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Civil Service News
(C ontinued from page 19)
tax com m ission has re q u e ste d th a t hd-
ditional levels of calcu latin g m a chi ne
o p erators b ^ ^ ^ ^ O f jh e d .
A t its m eetin g on M arch 29, th e civil
service com m ission ad o p ted new classes
^il|iH ?H jiC ian IV, H earin g s O fficer III,
T raffic A ide, an d P o ta to Specialist.
The T raffic A ide classificatio n w ill be
used in th e
th e
h ighw ay com m ission and th e P o tato
Specialist class by th e re c e n tly e sta b
lished po tato com m ission. T he classes
of H earin g s O fficer III an d S ta tistic ia n
IV w ill be em ployed in se v e ra l d iffe r
ent d e p a rtm e n ts. In add itio n , revisio n s
of the classes of S ta tistic ia n III, H e a r
ings O fficer I, H earings O fficer II,
S a n ita ria n II, F o re st P i s ^ ^ B e r . F o r
ester I, T im b e r C ru ise r an d G am e
Biologist III w ere ad opted. S a la ry
changes in clu d ed u p w a rd re v isio n of
the sa la ry ran g es fo r M edical R ecords
M b r a r ia r J M g d d ic a l R ecords L i b S l h m
II, M edical Social C asew o rk er an d
^ l | S n p n t | f f l g 8 » [I. Specific in fo r
m ation re g a rd in g th ese changes m ay
be secured by w ritin g th e civil service
commission.
F u n d A ccounting Class U n d erw ay
T w e n ty -fiv e s ta te em ploy ees a re
p articip atin g in a tra in in g co urse in
fund acco u n tin g sponsored by civil
service. T he class w ill m eet each
T hursday fo r 10 weeks.
Colleges V isited
M em bers of th e CSG sta ff a re v is it
ing c o lle g M In O regon to discuss th e
op p o rtu n ity fo r c a re e rs in th e sta te
service. U. dfJO., QSigg L in f H I l P o rt-
B i d | | ^ » e r ® ^ B ^ ^ i s an d C la rk an d
V anport are on th e agen d a.
E xam ining P ro g ra m G ains
W ith th e change of sta tu s of h o s
pital aide and p ra c tic a l n u rse e m
ployees from co n d itio n al to tr ia l s e rv
ice and re g u la r d u rin g A p ril as the
V ulcanizing a n d R ecap p in g
re su lt of eligible lists^beingv, estab-:
lished follow ing the recen t e x a m in a
tions, n e a rly 60 p e r cent of the state
em ployees w ill h ave been fu lly u n d e r
th e civil service exam in atio n program .
A f'ile count reveals th a t w hen this
g g g c g i W M 6,602 classified state
service * or
re g u la r status, w hereas 4,786 w ill be
co n d itio nal or provisional. This count
excludes tem porary, emergeig g l j a nd
^ ^ ^ ^ M e m p lo v ilH M
A son in college was applying p res
su re fo r m ore m oney from home.
UjSdlB g rfcl w hy you?'B l
y o u rself a k ind fa th e r,” he w rote his
dad, “w hen you h a v e n ’t sent m e a
'Check for th re e w eeks. W hat k in d of a
k indness do you call th a t? ”
“T h a t’s u n re m ittin g kin d n ess,” came
th ^ ^ S ly .
Boeckel & Weber
Texaco Service
Authorized Dealers
“Firestone Accessories’’
Sweet Home
Oregon
Lane Gravel Company
M abel W. H illstrom
Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock
Office Phone 1276
P. O. Box 375
Eugene, Oregon
Nagle Lumber Co.
1845 Franklin Boulevard
Eugene, Oregon
S ta n d a rd Oil P roducts
RPM M otor Oils
W A L T € R . t t / 0 S € L C O H lPA ny
Use Your State Employee Credit Card - Complete Automotive Service
Chemeketa and High Street - Opposite City Hall - Phone 2-3645