Oregon Advance Times_1968-09-12

Newbry Name-d (hairman U, S, Senate Candidate Rob– ert Packwood today an– nounced that State Senator L, W. (Lynn) Newbry will be his fourth district chairman in his bid to unseat Wayne Morse, Newbry indicated he is ac– tively supporting Packwood, a three-term member of the State Legislature, in his United States Senate cam– paign because "I have worked with Bob and have a great admiration for his legislative ability, I think Bob Packwood could bring the youth and vigor and fresh ideas to the 1 11 Csn Do" Hou,ewile United States Senate which She might at first glance be any busy housewife with are so desperately needed at _nothing more on her mind than, "What's for dinner," A this time," Newbry said. second look would reveal her pleasant smile and her quick Newbry was named the energetic step. There is nothing ordinary about Mrs. Ella most effective member of the Mae Gay. She certainly would qualify as a housewife, State Senate in 1967 by the being the mother of 12 children, 11 living. Six children , Capitol News Corps and was still living at home would keep an average housewife busy, also named Education Man of but Mrs, Gay is a woman with a purpose. the Year by the · Oregon For the past two months she has been coming in and out (Continued on Page 6) of Highland Community Center attending every available MEET A PROTECTOR He has one goal : to pro– tect people like you and your family against major hazards of financial inse- curity. He has what it takes. Living Insurance from Equitable. And the ability to make it fit your pocket, your plans, your life. He's a career life insur– ance agent, backed by a complex computer system that helps him help you, quickly and efficiently. Give him a call. He's on your side. typing class, five daily and two evenings. When compli– mented on her progress, she said, "I hope to qualify for advancement shortly.'' There is not the slightest doubt she will. She is currently employed by the Neighborhood Service Center in the housing department. When questioned, she spoke readily and with pride about her children - as well she might, for six of her children have graduated from high school, one son is a junior at Benson High, another son is entering the University of Oregon, majoring in business administration. Her oldest daughter graduated from Langston University in Oklahoma, where she was salutatorian of her class and is now married to a graduate chemist. Another daughter is a senior at .Grant High, Two of her sons are in the service, one in Vietnam, the other is stationed at Fort Riley in Kansas. Typical of most grandmothers, she likes to show pictures of her six good-looking grandchildren, the youngest having just won a beauty contest at Allen Temple•. She beamed as she said there will soon be two more grandchildren. It takes a little more persuasion to get Ella Mae to talk about herself. Her story is one well worth hearing. Widowed in 1959, she first came to Oregon in 1964 for the wedding of her oldest son. She determined then that she and her family must live here. She had fallen in love with Oregon's beauty, but more than that she saw the opportunity to further her own education, She was amazed at the free courses offered here that were not available in Oklahoma. Since March, 1965, she has obtained a certificate to teach Training Proiects (Continued on Page 6) September 12, 1968 The Oregon Advance/TIMES Page 3 Fall Classes Sign-up at Art Center This week is the final week to sign up for fall classes at the Albina Art Center, classes such as: Drawing, ballet, guitar, ceramics, knitting, movies, calligraphy, crochet- ing, folk dance, jazz dance, '· stitchery and drums: piano, flute, recorder, silk- All of these , classes are screen, oil painting, saxo- scheduled to start September I • phone, clarinet, weaving, , 16. 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