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NEWS RELEASE TRANSMITTED BY CANADIAN CORPORATE NEWS FOR: JABA INC. ASE SYMBOL: JBA FEBRUARY 18, 1997 Jaba Inc. Update on Apache Drill Program VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--JABA Inc. announced today the results from the first phase of drilling at its wholly owned Apache project in southeast Arizona. Twelve RC holes averaging 360 feet deep were completed for a total of 4305 feet in the Great American Mine (GAM) area. The drill program cut 29 intervals of mineralized jasperoid in runs from 15 to 100 feet thick, as well as generally unmineralized host limestone. Although the highest grade 5-foot sample ran 5.6 ppm (0.2 opt) Au and greater than 100 ppm (3 opt) Ag, grades of 1-2 ppm Au are less common than anticipated. Preliminary evaluation indicates that the GAM is not a large tonnage, low grade auriferous deposit as originally speculated, tending more to lower tonnages of medium to high grade. Earlier JABA releases cited 112 assays taken at the GAM in 1980 that averaged 0.17 opt Au. JABA has confirmed these values with further underground sampling where 15 of 30 channel samples assayed greater than 0.1 opt Au, with values up to 0.635 opt Au and 162 opt Ag. The GAM clearly has high grade areas, but, as is common in drilling bonanza-type epithermal systems, they are under-represented at the points of penetration by JABA's drilling. The Apache project, in the north end of the Swisshelm Mountains of southeastern Arizona, is in two parts; the Great American Mine and the North Swisshelm jasperoid field. JABA has leased the Great American and has acquired mineral rights to over 19 square miles covering other jasperoid outcrops. Initial geochem sampling has revealed broad areas of anomalous mineralization, generally coincident with jasperoid silicification. Phase 2 drilling will proceed when geochemical results and the results of Phase 1 drilling are compiled. The Apache project is part of an epithermal jasperoid/silver-gold metallotect running from north of the Commonwealth Mine (11 million ounces silver - 150,000 ounces gold produced, 8 million tons of 0.03 opt gold reserves) 50 miles southeastward to the Mexican border, with more than twenty prospective targets in between. Within this trend, minable reserves occur in the adjacent Dos Cabesas, Dragoon, and Chiracahua Mountains, and at Mexican Hat. JABA remains confident that significant new discoveries will be made at Apache and along the Apache trend. JABA's winter drilling program has now moved to the Silver Bell copper target, where an 11,000 foot drill program commenced in early January. Following Silver Bell, the drill rig will move to JABA's copper prospects at Yardley, Arizona and Maggie's Creek, Arizona. As well, JABA's 90 percent owned subsidiary, Compania Minera JABA S.A. de C.V., will commence a 5,000 foot drill program at its copper-gold skarn target at Seri in Sonora, Mexico by mid March. Donald A. Sharpe, President |