Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 5, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 January 1997 — Page 2

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, January 29,1997

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READER'S CORNER... Reading promotes fitness

Brenna Sheets is a local elementary teacher, and has enjoyed reading since childhood, when she read Nancy Drew mysteries and The Hardy Boys. At present, she is reading “Eat More, Weight Less,” by Dean Ornish, M.D., and “Oprah—The Connection,” by Oprah Winfrey. She stated, “I’m taking health seriously for the new year!” She would also recommend “Jurassic Park” to others, reporting “I read this at my girls’ urging, and really liked it—it was surprisingly fun.” If Brenna were going away for six months, and could only take one book, other than the Bible, with her, it would be “Hawaii,” by James Michener, because it is long, and includes lots of history. She would make required reading for all high school graduates the ever-popular “To Kill a Mockingbird,” saying that “without a doubt, it needs to be read and considered seriously.” Magazines Brenna reads regularly include Living Fit, Time and

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f Continued from page one Howell, residing at 1309 S. Harkless, Apt. 1, Syracuse. Hilbrich failed a field performance test, and was given a breathalyzer test. His blood alcohol content tested at .14%. He was then advised that he was being charged with driving while intoxicated and driving while his license was suspended. Howell was charged with public intoxication. Both were transported to the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Dept., with bail set at SI,OOO for Hilbrich and SSOO for Howell, to await a Wednesday, January 29 court date in the Nappanee City Court. ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION At 3:18a.m. Sunday, January 26,

Court news* The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Michael Vint, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, paid total fine and charges of $173.50. Isaac Bontrager, charged with speeding 48mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $76.50. Bruce Whisman, charged with disregarding an automatic signal, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Michelle Yoder, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. —Shannon Templeton, charged with no operator’s license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Robert Flora, charged with speeding 58mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $76.50.

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BRENNA SHEETS

People, and, if she could spend an evening with any author, it would be John Grisham.

Nappanee Police Ptl. John Elliott observed a black Pontiac Grand Prix headed west on US6 in the area of CR9. The vehicle was traveling at 38mph in a 55mph zone, and it appeared that the vehicle had several occupants, including some who were possibly not yet 18 years of age. Elliott followed the Pontiac to US6 and Nappanee St., where he initiated a stop. It was learned that three subjects in the vehicle were under age 18; the two in the front seat were 18 and 19 years old. Further investigation revealed that all of the subjects in the vehicle had been drinking, and two unopened cans of Budweiser beer were found in the vehicle. All of the occupants were transported to the station and charged as follows:

Merle D. Hostetler, age 19, 30575 CRSO, Nappanee, illegal consumption of alcohol and contributing to the delinquency of a minor; Joas D. Helmuth, 18, 1075 E. 3rd, illegal tion of alcoho}; two ipalfr. juve-' niles, both age 17, charged with illegal consumption of alcohol and curfew violation. While preparing to enter the Nappanee Police Department, a 16-year-old male fled. He was not located, but his identity is known; he will be charged when he is located. The juvenile subjects were released to their parents pending a Wednesday, February 26 court earing. The adults were released on written promises to appear in court; their hearing is set for Wednesday, January 29, in the Nappanee City Court.

Garfield featured on new license plate

That famous cat, Garfield, is lending a helping “paw” for public schools around the state. Garfield will be featured on the new Indiana Education special recognition license plate, which will help raise money for public school corporations. The license plate’s logo will depict Garfield carrying his books to an old-fash-ioned red school house. A BMV task force chose this design because Garfield and his creator, Jim Davis, have frequently promoted educational and traffic

Books on Tape available

No time to read? Driving long distances? The Nappanee Public Library’s Books on Tape are available to cardholders through the Indiana Library Film and Video Service. The library receives approximately receives approximately 20 new titles every other month. Titles in the February/March package include: Antagonists —Ernest Gann’s tragic historic drama of the Jews who held the rocky fortress of Masada for more than three years. Born on the Forth of July —Ron Kovic’s true story of how one man came to terms with the Vietnam War. Delta Wedding —Eudora Welty describes life in 1920s Mississippi. Eight Steps to a Health Heart — Advice from Robert Kowalski, who has recovered from two bypass surgeries.

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safety issues. The plates are one of three new special plates introduced this year. Others include the Anderson University license plate, to raise money for that university, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum plate, to benefit the museum. The education plate will provide additional funding for the public school district of the buyer’s choice. Hoosiers are also reminded that they can order personalized license plates, on a first-come, first-served

Making the- Most of Your Money, by financial advisor Jane Bryant Quinn. Possession: A Romance —A.B. Byatt’s literary detective thriller and multilayered love story. Power of the Plus Factor— Norman Vincent Peal focuses on the power of faith, ano how to tap its unlimited potential. Surviving the Cut—Kevin Murphy guides executives to successful job hunting in today’s market. The Yosemite —One of naturalist John Muir’s most fascinating titles. You Can Make a Difference: 14 Ways to Change Your World — Gary Collins discusses the impact of personal integrity, commitment, and willingness to learn. For more information, call the Nappanee Public Library at 219-773-79 J 9.

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Currently, there are 41 special recognition license plates, representing such interests as Indiana colleges and universities, the environment and civic organizations.