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Public Opinion from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 6

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Public Opinioni
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LOCAL Saturday, December 2, 2006 6A Piituc Opinion Police Log mission was dispatched at 9:35 a.m. Typically, game officials deal with the remains of a deer or two discarded on roadsides every year, according to Leonard. Sometimes a roadside pulloff becomes a dumping ground as people drop off more deer parte on a pile they find. "It's common," said Phil Vara-dell, forester with Michaux State Forest It's a problem. They lay there and stink.

It's not just on state land, it's on private land too." Once a person takes a deer carcass home, it's considered household trash, Leonard said, and unused parts can be put out with the trash. Deer From Page IA tion," Game Commission spokesman Don Garner said. The fines can add up. At $500 for each unlawful deer, the fine could hit $15,000. The Fish and Boat Commission also could get involved because the carcasses were polluting the stream, according to Garner, Game Commission information and education specialist in Huntingdon.

"When you start to stack up potential penalties, it's pretty frightening," Garner said. "You can talk about the aesthetics of deer or the opportunities lost for fami- To help Anyone with information about the dumping of deer remains in Conococheague Creek off Loop Road can call the regional office of the Pennsylvania Game Commission at (814) 643-1831. lies to go out and harvest those deer. The bottom line is, in a way, it's theft "It's the first time in a long time I've had a call like this," Leonard said. A township authority employee found the deer remains, according to Garner.

The Game Com BCHAM3ERSBURG VANDALISM: Someone spray-painted letters and symbols on a window of U.L Gordy Elementary School, 401 Miller St, Chambersburg, with gold-colored spray paint sometime between 4:30 p.m. Thursday and 6:30 a.m. Friday. Anyone with information may call police at 264-4131. (Incident No.

C2006-13484) DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Mark R. Farley, 41, of 141 E. Vine St, Chambersburg, was cited for disorderly conduct after police say he was seen passed out Thursday night on Philadelphia Avenue, Chambersburg. When an ambulance arrived, Farley jumped up and ran south on Philadelphia Avenue toward Vine Street Shortly after police were notified, Farley was seen attempting to force entry into a residence on Vine Street When officers made contact with Farley, they determined he had stayed at the residence periodically, and Farley was released to a friend.

THEFT: Tools were stolen from a trailer owned by Benuel Bank at 223 Mill Road, Chambersburg, sometime between 4:30 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Shippensburg, Alyssa Ann Har-nish, 19, Shippensburg, and Gine Marie Tedesco, 18, Secane, were cited for underage consumption of an alcoholic bever- 8gDIS0RDERLY CONDUCT: Shane Oaks and Bryan Holden, both of Shippensburg, were charged with disorderly conduct after police said the two where throwing beer bottles into the woods from an apartment balcony at 20 Britton Road, Shippensburg, Friday around 12:30 a.m. (Incident No. H02-1622084) UNDERAGE DRINKING: Several Shippensburg Township residents were cited for underage drinking in the area of Sunbeam Court, Shippensburg Township, early Friday morning.

Justin Tylor Neiderer, 19, Shippensburg, James 19, Shippensburg, Kyle Bradley Smith, 19, Shippensburg, and Paul S. Kline, 18, Paoli, were all cited for underage consumption of an alcoholic beverage around 12:30 a.m. Friday. A breathalyzer test was performed on Kline with a reading of .307 percent Neiderer was also charged with disorderly conduct after police saw him urinating in parking lot ney. "It allowed us to grow and begin competing with larger firms," he said.

The employee base is very loyal. They want to live in this area. It keeps them from having long commutes, and we're able to offer the economies of a less metropolitan area." Some of money will go toward an expansion of the company's headquarters to house a diesel generator to sustain service through power fluctuations, Courtney said. Global Data, established in 1995, has opened is Chambersburg office in 2004 and has another in Thursday Creamed chipped beef on toast, fruit or juice. Friday Toaster pastry, cereal, fruit or juice.

Lunch Elementary and middle schools Monday Nacho nuevos or turkey sandwich, com, peaches. Tuesday Toasted cheese sandwich or (elementary peanut butter and jelly; middle school ham sandwich), chili, crackers, raw baby carrots, banana. Wednesday Chicken strips or country-style pork chop, mashed potatoes, roll, applesauce. Thursday Ham and cheese hoagie or turkey and cheese hoagie, vegetable soup, pqtato chips, orange wedges. Friday Pepperoni pizza or taco hot pocket, oven fries, pineapple.

High school Monday Taco bar or grilled chicken sandwich, tossed salad, Wormleysburg, Cumberland County. The company offers services from network infrastructure support to custom application development, both stateside and abroad, with around-the-clock technical support With a Second Stage Loan Guarantee from the state, Global Data secures a loan from Community Banks Inc. The state's $50 million initiative, administered by the Commonwealth Financing Authority, is designed to help two- to eight-year-old bioscience, advanced technology and manufacturing businesses secure loans. garlic breadstick, peaches. Quick bite: Cheeseburger.

The grill: Mac Burger. Tuesday Ham and cheese hoagie or turkey and cheese hoagie, vegetable soup, potato chips, applesauce. Quick bite: Chicken pattie sandwich. The grill: Pepperoni pizza. Wednesday Popcorn chicken or country pork chop, mashed potatoes, roll, Mandarin oranges.

Quick bite: Popcorn The grill: Meatball sub. Thursday Toasted cheese or ham deli, chili or tomato soup, baby carrots, pineapple. Quick bite: Hot dog. The grill: Popcorn shrimp. Friday Chicken or steak fajita or pizza, potato tots, apple.

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All programs promote curiosity and discovery in an age-appropriate, safe and nurturing environment. Friday. The trailer was parked at the rear of a home under construction. Anyone with information may call police at 264-4131. (Incident No.

C2006-13410) SCAM: Chambersburg police are warning residents of a scam targeting people who applied to be Snystery shoppers" via the Internet with "Shop Until You Drop Inc." The scammers ask victims to deposit a check for $4,000 and then shop at Wal-Mart and Gap stores, retaining the purchases and fillling out a survey on store service. Victims are then asked to make wire transfers from Western Union and MoneyGram to addresses in Canada. A legitimate company, Shop Until You Drop.net was aware of the scam and alerted the FBI, Canadian authorities, and the Better Business Bureau, police said. (Incident No. C2006-13456) SHIPPENSBURG TWP.

UNDERAGE DRINKING: Several Shippensburg Township residents were cited for underage drinking in the area of Brit-ton Road between 11:40 p.m. Thursday and 1:10 a.m. Friday. Jacob Michael Brendle, 18, Wednesday Creamed chicken over biscuits or meatball hoagie, mashed potatoes, peaches. Thursday Hot ham and cheese or chicken fritters, roll, Tater Tots, banana.

CHAMBERSBURG Milk is served with each meal. Breakfast Monday Whole wheat waffles, juice. Tuesday Egg, ham and cheese burrito, juice. Wednesday Pancakes, juice. Thursday Breakfast pizza, banana.

Friday Cereal and juice choices, fruit turnover. Lunch Monday Chicken pattie on roll with lettuce and mayonnaise or Sloppy Joe, oven fries, applesauce. Tuesday Cheese or pep-peroni pizza or hot dog bar, peas, fresh fruit Wednesday Chicken breast Parmesan with pasta or toasted cheese club, tossed salad, pears. Thursday Bag lunch in ele-mentaty schools: Sandwich choice, potato chips, carrots, fresh fruit Other schools: Cook's choice. Friday Nachos with meat and cheese or fish nuggets, tea rolls, celery with dip, fruited strawberry gelatin.

FANNETT-METAL Milk Is served daily. Breakfast Monday Cereal and muffin or egg sandwich; juice. Tuesday French toast or cereal and bread choice; juice. Wednesday Pancake or cereal and soft pretzel; juice. Thursday Breakfast pizza or cereal and bread choice; juice.

Friday Cereal and toast or creamed chipped beef; juice. Lunch Choice of peanut butter and jelly sandwich with cheese wedge daily, except Wednesday. Monday Ham and cheese hoagie or chicken pattie on roll, potato smiles, kiwi. Tuesday Taco triangles with Company Vroudly Vresents Broadcasting CnmUur toilet Timbre Co, HOMES I 2 A. CBICjT The following school lunch menus for the week of Dec.

4 were supplied by area school districts. BIG SPRING Milk is served daily. Monday Smokie grill beef rib-b-cj, spiral french fries, applesauce. Tuesday Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, roll, banana. Wednesday Chicken and noodles, California vegetables, roll, pineapple.

Thursday French bread pizza, tossed salad, fruit cocktail. Friday Bulldog burger, potato puffs, peaches. CAREER CENTER Milk and fruit choice are served daily. Monday Popcorn chicken and roll or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, baked potato with sour cream, vegetable. Tuesday Ham or turkey sub, Tater Tots, celery with peanut butter.

Wednesday Chicken Parmesan or cheeseburger, potato spudsters, vegetable, roll. Thursday Grilled ham and cheese or chefs salad with roll, chicken noodle soup, crackers. Friday Meatball sub with cheese or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, vegetable. CENTRAL FULTON Milk is served with each meal. Breakfast Toast with spreads offered daily.

Monday Cereal or french toast sticks, fruit or juice. Tuesday Cereal or scrambled eggs with bacon, fruit or juice. Wednesday Cereal or breakfast pizza, fruit or juice. Thursday Cereal or pancakes, fruit or juice. Friday Teachers in-service day.

Lunch Chefs salad offered daily. Monday Oriental chicken over rice or chicken pattie, steamed broccoli, Mandarin oranges. Tuesday Com dog or bacon cheeseburger, glazed carrots, sliced apples, pudding. Chambersburg Ballet Theatre School salsa or rib-b-q on roll, com, pears. Wednesday Salad bar, roll and fruit or chicken sticks, roll, parslied potatoes, peaches or apple.

Thursday Cheeseburger macaroni casserole and roll or hot dog, tossed salad, pineapple. Friday French bread pizza or beef pattie on roll, baby carrots with dip, mixed fruit, brownie. FORBES ROAD Milk is served daily. A salad bar is available each day. Monday Spaghetti or riga-toni, meatballs, homemade roll, kiwi or peaches.

Tuesday Chicken pattie, potato wedges, green beans, com, tropical fruit or pears. Wednesday Fish sandwich or hamburger, macaroni and cheese, gelatin, fresh apple slices or grapes. Thursday Turkey or ham hoagie, pretzels, marsh mallow-rice treat, baked cherry crisp. Friday Pepperoni pizza, tossed salad or carrots and dip, pineapple or fruit push-up. GREENCASTLE-ANTRIM Milk is served dairy.

Salad bar and ala cart items offered in middle and high schools. Monday Hamburger with fixings, smile potatoes, com, applesauce with cinnamon. Tuesday Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, crackers, broccoli cuts, peaches. Wednesday Cereal, yogurt, warm apple slices, orange juice. Thursday Beef gordita, bread, broccoli cuts, peanut butter granola bar, fresh fruit cup.

Friday Mickey's cheese pizza, baby carrots, Teddy Grahams, fruit choice. SHIPPENSBURG Elementary Milk is served daily. Monday Pancakes, scrambled eggs, tri-tater, orange juice. Tuesday Chicken nuggets, roll, sweet peas, pineapple. Wednesday Ham and cheese on roll, celery with dip, strawberry gelatin with mixed 2 Dally Fr.

Custard PLUS Chocolate IT Company From Page IA is to retain and create at least 132 jobs. Jobs will be created across the company structure, Courtney said. "It demonstrates Franklin County can support information technology companies," Ross said. "It becomes another part of the economy that has room to grow." Chambersburg allowed the company to develop a business model in a climate that was more conducive to growth than more metropolitan areas, according to Court Menus fruit. Thursday Spaghetti, bread-stick, tossed salad, applesauce.

Friday Grilled cheese, tomato soup, fresh fruit, finger gelatin. Middle and high schools Milk is served daily. Choice of hot dog (two in high school) each day. Monday Pancakes, sausage, tri-tater, orange juice. Tuesday Ham and cheese hoagie, potato chips, Mandarin oranges, cowboy cookie.

Wednesday Chicken ryz, bread, vegetable soup, fruited gelatin. Thursday Rib-o-q on roll, steak fries, pineapple, brownie. Friday Chicken fajita, seasoned rice, applesauce. TUSCARORA Milk is served daily. Breakfast Monday Juice and cereal choices, doughnut Tuesday Sausage, egg and cheese on roll, juice.

Wednesday Juice and cereal choices, breakfast pizza. Thursday Egg pattie on roll, juice. Friday French toast sticks, juice. Lunch Monday Chicken sub with cheese or fish sub, mixed vegetables, orange wedges. Tuesday Nacho nuevos with cheese or ham and cheese on roll, tossed salad, pineapple.

Wednesday Hamburger or hot dog, baked potato rounds, applesauce. Thursday Chicken nuggets with roll and sauce or beef rib pattie on roll, steamed broccoli. Friday Stuffed crust pizza or fish nuggets with roll, carrot slims with ranch dressing, Mandarin oranges. WAYNESBORO Milk is served with each meal. Breakfast Monday Cinnamon gra-hams, cereal, fruit or juice.

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