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Photograph article dated May 20, 1961 partially reads, "'Roger Clark and Mike Murdock sold the fish they caught in the wash. The fish died later.' It was the hottest story of the week in the 20400 block of Hart street in Canoga Park last summer and the West Valley's youngest chronicler duly reported the event. For Elliott (Skipper) Nohr Jr., a 'seasoned' neighborhood reporter at 12, the fish story was another scoop for his 'Teeny Weeny Press.'"
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Community newspapers--California--Los Angeles Reporters and reporting--California--Los Angeles Newspaper employees--California--Los Angeles Typewriters--California--Los Angeles Boys--California--Los Angeles Telephone calls--California--Los Angeles Telephones Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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