11 n° v 82* 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 v i IB^^ pO^K 204 VIM & 1 • n c colV^ 5 ’ ,keh ST ’ 287 2 2 THE WORLD’S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Member: North Carolina Press Assn. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 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 V (USPS 643-360) * Printed in the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Phone 859-9151 10 Pages Today Vol. 54 — No. 204 Weather Friday: high 62, low 28, hum. 26%; Sat.: high 67, low 26, hum. 22%; Sunday: high 71, low 40, hum. 18%. John W. Hinckley, Jr., awaiting trial on charges of attempting to assassinate President Reagan, tried to hang himself in a military prison Sunday, but was cut down by U. S. Marshals, the Justice Department said. This is his second suicide attempt. The Shuttle Columbia, late leaving and early returning, weathered its second space flight much better than its first and could be ready to fly again in four months, mission officials said Murray Weidenbaum, chairman of the President s Council of Economic Advisers, said Sunday that U. S. ^vment might return to a “TwSd if peak of 9% before President Reagans policies start producing vigorous 'TcXSyWalch program * aht at 7 o’clock at Roseland ^m-ny Center on East n^^and your mornings, you ca ^" me ^ a ‘ ^ county Campus. ICC continued On Back Page TRYON, N. C. 28782 Tonight The film, “La Grade Illusion” will be shown tonight at 8 o’clock at The Upstairs. The story concerns the effects of three French prisoners of war to escape from a German fortress during WWI. The principal theme, handled by Jean Renoir in a romantic and humanistic way, is the fraternity and equality of people in all countries and classes. Two Robberies There were two thefts of money in this area over the weekend. Friday at approximately 6 p.m., 4 black men came into Lanier Grocery. Jack Hardin was back at the meat counter and one of the men asked Mrs. Chester Gosnell, who was at the cash register, to get him some Clorox as he couldn’t read. Mrs. Gosnell went back and got him a bottle After the men had left. Mrs. Gosnell discovered that someone had taken a money bag under the counter. The men left the store walking, but were believed to gotlen In( 6 motor vehicle between the Dairv Barn and Hutch’s. Tryon Police Chief Jerry Ross said that he robbery was still d invesugabon, but there were no leads at present. The Community Cash Landrum has a similar 10 Saturday about 12™ someone took money P out ’ ^ he n unattended cash register f undisclosed amount 1 A was taken from the regis^ 00 ^ TUESDAY, NOV. 17.1981 New PTA Members New members in the 1981-82 Tryon Schools PTA bring total membership to 200 for the year, according to Judy Placak, PTA secretary-treasurer. New members gained in October include: Mrs. Patsy Pack, Dr. and Mrs. James C. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Fincher, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne, Valley Courts Motel, Ms. Rosa Lee Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Crains, R. Heywood Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. only Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. W. Jaeger, Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Voso, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stratford, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Constance, Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Manchester, Ms. Carole Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Hillig. Tryon PTA Meets Thursday The second general meeting of the Tryon PTA school year will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. at Tryon High School, Harmon Field Road. Renovation of the auditorium in the elementary school dictates this change of meeting location. All parents have been invited to this special educational session, according to Tryon PTA president Alice Tennant. Mary Lawrence is in charge of program arrangements. The Bulletin - 10' Per Copy Price 10c Per Copy Attempted Break-In An attempted break-in of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hines of Hickory Grove section took place Thursday afternoon. According to Sheriff Boyce Carswell, two boys came up to the back of the home and broke the glass and were attempting to unlock the door from the inside. An arm was inside attempting to unlock the door when the housekeeper came from the basement to see what the noise was. When the two boys saw her they took off running. The Sheriff got the bloodhounds from Rutherford County and trailed them, until they reached a point where they were apparently picked up by a motor vehicle. Store Entered Steve Shehan’s Service Station on No. 9 at Mill Spring was broken into Friday night and about $150 worth of merchandise was taken. Sheriff Boyce Carswell said that they had taken motor oil, antifreeze, cigarettes and candy, but were apparently scared ott before they could load more merchandise into their vehicle. The thieves broke a glass out of a sliding door to gain entrance into the building. Fire The Landrum Fire Department was called to Lake Lanier Sunday at 11:45 p.m. where a woods fire was threatening two homes.