Volume 2, issue 9 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on public welfare, the United Farm Workers union, Wayne Morse, The Sixteen Point Program for minority hiring, and housing.
Volume 2, issue 8 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on food relief, complaints against the county jail, specifically the juvenile department, minority hiring, boycotts, and youth programs.
Volume 2, issue 7 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on the Rock Creek Reservoir, Cesar Chavez and the Colegio Cesar Chavez, child labor laws, assistance programs, and daycare.
Volume 2, issue 6 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on Spanish translators for the police, WIC (Women, Infants, Children), senior citizens, federal assistance programs, minority discrimination in schools and dropouts, and the Washington County Misdemeanant Program.
Volume 2, issue 5 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on federal assistance programs, specifically the Office of Economic Opportunity, public welfare, food stamps, drop-outs, and the Colegio Cesar Chavez.
Volume 2, issue 4 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on WIC (Women, Infants, Children), senior citizens, federal assistance programs, schools, and the county jail law suit.
Volume 2, issue 3 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on minority hiring, Chicano students, schools, public welfare, legal aid, taxes, and the Pacific University library.
Volume 2, issue 2 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on Arhmeno Manuel Gomez, county jobs, a class action law suit against the county jail, food stamps and welfare, and boycotts.
Volume 2, issue 1 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on Chicano students, schools, complaints against the county jail, public welfare, and federal assistance programs.
Volume 1, issue 9 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on illegal immigrants, hiring minorities, federal assistance programs and public welfare, a fire at Centro Cultural, and pets.
Volume 1, issue 8 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue is a special Washington County Fair supplement and covers minority discrimination and poverty and federal assistance programs in Washington County.
Volume 1, issue 7 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on poverty in migrant camps, youth programs, public welfare, senior meals, and food co-ops.
Volume 1, issue 5 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on complaints against police, gender bias in the workplace, Community Action Programs, state bills, and public welfare.
Volume 1, issue 5 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on civil rights, federal program cuts, welfare fraud, pocket knives, and state bills.
Volume 1, issue 4 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on Washington County bridges, complaints against police, hiring minorities, Centro Cultural, and federal funds and program cuts.
Volume 1, issue 2 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on child care, school lunches, a firing from the Valley Migrant League, welfare, and revenue sharing.
Volume 1, issue 1 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on the low-income housing crisis, Chicano students, and food stamps.
Pages 7 and 8 from an unidentified issue of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. Page 7 features a story on the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs and the criticism they gave the food relief programs of the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1974. Page 8 features a stories on the Community Action Organization celebration of Mexican Christmas traditions (Las Posadas) and children's health.
Volume 3, issue 4 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on child care, boating on Hagg Lake, food preservation, youth manpower program, the county library, and assistance programs. Only four pages could be found for this issue. The issues are, on average, eight pages.
Volume 3, issue 6 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on revenue sharing, Hagg Lake, food, assistance programs for senior citizens, children's education, Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers union, and several assistance programs.