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POLK LIBRARY LT. *u4 UALK^ ST. COLUMBUS, M C 28722 2nd Claw Pottage at Tryon. North Carolina 28782 and additional post offices. Postmaster: send address changes to The Tryon Daily Bulletin. PO. Box 790, Tryon, N. C. 28782 THE WORLD’S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vining (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher The Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Sat. and Sun. for $35 per year by the Tryon Daily Bulletin. Inc. 106 N. Trade St., P.O. Box 790. Tryon. N.C. 2«782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin Phone 859-9151 © Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 32 Pages Today Vol. 65 - No. 15 TRYON. N. C. 28782 FRIDAY, FEB. 21,1992 20t Per Copy The weather Wednesday: high 67, low 43, hum. 38 percent. Hub Arledge of Arledgc Printers was in the Bulletin office the other day when we were considering the work schedule we needed to keep in order to produce the "Come See Us..." Guide. And we were already considering a week's delay at that. "You'll never make that schedule," Hub said with a grin. "Mark my words." I assured him we would, we had to. But he was right. There was no way. The guide has been more popular than we had anti cipated and we're swamped. In order to hold to our stated goal of handling the guide with extra care, we have decided to set a more realistic schedule. The guide will be out March 17. (For real, Hub.) What's happening: There will be a free demon stration of pruning techniques given at The Plant Cellar in Landrum tomorrow at 9 a.m. The Bridgewater College Chorale will give a concert of sacred music tomorrow at 730 p.m. at the Mill Creek Church of the Brethren in Green Creek. The Community Concert (Continued On Back Page) Students, Parents Question Policy Against Hand Holding Students at Polk Central and Tryon High were issued a series of behavioral guidelines this week initiated by Superinten dent of Schools James Causby. The regulations touched on behavior in three areas: "(1) Use of inappropriate language including vulgarity, cursing, obscene gestures, (2) Improper signs of affection including intimate touching, kissing, holding hands, and (3) Improper dress including revealing cloth ing, shirts with obscene slogans or alcohol/drug emblems, and caps with curse words or vul garity." Consequences for violations range from a warning coupled with parent notification to five days out-of-school suspension with a parent conference, depending on the number and severity of offenses. Dr. Causby said he issued the " ew g ui d e li ne s with input from the School Board because the school board had received numerous complaints from par ents about inappropriate behav ior among students. "A lot of things have been going on that shouldn't be going 0 ” ~ kids hanging on each wear i n g inappropriate clothing and bad language." He said he felt strongly that the scko ?l is not the place for these ac . ,lvl, ies and that the guidelines will be enforced both during the sc nool day and at school ath- (LonUnued On Back Page) Christy Repine (Photo by Robert F. Hunter) Featured In 'Come Blow Your Horn' Christy Repine, a newcomer to the area, is making her local stage debut in Tryon Little Theater's production of Come Blow Your Horn, the Neil Simon comedy being presented at the Fine Arts Center Mar. 5 6, 7 and 8. A 1989 graduate of Gallatin, TN High School, she also attended DeKalb Junior College as a Communications/Drama major. She is planning to enter Mars Hill College in the fall. In high school, Christy was active in theatricals, with leading roles in Godspell and You Cant Take It With You. She also served as stage manager for Don't Drink the Water. At DeKalb, she played in A Peachtree Haunt- tng. In Come Blow Your Horn Christy is cast as Peggy Evans, (Continued On Back Page) Cars Crash On Foggy Morning No charges were brought in a two car accident investigated by Tryon Police on Wednesday morning, when the fog was thick. Ingrid Bundschuh of Tryon was pulling off of Glengarnock Road in Gillette Woods onto Braewick Avenue, when her car was struck by a car driven by Echo Layla Dempsey of Tryon. No one was injured, Tryon Police Chief Nathan Shields reported. However, Bund- schuh's car sustained about $1,500 damage, and Dempsev's about $900 damage. ' 7 Spring Shape-Up Polk County Recreation Dept is sponsoring three different fitness classes. The eight-week o es 4t on e s,a ^ s thc wcck of Mar s^ 101011 “ ^ ^ The Stretch & Strengthen class w.H be held on Mon 2 Fri. mornings from 8:30 to 9 a.m. for $25. The Hi/Lo Com bination Aerobic class will©. held on Tues, and Thurs. eve nings from 6 to 7-15 r the cost of $30. P m f ° r All classes are instructed u Barbara Olsen and are hdd Stearns Gym in Columbus For ? s o 7iw" forma ' i °" can -Community Reporter
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