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We held the special shareholders
'
meeting later
in the week
in Vancouver
.
All the items on the agenda passed
.
Montana Creek Mining Corporation
was in business
.

Wally would
start
prepar
ing
private
-
placement documents
,
allowing the company
to
sell shares to
the public in British Columbia, Canada.
The company's treasury would issue t
he shares
.
S
ale of the shares
would dilute our control position
,
b
ut
bring in the capital need
ed
to
start
develop
ing
the Sullivan Mine
.

 

 

It took Bill Thorn
ton
about a week to
put it all together. He
called Cyrus and
scheduled a meeting at
Cyrus

s
Spokane office.


Okay
,
boss, here

s
the lowdown. Brandon and his lawyer buddy, Will Coffee, were in Vancouver about a week ago. The Vancouver Securities Exchange filings show they held a special shareholders
'
meeting and merged the
ir
claims into a numbered B
.
C
.
shell corp. Looks like the
y
walked away with about seventy percent control. The
two founders
of the shell company
kept
five hundred thousand shares each.
And
there

s
a million shares
in the float
.
The
numbered company was renamed
,
Montana Creek Mining Corporation.


Damned fine work, Thorny. I think you

ll find a little bonus in this month

s check.


Thanks, Cyrus.


Who were the
original
found
ing shareholders
?


Walter
Wilkins
, a Vancouver attorney, who remained a director. And a Vancouver
promoter
named Richard Rosenburg.

Cyrus rubbed his chin for a couple of seconds
.

Okay,
Thorny, find out all you can about Rosenburg. He may have some weakness we can exploit. I know this
Wilkins
character. He

s tough, clean
,
and righteous. No
. . .
we

ll concentrate on
trying to acquire
Rosenburg

s shares.


We

ll
need a
Canadian entity,

Thorny said.

S
hares
in
the
private placement
will only be available to B
ritish Columbia
residents
,
or BC corporations.


Okay, when
Montana Creek Mining

s
private placement comes out
,
we
buy all the shares we can get through Twisp River Resources.
Twisp is
a private company,
domiciled in BC.
I own
it one hundred percent though
my
Cayman
holding company, Carib International
.


Perfect,
b
oss.


Yeah, it

s a start
.
Also, I

ll have Twisp River start
buying shares in the open
market. Not enough to draw attention, just steady
buy
orders. We

ll see how much cheap free trade we can accumulate.

 

 

Back in E-Burg, I went to work
preparing
a
three
-
hole coring program. Wally made it clear we needed some good core
assay
results to present to investors
before we could do a successful private placement
.
In the inter
im, t
he
three of us would
have to
loan the company the money to complete
at least the first core hole
.

Bob Malo
t
t

s proposal for
building the
drill locations and road repair arrived while I was in Vancouver. The drilling locations were one thousand feet apart. If
we
intersected good ore values, I could extrapolate some inferred reserves. It would be enough to interest the penny stock mine
crowd
in
Vancouver.

 

*****

 

I

d been so busy with the claims and merger
that
I hadn

t had any time for Tina. Now
,
w
ith a few days to kill while Bob

s crew completed the mine road and drill pads,
I called
her.

"
Hey, kiddo,

I said
,
when
Tina
answered the phone,

sorry I

ve been out of town so much.
But getting this mining deal put together turned into quite a chore.


Uh-huh,

Tina replied
,
coolly.

Are you sure you haven

t taken up with another woman?

U
h
-
oh, I could be in serious trouble, I thought to myself.

No, nothing like that, Tina. I

ve been up at the mine most of the time,

I said, grasping for tr
action.

Look, let me make it up to you. How about supper at the
Cold Creek
Inn?

The
quaint little restaurant
was located on the outskirts of Ellensburg, on the east bank of the Yakima River
, a
nd was her
favorite.


Well, seeing as how I am hungry
,
and horny, I guess I

ll let you off the hook, this time. Pick me up at seven.
And you

d
better not be late, cowboy.

At seven
,
straight up,
I
knocked on her apartment door. Tina opened the door and
glanced at her watch
.
She was wearing tight Wrangler jeans, cowboy boots
,
and a white blouse with pea
r
l buttons. She looked better than a high
-
grade assay.


Damn good timing, Trace,

s
he said
,
with a husky laugh.

Hot damn, I might be back in the saddle.

Yes,
m
a

am. Nineteen hundred hours
,
as requested,

I said
,
with a smile.

And I am at your disposal for the rest of the evening.


You

d damn well better be,

Tina replied, hooking her arm through mine.

To the
Inn
, and don

t spare the horses.


There

s three hundred of them under the hood,

I said
,
as I opened the passenger door of my Bronco.

Just remember to buckle up.

As advertised, the Inn delivered a
fabulous meal
of Black Angus
rib eye
s, house salad
s
, baked potatoes, and
two bottles of a very limited
vintage,
commemorative
,
Central Washington University
C
abernet.
I found this particular
c
abernet had a soothing effect on the female spirit.
Too bad there were very few bottles of the vintage remaining.

After supper we went back to my place
just outside of town
. I keep a thirty
-
one
-
foot Airstream in a
n RV park
along the Yakima River.
The RV park has
water
, septic
,
and
power
,
all the comforts of home.
Plus
,
t
he
romantic
sound of the Yakima
River rushing
by
.

I don

t know if it was the
rushing
river, the
commemorative cabernet
, or the RV park ambiance, but something worked.
We were kicking our clothes off as we climbed into the Airstream. Horny was the right word
.
Tina led me
, and
my
erection
down
the
hallway
to my queen
-
sized bed.
She pushed me down on the bed, straddled my thighs
,
and
guided me home. It would be a horse race to see who came in first.

I
placed,
but could barely walk the next morning.

 

 

 

 

 

C
hapter
5

B
ob Malot
t
called and said the mine road
s
and
drill
pads
were ready to go.
After Bob and I were done,
I called Chris Blackstone with Blackstone Drilling Company in Oroville, Washingto
n
.


Red, it

s Trace Brandon
,
down in Ellensburg.

Everybody called Chris
"Red"
because he
had a
Garfunk
el
-
looking mess of bright
-
red hair
. Fortunately, he also had a
sense of humor. A good thing, as he was a big son of a bitch with no neck, a
prominent
chin
,
and Popeye forearms.


Hey, Trace,
it

s been awhile
. W
hat can I do you for?


I need to drill t
hree
NQ-sized
core holes
, Red
. Angled at forty
-
five degrees
.
T
otal depths
will be
around
four
hundred feet. Bob Malott
has finished
the access roads and pads
,
and we

re ready to turn to the right.


Sound
s
good, Trace. Send me a location map
,
and I

ll get a proposal down to you.


Have you got a rig available?


I do. It

s a tracked rig
. C
an go anywhere and makes hole like a two
-
dollar whore.

I laughed
.

Jesus, Red, that

s awful.


Ai
n

t it though,

Red replied
,
with a snort.

All kidding aside, Trace, she

s a hole
-
making son of a bitch.


Okay,
Red
, sounds like what I need. One
more
thing, Red
.
I need damned good core recovery. So take it slow and easy
,
and let

s try for one hundred percent recovery.


Not a problem, Trace. We

ll do a first
-
class job.

I sent Red the information he needed and dialed up a conference call with Will and Wally.


Are you fellows
both
on?

I asked.


Will
,
here.


Wally
,
here.


Good. Okay, fellows
,
I
'm
getting a drilling proposal for t
hree
core holes. I

ll do some calculations and figure about
how deep
we should intersect the vein. We

ll drill
using
a down
-
hole hammer to just above the vein
. A
nd then
we

ll sta
r
t
cor
ing
.

Wally and Will both agreed.


As soon as we get enough
core
assays back from the lab,
I

ll put together a
P
ower
P
oint presentation. Wally
,
I

ll leave it to you to set up meetings
with investors and brokers
in Vancouver.


Sounds good, Trace,

Wally replied.

Will
concurred.

I
sure
hope the assays are good
.


They will be
, pardner
,

I replied.

We

ll be
drill
ing
right through the guts of the vein.


Heard anything more from Cyrus?

Wally asked.


Nada
, fellows
. B
ut I know
he

s out there.
I
t

s like an itch I can

t scratch.

A couple
of
days later, I got Red

s drilling proposal. The costs were okay, so I signed
on the dotted line and faxed a
copy of the contract back to him.

 

 

Bill Thorn
ton
looked at the copies of Forest Service drilling permits and called Cyrus.


Cyrus,
Thorny here. Thought you might want to know
.
Brandon got drilling permits for t
hree
core holes.
Blackstone Drilling has a rig on the way
.


Interesting. They haven

t done a private stock placement yet
, s
o
,
they

re
operating out of
good old
H
ip
N
ationa
l
. The
y

ll
need the core assays to
convince investors to buy shares in their private placement.
Maybe we should throw a little monkey wrench into their plans
.

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