PH?HISS wg?. VOL XXXV NO. 3 KENANSVILLE. N. C. JANUARY 18. 1968 PRICE 10* PLUS TAX ? .1. > i i trial & Error No - this isnt the typeset ter's mistake - Its the way we feel. The Duplin Times Progress Sentinel has the flu this week and we don't feel like even "trying" and are quite sure it will be one big "Error", this week and we don't feel like even ' "trying" and are quite sure it will be one big "Error". Ruth Wells has quite a severe case of flu and has been confined to her home for sever al days ? as I write this I can not help but guess that if her usually highly readable column "Well, Well Wells I" appears at all this week, it will be under the by-line Sick, Sick Sick-" And Ruby Campbell is a post nn#raHiM na?(an? !???* -r-. -??? g*e?*?*at. jvwi vai v? Duplin General and confined to her home. Wlnford Howard has been confined-to his home for several days. He is at work now. Just crawling around. Joarm, his wife. Is still very -hoarse. Jerry Wilson was out a couple of days. That only leaves Ann and Annie Louise. I believe you would call us a cripped outfit. I thought I had escaped - but no such luck. Friday I felt "funny" - % Friday Night, there was nothing funny about It. Just plain old Flu - "Asia tic Flu", they say - well I do not know any of the arler tal languages - if It wdre "French - Flu" 1 could quite truthfully add, "Tres Beaucoup Flu some eminent ,.iu? t v nance supervisor, Mr. Hubert Tucker and all persons connect* ed. And then too, your school bos garage has the type of heat which is now replacing coal fired boilers to a large extent." A second meeting was sche dule d for the western half of the state to be held this week at Mars Hill. These supervisors also attend a short schoool each year In My at Mars Hill College. Tucker has attended about ten of the annual schools which he describes "a vacation for the wives attending, but school for the men."