East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 2020, Page 18, Image 18

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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
East Oregonian
651 Help Wanted
JM Eagle Umatilla, OR the
world’s largest plastic pipe
company is seeking a:
Class A CDL Truck Driver
for our fast paced shipping
Department:
Full time hours will vary daily
Monday – Friday
Local News
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
AN AMAZING GIFT FOR AN AMAZING
In the palm of your Hand
Must have a current medical
card and clean driving record
hourly wage DOE excellent
benefits paid holidays.
Apply in person at 31240
Roxbury Rd Umatilla, OR
97882 or send resume to:
branditurner@jmeagle.com
Public Works Department
Seasonal Laborers
City of Pendleton, Oregon
The City of Pendleton Public
Works Department is accept-
ing applications for temporary
seasonal laborers. Position
performs labor in one or more
of the following areas: water
distribution, water treatment,
stormwater drainage, streets,
wastewater collections, and/or
wastewater treatment. Duties
may include: trimming brush
or trees, painting, mowing,
sweeping, general cleaning of
facilities, electronic data col-
lection, and assisting with oth-
er general maintenance tasks.
Must be able to work outdoors
in varying weather conditions,
operate hand and limited pow-
er tools, and use electronic
device for data collection.
Position requires walking,
bending, stooping, and lift-
ing. Requires valid driver’s
license and ability to pass
criminal background check.
Pay is $12.65 per hour. City
applications are available on
line at www.pendleton.or.us/
employment or at the Person-
nel Office, 500 SW Dorion,
Pendleton, OR 97801; (541)
966-0201. Equal Opportunity
Employer. Open until filled.
MOTHER’S DAY
IS MAY 10!
$34.95
$44.95
plus shipping
offer expires May 10, 2020
Hardcover book • $10 off • Limited supply
Order online today at
UMATILLA.PICTORIALBOOK.COM
Something for everyone in the Classifieds
Order by mail now (discount expires 5/10/20):
☐ Ship my order to me: $34.95 plus $6.95 shipping and handling per book. Order will be shipped to the address
below. Quantity: ___ x $41.90 = $______ total
710 Pets & Supplies
FOR SALE
Pasture calves ready to go
pasture for spring.
Grass hay 2 string bales for
sale.  541-276-0895
541-969-8850
Payment method: ☐ Check/Money Order
Credit card orders can be placed online: Umatilla.PictorialBook.com
Name
830 Produce
Address
LeFore APPLES
25¢ per/pound and up/box.
Many varieties.
$200/cord of seasoned apple
wood.
54193 Sunnyside RD.
Milton-Freewater
Wednesdays Only
10AM- 3PM
541-938-7349
City
State
Phone
E-mail
Zip
Send form and payment to:
East Oregonian
211 SE Byers Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
or call 800-522-0255
From the archives of Athena Public Library, City
of Echo, Milton-Freewater Area Historical Society,
Pendleton Round-up, Tamástslikt Cultural
Institute and Umatilla County Historical Society
CLASSIFIEDS
HOME LIVING | EDUCATION
Learn Something New
Time at home need
not be time wasted.
With the use of
technology, it’s
never been easier
to learn a new skill.
Whether it’s a personal
endeavor or a professional
skill that can give your career
a boost, any time spent learn-
ing is a great investment.
During the pandemic, edu-
cational institutions have
increased their online offer-
ings, and many are offering
discounted or free programs.
Take advantage of these
opportunities to enrich your-
self.
The Literacy Information
and Communication System
website (lincs.ed.gov/) offers
free resources for learning
about a range of topics,
including reading, math, sci-
ence, English, basic job skills,
citizenship, personal finance
and health and fitness.
You can read e-books about
aeronautics and space histo-
ry, learn about marine life
and conservation from the
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
listen to a personal finance
podcast, or improve your job
skills with short online cours-
es in topics such as email,
cloud storage and video con-
ferencing.
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
Check with community col-
leges and your local job ser-
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vices organization to see
which continuing education
courses are available online.
Local libraries often sub-
scribe to online training ser-
vices such as Lynda.com,
where you can learn to use
new software, learn tips to be
a better manager or learn
photography. Universal Class
(universalclass.com) offers
continuing education credit
courses on everything from
accounting and law to par-
enting and special education.
HEALTH AND FITNESS
Many local gyms are offer-
ing their exercise classes
online, so you can continue
learning about yoga or even
take up a new skill, like kick-
boxing. Check with your gym
or recreation center about
course offerings.
website for links to online
learning resources for both
children and adults. You’ll
likely find homework help,
links to online storytimes,
websites where you can see
musical performances and
cultural activities, virtual
tours of museums and zoos,
and more.
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