Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1957 — Page 10

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WHY re-enlist in ' the small-' car army? r K jt"* * ZZ=7 MAD THIS <f=?\ STARTLING FACT 5 out of 10 Smaller Cars wear a Pontiac Price Tag -yet none gives you Any of Pontiac’s Advantages —J, I PONTIAC GIVES YOU UP TO 8.9% | I MORE SOLID CAR PER DOLLAR! - Not one of the smaller cars can give you the heavy-duty construction, the road-hugging heft and solid security that surround you in every Pontiac. Yet Pontiac’s the nimblest heavyweight you ever managed—and your Pontiac dealer can show you more than six dozen advanced-engineering reasons why! Pontiac has gone all out to make this genuine big car the best behaved beauty that you ever had the » pleasure of bossing. You’ll find Pontiac’s exclusive Precision-Touch Controls make steering and braking the surest, easiest you’ve ever experienced! Park it, cruise it, try it in stop-and-go traffic .. . this is driving the smaller jobs can’t duplicate! PONTIAC GIVES YOU 4 TO 7 INCHES MORE WHEELBASE! The small cars extend bumpers and fenders to look big—but Pontiac puts the extra length where it counts —between the wheels! Pontiac’s longer stride brockets the bumps instead of riding on them. And this extra length shows up inside, too, in stretch-out space for six footers. Add to Pontiac’s bonus in length its all-new suspension system and you have an exclusive Level-Line Aide no car at any price can surpass ... and a built-in sense of direction and security that will spoil you for the smaller cars forever! t,--- ■ PONTIAC’S PERFORMANCE TOPS THE BEST THE SMALL CARS CAN OFFER—BY A WIDE MARGIN! * Not one of the smaller cars can measure up to Pontiac Performance. Whether you judge a power plant by engineering statistics or on-the- * road performance, Pontiac’s Strato-Streak V-8 X stands head and shoulders above anything in the low-price field. Your Pontiac dealer will bo happy to show you a complete facts-and-flgures comporison—then an eye-opening test drive in traffic or out on the highway will supply all the heart-lifting proof you need that Pontiac has separated the men from the boys when it comes to performance! -AND PONTIAC HAS ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS AS ONE OF w AMERICA’S TOP TRADE-INS! Maybe it comes as a surprise to you that so much more car can be yours at the same price ( you’ve seen on the smaller cars. But there’s the . fact! And Pontiac is a wonderful investment, tool As you know, it has always commanded a top trade-in. So why not step out of the small-car class and into a Pontiac .... . there’s nothing in , your way. Your Pontiac dealer has the keys and an eye-opening offer waiting for ydu right now! So why not look and feel like a million — instead of a million others? MVI west An rifimsto to Mi ecsoswr «ri •xtrasritowy |wrf«raraK«, raw WPsper Csriwsdisb ssribbb at Mira <est se svse tbs fowrat ftiui fortbc sraMtl r» tasrics's aswrat pstrar Umm. arf •idwivriy Partia l st w tow s «<»ll SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED Pontiac DEALER Tit A DING'S TERRIFIC RIGHT NOW I

it < W ,1 By' J I JIM BURK, SON OF Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burk, received his Eagle Scout award Monday night from his mother at impressive ceremonies for the parents and members of Air Explorer Squadron 7062 at the Decatur B. P.O. Elks home. Burk also received the papers testamentary of Eagle scouting from E. E. Rydell, institutional representative of the B. P. O. Elks, 993. sponsors of the*squadron. An engraved wallet from the Elks was presented by Oran Schultz, chairman of the scouting committee of that organization, to Burk, the first Eagle scout in the local air scout program.—(Staff Photo) 4

Julius La Rosa In Como Summer Spot To Tackle Biggest Assignment On TV NEW YORK (UFI —Julius La Rosa, who got the gate four years ago and the girl one year ago, gets the show this Saturday. La Rosa, the singer who bounded to fame after Arthur Godfrey bounced him in 1953, tackles his biggest assignment this week-end when he leans in as summer pinchhitter for Perry Como on NBC-TV. "I was on for Perry four weeks last summer,” said La Rosa as h sipped on a root beer. “But this summer, I’ve got the show right through tiU Sept. 7. “But we’re not going to change the show much. It’ll be pretty much as it is now—a variety show with the emphasis on singing. We are going to use a lot of big bands though. Count Basie and. I think, Ralph Marterie and Buddy Morrow.” La Rosa celebrated his first wedding anniversary April 2. His wife, Rory, is a former secretary to Perry Como. Got The Right Giri “I got the right one,” grinned La Rosa. “It probably sounds typical of a man who’s only been married a year, but my wife to me is such a beautiful person. “And she’s changed me. Oh, man, how I’ve changed. I used to be a kind of happy go-lucky guy who didn’t care at all about the future. My agent even had to put me oa an allowance after I’d made it. “You know how it is—a guy out of the Navy who never had more than 15 bucks in his pocket and then all of a sudden here I was a guy who could buy anything I wanted. Man, I had a real ball. “Now, it’s all different. I even look inside the bankbook. I’m really concerned about building a future. Me — the boy who didn’t care one way or the other whether things went right or not.” La Rosa’s new concern about security has changed his attitude toward music, too. He hasn’t had a hit record in quite a spell—his last big ones were “Eh Cumpari” and “Domani” of several seasons back. - . No Rock *n’ Roller “It’s been all my fault,” said La Rosa. "I don’t like rock ‘n’ roll and as a result, I haven’t come up with a big record latqjy. I can be very silly and stubborn about something like that. "But now my attitude toward that has changed, too. It’s the kids between 10 and 17 who are buying the records and they want to hear rock ‘n’ roll, so that’s what I’ll make. “I don’t care if my friends don't like it and I don’t care whether I like it. It’s not a question of self-respect, but of doing the practical thing.” As for Arthur Godfrey, La Rosa says: “No matter how you look at it, I was lucky to be fired. It was so fantastic. Who ever would have thought I could make $400,000 in one year? “Last time I met Mr. Godfrey was about two and a half years ago. We just passed each other

MEQEBBRP-" ■ ■- ■ WSHk. | : ,. X “duke ELLINGTON and His Famous Orchestra at Edgewater Park Celina, O. Sunday, June 16 . Dance 9 till 1.

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and made cordial remarks. But I'd like him and everyone else to know I’m grateful about the whole thing." To The Bone COZAD. Neb. (UP) — Gov. Vlc-

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tor Anderson'S “hardtack" state budget proposals were brought home to him at the Cozad Farmers Heart Lift banquet here. As evidence of the way the area is “cutting the budget to the bone", the governor was served a ham one and tW beans.

Public Auction 804 West Monroe Street, Decatur, Indiana MODERN EIGHT ROOM HOME ( A Part at the Simeon J. Hain. Sr., Estate) SATURDAY, JUNE IS, 1:00 P.M. LOCATION: 8M West Monroe St., Decatur. Indiana. A NICELY ARRANGED, WELL CONSTRUCTED HOME IN GOOD REPAIR—Has Large Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen with some Built-in Features, Bedroom, Utility Room and Complete Bath on the First Floor. Four Large Bedrooms on second floor. Ample Closet Space. Hardwood Floors downstairs. Open Stairway. Good Basement, Furnace, Water Heater and Water Softener. Nice Front Porch and enclosed back porch. An Attached Garage. A FINE FAMILY HOME, IDEALLY LOCATED ON LARGE CORNER LOT, NICELY LANDSCAPED, LOTS OF FLOWERS and FINE SHADE TREES. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF BUSINESS DISTRICT AND CLOSE TO BOTH PAROCHIAL and PUBLIC SCHOOLS. TERMS—IS% Day of Sale, Balance upon delivery of Merchantable Title. Sold Under Simeon J. Hain, Jr„ Administrator of Estate of Simeon J. Hain, Sr. G. Remy Bierly—Attorney J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer Joe Costello—Representative . Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., - / Decatur, Indiana. 8 12

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957