One man’s junk is another man’s treasure

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You may have heard the old saying, “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.” With an uncle who was a hoarder late in his life, I think I know what they mean, but little did I expect it to happen to me.

No, I’m not suddenly a hoarder. But, I did find a couple of treasures the other day in my office at the Newton Daily News.

When I got here in late June, the office I now occupy was little more than a storage room. You know the kind I’m talking about: where everything you don’t want “company” to see gets stacked up to be out of sight, out of mind, and collecting dust.

My grandparents in Boone have one of those rooms; except theirs contains boxes upon boxes of genealogy records, the fruit of nearly six decades of effort of my grandmother’s part. As a kid, I was forbidden to go in there for fear I might bump into something and cause it all to come tumbling down.

Anyway, I made the best of my office situation for the first couple of months, clearing out a little bit of junk here and there until I was ready for the “next stage” of the process. But, as I was clearing out the room, I noticed on my office bookshelf what appeared to be a recording device of some sort, like a seismograph.

I assumed it had been left there by one of my predecessors, forgotten, and never taken when said predecessor left. But, I made a mental note to take a look at it when I finally had the time to do so.

I had much bigger issues to deal with in the meantime, though.

I had a changing newspaper staff to get acquainted with, a newspaper redesign to manage and new digital media initiatives to work on. Making my office a legitimate office just wasn’t a top priority for the first several weeks I was here.

Just ahead of John Jennings’ retirement open house, I set to sprucing up the place. In all, eight hand truck loads of “stuff” found its way into our basement storage.

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