Naphtali
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My roommate and I were in the parking lot of Jack's Pizza (San Jose, California), getting ready to watch the first game of the series when the lot began to fold and buckle. The series was delayed a while in 1989. The next day I picked up the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News to find out how severe was the earthquake. I still have the Chronicle and Section A of the News.
Is either of these documents worth saving? I remember that the Chronicle was farmed out to some Macintoshes in surrounding areas, that the print run was 25,000. But I'm unsure of the accuracy of my memory. If there is something worth saving, how do I do this? Would it be better to dispose of them to someone who collects documents? Or to a museum of some sort? Or should I wrap fish in them?
Is either of these documents worth saving? I remember that the Chronicle was farmed out to some Macintoshes in surrounding areas, that the print run was 25,000. But I'm unsure of the accuracy of my memory. If there is something worth saving, how do I do this? Would it be better to dispose of them to someone who collects documents? Or to a museum of some sort? Or should I wrap fish in them?