The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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our building well nigh fire proof.
Our atock of,drugs is the best and freshest we can buy.
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Selecting teachers upon the
basis of church, fraternal, and
political affiliations is a danger-
ous practice. It tends to lower
the standard of the teacher and
make the minds of innocent
children prey for the ill-trained
and uninformed.
One of the most responsible
offices in the land is that of
school trustee. Upon this offi-
cer rests the responsibility of
selecting the men and women
who will direct the thoughts of
our boys and girls—our young
American — moral character,
power of leadership, ability, to
instruct, and training should be
the dominant elements influenc-
ing the trustee in his choice of a
teacher._U. of T. Bulletin.
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I gave you in the Hill Hotel,
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Cup Crease and Compressions
on the narket. If in need of
anything in this line, think of-
the people good and faithful serv-
ice, and have as my partner
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prices and at all reasonable
hours.
renovated it, and an adding
a lobby for the convenience
of my guest. You will receive
the same com icons treatment
TOM MAY, Local Agent
“THE COMPANY THAT GIVES FULL MEASURE"
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Hulls, Hay and Salt, and buy your old Bags.
Uncle Horace Adama is always ready to wait on
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Brownfield Coal & Grain Co.
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we do our very best
to keep a full line of both always on hand, and
at prices consistent with the Feed and Fuel Ad-
’ ministrations. We sell. Coal, Cake, Bran Shorts,
I wish to state to the public
that I have leased the Santa
Fe Hotel and Cafe, and have
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W. W. DITTO, Mgr.
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man well know in Terry * county,
and in my opinion, one of the
best in West Texas, “Curley”
Gamble. We will soon have a
concrete floor, which will make
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Depends on the purity of drugs used and
and the care employed in compounding the
prescriptions given you by your doctor, is
sometimes a matter of
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We not only keep a large
and well selected assortment
of gas and kerosene, but we
have the best line of Lubs
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WE have the coal, what is coal.
No smoot; no clinkers, at Stinson
Coal & Grain Co.
CALLED MEETING. Weare
requested to announce that a
Community Club will be organ-
ized at the Court House next
Friday night, Washington’s
Birthday. Be on hand and lend
your aid in helping to build up
the town and community.
LOST: An Elgin Watch be-
tween Brownfield and Lubbock.
The initials I. C. M. A. and the
name L. E. Slate on the fob.
Finder will please bring to Bro-
thers & Brothers Store and re-
ceive reward. ~ -
some political party if be cres
to do so. ' Butthtaman is of a
good moral character and is a
Baptist, a Mason, and a democrat
besides, does "not necessarily
mean that he is qualified to lead
an instruct ‘the youth of the'
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OAK! OAK!! for Double-Trees,
Cqupling-Poles, etc. See Cicero
] Smith Lumber Co.
We will also carry a full line of re-
pairs and accessories, and will be
prepared to do your generator and
electrical work. Give us a trial.
AUTO SERVICE
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FUEL-FEED
HOW SCHOOL HOARDS
SOMETIMES DECIEVE
THEMSELVES
There are two classes of false-
hoods: those told to the other
fellow and those told to one’s
self. Of these two classes the
latter is the much more damag
ing to human character. A man
can decieve himself into believing
almost anything. He can falsi
fy to himself until he actually
comes to believe"his own lies. It
is as possible for a group of men
to do this thing as for an indivi-
dual.
Last year .a board of school
trustees in Texas honestly de
ceived itself into believing it
wanted to employ a school teach "
er. It advised with the county
superintendent, wrote letters of
inquiry to two school presidents
and bad considerable correspon-
dence with a teacher’s agecy.
But this board was not looking
for a man or a woman truly qual
ified to teach school. The truth
is, it wanted an acceptable Bap
list with a teacher’s certific.te.
Two years ago another school
board in Texas spent more than
two months looking for a social
ist legally qualified to teach
school. In like manner other
school boards have employed
men and women to teach school
not because of their fitness and
training for the sacrad duties of
the school room but because
they happened to be Methodists,
democrats, republican, choir
leader, cripples or widows.
School boards have a legal
right to demand that ‘a teacher
be of good moral character. It
is well that the teacher possess-
es the elements of social and re-
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ligeous’ leaderships * It is one
of the privilegs- of citizenship
that thehteacter affiliate with
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Stricklin, A. J. The Terry County Herald (Brownfield, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918, newspaper, February 22, 1918; Brownfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564648/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.