PAGE 18 - PLA1NDEALER • FRIDAY, JULY 26,1974 "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit JUdge Richard Kelly Kenneth R. Shoulders, 802 W. Friendly, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of arson. James Hansen, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of delivery of cannabis Kevin McFarland, 1509 Morgan, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of unlawful delivery of cannabis. Associate Circuit Judge Paul Kilkelly Richard Calkins, 217 N. Front, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $15 and costs. Milton H. Clark, 1308 N. Court, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $25 and costs. Mary M. Creed, Chicago, guilty of speeding, fined $14 and costs. Michael Dejohn, River Grove, guilty of speeding, sent to driving school. J a m e s K e l l y , Carpentersville, charged with fleeing and attempting to elude a police officer, amended to failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, fined $100 and costs. Charles Whiting, 3401 Second avenue, McHenry, guilty of dog running at large, fined $10 and Larry R. Moore, 3708 W. Anne, McHenry, guilty of dog running at large, fined $10 and costs. COMPLAINTS Officer John Langdon charges that on July 20, Thomas C. Newman of 5013 State, Crystal Lake, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did become loud and boisterous and used profane language when stopped at the corner of Route 120 and Freund. Bond set at $25, court date Aug. 21. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Majercik charges that on July 21, Mark H. Meier, 5606 Woodlane, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of transportation of alcoholic liquor in a motor vehicle with the seal broken. Bond set at $50, court date Aug. 5. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Majercik charges that on July 21, Mark H. Meier 5606 Woodlane, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that he did obtain unauthorized control over gasoline from the Cities Service station. Bond set at $1,000, court date Aug. 5. Deputy Sheriff Douglas Prosen charges that on May 21, Kenneth R. Johnson, 1921 Main street, Spring Grove, committed the offense of driving while license revoked. Bond set at $1,000, court date Aug. 5. Deputy Prosen charges that on May 21, Kenneth R. Johnson, 1921 Main street, Spring Grove, committed the offenses of no valid registration and disobeying a stop sign. Bond set at $50, court date Aug. 5. Deputy Sheriff Dannye Bankson charges that on July 22, Harold A. Rothery of 1025 Ingleside avenue, Ingleside, committed the offense of transportation of alcoholic liquor in a motor vehicle with the seal broken. Bond set at $50, court date Aug. 8. Deputy Dannye Bankson charges that on July 22, Harold A. Rothery of 1025 Ingleside avenue, Ingleside, committed the offenses of unlawful sale of alcoholic liquor to minors, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and unlawful purchase of a lcoholic liquor by a person of non-age. Bond set at $3,000, court date Aug. 8. Deputy Sheriff Anthony Olszewski charges that on July 20, Raymond W. Low of 4904 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood, committed the offense of theft under $150 (possession of stolen property). Bond set at $1,000, court date Aug. 8. Janet Flury charges that on July 19, Marjorie Flick of 4506 Elmleaf, McHenry, committed the offenses of criminal damage to property in that she did damage the roof, front and side of the complainant's residence and disorderly conduct in that she did pound on the door and use profane language in a loud voice and acted in an unreasonable manner. Bond set at $600, court date aug. 8. Louis Robinson charges that on July 19, Marjorie Flick of 4506" Elmleaf, McHenry, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that she did obtain unauthorized control over a license plate belonging to complainant. Bond set at $300, court date Aug. 8. Deputy Allen C. Jones charges that on July 20, Ronald W. Spankuch of 2320 Hickory, Spring Grove, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he became belligerent and refused to cooperate and give information regarding an accident he had been involved in and refused to be transported to the county jail to post bond on a traffic ticket. Bond set at $25, court date Aug. 19. Deputy Bankson charges that on July 22, Michael J. Kibitlewski. 524 Ash street. Ingleside committed the offense of unlawful purchase or acceptance of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age. Notice given to appear in court Aug. 9. Deputy Sheriff John Bognar charges that on July 13,' William B. Bolger of 3613 James street, McHenry, committed the offense of unlawful possession of cannabis. Bond set at $1,000, court date Aug. 19. Deputy Sheriff Edgar Fair charges that on July 19, Corey L. Walker of 4118 E. Wonder Lake drive, Wonder Lake, committed the offense of violation of curfew. Bond set at $25, court date Aug. 1. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS SALES INCREASE E.G. Rutherford, board chairman and chief executive officer of Modine Manufacturing company, has ®told shareholders that the company'swftfst fiscal quarter, which ended June 30, showed a 12 percent sales gain but an earnings drop of 534 percent compared to last year's first quarter. Sales for the quarter were $31,268,000, up from last year's $27,919,000. Net earnings dropped to $911,000 for the Thought For Food South African ShoVf Dinner Thaw 3 packages (8 oi. each) South African rock lobster tails Using kitchen shears, cut down both edges <4 underside mem brane and remove. jGrasp tail in •both hands and bend backwards toward shell side to crack in several places. (Inserting skew ers through meat close to shell also prevents curling). Melt V4 pound butter in saucepan, add the juice of two lemons and a few dashes of aromatic bitters. Grease shells lightly and place flesh side down over grill. Bar- quarter, compared to $1,960,000 a year ago. 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