Page h I he Portland Observer December 19,1990 Portland Observer CLASSIFIEDS Nursing Occupational Health And Safety Nurse Please send insume and salary histoiy to Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Recruitm ent Center, D ept. MAABSA, PO. Box 1406, Richland, WA 99352. Women and minorities encouraged to apply METRO WASHINGTON PARK ZOO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS USED ¿9 Place your advertisement in the Portland Observer , Office# ,(503) 288-0033 Fax# (503) 288-0015. . TP 503-284-4828 Ballello oilers □ comprehensive benefit package In­ cluding relocation .. Pulting Technology To Work Music 2225 N.E. Broadway Candidates with 3-5 yoats experience in an MIS environ­ ment conducting systems analysis with financial or ac­ counting applications will be strongly considered. Degreo in Information Systems wilh emphasis in Finance nr Accounting preferred O Bailelle jum p y Jump <2 Beiicli*. Pacific Northwest laboratories. incaled in Richland. Washington, iscurrenlly accoplingrosumcs foi a Business Systems Analyst Inlhisposiiion.youwill piay a maioi rolo In conducting functional analysis with various financial and accounting systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Oregon Human Resources Dept., 5th Fir. 100 S. W. Market Portland, OR 97201 TDD #225-6780 Equal Opportunity Employer World Beat Reggae House Rap Blues Soul Gospel Folk Jazz x BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST Blue Cross and Blue Shield is now hiring for an Occupational Health & Safety Nurse. Qualified candidates will have: 1-2 years experience in emergency/immediate care nursing Experience coordinating Safety Committees, Early Return-to-Work Pro­ grams, Hazard Communications Programs, and ergonomic workstation assessments Experience providing immediate care to injured/ill workers Candidate must have current knowledge of government health/safety regulations Blue Cross and Blue Shield Of Oregon offers an excel employee benefits package, flex-time work hours and competitive salary. Pre-employment drug screening required. To assure your resume is processed immedi­ ately, place as #490 at the top of your resume or in your cover letter, o * you may apply in person btwn 9am-4pm M-F HOME FOR THE HOLIDA YS Angela Scarboro, daughter of Portland businessman Ed Scarboro, is pictured with songstress, Patti Labelle, during break at MoTown's 30th celebration held recently in Los Angles, California. Angela was appearing with the Jackson State University marching band with whom she is a cheerleader. The twenty year old sophomore is currently spending Christmas holidays in Portland Portland, Or. 97232 FOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PLANS FOR NEW OR RENOVATED EXHIBITS AT METRO WASHINGTON PARK ZOO R FP#90R -137 ZO The Zoo Department of the Metropolitan Service District (Metro) is updating its Master Plan. As part of that process the Zoo is requesting proposals for conceptual design plans for new or renovated exhibits that will replace the existing feline com­ plex, the existing Childrens Zoo, the east bear grotto, the entrance complex, and an off-site education/exhibit complex. Proposals will be due on January 9,1991 at 5:00 p.m. PST, at the reception office, Metro Washington Park Zoo, 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221, Attn: Y. Sherry Sheng, Director. Details concerning this proposal can be obtained by contacting Ms. Sherry Sheng, Metro Washington Park Zoo, (503) 220-2450. Anxiety and Depression Associated with Chronic Stomach Aches in Children Although recurrent abdominal pain affects approximately 12 percent of school-aged children, only 10 percent of those affected have an identifiable medi­ cal problem. The other children are often assumed to be suffering from emotional problems such as anxiety and depres­ sion. To determine whether these chil­ dren have more emotional problems than other youngster, NICHD-supported in­ vestigators at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee compared them to children with physical diagnoses for their stomach pain, children with psychiatric disturbances, and healthy controls. An increased incidence of emotional prob- lems-primarily anxiety and depression- was found in both the children with a medical diagnosis for their abdominal pain an those without. Further testing is needed to determine the relation between the emotional and physiological symp­ toms found in children with recurrent abdominal pain. ^Advertising u Employment » Bids/Sub-Bids Ad Effective 12/19 Thru 12/24/90 Safeway is in your Neighborhood to Stay SAFEWAY Christmas Services!! It’s husde and bustle through the mall with packages and lists of Christ­ mas wishes. To help ease the juggling of boxes and bags, Jantzen Beach Shop­ ping Center is offering free package check for its customers. Shoppers can check their packages and continue to shop without worry and without making several trips to the car. Also, for those who don’t like to wrap, Jantzen Beach is offering free gift wrap­ ping from 6:00 p.m. to closing every night until Christmas. Shoppers can have gifts wrapped for a nominal fee from noon to 6:00 p.m. everyday. Proceeds benefit local school programs in Port­ land. Strollers and wheel chairs can also be checked out free of charge to make shopping an easier and more enjoyable activity. Daily entertainment is featured everyday by local school bands and choirs. For more information about Jantzen Beach Shopping Center Christmas services and entertainment, call (503) 286-9103. olted 17 to 23-Po, s» w,fh your * Potatoes. lavorile ,es tor a qre turkey a* meal Choose Oelici« testivifi, Pe/icious Volunteer How about starting the New Year off with the resolution to volunteer to help Northeast Portland seniors? By your volunteering two (2) hour- in January you could help a senior citizen with transportation and grocery shopping. It will hel| start your New Year with a smile. To volunteer call Project Link­ age, a division of Metropolitan Family Service, at 249-8215. I I 1