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A small-town youth resolves to rescue a bankrupt local newspaper and persuades his inventive, absent-minded father and a circle of loyal friends to join the effort. Domestic scenes sketch a warm, comic household where sudden wealth fails to change old habits, and practical mishaps—misplaced tools, culinary interludes, and slapstick misunderstandings—complicate their plans. Town characters, entrepreneurial schemes, and the arrival of a terse, enigmatic advertiser generate episodic adventures as the group navigates purchase, revival, and editorial ambition. The narrative blends light satire of civic life with affectionate portrayals of friendship, family eccentricity, and the chaotic business of running a small paper.
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