Cadillac, Olds And I BuicksOnDisplay ■New Models for 1955 at Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Co. I 11. Jenkins Motor Company. ■tmiWveck announces the showing of Jtlie new 1955 Buiok. Oldsmohile and ■CadtlUie automobiles and extends a ■cordial invitation to the general pub-' Jlic to see these new ears. Oldsmohile stylists have created an ■unusually distinctive application of ■ body color in the 1955 models. Bright. ■ attractive colors are utilized in strik |ine fashion to enhance Oldsmoliih ’s Jlnw silhouette appealanee. Contrast ling or cohiiilementary colors are used ■ advantageously in two-tone styling ■ that creates a luxurious if feet of cus ■ tom design. Fourteen new body colors are intro. ■ (hired hv Oldsmohile in 1955 out of r ■ total offering of 19 colors. The new ■ colors include such eye-catching shades |as coral, chartreuse, mint green, ■ bronze metallic and shell beige. Other ■ attractive new biles are Burlingame. ■ red. grove green, frost blue. Caspian ■ creani. regal maroon, twilight blue. I glen green. Panama blue and Rimini I blue. Popular holdovers from 1954 I are turouoise, mist gray, polar white. I Juneau gray and black. Advanced “show car” styling and I major engineering refinements sea- I tare the 1955 Cadillac. This year Cadillac designers and en- I gincers present to the motoring pub- I lie a line of automobiles blending new I functional designs with important en |‘ gineering advancements. The new Buiok boasts new, more re- I sponsive for abler power and beauty which will thrill any automobile own-1 er. The local concern last week also! presented the new 1955 Pontiac which is receiving a considerable amount of comment. A. R. Jpnkins. manager, cordially invites everybody to see the new 19551 models. Mrs. Annie Edwards Dies At Oeswell i ■ Mrs. Annie A. Rdwards, 89. died Saturdnv shortly after noon at the j < home of n daughter. Mrs. M.arv Am-|< lirose at Creswell after a lone illness. |.| Surviving are two sops. Kd Rdwards I] of Ocean View, \'a„ and Arthur Rd I wards of Rd-ntnn and two daughters. 11 Mrs. Maggie Sawyer of Rlizabeth CPy 1 a •I Mrs. Ambrose. Twenty five grand I |dl-en ami IT great :r • dihihlrt nj I o survive. | ( She was. a member of tie First i ('hrist inn Phu:.rbh and fUncrn) service-],\ were .. held Sunday a fternpon .. • | ■ ■’eleck at tie Will/ford Runcrai Ilona Jj The Key. ; ! 1 ' Alexander, nasf.br t>f ji the Thur ’n. officiated. interment was 1 1 in II awr 1 I < leterx. j I* .life - We Charlie 'Pollard. J (merge I: : ; ! Pill, TvTddj. Wiiiiam , Wright. .1 ip MrCb uney and Tom i Basnight. t Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky a $4.30 I 11 * 4/5 QT. SB $2* 70 jg|| PINT | 86 Proof EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY Louisville 1, Kentucky I Buick’s New Front End Styling for 1955 BUICK’S FRONT END, long one of the most easily Identified in the automobile industry, sets a new style fashion in 1955. It paces tile trend toward a more compact appearance with a recessed hood, more massive bumpers and a completely new widescreen grille. Two “bombs” protect the grille itself while smart new roll-edge wing guards shield the fenders and light*. Headlights are vlsorod in i~ [ health FOR ALL 1 d Search for a Vaccine Since 1882 when the tubercle ba-i jcillus—the germ that causes tuber-j culosis —was discovered, men have |boen .searching for a vaccine to iriake| people immune to TB. In other di seases such as diphtheria and typhoid, the discovery of the germ led to the 1 [discovery c.i fairly satisfactory meth (ods of creating artificial resistance to infection. But tuberculosis has proved n harder nut to crack. A tremendous amount of in\ • ■ . iga tibri by scientists has gone inti, the search for a vaccine against tubercu losis. The greatest an Mint of effort has liven directed at pn ‘tucing a vac cine from doad mhercle bacilli. Meth ods tisi d to kill the gchm in its tough wax coating are almost beyond belief. The germs have been boiled, sub jected ;to superheated steam, frozen in liip.iiil air. "puffed' in a vacuum like rice or. vVhoal. starved, suffocated, ground, and squeezed to death in a il'oiraulic piv s. subjected to killing doses of ultraviolet. light, radium, X rays, and ultrasonic noise, and treated, With a wide variety ot antiseptic THE CBOWAN HERAIOJ, EDEN.ON N C- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954. • chemicals and fat solvents. And still' the problem has not been solved. One vaccine, BCG, made from a | weakened strain of bovine tubercle ba- > cilli, has definite, hut not complete j .protective power against TB. It is not j I always able to protect, and when it! ! does we do not know how long the j I protection will last. I New approaches to the problem of 'creating immunity to TB are now be ing studied by research scientists. ■ Nutrition may play an important part in resistance to TB. The body’s hor-1 mone balance may be another factor. Studies now going on in these fields may some day bring the answer to j TB—a means of building up human resistance to the germs so that every- j one can! be protected from the disease. I>l Al’KliS KRQI'IRE HEAP COTTON Tin- stork is, expected to deliver . about, four milljoh new bailies in. Am-. erica next year, according to a report front the Medical .atul Pharmaceutical ! in forma tlimi Bureau! It will take a mountain of cotton to. j clothe these baby boys and girls, the j National. Cotton Council .says. To i .provide tile new, ciiiji \. o • h ci, ■p: is , for! their tie-1 year fn the v.,,rM. the-! Council estimates, will requi.'iv ep- ! proximateiy 52 million pounds of raw I cotton. WVN/VW ' /VVVVWWVWVVWVV/V ' /WWVWV i a distinctive fashion. The Buick tri-color medallion is located on a bar across the front of the and the letters “B-U-I-C K” in brilliant chrome grace toe center of the recessed hood. The hood orna ment, mounted on fonr concentric rings, symbolic! of Bnick’s foor great y-8 series, to bright chrome on toe Special,'Cefatniy and Super, and to finished in gold thh Kfritdmastcr. _M \ | Skip Traffic Fuss with an Airide Bus! m ■ W r‘ r GO TRAILWAYS | 1 -way 1 -way] NORFOLK Ei , 5 ROUND TRIPS DAILY WASHINGTON, D. C. . $6.40 4 DEPARTURES DAILY RALEIGH, N.C $3,45 3 TRIPS, 2 THRU-LINERS WILMINGTON, N. C . $445 "> TRIPS, 3 WITHOUT CHANGE (plus tax) (plus tax) EDENTON BUS TERMINAL 322 S. Broad Phone 186 TRAILWAYS THE ROUTE CF THE THRU-LINERS Si >f It's the -4S 0 natural thing I to in , H HEAT WITH OIL IT’S C LEAN 1 (GULF) I SAFE \ _r .a EFFICIENT QS3XBiJ DEPENDABLE haating oil AUTOMATIC Coastland Oil Company PHOXE 699 EDEXTOX, X. C. Distributors of GULF OIL PRODUCTS SECTION ONE— ELIZABETH CITY $ .80 .-> ROUND TRIPS DAILY ATLANTA,GA...... $11.65 NEW ROUTES. ONE CHANGE SERVICE ASHEVILLE, N.C $10.05 ONLY 1 CHANGE ENROUTE NEWYORK SIO.OO r» TRIPS, 2 WITHOUT CHANGE Page Seven