-L1 n° v 01 FOLK ^^v^ ST ‘ ‘ . ,, %04 2S 722 COLVUOJ^ 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina. 28782 Established January 31, 1928 THE WORLD’S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Member: North Carolina Press Assn. (Consolidated with the Polk County Nows 1955) Seth M. Vining. Jr., Editor and Manager The Bulletin Is published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS643-380) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Vol. 54-No. 170 TRYON.NC 28782 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30,1981 16 Paces Today Price lOc Per Copy Weather Monday: high 81, low 63, humidity 22%. Beautiful weather! In fact the weather is perfect What we need is about a week of steady rain. President Reagan said Monday in New Orleans to the meeting of International Association of Chiefs of Police that more attention should be given to the victim of crime than to the rights of the criminal. Two men executed gangland style and stuffed in a car trunk were identified Monday as Hells Angels, one of two motorcycle gangs that are blamed by authorities for a recent crime wave in the Carolinas The bodies were found in a trunk of a car in Raldolph County. They were identified as Michael "Thunder” Finazzo, 40, president of the Hells Angels in Charlotte and Tyler Duris “Yank” Frndak, about 30, a gang member. Both men had been shot at close range. Director Dean Campbell has determined that it will be very disturbing to the rest of the audience if late-comers march down the aisle and make several people get up so they can get to their seats once "The Belle of Amherst” has started. Late arrivals will be seated at the rear Continued On Back Page Move Here Mr. and Mrs. Hughes M. Zweig, formerly of Oak Brook. Ill have moved into their new home at Many Levels. Mr Zweig, a native of Webster Grove. Mo. has retired from U. S. Steel as vice president of Operations of U. S. Steel Supply Division He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in Business Administration Mrs. Zweig, the former Loraine Daggy, was born in St Paul, Minn She is also a graduate of the University of Minnesota with a major in Business Administration. They read of Tryon several years ago in the Country Inns publication. They like to drive for 2 days and then stop for three days. They happened to stop at Pine Crest Inn during the spring and liked what they saw and made several more trips to see if it was what they wanted. Mr. Zweig likes gardening, photography, golf and astronomy. Mrs. Zweig is an avid gardener and likes to play golf They have 3 sons, Gary of Naperville, Ill.; Tim of Minneapolis, Minn, and Rick of Scottsdale, Arizona. They also have five grandchildren. Dog Show Sunday The Any and All Dog Show will be held Sunday at 2 p.m at Harmon Field One of the most interesting classes each year is the Dog with the Most Doubtful Ancestry. Vance-Aycock Dinner North Carolina Democratic Party leaders and elected officials will gather with party members from across the state for the 21st Annual Vance-Aycock fund raiser dinner set for October 3. Party officials expect some 900 party loyalists for the $50 a plate dinner being held at The Grove Park Inn in Asheville. Congressman Ken Holland, from South Carolina's Sth District, will be the speaker for the fund raising event that tops the list of Vance-Aycock weekend activities. Melvin Hines of Columbus has the tickets alloted to Polk County and those interested in attending should get in touch with him A New Arrival Mr and Mrs. Charles Shehan of Mill Spring are parents of a daughter, Crystal Gayle, born September 25th at Rutherford Hospital. She has a brother, Grady, age 5,and a sister. Annie, age 2'4. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Link Shehan of Rt. 1, Tryon and the maternal grandmother is Mrs. Dora Bailey of Mill Spring. Tim Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs B. C. Corbett of Tryon is a patient at St Luke’s Hospital Tim, a senior at UNC at Chapel Hill broke his leg while playing touch football last Saturday afternoon at Hannon Field. Polk Central Boosters Meet Monday The Polk Central Athletic Booster Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m at the high school. $21,715.54 In Sales Tax During August $21,715.54 was returned to Polk County for the local 1% Sales and Use Tax Collections P.T.S. Organizes In Landrum There will be a Parent- Teacher-Student organizational meeting for all parents of Landrum High School students Monday. Oct. 7th at 7:30 p.m. at the Landrum High gym conference room. All interested parents are invited Jogging Class A beginning Jogging class is being formed through Isothermal College Polk County Campus. This class will entail a basic concept of physical exercise and diet with three mornings of jogging and or three evenings. To register or for more information call the college at 859-5868. This class is for both male and female participaints with no age restrictions. Registrations deadline is Friday, Oct. 16th