The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 44, Saturday, June 29, 1968 Page: 1
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THE
COMMUNITY BULLETINNO. 44 ABILENE, TEXAS SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1968 PRICE 10
PRESENTS SEVEN WEEKS OF
AMERICAON TELEVISION NETWORK
Black Americans and their contributions to America
will be spotlighted on Channel 12 beginning thib
Tuesday, July 2, and every Tuesday for seven weeks,
The time of the telecasts will be 9:00 p.m.
This appears to be the same idea that the Bulletin
has developed through its Black history a n d
literature sections; better understanding c o m e s
through knowledge of each other.
Now, that's: CHANNEL 12, EACH TUESDAY AT 9:00p&
SEARS QENTER LIBRARY
A hora en verano que se termino la escuela y tofos
los ninos andan en vacacion, todos van a tener
mas tiempa para leer,
Si se encuentra usted con tiempa en sus nanos,
porque no viene usted a la bibloteca a leer a ver
los magacines? Unos jovenes en estado usando la biblioteca
para estudiar. Sin duda deven de estar recommendouz
por su desedo de mejorarse ellos mismos,
La Sra. King les da la buenbeinda a todos y a cada
unos de ustedes a la biblioteca. El unico requisito
para una tarjeta de car libros de aqui de la biblioteca
de Sears es que deve de ser residente de
Abilene, La biblioteca es de usted el piblico, vengan
y hagan uso de ella. Si hay un libro que quiera
leer usted y no esta aqui en la biblioteca del
centro, Su tarjeta de libros aqui y en la biblioteca
del centro. La Sra. King desea de ver los mas
sigido,
_-Reporter--Ben Ro A Liirre_____ . _
NAACP MEETING FRIDAY
The NAACP will meet Friday, July 5, 1968 at
7:30 P.M., at Bethel ANE Church-725 Plum Streets.
Members and persons interested in becoming members
are invited. Aims, goals and projects will
be discussed, This meeting is closed to the press.EDUCATION IS OUR FREEDOM
FREEDOM
IS
EVERYBODYIS
BUSINESS!
We wish to congratulate all
the graduates of 1968; especially
the Mexican-Americans.
It is wonderful to see members
of our race rise above their
parents level and really try to
become educated, We especially
congratulate those who have
decided to continue their education,It is a wonderful experience'
to keep on educating one's self.
One can never "know" too much.
There is no limit to learning.
As the saying goes, "learn
something new everyday." Education
and learning just go
on and on; it never stops,
I hope that each of you will
take advantage of the opportunities
open to you. There
are more and more doors being
opened to everyohe. Anyone can
do on with their education if
they have the drive and initiative.
There are a number
of ways one can attend college
now. Being poor does no longer
stop a person from continuing
his education. Better
jobs, better pay are being offered
to college graduates.
College graduates are in
demand. More education is
needed now to get a good job.
Reporter-Ben Aguirre ,
(Translated in Spanish, P. 2,
Column 1, )XEROX CCRPCRATION
BLACKVOICEE
IS HEARD it
ANOTHT~IER
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Caver, Howard & Caver, Clara. The Community Bulletin (Abilene, Texas), No. 44, Saturday, June 29, 1968, newspaper, June 29, 1968; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41709/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.