Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES By STAFF WRITER . who made things for sale knew his MARKET RESEARCH I market like the back of his hand. There was a time when a man ! Take, for example, a wagon tnak- County-Wide Talent Contest Sponsored By Chatham Council SILER CITY Barbara Jean Alston of Horton School, Pittsboro; Brenda Joyce Edwards of Chatham High School, Siler City; and the Four Keys, a dance group compos ed of Jftcouelyn Jones, Oolia Cot ten, Patricia Tysor and Nancy Man ner from J. S. Waters School, Gold ston, emerged as first, second, and third place winners respectively fn the second Annual County-Wide Talent contest sponsored by the County Home Demonstration Coun cil in the Chatham High School Gymnasium on Friday evening, February 2s. Out of county visitors and critic nidge commented on the original ity, interpretation, and excellent execution of the various numbers. Other competitive numbers which drew enthulsatk applause from the audience were the Four Sprites of J. S. Waters School, Goldston: Louvenia Barber, Carolyn Dowdy, Hilda Palmer and Anita McLaughlin; the Spinners from & Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Find* Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stop* Itching as it Shrink* Hemorrhoids New York, IV. ¥. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to •brink hemorrhoids, stop itch ing. and relieve pain —without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after another,“very striking improve ment” was reported and veri fied by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or re traction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was main tained in cases where doctors’ observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thor ough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing state meets as*‘Piles have, ceased to be t Event No. 9 ~~ Begins Today at 9 A. M. March SBI f shop Fri. Sight ’Tit 9 ' '# World’s Finest limited time offer Break Resistant Dinnerware! Wear-Ever gg^sr •* er. U.6S Open Stock Value. ° tt Wlth C °’ lie ironed. Folds lor storage. nnnnHMiMi * *vt nmnnniMff immwiii.ii i~:MmiraMni. cbjihuuijwiw «mi ■ i i wii h .*« i ■iinwmMmMnwramuvraimi'MUNMWwnim mbmh m iii»mnvMiiiiinin m**™ Mt&BmNamm-rmw* a Hudson-BelK. Horton High School, Fittsbcro; Je rome Thomas and Barbara Goins; and an Interpretative Dance by Jacequlin Martin, Josephine Head en, Elizabeth Dark, Mary Louise Siler, Hilda Glover and Alice Wal den of Chatham High School, Siler City. Also receiving commendations were the Six Jacks: Marshdaie Richardson, Mattie Perry, Barbara Goins, Sandra Burnette. Shelia Bur nette, and Euphalia Horton; Teen- Age Dancers: Alice Walden. San dra Kelly, Hilda Glover, Mary Louise Siler, Mary Ford and Ora cle Brower; an original musical composition by Harold Strickland, Lancelot Reaves, Lonnie Headen and Ralph Brower. Individual singing stars perform ing were Arzelia Brooks with “Darling, You Send Me," Robert Alston with “Waiting in School”, and a non-competitive imitation of Elvis Prersly doing “Blue Suede Shoes” by Earl Nettles. a problem!” And among these sufferers were a very wide va riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. Ail this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- Dyne*)—the discovery of a world-famous research institu tion, Already, Bio-Dync is in wide use for healing injured tissue on ail parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository ov oint went form called Preparation ft* Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H sup positories or Preparation H ointment with special appli cator.. Preparation H is sold at sll drug counters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. * U. S Pat Off. or in a farm community. He knew the age of every wagon in the area and how much longer it could be expected to last. He knew whether the harvest was good and whether those who needed new wagon* could afford them. He knew how’ many of his neighbors’ sons were ready to mar ry and set up their own homes and farms. .And he was never in doubt as to whether his customers were dissatisfied. *• • • It' they were dissatlnlfed, they drove by and told him. The wise wagon maker made sure the same complaints weren’t repeated about his next wagon. In effect, the manufacturer was his own market researcher. He knew’ h!s demand down to the last man and his consumer pur chasing power down to the last dollar. * • i it m Then autos began replacing wag ons Because the autos were mass ed produced, they expanded mar kets beyond the wildest stretch of the imagination. The auto manu facturer was no longer in dose, in timate touch with his market as the wagon maker had been. The need for systematic market stud ies grew. Market Research became recognized as a necessary distri bution tool. In the market research business, there is a need for interviewers who are paid $1.25 and up an hour, plus car mileage. Investigate this career by writ ing to National Association of Ma nufacturers. 2 E. 48th St., New’ York 17, New York. X; Neighbors “Stop quibbling, Alice. The country desperately needs future scientific brains!” SPECIAL VALUES IN OUR NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT Knitting Worsted 4 ply * ok. Skein 8 O » €*. 1.49 160 100% Wool. All popular colors at big savings! Feather Weight Knitting Worsted % ok. Skein */ Re*. 950 I 'tlv. FGF IN LOCAL BABY CONTEST—Above are the winners in a baby contest, sponsored here last week by the ushers of the Oberlin Bap tist Church. Prize winners, left to right, are: Amelia Peebles, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Peebles, first; Fay Wimbush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wimbush, second; and Helen Alston, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. James Alston, third. Other entries were Herbert Griffin, Mahatma G. Davis, Nelson Britt and JatricJa Farrar, PORTER, 44, HELD IN STABBING ST. LOUIS (ANP) Johnnie | the door locked and heard Mrs. Jones, 45-year-old porter, is be- Montor screaming for help. Look ing held by police on charges of ing in a window, they saw the stabbing a 60-year-old white wo-j woman struggling with a man. man to death early in her home! They called police who, upon last week. The victim, Mrs. Isolia! breaking into the home, found Montor, was said to have been j the woman with her throat cut criminally attacks.'. , j a ,5-inch blade knife was at her Two friends visiting the deccas-t Jones was found hiding In the ed, told police they had left to go i basement. He said he had been to a restaurant for sandwiches.! drinking and did not recall what When they returned, they found j had happened. Ail Funerals Cost Less -at the- RALEIGH FUNERAL HOME Compare and he Convinced! 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