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When Do You Know The Senior Years Are Here? By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on November 26, 2012.As a person gets older, and doesn’t recognize that youth is a memory, into their life comes hints of aging.
Here are a few being experienced by this writer.
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Annoying Lost Time From Preventative Healthcare By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on June 5, 2012.I’m not into giving time to medically-related practitioners- -when I’m only a potential patient. Yes, I’m into giving time to medically-related practitioners- -when it benefits them- -as I have done for over 50 years by providing to them ways to gain new patients via the professional advertising and communications channels of my firm, American Advertising Services. (If interested, 484-562-0060.) But
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LOOKING BACK – – & MOVING AHEAD By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on January 26, 2012.Almost 50 years ago I started an advertising and news publicity one person business. My first investment was a used $35 Royal Typewriter. I also signed a lease at $50/month to rent a space – – in a basement – – at 246 S. 22nd St. It came with a desk and chair. This summer, it will have been 56
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Written while waiting for the Podiatrist, the Ophthalmologist, or was it the Dentist? By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on November 21, 2011.I’m a senior citizen in age, not in activities.
I think I’m one of those who fit the expression, “The senior citizens of today often are like the middle-aged of 20 years ago.”
It’s good to think that. “Because I fit it.”
My wife, Sandy, tells me, however, should I be asked “How old are you?,” to just say,” I don’t give my age.”
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Remembering Gil Spencer Reporter, Editor, Character By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on November 21, 2011.F. Gilman Spencer Jr. a former- -and possibly the most memorable- – editor of the Philadelphia Daily News, died June 24, 2011 at the New York University Hospital. He was 85.
I was a copy boy with Gil Spencer over a seven year period, from 1947 to about 1954, at the Inquirer’s City Desk, on the fourth floor at 400 N. Broad St.
In those days, the newsroom was an incubator for young people headed towards careers in communications- -especially with newspapers.
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Be A Listener By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on June 8, 2011.I’m a newspaper guy.
I read them cover to cover.
I’ve worked on them.
I’ve owned them- -and still do.
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Lessons For Living By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on April 14, 2011.Being in business over 50 years, and living 80 years, I have met a lot of people. I have learned from them, plus from my own experiences.
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My Three Sisters And Their Only Brother By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on March 17, 2011.I have three younger sisters.
“Much younger”, they would say.
All have married names, but they’re known as “The Ball Sisters”.
They live near each other. They are in touch with each other daily. They are clickish. Much so!
For years they have asked me to do one of my essays about them.
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New Book on Nazi Germany Effects Reviewers Memories By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on January 20, 2011.Purposes of a book review often are to recommend a good read, educate, or warn a potentia reader not to waste their time.
In the case of a book I recently read there was another experience – – a personal catharsis .
The book is “The Third Reich at War” (Penguin Press, NY Press contact is Sarah Hutson, 212-366-2826, Sarah.Hutson@us.penguingroup.com). -
Pending Inq. Bldg. Sale Evokes Memories By: Joe Ball, Publisher
Published on January 20, 2011.Memories…
It’s a time, a personal time, to recollect memories of the building at 400 N. Broad st., home of The Philadelphia Inquirer, and in recent years, also home of the Daily News. The memories are being written now, as recent news reports reveal that the 400 N. Broad st. building has been listed for sale by the newspapers owners.
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