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THE BANNERGRAPHIC January 1,1991
rWyche actions [speak louder [than words * \ By BARRY WILNER AP Sports Writer t, Sam Wyche seems afraid of what his players might t say or show. Imagine if he had Tim McKyer on the ; Bcngals. * Wyche, no stranger to controversy where the media V. is concerned, has closed practices and severely restric- * ted access to players this week for fear the Houston ' Oilers might get helpful insights for their AFC playoff Sunday at Cincinnati. “WHAT HAPPENS IS something will be put in the paper or on TV that the casual fan would think nothing Wyche said. “A coach and I’ve done it 100 5; times this year paper and put two and two together and find out bits of information that make a difference in the game plan.” So the Bengal coach closed the locker room to reporters throughout the playoffs, although he said arrangements would be made for some interviews elsewhere. He also refused to let certain players participate in the usual midweek conference call with reporters Jrom the opposing city. I “The players asked me to do this,” Wyche said. *‘They said, ‘Will you please give us a little privacy? We’ve got to get ready. We’ve got to get back there and study. There’s too much going on back there, we can’t -do what we need to do to get ready to play the Oilers.’” ONE OF THE THINGS Wyche seems to fear is exactly what McKyer did or, more accurately, said , .~t- about the Kansas City Chiefs. The comerback for .the Miami Dolphins didn’t show much respect for his counterparts with the Chiefs, who play at Miami on Saturday in the other AFC game. “We can beat them,” the brash McKyer said. “Their .'secondary is suspect.” ' His teammates didn’t like that, and they didn’t agree with that assessment. Indeed, Kansas City’s secondary "Is considered among the best in football. “To put them down as a defensive unit is not a very •good thing to do in my eyes, because I think they’re ,j good,” fullback Tony Paige said. McKYER WASN’T TAKING anything back, even , though he has riled up the Chiefs. “They’re all going to gang up on me this week because of the facts I stated,” he said. “I hope they do, because it’s been kind of quiet on my comer the last ,Jew weeks.” “I hope Mr. McKyer doesn’t say too much so he doesn’t have to take too much back,” Chiefs linebacker Thomas added. The NFC games have Washington at Philadelphia on . Saturday and New Orleans at Chicago on Sunday. *“ THE EAGLES AREN’T downgrading their divisional opponent. Defensive coordinator Jeff Fisher jbent over backward to praise the Redskins, who split with Philadelphia this year. “If we win this one, in my opinion, it’s downhill ' from here,” Fisher said. “We’re playing a team that knows us well, that we know welllt’s a team that has a , multiple scheme on offense and we have to put . together our best game on defense.” The Eagles did that in their last meeting, a 28-14 vic- ' tory in which two Redskins quarterbacks were sidelined. Safety William Frizzell was identified by Washington trainers as one of the Eagles who taunted Washington players in that game. THE SAINTS WON THREE of their last four games and six of nine to get the final wild-card spot. They face a battered Bears team that has lost three of its last four. Chciago will start Mike Tomczak at quarterback despite a 5-of-23 day in the finale against Kansas City. A victory would put the Saints up against the 49ers, who arc seeking their third straight Super Bowl crown. New Orleans beat San Francisco two weeks ago and people began taking notice of the Saints. “We put the doubters to shame,” running back Craig Heyward said. “We shut them up, all those people who said we were out of it. All those people who wrote our team off.” Aikman surgery said successful DALLAS (AP) Considering how rotten the holidays were for the Dallas Cowboys, quarterback Troy Aikman’s successful surgery is a relatively good way to start to the new year. Aikman underwent double surgery Wednesday to remove bone chips in his right elbow and repair his separated right shoulder. TEAM OFFICIALS SAID the surgeries were successful and that Aikman would begin rehabilitation Friday when he is released from Mary Shiels Hospital in Dallas. He is expected to begin throwing the first week in March. During the hour-long shoulder operation, the acromio-clavicular joint was realigned. A 1 Vi-hour arthroscopy was performed on the right elbow to remove several bone chips in the joint Aikman led the Cowboys from a 1-15 disaster last year to a 7-7 record and a chance at reaching the playoffs for the first time in five years. But it all came crashing down in the first quarter of the Cowboys’ 17-3 loss to Philadelphia Dec. 23. AIKMAN SUFFERED a third-degree tear of the ligaments in his shoulder when he slammed into the turf after a hard hit by Eagles defensive end Clyde Simmons. Aikman was the sixth quarterback injured by the Eagles this season. The Cowboys faltered under backup quarterback Babe Laufenberg, losing their season finale Dec. 30 to the Atlanta Falcons 26-7. They missed out on the final NFC wild-card spot when New Orleans beat the Los Angeles Rams 20-17 on New Year’s Eve. Arm specialist Dr. Frank Jobe of Los Angeles was scheduled to operate on Aikman, but he was out of the country and Aikman said he didn’t want to wait three or four weeks until Jobe would be able to do the surgery. “I WANT TO GET THIS over with, so I can begin rehab,” Aikman said. Aikman became concerned about his elbow in training camp in August and visited Jobe, who diagnosed the problem. He told Aikman he could play the rest of the season without further damage, but recommended surgery at the end of the year.
ADULT VOCATIONAL CLASSES SPRING 1991 Putnam County Area Vocational School 522 Anderson Street, Greencastie, IN 46135 PLEASE NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION for Putnam County Area Vocational School Adult Education Courses will be held Monday, January 7th & Tuesday, January Bth between 6:30-8:00 PM at the school. Adult Vocational Education Courses BOOK Courses Day Time Dates Cost Fee Total INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Agriculture Implement T 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 15-March 19 ‘IOO *ls ‘lls Electncal Troubleshooting Welding M 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 14-March 25 ‘75 ‘75 Basic Air Conditioning T 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 15-March 19 *SO ‘4O *9O Hazardous Material Handling, Basic Instruction T 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 15-Feb. 12 *SO *SO Agricultural Hazardous Material Handling TH 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 24-Feb. 21 *SO *SO HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Nurse Aide F 3:00-6:00 PM Jan. 18-March 22 *SO *4O *9O QM/\ M 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 14-May 6 *125 ‘4O *165 EMT T&TH 6:45-9:45 PM Jan. 8-May 18 *225 *45 *270 ° PR [ e9lSler ' SAT 8:00-12:00 noon January 26 *8 *8 Session II SAT 8:00-12:00 noon February 16 *8 *8 Session 111 SAT 8:00-12:00 noon March 16 *8 *8 Session IV SAT 8:00-12:00 noon April 13 *8 ‘8 (CPR may be given 'on-site' at request) SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES Basic Flower Arranging m 6:00-8:00 PM Jan. 14-Feb. 25 *3O *3O Conversational Sign w 4:45-5:45 PM Jan. 16-May 29 *3O ‘3O Language (for a team of two) *SO *SO Landscaping, Nursery, and Urban Forestry m 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 28-March 25 *SO *SO Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Session I SAT 8:00 AM-12:30 PM Jan. 19 & Jan. 26 *SO ‘SO Session II SAT 8:00 AM-12:30 PM March 23 & April 6 *SO *SO Session 111 SAT 8:00 AM-12:30 PM April 27 & May 4 *SO *SO Career Counseling for Adults and Out of School Youth is available for all citizens. Counseling is FREE, however, there will be a 'users' fee for those tests where company scoring is required. Generally, counseling will be available most evenings from 5:45-8:45 PM. You may call 653-3618 or 653-3515 for an appointment. ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Developmental Studies TU&TH 5:45-8:45 PM Jan. 1-June3o FREE FREE (ABE/GED) NOTE: High school graduates enrolling for upgrading or remedial skill development must pay a fee of *4O. GED Testing Call Putnam County Area Vocational School for test dates. *lB ADULT LITERACY PROGRAM This is an on-going program. It, too, is FREE. This program is for adults who need assistance in reading and is conducted on a one-to-one basis by arrangement only. Call 653-3515 or 653-3618 for information. GREENCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 910 E. Washington Street, Greencastie, IN 46135 PLEASE NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION for Greencastie High School Adult Vocational Education Courses will be held Monday. January 7th between 6:30-8:00 PM at the school. ADULT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COURSES Word Processing/ M 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 14-March 25 *6O *ls ‘75 Word Perfect Lotus 1-2-3 T 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 15-March 19 *6O *ls *75 Beginning Keyboarding w 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 16-March 20 *6O *6O DOS Session I w 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 16-Feb. 13 *SO *SO Session II w 6:00-9:00 PM Feb. 20-March 20 *SO *SO Beginning Computer Applications Th 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 17-March 21 *6O *6O Computer Familiarization Hard and Software Session I SAT 8:30 AM-12 noon January 19 *lO *lO Session II SAT 8:30 AM-12 noon February 9 ‘lO *lO Session 111 SAT 8:30 AM-12 noon March 16 ‘lO *lO CLOVERDALE JR.-SR. HIGH SCHOOL Cloverdale, IN 46120 PLEASE NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION for Cloverdale High School Adult Education Courses will be held Tuesday, January Bth between 6:30-8:00 PM at the school. ADULT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COURSES B ASSonr PU,er M 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 14.March25 *6O *6O Beginning Accounting W 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 16-March 20 *6O *6O Advanced Accounting Th 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 17-March 21 *6O *6O Computer Programming w 6:00-91)0 PM Jan. 16-March 20 *6O ‘6O Clerical Skills Up-grade Th 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 17-March 21 *6O *6O NORTH PUTNAM JR.-SR. HIGH SCHOOL R. R. 2, Roachdale, IN 46172 PLEASE NOTE: PRE-REGISTRATION for North Putnam Jr.-Sr. High School Adult Vocational Education Courses will be held Wednesday, January 9th between 6:30-8:00 PM at the school ADULT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COURSES Beginning Computer Applications - IBM M 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 14-March 25 *6O *6O Intermediate Computer Applications T 600-9:00 PM Jan. 15-March 19 *6O *6O Beginning Lotus 1-2-3 W 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 16-March 20 *6O ‘6O Beginning Keyboarding Th 6:00-9DO PM Jan. 17-March 21 *6O *6O SOUTH PUTNAM JR.-SR. HIGH SCHOOL R. R. 2, Greencastie, IN 46135 PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION for South Putnam High School Adult Vocational Education Courses will be held Monday, January 7th between 6:30-8:00 PM at the school. ADULT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COURSES Desk Top Publishing m 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 14-March 25 *6O *ls *75 Beginning Computer Applications m 600-900 PM Jan. 14-March 25 *6O *6O Word Processing/ Word Perfect 5.1 T 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 15-March 26 *6O ‘6O EMINENCE HIGH SCHOOL Eminence, IN 46125 PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION for Eminence High School Adult Vocational Education Courses will be held Tuesday, January Bth between 6:30-8:00 PM at the school. ADULT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COURSES Computer Applications M 600-900 PM Jan. 14-March 25 *6O *6O Lotus 1-2-3 T 600-900 PM Jan. 14-March 25 *6O *6O D-Base W 6:00-9:00 PM Jan. 16-March 20 *6O For more information about any of these classes please call the Putnam County Area Vocational School at 6533515 or 653-3618.
Apartments
Cozy studio apt. stove, refng. I and utilities furnished. Close I to campus and down- I town. 1 653-2226 or | 653-3912 after 7:00
1 BR apt. for rent. $ 175/mo. + dep. 6531261. One bedroom apartment. Stove, refrig., carpet and A/C. 653-2957. LAMPLIGHT MANOR Apts. Now taking applications. 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. starting at $209/month. Carpeted, air conditioned, range, refrig., drapes, off-street paerking, smoke alarms and laundry facilities. For information call 812-443-1416. Equal Housing Opportunity. 1-3-6 P EFFICIENCY APT Country atmosphere. Deposit required. No pets. 653-3317. 1 rm. efficiency. $ 175/mo. 653-8237, after 4 p.m. 1-3-3 T
For Rent
For sale or possible rent: 1 yr. old 3BR house w/attached garage. Stove & refrig, included. $475/mo. + dep. 653-6945. Large 4 BR+ home. Basement, dbl. garage. 3 miles south of Bainbridge. 653-6196. Snug 2 BR home. 2 baths, den, kit. appls. W/D hookup, gas heat, C/A. No pets. $450. 653-9264. 1-3-4 T NEW, HUGE, secure, dry storage space available. Call Tony Harmless, 6534575. 6-20-TF
Legal Notice
MDTIPP np QAI F STATE SURPLUS SALE #2O-90/91 DOC The State of Indiana, acting by and through the Department of Adminiatration, for and on behalf of the Department of Correct!one, will receive aealed bide on the aale of the following: Indiana State Priaon - Induetriea Lot #1 2-Dfmeneion Small Pantograph Lot #2 Browne & Sharpe Grinder type 53921 Lot #3 Chicago Steel Preaa Brake Lot #4— Loughbrough A Jordan 1/S3 Pteaa Lot #5 Loughbrough A Jordan 1/45 Preaa Lot #6 Cincinnati Tool Grinder 8/61 Lot #7 Walker-Turner Bench Drill type 53903 Lot #8 Atlas Drill Press type 53904 Lot #9 Boice-Crane Drill Press type 53904 Lot #lO Niagara Roller type #5lBOl Lot #ll Roger Whitney Model Punch Press Model AR23I Lot #l2 Monarch Engine Lathe type 53906 Lot #l3 Blohn Surface Grinder Lot #l4 Gorton Mill Lot #ls Monarch Giant Boring Machine Lot #l6 Milwaukee Universal Mill For further info/view contact: Tom Jackson (219) 872-8062. Indiana State Farm - Farm Lot #l7 IHC 35 Bar Rake Lot #lB IH 56 Planter Lot #l9 Feed System For further info/view contact: Benton Pittman (317) 653-8441, Ext 212. Westville Correctional Center - Industries Lot #2O Lot #2l Lot #22 Lot #23 Lot #24 Lot #25 Lot #26 For further info/view contact: Ed Jones (219) 785-2511, Ext 405, 406, 407. Indiana Reformatory - Industries Lot #27 Dark Room Sink Lot #2B Light Table Lot #29 Line Up Table Lot #3O -B Dick Press Lot #3l Approximately 600 sheets and cut parts of Duramine materials For further info/view contact: Kenny Jones (317) 232-7551, (317) 778-3023. Said aealed bids will be received in the Department of Administration, Office of the Commissioner, Bid Room, Room 507 State Office Building, Indianapolis, IN 46204, until 2:00 p.m. legal time, on the 15th day of January, 1991, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Any bids received after the designated time for any reason will be returned to the bidder. Once a bid has been publicly opened and read, H cannot be withdrawn. All remittance from unaucceesfid bidders will be returned after the bid has been awarded. The State has up to ten (10) days after the opening of the bid to make the award. ALL MATERIAL MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER AWARD NOTIFICATION. NOTE: Bids must include a separate cachier's check, certified check or money order payable to the Department of Adminiatration, State of Indiana, for 100% of the total bid for each item or lot bid. Please indicate lot number on each check. Bids must be submitted on Surplus State Property Bid (form 13788), in Bid Envelope (form 13786), along with a notarized non-colluaion affidavit all of which are available by contacting the State Surplus Property Section, 545 W. McCarty Street Indianapolis, IN 46225: Telephone (317) 2321365. THE STATE OF INDIANA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. THE STATE OF INDIANA, BY THIS INVITATION, DOES NOT HOLD ITSELF OUT A MERCHANT IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF SELLING SUCH PROPERTY, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY AND ALL SUCH PROPERTY SHALL BE SOLD ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITH AWARD TO THE BEST AND HIGHEST BIDDER. Department of Adminiatration Operationa Diviaion State Surplus Property Section Telephone: (317) 232-1365 January 3/1T
Sell those no longer ... needed Hem. £" h * r i woy - udng collecting dust in your Chmified Ads is ottic. basement or ° habit to garage with a ' n *°’ Classified Ad . or rmf , discover a better get fast poying job! TOSUItS 653-5151
Help Wanted
NURSE AIDE. Training provided. Houston Healthcare, Cloverdale. 795-4260. 9-13-TF Now accepting applications for Nurse's Aides with 1 year experience or certification. Apply in person at Sunset Manor Nursing Home; 1109 South Indiana Street; Greencastie, IN 46135, Monday thru Friday. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4-12-TF
Instruction
Train to become a nursing assistant. Classes for certified nursing to start soon at the Heritage House Convalescent Center To enroll in classes contact B. Carrington or E. Gregory at 653-2602
For Rent
2 BR mobile home. $350/month plus deposit. Gas, central air, washer & dryer included, Bxß shed. No pets. Located in Bainbridge, 522-3515. 1-3-6 T
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The freeholdera of the CLEAR CREEK CONSERVANCY DISTRICT are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the Diatrict arill be held on the 18th day of January 1991, commencing at 1:30 p.m. in the Adminiatration Building, Heritage Lake, Putnam County, Indiana. Jack Aiden, Chairman January 3'lT
