The Warren Record. Warrenton, North Carolina, Thursday, November 24, 1977 - Pi (Jtjr ffarrrn firrord Pubhshtd Every Thursday By ■•cord Printing Company P O. Box 70 Warrenton. N C 27589 BIGNALL JONES, Editor Member North Carolina Press Association ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE IN WARRENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. i'VOER THE LAWS OF CONGRESS Second Class Postage Paid At Warrenton. N C. ». 0NE VEAR' $500; SIX MONTHS. $3 00 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: OUT OF STATE: ONE YEAR. $7 00 SIX MONTHS. $4 00 Our Apologies Everyone, of course, makes mistakes and sometimes it seems that we make more than our fair share All mistakes are regretted and fortunately many of them are harmless except as they reflect on the accuracy and efficiency of this newspaper. Sometimes, unfortunately, they are worse One last week is a case in point. The appointment of Frank Ballance as attorney for the Warren County Board of Education was noted by The Warren Record reporter attending the meeting, but was omitted due to an error in this office. Of course the appointment of Mr. Ballance to this office was newsworthy, not only because he was the first black ever appointed to this office in the long history of Warren County, but because of his prominence and because it was the result of a tie being broken by the chairman, and because two members of the board who opposed the election of Mr. Ballance asked that their vote be recorded. The Warren Record deeply regrets that it missed a "good" news story, in that it was delayed a week Even more it regrets any injury and embarrassment that it may have caused Mr. Ballance and the members of the Board of Education, to whom we offer our apologies. Deer Are Dangerous We had occasion Saturday morning to travel through a heavily hunted section of Warren County and found deer hunters out in full force and the deer supply seemingly adequate. While the hunters were hunting mainly from the highway we failed to see any * rifles in use and whether or not the present law is adequate, hunters seem to be obeying it. The increase of the deer population offers a real problem to citizens of the southern part of the county through destruction of grains and gardens and this problem is being attacked by the Wildlife Commission. There is another and possibly a more serious problem offered by the deer and that is the threat offered to motorists by these mals. One driving from Rocky Mount to Warrenton drives with apprehension and well he or she may. A lady driving from Rocky Mount to Warrenton last week in a case of emergency became slightly annoyed by the slow pace of a truck ahead of her. This annoyance was abated when the truck was wrecked by a deer and she and her car were saved. As long as there are as many deer as there are in this section we can expect to frequently learn of deer jumping in the path of motor vehicles. We think this danger can be reduced to some extent by better markings of deer crossings by the Wildlife Commission Hiring An 'Angel' By HOOV ER ADAMS In The Dunn Daily Record Tom Bowen, editor of The Harnett County News at Lillington, is the only fellow we know lucky enough to have a real live angel working for him. She is Mrs. Angel Reagan of Coats, the paper's pretty advertising manager But even having an Angel around can present problems at times. Tom is a tall, handsome fellow with a delightful personality and could attract all kinds of angels" if he wanted to. But Tom has a beautiful wife named Lorraine, so he naturally isn't interested. But Tom forgot to tell Lorraine that he had hired a new girl. A few days after Angel started to work. Tom was talking with Lorraine on the phone He suddenly remembered he had forgotten to give Angel a message "Just a minute,'' he told Lorraine, and then his wife heard him say. •'Angel, don't forget to " "And just WHO was that you were calling Angel?", demanded Lorraine Tom acknow ledges that it took a little explaining' Quote Your can't depend on your judgment when your imagination is out of focus. Mark Twain Town Of Warrenton General Revenue Sharing Report I ffl > 2,351 2.351 1,850 i»yt 2,593 11,§19 7,868 8,262 4. Public A. S*"hi o« 1,500 2,760 2,760 7. Oi»itf tu'potff ipKi'v ruiMettl X^nll rtrUlo«5,25C _l2SSi_ 23,058 36,474 23,058 2,987 39,461 ► II - Of T IHPtMf tiqh I. Pr.nc.Ml M'd »•» tf* rtdrwffil of t*OM tx>nd»d intf«bt«4nM> treport •« part I. to* III . CWTIFICATIOW - Tint .» W certify «— n»»m< m On fpori mi w »• >w» mr k V|RMUT* •' •«T