Show S s I L LJ J emu i r L I r j r j 1 I r 0 01 1 f A Y h r f k 22 v s' s sw x w V e et t t tr r r It J. J J 1 Running a newspaper Is strictly a business the ho boys s 's decide so o Phillip Lowe and Ra Raymond mond r. r h. h r t f l t t 4 I i rl ti F r r 3 J 44 YSl Y w J Sl t r. r Id r 4 J I r r i 41 r Jl r v j J l F r r p pl R rL r I. I j l r v 1 11 C i i r N r y s s 6 y f 4 r Sr 1 b K s K w C a 4 J 1 l i Z f ff C Zy f Y s 1 Y f Q d ic I s. s Notes of reporters such as a. Ra Raymond nond Behle I 3 and Jerr Jerry are handed to tough city j I n Behle sell an advertisement ad to R. R Blair Kinnersley Kinnersley Kinners- Kinners I Ie ley neighborhood grocer Ads cost five cents cent editor Howard elde Behle Howard and coeditor Stephen Stephen Ste Ste- ph phen en Lowe hold the tube editorial status statu by seniority I The printing press b begins ins to tf roll at as the two older boys hos 5 preys press pre master COP copy to waxed axed board Thc They will print 40 copies Salt halt Lakes Lake's Youngest Paper Paper Puts Itself on Paying Payin-g Basis B-asis' B NOTICE The Douglas News will be published once a week now that summer vacation is t tover over and school is iR just about started Thus announced the enterprising ing staff of five youngsters a month ago and true to schedule their newspaper has not faltered in Jn its published objective The Douglas News continues to inform and entertain the residents In the block of Douglas st. st on the eastern side of the city The boy all-boy staff consists of Howard and Raymond Behle 11 and 7 year old sons of or W. W H H. Behle 1233 E E. South Jerry 11 son of Mr fir and Mrs bars Paul Douglas and Stephen and Phillip Lowe 12 and 9 year old sons of Mr and Mrs Ellis Lowe Douglas The publishing idea came to them about three mo months the ago They pooled their resources and purchased a a. hectograph printing board One day the neighbors around the block were startled to find some of their most personal affairs affairs af af- fairs emblazoned on the thc front page of a new publication Such frank franl observations appeared as Everyone Every one thought had a new car but they had it painted black and It looks like new Now fully used to although to-although although possibly a bit more reticent tow tow towar to- to w war a r d s the s-the the chatty journalists Douglas streeters eagerly look forward forward forward for for- ward to their weekly epistle The boys meanwhile have gained back their original investment profited each Recently they took a pole among their subscribers in which Santa Claus Glaus gained one vote vole for governor Votes Notes arc are then transferred to master copy 4 by bj the two editors The They alternate weeks in j JT df I ry r 1 IJ r j I o r d T I VA I Id d iP 4 a i J JI M y f ret r r fi t r Circulation Is i. handled as on a large newspaper Jerry Jerr Woods 6 16 I sells hells col copy to Mrs Jean C. C Flint Douglas for two cents I 1 Y y it A I i f 1 f r rr 1 l r 4 I r l f r t rs e l 4 rf b. b t 1 j Ar J rf i i yr Y r r sa r 5 f d l r t I d 1 d f I 1 Mrs s W W. IF II Behle 1233 E. E South tells a news item to dill- dill 2 d gent Jent reporter Phillip Lowe as ai news coverage gets under way one prints the front page the other the r inside sheets They also draw v up ad l layouts r t. t r P Q e h Y 16 19 s f t 0 U a r e w s 2 5 w j oJ d a. a v h i 9 Ii t t e ei fire fi fir re rep e e e. i y e s- s sc 5 C C. d. d rr 1 e eY Y roar 9 J d do OW w Thi r tee teeth th Eh Fast East hd a-hd I i t tJ t I 1 f- f Ye-t Ye t of I t A e et efi fi i e I ld d p r p-kg p t- t 24 t i. a Y Ss t fh e e eb b back ack ac of o f Cooks ook E ve r y y 7 b t o J y s h o 0 t I J d Jc be ull a. a le u. I-u. a h j 0 t I d aw t- t a. a t c c h e e 5 T I fiam Sn n u n H Above e Is front page of typical edition News s stories often 7 editorialize contain unintended humor but make good reading |