PAGE EIGHT-B Caution Urged In Home Study Courses (Editor’s Note: The follow ing article is by Mrs. lane Kinion, who is in charge of educational and vocational guidance at John A. Holmes High School). Parents and students should be cautious of representatives and salesmen visiting the home for educational and vo cational training opportuni ties. Often salesmen put pressure on individuals to sign contracts and pay a cer tain amount of money imme diately regardless of when the person plans to partici pate in a program. Frequent calls are being made to the guidance depart ment by people who have signed contracts and have paid for part of the home study or for future training at an institution bo. desire to be released from their con tract obligations. Once a per son signs a contract, he is usually obligated to carry through the payments. (Many trade school repre-1 sentaiives visit parents and students at night Frequent ly they demand some pay ment on the first visit Of ten students change their fu ture oareer plans and by Hie time they graduate they are no longer interested in the program in which they have made part payment In most cases, ope does not have to make payment to private bona fide trade schools until he enters the institution; therefore, parents and stu dents should be cautious be fore signing any contract. Each year the N. C. Depart ment of Public Instruction j sends information to the sup-' erintendents of public schools concerning the pressure-type ] sales of educational and vo cational training courses so that the community may . be informed. The N. C. Department of Public Instruction has a list of approved schools and train ing centers in North Caro lina; however, in the case of out-of-state institutions, the state does not have the means to determine in many cases the activities of the institu tion. An individual can write the Department of Education of tfca state in which the in- Sunday School Continued from Pace ( to mankind involves diligent and regular study. It in volves research into back ground, and a “getting to know” the characters there in—(heir strengths and their weaknesses, their faults and their virtues. The time for this endeavor must be willing ly set aside; the place for it must be quiet and inducive to thought And a compre hensive Concordance is essen-. tial. Thus equipped, a whole new world is opened up to the student colorful, excit ing, inspiring, maturing, chal lenging. Can you, as a professed Christian, afford to delay? (These comments are based on outlines of the Interna tional Sunday School Lessens, copyrighted by the Interna tional Council of Religious Education, and used by per mission). In the last 30 years, the uter ine cancer death rate has been cut by 60 percent, thanks mainly to the Pap test for early detec tion and to improved treatment. Similar results can be achieved for other forms of cancer. Give to your American Cancer Society. Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe for Irrigation/Drainage ITS EASY TO INSTALL, STRONG . . . Uses include road culverts, ditch cross overs, stock water supply lines and turnouts. Durable zinc-coated Armco Corru gated Steel Pipe is avail able in diameters I to N inches. We maintain stock for your needs. Call us for prices „ Coastal Gone.. te Company, Inc. J'WINDSOR, N. C. i% PM. 7M-MM udsmiw, n. c. stitution is located for out-of state information on pro grams. Some suggestions to the public may be helpful: When a representative explains his product, do not sign a con tract on the date of the in terview. Inform the repre sentative that you would like to study his program and will contact him later, if interest ed. Beware -of salesmen who demand payment in the first interview. 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