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  • Rick Montgomery
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    I don’t know about the rest of you, but like Oak I’ve been yearning to hear about this kind of stuff. (I just hope that if one of us doesn’t write something back, SCOOP will continue regardless.)

    SCOOP
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    Feedback and Forum participants have encouraged us to put something on the Forum about little events or stuff dealing with the company or mine. Here is the beginning.

    Tomorrow morning an agent from the federal Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms will be at the mine to inspect the company’s powder magazines. The federal government has expanded its interest in the storage of explosives throughout the country. Until recently permits were required from the sheriff of each California County. MSHA agents and Cal-OSHA inspectors regularly inspect magazines. Apparently the new federal law will concentrate all explosive storage places in the United States into one data bank.

    Ken McNeil
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    Ken McNeil
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    Just wanted Mike Miller, and everyone who helped with the recent Shareholders Annual Meeting, to know how much we enjoyed our day at the mine. The weather was perfect, and we heard lots of great mining stories. It was a real thrill to view and hold the “Whopper” gold nugget! The president’s message, presented by the one of a kind, Mike Miller, was fascinating. Our president is always upbeat, and just by listening to him talk, one gets the sense the Sixteen to One Gold Mine has unlimited potential. Even though this was not the best year for the mine, I get the feeling this coming fiscal year will be the beginning of a new era.

    At the end of the day, my wife and I took the beautiful trip, with Mike Miller as our guide, to the old Plumbago Mine. Mike Miller was right when he said it is a beautiful ride. Since the Sixteen to One owns so many mining properties and claims we wonder what other jewels are owned by the mine.

    If anyone reading this does not own stock in the Sixteen to One Mine, you are missing a chance to become a Shareholder in California’s oldest operating hard rock mine. Even better, because the stock is presently selling at bargain prices, you can become a Shareholder in a genuine historic California Gold Mine for a very small investment.

    I am by no means an expert when it comes to gold mines. But I do know owning stock in the Sixteen to One Mine helps to fulfill a desire to become connected to the adventure of seeking out the elusive gold hidden in the mountains of California.

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