B—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1986 notes • Free University will sponsor a Satisfying Vegetarian Cooking Class and Feast at 6 tonight in 158 Willard. • Nittany Grotto will meet at 7 tomorrow night in 119 Boucke. o Free University will sponsor a discussion class on "Eckankar, The Ancient Science of Soul Travel" from 7:30 to 9 tonight in 113 Sackett. • The German Department will sponsor a free showing of "Die neuen Leiden des jungen W." at 8 tonight in 202 Burrowes. The film is in German only. • The Krishna Yoga Society will hold discussions on Bhakti Yoga / B hagavad Gita followed by a vegetari an feast at 6 tomorrow, Thursday and Friday nights at 103 E. Hamilton Ave. • The Gay Men's Alliance of Cen tral Pa. will sponsor a dance with a cash bar and DJ from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday at Gatsby's. You must be 21 and have a photo ID to attend. NOTICE by's Aug. 15,16,17. Musical come dy 'Little Mary Sunshine' and Collegian Inc. reserves the dinner served at your table. Tick right to release the names of ets $l5 Hotel State College desk individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle- INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS, glan Magazine and The Weekly motorcycle, home, personal be- utilities included, partially fur- Collegian. longings, hospitalization. For fished, close to campus. 237- The decision' on whether to professional, courteous service, 7055 release this information shall be call 238-6633. made by the management of INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, Collegian Inc. motorcycle, home, personal be• The purpose of this policy Is to longings, hospitalization. For pro discourage the placdment of ad- fesslonal, courteous service, call vertising that may be cruel or 238.6633 unnecessarily embarrassing to indiyiduals or organizations FQ,k.n..! . f. : :..::': at half price. Join PC Workshop DORM CONTRACT: FEMALE Club for $5.00 and rent for grad, Information 1.717-784-6014, $2.95/hr. through December 432 Jefferson St. +2, Blooms- 1986. 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College Ave., Suite 210 ' - . 234.6860 Chronic worriers should limit anxiety to scheduled times, professor says By GORDON ZERNICH Collegian Staff Writer The most useful thing a chronic worrier can do for 30 minutes each day is shut off all the hustle and bustle and get quiet, a University professor of psychology said last week. Thomas Borkovec, who was a guest on the Phil Donahue Show last week, said he encour ages people to limit their worrying to a certain time and place. He appeared on the show to offer insight into the effects of worry ing a topic he researched from 1980 to 1985. "Our overall goal is to understand worry and how to deal with it," Borkovec said. "The result of that will give us a better sense of well-being and less fear and anxiety. Then we can have better social relationships, happi ness and love." Worrying can affect a person's perfor mance, but it doesn't always, he said. One detrimental aspect of worrying for students is frequently exhibited when taking exams. "When people worry about exams they may go blank and they may be unable to retrieve information because so much of their thinking and retreiving is of worrying thoughts rather than the relevant information for answering the question." COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS GRADUATING? TREAT YOUR parents to dinner theater at Gats PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS. Rent terminals compatible with PSU Mainframe, R/NET, LIAS: ACORN 232 S. Allen, 238-6021 RENT PERSONAL COMPUTERS ~,.o,p.l.!lTlyi:"E.:!%lT,s: : : AN ISLAND APARTMENT: New two and three bedroom town houses, 1 1/2-3 baths, finished and unfinished basements, walk up attic, deck, carports, laundry chute, Jenn Air stove, Kitchen Aid, breakfast bar. 5 minutes to campus by car or bus. Guar anteed electric bill. Families, professionls, mature and elderly only. $5OO-$6OO. 234-5251 by HCI. ONE AND TWO bedroom fur nished apartments close to cam pus. 237.7055 BEAUTIFUL ONE BEDROOM SEEK MATURE MALE non-smok- ROOM FOR RENT, female grad, apartment one block from cam- er to share University Towers non-smoking, quiet. Fall and pus! Fully furnished,all utilities Condominium. Call Robert spring semesters. $165. Park For and laundry facilities. Can acco- (609)848-2225. est on bus route. 237-3315 modate up to three people. Call Nina at 237-0363 AVAILABLE FOR FALL and Spring. Rooms. Swimming pool, ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED free parking, 2 blocks from pus, meals optional. 238-0934, cam apartments available for August CHRIS, LOVED YOUR sneakers rental. Peppermili. Monday-Fri- 238-9911. at AEPI. Saturday night was fun. QUIET, NON—SMOKING FE day, 10am-4pm. 238.2290. Satur- FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, large Sorry I had to leave In such a MALE to share small 2 bedroom day 10-2. contemporary house lofts, fire- rush. Do It again sometime? 237- with 1 female near campus, rea place, etc., good location $650/12 7348. sonable 1.717-784-6014 evenings. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share mos., $7BO/9 mos. 238-0271. MAN OF SUBSTANCE: available ROOMS IN FRATERNITY for Fall one bedroom apartment in Bea- HELP! NON-SMOKING male via (special) arrangements-PA, semester: $1395.00; meals, so ver Hill. Balcony, furnished. Call seeks housing for Fall Semester. 16801/NE Seaside. WDAY 7/30 cial included. Call Keith after 5 Jim or Dan 238-2537 after 5. Please call 234-5241. exciting. I love you! Starshine. P.M. 238-6789. We've got ress PARKWAY PLAZA Directly across from Westerly Parkway Shopping Plaza, 5 minutes from downtown and campus, and a short walk to tennis facilttites with the most luxurious on-site swim club in State College, Where you can study poolside on those lazy summer days ..What address could offer you more? All apartments are fully furnished including drapes, free cable, laundry facilities on every floor and built for quiet with 9" of concrete between floors. If you're a student who fits our image, loin us at the Plaza in the Fall. Choice studio, 1, 2 rtments are available. Isn't it time to make the Plaza your & 3 bedroom apa address? FARKwa I Likiik 1000 Plan Dave, State College (B 14) Zer3432. Only $ 2OO Secarity Deposit .equired '2OO Off First Month's Rent Microwaves in Logan House New Furniture in Large. One Bedrooms Borkovec said people inclined to worry should replace troublesome thoughts with something different since worrying about something a person has no control over is useless. "When you are worried about something, think about a worst-case scenario," he said. "Sometimes when you do that you can discov er that it isn't so terrible after all. It may not be the way you prefer it to be, but it won't be the disaster it sometimes feels like when you are worrying." Worrying is ahabit that becomes automatic if a person doesn't learn how to control it, Borkovec said. In order to regulate worrying, he said, people should: • Observe their thinking during the day and learn to identify the early signs of worry ing. • Establish a half-hour worry period, to take place at the same time and place each day. • Postpone worrying until the worry peri od. • Replace worrisome thoughts with fo cused attention on the task at hand or any thing else in the immediate environment. • Use a daily worry period to think inten sively about current concerns. ::. ; • : - Fo.'k:.i.of . T. - ..: . :::::: . . Borkovec said in and of itself, worrying is not good and it limits us, but it can be used constructively. He said worrying can be motivational. It can give people energy, let them know what needs to be done, help them set goals and make plans. He said worrying can also help to emotion ally prepare people for handling difficult situations. However, problems - arise because many times the things we worry about don't happen, he said. A study conducted between 1956 and 1976 reported that worrying has been increasing among young people, Borkovec said. Appearing on the Donahue Show was a terrific experience, he said. There were good comments, questions and ideas about how to change troublesome behavior. "The problem was there were no specific questions from Donahue to me," Borkovec said. "I knew those areas I wanted to talk about, and we were told before to make relevant comments whether asked or not, but I was limited to what I could say because of the questions asked. I couldn't control where the discussion went. The transitions from one subject to another would make some com ments difficult." SMALL ONE BEDROOM mobile NEW ROOMING HOUSE 512 E. C home; ideal for one person; Imiollege Ave. Non-smoking,refer , to campus; East College Avenue; ences required. 2 rooms left. one year lease; no pets; $220 Chuck 237-6950 plus electric. 234.3901 . - ,i.::.; . pf.RspNAk.::.i. ROOMS G SERIOUS stu dent will enjoy quiet study, pri vate bath, 35 ft. to campus. 237- 3251 Threat of avalanche ends rescue mission BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) The search for two climbers caught in an avalanche on Mount Baker was ended yesterday, hours after rescue workers were chased from the slopes by the threat of new snow slides. No evidence of life was found at the scene, and the chance of new slides was too high as the sun heated the slope, Whatcom County Sheriff Larry Mount 'said. Two other climbers in the party were res cued Sunday, hours after the daybreak av alanche. Thirteen people equipped with specially trained dogs searched five hours yesterday morning for Steve Raschick, 21, of Enum claw, and guide lan Kraabel, 23, of Seattle. The victims were buried under car-sized blocks of ice and snow on the mountain's Roman Wall at the 8,800-foot level of the 10,778-foot North Cascades peak. "No further evidence was found to indicate anyone was alive in the area," said Jan Leonardo, Whatcom County Emergency Serv ices coordinator. Rich Murphy, operations leader for Belling ham Mountain Rescue, said he doubted fur ther signs of the'victims would ever be found. "They are buried too deep and the bodies probably won't ever be recovered," he said. WAKE UP!!! with The Daily Collegian Group, tries 'adopt a cow' plan way.a to aid in drought relief CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) In a nation that ' adopted Cabbage Patch Kids and pet rocks, a group working to aid South Carolina's drought stricken farmers hopes people will adopt cows. Michael Rose, a Summerville attor ney and businessman who founded the Farmers Assistance Relief Mis sion, said yesterday the non-profit group wants to raise money from across the nation to save the state's starving livestock. FARM is trying to get funds to bring more Midwestern hay and grain to South Carolina, where crops have withered in the fields from what is likely to be the state's worst drought on record. "It costs $l4O to feed hay to a cow from Aug. 1 to April 1, which is the remaining danger period," Rose said. "What we hope is that people and organizations will adopt a South Carolina • cow, for which they will receive a certificate that they can proudly display on their wall." Rose added: "I think that concept will have a lot of potential. There are COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS TV TECHNICIAN NEEDED full or DELIVERY IN 30 minutes or SUBLET part time. Experience preferred. FREE. Graduate to a greater tast ' ACORN. 232 S. Allen Street. 238- ing pizza! PhD Pizza. 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HELP WANTED cient, dependable typing and ARCHITECTURE STUDENT word processing. Campus deliv laying out parking lot. Must be NEEDED for 16 hours work in ery, competitive rates. Deb. 359- done by Aug. 2nd. Chuck 237- 3068. 6950 237-6751 A-1 TYPIST! Fast! Reliable! CHAMPIONSHIP MINIATURE Accurate! IBM typewriter. Cam. GOLF needs part-time help for pus pick-up and delivery. 359.2146 August, September, October. 10 am till 5 pm shift weekdays. Apply either location, call 238- 8481 HELP NEEDED FOR hand icapped lady. Flexible schedul- FOUND: BRACELET ON College ing and hours. Call anytime Avenue 7.31. Call 672-5472 for before 8:30 p.m. 238-5535. more Information. NEED FAST, FRIENDLY people for customer service, food prepa ration and delivery. Must have own car. Apply Tiffany Deli, 318 East College Ave. 237-6200. NEED TWO GUYS on August Bth "Found" notices are pub. with a truck or a van to move ten fished for three days at no charge. This policy does not ap• boxes from Beaver Hill Appts to ply to " found "notices for"PSU " a nearby storage place. Please call 234-5016. keys. If you find a "PSU" key or a key OFFERING $5O DOLLARS. Need ring with a "PSU" key on it, help analyzing data for Master's please deliver the Item to Police paper. Knowledge of 'analysis of Services, Grange Building. The co-variance' or 'repeated mea• Department of University Safety sures analysis of variance' has established a system to needed. Prefer stats grad stu- quickly identify and notify the dent. Call after 8 pm. 355-0473 erson• who lost the "PSU" key. Collegiate Arms 218 S. 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Burrowes Street Apartments 331.331 S. hums EL Chateau Clair R&M Galen Dr. 17 million people in New York City living in concrete, many of whom have never seen a real cow. If they'll buy a pet rock, maybe they'll adopt a cow." He said the group is also consid ering including pictures of the cows and is discussing how to allow the adopters to visit the adoptees down on the farm. Rose said FARM has set an initial goal of raising $1 million to help keep shipments of hay moving into the state. But he said as much as $l5 million may be needed by next spring when local farmers will again be able to feed their livestock with their own hay and grain. Since the formal organization of FARM was announced last week, an estimated $30,000 has been raised. FARM is talking with rock stars in hopes of staging benefit concerts in Atlanta and Myrtle Beach, N.C., Rose said. "If some of the national figures we're asking get involved. . .this (FARM) could potentially spread be yond South Carolina to the rest of the Southeast," he said. FOUND, SQUARE RIM wire FALL ROOMMATE NEEDED for 1/3 Beaver Terrace • TYPING frame glasses ln blue case In . front of Osmond Lab. Go to monthly plus utilities. ap Non-sl7mok- Collegian Office to claim. ing preferred. Call 237.9573 AVAILABLE ALL SUMMER: effi LOST FOUND Circlewood Apartments 709-713 Circleville Ad. Dorchester House 600 W. College Ave. Fairmount Hills 215 Fairmount Ave. Foster Arms 134 E. Foster Ave. Foster Court 214-218 E. Forter Ave. 301.317 IL Pugh St. Hiland Court Fraser 81. & W. Fealer NITTANY GARDENS Now there's no longer any need to drive yourself crazy touring the town A special iarden Just one stop at The Apartment Store can land the apartment you've ga. , ommunity for Grad bi professionals, families ind retirees only. 45 Waupelani Dr !38-2092 Thurs. 4 p.m. - 4743. Open Sun 11 p.m. NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE for fall/ spring. One block from cam- HOUSES $l4O/mo. Call Kathy. 238- 8790. 3 BEDROOM, TWO-story con temporary; carpeted, air-condi tioning, fireplace. No pets. share Beaver Hill apartment Colonel Drake Real Estate. 234- starting August 20. $186.66 per -8030 son/month. Call Jamie after 5:00 P.M. (717)243-4259. WANTED: TO DO YOU HAVE an apartment you would like to share with a non- TWO GRADS NEED two room smoking female who would like a mates to share bedroom with bedroom of her own? Call collect bath in Briarwood townhouse immediately ask for Edie $l7O/month. Call Dave or Chris (513)832-3845. 865.3565 234-7800. HELP! NON-SMOKING SENIOR TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED for female needs apt. to share for large four bedroom A-frame In fall / spring option. Close to country setting. 15 minutes from campus. Please call collect (412) campus, $l5O/mo. plus utilities. 346.1962. Call 234-7044 day, 466.6828 til o irll4lM-O MII . 5 , Ml, Efficiency Lg. Deluxe 1 Bedroom.... 2 Bedroom -- figl7.„ : , z-t7; , ~,;140,•; 14!, 7!k „ lino Art, in' :OA,” • :11,ri• %v.*, :it--41‘4,?.7"titiSk„:44.„''' 4,F,t4M Til;ft.; >3,ts-ro'Q , m • ,P .4" An' • 4 Akl*44l9 R! ,‘' r,VP, fir M '• APARTMENT REVIEW FREE OF CHARG Hamilton House Apartments 124.128 E. Hamilton Arc Homestead Lane Apartments 384-312 Mamba d lons Boalsburg State College Manor House 448448 W4upel►nl Or. Locust. Lane Cornor Locust Lino Foslir Aro. Caring helps reduce airline lawsuits, lawyers say DALLAS (AP) Delta Air Lines' sensitive treatment of the families of victims of a 1985 plane crash has cut down the number of lawsuits against the carrier, attorneys for some of the relatives say. Marsha Crear, a Delta Air Lines marketing representive, spent last Thanksgiving with the parents of Mark Vicich, who died two months after he was injured in the crash of Delta Flight 191. "I care about those people," Crear said, "and I truly think they care about me, too." The Viciches are not suing Delta. In April, Mark's 28-year-old widow, Charlene, Vicich, accepted a $1.5 million settlement from the airline only one day after filing suit in federal court. The friendship between the Vi cich family and Crear was forged when all three monitored Mark's progress. Only about 60 families are suing Delta over the Aug. 2, 1985, crash that killed 137 people. Although there are 160 potential lawsuits, only 59 have been filed in .::AppmmeT.f,.:.: : . i FEMALE/GRADUATE STUDENT /non- smoker, seeks same. No pets. Call (419)531-7256, or leave message (419)537.2535. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: Beaver Hill Apartment, balcony, furnished. Call Tracy at (215) 855- 8300. MATURE STUDIOUS NEAT room mate wanted for co-operative constructive and quiet living ar rangement with non-smoker. 2 miles from campus. $2OO plus 234-1994. NEED FEMALE TO share a one bedroom apt., 112 South Pugh St. 238-9678 QUIET, NON—SMOKING FE MALE to share small 2 bedroom With 1 female near campus. Rea sonable.l-717-784-6014. Motions Apartments 1857 N. Atherton Bt. Montgomery Building tom 11. Allen 11. Nittany View 804.810 I. Allan Park Hill 478 E. Buyer Ave. Lexington House 518 University Or. Penn Hills initiO Gerold St federal court, while eight other cases have been filed in California state court. One case has been tried and three others have been settled, the Dallas Morning News reported Sunday. "The people from Delta were so kind and caring, (the families) felt it was almost a violation of some trust they had with them," said plaintiffs attorney Richard Brown, a partner in the nationally known Melvin Belli law firm in San Fran cisco. But he contends that although Delta did give special treatment to victims' families, the motivation was to save money. "They save themselves literally millions and millions of dollars when they do this. That's the name of the game here," he said. "They (families) go through one of the worst emotional things in their life and who's holding their hand? The person they have to turn around and sue." Fort Worth attorney Rod Tanner, who represents one victim's family, said, "Some families were actually MALE PROFESSIONAL SEEKS short-term. sublet, preferably near campus, own room, willing pay more. Call Wei 865-6191, 238- 4130 leave message. NON—SMOKING FEMALE NEEDS apartment to share for Fall. Call 863-0154 and ask for Maria. WANTED DESPERATELY SEEKING DORM contract. Female. Please call Im mediately. Kelly 238-6083 or 234- Play the Lotto at GRAHAMS 103 S. Allen St. 6:3oam to 8:00pm Daily A GUARANTEED LINE, Bogey accent, "Hey kid, how about you and me playing some miniature golf?" 238-8481 MEN...TENSE, TIRED, bored? Re lax with body massage; your place; your time; 238-5465 call evenings. TELEVISION STEREO REPAIRS. Fast, expert service on all brands, VCR's too. ACORN 232 S. Allen, 238.6342. 00T,!E..:::: : ;: RAY ANTHONY AND associates: DJs now booking Fall and Winter weddings and parties. Call 237- 7292. Prospect Avenue Apartments 210. E Prespect Ave. Student Center 412 W. College Ave. Sundown Apartments 720 Stratford Or. University Court 619125 S. Pugh El Numerous Townhouses, Duplexes, and Homes Available. `Some families were actually reluctant to file suit because of their feeling that Delta was as much of a victim as they were.' reluctant to file suit because of their feeling that Delta was as much of a victim as they were." About 35 families have accepted settlements, said Delta's under writer, United States Aviation In surance Group. About 60 claimants are still undecided. Other air disasters have prompted a substantial number of suits, with 145 filed in the December crash of Arrow Air jet at Gander, Newfoundland, which killed 250 U.S. servicemen. In the previous crashes of an Air Florida plane in Washington, D.C., and a Pan Am jet near New Or leans, defense attorneys said, law suits on behalf of nearly every fatality had been filed within one WEAR TWO PAIRS of pants ti. Championship Miniature Golf, you might get a hole in one. Group rates available 238-8481. Become Uplifted. Read dz. Collegian the Collegian daily Classified Information Mail-In Form • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first Insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building immediately if there Is an error In your ad. 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