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Show AdisSf education classes offered Adult Education clashes still have room for more students as some of the classes have already al-ready begun and others will begin be-gin within the next few days. To assure a class of being held, there must be at least 10 adults sign up for it. The day of the class may be changed if approved by class members enrolled. en-rolled. Classes are held Wednesdays Wed-nesdays at the high school. Classes currently being offered offer-ed and their instructors are as follows: re-upholstering home furniture, Horace Peay; family budgeting and record keeping, Dean Mason; sewing, Ann Bart-lett Bart-lett (class begins Oct. 9); welding and agriculture mechanics, mech-anics, Robert Brock, (first class Nov. 7); typewriting, LuAnn Murdock (first class Oct. 9); cabinet making, Fenton Billings; Bill-ings; Oil painting, Stanley Burningham (first class Oct. 9) ; ceramics, Elaine Craig; physical fitness for ladies, Sylvia Syl-via Williams. |