Southeast Alaska Fair
CAP Executive Director Karen Matthias talks with kids visiting the fair booth about minerals found in Alaska.
AMA Haines Branch Vice Chairman Jerry Lapp staffed the fair booth with CAP Executive Director Karen Matthias.
AMA Executive Committee member Liz Cornejo played the drum in the fair parade, Executive Director Deantha Crockett participated in the AMA float, and Haines Borough Mayor Jan Hill marched and played drum in Tlingit regalia.
AMA Executive Director Deantha Crockett and Council of Alaska Producers Executive Director Karen Matthias marched in the fair parade, distributing candy and stickers to parade spectators.
HISTORICALLY FAMOUS OLIVE CREEK CLAIMS FOR SALE
Alaskans serving Alaskans
High fineness gold Geophysics completed
Oxford is proud to be the only gold refiner and bullion dealer to maintain two locations in Alaska for more than 39 years. We offer maximum returns on gold and silver, whether you’re a miner or an investor. Buying, selling, or trading – Oxford provides the service, value, honesty, and integrity that Alaskans have counted on for generations.
Geological model completed Exploratory drilling completed Pit dug and pay streak channel tested
Full coverage of the area with aerial photography 1 Full camp in place • APMA in place • Crew available Southern portion owned; northern portion leased Current Owner moving to Canada
ANCHORAGE ■ FAIRBANKS ■ NOME ■
For the first time ever 2 , the basal paystreak channel at lower Olive Creek has been located, exposed, and partially tested. Current data suggests the channel/pay extends northerly-southerly, is approximately 250-ft wide, with grade varying higher on the west side, to lower on the east side. Previous mining was first mostly upper reaches and by family oriented small operations, later by dragline which did not reach deep enough to mine the main pay, and later by excavator and haul truck, which did reach the main pay but in only a few locations, and in all cases prior to the main pay being properly identified. Grade ranges from in excess of 0.07 (drill data on west side), to 0.012 (mining data on east side) 3 . Thickness is uncertain, but appears to range from 6-ft to 10-ft on the east, to 15-ft to 20-ft on the west. CONTACTS PHONE: 661-487-5396 or 701-837-4780 Jim Bush Jody Jensen EMAIL: jbush@owt.com or jodyjensen0@gmail.com Jim Bush Jody Jensen 1 Of 2014-2015 vintage. 2 Based on all historical data presented to Buckeye and its subcontractors. 3 Drill data subject to all typical risk factors, such as nugget effect, cross contamina- tion vertically in borehole or between samples, etc. Mining data subject to all typical risk factors such as comingling feed, pit sluff, counting errors, spillage, etc.
www.oxfordmetals.com 1.800.693.6740 ALASKA’S ONLY LOCAL REFINER BUY : SELL : TRADE
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August 2019 I The Alaska Miner I www.alaskaminers.org
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