The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1974 — Page 3

OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN OF AMERICA FOR 1974 LIST LOCAL RECIPIENT John Henry Peddycord, 201 W. Maple Ave., North Liberty, has been selected as Outstanding Young Man of America for 1974, according to Doug Blankenship, chairman of the board of advisors tor the national awards publics, non. Now in its tenth year, Outstanding Young Men of America is an annual t.©graphical compilation sponsored by leading men’s civic, service and professional organizations. The Awards Volume sea. lures the accomplishments of ap- [ proximately 6.300 young men of exceptional abilities and achievements from across the country. Criteria for inclusion in Out. standing Young Men of America are service to others, professional excellarce, business advancement, charitab’e r^tivities and civic and professional recognition. The young men chosen for this dis. tinction are between the ages of 21 and 35. Nominations for the awards publication are made by

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civic organizations. Jaycee chap, ters, college alumni associations and military commandants. The publication will be distributed nationally in November. CHURCH PICNIC AT STUNTZ PINE FOREST The Walkerton United Metho, dist Church will have their church picnic at Stuntz Pine Forest on Sunday, September 15th. The picnic will beg.n about 12:30 p.m. with the pot luck dinner. Follow, ing the dinner there will be games for all, ao come join in the fun and fellowship. □ D births □ □ A son was torn on September 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casteel, Walkerton, in the Parkview Hos. pital, Plymouth. A baby girl was born on Satur. day evening in the LaPorte Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Blackbum, Plymouth. Mrs. Blackbum is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dale Stull, Walkerton.

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gl m ' Iri^n W >^7l? / \ I \ /ZX/Kwo l\Y U I Y \ . • - ; •t • • 4 Dear Friends: It is a pleasure for us to announce that on September 12th, we are opening our new Store, in Walkerton. This will be our 187th drug store, all in Indiana. All of our new’ stores are designed for your convenience—Front door parking—Self service shopping—Bright, spacious stores, with everything at your fingertips. Hook's has been in business since 1900 and we’ve built our reputation on being first a drug store. This means that filling prescriptions is the most important part of our business. In fact, our prescription sales are 25% of our total sales—much greater than the national average (around 18%) of U.S. drain drug stores. Prescriptions are still our greatest health bargain. In the old days, medications were not nearly as effective as they are today. They didn't cost very much and they didn’t do ven’ much either. Today, from our st<x k of the finest, freshest drugs available, come medicines that could save your health—or save your life'. Yet their cost has actually decreased. We’re proud to Ire serving more than eighty-seven hometowns throughout the State of Indiana and are especially proud that you have made it possible for us to grow in tins explosive way in the Walkerton community. We hope you’ll come by soon to see our new store. We’re ready to fill your next prescription or provide you with all of your health and other drug store needs. Helping people get well and stay well is wliat Hook’s is all about. Very truly yours, HOOK DRUGS, INC. 1 r August F. “Bud” Hook ‘ Jr kJ Bf Chairman of the Board a "A i Bi® VH i Norman P. Reeves tEM President HHHf ^flH

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