Logan E. Dobberstein, 28, of Grand Rapids, MI was
found guilty on July 12, 2013 of driving while license
suspended, revoked, denied. He was ordered to pay $425
and 93 days in jail delayed one year.
Brent M. Klein, 34, of Atlanta was found guilty on July
12, 2013 of an operating violation of license restrictions.
He was ordered to pay $425 and 93 days in jail delayed
one year.
Heather M. Roberts, 27, ofHillman, MI was found guilty
on July 12, 2013 of having no license/multiple licenses.
She was ordered to pay $625 and 93 days in jail delayed
one year.
Jeffrey R. Cumper, 28, of Hillman was found guilty on
July 12, 2013 of a second offense of driving while license
suspended, revoked, denied. He was ordered to pay $625
and ordered to 93 days injailwith credit for 7 days served,
86 days in jail delayed one year.
Cassie L. Troyer, 26, of Atlanta was found guilty on June
28, 2013 of driving while license suspended, revoked,
denied. She was ordered to pay $875 and ordered to 30
days in jail held in abeyance.
Thomas T. Baur, 21, of Lewiston was found guilty on
June 28, 2013 of malicious destruction of a building $200
< $1,000. He was ordered to pay $1,835 in fines, costs and
restitution and ordered to 60 days in jail with credit given
for 60 days time served.
Kevin T. Hibner, 41, of Aflanta was found guilty on June
28, 2013 of larceny of trees and shrubs less than $200. He
was ordered to pay $9,281.68 in fines, costs and restitu-
tion and received 30 days in jail delayed one year.
Kelly Miller Circus coming to Lewiston
The world-celebrated Kelly Miller Circus is bringing
thrills, chills, and fabulous, affordable family fun to
Lewiston on Sunday, August 18 with performances at 2
and 5 p.m. Tigers, elephants, camels, clowns, dogs, po-
nies, aerialists, acrobats and much more make marvel-
ous magic in America's one-ring wonder during the two
hour show.
On circus day, the fun and excitement being long be-
fore showtime. Beginning at 8:45 a.m., the public is cor-
diallyinvited to join the circus family as the Big Top rises
to the skies, aided by men, machinery and performing
pachyderms.
The local appearance of the Kelly Miller Circus is spon-
sored by the Lewiston Area Chamber of Commerce.
Advance tickets will be for sale at the Marathon, the Iron
Kettle, Mason & Mills Auto Supply (Napa Auto Parts, U-
Haul & RC Hobbies), the chamber office and First Fed-
eral Bank. Advance tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for
children. Tickets purchased on show day at the circus
box office will be $15 for adults and $7 for children.
Hunter's Education Class July 29-
Aug. 2 at Canada C reek Itanclz
A hunter's education class will be held at Canada Creek
Ranch July 29-August 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is a
cost of $10 per student. Please bring lunch each day.
Michigan policy and procedure states students under
10 years of age shall be accompanied by a parent or
guardian, or other adult designated and provided by the
parent or guardian during the course.
Students must have an adult with them the first day
when signing in to sign the permission sheet to take the
class.
To register for the class, please contact Roger or Pat Ray
at 517-290-5507 or 517-290-3398.
Well known anthropologist and anatomist, Dr. Jeff
Meldmm of Idaho State University, will be visiting north-
ern Michigan on August 2 and 3 to discuss his views on
the existence of Bigfoot, or Sasquatch. Once a skeptic, he
is now the nation's leading authority on the existence of
Bigfoot and bases his opinion on scientific findings and
research. As a professor ofAnthropology andAnatomy at
Idaho State University, he has become a world leader in
the cause tO scientifically recognize Bigfoot.
Northern Michigan provides an ideal haven for Bigfoot
with many rivers and lakes and much forested and
swampy terrain. Sightings are, however, rare, but in
woodlands there are clues of Bigfoot habitation. Foot-
prints, stick structures, tree snaps, tree knocks, odor,
vocalizations and more, indicate a presence.
Bigfoot can be found around the world and by many
different names. A common name in the past was simply
Wild Man of the Woods. Bigfoot is a recent American
term derived from sightings in the Western States.
On Friday, August 2, Dr. Medmm will speak at a Bigfoot
seminar in Comins at the Township Hall. The public is
invited to attend between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. A $10
donation will be taken at the door to cover a catered
lunch and the seminar. On Saturday, August 3, Dr.
Medrum will attend Bigfoot Discovery Days in West
Branch at the Community Center in West Branch.
For more information and reservations, call Nelson
Yoder at 989-848-2246 or Phil Shaw at 989-345-3717.
to meet
The Northem Michigan Chapter of the Embroiderers
Guild of America will meet on Wednesday, July 31, 2013.
This is our annual summer luncheon. It will be held at
Diana's Delight in Gaylord at 11:30 am.
For information, call Sue at 231-584-2091.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 The Montmorency County Tribune 3A
te is super sweet
Hey there, everyone! My
name is Maggie and I'm a
super sweet gal. I'm 5
years old with the spirit of
a youngster and love to
show my cheerfulness to
anyone who will accept it.
And how can you not?
When I greet you with a
kiss and a constant wag of
my tail, you can't fight the
urge to smile.
I am a loyal girl, will lis-
ten to every word you say
and will faithfully follow
your direction. I am hoping to find that new forever
home where I'll be able to go for runs and walks with
my new family. I would love the chance to enjoy a
new life with a wonderful, active family. I've heard
about this thing called alake .... I would love to check
out a lake. I heard there's lots of water and splashing
and fun found at lakes. Won't you take me to the lake
with you? We can go swimming together and I'll
wiggle from head to toe in appreciation!
I've already been spayed, had all my shots and I'm
even microchipped, so I'm more than ready to pack
my dog bed and head on out to my new forever
home. If you would like to know more about me or
anyofthe other critters here at the shelter please give
them a call at 989-785-3738, or even better, come see
me! I love to meet new people! Thanks and see you
soon!
Love, Maggie
The Shabby Chic style show, benefiting the Friendship
Housing Center of Otsego County, will be held Saturday,
]uly 27 from 1-3 p.m. at 221 N. Center Street, Gaylord the
historical gold Victorian house. Please bring a lawn chair
or blanket for seating.
The show will feature fashions from Seams like New,
Goodwill, Angels at Work, Salvation Army, Up North
Resale, Caring Closet, A to Z and Venus and Blue Jeans.
Tickets are $25, and include lunch and a drink and are
available at the Gaylord Information Center, Saturh
Booksellers and from any FCC board member.
For more information, call 989-732-1215.