East Oregonian Page 6A EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE! HERMISTON STORE HOURS: Mon - SAT 8AM - 7PM Sunday 9AM - 6PM $ 29 99 ONE SIZE FITS ALL! $ 69 99 SAVE $20 REG. $49.99 REG. $99.99 HOT WHEELS 2.4G ZERO GRAVITY SLOT CAR TRACKS 1:16 BIG FARM JOHN DEERE 9620R TRACTOR KIDZTECH-83161 ERTL-46794 $ 19 99 3999 99 SAVE $500 REG. $4499.99 JEEP 200CC RIDGELINE 40 GUN/FIRE SAFE $ 599 99 20-30% SELECT YETI TRAILCREST REVERSIBLE FLEECE BLANKETS 50”X60” 19 $ SAVE $30 SAVE $30 REG. $49.99 $ Tuesday, December, 10, 2019 REG. $699.99 OFF PRODUCTS FOT-10269 GET $100 GIFT CARD! $ PROPANE 99 FUEL MILKHOUSE SPACE HEATERS 149 SAVE $80 99 REG. $229.99 47” DEER HEAD OR LATTICE DESIGN FIREPIT $2.19 / GALLON BIGHORN-SRFP96B Kennewick, WA Pasco, WA Milton-Freewater, OR Hermiston, OR (509) 737-1996 (509) 547-5513 (541) 938-4200 (541) 303-0203 Mon - Sat 8am - 8pm Sunday 9am - 6pm Mon - Sat 8am - 6pm Sunday 9am - 5pm Mon - Sat 8am - 7pm Sunday 9am - 6pm Mon - Sat 8am - 7pm Sunday 9am - 6pm FIND US ONLINE WWW.RANCH-HOME.COM Prices quoted in this circular are valid until expiration date of this circular only, and limited to stock on hand. Prices do not apply to prior purchases, and we reserve the right to change prices without notice. All prices are in US currency and do not include applicable taxes. Items shown may vary slightly from images shown and may require customer assembly which is not included. All items may not be available due to market conditions, shipping delays or other circumstances out of our control, and selections may vary from store to store. We reserve the right to limit quantities, suggest substitute items and correct printing errors. OFFER VALID THROUGH 12/17/19. HOLIDAY DECORATING | TRADITIONS © ADOBE STOCK Picking the Perfect Tree For many people, it just isn’t Christmas without a tall, glorious real tree. Here are some popular varieties of trees and their pros and cons. SCOTCH PINE, PINUS SYLVESTRIS Grown in the northwest, Midwest, Great Lakes and northeast. These trees have sturdy branches that are dense and tightly spaced, so if you have a ton of decorations, this is the tree for you. DOUGLAS FIR, PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII These blue-green trees grown in the northwest, Great Lakes and northeast are the classic Christmas tree. It’s full- er and thicker than a Fraser fir, but it will drop needles, so keep the vacuum handy. BALSAM FIR, ABIES BALSAMEA WHITE PINE, PINUS STROBUS LEYLAND CYPRESS, CUPRESSUS LEYLANDII This dark green beauty has a strong, classic Christmas smell and tough branches to hold all your heavier orna- ments. It’s branches also make it a great choice for garlands and wreaths. This bluish tree is grown along the Canadian border. It doesn’t smell as strongly as other varieties, so it’s great if you’ve got sensitive noses in your house. It also has flexible branches that do better with lighter decorations. The South’s Christmas tree has delicate, feathery branch- es. It’s a good keeper and per- fect for those who decorate for the entire season, but doesn’t smell. VIRGINIA PINE, PINUS VIRGINIANA Also known as a Colorado blue spruce, this tree has a knockout smell and waxy, gray-blue needles. It has strong branches for decorat- ing. NOBLE FIR, ABIES PROCERA These trees can grow up to 230 feet tall, but also go great in your living room. They have a strong fragrance and equally strong branches. These medium-sized trees are lightly fragranced and easily identified by their short, twist- ed needles that grow in pairs. BLUE SPRUCE, PICEA PUNGENS