Strange, maybe it is all so strange, well, did you find OUT how many shares that 10% represents? YET, if not why not? I know, it donb'y matter. Hahahahahaha. ragingbull.com By: Chucka Reply To: 2965 by foolgold Monday, 30 Aug 1999 at 10:07 AM EDT Post # of 2979
No saint, just well, truthfull: Maybe Julie wants to see how I learned some HARVARD stuff, passed on, via homeschooling in addition to other schooling: READ lower how LUCKY Seven gots its namep Lucky Baldwin and John Nichols connection!) Happenstance is why i am here.)( I guess !) Truth and all my questions unanswered also! 209.185.176.10 From a similar 1997 TEST that never was further reported to my knowledge, CNA is in Aguilla some 20+ miles away is it? From the ORXX Test Site? Movers and Shakers for the week ending August 15, 1997 members.tripod.com
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10. Canadian Mining Company Ltd. CNA 948 -42% $0.89 ($0.96) -0.06 CNA (formally Canadian Zeolite - CZL) has made several announcements in the past three weeks. They have hired Tandem Capital for investor relations. CNA also retained Auric Resource International to oversee exploration and permitting for their Arizona properties. "Last weekend a number of brokers and supporting investors were present when the company completed a test pour at the Aquila, Arizona processing facility. Two ore bars weighing approximately 28 pounds each were recovered from less than 100 pounds of concentrate. The company was impressed with the results and is pleased with the development of the processing facility to date. Early next week the company plans to conduct a 500 pound test pour. Over the next month, the company intends to complete the installation of the necessary equipment so that the facility can achieve its permitted capacity of one ton of concentrate per day. As soon as installation is complete, commissioning and start-up will follow". This was a three dollar stock last fall. Look for continued action as promoters hype the testing. And just befor the test...just like here: HYPE and PROMOT: members.tripod.com Aug 97 : 4. Canadian Mining Company Ltd. CNA 1,626 +242% $0.95 ($0.89) +0.30 Back in action. CNA (formally Canadian Zeolite - CZL) has made several announcements in the past couple of weeks. They hired Tandem Capital for investor relations. CNA also retained Auric Resource International to oversee exploration and permitting for their Arizona properties. On August 8, the company announced that a pre-production test of the processing facility in Aquila, Arizona will take place on August 9. This was a three dollar stock last fall. Look for continued action as promoters hype the testing. ..>> ChuckaDuerDillierThanMost1cent- There are two kinds of folks and stocks, the doers and the hypers. LOL, as if being a THREE $ stock help4ed them...like a quarter now check for ya selves: CNA:ASE
Notice th Middle name NICHOLS0 my family name...the first Haber Test Site- Blackhawk Mountain, LOL, discovered by John Nichols: ( I doesn't get any better than this) Dam now they are talking Blackhawk Mine...discovered by a relative of MINE in 1863 I bet...John Nichols was my das GrandFather who had a place in Bozmon Montanta and in San Bernadito! LOL..more ,,just had a talk...NO BMD JV but working with a new public company they affiliate with called BLACKHAWK MOUNTAIN near Nev Claim we have,, NUKE ?? Gallium ...LOL: During the Mexican War, Mormon soldiers passed through the area. This contact eventually led Mormons to buy and settle Rancho San Bernardino. In 1850 one of these Mormon parties, on its way through, discovered a lead mine northeast of Lucerne Valley which was a source of lead for making bullets. This lead deposit was later found to contain high-grade silver and named The War Eagle Mine about 1870. Those early Mormons, like the Lone Ranger, (who filmed dozens of episodes on Rabbit and Lucerne Dry Lakes) had mighty expensive bullets! Recently, it was found that The War Eagle Mine contains the space-age metal “gallium” which is in great demand for laser and computer technology. During the period before William Holcomb's discovery of gold on May 4, 1860, in the valley that would bear his name, small scale gold mining was in progress in the mountains around Lucerne Valley; But after Holcomb's strike, thousands of prospectors and miners swarmed over the north slopes of the San Bernardino Mountains and mining has not ceased in the area since that time.
In 1860, John Cushenbury founded “Cushenbury City” near its present namesakes of Cushenbury Springs and Canyon. His silver strike was found to be in “base-ore” and not economic at the time. Later in that same year, John was back in a Holcomb Valley Saloon in time to be wounded in a shoot-out!
The price of gold and silver soared during the Civil War. Gold rose from $20.67 per ounce to over $60.00 per ounce in San Bernardino. In 1863, John G. Nichols, former police, judge and mayor of Los Angeles, formed the Moronga Mining Company to mine the Henderson ledge near Rose Mine. He built the first wagon road up Cushenbury Canyon to the Moronga Mine in Lone Valley. Highway 18 follows his route up to Johnson Grade where the highway follows the general route Lucky Baldwin pioneered to his Gold Mountain Mines in 1874. The present highway is basically the improved version of these mining roads made by the builders of Big Bear Dam in 1880 to handle freight wagons hauling cement and supplies for building the dam.
The excitement turned to gold and silver strikes in southeast Lucerne Valley during the 1880's. The Silver-Reef-Blackhawk Landslide Complex was found to contain enormous amounts of low-grade silver ore with just enough high-grade lenses to excite the miners. No one knew that they were digging in a massive landslide! Many of the mining shafts were sunk on high-grade outcrops only to find the ore non-existent once the landslide was penetrated to the desert sand or granite schist below! It wasn't until 1928 that geologist, Woodford and Harris of Pomona College, discovered that it was a massive landslide and unlocked the mystery of the dead end silver lodes! These silver ores probably led to Bill McHaney's famous 1890's story of Lucerne Valley's Lost Ruby Silver Ledge and the murder of two prospectors at Rabbit Springs. ..>> Chucka1cent |