MR. ROBERT LOUIS WHITE, R.PH.
Pharmacy at 138 Ave, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon 0006289
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address 2
5725 NE 138Th Ave, Portland, OR 97230
4211 L Cir, Washougal, WA 98671
Phone
(503) 261-2128
(503) 261-7567 (Fax)
(360) 835-5442

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert White
520 Kenosia Ave S APT A212, Kent, WA 98030
(253) 906-1528
Robert White, age 71
520 19Th St NE, Salem, OR 97301
(503) 364-3657

Professional information

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Robert White - Portland, OR

Robert White - Portland, OR

Work:
Fred Meyer
GROWLER CLERK
Paradise Custom Apparel - Davie, FL
ART DEPARTMENT LEAD
Zimmerman InfuZion - Fort Lauderdale, FL
MARKETING/ADVERTISING INTERN
ViSonic Systems - Fort Lauderdale, FL
PROGRAMMING AND GRAPHIC DESIGN
1 800 The Sign - Fort Lauderdale, FL
GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
United States Marine Corps - Various Locations
AIR CRAFT RECOVERY-ARRESTMENT
Fred Meyer - Portland, OR
Growler Clerk
Education:
Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton, FL
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing
Broward College - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Associate of Arts in Marketing Management
I.T.T Technical Institute - Miami, FL
Associate of Science in Information Technology


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Robert White - Portland, OR

Robert White - Portland, OR

Work:
Kaiser Permanente - Portland, OR
Dietary Nutrition/Caf Aid
R.R Donnelly/CSR/Staffmark - Portland, OR
Warehouse Worker
Home Daycare for State of Oregon - Portland, OR
Provided daycare needs for children from ages
Nike Corporation/CSR - Wilsonville, OR
Shoe Inspector/Product inventory
Honey's Kitchen - Portland, OR
Assistant Manager
YEI - Portland, OR
Group Supervisor
Skills:
Customer service, Inventory Management


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Driver At D B Ingram Trucking

Driver At D B Ingram Trucking

Position:
driver at D B Ingram Trucking
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
D B Ingram Trucking - driver


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Robert White

Robert White

Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care


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Electrostatic Spray Module

Electrostatic Spray Module

US Patent:
6003794, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Aug 4, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/130034
Inventors:
William J. Hartman - Canby OR
Robert G. White - Portland OR
Assignee:
Progressive Grower Technologies, Inc. - Canby OR
International Classification:
B05B 500
US Classification:
239695
Abstract:
An electrostatic spray module for applying agricultural liquids such as a pesticide to crops where, externally to the spray module the number of connections is reduced to three, one for the liquid pesticide, one for compressed air and one for a low voltage signal. Internally to the spray module, the low voltage is converted to a high voltage signal, which is, along with the pesticide and the compressed air delivered to one or more electrostatic spray nozzles using only two electrically conductive pipes, a gas delivery pipe and a liquid delivery pipe. The nozzles fit into the gas delivery pipe and draw the compressed air through gas channel openings in the side of the nozzles. The gas delivery pipe doubles as the means to delivery the high voltage signal to the nozzles. Each nozzle has a liquid feed from the liquid delivery pipe, which carries ground voltage, maintaining the liquid at ground voltage. The grounded liquid merges with the compressed air in the nozzles to form an atomized liquid.


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Electrostatic Spray Module

Electrostatic Spray Module

US Patent:
6138922, Oct 31, 2000
Filed:
Nov 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/437083
Inventors:
William J. Hartman - Canby OR
Robert G. White - Portland OR
Assignee:
Progressive Grower Technologies - Canby OR
International Classification:
A01G 2310
US Classification:
239 3
Abstract:
An electrostatic spray module for applying agricultural liquids such as a pesticide to crops where, externally to the spray module the number of connections is reduced to three, one for the liquid pesticide, one for compressed air and one for a low voltage signal. Internally to the spray module, the low voltage is converted to a high voltage signal, which is, along with the pesticide and the compressed air delivered to one or more electrostatic spray nozzles using only two electrically conductive pipes, a gas delivery pipe and a liquid delivery pipe. The nozzles fit into the gas delivery pipe and draw the compressed air through gas channel openings in the side of the nozzles. The gas delivery pipe doubles as the means to delivery the high voltage signal to the nozzles. Each nozzle has a liquid feed from the liquid delivery pipe, which carries ground voltage, maintaining the liquid at ground voltage. The grounded liquid merges with the compressed air in the nozzles to form an atomized liquid.


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Robert White

Robert White

Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad