Yale Discovers New Target at La Verde
 
VANCOUVER, BC - Yale Resources Ltd. reported that it has discovered a new mineralized target at its wholly owned La Verde Project in Mexico. The new target, named El Alamito, outcrops over an area measuring 80 metres by 30 metres and, as with all of the targets within the La Verde Project, has the potential to contain significant mineralization as samples returned high values of 1.91 % copper, 125.0 g/t silver, 12.25 % zinc and 0.53 g/t gold. Visible copper mineralization consists of malachite, azurite and chrysocolla occurring as disseminations as well as fracture fill.
El Alamito is now the tenth target within the La Verde Project and is located only 450 metres from the La Verde Grande Mine and 350 metres from the La Tescalama target. As with La Verde Grande, mineralization appears to be intimately related to a quartz-monzonite intrusive that is locally in contact with the mineralization. Determining the relationship between the targets will be the subject of continued exploration at La Verde.
Yale Resources is working towards creating a conceptual mine plan for the historic La Verde Grande Mine in order to determine the economic thresholds for the deposit. The La Verde Grande Mine is within Yale's 100% owned La Verde Project located approximately 45 km northwest of Hermosillo, Sonora State, Mexico.
The company's address is 400, 409 Granville St., Vancouver, BC V6C 1T2, 604-678-2531, fax: 604-678-2532.