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Photo by Scott Newton
Visitors on Grandparmts Day at Sandy Elementary School last week in
cluded Violet Eahey, left, of San Diego, and Lois Ouderkirk. center, of
Portland. Also pictured is Craig Kagan, son of Gary and Joan Kagan of
Sandy, and Margaret Ouderkirk. daughter of Craig and Jo.Anne Van
Horn, also of Sandy. Eahey came to Sandy just for the occasion. “ I said
no at first.** she said, “ but they kept after me till I came." Eahey said
she enjoy ed the day.
HARLAN
House candidate to be in Sandy
S tate R e p re se n ta tiv e
candidate Bob Shiprack
w ill make several cam
paign stops in the Sandy
area in the coming days
Friday, April 9. Shiprack
w ill have lunch with senior
citize n s at the Sandy
Loaves and Fishes at the
Sandy Senior Center
He w ill be at the Sandy
Community Center this
Saturday, April 10. at 10
a m. to meet with local
citizens and next Tuesday,
April 13. he w ill visit Sandy
High School to discuss
students' role in state level
government.
Shiprack also announced
that his committee has
been fo rm e d fo r his
D istrict 23 race
Working for Shiprack are
Sharon Taylor, campaign
coordinator; Terry Con
nell, fin a n cial advisor;
J o d in e
S h ip ra c k .
treasurer. E rik Wilk, fun
draising and targeting, and
Matt Walters, volunteer
coordinator
Shiprack graduated from
D em ocrat
Portland State University
with a bachelor's degree in
social science and a focus
on economics and political
science.
Commissioner
The Beavercreek electri
cian is a delegate to
Clackamas County labor
council and state building
trades
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