WebDigger Wrote:
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> Tony Johnson Wrote:
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> > Only ate at Walt's one time and I don't remember
> much about the food. I do remember when The City
> had five major papers: Chronicle, News, Examiner,
> News, and Call. Later the Call and Bulletin merged
> to become the Call-Bulletin, and then it was the
> News-Call Bulletin.
>
> To add a bit to Tony's News-Call Bulletin info:
>
> "The San Francisco Call was a newspaper that
> served San Francisco, California. Because of a
> succession of mergers with other newspapers, the
> paper variously came to be called The San
> Francisco Call & Post, the San Francisco
> Call-Bulletin, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin,
> and the News-Call Bulletin before finally merging
> with the San Francisco Examiner and losing "news,"
> "call," and "bulletin.""
> [
en.wikipedia.org]
> ll
>
> "Central Tower is a 91 m (299 ft) 21-story office
> building at Market and Third Streets in San
> Francisco, California. The building has undergone
> numerous renovations since its completion in 1898
> as the Call Building and later, the Spreckels
> Building."
> [
en.wikipedia.org]
> rancisco)
>
> Central Tower images:
> [
www.google.com]
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> Ki6yEhoXYAhXGzIMKHTJZBf4Q_AUICygC&biw=1120&bih=469
Thanks WebDigger for the additional information. Daily newspapers today are so few in number.