The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, August 29, 2016, Page 14, Image 14

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    Proudly Serving Grant County Since 1966
Located at the John Day Plaza • 541-575-1233
Mon-Sat 9am-7pm • Sun 10am-5pm
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Various uses for Biomass Fuel Bricks
Campfires • Wood Stoves • Fireplaces • Patio Firepits
*Fuel bricks are heat treated and sterilized to assure an insect-free product
(such as termites, ants, etc.) that can be stored inside for convenient access.
Lower emissions = cleaner chimneys. Each brick weighs a little more than 3 lbs.
Only requires 1/3 the space to store!
1 0 0 % WOOD FUEL BRICKS & PELLETS
1 0 0 % Ponderosa Pine
1 0 0 % Douglas Fir
Blended Pine-Fir
Manufactured by Malheur Lumber Company a division of Ochoco Lumber Company 541-575-5805
Visit our website for a dealer near you: www.ochocolumber.com
Clean Burning
No Wax • No Additives
A NATURAL RENEWABLE
HEAT SOURCE
Low Moisture, Fines
& Ash Content
Strawberry Mountain
Grant County, Oregon
An equal opportunity employer.
14 • GRANT COUNTY HUNTING JOURNAL 2016
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