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Former local man wins National newspaper award
“ Believe as a child believes, and
the magic will find you.**
Candy cane», kids. Chnstmas
music. and the M o m i* County Fair
Court drawing (or a beautiful ring
were on the Chamber agenda this
week Chamber member» joined in
w nh the student» to sing ’ ‘ It Must Be
Santa“
There's nothing like
children at Christmas to get you in
the spirit of the season and to help
you remember the true reason for
Christ mas
Shoppers arc »currying back and
forth with package», gnvertes are
being loaded into trunks for
Christmas dinners and parties,
houses are decked out with lights,
“ giving trees“ are located in many
churches, a bunko club joined the
fairy godmother program, children
arc excited, people around town are
gis ing extra time so that others may
have a Christmas
tis the season
Let some o f the Christmas magic
steal into your hearts and take time
to remember why we celebrate
Christmas Joy to the World
See you next week at Chamber
when we get serious about planning
a new Chamber year A very Merry
Christmas from Hcppncr Chamber
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Many lo ca l
residents wt II rr member ' Kit ' as the
little boy who Jelisered papers ami
wrote sports stones fo r Wes Sher
man. former Gazette owner in the
late 60 s He is the son o f Nels and
Esther Anderson, former Hrpp-
nenles now residing in Dallas. OK
N Christian Anderson, editor o f
The Orange County Register (San
ta Ana. C A ) has been named Editor
o f the Year by the National Press
Foundation, an independent non
profit organization devoted to the
support of excellence in journalism
Anderson. 38, was cited for
transforming the Register into one of
the nat ion’ s most respected
Thank You For
Your Patronage
We Appreciate
Your Support
Throughout the Year
newspapers “ Under Anderson's
leadership, the Register has return
ed to straight news coverage, leav
ing opinion for the editorial pages."
the selection committee said “ In ad
ditMtn. the paper is now nationally
recognized fur its layout. photos anil
graphics '*
The foundation's companion
award for Excellence in Broadcast
Journalism will go to Bnan P
Lamb, chairman and chief executive
officer of C-SPAN, for building the
cable television system into
“ America's Town Hall ”
The awards will he presented at
the fourxlanon'» annual black tie din
ner Feb 22 at the Sheraton
South Morrow County
Ministerial Association
By Father Tony Butt man
“ The Word became flesh and lived for awhile among us Wc have seen
his Glory, the Glory o f the one and only Son. Who came from the Father,
full o f Grace and Truth ” John 1:14
We have seen His Glory Five words with staggering implications What
is God like’ How can an infinite and Holy God reveal Himself to finite
and sinful man’ The great thinkers o f the world have been grappling with
questions like these for over 3.1XX) years without reaching any final
conclusions
The Old Testament prophets spoke about what God was like, but when
Jesus came down from Heaven and was made tnan He revealed God so
perfectly thjt He is described as “ the image o f the invisible G od " (Col
1 13). “ The radiance o f Gods glory and the exact representation o f His
Being“ (Hebrews I 3) When the Disciples wanted to he quite sure ahout
God. Phillip said to the Lord “ Show us the Father and that will be enough
for us" (John 14 8l. and Jesus replied "Anyone who has seen me has seen
the Father” (John 14 *4»
We hear so much about communication problems these days God sols
ed the pn>blcm perfectly What cinild he more meaningful than the hirth
o f a baby-growing into boyhood and manhood, showing love and compas
SHin. knowing loneliness and haired, suffering pain and agony and finally
death In Martin L uthers faxixHis words he said "H e ate. drank, slept, walk
cd was weary, sorrowful, rejoicing. He wept and laughed. He knew hunger
and thirst and sweat. He talked. He toiled. He played, so that there was
no difference between Him and other men. save only this That He was
God and had no sin "
My prayer for you this Christmas is that God would cause you to believe
in your heart that there is no other name under heaven or earth whereby
many may he saved except in His Son Jesus
Merry Christmas &
Happy New Year
J«rry. JoyceKay
Vicki. Molly and felina
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I must have been eight or nine years old at the time It was a cold walk
with my lather as wc traveled (he fairly short distance to attend the annual
Christmas Eve Candlelight service As wc walked I gazed into the night
sky The city lights dimmed the brightness o f many stars hut others were
clear and bright in the night sky As I looked into the sky and dreamed
o f Christmas day. my eyes fixed upon a light that seemed to he blinking
and moving across the sky The light appeared to be red I was both ex
cited and afraid that it might he Santa and Rudolph I pointed out the obstacle
in the sky and asked my father if it might he Santa His reply led me to
believe that anything was possible on Christmas Eve
What agony the next lew hours were I had to sit through an hour wor
ship service, walk back home and get my self to sleep before Santa would
visit my house And Santa was in the neighborhood that very hour
Just as you have many memories o f Christmas, perhaps both joyous and
sad. this is a Christmas memory that I shall never forget It will he a night
filled with wondrr and surprise in my mind for years to come
Christmas is indeed a time o f surprise The surprise that the expected
Messiah was a poor bahy in a cold stable, surprise that he was of common
heritage, not o f royal family, surprise to the shepherds who heard the angelic
message, surprise that wise men from the east would worship at his side,
surprise that Herod would he so threatened by this child that he would com
mit mass murder on hahics. surprise that God would visit us in the greatest
gift o f all. the gift o f (kid's love embodied in human form and flesh
Has Christinas become routine ’ Has Christmas lost it's surprise ’ I must
confess, for me Chnstmas often becomes anything but surprising The or
dinary and mundane seems to easily slip into the celebration of ( Tiristmas
And often anything that threatens the ordinary and routine causes great fear
for my rather traditional expectations o f Christmas
Perhaps we can truly cxpcncnce the meaning o f Chnstmas when wc allow
ourselves to be open to (kid's surprise package for us the gift o f love, the
gift o f Christ, the gift o f God with us
My prayer for each o f us this Christmas season is that our Christmas
celebration might he filled with peace, memory and most o f all. (kid's
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By Kristi Worden
One day Santa was busy reading
the letters He called his elves to
him I need more presents he told
them Then they loaded the sleigh
He flew up and did his job
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“ This award is not only a richly
deserved honor for Otns personal
ly. hut also implicitly recognizes the
contributions to product excellence
made over these years by all o f the
members o f the Register staff.”
Publisher R David Threvhie said
Anderson said he was very
thankful for (he honor
” 1 share it will all my associates
at the Register, who over the past
eight years have worked so hard
together to make this newspaper the
best it can he for the people o f
Orange County,” he said
Raised in Lastern Oregon. Ander
son hmke into print journalism as a
high schtxil sporls stringer He also
edited his high school paper and
worked pari time as a reporter at the
Albany Democrat Herald
After graduating with honors fnmt
Oregon State University, he work
cd at the Albany paper full tunc and
eventually became city editor He
was editor o f the Walla Walla
L’nion Bulletin before joining the
Seattle Limes
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creased its circulation lead over the
Los Angeles Times in Orange Coun
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1979 to 143.127 as »I Sept M ,
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Hope your
holiday season is
happy! Your
patronage is
greatly
appreciated.
424 Lyndon Way, Heppnor
Washington Hotel Anderson and
Lamb eac h w ill receive S3 .(XX) cash
prizes and plaques named in honor
o f George D Bicsendge, a Pulitzer-
winning reporter for the old
Washington Sur. and Soi Tatshoff.
founder and longtime editor o f
Broadcasting Magazine
The foundation's hoard also ap
prosed a special citation commen
ding Terry Anderson. Beirut bureau
chief o f The Associated Press, for
“ his courage and inspiration to jour
nalists around the world.” He has
been held hostage in L ebanon since
March Id. I9«s
Terry Anderson has been invited
to attend if he is freed by the time
o f the awards dinner (Xberwischis
sister. Peggy Say. will be asked to
stand in for him
Chris Anderson came to the
Register in 1980 from The Seattle
Times, where he had been assistant
to the executive editor and then
associate managing editor
Under his direction, the Register
won a Pulitzer Prize for its photo
cxiserage o f the 1984 Summer Olym
pics and was honored by the Califor
nia Newspaper Publishers A(Jsancia
lion in 1983 for general excellence
ami in 1987 for best sports coscnige,
best feature story. best photo jour
nalism an best graphics
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But after he had considered this, an angel o f the Lord appeared to him
in a dream and said, “ Joseph son o f David, do not be afraid to take Mary
home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit
She will give birth to a son, and you arc to give him the name Jesus, because
he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what
the Lord had said through the prophet: “ The virgin will be with child and
will give hirth to a son. and they will call him Immanuel which means “ God
with us.” Matt 1:20-23.
Chnstmas time is one o f the greatest celebrations on earth, not because
o f receiving or giving gifts, but because a Savior w^s born to save us from
our sins
Wc don't have to look very far to see the effects o f sin in this world
You see. the sin of mankind was and is so horrible that a perfect sacrifice
was needed to pay the price for it once and for all That perfect sacrifice
was Jesus God allowed his Son to he horn o f a virgin and to live like you
and me Jesus died for our sins and rose again from the grave to defeat
death He died so that you and I might live
This was God's gift to ntankind and still is today What will you do with
God's gift to his Son Jesus ’ Will you accept Him or reject Him? Why not
accept (kid's greatest gift o f eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord this
Christmas season?
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