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To: anthony h wooten who wrote (10187)4/18/1999 9:59:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Haber is not likly being used by GPGI or any other company ( except their contractual company soley- that orxx/orex.com)
<<..peel an onion each skin until you get to the center
and
find a nut
and
then crack the nut
finding
inside an onion
..>>
OR <<..peel an onion each skin
until you get to the outer center at midpoint center
and find a nut and apply the wrench, rotate.
and then crack the nut with a hammer, or a ballmill will do.
finding inside an onion, a hammer and a ballmill..>> OR
Bust the ball, crack it up, if I had a hammer- I'd hammer in the morning. Eat the onion, raw. Humm, you get under my skin.
Send the check to Chuca, and take two onions and see me in the morning.
Now, you folks want to see what the Oro Grand Mine looks like ona BLM style map system I developed using Township and Range Gridding and sectioning...here we go:
There are numbers 1-36 in FOUR squares and each square is 640 acres and has 4 Placer Claims subparts called Quarters - each 8 person placer association may claim a quarter of 160 acres. Corporations have different rules. Each part section or in this case, grid of four TWP/RANGE master sections is looked at like a clock: The Far Left Top Grids we will call 1-36 in the NW area( this is where Wearver Creek claims Generally are at Weaver Creek comming down from the Yarnell Mining District < almost 2 years old info so don't ask me if areas of claims are stil true-for GPGI>, Under this 1-36 area is a SW quarter of 36 square miles where my First Claim groups Claims are and stretch -lets say for umpteen hundred acres from road access with a gate opposite Flores at state road 89 at section 6 to inback of the Wickenburg Inn< Mirv Griffin> at #9 up to #35 where Weaver Creek takes a sharp hairpin turn where I got the wave wash eddys pooling area of backwash<VBG> as it was unclaimed and GPGI claims stopped at #25 <actually I forget where they stared at the exact place>. I whited out the Topography of my claims areas except for my claim Number 35 which shows how the Weaver turns down into smack dap in the middle of it from catty corner claim #25 and 24 etc of GPGI. Well all thought that was quite a feat...or feet. Whatever. We have like a dozen claims in that TRIANGLE area and have last year put what we think is the most interesting claim into our WMA8 Claim Group ( our Third Claim Group ) callet PT -109 Claim . The balance of the originals are in the A-8 Claim group. Last year we had an arrangement individually taken with a mine'g guy for the renewal for a non majority part; though a substantial. We still have other parts, and all of PT-109. We await. We wait. We have renewal on 31 August 1999. We wait and we await. Stop end of mention of our Association of eight Claims. Of further interest is GPGI patented Lode Claim at the OGM:
The Oro Grand Mine is in the SE quarter of 36 sq miles sections; see the words at 16-17-18 and note that the hassy Wilderness Area is mainly in the NE 36 Sq Miles Area. Thus, those 36 sq miles are not generally claimable. When I reaseached it ...there were other claimers. ( BLM records)
Chuca-ball and nut, mill and doer. Some just talk, some just DO!
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