Collision on E. Park Avenue causes $4,900 total damages Two cars were moderately damaged in a col lision at the intersection of East Park Avenue and Fox Hollow Road Sept. 4, State College Bureau of Police Services said. An unidentified Bellefonte man was driving his car east on East Park Avenue when he attempted to make a left turn onto Fox Hollow Road and cut off the car driven by Donald Grosser Jr., of Media, who was traveling west on East Park Avenue, police said. Police estimated the damage to the Bellefonte man's vehicle at $2,700 and Grosser's at $2,200. No one was injured in the accident, police said. Two-vehicle accident in town nets damages; no one hurt Two vehicles were damaged in a two-car acci dent at 8:12 a.m. Sept. 3 at the intersection of South Atherton Street and West Beaver Avenue, police said. David Lauderßaugh of Delaware was driving his car south on South Atherton Street when he attempted to make a left turn onto West Beaver Avenue and cut into the path of Claire Bishcoff FEE • FEE • FEE • FEE • FEE • FEE • [Tx • FEE • FEE • FEE • FEE FEE FALL RUSH PARTY ri (4 National Service Sorority '.. Wednesday, September 6,1989 id Hamilton Lounge in West Halls 'A m 7 pm 1 Headed for Service to the Community, rii New Friendships, A Future Filled with Opportunity? k 4 • 14 Then FEE is the Sorority for You! p ;-. FRIENDSHIP -- SERVICE --EQUALITY ': FEE • FE,E • FEE • FEE • FEE 0 FEE • FEE • FEE • FEE • FEE • FEY, Penn State Marketing Association Presents PSMA Awareness Day Sept. 6 10-4 HUB /6SM* Fishbowl RN state marketwisot by 0 Charles Ave. :::cimukapto • too*r. 237-981 P• T o 1119.11 Sat 9-4 *Widow. Sebuttals, nallodbis Raft**. & llView** s e m o s o lor .11 . 111 " °gloom 41= 1 " . Mc& 1614trelletio, •Ilholaitty Have Another Day! of Michigan. Bischoff was also driving her car south on South Atherton Street but was in the left lane. Lauderßaugh's vehicle was moderately dam aged and Bishcoff's was slighty damaged in the accident, police said. No injuries were reported. Laudorßough was issued a citation for mak ing an illegal turn, police said. ■ Criminal Mischief: A window was smashed with a brick yesterday morning at the South Hills Business School, 480 Waupelani Drive, State College police said. ■ Criminal Mischief: A dry chemical fire extinguisher was discharged in the first floor of Sackett Building about 9 p.m. Sunday, Univer sity Police Services said. Three male students were discovered in the area and one admitted to discharging the extin guisher, police said. The man was identified and issued a citation, police said. ■ Criminal Mischief: An elevator in Porter Hall was damaged by an unknown person who pulled a bar loose from inside the elevator, Uni versity police said. The incident was reported to police at 6:52 p.m. Sept. 1, police said. No damage estimate to the elevator was given. ■ Fire: A fire that broke out in the fourth floor laundry room of Packer Hall sometime between 1:50 p.m. and 2:16 p.m. Sept. 3 was extinguished by University police, police said. The fire probably started when a dryer over heated, police said. ■ Theft: A blue, 10-speed Kent bicycle valued at $2OO was taken from a bicycle rack on the Feline friend Paul Bahn (seniorgeography) takes a break to keep his furry pal Otto Parts entertained yesterday afternoon on a Fraser Street lawn southwest side of Stuart Hall sometime between 3:30 p.m. Aug. 31 and 9:40 a.m. Sept. 1, Univer sity police said. Police said the bicycle belongs to Barry Ritch ie, 703 Stuart. ■ Theft: A computer system was taken from 320 Willard Building sometime between Sept. 1 and yesterday, University police said. A wooden cabinet with the computer inside was broken into but police have not been able to identify what kind of computer was taken or its value, police said. only 29 includes cut & style or Shampoo Cut & Blow Dry onlyrg."o 159 S. Garner st. , 237•6609 teg 4.4.(X) GREAT PART•TIIKE JOBS National marketing company with new office in State College (short walk from campus) has immediate openings for outgoing, confident people who can work at least 2 evenings during the week and Saturday morning or Sunday evenings. We offer: Choice of work schedules Good hourly salary & performance bonus Weekly paycheck Expert training Interesting work contacting past and present customers on our nationwide WATS lines Reliable, Motivated applicants should call— 231-6400 after 2 pm ■ Theft: The locks and change from four vending machines at the Holiday Inn, 1450 S. Atherton St., were taken sometime between Sept. 1 and Sept. 4, State College police said. Police said they do not know how much money was taken. ■ Theft: A vending machine on the second floor of the Nittany Lion Inn, Park Lane, was broken into sometime between 11:30 p.m. and midnight Sept. 3 and an unknown amount of change and products was taken, University police said. ATTENTION TO ALL PREMEDS AND OTHER MAJORS INTERESTED IN ATTENDING MEDICAL SCHOOL THERE WILL BE AN INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 at 6:30 pm in 262 Willard sponsored by Dr. Robert Mitchell pre-med advisor and Alpha Epsilon Delta There will be a brief mandatory meeting for all AEA members following the informational session FPI AM TRY PENN STATE" , ‘ , 44mirsr omm AmisomoN R ow 6.sThoymis Collegian PhotoiMandie Young Police could not specify what type of product the machine contained or estimate damage. ■ Theft: Two University males allege* removed a fire extinguisher from Cooper Hall early Sept. 3 and were apprehended by officers on the south side of Wolf Hall after they were identified by witnesses, University police said. The men, who are students at the University's Ogontz Campus, were identified, issued citations and released, police said. —compiled by Terrie Mahoney
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