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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 18

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CB WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 INTERNATIONAL THE SALINA JOURNAL BRIGITTE BARDOT BRIGITTE BARES ALL Former 'sex kitten' details marriages, love affairs By MARILYN AUGUST The Associated Press PARIS Renowned at one time as one of the world's most desirable women, Brigitte Bardot bares all in an autobiography that describes her life surrounded by playboys, paparazzi and loneliness. "Initiales B.B.," published in French by Grasset, went on sale Tuesday. It begins with the former starlet's comfortable bourgeois upbringing and ends with her life today as a staunch supporter of animal rights. In between are the details of three failed marriages, suicide attempts and countless love affairs with the likes of Sami Frey, Sacha Distel, Warren Beatty, Nino Ferrer and her former husbands director Roger Vadim, actor Jacques Charrier and millionaire Gunter Sachs.

"I had a visceral need to be loved, to be desired, to belong body and soul to the man I admire, whom I love, whom I respect," she wrote of her passion BRIGITTE BARDOT Initiates The Associated Press This Is a handout picture of the cover of French actress Brigitte Bardot's new book. for singer Serge Gainsbourg. Bardot rose to international fame in the 1956 film "And God Created Woman," directed by Vadim. Scenes of the long-legged beauty dancing on table tops in the buff triggered scandals and gave life to her "sex kitten" image. The book ends the silence she imposed upon herself after retiring from acting in 1973.

In an interview with the daily Le Figaro published Tuesday, Bardot said she wrote the book to straighten the record of her private life. Bardot, who turns 62 this month, began the book shortly after her 40th birthday. She insisted every line was her own. She is highly critical of Catherine Deneuve, who later married Vadim, and makes no bones about being slapped around by Charrier, who fathered her only son. She is chilly toward French screen idol Alain Delon, saying he is as handsome and cold as her Louis XVI commode.

Beatty, she wrote, helped her recovery from an unhappy romance. "Warren had a ferocious charm that was impossible to resist. Why or for whom would have I resisted him?" she wrote. AUSTRALIA Journalist taken hostage on TV By The Associated Press GUADALAJARA, Mexico A Mexican reporter was taken hostage as television cameras rolled, then freed unharmed Tuesday after the gunman made his getaway. After a Shootout with dozens of police crouching on nearby roofs, a gunman holed up in a house demanded to speak with a reporter, the official Notimex news agency reported.

TV footage showed Carlos Cabello Wallace, 55, entering the bullet-pocked house. Cabello interviewed the gunman only briefly before the man pointed a gun at the reporter's head. Later Monday night, the gunman fled in a car with the journalist. Police let him speed away for fear that those inside could be harmed. Cabello said he was tied up and dumped in a deserted area north of Guadalajara early Tuesday.

RENDEZVOUS On The PRAIRIE SEPT 28 and 29 9 a.m.. 4 p.m. Maxwell Wildlife Refuge 6 mi. north of Canton. KS Mountain Men traders and demonstrators Arts and Crafts Prairie Tours of bison $5.00 Stagecoach Rides $3.00 Musical Entertainment Sat.

10 a.m. Dulcimer Fusion from Hutchinson 2 p.m. Cowboy Poet Don Wagner of Bennington Sun. 10 a.m. The Plainsmen Country Music from Hillsboro 2 p.m.

The Wedels Well known Gospel group Bring vour lawn chairs Admittance Festival sticker each day Adults $2, under 12 $1, under 4 FREE Far information on craft booth space Phone: 316-628-4455 Food concessions on the grounds No alcoholic beverages allowed Scientist: Sediments support claim of humans' early arrival Charcoal from fires indicate humans arrived 200,000 years ago By The Associated Press SYDNEY, Australia A Dutch scientist says his undersea sediment samples support a new claim by archaeologists that humans first came to Australia as early as 200,000 years ago. Scientists from the Australian Museum and the University of Wollongong announced Saturday they had unearthed stone tools and other artifacts dated between 116,000 and 176,000 years old at Jinmium in tropical northwest Australia. They also found dot- like engravings that may be 75,000 years old possibly the world's oldest rock art. Their findings challenged widely held theories that Australia was first inhabited by humans just 60,000 years ago. Dutch geologist and biologist The Associated Press Archaeologists Richard Fullager and Ken Mulvaney pose near a site In Jlnmlum, Australia, where stone tools and other artifacts dated between 116,000 and 176,000 years old were found.

Sander van der Kaars said Tuesday his sediment cores contain charcoal from prehistoric fires that indicate humans came to Australia as early as 200,000 years ago. Van der Kaars said the samples are not in themselves "conclusive evidence, but together with the artifacts from (Jinmium), there is a strong case." 'COUPON 1 hicken Fried Steak ONLY 2.97 PURCHASE ANY ONE OF OUR HOMESTYLE ENTREES AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET A CHICKEN FRIED STEAK DINNER FOR ONLY. 2.97 (REG. $5.95) OTHER HOMESTYLE ENTREES INCLUDE Pot Roast Farm Raised Catfish Meatloaf KC Grilled Chicken Ribeye Steak Grilled Chicken Each entree is served with choice of two fresh veggies, fresh baked rolls cornbread muffins 2601 Market Place Salina 913-823-5072 Tiy owi (tew Limck One $2.97 Purchase per coupon. Not valid with any other offers or discounts.

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Frl .1 p.m., Thur. Sat. 10 a.m., Fri. 5 Sun 1 p.m., Frl. '(Deadlines may be earlier during holiday periods) INDEX Monuments, Funeral Directors 11 In Memoriam 15 Card of Thanks 19 Amusements, Events 25 Vacations, Resorts 27 Personals 29 Special Notices 35 Lodges-Clubs 39 LostrFound 45 Schools-Instructions 49 SPECIAL Alterations Sewing 55 Appliance Repair 59 Art Services 63 Beauty Barber Shops 69 Bicycle-Motorcycle Repair 75 Billiards Pool Tables 77 Bookkeeping-Taxes 79 Carpentry Remodeling 85 Child Care Services .87 Cleaning-Commercial, Home 89 Clocks-Watches-Jewelry 95 Electric Service Motors 99 Fencing 103 Furniture Repair 105 Healthcare 113 Hearing Aid Supplies 115 Heating Air Conditioning 119 Insulation-Siding 121 Laundry-Dry Cleaning 125 Lawn Garden Care 129 Lawn Mowers Engines 135 Leather Cleaning, Repair 136 Masonry Concrete 137 Miscellaneous Services 138 Moving 139 Nursing-Rest Homes 145 Odd Jobs 155 Office Equipment 159 Painting Papering 165 Parking Lot Striping 167 Pest Control 169 Photography 175 Piano Tuning Repair 179 Plumbing-Sewer Service 185 Rental Services 189 Roofing 191 Security Systems 192 Shoe Repair 193 Storage 195 Swimming Pools-Spas 196 Therapy 197 Trash Hauling Clean-up 198 Tree Pruning-Removal-Spraying .199 TV Repair 203 Typing-Resumes 205 Upholstery-Carpet-Drapes 209 Waterproofing 211 Vacuum Sales-Repairs 213 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Motel 245 Help Wanted, General 249 Help Wanted, Medical 251 INDEX Help Wanted, Drivers 253 Salespeople Wanted 265 Employment Opportunities 269 Situations Wanted 275 Business Opportunites 279 MERCHANDISE- Loans-Insurance 285 Want to Buy 289 Good Things To Eat 295 Musical Instruments 299 Wearing Apparel 305 Miscellaneous 311 Garage Sales, Flea Markets 335 Antiques Collectibles 339 Furniture Appliances 345 Heating-Air Conditioning 349 TV-Radio-Stereo 355 Business Equipment 359 Computers 361 Building Materials, Tools 365 Construction Equipment 369 Lawn Mowers 371 Firewood 373 Flowers, Plants, Trees 375 Pet Stock Supplies 379 Farm Equipment 395 Fanners Wants Services 399 Seeds, Feeds, Fertilizers 405 Livestock 409 Poultry Supplies 415 Public Auctions 429 RENTALS REAL ESTATE Furnished Apartments 475 Furnished Houses-Duplexes 477 Sleeping Rooms 479 Unfurnished Apartments 481 Unfurnished Houses-Duplexes .483 Mobile Home Rentals 485 Roommates 585 Houses-Lots For Sale 589 Want To Rent 593 Investment Property 599 Business Buildings 681 Business Property 683 Office Space 685 Out of Town Real Estate 687 Garages-Parking Lots 689 Farms Farmland 691 Real Estate Wanted 693 RECREATION- Sporting Goods 729 Boats, Marine Supplies 733 Airplanes 735 Mobile Homes 737 Campers Trailers 739 AUTOMOTIVE- Auto Service Parts 761 Motorcycles, Go-Carts 763 Car, Truck Rentals 765 Cars 767 Trucks 768- Classics-Antique Autos 769 LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS (First Published In The Salina Journal September 25,1996) NOTICE The City of Marquette Is accepting bids to sell a Ford tractor with front end loader, PTO and 3 point.

Good rubber. To Inspect tractor contact Steve Piper, Mayor or Jack Baker. Bids must be received by October 1, 1996. Bid should be placed In a sealed envelope marked Tractor Bid and returned to Marquette City Hall, Box 401, Marquette, KS 67464. The City reserves the right to reject all bids.

For more Information, call (913) 546-2205. (70 "(First Published In The Salina Journal September 25,1996) PUBLIC NOTICE On September 18th, 1996, Wichita License Subsidiary Corp. filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for a construction permit for a new commercial television station to operate on Channel 34 In Salina, Kansas. The station proposes to operate with a power of 5,000 kw and an antenna height of 365 meters above average terrain. The transmitter site will be located 0.4 kilometers west of US Highway 81, 5 kilometers north northeast of Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas.

The coordinates of the site are: Latitude: 10' Longitude: 40' The studios of the station will be located at a site to be determined within the station's principal community contour In accordance with the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. The officers and directors of the applicant at Gary N. Schmeddlng, C. Dana Waterman III and Nancy L. Chapman.

Its sole shareholder Is SJL of Kansas Corporation which Is wholly owned by Lee Enterprises, Incorporated. A copy of the application, amendments and related materials will be available for public Inspection during normal business hours at the offices of Hampton, Royce, Engleman Nelson L.C., 9th Floor, United Building, 119 W. Iron Avenue, Salina, Kansas. (4t) (First Published In The Salina Journal September 18,1996) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALINE COUNTY, KANSAS SANTOS BONILLA MARLENE BONILLA, husband and wife, Plaintiffs vs. CAROL HAWORTH Defendant NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Case No.

94 CVC 269 Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Order of Special Execution Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Saline County, Kansas, in the above action wherein the parties above- named were respectively plaintiffs and defendant, to me the undersigned Sheriff of Saline County, I will offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Salina, Saline County, Kansas on the 14th day of October, 1996 at 10:00 a.m. of said day, the defendant's Interest In the following described real estate, situated in the County of Saline, State of Kansas, to-wit: The West Fifty Feet (W50 1 of Lot One (1), Plat of Surveyor's Plat to the City of Salina, Saline County, Kansas; to satisfy the judgment in the above-entitled case. Said Interest In real property Is levied upon as the property of the defendant, Carol Haworth, and will be sold without appraisement, subject to the approval of the Court. Darrell Wilson, Sheriff of Saline County, Kansas Attest: Carrolyn R. Henry Clerk of the District Court KENNEDY BERKLEY YARNEVICH WILLIAMSON, CHARTERED 710 United Building PO Box 2567 Salina, KS 67402-2567 Attorneys For Plaintiffs (3lsp) (First Published In The Salina journal September 18, 1996) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALINE COUNTY, KANSAS THE BANK OF TESCOTT, Plaintiff vs.

KEVIN H. BEETCH and BRENDA L. BEETCH, husband and wife; and FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Case No. 96 CVC 271 Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an Order of Sale Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Saline County, Kansas, In the above action wherein the parties above-named were respectively plaintiff and defendants, to me the undersigned Sheriff of Saline County, I will offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Salina, Saline County, Kansas on the 14th day of October, 1996 at 10:00 a.m, of said day, the following described real estate, situated In the County of Saline, State of Kansas, to-wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2), Fractional Block Two (2), in the Town of Bridgeport, Saline County, Kansas; to satisfy (he judgment in the above-entitled case. Said real property Is levied upon as the property of the defendants, Kevin.

H. Beetch and Brenda L. Beetoh, and will be sold without appraise- menl, the real estate being subjgct to a three (3) month redempton period and further subject to (fie approval of the Court. Darrell Wilson, Sheriff of Saline County, Kansas Attest: Carrolyn R. Henry Clerk of the District Court KENNEDY BERKLEY YARNEVICH WILLIAMSON, 710 United Building PO Box 2567 Salina.

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