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a n a n a s W a n e t y ® ™ ( j ^ V î e w § Micronesia’s Leading Newspaper Since 1972 Vol. 21 No. 136 . Saipan, MP 96950 ©1992 Marianas Variety Friday ■ Septem ber 25, 1992 Serving CNMI for 20 Years Immigration eyes lawsuit v s a irlin e THE IMMIGRATION Service is having transported the three de­ considering the possibility of fil­ ported aliens back to Saipan might ing a case against Continental Air be a violation of Title 3, Division Micronesia for allegedly trans­ 4, Section 4345 of the Common­ porting three deported People’s wealth Code. Republic of (PROC) na­ The code says it is unlawful “to tionals back to Saipan Wednes­ knowingly bring into the Com­ day. monwealth any person excluded Maj. Frank P. Villanueva, or deported from the Common­ deputy immigration chief, said he wealth unless such person is law­ Vi ».■- v j and Immigration Chief Jose P. fully entitled to reapply for entry SOME of the 4 3 students from San Vicente Elementary School with Speaker Thomas Villagomez during a visit Mafnas would discuss the matter to the Commonwealth.” to the Legislature Tuesday. Story on page 3. with Assistant Attorney General The violation is punishable by Jerry Mesembourgh today. civil penalty of not more than “Continental failed to comply $5,000 for each occurrence. Committee eyes constitutional with immigration’s instructionnot Xin was deported last Aug. 9. to carry these persons,” Ten days later, it was Chen’s turn Villanueva said in an interview. to be deported and on Aug. 29, the amendment to keep MPLC alive Shortly after Chun Guo Xin, immigration deported Sheng. By Rafael H. Arroyo but with a more delineated set of brought to the people through a 29, Hua Guo Sheng, 23 and Wen The deputy immigration chief goals. legislative initiative. Xi Chen, 24, were deported to said the three entered Saipan from THE SPECIAL Committee An autonomous MPLC could MPLC was created in 1979 to China via , die Immi­ , China as tourists in July which is studying the dissolution work well provided it has specific address land exchange problems gration Service notified Conti­ 1991. of Marianas Public land Corpo­ goals and that qualified people that arose during the US Navy’s nental as well as four other air­ They overstayed for more than ration (MPLC) does not want are put in, he said. administration of theCNMI when lines servicing Saipan not to carry one year. One of the three was functions of the land manage­ The Constitution provides that several parcels of land were used the three in any of their flights to deported for the second time ‘ ment firm transferred to the ex­ MPLC be dissolved and its func7 by the military for public pur­ the Northern Marianas. Wednesday night and the two ecutive branch as mandated by tions transferred to the executive poses. A deported alien is barred from others would be deported today. the Constitution. branch 12 years after the Consti­ It was also tasked to oversee re-entering the Northern Marianas Meanwhile, another PROC na­ “After a lengthy study, we feel tution took effect. homesteading, agriculture and for five years. tional was arrested Wednesday the administration of public land MPLC Executive Director commercial use of public land. Villanueva said Continental, by immigration authorities at the should be free of political influ­ William R. Concepcion earlier According to Hofschneider, Airlines, Asiana, Northwest airport after he was found hiding ences. That will not be possible if urged quicker action with regards MPLC may have been over­ and Alliance Air acknowledged a fake business entry permit. MPLC’s functions are transferred MPLC’s mandated dissolution. whelmed with the rapid pace of receipt of the immigration’s in­ Wang Jian Xin, 37, came in as to the executive branch,” said Hofschneider said a constitu­ economic development in the is­ struction on Sept. 1. a tourist but a check on his things Representative Heinz tional amendment would give the lands, so there is need to spell out Last Wednesday, however, the yielded the fake entry permit. Hofschneider, who is also chair­ corporation more flexibility in its functions. deported aliens arrived at the Continental only recently in­ man of the committee. administering public land and in “As time went by, MPLC was Saipan International Airport on augurated its Saipan-Hong Kong He said his committee was using revenues derived from land caught with a tremendous eco­ board a Continental plane from service in a bid to capture a share thinking about letting MPLC re­ leases. nomic upswing such that they Hong Kong. of the big tourist market in the main an autonomous corporation The amendment would be continued on page 9 Villanueva said Continental’s British colony. Illegitimate son declared legal heir Bv Gaynor L. Dumat-ol nio and another lot in Garapan. bom, Monica’s husband left Diana DL Guerrero-Villagomez, tate contended that Ricardo was It was a hard-earned victory for Saipan on a merchant ship and was appointed administrator of presumed to be achild of Duenas AN ILLEGITIMATE son has Camacho who, along with his never returned. the estate. who was Monica’s legal hus­ earned a second, and possibly mother, Monica Camacho- Four years after Monica’s hus­ Ricardo Camacho filed a claim band. final victory, in his fight to get a Duenas, had a hard time proving band left or on July 16,1952, she to the estate, saying Guerrero was However, the Supreme Court, share of the properties left be­ that the former is really a son of gave birth to a boy named David his natural father. in a 14-page opinion written by hind by his father who died five Guerrero. Camacho whose father, accord­ Villagomez rejected her half Justice Ramon G. Villagomez, years ago. Camacho’s family ties are ing to the court, is Guerrero. brother’s claim, saying Ricardo said“thepresumption thatDuenas The Supreme Court on Mon­ complicated. His father had three But after David Camacho’s Camacho was not the natural son is the father has been clearly re­ day upheld a decision earlier children from a first marriage to birth, or on Aug. 6,1953, Monica of Guerrero. butted by the evidence that for at made by the Superior Court Mariana Camacho DL Guerrero gave birth to another child named But the lower court concluded leastsix years before Ricardo was declaring Ricardo Camacho, and two children from a second Margarita whose father the that Ricardo Camacho was the bom, and to this day, Duenas was now 37, a legal heir of Francisco marriage to Ok Soon Sa Guerrero. woman only referred to as a natural son of Guerrero. It was never seen in Saipan.” C. De Leon Guerrero. Monica was married to Lino “Mexican.” established before the Superior “We have independently re­ Guerrero left behind parcels Blanco, who died in 1942. She After Margarita, Ricardo Court that Monica had sexual viewed the record... including the of prime land in Saipan, in­ subsequently married Francisco Camacho was bom— two days relations only with Guerrero transcript of the proceedings and cluding, a four-hectare property Duenas, a merchant sailor. before New Year’s Day of 1955— during the time Ricardo Camacho are satisfied that the trial court’s in ChalanKiyanear Whispering The couple had a baby girl as the seventh child of Guerrero. was conceived. findings are supported by clear Palms Golf Course, a 1,000- named Ceciliaon January 1,1948. When Guerrero died on April Guerrero’s daughter and au­ and convincing evidence,” said square meter land in San Anto­ Ten months after Cecilia was · 22,1987, his legitimate daughter, thorized administrator of the es­ the Supreme Court. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 I-MAJUANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 Thief takes enough M PERSOLA Tasi acted in good THE TTAUAN RESTAURANT food, wine for party ■' Where Btrojje Touches Soijxm " faith, documents A B URGLAR took foodstuff and locked when she was about to A Celebration of North Italian and Continental Cuisine liquor from a supermarket in open and prepare the store for Koblerville between Tuesday business at 6:50 a.m. on Managaha show night and early Wednesday, po­ The store’s food section was SWORN affidavits and other in the CNMI.” The Carolinian lice said yesterday. slightly in disarray. A Korean, Ok evidence offered at Tuesday’s Affairs officer also carried a An inventory after the break-in Hwa Kim, owns the supermarket. meeting of a legislative group La pasta** V protest sign as part of a group at Saipan Supermarket showed Meanwhile, a man was sen­ investigating the Tasi Tours & which went to Managaha for a that several packs of pork spare tenced to five years imprisonment Transportation concession demonstration after the incident. ribs, beef steak jerky, beef stew, last Sept. 15 after hepleaded guilty Pa n o r a m ic Oc e a n V iew ~322-7662~C a p it o i. H iei. agreement on Managaha island But Billy did not appear as of­ short ribs and pork chops were of the charges that he encashed Sunset Candlelight Dinner 6:30 -10:00 p. m. livery Night supported the company’s claim ficially requested at the Special missing. several checks worth $ 150 to $250 Lunch vvith a View 11:30 a. m. - 1:3 0 _p. m. iv e r y Day that it was acting in good faith Task Force on the Managaha “This person must be having a each which were not his. LatePower JLunch&All Day Happy _Haur_ 2:0.0- 6:30 p.m. Mon. - l:ri. when its contractor removed the Concession meeting to discuss or party,” Assistant Police Chief Ray Judge Alex Castro suspended roof of a Carolinina pala pala for refute the statements and docu­ PHOTO shows the termite-eaten wood taken from the Carolinian pala pala on Managaha Island. Camacho said. the jail term on condition that repair in June. ments submitted by Tasi during The thief likewise carted away Ruperto M. Panlaqui leaves Spaghetti W ith a Hearty Sauce of Ground Chuck, W ine, Herbs, and Tomatoes Carolinian Affairs Officer questioning by Rep. Heinz S. nally had intended to build a new Carolinian Affairs put up its own dent and later went with Tasi’s several bottles of brandy, reams Saipan. $9_,5D. Rokucho Billy, describing the Hofschneider, chairman of the pala pala at its expense for the structure on the site. Narita to a stormy meeting with of cigarettes and packs of grapes, Records of the case showed that incident in an official letter to the task force, Lino Olopai was the Carolinian community, as part of Saipan engineer Henry K. Rokucho Billy at the Carolinian possibly for dessert, Camacho Panlaqui' encashed the Union itsplan to repair andrebuildisland Affairs Office at the Garapan Utt. Japanese Consul, claimed Tasi only person to express views as a Pangelinan, who worked on de­ quipped. Also missing were sev­ Bank checks, all owned by Hublin facilities under the Tasi conces­ veloping and designing the plan, According to Kapileo’s affida­ Parmesan, Mozzarella, and Provolone Cheeses w ith Bolognese , Fresh Garlic, had “maliciously destroyed the member of the Saipan Carolinian eral bottles of scotch which is Investment Corp. at Payless Su­ Tomatoes, and Oregano, Layered in Lasagna Pasta and Baked Golden Brown sion agreement. But before a said in his sworn affidavit that the vit, Billy did not seem happy to said sacred meeting place... in­ community. good to drink after dessert, he permarket between the period $ 9 .5 0 Coastal Resources Management see them. flicting a tremendous, detrimental According to information given Carolinian Affairs officer made it added. Nov. 16,1991 to Dec. 2,1991. permit application for the project clear that he did not want a new “Mr. Narita explained that he and damaging blow against the to the task force, the Marianas The burglary and theft incident Assistant Attorney General was submitted, the Office of building. However, during a was there to explain why the roof SPINACH _FETTUCCJNJLAL_EILETrO_DI PQ MO DO RO Carolinian customs and cultures Public Land Corporation origi­ was reported to the police at 7:20 Steven Pixley filed the case meeting with CRM staff and was taken off the pavilion. At Spinach Fettuccini with a Thick Spicy Tomato Sauce a.m. Wednesday. against Panlaqui on behalf of the members of the Saipan Carolinian that, Mr. Billy took off his $ 8 .5 0 ш A police report said a female CNMI government. Public de­ community held at the Garapan glasses and slammed his fist on MICROL CORPORATION employee of the supermarket no­ fender Loretta Faymonville acted Utt, Pangelinan said- that Lino the table and shouted: “Son of P.O BOX 267* SAN JOSE* SAtPAN* ticed that the front door was un-: as counsel for Panlaqui. Olopai proposed in Billy’s pres­ , who gives you a right to Meat Filled Tortelinni Pasta in a W hite Cream Gorgonzola Blue Cheese Sauce ence that, “the roof could be break down the building!” $ 9 .5 0 replaced to strengthen the struc­ Kapileo said Narita mentioned S tudents ask officials ture, while leaving the upright that the repair was approved by posts intact.” the MPLC and the CRM, but STK* YEAR MODEL UC it SELL to stay aw ay from drugs Pasta in a Homemade Pesto of Im ported Fresh Basil, Olive Oil, Herbs, | According to Pangelinan’s af­ apologized for not notifying the Ground Nuts, and a hint of Cream I U91-082 1988 CAMRY 4DR. AAM-742 4,000 fidavit, his recommendation to CAO. Later in the meeting, ac­ SOME 48 students of the San A recent conference held at the $ 9 .5 0 3 U91-135 1989 CELEBRITY AAM-241 3,500 replace the roof was to protect the cording to Kapileo, Billy said he Vicente Elementary urged elected Diamond Hotel amplified the U91-157 1989 CHEVY CELEBRITY AAG-689 4,500 structure form future storm dam­ would meet with other Carolin­ officials on Wednesday to prom­ need for stricter law enforcement LINGUINNICARBONARA 3 8,500 U91-230 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAU-182 age: ians to decide about therenovation ise not to use illegal drugs “for the measures to combat the prolif­ Linguinni w ith Chopped Proscuittct, W hite W ine, Parsley, Eggs, and Cream f 3,000 U91-237 1988 BUICK CENTURY AAG-099 “The timbers supporting the of the Managaha pavilion. Narita rest of their lives.” eration of the substance which $ 9 .5 0 ‘( “This is quite interesting and it has gotten into the Common­ £ HINOF/B TRUCK HE-949 48,500 roof were small 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 said he would wait for that deci­ U92-036 1991 just goes to show that our youth U92-057 1989 TERCEL AAH-930 4,500 boards. Those would be replaced sion and the two men shook hands wealth through various schemes. EEHUCCINHAL ALEREDO (PANN A) 3 are becoming concerned about the U92-063 1990 CAMRY WAGON AAO-886 7,000 by heavy, pressure-treated 4 x 6 at the end of the meeting. During of the Seventh Legis­ Fettuccine Pasta in a White Cream Parmesan Sauce with Italian Parma llani I U92-069 1986 MAZDA 626IX ABC-472 1,100 boards and 4 x 8 boards. These In a letter of apology sent the dangers of drug use,” Speaker lature, the Federal Bureau of In­ $ 9 .5 0 | 3,500 U92-074 1988 CHEVY CAPRICE AAH-570 would better withstand weather next day to the CAO, Narita said. Thomas P. Villagomez said after vestigation confirmed that some v v I U92-085 1988 CHEVY CELEBRITY AAO-681 4,000 damage and termite damage. I “Please be informed that it is hosting an early morning snack elected officials had been using AAA-977 6,000 "Made With Lots of Love" 4 U92-087 1988 CAMRY wanted to replace the posts; but, notintended to remove and disturb for the visitors. ice, prompting strong anti-drug TERCEL AAO-444 4,000 z U92-089 1990 felt that it was necessary to com­ As of Wednesday, five law­ abuse legislation from lawmak­ American Express Honored 1990 TERCEL AAT-844 4,000 the pavilion area but to replace U92-090 makers - Villagomez and Reps. ers. U92-091 1986 HILUX 4X 4 AAC-808 2,500 promise with the Carolinian and improve the pavilion in total U92-095 1990 CHEVY SPRINT AAO-604 4,995 Affairs Office.” respect to Chief Aghurubw’s Pete P. Reyes, Ana S. Teregeyo, “There is a concern that some U92-097 1990 TERCEL AAO-424 4,000 A final coastal permit issued by burial ground. Tony Camacho, and Crispin DL. members of the executive and U92-099 1991 SUBARU LEGACY AAS-484 7,600 CRM in April 1991 specifically Because of our mistakes in not Guerrero have signed the peti­ legislative branches of our gov­ U92-108 1989 MAZDA AAM-691 3,000 includes authorization for “re­ communicating with your office, tion. ernment are into it, so it’s about NISSAN SENTRA AAH-590 3,500 U92-110 1989 moval of the existing Carolinian we are more than, willing to work “We, legislators of the CNMI time that we get tough on this U92-116 1987 MAZDA P/UP AAF-646 3,500 U92-125 1987 SUBARU 4 DR. AAG-866 999 roof structure and replacement of with you offering assistance in promise not to use drugs for the menace. This gesture among the U92-128 1988 NISSAN PULSAR AAF-558 3,995 new frames and roofing cover.” restoring the pavilion or any de­ rest of our living days unless given kids is a good one to begin with U92-129 1990 MAZDA 929 AAP-844 12,995 Lino Olopai told the task force cision replacing the pavilion.” by our doctors. We will not smell, so that if our lawmakers would be U92-139 1991 HILUX X/CAB AAT-370 11,500 he did not remember making the Naritalater stated: “Ihavegone take or touch any kind of illegal alerted on what they should or U92-142 1990 COROLLA WAGON AAP-084 6,500 proposal concerning the roof, to great lengths to resolve this drugs and will encourage every­ should not do,” Villagomez said. AAM-389 12,995 U92-144 1990 4-RUNNER “Often Carolinians are the last to matter amicably. This is par­ one to follow our example,” the The speaker said he had intro­ MAZDA P/UP AAC-313 3,500 U92-145 1989 know what’s going on at prepared pledge read. duced a bill that torequire drug 1985 CAMRY 4 DR. SDN AAO-447 3,500 ticularly true since I did not order U92-146 According to the speaker, the U92-148 1988 SUBARU 4DR. AAB-803 1,995 Managaha. We’re always behind the roof to be removed, nor did I testing for elected officials in all U92-149 1988 CARGO VAN AAA-486 2,995 the eight ball,” he said. even know it was being removed petition may have been borne out branches of government. U92-150 1991 4-RUNNER AAU-716 16,995 As work on reconstruction and on June 26. Nevertheless, I took of growing public concern that “I have not used drugs nor will at U92-151 1991 HILUX P/UP AAU-565 6,500 repair of other buildings contin­ the blame and immediately went some elected officials are into il­ I. But I am pushing for a legisla­ U92-152 1988 HILUX P/UP 311 4,500 ued, Pangelinan said his to Mr. Billy to offer to him my legal drugs, specifically tion to require drug testing for all HILUX P/UP AAH-190 5,500 methampetamine hydrochloride U92-153 1989 inspection of the frahne support­ apology and my assurance that of us,” Villagomez said. 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA AAC-886 6,500 U92-156 ing the Carolinian pala pala’s roof the pala pala would be rebuilt. I or “ice.” U92-157 1990 HILUX P/UP AML-489 5,500 He said the bill, which would showed it was termite infested. was surprised that after accepting The substance has reportedly Stofs Round Two U92-158 1989 TERCEL AAL-499 4,500 pervaded CNMI society and has apply to law enforcement per­ AAM-286 5,500 Later, Pangelinan, as construction my apology, Mr. Billy continued U92-160 1989 TOYOTA VAN gained popularity, especially sonnel, would be modiefied to CRESSIDA AAS-868 14,995 manager, told workers from Kam to attack me publicly, again and Garapan · Mon-Fri 5pm-7pm U92-162 1990 among the youth. include all government officials. Corporation, the project contrac­ again.”: R92-008 1991 HILUX 4X4 ABB-672 9,995 tor, io remove the roof to replace During the task force hearing, 4,500 Budweiser Beers (Regular, Light,Dry) R92-010 1990 TERCEL 2 DR. AAP-256 the termite-eaten boards. The Lino Olopai said, “I believe tak­ R92-012 1991 LANDCRUISER AAV-423 24,500 ing down the roof was Picarro out of hospital AAM-018 3,500 Carolinian Affairs Office was not S1.00 R92-016 1989 HILUX P/UP unintentional as Narita said.” DUTY Free Shop President Tom’s illness. Thank you for 1990 4-RUNNER AAJ-403 16,995 notified when they actually started R92-018 To date, according to Narita, Thomas Picarro has been dis­ the great love and kindness ex­ R92-021 1989 HILUX P/UP AAN-167 5,000 the work. Chasers 1/2 price R92-022 1990 COROLLA 4 DR. AAN-459 9,500 According to Tanapag resident the CAO has never provided a charged from Queen’s Hospital tended to my wife and family,” R92-023 1989 TERCEL 2 DR. AAM-386 3,195 Felipe Q. Kapileo, who works on plan for rebuilding the pavilion. in Hawaii and is now recuperat­ the couple said. The Carolinian Affairs Office The couple also thanked their R92-025 1989 HILUX 4X4 AAM-355 8,500 Managaha as a ranger/enforce­ ing. "Saipan's Watering Hole" 6,995 stopped an effort last week to friends who donated to the R92-026 1990 HILUX 4X 4 AAS-841 ment officer, workers were In a brief statement sent by fax R92-027 1990 HILUX P/UP AAT-475 6,000 replace the roof in time for this Picarro and his wife Clara ex­ stroke unit at Queen’s Hospital Good Friends, Good Times & No Earaoke R92-030 1989 COROLLA 4 DR. AAM-478 4,000 finishing taking down the roof for research. year’s celebration of Aghurubw pressed their thanks to everyone R92-031 1991 COROLLA STA/WGN TAXI-366 9,500 when he arrived on the site on Day. “My husband and I rexpect to American Mexican Food. Take Out OE. in Saipan who showed concern R92-032 1991 HILUX P/UP S/B ABA-561 6,500 June 26. Kapileo said he stopped Hofschneider expressed frus­ return to Saipan in the very near R92-033 1990 HILUX P/UP AAO-739 6,500 the work after determining that when he was hospitalized after a future. Keep your eyes open on 234*6930 CAMRY 4 DR. AAO-737 8,500 tration at the absence of the R92-034 1990 Carolinian Affairs had not been stroke. Beach Road for a familiar jog­ R92-035 1990 COROLLA TAXI-260 8,500 Carolinian Affairs Officer from notified it was in progress. the hearing, noting that Billy had “We thank everyone for their ger with silver hair,” said the Kapileo said he notified his prayers and concern during statement. &Ш8 been notified seven days in ad­ immediate supervisor of the inci­ vance. ¿•MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25.1992 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-5

A Meeting Place For Our Jr’s.. continued from page 4 Opinions. . .AndYours. . . quite a number of family disintegration as a result of “Big Daddy” turning the family maid into a permanent “mate.” It may seem appalling and inconceivable. But this is one serious social problem that now faces vi 4 V 45 S' - 4 ©1992 F££9VuMna? í^ v£&svndicate: many families here. I remember a case where the maid was prettier than _L the spouse. The woman asked a religious to counsel her husband. The counseling included bringing the maid to the chancery. When the priest saw her, he simply exclaimed: “She is the problem and she must go.” The other serious matter which many local employers seem to take for granted is their income. Many would attempt recruiting alien workers without reviewing whether they have the financial resources to pay for First step to change: listen the salaries of these people. This discrepancy alone, friends, is one superb reason for immediate rejection of all and any request for alien RESIDENT Representative Juan N. Babauta, during workers. Neverforamomentforgetthatwhentheseforeignworkers are here, they, as much as we are, are “equally” protected under the law. the July 30 oversight hearing in Congress, said the. first And if you have plans to abuse them out of your own inadequacies, it step to change was to acknowledge that “a problem is best that you trash your plans. Otherwise, you may be inviting dual exists.” fines from both local and federal labor laws. Why risk it when you can prevent it from happening. In the Guerrero administration, problems exist, actually There’s a lot to learn in this regard. Foremost is that the “Days of several serious problems that may affect confidence in Leniency” has now become a closed chapter in our developmental this government. We believe Governor Guerrero knows history. Next, let’s learn to conduct transactions at a “strictly business” level. The CNMI can no longer afford to ruin a system that can work these problems, the management of the Common­ without political interference or the application of the “compaire” wealth Utilities Corp., for instance. So there is connection. Think about it for in many ways we are our own enemies! acknowledgement, or recognition of the problem, but *** the problem exists, and remains. Regarding Brother John Joyner’s obitur dictum in the last issue of the paper, I don’t use this space for vendettas nor do I utilize it at all to c©· Letters to the E ditor There must be another step to change, with equal display toddler’s tantrum. But I will definitely use it to question policy significance as Babauta’s first step. Speaker Thomas decisions and actions of public officials regardless of stripe, including Villagomez said it in one word the other day: listen. One your perception of the Mitsubishi’s payment—funds that call for $5 tax on garments proposed legislative appropriatioa word — listen — not selective listening, not biased Or do I take it, Brother John, that you too lack clarity of understanding Dear Editor: to the hardworking people whose don’t want to. They still haven’t listening, not listening only to what one wants to hear. Jr’s Agenda respecting the concept of separation of powers? If in fact the Governor We should all be very happy job will never be done. realized that business and tourism is the most “progressive” public official here, why then all the adverse that our economy has slowed The Legislature had every right can only flourish if this commu­ Guerrero should have listened to the voice of the by John DelRosario past, when the Legislature authorized the appropria-' publicity in the national and international media? Mind you Brother down. In medicine uncontrolled to investigate CUC. Indeed, it is nity is happy and content. Tour­ John, the Fourth Estate is the public’s guard in our quest for self- growth is called cancer. In the their duty. If there is evidence of ism is dependent upon the smiles tion of money to bail out the debt-ridden CUC, instead The days of applying for the importation of alien conceivable labor law from both the U.S. and the government The embarrassment to which we have been the sole last five years our economy has wrongdoing, the next step is the of local people. And people are of unilaterally disbursing funds “in the interest of the laborers is likely to become far more difficult than CNMI. In more ways than one you will be frustrated. recipient evolving out of your boss’s office is far foreign from the actual suffered from uncontrolled Attorney General’s office. Right not smiling anymore. people.” it used to be. It is my understanding that the But these are reasonable people who know that they requisites of attaining that goal. We understand that obligations must growth and we are now paying now, it is everyone’s job in gov­ The additional funds for CUC Department of Commerce and Labor will be fol­ too are dealing with some of the most weird aspects be paid. But it is mandatory, Brother John, that we do it legally or within the price. The true “junkies” in ernment to provide the basic ne­ should not come from the little He should also listen to the voice of the present. Other lowing all pertinent federal and local laws to the of the U.S. Fair Labor Standard Act. And don’t the purview of pertinent laws! our society are the business people cessities to local people, not de­ guys — the people who wait government leaders have been clamoring for the res­ letter. Quite frankly, leniency will never again be worry about it because we will have learned well Evidently, your call that we pay heed to the essence of the word whose motto is, “too much is not velopers. Adequate power, 24- months for hook-ups, collect ignation of Ramon Guerrero as executive director of part of the solution. going through the actual process. respect is very well taken. But I wonder if you understand that it is a two- enough”. They are making this hour running water, treatment of water in buckets, put up with in­ If foreign owned companies have seen fit using I mentioned the word frustration in that we will be way street? In other words, Brother John, if only the Governor respects place look more like the Philip­ all sewage and providing utilities adequate pressure and water hours CUC. When Guerrero submitted his latest resignation ex-elected officials to attempt pushing their papers getting our own share of it going through the mill. the constitutional authority solely given the legislature (authority to pines every day — party time for to local people who need them. If and wonder when their next ap­ to the CUC board, the governor should have listened through the Department of Commerce and Labor But rather than dwelling on these frustrations, let us appropriate),then this whole issue won’t evolve into the controversy the rich and survival for everyone this means telling developers they pliance will go up in smoke. The and let the CUC official out and let a change for the absent the completion of all requisite information, transcend this aspect of our emotions and deal directly that it is today. I can’t understand the persistence in your boss’s else. have to wait while locals are taken CUC board must recognize this better in. then please don’t push your luck anymore than your with all requisite issues in order that applications are purposeful violation of CNMI laws. And you’re calling for “respetu” When cancer stops growing, it care of, then it must be done. We fact. feeble attempt to try solving problems for clients via appropriately filled so that they are considered on a amigo? Something’s afoul here, Brother John. is called a remission. Sometimes must stop thinking that the only More revenue for infrastructure When Rep. Pete Reyes questioned the legality of political solutions or the local connection. It won’t timely basis. It is quite a heady undertaking but it Finally, I notice the redundancy in the manner you signed your letter it is permanent but more often it is way we can raise funds for basic can also be collected from the appointing Frank Chong, chairman of the Civil Service work and unless you follow the department’s re­ takes more than just nursing our deflated ego to get “Dr. John B. Joyner, Ph.D.” I do not know if you expected me to be only temporary and the cancer infrastructure for local people is garment industry. Our adminis­ Commission, as acting disaster control officer, Guerrero quirements to the letter, it is best that you leave your to point “B” from point “A”. It takes a sense of doubly impressed, but I must admit that I was doubly amused. Now I starts growing again. We should through development taxes, im­ tration in defending this industry sales pitch for some other approriate time. maturity and an understanding of the issues at hand. do not know whether to call you “Dr. Dr. Joyner” or just “Dr. Ph.D.” use this remission period to try to pact fees and inexpensive public has embarrassed and humiliated pointed to a pending bill to make the appointment legal, If you’re an employer who thinks you can bluff Each official in that department is eager to assist you How impressive but then thanks for the laughter. In your ramblings, you get healthy again and the only land leases. us in front of the US. Congress, instead of recognizing Reyes’ statement as good ad­ your way with your application for alien workers but within the purview of all pertinent laws, no more, purposely ignored my main point—your news release—a public lie way is for everyone in business CUC needs more money. The DOI and the media. It is now time vice by withdrawing Chong’s appointment. with employees of the DC&L, make sure your belt no less. about “TTie Meeting That Never Was” between U.S. Congressman and government to get respon­ full-cost recovery condition is not to collect from the industry. I is tightened to the hilt and be prepared to answer While we are on the subject of alien laborers, it is George Miller and the Governor. That, Brother John, ain’t no laughin’ sible. Local people must start enough. CUC must be profitable. propose a $5 per garment “Made Being stubborn has its uses, but being stubborn and some critical queries dealing with how do you plan .somewhat obvious there may be a need to eliminate matter. It’s a lot of fun and I relish the adversarial relationship that we thinking about what Saipan is It must be rich because it is going in USA” label tax. Collected at deaf is stupid. A person gains wisdom by listening. A to get to point “B” from point “A”. That agency of live-in house maids altogether. It seems we have now have, Brother. It’s my cup of tea, amigo. going to look like ten years from to cost millions to get out of· debt the port before the garments leave government leader becomes a wise administrator of our government will stick to the letter of every continued on page 4 now. and give us the infrastructure one Saipan. This is instant money and The CUC mess is a good ex­ government when he extends his hearing beyond his O S H A . . continued from page 4 would expect to see in even a will give us millions for infra­ ample. CUC was created for small American town. The addi­ structure. circle of advisers to those who are his equal (like the business and political reasons. It tional money must come from big I guess the finger pointing, Legislature) and even to the ordinary citizen who has are emerging as unlikely allies of climbing in Valley Forge, Pa., to inherited the mess left by the Trust businesses and the tourism indus­ shouting and politicking can go workers in the crusade for work­ develop a safer way to shinny up Territory and DPW. Unfortu­ try — the people who are making on forever. We’re really good at something to say. place safety - even if it is driven the pole. The “three-point con­ nately, our leaders and the federal the big buck/yen here, enjoying that. However, what we need more by checkbook than by con­ tact” method was devised, which It is not too late for change to come into the Guerrero OSHA not living up to its task government did not help the the tax advantages, taking advan­ now is some common sense and administration. Let the irresponsible and incompetent science. Fewer accidents mean means that three limbs should be problem by encouraging growth tage of cheap alien labor and en­ some ingenuity. By Jack Anderson ernment spends four times as versial , the picture currently points fewer payouts on workers’ com­ touching thepole at all times. The while a lot of Fixing had to be joying the use of public land. they out. Before the people tell you to get out. and Michael Binstein much, $1.1 billion, to protect fish to an upswing in injuries and ill­ pensation insurance. Most of the number of accidents among pole done. Not enough credit is given can pay more for utilities, the /s/Kenneth L. Govendo and wildlife. In the past decade, nesses since 1984. top insurers offer safety experts climbers plummeted. WASHINGTON - At least one OSHA’s budget for safety train­ “It is clear that the plant that and programs for the companies The Dallas-based Coca-Cola American worker is killed every ing amounts to 2 cents for each wants to operate in a way that they insure, which may well do Bottling Group was struggling hour of every day on the job - worker under its jurisdiction. ç ÿ M a n a n a s GV a riety '$fit jeopardizes the lives and the health more for worker safety than under the weight of workers’ Reprograrnming of Rota funds hit more than 10,000 workers a year. Unemployment and safety are the of its workers has a very, very OSHA. compensation claims that were Serving the Commonwealth for 20 years Every five seconds another double whammy for the American good chance of getting away with DuPont usually ranks at or near eatingup79percentof the budget. Dear Editor: if the more or less $10 million just to justify their asking for $10 Published Monday to Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. worker is injured on the job, or worker this Labor Day. it and never having an inspection,” the top for safety programs, and it Many of the accidents were oc­ On August 28,1992,1 wrote a proposed budget for Rota was million was originated from the some 6 million a year. Publishers: The lack of funding means that AFLCIO President Lane Kirkland was one of the earliest American curring on the trailers that hauled letter which was published in your denied, (he voted no to the House old school of thoughts which was More than 20 years after the Abed and Paz Younis at OSHA’s current level of in­ told our associate Dale VAn Atta. companies manufacturing explo­ the bottles. Employees ’ opinions newspaper regarding who was at version of the budget while Inos started during the Trust Territory passage of the landmark Occu­ spections, it will take them 84 rHistory has proven that if em­ sives. Among DuPont’s 100,000 were solicited and the result was the Senate during the 1992 bud­ voted yes). However, the public until the present time. Nick Legaspi...... Editor Member of pational Safety and Health Act, years to reach every workplace. Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter ployers think they have a pretty employees, they average a mere . more trailer hand grips, lowering get deliberation between former pronouncement of Rota Reprogramming? this is a very the federal agency charged with Ma.Gaynor L. Dumat-ol... Reporter The The state-by-state profile ranges damn good chance to do it, they’ll 30 lost-time claims each year. the entire trailers 2 inches (which Senate President Joseph S. Inos Prudencio Taisacan Manglona flimsy excuse and everybody protecting worker safety and Associated Press from inspecting each workplace do it. And that’s the word that’s This is a lost workday incidence made it easier to pull cases off) and Senator Edward U. Maratita, asking for reprogramming of should know that the funding health, OSHA, receives $380 once every 11 years in Nevada to being sent out by all this talk rate of just .04 in 1990 when the and improving interior lighting. Republican of Rota in that final about $1.4 million surplus funds, which is allocated from the previ­ million a year to carry our its P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 1992, Mananas Variety once every 167 years in Nebraska. about deregulation and getting national average was 78.7. In addition, learning from their hour of the 1992 budget delib­ from the 1992 budget makes ous Fiscal year lapses and should 1 mission of protecting nearly 100 Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 All Rights Reserved AFLCIO safety expert Jim government off the backs of Sometimes safety is as simple 800 route drivers that most acci­ eration. Senator Maratita A “liar”. All be returned to the general fund. Fax: (670) 234-9271 million American workers - less Ellenberger notes that while some business and so forth.” as re-inventing the way a pole is dents occurred in the morning, Senator Maratita vocally stated those “antics” they made on the than $4 per worker. Mayor Manglona should address of the government’s statistics- American insurance companies climbed. When too many work­ the company instituted warm-up that there would be 20 jobless floor during the 1992 budget de­ the victims of the Omar, In comparison, the federal gov­ gathering is flawed and contro­ continued on page 4 ers were getting injured on the exercises for the drivers, which employees in Rota that would liberation was a “comedy on dis­ a natural calamity to the Federal job, AT&T a school for pole- continued on page 7 soon be lining up for food stamp play” by those Rota delegations, continued on page 6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25.1992 r ~ Reprogramming· Etpison trails 2 TERRACE RESTAURANT continued from page 5 SAIPAN PLANT (Air-Conditioned) agency, the FEMA, the rightful allocated for water program, dig­ rivals in prim ary agency, than using the Saipan ging more wells, building water KOROR, Palau (AP)—Two challengers for Palau’s presidency were in taxpayer money. Many typhoon storage like reservoir and the rest a nip-and-tuck race as President Ngiratkel Etpison trailed in his quest for passed the islands of Saipan, should be given to the Northern a second term. CENTER INC. Tinian and the Northern islands Marianas College so that these Unofficial, inconclusive results showed Vice President Kuniwo Working To Promote Plants For Cleaner Air and they were not compensated. funds can be utilized for Nakamura had 1,501 votes, attorney Johnson Toribiong, 1,499, and ehancement of educational pro­ Etpison 1,095. We hold you, Senator Juan S. Announces it's Demapan, Senator JesusR. Sablan gram for our children and for the In the race for vice president, incomplete, unofficial returns found Sen; and the house majority respon­ continuity of the accreditation of Tommy Remengesau Jr. with 1,113 votes; Minister of Administration sible if you allow the mayor of the college. Sandra Sumang Pierantozzi, 1,107; Sen. Minoru Ueki, 1,054 and former 4 TH ANNIVERSARY Rota to dictate on you. What The mayor of Rota is trying to Sen. Moses Uludong, 792. SANDWICH happened to this reprogramming teach the Saipan people how to Officials estimated about 36 percent of the vote had been counted as will be just like the 1984 revolv­ plant taro-”Rota style”, suggest­ of yeterday morning, Palau time. Palau is west of the international date line. The two top vote-getters in each race will face off in the Nov; 4 ing farmers funds which was ing not to “plant taro in the fertile general election. Candidates for president and vice president do not run BOARD „ granted by the EDLF, when only soil but plant it in the ocean. as a team. Pierantozzi is the first woman to seek election to one of the cronies and supporters were al­ Meaning, get the money gener­ top two national offices in the tiny Western Pacific island chain. (ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT) lowed to borrow while the rest ated from the Saipan taxpayers 10% to 30% OFF on Pots & Plants 11:00 AM TO 2:00 PM A*>9· were being rejected yet those be­ and put it in Rota for the use of starting Septem ber 4 to 30, 1992 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ing approved never paid the Rotanese. Forgetting the need of government back. the Saipan people as long as they Inos attends session PLEASE DO COM E • GARDEN MAINTENANCE What happened again to the can justify their end-parts. Just • LANDSCAPING MAKE YOUR OWN ____ municipal council funds under like “kill the chicken, throw away AFTER more than a month’s ab­ He was particularly vocal about AND VISIT U S' • PLANT RENTALS Edward U. Maratita as a council­ sence former Senate President Jo­ House Bill No. 8-10 which pro­ FINA SISU AREA • PLANT SALES the meat and make soup out of the • POTS; PLASTIC, CLAY, GLAZED, POLY man? They bought pigs (hogs & feather.” seph S. Inos showed up at the Sen­ poses amendments to the Salary P.O. BOX 1292 SAIPAN ate session Wednesday, this time as Act of 1990. HB 8-10 was passed • PLASTIC DRUMS (NEWLY ARRIVED) .... SANDWICH!! cows) for breeding purposes. It is so embarrassing to us TEL. 234-1572 • FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS a minority member. by the Senate, as well as HB 8-44 FRESII BREAD FROM OUR BAKERY: Where are those pigs now? Are Rotanese. Let us stop this $10 • CUT FLOWERS It was also the first time that Sea (licensing/restriction on shooting (small French rolls, rye, whole wheat, white bread) they slaughtered?, or are they al­ million madness, $9 million mad­ ready multiplying to exceed the ness and $8 million madness. Henry San Nicolas, one of Inos.’ galleries) and HB 8-147 (casino MEAT PLATTERS: Bologna, Virginia Baked Ham, Corned Beef, known supporters, attended the funding). Roast Beef, Turkey & Chicken Breast, Tuna. number of Rota population. The If Rota is generating $3 mil lion Thank You for your support... Senate sessionsiricelnoswas ousted At one point he criticized the I K E E P Y O U CIIEESE PLATTERS: American, Mild Cheddar, 8th Legislature and the appro­ taxes annually, we taxpayers from TREES &| special give-aways await lucky priation committee of the House from the presidency on Aug. 12. Senate leadership for not allowing Swiss, Provolone Saipan should give Rota a match­ PLANTS HEALTHY! ______should audit these wasted taxpay­ ing fund of more that $3 million, “That’s good,” Senator David M. him enough time to study a pro­ patrons!!! posed legislation. ers money, the sweat and blood of say $4 million in a Christian spirit Cing, one of those who voted him FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS, WE ARE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY OF THIS MONTH GARNISHES: SLICED ONIONS, TOMATO, FROM 9 AM. TO 5 PM. the Saipan people. to let the mayor of Rota’s cronies out of the presidency said when “I asked for one minute to read CUCUMBER, PICKLE RELISHES, OLIVES, Senate Joint Resolution 8-7 but This time, reprogramming the spend in the Penny’s coffee shop asked to comment on Inos ’ appear­ MAYONNAISE, CATSUP, MUSTARD. surplus of about $1.4 million? (because that is their hard earned ance in the chamber. there was immediately a motion by Will it be used to build mansions dollars for sitting down half a day The other senators who removed Sen. Jesus R. Sablan to return to the IT for the relatives and supporters of gossiping, thinking where they him were Sens. Edward U. Maratita, previous question, sol was not able INCLUDES: SALADS: SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE ÍToma to, Cucumber the mayor in their homestead at win their deer meat chaser for the Paul A. Manglona, Francisco M. to read the measure that well,” Inos Borja, and Juan S. Demapan, who pointed out. Ja'asta & Herb Salad Marinated D e s s e r t s : the expense of Saipan taxpayers? evening drinking session), while Vegetables was subsequently elected as presi­ H.B. 8-44 provides guidelines Last year the completion of the denying the immediate need of Cole Slaw, Mixed Greens) Jellos, Mousses, dent, in the infamous “hallway ses­ for theoperationof shooting galler­ Malacanang Palace for the mayor Saipan. D ressing: Custard, Melon Tray sion” of August 12 ies in the Northern Marianas. Thousandlsland and the dog house for the K9 at Congratulations Congressman SOUP OF THE DAY Peach and Pear Tart Senate President Juan Demapan Shooting galleries ceased to op­ (CLEAR & CREAM SOUP) French, Italian, Blue Cheese the airport were a waste. Remem­ Pete Reyes, Congresswoman Ana English Trifle, Cookies declined to comment on Inos’ ap­ erate in the CNMI in July 1991 M ber, that we have CNMI law and Teregeyo, Congressman Jesus P. Ice Cram Bombe pearance yesterday. In earlier inter­ when the rules and regulations on it say who will get housing ben­ Mafnas and other members of the I c e T e a views, however, he expressed opti­ shooting galleries expired, thereby efits, the executive, the Lt. Gov­ House for realizing that Rota held California mism that Inos would soon “return nullifying all licenses. For Reservation please call tel. 322-1234 Ext. 756,730,731 ernor, the senate President, the Saipan hostage for 10 years now. to the fold.” H.B. 8-147 is the bill seeks to $ 10.00 INCLUSIVE Speaker of the House and nothing Please give Saipan its due. I beg ( ^ ) AQUA RESORT CLUB Saipan mentioned about the mayor to live you as a Rotanese. “The former president is a vet­ reprogram $470,000 from the in a government housing. The eran politician and he knows what Tinian Sewer Plantproject andfrom Style Pizza to do and how to best handle him­ funds for Tinian Health Center mayor should be indicted and put Hafa Adai! to jail for violating this law. Jesus M. Taisacan self,” Demapan said. “He knows wheelchairs for the useof theTinian there is work still to be done.” Casino Gaming Control Commis­ This surplus funds should be Rotanese A unique pizza on a crisp Not a few people thought Inos sion. MARINE INSURANCE crust cooked over an would absent himself from his leg­ The Senate also approved on first IF YOUR CARGO ARRIVES OUT OF SORTS, don’t drink and drive islative duties for the remainder of reading Senate Bill 8-93 (prohibit­ open grill with fresh YOU W O N’T BE OUT OF POCKET. his term. ing operation of vehicles on public gourmet toppings. Observers saw the usual Inos, roadways) and SB 8-113 (restrict­ The professionals at Moylan's Insurance can advise NOW SHOWING articulate and actively debating on ing the use of sunscreening devices • Spicy Shrimp & Basil you as to how to get the right kind of marine the issues at hand. on motor vehicles). insurance so you can recover from lost or • Smoked Chicken & Grilled O n io n s d a m a g ed m erchandise—fast! J M C i n e m a continued from page 5 OSHA. • · • Canadian Bacon & Pineapple Protect your investments and avoid BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30 P.M. SHOW START 8:00 P.M. slashed the accident rate. no budget for it. So a workers’ with Fresh Basil delays in settling your claims. Call On the other hand, too often committee regrouped and exam­ • Three Cheeses w ith Fresh Moylan's today. It's the smart way American industry believes the ined the data. T om a to e s to do business on land or sea price of a safe workplace is too They discovered that 80 per­ high. Ed Welch, former workers ’ cent of the injuries were attribut­ Spicy Sausage, Beiipepper compensation commissioner of able to air guns used on only 20 & Mushrooms Michigan, describes the two dif­ percent of the jobs. The plant ferent approaches - one com­ manager readily agreed he could $ 9 .5 0 mendable, the other condemnable afford that, and the new safety RICK MORANIS - undertaken by auto plants facing measure was implemented. Includes: Fresh green salad, ■■■■H IN ······ safety threats. The condemnable example pizza & ice tea The commendable example is comes from a Michigan plant that HO NEY I an automotive plant that found also found itself submerged un­ Available 11:00 AM- 11:00 PM that a very high portion of their der carpal tunnel claims coming during the month of September workers’ comp costs were related from one particularly strenuous to carpal tunnel syndrome (a operation. Management’s rem­ painful, incapacitating wrist in­ edy was to relocate the plant to general agents KOREA AUTOMOBILE FIRE t MARINE Indiana, where the workers’ comp INSURANCE CO ., LTD . jury) - and traceable to the use of a specific air gun throughout the rates are substantially lower. THE K ID CAFE & TERRACE MOYLAN'S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. ■ w plant. The workers wanted all the “They are now able to continue HOME OF THE GOOD GUYS AND GALS air guns replaced, but the plant to injure these workers without Sablan Building, manager balked. The total cost having to pay as much in com­ МШЯЛ1ЧЛ^|—I P.O. Box 658, Saipan, MP 96950 would be $ 1.5 million, and he had pensation benefits,” Welch says. ' Telephone: 234-6142/6442/6571/7185 Fax; 234-864) Π® Disinbultd by Bum Vista PícIuím Olilnbutlon, Inc. Sftrru.-n«rtG E>® ©The Will Ditnty Compiny * ^ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-9 ^MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FREDAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 / ' 7 1 r ( . Com m ittee. « · coritinusd from page found themselves tending to eco­ Part of this money is being used said there was a need to explore “I believe MPLC should be the All in all, Hofschneider feels nomic needs of developers rather by the corporation in its land other wiser use of the money. proper agency to take care of the MPLC should be kept more at­ than what they intended to do,” management operations such as The committee is proposing that infrastructure for future home­ tuned to the times. “After nearly he said. the homestead and land exchange part of MPLC revenue be used to stead sites, of course, with coor­ 14 years of existence, we have to “Times have changed and programs, while the remainder is develop homestead infrastructure dination from the other agencies adopt changes in the law to pro­ MPLC should be allowed some deposited with the Marianas so that when this is in place the like CUC for the utilities and duce the desired results,” he said. flexibility to enable it to manage Public Land Trust. government could resort to some Public Works for the roads,” 1 9 9 2 public land properly and to be MPLT, in turn, invests the creative financing schemes to help Hofschneider said. able to use its revenue in better money in income-generating first-time homeowners. Another proposal was for PUBLIC NOTICE ways,” he added. ventures. Hofschneider is considering a MPLC to address areas pertain­ f Right now, MPLC is restricted In the Superior Court of the Lately, however, MPLT has revolving fund for homestead ing to perpetual leases and exist­ Commonwealth of the Northern CLEARANCE in the use of the money generated been reportedly losing on its in­ owners from which they could ing land leases and their use after Mariana Islands from public land leases. vestments. Thus, Hofschneider apply for low-cost financing. expiration of their terms. CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-1122 In Re Estate of ESTEBAN C. BORJA, tlA/^oacon COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY NOTICE OF HEARING Main Office: SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NOTICE is hereby given that P.O. Box 1055 · Saipan · MP 96950 Reynaldo O. Yana of Saipan, Phone: (670) 234-8315/5/7 FAX: (670) 234-5962 Northern Marianas Islands, has filed a petition in the Common­ REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION STATEMENT wealth of the Northern Mariana DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES Islands, Commonwealth Superior Court to be appointed as adminis­ The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) is soliciting statements of professional qualifications for the purpose of soliciting a firm(s) to perform trator of the estate of Esteban C. design and or construction management services in connection with CPA’s projects at Saipan International Airport, West Tinian Airport and Rota Borja, deceased. The attorney of International Airport It is expected that the selected firm(s) will be assigned projects from time to time throughout a 3 year period. record is JUAN T. LIZAMA, P.O. Box 1508, Saipan, Northern Only firms with an established active office in the Commonwealth, with valid business license will be considered. Also, the firm's ability to Mariana Islands. The hearing on perform design activities on Saipan as well as its ability to process and coordinate application documents for Federal aid with FAA, including other the petition is set for 27 day of Federal (FAA) documents required for the projects are essential considerations in the selection process. Qualified small business entities in the Oct., 1992, at 1:30 p.m., at the Commonwealth shall be given special consideration. Commonwealth Superior Court, Interested firms may obtain information and listings of projects from the Executive Director's Office at the International Airport, P.O. Box 1055, all interested persons should ap­ pear at this hearing. Saipan, MP 96950. All persons having claim against the estate, or against the deceased Statements of professional qualifications are to be submitted to CPA no later than October 30,1992. should file their claims with the Clerk of Court of the Common­ wealth Superior Court within sixty /s/JMGUERRERO (60) days after the first publication Contracting Officer/ Chairman of the Board of this notice. Commonwealth Ports Authority Dated this 21 day of Sept., 1992. Saipan International Airport /s/Bemadita A. Sablan P.O. Box 1055 Deputy Clerk of Court Saipan, MP 96950 4 DOOR SEDANS *1 ANNOUNCING! HriODCL 5 GPCCD

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(AP) - A 12- claims made in his lawsuit: that Mrs. Kingsley says she now job on my client.” would then consent to terminate year-old boy who is suing to ter­ his mother turned him over to an has a stable home life with her The Fifth District Court of Ap­ her parental rights. minate his mother’s parental rights alcoholic father at age 4, that his two younger sons, Jeremiah, 10, peal on Tuesday denied a petition Kirk is expected to rule on her so he can be adopted by a foster father abused him and that he was and Zachary, 8, and her fiance, by the mother’s lawyers asking offer Thursday. D e n y o family will confront her in court later abandoned to a succession Steve Hack, in St. Louis. the court to dismiss Gregory’s Gregory has lived with his fos­ when the trial opens Thursday. of foster homes. His parents have Gregory’s lawyers contend oth­ lawsuit, remove Kirk from the ter parents since October, when **NEW GENERATOR** The unprecedented case is the both denied abusing or abandon­ erwise. case and hold separate trials for the lawyer who became his foster result of a July ruling by Circuit ing him. One of their arguments will be the issues of termination of pa­ father, George Russ, spotted him Japanese merchandise are BUDWEISER TRANSPACENTER PACIFIC Judge Thomas S. Kirk that the The boy has been living with a that just last month Hack, 34, beat rental rights and adoption. at the Lake Boys’ Ranch, available and we accept or­ EAGLE foster family for nearly a year. Mrs. Kingsley in the presence of Mrs. Kingsley also attempted a a center for abused and neglected ENTERPRISES. boy, Gregory Kingsley, has the ders. Jus! slop by our office INC.---- same constitutional right to pro­ In the past eight years, he has her two sons, broke her arm and last-minute effort to settle the boys. and make a good purchase. tect his fundamental interests in lived only seven months with his bloodied her nose. She has been lawsuit without a trial. Russ and his wife, Lizabeth, Our staff are waiting to help GUALO RAI, MIDDLE ROAD court as an adult. mother, Rachel Kingsley, a 30- wearing a cast on her left forearm She said she and her two other have eight children of their own you. CMS That ruling could help open year-old waitress. Earlier this but told police and reporters she younger sons would move to but decided to take Gregory as PUBLIC School Commissioner William S. Torres joins Marianas High School students in an informal session of the Exploring Education program last week to discuss the teacher career ladder program being formed in courtroom doors for children in week, she denied abandoning or fell down the stairs. Hack has Florida and “submit to intensive state-licensed foster parents. conjunction with the Northern Marianas College. other states who face the prospect abusing him. denied the allegations. family counseling” with Gregory Early this year, the Russes de­ PUBLIC School Commissioner of being returned to parents they “I asked for help and placed “She’s not a bad person,” said for one year. If after that time. cided to adopt Gregory. claim are abusive and neglectful, him with the state when I couldn’t William S. Torres spoke to al­ children’s rights advocates said. provide for him,” she said. “I love most 40 prospective teachers last An overall decision in favor of him and he belongs with me and Former priest pleads innocent week at the Marianas High School the boy would be seen as a major his brothers.” “Exploring Education” course to VI expansion of the legal rights of The mother, and the boy’s fa­ encourage them to continue on II minors. ther, Ralph Kingsley, have been to charges of abusing children through the PSS/NMC teacher internship program that would By Tony Rogers In a statement this summer, as Dupuis addressed the court lead to an exciting and satisfying Porter admitted he had molested Nearby, more than 30 of his SERVICE SPECIAL professional career in education. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO TINT AND SERVICE YOUR CAR? accusers from the diocese of NEW BEDFORD, Mass. 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Career Opportunity molesting 32 children - some Porter, of Oakdale, Minn., also tude, to see him helpless like allegedly in church and after is charged in lawsuits in Minne­ that,” said one of them, Steve ranged from strategies to succeed F PARTS/LABOR invoking God’s name as a threat sota and New Mexico with abus­ Johnson, who is now 43 and in the mainland colleges and uni­ CHANGE OIL AND FILTER CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE At a bail hearing for James R. ing children while still a priest. lives in Providence, R.I. “I’ll versities to attitudes and skills CHECK FLUID LEVELS, GREASE, WASH, AND VACUUM $36.00 Porter, a prosecutor also dis­ Bristol County Assistant Dis­ remember that for a long time.” teachers needed to develop to en­ Competitive Salary and Excellent Benefits! closed that the former clergy­ trict AttorneyJRenee Dupuis said The Massachusetts charges joy and grow in the teaching profession. 3 • Sales and Service experience a plus* man is wanted in his home state Porter sexually assaulted children date to the 1960s. Porter was MINOR TUNE UP CYL of Minnesota on sexual miscon­ “in the parish, in the sacristy, in assigned to St. Mary’s Church His stress lay with taking the CHANGE MOTOR OIL & OIL FILTER • Background in Accounting and Bank Operations* duct charges involving his their own homes, in his vehicle in North Attleboro, southwest initiative in matters, developing CHANGE SPARK PLUGS, CHECK • Demonstrated verbal and written communication children’s 15-year-old and in assorted other places.” of Boston, from 1960 to 1963. leadership qualities such as DIST - CAP & DIST ROTOR, CHECK PARTS/LABOR Skills. babysitter. Porter threatened his victims Most of the charges in Massa­ speaking out thoughtfully on is­ FLUID LEVELS, CHECK ENGINE - TIMING, Porter, 57, who is married and by “telling them that God would chusetts concern his tenure sues, taking calculatedrisks and PRE-SAFETY INSPECTION, GREASING, • Interpersonal skills has four children, pleaded inno­ get them and their families,” there, prosecutors say. getting things done. WASH AND VACUUM $40.00 ‘Essential Job Functions cent in a low, steady voice to 46 Dupuis said. “He also told them Porter was reassigned to Fall The Marianas High School stu­ criminal charges. He was re­ that what they had just done was River, then New Bedford. In dents are at the beginning of a Apply in person at the Bank of Hawaii, leased after posting $20,000bail wrong, and that God would pun­ 1967,he leftMassachusetts and career ladder that has been named 4 CYL Saipan Branch, Nauru Building Susupe. and given 48 hours to return to ish them.” entered a treatment programfor “2+2+(2)” or a teacher internship Minnesota. Porter sat with his head bowed pedophilia. program designed to provide CHANGE OIL AND OIL FILTER, SPARK PLUG, trained, local teachers for the CHECK DIST. CAP, DIST. ROTOR, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Total Dedication FLUID LEVELS, ENGINE TIMING, PRE-SAFETY To Your Satisfaction. public school teacher pool. Stu­ dents, after two years of INSPECTION, GREASING, WASH AND VACUUM participation in the Exploring Education curriculum with 6 CYL COMMONWEALTH ZONING BOARD Marianas High School Instructor PARTS/LABORS Joan Kani, can continue at the CHANGE OIL AND OIL FILTER, SPARK PLUG, The Director of Department of Community & Cul­ Teacher Education Academy, CHECK DIST. CAP, DIST. ROTOR, POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT which is to be formed at the FLUID LEVELS, ENGINE TIMING, PRE-SAFETY $06.00 tural Affairs, Mr. Jesus B. Pangelinan, would like to INSPECTION, GREASING, WASH AND VACUUM COMMONWEALTH ZONING BOARD Northern Marianas College, and continue to pursue an education PLANNER II remind all vendors doing business with the Nutri­ specialization degree in about tion Assistance Program !NAP)that funds budgeted three years. WASH & VACUUM Duties: Performs planning and site plan reviews An added incentive is the fea­ CHANGE OIL AND OIL FILTER, SPARK PLUG, PARTS/LABOR on the island of Saipan. 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Safari Club REGULAR PICK-UP ...... $ 8 9 .9 5 DOWN AT THE FRONT. with a minimum of five years of experience in site EXTRA-CAB PLUS ...... $ 1 0 9 .9 5 ALL (PRICES) ARE SET (PARTS AND LABOR). plan review or design; previous experienced and sets car wash TWO DOOR SEDAN ...... $ 1 6 5 .0 0 knowledge of performance zoning is preferred. FOUR DOOR SEDAN ...... $ 1 8 5 .0 0 ALSO WE HAVE 2 LANES FOR SAFETY You run the risk of not getting paid out of NAP’s to raise funds STATION WAGON ...... $ 2 0 0 .0 0 INSPECTION FOR BOTH HEAVY THE MARIAN AS High School EQUIPMENTS & REGULAR CARS. Salary: Negotiable FY’92.funds by not submitting your invoices on or Safari Club is having a fund­ SPORTS CAR (ANY) ...... $ 1 9 0 .0 0 before September 30,1992. raising car wash on Sept. 26, from Applicants must submit an application to the CNMI 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in front of Townhouse Department Store. personnel office no later than October 5,1992. Please come by and get your car washed and support us. Auto M-o-t-i— o—n Should you have any question, please call Pat de- LOWER BASE, IN IRONT OF PSS TEL. NOS. 322-7465/67/1795 · FAX NO: 322-5852 For further information contact the Zoning Please don't drink OPEN: MON. - SAT. 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Office, Tel. No. 235-5018/19. Beer at telephone numbers 322-9890/9201/9251/ 9912. and drive 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25.1992 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,’1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEWS-13 I I I «7 I I » f JLXJLJUÜUUUUUUUUUU1 Re villa pursues STARTING SEPT. 18-UP TO « 1 /iV f/,4B OCT. 18,1992 foundation project PRE - INVENTORY Voice M ail Service By Gaynor Dumat-ol Wednesday morning. During theirmeetingTorres told W hat is the VoiceNet Voice Mail Service? PHILIPPINE Senator Ramon the senator that the Filipino c6m- VoiceNet provides a centralized message retrieval system that Revilla is again visiting Saipan to munity and the consulate were meet with a group of businessmen keeping up the fight to vindicate allows VoiceNet Subscribers and outside callers the capability to who are finalizing plans to put up a the name of the Filipino club send and receive messages 24 hours a day. Exchange foundation for runaway women workers referred to by the news information locally or globally any time, day or night from any forced into prostitution and other item as prostitutes. touchtone telephone. No special equipment is required. victims of labor abuse. Torres said the Filipino club The idea to put up a foundation, workers who sued the newspaper H ow does the VoiceNet Voice Mail Service W ork? to be named after the senator, was which published the controver­ conceived last July when Revilla sial story, expected a lengthy le­ VoiceNet is more accurate and private than standard message first visited Saipan. Businessman gal battle. slips. Messages are stored in the VoiceNet Subscriber’s private David O. Sablan of San Antonio As an offshoot of the news item, voice mailbox, in the caller’s own voice, with all the original is spearheading the organization the Filipino community has orga­ inflections and emotions. Messages can be retrieved from any of the foundation. nized a committee called CNMI- The senator arrived Tuesday Filipinas Vindicating Committee. touchtone telephone through use of the subscriber’s security code. and would stay in Saipan for three The committee is organizing a days. mass-rally on Sunday at the Civic W hat are the benefits of the VoiceNet Voice M ail Service? Revilla’s first visit was made at Center Beach, Susupe wherein is­ VoiceNet saves time and money, and provides a strategic value to the height of the controversy over sues on prostitution and decency a news item published in another would be discussed. the company or individual using it. Used alone, or combined with newspaper that said most prosti­ Manny Vilaga, acting commit­ pagers or cellular telephones, VoiceNet provides the ultimate in tutes on-island are Filipinos. tee chairman, urged Filipinos and communications at a very affordable price. Revilla said he told other Phil­ Northern Marianas citizens as well r r J V V V H - ippine senators about the prosti­ to join the mass-rally. W ho do I contact to subscribe to VoiceNet? ••A «·“«·» ««»·* tute issue when he returned to “Do not let Pacific Daily News, FRENCH FRY ^ ONE GALLON SUNKIST JUICER^ Manila last July. “They think it (PDN reporter) Marshall Santos CUTTER BLENDER JSC ELECTRIC JJ- dampened the morale of Filipi­ and (CNMI AIDS program man­ Innovative Solutions WAS $164.45 nos,” Revilla said. Qflo/n ntc 30% OFF " ager) Richard Ceyzk call our NOW $92.11 The senator paid a courtesy call women in the CNMI prostitutes,” Caller Box PPP-437 · Saipan, MP · 96950 to outgoing Consul Julius Torres Vilaga said. 2 5 6 - 6 6 8 8 Industrialists support drive C A R R IE R ’S vs kidnapping By Eileen Guerrero E N D SUMMER MANILA (AP) - Leading Chi­ nese industrialists pledged support Thursday to a government cam­ paign against racial kidnappings S e p t e m b e r 1 6 th - October 2 n d but disavowed militant calls for a strike to protest the violence. r “ * S T A R * ~ y Those moves follow a wave of 3 FOOD PROCESSOR 3 CHARBROILER, ^ ransom kidnappings against MDL FDC-12 GAS & E LE C T R IC members of the one-million strong WAS $767.55 MDL 155B-ELECTRIC Chinese-Filipino community. President Fidel Ramos pledged NOW $427.33 WAS $1,558.50 NOW $861.68 firm measures against the abduc­ tions, which many Chinese sus­ pect are carried out by corrupt 3 0 % OFF police. The Federation of Filipino- Chinese Chambers of Commerce SALE and Industry, the leading com­ SALE mercial organization with 150 PRICE chapters nationwide, said its PRICE members agreed to provide fi­ *888 nancial resources to the police to $279 combat the kidnappings. 10,000 BTU 53 KAR 010 ZF 5,000 BTU Among other things, the fed­ WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL WINDOW AIRCONDITIONER eration pledged to buy 60 radio­ SPLIT AIRCONDITIONER ★ Hlgh-efficlency rotary compressor equipped motorcycles for police ★ Quiet air delivery ★ 2-speed fan. Super-quiet operation to respond faster to kidnappings ★ Hlghcapadty cooling and ventilation ★ Sure temp thermostat and other crimes. ★ Dehumldlfication and dry functions ★ Exhaust control ILr* C L A R K E ^ The federation also said it re­ ★ faslly removable and cleanable Indoor ★ Weather armor cabinet tillers ★ Easy-access filter "* AUTO SCRU BBER fM NITOW OC^M AN'TOW OC^ jected calls from younger, more MDL 1700B-BATTERY militant Chinese-Filrpinos to shut ★ LED display panel Indicates complete unit ★ Ready-mount Installation kit WAS $5336.00 - NOW $2970.54 REACH-IN FREEZERS down businesses to pressure the status ★ 4-way air flow control MDL1700E ELECTRIC /REFRIGERATORS WAS $4045.00 - government into more effective «»* NOW $2,232.18 measures. Don’t miss the incredible deal» you’ll find So it you’ve been waiting for the best value in Militant members of the com­ throughout the store on all Canter air condi­ an air conditioner, then now’s the time to act, i n munity have also called for es­ RUDOLPHOS UP TO SO°/o tioners and get the superior quality that’s because the savings don’t get any better RESTAURANT MICROL HOTEL & RESTAURANT SUPPLY DISCOUNT ON tablishment of unarmed neigh­ been a tradition of Carrier since 1914. than this. So hurry in today! SELECTED ITEMS borhood watch groups, made up -AUTO SHOP (FORMER MICROL COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT) of Chinese-Filipinos skilled in AND MUCH, MUCH martial arts, to augment thepolice. BEACH ROAD P.O. BOX 267 SAIPAN,MP 96950 · TEL. 235-5950/1/2 · FAX: 235-5rS3 MORE!! STORE HOURS: Danny Laogan, the lawyer for Carrier Saipan THE CARRIER " ^ J MON. THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. the federation, said members Middle Road. 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r 'rrrrrrrr, 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-15 JUVENILE NeW Olympic Mart vs. Isidro C. : Hiahway Market vs. Natividad C. Regis Emmis Riva Inc. vs. Nar Yani Sikyang JUVENILE . Sablan Sablan New Olympic Mart vs. John C. • · · Highway Market vs. Michael A. Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Ariane Riva Inc. vs. Burden Burden Ber­ JUVENILE C o u rt Hiahway Market vs. Natividad C. Geisinger JUVENILE Sablan Castro nard Court Calendar MTC vs. Tina Marie Cruz continued from page 14 Sablan Highway Market vs. Rafael/ Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Mercy Riva Inc. vs. Melita F. Olopai JUVENILE/TRAFFIC Highway Market vs. Marianas In­ Jesabel Raymundo Sept. 30 MTC vs. Han Sung Corp. Eclarin James Riva Inc. vs. Jesus Roppul ternational Corp. Highway Market vs. Darell E. Sambhwani's Corp. vs. Vivian Riva Inc. vs. Susana С. Suda JUDGE PEDRO M. ATALIG Construction & Material Supply vs. Pacific Orient Travel Services, vs. 9:00 A.M. Universal Rental vs. Rosalia C. Six Ten Store vs. John & Eleanor Ray L. Bicas Joseph V. Ada Duena Salas Sunny Market vs. Luis Q. Kapileo Sylter Castro Riva Inc. vs. Gloria Duenas Sept. 28 CNMI vs. Jesus Orense Hapá Sunny Market vs. Cost Plus Corp. Highway Market vs. Etene Bank of Saipan vs. Theresita B. Pacific Inf I. Marianas Inc. vs.. Ana CNMI vs. Rosita Eugenio Tick tock vs. Bernita Enriquez F & B Serv. Sta. vs. John & Eleanor Joeten Motor Co. Inc. vs. Julie Riva Inc. vs. Ana Camacho 9:00 A.M. Santos C. Matagolai Salas Universal Rental vs. Floriano/Lucy Taimalelagi Ann C. Palacios (Matagolai) CNMi vs. Vicente M: Aldan Sambhwani vs. William T. Tho­ Thomas Highway Market vs. Ricardo Р./ Regina Dl. Guerrero vs. William B. Triple J. Saipan, Inc. vs. Pelander Pacific Inf I. Marianas vs. Ana C. CNMI vs. Robert Dela Rosa mas Highway Market vs. John M. Salas Joeten Motor Co. vs. Vicente Riva Inc. vs.'Elenora Villagomez Nabor, et. al. -J. Benjamín Matagolai & Eleanor Salas Universal Rental vs. Fani/Aida Lorenza P. Castro Rivera Bank of vs. Jesus M. Henry Ernest Hofschneider vs. Modern Stationery vs. Pan Korea Benoza Sunny Market vs. Jose C. CNMI vs. One Toyota P/UP #AAF- Val S. Santos vs. Luis C. Joeten Motor Co. Inc. vs. Jesus S. Joanne M. Hofschneider Ent. Chinese Good Center vs. Eliza­ Highway Market vs. Beth Leon Taisacan 188 Benavente Kaipat beth F. Polloi Sunny Market vs. Rolando Eugenio Camacho Guerrero Bank of Guam vs. Florence R. Nicolasa S. Borja vs. Jose tudela Modern Stationery vs. Eastern Ent. Sunny Market vs. Servando Sp. Universal Rental vs. Frànk P. Sept. 30 Pacifc Orient Travel Ser. vs. JGP Ent. vs. Luis C. Benavente Borja Inc. Saipan Sueprmarket vs. Leon E. Universal Retnal vs. Ghing Young Concepcion 9:00 A.M. Ramos S. Tenorio Town House Inc. vs. William S. SCalen Regis Eliptico/Judith Caduno Lee Sambhawani’s Corp. Virginia Lucky M. Deleon Guerrero vs. Modern Stationery vs. Maria Sunny Marekt vs. Servando SP. Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Serafín World Wide Ind. Inc. vs. Samuel Paul Omengkar, et. al. vs. Glenn Salas Diego G. Villagomez Cepeda U.R. Video Rental vs. Daniel Union Bank vs. Juan C. Lizama continued on page 16 Muleta Villanueva Town House Inc. vs. Joseph V. Joyce Atalig et. al. vs. Jerry Delos MTC vs. Jose T. Cabrera Quitugua Remedio С. Matsunaga vs. Fran­ Union Bankvs. Soledad A. Torres Ada Santos Sunny Market vs. Rosalia C. U.R. video Rental vs. Ben Lines cisco B. Matsunaga MTC vs. Ines I Kapilleo Lucky Supermarket vs. Joseph V. AnmgelinaC.cAStro vs. Lawrence Duenas Ska Ben Elameto Union Bank vs. Wilfredo Manalon MTC vs. Bernadina P. Endrino Ada K. Castro JC Tenorio ent. Antonio O. Antonio T. Lizama vs. Aurellano YCo Corp. vs. Wilfredo Manalon MTC vs. Pascual R. Fitial Sung Moon Cho vs. Joaquin P. Flavia В. Delen guerrero vs. pedro Quitugua G. Villanueva F&MEnt.Inc.vs.MarAusEnt. Inc. MTC vs. Pedro S. Igisomar CAbrera & Ramon S. A. Dèleon Guerrero MTC vs. Celerino M. Calayag Thoedora M. Bermudes vs. Jesus Тара BAr Inc. vs. Zenaida Valdez MTC vs. Pedro S. Pangelinan Universal Rental vs. Joseph V. Oct.1 Wason Corp. vs. Oriental Express Malus MTC vs. Alice T. Quitugua MTC vs. Lee Jae Hong Ada 9:00 Riva Inc. vs. Marilyn Sokau & F.T. Construction Co. vs. Eleanor Josefino B. Aquino vs. Common­ Vicente C. Pangelinan, et. al. vs. Chong’s Corp. vs. Luis C. Carmen К. Olopai, et. al vs. Larry Francisco Aid. Salas wealth Examiner Inc. MPLC, et. akl. Benavente Hillblom et. al. JCTenorio Ent. vs. FlorindaCaJma Sunny Market vs. Lolita Y. Eclarin Triple J. Saipan vs. Antonio P. Vicente C. Pangelinan, et. al. vs. Domingo C. Cruz et. al. vs. Terra 1:30 JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Maria Valdez Sunny Market vs. Martin A. Castro/ Villanueva MPLC Firma, Inc. et. al. Adoption JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Ligaya Lacap Amelia Castro Union Bank vs. Ramons S. Tenorio Transamerica Corp. vs. Aries Commonwealth Ports Authority vs. Shai, Amelia C. & Juan DLC vs. JCTenorio Ent. vs. EmeliaVergara Universal Rental vs. Antonio O. MTC vs. Bartola S. Baza Corp. Alliance Air Inc. Corr. of Marriage Certificate JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Benny K. Quitugua MTC vs. Maria M. Indalecio JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Wilfredo JUDGE MARTY W.K. TAYLOR oct. 2 ...... Pangelinan Lucky Supermarket vs. Aries Corp. MTC vs. Ma. Ante C. Dayo Manalon Sept. 28 MTC vs. Ramon P. Cabrera Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Takashi Continental Airlines vs. John & MTC vs. Hana Inc. Marianas Agupa Ent. vs. Luis C. 3:00 P.M. MT.C vs. O’Frank S. Darra Koshira Eleanor Salas MTC. vs Pine Tree Inc. Benavente JUVENILE MTC vs. ADrian M. Bacani Universal Rental vs. Lolita Y. Lucky Supermarket vs. John & MTC vs. Rodante J. Egipto Abelina M. Cing vs. JohnT. Sabían JUVENILE MTC vs. John H. Robinson continued on page 15 Eleanor Salas Town House Inc. vs. Eleanor Salas MTC vs. Monica H. Calamba Chinese Good Center vs. Lucia C. Sablan Hi Pitch Disco & Restaurant vs. ON SALE NOW Estevan I. Rogolofoi Town Hosuse Inc. vs. Geraldin D. Sebaklim Town Hosuse Inc. vs. Antonio T. Lizama Town House Inc. vs. Glenn Mercado Chinese Good Center vs. Antonio Villanueva Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. Maria Walter Sambhawani’s Corp. vs. Rista H. Cholymay Ce Ce Gift Shop vs. Antonio O. Quitugua Continental Airlines vs. Antonio O. Quitugua Sambahwani’s Corp· vs. Addy Riley Sunny Market vs. Anincia Arriola F & B Service Station vs. Luis K. Pelisamen F & B Service Station vs, Gayleen K. Sakuma Universal Rental vs. Gayleen K. Sakuma Universal Rental vs. Luis K. Pelisamen Universal Renta) vs. Lucia Oiph Universal Rental vs. Sebastian Tajibmai Unviersal Rental vs. Asunta M. Kaneshi Universal Rental vs. Anicia L. Arriola Unviersal Rental vs. Anicia L. Arriola Universal Rental vs. May rose Phillips Universal Rental vs. Patricia S. Ada Island Diners vs. Carmentcita V. Alseika Sunny Market vs. Julie Oiph Having aFParty? Sunny Market vs. Miyuki Sakano Sunny Market vs. Nida P. Pangelinan Sunny Market vs. Gloria V. Castro Whether your gathering is large or small, at your place or at ours, Highhway Market vs. Anicia Arriola Highway Market vs. Joaquina T. the party experts at Hyatt can help you achieve a most successful event. Mendiola . Business meetings, christening partiesuwedding receptions, birthday parties Highway Market vs. Nida P. Pangelinan - we do it all at the Hyatt. Highway Market vs. Bernadette C. PAIRERE # I Saablan Market vs. Francisco P. Sablan ' Highway Market vs. Carmentica Call the banquet experts at 234-1234, extension 5626. V Alseìka Highway Market vs. Pilar L. Villanueva ® TOYOTA Highway Market vs. Maria Elena T. CAstro Highway Market vs. David A. Inaalecio . 4 L H > A t T Highway Market vs. Luis K. MICROL CORPORATION PeTisamen " REGENCY Highway Market vs. Luis C. San Jose, Saipan Benavente Highway Market vs. Luis C. 234-5911-8 Benavente FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-17 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25.1992

C O l i r t · · г continued from page 15 WE ARE LOOKING FOR Castro Cruz JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO CNMI vs. Meily, Marlon G. Sept. 28 CNMI vs. Cruz, Parlilo T. SINGERS 9:00 A.m: ROTA Arturo F. Urbano vs. Saa Woun Oct. 1 The Saipan Chorale is beginning rehearsals for the Corp. et. al. 9:00 A.M. Northern Marianas Music Society Christmas Program. CNMI vs. Judy Q. Rayas CMT vs. Semeon Taisacan CNMI vs. Joseph Padro Blanca MTC vs. Eileen A. Taitano CNMI vs. Albert W. Taragayo JUVENILE We invite all members from the past and are looking for NEW MEMBERS. Arturo F. Urbano vs. Saa Wound JUVENILE Corp. at. al. JUVENILE You don't need to be a professional or read music. 1:30 P.M. JUVENILE You just need to love to sing. AG & Ino vs. Sonny Patricio CNMI vs. Robert DLC. Barcinas Bautista BP Restaurant vs. Tricia H. Please come join this Island Wide group of singers. AG & Ino vs. Chen,He Yun Manglona Teenagers are welcome. AG & Ino vs. Alfredo C. Agpalasln Dress U - UP vs. Edward Hocog AG & Ino vs. MigualitQ D. Dala Continental Airlines vs. Lorenzo Date: Saturday, October 3,1992 Cruz A. Barcinas 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Sept. 29 MTC vs. Felízardo F. Villanueva Time: 9:00 A.M. MTC vs. Ricardo DLC. Cabrera Place: Joeten-Kiyu Public Library, Pacific Dav. Inc. vs. MPLC & Tasi MTC vs. Sabina M. Atalig Conference Room Tours Inc. MTC vs. Antonia M. Manglona CNMI vs. Bruce Lae Jorgensen MTC vs. Ana S. Hocog 1:30 P.M. MILTON CROTTS, M usic D irector MTC vs. Lorma S. Manalang In Ra Estate of Laniyo Josa III MTC vs. Henry M. Ogo Rehearsals will be Oct. 3, Oct. 10, Oct. 17, Oct. 24, Oct. 31, Nov. 7, Nov. In Ra Estate of Agüito, Pedro MTC vs. Lydia H. Manglona 14, Nov. 21, Dec. 9 Dec. 11, Dec. 12. The Performances will be December Santos MTC vs. Paz M. Manglona 12 and 13. In Ra Estate of Igauliman, Vinancio MTC vs. Gabriel T. Manglona Sept. 30 MTC vs. Agustín Maratita 9:00 A.M. MTC vs. Jesus DLC. Cabrera We are also looking for Musicians, theatrical performances or readings or In Re Estate of Laniyo, Josa II MTC vs. William A. Taitano other interesting acts for the Christmas Program, for further information on Oct. 2 MTC vs. Jose A. Taga the Chorale or other acts call 234-6885,322-3224, or 322-9321. 8:30 A.M. MTC vs. Eluterio L. Mendiola CNMI vs. Kenneth E. Britstol MTC vs. Ignacio Lizama CNMI vs. Tsui, Wai Shu MTC vs. Carmen C. Rangamar JUVENILE/TRAFFIC Pacific Constr. Co. vs. Paul A. CNMI vs. Ramirez, Arturo Santos CNMI vs. Kallar, Osaky Max Tr. nsamerica Corp. vs. Aries CNMI vs. Mallari, Llari Corp. FRJ£fJCt5 CNMI vs. Saimón, Romeo A. U.R. Video Rental vs. Daniel ‘V.Aizp CNMI vs. Taylor, Garmansco Quitugua imortherN CNMI vs. Romolor, Joa Citibank N.A. vs. Paul A. Santos MARIANAS r NMI vs. Rengil, Christopher Rota Import & Transport vs. Jesus MUSIC CNMI vs. Laong Ismael SOCIETY Db la Cruz Cabrera CNMI vs. Saimón, Romeo A. Continental Airlines vs. Angel S. CNMI vs. Rettin, Ganovar K. Hocog CNMI vs. Camacho, Francisco JUVENILE

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I 22-m a r ia n a s variety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23 Fed projects modest growth F O R S A L E MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION in US economy 1987 SUBARU BRAT <^Oom#n07ic£tea/â/l· ¿To ^À^at^Tot^v iJ^la ttan cl· iJfl/cu n d By Dave Skidmore 4 - speed manual, 4WD, A/C, AM/FM w/ tape, new paint, new parts, 39,000 miles. Sdàôâdcwdftoi> Cj$o in o n b WASHINGTON (AP) - The Looks good, dependable. Federal Reserve on Wednesday $3,S00 - CALL: 233-0364 issued a modestly upbeat assess­ W om en's A ffairs Office ment of business conditions around the country, stating, “eco­ CONSOLATION RASA RUPP (^ % c o ¿ T o ^ o v e ^ n o t nomic activity has been improv­ ing slowly in most of the nation.” Wish to express our sincerest thanks and appreciation to many relatives and F O R . S A L E friends for your unending supports, masses, prayers and personal help given 2 n d ¡^¿oot, SdcTnuncdtcdcon, 3$addcm p The report, the Fed’s last sum­ Household furnishings, like new. Rattan L/R furniture, to us in our time of bereavement mary of regional economies be­ Glass Top D/R set w/4 chairs, large side by side reefer, We wish to also thank those who were with us at the nightly rosary, wake and fore the election, found weaken­ burial services. Your presence with us will always be remembered. <^cÿu £>/ dfâd, S^a^tan, 3 6 3 J O ing conditions only in the areas chest freezer, 4 burner elect range w/oven water distiller. Special thanks to DPS, DPW, Fr. Roque, Fr. Quitigua, Fr. Robert and Mayor covered by its San Francisco and Reasonable. of Saipan.- S U . ( 6 7 o ) 3 2 2 - 3 0 3 0 Chicago district banks. Call 233-0364 “Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas Un dangkulo na si yuus maase THE FAMILY City, Philadelphia and Richmond reportmodestly improved condi­ tions in their districts,” said the report, known as the “beige book.” “The remaining districts gen­ erally reported a continuation of ACKNOWLEDGEMENT slowly expanding activity,” it said. Although Wednesday’s report included cautions _ such as “the pace of recovery has been uneven The following individuals and private agencies contributed greatly to the success of the Governor’s Conference for Women across many regions and sectors” held on Sept. 8-11,1992 at the Hyatt Regency, Saipan. Your generous contributions are greatly appreciated! _ it nevertheless was slightly more T h a n k you! positive than the last beige book, released on Aug. 5. “Retail sales are reported steady or slightly higher by most districts, but auto GOVERNOR LORENZO I. DL GUERRERO & sales are lackluster,” it said. LT. GOVERNOR BENJAMIN T. MANGLONA “Manufacturing activity has MAYOR OF SAIPAN, JESUS S. GUERRERO weakened in autos, aerospace, and Clearance Sale! SPEAKER THOMAS P. VILLAGOMEZ defense-related industries. ... Outside these sectors, however, CONGRESSWOMAN ANAS. TEREGEYO improvement is noted in orders, All units must go* special pricing FELICIDAD T. OGUMORO OF PACIFIC INFORMATION BANK production and sales.” On all remaining inventory. CONGRESSMEN JESUS T. ATTAO, STANLEY TORRES, HEINZ HOFSCHNEIDER, CRIS GUERRERO The Fed report was compiled also known as the “PRECINCT THREE BOYS”, from information gathered by its CONGRESSMEN “YES JESS” MAFNAS, and HERMAN T. GUERRERO 12 regional banks, based on in­ terviews with business people ROTARY CLUB MEMBERS of SAIPAN; PRESIDENT KARL REYES, V.P. MICHAEL S. SABLAN, conducted before Sept. 15. It will GABE BOYER, DENNIS YOSHIMOTO, MIKE NAHALOWAA, REP. HERMAN GUERRERO JR, be used by top monetary policy­ MS. FRANCES BORJA, PETE IGITOL, DAVE IGITOL, ALEX A. SABLAN, and JOHN LIZAMA makers when they meet Oct. 6 to MS. ANICIA· SONODA, CHAMORRO HOUSE review their interest-rate polices. MR.. JUAN NEKAIBABAUTA, WASHINGTON REPRESEN DATIVE Since mid-1989, the central bank has reduced interest rates 24 MS. KATHY WISE, PERSONNEL OFFICE times in an attempt to stimulate MS. DORIS SANCHES-NUIQUE, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR the stagnant economy, with the M R DAVID TAULAMWAR PETER latest reduction on Sept. 4 bring­ M R. JACK TORRES, DIRECTOR OF COMMERCE & LABOR ing a key interbank lending rate to ATTORNEY THEODORE MITCHELL a 29-year low of 3 percent. Wednesday’s only mildly op- ATTORNEY JOSEPH HILL timi stic beige book report, named M R. PETE A TENORIO of PETE A TENORIO & ASSOCIATES after the color of its cover, prob­ APEX INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION ably would not serve as a bar to AQUA RESORT CLUB another cut, particularly if un­ employment surges as expected ASSOCIATED INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS OF THE PACIFIC this month. Wednesday’s report AUTOMOTION,INC. also noted thatfarming conditions BANK OF SAIPAN were good in most areas and that CHONG’S CORPORATION housing construction “appears to CONSTRUCTION & MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC. (CMS) be improving slowly ... particu­ larly in low to mid-priced hous­ DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING OFFICE ing.” DFS, SAIPAN It said non-residential con­ HYATT REGENCY, SAIPAN struction remains weak. JOETEN ENTERPRISES, INC. Meanwhile, it said Hurricane MARIANAS CABLE VISION Andrew probably will stimulate construction and other economic MARIANAS PRINTING, INC. activity in Florida and Louisiana. MICRONESIAN TELE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. The storm has put little upward mazna Trade-Ins accepted PALM GOLF CLUB pressure on prices, except for It Ju s t Feels Right? BETTER DRIVERS KPMG, PEAT MARWICK, CPA lumber and natural gas, it said. 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NICOLASA CASTRO SABLAN Declining issues outnumbered very important to you? « vestors sought a safe haven from f Argent Peso 1.0100 1.0100 .9900 .9900 look for interest rates and cur­ advances by about 5 to 4 on the the turmoil that has plagued the 1.3803 rency markets. All set, at your service. >« would like to invite relatives and friends to the 4th A ustralia Doll .7230 .7245 1.3831 New York Stock Exchange, with « European currencies. Domestically, they noted, in­ All tailored by, A man of MASTER of TAILOR, A ustria Schlll .0949 .0954 10.537 10.484 780 up, 946 down and 600 un­ « anniversary rosary of our beloved mother and Gold prices were marginally vestors have been kept off bal­ « grandmother. Rosary will be said nightly at the c Belgium Franc .0324 .0327 30.82 30.61 changed. from Korea whose country won 7 gold »S lower. On the New York Com­ B razil Cruzeir .00018 5765.00 5705.70 ance by both earnings worries « residence of Mr. Eliceo M. Castro in San Roque .00017 NYSE volume came to an .esti­ medals, consecutively, from the World modity Exchange, gold bullion B ritain Pound 1.7110 1.7030 .5845 .5872 and the election campaign. « beginning on Sept. 24,1992 at 8:00 p.m. mated 204.35 million shares as of Master Championship Events. >$ for current delivery settled at 30day fwd 1.7017 1.6939 .5876 .5904 US interest rates, after climb­ 4 p.m. EDT against 186.31 mil­ >« He will make illuminate and outstanding. « $348.60 a troy ounce, down 20 60day fwd 1.6940 1.6863 .5903 .5930 ing sharply on Tuesday, steadied lion in the previous session. >€ Mass of Intention will be offered at 6:00 p.m. on cents from Tuesday. Republic 90day fwd 1.6856 1.6792 .5933 .5955 briefly this morning, but then be­ The NYSE’s composite index It’s quality that changes your « Friday, Oct. 2, 1992 at San Roque Church. « National Bank said gold was un­ Canada Dollar .8053 .8109 1.2417 1.2332 gan rising again. dropped 0.06 to 229.42. figure. Affordable, design and color to you *€ changed at a late bid price of 30day fwd .8040 .8095 1.2438 1.2353 « best choice. Try us. the first of its kind of »« Dinner will be serve after the mass at San Roque $348.60 an ounce. 60day fwd .8026 .8081 1.2459 1.2374 « Social Hall. The dollar opened higher in 90day fwd .8012 .8066 1.2482 1.2397 prices in New York ready-made tailor shop. M « moderate trading. But the y Chile Peso .002742 .002743 364.73 364.50 « Please join us. currency’s upward move came to China Yuan .1854 .1854 5.3929 5.3929 NEW YORK (AP) - New York CurtWr 29 1-4 « « The Family. an abrupt halt following com­ Colombia Peso .001696 .001696 589.50 589.50 Stock Exchange closing prices Deere 40 3-4 « ments by a senior government c Czechosl Korn .0372 .0370 26.89 27.01 Wednesday: DeltaAr 55 1-2 official who said the dollar’s value D enmark Krone .1715 .1728 5.8305 5.7875 AMR 58 DialCp 381-8 JU SHIN CORP. against the yen was not a problem. zEcudr Sucre .000590 .000590 1696.01 1696.01 ASA Ltd 35 3 4 Digital 39 3-4 US Treasury Undersecretary for ECU 1.29790 1.32330 .7705 .7557 AbtLab s 29 1-4 DowCh 56 5-8 TEL. 234-3143 POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT International Affairs David d Egypt Pound .3013 .3013 3.3195 3.3195 AetnLf 39 3-8 Dressr 19 3-4 FAX: 235-3143 Mulford told reporters he was “not Rnland Mark .2088 .2121 4.7888 4.7152 Alcan 17 3-4 DuPont 48 POSITION VACANCY: that very concerned” about the France Franc .1960 .1961 5.1025 5.0995 AldSgnl 53 3-4 EKodak 44 3-8 dollar’s decline against the yen. Germany Mark .6678 .6699 1.4975 1.4928 Alcoa 67 1-8 Eaton 77 1-2 Executive Director of the Commonwealth Develop­ “That comment opened the 30day fwd .6651 .6672 1.5035 1.4989 Amax 17 1-2 ment Authority (CD A), Commonwealth of the North­ door” for dollar-selling, said 60day fwd .6625 .6646 1.5095 1.5047 AmHes 48 1-2 ern Mariana Islands. Stephen Flanagan, a vice president 90day fwd .6593 .6617 1.5168 1.5113 ABrand 46 ..n______Greece Drachma .005236 AElPw 32 5-8 STARTING SALARY: at Mitsubishi Bank Ltd. .005297 191.00 188.80 Λ .V\ ^ ' ‘ In New York the dollar dipped Hong Kong Doll .1294 .1294 7.7300 7.7300 AmExp 22 1-4 Hungary Forint AGnCp 48 3-4 .··/,, - . f e ' ’ V · -? Negotiable. as low as 119.55 yen before set­ .0129 .0128 77.67 77.94 tling at 120.15 yen, down from y India Rupee .0352 .0352 28.409 28.409 AHome 691-2 AmStrs 39 DUTIES I 121.02 yen on Tuesday. Indnsia Rupiah .000489 .000489 2043.03 2043.03 In London, the dollar was Ireland Punt 1.7370 1.7570 .5757 .5692 AT and T 44 3-8 Manage and oversee the CDA's general operations, quoted at 120.25 yen late in the Israel Shekel .4108 .4099 2.4345 2.4394 Amoco 53 including the administration of all loans and enforce­ day, matching its record low set Italy Lira .000796 .000800 1256.00 1250.00 Anheus 541-8 ment of all provisions of the loans agreements, invest­ Jan. 4,1988. It finished at 122.67 Japan Yen .008347 .008234 119.80 121.45 Armco 6 3-8 ments and other transactions; prepare operating manual yen Tuesday in Tokyo. Japanese 30day fwd .008341 .008227 119.89 121.55 Asarco 241-8 to implement the general operation and management markets were closed for a national 60day fwd .008338 .008224 119.93 121.60 AshOil 237-8 policies, and development objectives and strategies holiday. 90day fwd .008335 .008220 119.98 121.66 AtlRich 119 1-2 established by the CDA Board including all internal ‘The yen is attracting lots of Jordan Dinar 1.5029 1.5029 .66538 .66538 Avon 53 1-2 administrative procedures, specific loan procedures, buying interest because of the Lebanon Pound .000418 .000418 2395.00 2395.00 BakrHu 24 1-8 and other matters relevant to the practical implementa­ ongoing crisis in Europe, the up­ Malaysia Ringg .3986 .3980 2.5085 2.5125 BankAm 44 1-4 tion of Public Law 4-49 as amended; approve loans up coming US presidential election zMexico Peso .000324 .000324 3085.00 ■ 3085.00 BankTr 62 3-8 AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SHOP to $25,000.00 per applicant; monitor the progress and the recent weak US economic NethrlndsGuild .5942 .5981 1.6830 1.6720 BauschL 52 1 4 and financial status of the projects financed by the statistics,” Flanagan said. “That N. Zealand Dol .5380 .5360 1.8587 1.8657 BengtB 7-8 Board; report to the Board at each board meeting the leaves the yen as the safe-haven Norway Krone .1651 .1661 6.0570 6.0205 BethStl 12 activities of CDA; prepare annual activity report of currency for the moment.” Pakistan Rupee .0400 .0400 25.00 25.00 BlackD 161-8 CDA; prepare annual annual administrative budget; The Europe, the French franc y Pem New Sol .7931 .7931 1.261 1.261 Boeing 35 IS NOW ACCEPTING hire employees; and perform other duties as the board was the latest currency to find z Philpins Peso .0400 .0399 25.03 25.05 BoiseC 19 1-2 may require. itself under attack, but France’s Poland Zloty .000074 .000074 13570 13559 Borden 27 1-4 Portugal Escud .007561 .007634 132.25 131.00 B'rMySq 65 3-8 OUTSIDE REPAIRS BASIC QUALIFICATIONS; central bank fought back by rais­ ing a key lending rate to 13 per­ Saudi Arab Riy .2668 .2667 3.7488 3.7495 Bmwk 13 Singapore Doll ' .6240 .6229 Interested applicants must be knowledgeable and have cent from 10.5 percent. Higher 1.6025 1.6053 BurlNth 38 1-8 So. Korea Won .001272 a minimum of five (5) years professional experience in rates attract foreign investment. .001272 786.30 786.30 CBI 27 1-2 So.Africa Ran .3534 COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL banking procedures and activities, or in economic France and Germany also re­ .3484 2.8300 2.8700 CBS 214 3-4 Spain Peseta development and financial management; and shall peatedly intervened in the defense .009390 .009542 106.50 104.80 CIGNA 47 1-2 Sweden Krona .1782 INSTALLATION - SERVICE - REPAIR possess a graduate degree in business administration, of the franc, which has been weak .1800 5.6110 5.6005 CPC s 48 1-4 economics, engineering, accounting or law from an against the German mark and Switzerlnd Fra .7634 .7675 1.3100 1.3030 CSX 57 5-8 accredited university or colleges. pledged continued cooperation. 30day fwd .7610 .7651 1.3140 1.3071 CampSp s 39 1-2 In London, the British pound 60day fwd .7589 .7627 1.3177 1.3112 CdnPcg 13 3-8 • FABRICATION CLOSING DATE: rose to $1.7085 from $1.7045 late 90day fwd .7567 .7602 1.3216 1.3154 CapCits 462 1-8 f! Si Tuesday. In New York it cost NT .0396 .0396 25.28 25.28 Caterp 50 3-4 • INSTALLATION FIBER DUCTING Interested applicants must submit his/her employment $1.7095 to buy one pound, more Thailand Baht .03959 .03959 25.26 25.26 Ceridian 14 application to CDA Office, located in Wakin's Build­ expensive than Tuesday’s Turkey Lira .000137 .000135 7280.00 7400.00 ChartC 7 1-8 • SHEET METAL DUCTING ing, Gualo Rai, Saipan no later than September 28, $1.6965. U.A.E. Dirham .2723 .2723 3.6727 3.6727 Chase 22 1992. If the application is sent by mail, interested Other late dollar rates in New fUruguay Peso .000299 .000299 3340.00 3 340.00 ChmBnk 307-8 applicants must provide ample time to reach CDA York, compared with Tuesday’s z Venzuel Boliv .0145 .0145 69.1800 69.0500 Chevm 74 5-8 Office before the closing date. late rates included: 1.5005 Ger­ Yugoslav Dinar .00500 .00500 200.00 200.00 Chiquta 17 1-8 WHAT EVER YOUR NEEDS ARE, man marks, up from 1.4935; Chryslr 22 3-8 SEND APPLICATIONS. RESUMES AND SUPPORTING 1.3095 Swiss francs, up from Citicorp 15 3-4 CALL: DOCUMENTS TO; ECU: European Currency Unit, a basket of European currencies. The 1.3025; 5.1140 French francs, Coastal 29 1-4 Federal Reserve Board’s index of the value of the dollar against 10 other 5.1045; 1,258.00 Italian lire, up CocaCls 40 3-4 Mr. Juan S. Tenorio currencies weighted on the basis of trade was 84.57 Wednesday, un­ from 1,254.00, and 1.2403 Ca­ ColgPal 56 1-4 CONSTRUCTION & MATERIAL SUPPLY. INC. Chaiitnan, Board of Directors changed from Tuesday’s 84.57, A year ago the index was 90.42. ’ vjColGs 201-4 Commonwealth Development Authority nadian dollars, up from 1.2358. P.O. BOX 609 GUALO RAI c-commercial rate, d-free market rate, f-financial rate, y-official rate, z- CmwE 23 3-4 P.O. Box 2149 Gold fell in London to a late bid floating rate. of $349.35 a troy ounce from Comsat 40 5-8 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Saipan, MP 96950 Prices as of 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time (1900 GMT) from Telerate Systems TEL. # 234-6136/6159/9585/1 267/1 268 $350.15 bid late Tuesday. In and other sources. ConEd 30 3-8 Zurich, gold fell to a closing bid ConsNG 46 5-8 FAX (670) 234-9580 of $349.50 from $349.60. Comln s 37 5-8 26-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 US business failures FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-27 Marianas Public Land Corporation PUBUC NOTICE rise to double-digits Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC J WHOLESALE Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC NEW YORK (AP) - US business According to the survey, busi­ 4141 et sec, the PUBUC PURPOSE 4141 et sec Í PUBUC PURPOSE 4141 et sec, PUBUC PURPOSE ness failures increased 11.6 per­ A DIVISION OF TRIPLE J SAIPAN, INC. LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1987, failures increased in double digits LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ cent in July 1992 over July 1991, ZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is sino i tulaikan tano para propositon ZATION ACT OF 1987, nge in July and over the first seven hereby given of Marianas Public Land pupblikunaakton 198/, nudsiamanana Marianas Public Land Corporation e months of the year, compared with to 8,580 from 7,688. For the first Corporation's intention to enter into i ginen este puti intension-nai Marianas seven months of the year, busi­ is now accepting Public Land Corporation humalom gi arongaartDwlap,ighaemangiiyebwe 1991, Dun and Bradstreetreported an exchange agreement involving the kontratan «nil.flrafi tano ni ha afefekta Diiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw Wednesday. ness failures rose 16 percent to parcels of land described below. i pedason tano siha ni manmadeskribi kka faaL Aramasye e tipali nge “Business failures remain at 59,188 from 51,012 in the same Concerned persons may request a gi sampapa. Maninteresante siha na emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor ADVANCE ORDERS hearing on any proposed exchanged very high levels, underscoring the period in 1991. petsona sma manmamaisen inekungok hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw Failures were up for the seven by contacting MPLC by or on Octo­ put maseha manu/hafa na priniponi put fa. Aramas ye e tipali nge emmwel breadth of the recession,” Joseph ber?, 1992. If so requested, hearings tulaikan tano. A’agang i MPLC antes ye re tipali reel kkapsal faluw, nge W. Duncan, vice president and months in every industry except for on the transactions listed below will patosinogiOctober7,1992. Yanggen rebwe aghuleey ngali MPLC wool corporate economist for the busi­ mining, which fell 4.6 percent. be scheduled on October 9,1992 at guaha inekungok marikuesta, i me ngare mmwal October 7, 1992. The greatest increases were re­ inekungok siempre para i sigienle siha ness research firm, said in a 9:00 ajn. in the Conference Room of Ngare eyoor tingor bweyoor hearing, ported in the agriculture, forestry MPLC. na transaksion u fan makondukla gi statement. FRESH CHRISTMAS October 9, 1992, gi oran alas 9:00 gi nge rebwe ayoora reel tali faluw kka “The recession has weakened and fishing sector, up 32 percent PUBUC PURPOSE - Roadway» faal,ngerebwetootoOctqber9,1992, eegan gi halom i kuatton konfirensian i so many firms that many can no to 1,799. Failures also were up in Acquisition MPLC. otol ye 9:00 am. mellol MPLC Con­ PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract PROPOSITON PUPBUKU - I’ Ma ference Room. longer survive at the current slow the services sector by 24.4 percent TREES No. 013 B 19Containing an area of Chulé I’ Chalan Para I’ Pupbliku pace of economic growth.” to 16,274. 1,969 square meters TANOPRAffiET-Sitio Numiru013B AMMWELEER TOWLAP - Road­ Duncan said the rate of failure Failures for July were up in - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 19 giya Saipan y an ha way Acquisition every industry sector except for Bulk order only,(Minimum 30 trees). Konsisiste7,937metro kuadrao na area “is likely to continue through the Containing an area of 605 square the finance, insurance and real Full container pricing available. meters - Sitio Numiru 013 B 20 giya Saipan end of 1992.” y an ha FALAWALARAMAS-SaipanLot/ estate sector, which declined by - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 010 B 09 Tract No. 013 B 19 Indeed, many of the firms that Douglas Fir and Noble Fir available. konsisiste 605 metro kuadrao na area are now failing were creditors of 10.1 percent. Containing an area of 1,933 square -Sitio Numini 010 B 09 giya Saipan Llapal nge 1,969 square meters Arrival November 12th (or later by meters businesses that failed,” Duncan “While a decline in bankruptcies van ha - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 013 B 20 arrangement) - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 konsisiste 1,933 metro kuadrao na area Llapal nge 605 square meters said. is good news, the finance, insur­ CHRISTINA Chang (left) and Da Yong Ju were just two of the many Containing an area of 1,570 square - Sitio Numiru 008 B 05 giya Saipan - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 010 B 09 But Dina Silva-Decker, a ance and real estate sector still has children who worked to beautify the Northern Marianas Childhood To place advance orders, contact meters yanha Llapal nge 1,933 square meters a long way to go,” Duncan said. Education Lab School during Arbor Day last week. konsisiste 1,570metro kuadrao na area spokeswoman for Dun and - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 010 B 95 - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 008 B 05 “Failures in this sector have been General Manager, Containing an area of 773 square, - Sitio Numiru 010 B 95 giya Saipan Llapal nge 1,570 square meters Bradstreet, said its moving 13- meters yanha week average, not included in the rising since 1988. In fact, year-to- Triple J W holesale, konsisiste 773 metro kuadrao na area - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 010 b 95 date failures are up more than 13 PUBUC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract Llapal nge 773 square meters survey, showed a slowing in fail­ NMC pathologist No. 137 E 02Contaming an area of TANOPUPBUKU- Sitio Numiru 137 percent.” Ph. 322-0430 1,683 square meters E 02 giya Saipan yan ha ures. If that trend continues, she Some of the smaller increases konsisiste 1,683 metro kuadrao na area FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan said, business failure figures in - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 137 E 04 - Sitio Numiru 137 E 04 giya Saipan Lot/Tract No. 137 E 02 for July included mining, up 6.3 grows mushrooms Containing an area of 6,227 square yanha 1992 might equal but not exceed percent to 34; transportation and Fax 322-0432 meters Llapal nge 1,683 square meters NORTHERN Marianas Col­ , with hotels and res­ konsisiste 16,227metro kuadrao na area - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 137 E 04 the 87,266 failures of 1991. public utilities, up 4.8 percent to - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 137 E 05 lege Land Grant plant patholo­ taurants providing a good market - Sitio Numiru 137 E 05 giya Saipan Llapal nge 6,227 square meters “Whether that pace continues, 369; and manufacturing, up 3.5 Containing an area of 5,386 square yan ha gist Victoria Almario has suc­ for grower,” the Land Grant offi­ meters - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 137 e 05 I’m not certain,” she said. percent to 595. konsisiste 5,386 metro kuadrao na area cessfully produce oyster mush­ cial said. “They aire nutritionally - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 137 E 06 - Sitio Numiru 137 E 06 giya Saipan Uapal nge 5,386 square meters Containing an area of 5,387 square yan ha - Saipan Lot-Tract No. 137 E 06 rooms in tests conducted with the same as button mushrooms meters konsisiste 5,387 metro kuadrao na area Llfpal nge 5,387 square meters Business Services See student apprentices Vincent which are commonly used here - Saipan LotTract No. 012 B 16 - sitio Numiru 012 B 16 giya Saipan - Saipan LotTract No. 012 B 16 Classified Ads Aguon and Claudia Lizama. and in the US for a variety of TERRACE; Containing an area of 8,000 square yanha Llapal nge 8,000 square meters “This species is adopted to the dishes,” she said. meters konsisiste 8,000metro kuadrao na area tropics and has the potential to be The mushrooms were grown in RESTAURAMT grown here,” Almario said. a five-to-one mixture of dried kiiiniiiniiinim iiiiiilakiiiiiiiilkkiiH lfH llllfH H Ill g'l"111111 Π 1W She described her preliminary grass cuttings and tangantangan test as “encouraging,” but added leaves which was soaked before that more tests are needed to de­ being inoculated with the spawn. invites you ... termine whether local production “We picked these materials be­ ANNOUNCEMENT!!! could be economically feasible. cause they are cheap and easy to The mushroom spawn was ob­ obtain,” Almario said. MONDAYS STEAK and LOBSTER NITE I* I ' ν' -I-T.C. / , · tained from the University of the Should continued testing be Complete with Salad Bar and To All Korean Golf Philippines-Los Banos. Mush­ successful, she said it may be Tempting Desserts. rooms are the fruiting bodies or possible to supply spawn to per­ reproductive mechanisms of the sons interested in growing their TUESDAYS CATCH OF THE DAY SPECIALS Tournament Participants main body of mycelium which own mushrooms. and A'LA CARTE'MENU grow underground. “You don’t need a cave,” she 1 1 2 6 Our tournament will start at a.m. on September , “Oyster mushrooms are in said, “its not hard to grow them at WEDNESDAYS STEAK and LOBSTER NITE 1 9 9 2 at the Marianas Golf Course. commercial production in the home.” Complete w ill Salad Bar and Tempting Desserts fifty persons from the Korean Golfers Association OPENING SOON THURSDAYS CATCH O F TH E D A Y SPEC IALS (KGA), 13 Japanese and 32 locals (mostly members of and A LA CARTE'MENU

the golfers associations in Saipan) are participating in FRIDAYS SEAFOOD N IT E B U F F E T the tournament. Featuring: S a la d Bar, Fresh O yster, Shrimps, Mussels, ON-THE-SPOTMixed S e a fo o d Tempura, grilled items anddesserts. \ The incourse schedule is composed of 12 F ro m 6-30p.m. to 930p.m.. teams and the outcourse, 13 teams. ADULTS: $20.00 /KIDS $10.00

SATURDAYS B A R - B -Q N I T E B U F F E T Reception and awarding ceremony F i l l your p la t e w ith Sashimi,Oysters, Snow C ra b ClawsMussels, Eutomaki, ON-THE-SPOT BBQ will be held after the Office and store spaces available for short G RILLED item s lik e Prawns, Fish, C h id e n 8 tournament at and/or long term lease. There are un its Pori Kebob, Top S ir lo in a n d Sumptuous D esserts. o f 8 0 0 square feet, and 2 un its o f 5 6 4 s q u a r e F ro m 630-930p.m. Suntown restaurant feet, the ground floor is openly designed ADULTS: $20.00 KIDS $ 10.00 in Marpi at 7 p.m. for a store (containing a 2 0 ' x 2 0 ' m in i storage plus 2 rest rooms and an office SUNDAYS GOURMET CHAMPAGNE SUNDA Y BRUNCH space). The ground floor is priced at $ 1 .2 5 Savor w ith ChfRoger Gagpon's Sunday Brunch The Korean Golfers Association will donate $1,000 to per square foot, whereas, the second floor Complete with BLACK ANGU S PRIM E RIB and ) ' % Roast S u c k lin g Pigfrom 10 3 0 a.m.-2:00 p.m. the home for the aged and another $1,000 to the is p r ic e d a t $ 1 .0 0 per square foot. L.P.V's disabled. Building is centrally located along· the As ADULTS:$18.00 KIDSS9.00 Lito Road, stretching from shell pas station Courtesy of Mr. Yun Ha - Chairman of KGA in Dandan to Koblerville. If interested, Mr. Young J. Oh-Vice-Chairman of KGA please contact telephone number (6 7 0 ) AQUA RESORT CLUB ΧΠΖΖΖΖΖΠ 2 8 8 -0 3 1 7 and ask for either M ona or Jess. SAIPAN 28-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25; 1992 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-29 INVITATION FOR BID Ali to complete treatm ent Coral Ocean Japanese consul at NMC IFB92-0070 THE CONSUL of Japan, general. Oct. 9: The geography of F irst The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competitive HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. son, Asaad, kept him away. appeared sluggish, unresponsive golf tourney (AP) - Muhammad Ali was ex­ “He came now because he and unsteady on his feet. Hirozo Ushida, will speak on a Japan and its influence on Japa­ sealed proposals for the “Fleet Leasing Program” for the Depart­ variety of subjects about Japan nese people, the history of Japan Aioiiversary pected to complete his latest se­ wasn’t feeling well,” Medenica Medenica, whose practices are ment of Public Safety: rescheduled during the special fall semester which played an important part in ries of treatment for Parkinson’s said Tuesday after treating Ali at considered controversial and in THE GOLF tournament spon­ course for the study of the Japa­ shaping its culture, the Japanese R osary syndrome on Thursday. his clinic. some respects experimental, said Specifications for the above may be picked up at the Office of sored by the Saipan Chamber of nese language and culture at the language, and some features of The symptoms, similar to After his three-hour treatment the treatment caused the sluggish Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, during regular Commerce and Coral Ocean Point Northern Marianas College. Japanese human relations that In memory of the late Parkinson’s disease, have wors­ _ the second of three scheduled side effects and Ali’s faculties & Resort has been rescheduled government working hours. Those interested in learning differ from those in the US. ened since Ali’s last treatment 18 this week _ Ali was quiet and would improve once the drug from from Sept. 26 to Oct. 12. about Japan are cordially invited Oct. 14: A prospect of the Japa­ months ago, according to the slow in his movements. But he therapy wore off. The tournament, which will be to the four lecture meetings (ad­ nese economy, general features LUIS I. A pre proposal conference will take place at the office of the doctor treating him here. managed to strike a few boxing “He’s still in excellent condi­ held at the Coral Ocean Point golf mission free). of Japanese management, general division of Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, on The former heavyweight poses for the camera when he tion,” Medenica said. “His en­ course, will be from 6 a.m. to 1 The dates and subjects of his aspects of the Japanese distribu­ RANGAMAR October 2,1992 at 2:00 P.M. champion has been traveling ex­ wasn’t holding or gently kissing ergy, muscle strength, lungs and p.m. four speeches are as follows: tion system, the story of fast food tensively, making public appear­ 17-month-old Asaad. heart are in good shape.” For inquiries please call the Oct. 7: Japan-US relations in­ in Japan and the Japanese gift We the family would like to remind and Invite all our All vehicles must be CIF Marpands, Rustproof/undercoated, ances on behalf of Islamic causes. In a voice barely above a whis­ Mentally and intellectually, Ali chamber office. cluding the CNMI and Japan in market. relatives and friends to join us In prayer as we commemo­ safety inspected prior to delivery at Marpands, with registration Dr. Rajko Medenica, his phy­ per, Ali’s only words during the has not suffered any damage, the rate the first anniversary of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. fee payable at the CNMI Treasury. sician at Hilton Head Hospital, short photo session were:. doctor said. said Ali was to have been receiv­ “You’re getting these for free. Ali’s speech is slurred and his Holy rosary will be said nightly at 8:00 p.m. beginning ing bi-monthly treatments. But hands have the tremors typical of Tuesday, September 22, 1992 at our family resident at All proposals must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB92-0070 These are valuable. I’mnot crazy, his travels and the birth of his I know the value of these.” Ali Parkinson’s disease. Am erica Double Quarter Master, Garapan. submitted in duplicate to the office of the Chief, Procurement On the final day Wednesday, September 30, Rosary will and Supply, LowerBase, Saipan, no later than October 13,1992 be said at 12:00 noon, followed by mass at 6:00 p.m. at before 2:00 P.M. at which time and place, all bids would be One Ent., Inc. Kristo Rai church, Garapan. publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received late will not Tel.288-3131/288-3130 · Fax 235-1304 Dinner will be served Immediately after the mass, at be considered, the CNMI government reserves the right to reject family residents In Quarter Master. any or all bids in the best interest of the government. A v a n a o i e : Kindly join us In our prayer. R e b a rs : /s/David M. Apatang 9/18-25 KV2-9 Cem ent: Si yuus maase 3«" 292 pcs./mt $ 4 4 5 ‘5rat M" $î l The Rangamar Family REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL $1 3 2 f m°t PSS RFP92-0017 1 /2 " 165pcs./mt $4 4 5 . 0 0 1 /2 " «2 -jg o r REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The CNMI Public School System is soliciting competitive sealed 59" 105 pcs./mt 59" S^.29 proposals from interested companies for the provision of gasoline, oil The MARIANA ISLANDS HOUSING AUTHORITY (MIHA) is diesel at a reduce rates for all Public School system vehicles on Tinian, Was soliciting proposals from qualified general contractors for the rehabili­ and Rota. JOB OPENING tation ofMIHA Section 8 housing unitson theislands of Saipan, Tinian, Marble and Rota consisting of approximately 132 detached housing units. Proposals will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. local time October 14,1992 N a ils at which time and place it will be opened and read. A non refundable L o c k e ts The proposed scope of work will include, but not limited to, the fee of twenty five $25.00 U.S. dollars must accompany the bid. The ntn(39" $2-95 following: twenty five dollars maybe a certified check, cashier’s check, or other .600/lb forms acceptable to the Public School System made payable to the ONE (1) TADANO CRANE OPERATOR < 9 * 1. Based on the visual inventory and assessment report previously Treasurer, Public School System, Commonwealth of the Northern prepared by MIHA, develop and submit a detailed cost estimate for each work item. Mariana Islands. (25 TON HYDRAULIC) America All proposals must be in duplicate and in a sealed envelope clearly L o c a t i o n : Double, JW arehousej p Ra| Quantity buying negotiable I I One Ennt-L . Office I I I 2. Rehabilitation of each housing unit and its facilities, including: facemarked PSS RFP92-0017 and submitted to the Public School Payment of account 1----1 Inc. System Procurement & Supply Office at Lower Base. Payable within 30 days C Z 3 a. Electrical which includes wiring outlets, switches, exposed conduits, The Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids for panel boxes and lighting fixtures. any reason reason and to waive any defect in said bids, if in its solo ONE (1) BACKHOE OPERATOR opinion to do so would be in the best interest of the Public School b. Plumbing including toilets, urinals, lavatories, showers, water system. Also the Public School System reserves the right to establish heaters, sinks, bath tub, tiles and faucets, and counter top. PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT: condition on the contract award to the selected proposal submission. c. Visible structural defects including cracks in beams, columns, roof Any question(s) regarding this announcement should be forwarded to slabs, concrete spalling and rotted or termite infested wood structural PSS Procurement & Supply Office at telephone number 322-6407. CONSTRUCTION & MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC. NOTICE TO PUBLIC REGARDING AVAILABILITY members. /s/W illiam S. Torres /s/Louise C. Concepcion P . O . B O X 6 0 9 SA IPA N , M P 9 6 9 5 0 OF SECTION 8 VOUCHERS d. Architectural appurtenances including walls, ceilings, floors, doors, Commissioner of Education Acting Procurement & Supply T E L . : 2 3 4 - 1 2 6 7 / 2 3 4 - 6 1 3 6 / 2 3 4 - 9 5 8 5 / 2 3 4 -6 1 5 9 door hardware, doorjambs, window and frames, cabinets and shelves. O ffic e r 9/25 10/2-9 The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) hereby informs the general public that section Sealed proposals will be accepted at the office of the Executive 8 housing assistance under the Housing Voucher Program is available for those in need in rental Director, Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, Saipan, no housing assistance. This is a new program for the CNIM which, unlike the Section 8 New later than October 23, 1992, at 2:30 p.m. and shall consist of the INVITATION FO R BID Construction Program MIHA currently operates, provides a wider selection in housing choice. To following items: PSS IFB92-0026 ' be eligible for this housing assistance, the applicant must meet the income and other eligibility 1. Firm’s business permit. The Public School System is soliciting competitive sealed bids requirements as prescribe in the program rules and regulations. 2. Firm’s experience and familiarity with similar work. from vendors interested in supplying PSS with up to four (4) Initially, there are eleven (11) housing vouchers available. Additional vouchers will be made 3. Firm’s current workload and capacity to accomplish the contem­ school buses. Specification maybe picked up at the PSS Pro­ plated work. curement & Supply Office located at LowerBase. All bids must available if the former tenants of Fina Sisu Section 8 Project do not utilize, the remaining voucher allocation 4. Fee schedule based upon the work items include shipping to PSS Procurement & Supply, Puerto Rico, 5. Time frame for completion of the proposed project Saipan. Delivery must be made within thirty (30) days after the notification of award. Bids are being accepted by the Public The MIHA offices located on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota will begin accepting applications for Visual Inventory and Assessment Report are available on or after School System Procurement & Supply Office from 8:00 a.m. until housing voucher assistance at 7:30 a.m„ September 30,1992. Since the number of housing September 9,1992, at MIHA Executive Director’s Office. Interviews 3:00 p.m daily Monday thru Friday except on Holidays. Closing vouchers is very limited, MIHA will limit the applicants to be accepted to the extent that the above with the firm may be conducted subsequent to the selection of the firm’s date and time for this bid is on October 20,1992 at 2:00 p.m. All JOB OPENING allocations are used and placement of a sufficient number of applicants on a wait list. Therefore, proposal, if deemed necessary by the selection committee. bids submitted will be open on the same date and time. Bids must the number of applications to be accepted will be limited as follows: Firms submitting proposals must be capable of securing performance be sealed in an envelope and facemarked “PSS IFB92-0026”. The LOCAL HIRE ONLY Saipan 3 5 and payment bonds each for 100 percent of the contract amount. Since Public School system reserves the right to award on a single or the proposed project will be funded in part with grant fluids provided multiple awards or reject any or all bids. Any bids received after Tin ian 1 0 under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, the aforementioned closing date and time will not be accepted Rota 1 0 as amended, payment to workers on the proposed project will be subject under any circumstances. Non refundable fee maybe a certified to the minimum hourly rates to be determined by the U.S. Department check, cashier’s check or other forms acceptable to the Public ONE (1 ) RECEPTIONIST of labor. A wage decision for the proposed project is pending from the The head or spouse of the applicant family must apply in person. Housing asistance will be School System made payable to the Treasurer, Public School U.S. Department of Labor. provided to eligible applicants on a first-come, first serve basis, subject to the Federal preferences System Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands. The PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT: for assistance as provided in the program rules and regulations. bidder is requested to submit with his bid proposal a copy of his MIHA reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any business permit. Any question(s) pertaining to this bid invitation imperfection in the proposals in the interest of the government Inquiries regarding the Housing Voucher Program should be directed to the Chief of Program and maybe directed to Louise Concepcion at telephone # (670) 322- CONSTRUCTION & MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC. Housing Division at MIHA's Central Office, by calling telephone number 234-6866/9447/7670/ For more information, please contact John M. Sablan, Executive 6407 P.O. BOX 609 SAIPAN, MP 96950 7689. Director, MIHA, at telephone numbers 234- 6866/9447/7670/7689. /s/William S. Torres /s/Louise C. Concepcion CommissionerofEducation ActingProcurement& Supply Officer TEL.: 234-1267 / 234-6136 / 234-9585 / 234-6159 /s/JOHN M. SABLAN JOHN M. 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US sets plan PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearing will be conducted by the JOB VACANCY to confíscate Mayor’s Office for the purpose of discussing the ‘Tinian Master Plan Strategy Study". Iraqi assets Date: October 09,1992 ANNOUNCEMENT By Ruth Sinai Place: Tinian High School Cafeteria Time: 6:00 p.m. The Com m onwealth Ports Authority (CPA) Subjects: * Utility Infrastructure WASHINGTON (AP) -The Bush * Transportation Infrastructure is looking for two (2) Radio Operators for administration, believing Iraqi * Public Facilities President Saddam Hussein is * Socio-Economics and Population Data the Aircraft Advisory D ivision at the Saipan growing weaker, plans to get a * Development Program UN resolution in the coming days * Proposed Land Uses and others International Airport. seizing billions of dollars in Iraqi Everybody is invited Please come and express your opinion. If you have questions about the hearing, please call the office of the mayor assets, US officials said Wednes­ ?x 433-9268 or 433-9231. day. Minimum Qualifications: High School The resolution would let the United Nations use Iraqi money Graduate. Experience with radio com m u­ tomonitor thedestruction of Iraq’s nications is preferable but not necessary. weapons programs and provide humanitarian relief to besieged CPA will train potential em ployees. Kurds and Shiite dissidents, said a senior administration official. It will likely be adopted by the Fill in an application form today at the UN Security Council before the end of the month, said the official Second Floor of the arrival building at who spoke only on condition of anonymity. Saipan International Airport. For more The administration hopes the inform ation, please call Telephone Num ­ resolution will further erode Saddam’s control, which its ana­ bers: 234-8315/6/7. 9/18-25 w. lysts say has already slipped sig­ nificantly this summer. “We be­ lieve Saddam has experienced several major setbacks that have APARTMENT FOR RENT left him weaker,” said another 1) Newly built one(l) bed room w/ furniture, F O R R E N T official. 24 hour water and power. Among the setbacks cited by 2) Reasonable rent: 5360.00 per month to include 2 UNITS, 3 BEDROOM US officials is the ban on Iraqi u tilitie s . flights over the southern part of 3) Location : North As Lito Road. CONCRETE HOUSE the country, a Jordanian crack­ Contact: Pacific Cooperation Ltd. · Tei.: 234-8106 down on smuggling into Iraq that SAN VICENTE AREA is hurting the country’s already % su 1*1 ¡ 1 t ¿1 t M i >k. M QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD crippled economy, and the low- ,.\M ■ I ■ A i hb, % hiJ k il I t J - I L, -r %

US sets plan PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearing will be conducted by the JOB VACANCY to confíscate Mayor ’s Office for the purpose of discussing the ‘Tinian Master Plan Strategy Study”. Iraqi assets Date: October 09,1992 ANNOUNCEMENT By Ruth Sinai Place: Tinian High School Cafeteria Time: 6:00 p.m. The Com m onwealth Ports Authority (CPA) Subjects: * Utility Infrastructure WASHINGTON (AP) -The Bush * Transportation Infrastructure is looking for two (2) Radio Operators for administration, believing Iraqi * Public Facilities President Saddam Hussein is * Socio-Economics and Population Data the Aircraft Advisory D ivision at the Saipan growing weaker, plans to get a * Development Program UN resolution in the coming days * Proposed Land Uses and others International Airport. seizing billions of dollars in Iraqi Everybody is invited. Please come and express your opinion. If you have questions about the hearing, please call the office of the mayor assets, US officials said Wednes­ at 433-9268 or 433-9231. day. Minimum Qualifications: High School The resolution would let the United Nations use Iraqi money Graduate. Experience with radio com m u­ tomonitorthedestructionoflraq’s nications is preferable but not necessary. weapons programs and provide humanitarian relief to besieged CPA will train potential em ployees. Kurds and Shiite dissidents, said a senior administration official. It will likely be adopted by the Fill in an application form today at the UN Security Council before the end of the month, said the official Second Floor of the arrival building at who spoke only on condition of anonymity. Saipan International Airport. For more The administration hopes the inform ation, please call Telephone Num ­ resolution will further erode Saddam’s control, which its ana­ bers: 234-8315/6/7. Ms.* iK lysts say has already slipped sig­ nificantly this summer. “We be­ lieve Saddam has experienced several major setbacks that have APARTMENT FOR RENT left him weaker,” said another 1) Newly built one(l) bed room w/ furniture, F O R R E N T official. 24 hour water and power. Among the setbacks cited by 2) Reasonable rent: S360.00 per month to include 2 UNITS, 3 BEDROOM US officials is the ban on Iraqi utilities. flights over the southern part of 3) Location : North As Lito Road. CONCRETE HOUSE the country, a Jordanian crack­ Contact: Pacific Cooperation Ltd. · Tel.: 234-8106 down on smuggling into Iraq that SAN VICENTE AREA is hurting the country’s already % ¿a ifl ■)- /] k 4 k K i § , 4 £> QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD crippled economy, and the low- k \\t\ / K - v t , % i ' i i 4 " j H J L > 7i k - f "L

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BI-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VTEWS-FRTOAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 Classified Announcement Ber one inch column -$3.00 PUBLIC NOTICE Classified Display ___ Per one inch column-$3.50 ------Seeking a career? In the Superior C ourt o f the DEADLINE: For Tuesday Edition - Friday 5:00 p.m. "■ Commonwealth of the For Friday Edition - Wednesday 12 noon NOTE: if foriome reason your advertisement is incorrecfm callus immediately to make the necessary ■■ — NOTICE TO THE Northern Mariana Islands correcttons.TheMarianasVarietYNews&Vievvsisresponsibleonlyforoneincorrectinsertion.Wereserve _ _ , the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time. CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-1147 In the Matter of the Estate of GENERAL PUBLIC CONCEPCION LIETO NORITA 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 6 WAITRESS (CLUB) 2 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 1 SALES MANAGER MANAGER 2 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC 6 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 2 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College IS LOOKING FOR grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 ROGER SUMPAY NOTICE OF HEARING AND 3 MECHANIC, AUTO 3 SINGER - High school grad, 2 yrs. Contact: DANILO S. DE GUZMAN dba N OTICE TO CREDITORS 1 MANAGER - College grad., 2 yrs. 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRER experience. Salary $2.15-$2.50 per D & C ENTERPRISES, P.O. box 1825, -$1,700 per month. INSURANCE SUPERVISOR experience. Salary $1,000 per month. 2 AUTO ELECTRICIAN hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (9/25)F/09047. 1 (SALE) SUPERVISOR - High school To: All persons and creditors grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.05- AND Commercial and Personal Lines having any interest or claims 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 3 ELECTRICIAN 3 H.E. OPERATOR College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy 2 GOLF COURSE (MAINTENANCE) 4 PAINTER $5.00 per hour. against the Estate of Concepcion 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE, GEN­ Contact: Y.O. SAIPAN CORPORATION * M ust possess a knowledge of the principles, $4.62 per hour. LABORER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 2 AUTO A/C MECHANIC ERAL MERCHANDISE - High school EDGARDO VILLANO Lieto Norita 1 BINDERY WORKER - High school 8 MASON dba YOKOHAMA OKADAYA CORP. You are hereby notified that experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.50 - practices and techniques of insurance under grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 4 (GREENKEEPER) GOLF COURSE 9 CARPENTER P.O. Box 1060 CK, Saipan, MP 96950, Marcella N. Camacho of Saipan, $4.50 per hour. Tel. No. 234-6653 (10/9)F/2944. per hour. LABORER 2 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High Contact: EDEL WEISS CORPORA­ ARE NO LONGER EMPLOYED BY w ritin g . Commonwealth of the Northern Contact: ASG CORPORATION dba 2 AUTO PAINTER school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Mariana Islands, has filed a peti­ TION, P.O. Box 2646, Saipan MP 96950, 4 MAINTENANCE REPAIR, BUILDING * Ability to supervise and review the work of ELITE ENTERPRISES, Caller Box PPP 6 SECURITY GUARD $2.15-$2.30 per hour. Tel. No. 235-0597 (10/2)F/09114. PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL MARIANAS, INC. tion in the Superior Court seek­ 273, Saipan, MP 969850, Tel. No. 235- 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 1 PRESS OPERATOR 3 LIFEGUARD 4 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR - High others. ing to be appointed the adminis­ 2677 (9/25)F/09041. 3 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per 1 PHOTOGRAPHER- High school grad., school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary DBA MIDWAY MOTORS trator of the Estate of Concepc ion month. 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500 per $2.15 per hour. SINCE SEPTEMBER 18,1992. Lieto Norita, deceased. 1 OPERATION MANAGER -College yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 2 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTER - Col­ month. 2 COMPUTER OPERATOR - High grad. 2 yrs. exprience. Salary: $1,000 to lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Very competitive Salary and Petitioner’s attorney of record is per hour. Contact: NEWWORLD ENT., INC. dba school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary ANY TRANSACTIONS CONDUCTED BY $1,900 per month $5.77 per hour. Excellent Fringe Benefits awaits the Miguel S. Demapan, attorney at 3 HOUSEKEEPING CLEANER NEW WORLD PHOTO, Caller Box PPP $2.50 per hour. THEM W ILL Law, P.O. Box 1638, Saipan, MP 1 SALES MANAGER-College grad. 2 1 MASON Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS 198, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- Contact: MARIANAS PRINTING SER­ successful! applicant. 96950. the hearing on said peti­ yrs. experience. Salary: $1,000to$1,700 8 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER. BUILD­ CONSTS., INC. dba CONST., MAN­ 1438 (1Q/2)F/09110.______POWER SERVICES & ETC., P.O. Box VICE, INC., P.O. Box 438, Saipan, MP NOT BE HONORED BY THE COMPANY. tion for letters of administration per month. ING - High school grad., 2 yrs. experi­ 96950, Tel. No. 234-6259/6039 (10/9)F/ has been setfor October27,1992, Contact: YAMA'S (Saipan) INC., P.O. ence. Salary $2.15-$4.00 per hour. 165, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- 1 DRESSMAKER - High school grad., 2 6485/0455. 2952. For more information please stop by at 1:30 p.m. All interested par­ Box 94 CHRBSaipan.-Tel. 234-7268(9/ 2ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 perhouf ties should appear at the hearing. 25)F/09059. experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. Contact: GOODWILL INVESTMENT 2 HOUSEKEEPING CLEANER - High our office in the Professional Bldg. CORP., P.O. Box 1520, Saipan, MP Persons having any claims against 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 school grad.i 2 yrs. experience. Salary THE MANAGEMENT OF 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.04 per hour. MISCELLANEOUS 96950 (9/25)F/09047. San Jose and ask for Sheryl the estate of said decedent are yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per $2.15 per hour. 1 AUTO MECHANIC- High school grad., 2 RESTAURANT WAITRESS - High C a m a ch o . hereby notified that any and all month. 2 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ 1 BAKER'S HELPER - Highs school PIMI DBA MIDWAY MOTORS 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500 per PAIRER school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary claims against the estate must be Contact: HI-TECH CORPORATION, month. equlv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 TELEPHONE 234-5706/8615 filed with the Clerk of Court P.O. Box 3172, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/ 1 MASON - $2.50 per hour. $2.75 per hour. 3 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH within sixty (60) days of this 2)F/09116. 5 BUTCHER Contact: EUTE BAKERY INC., P.O. yrs. experience. Salary $4.50-$600 per 1 STOCK CONTROLLER CLUB CORP. dba CHALAN KANOA publication, or the claim will be month. Box 2754, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 1 MANAGER, TRAVEL AGENCY - 1 JANITOR - High schoofgrad., 2 yrs. BEACH CLUB, P.O. Box 356, Saipan, INVITATION FOR BID barred. 3 MUSICIAN - High school grad., 2 yrs. 234-2699 (9/25)F/09047. /s/Bemadita A. Sablan College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-7829/235-7801 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL IFB92-0067 $1,800 per month. experience. Salary $900 - $1,000 per hour. (10/9)F/09162. D eputy Clerk o f Court month. 1 (GENERAL) MAINTENANCE RE­ CUC-RFP92-0025 Contact: CHONG WON CORPORA­ 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - High PAIRER - High school grad., 2 yrs. ex­ TION, Caller Box PPP 408, Saipan, MP 1 MECHANIC-High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competitive school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary perience. Salary $500-$850 per month. The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION (CUC) is 96950, Tel. No. 233-1808 (10/2)F/09115. experience. Salary $1,300 per month. $2.15 - $3.50 per hour. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD., 1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school Salary $2.25 per hour. soliciting proposals to perform a financial and compliance audit of the sealed bids from qualified individuals or firms for the preven­ 1 GENERAL HARDWARE TECHNI­ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- CUC for fiscal year ending September 30,1992. The audit must be PUBLIC NOTICE 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. . CIAN - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ Contact: UNITED MATERIALS SUP­ tive maintenance and repair service, including parts replace­ Щ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 No. 322-2211/2/3 (9/25)F/2865. $6.00 per hour. In the Superior Court of the rience. Salary $2.15-$8.00 per hour. PLY, INC., P.O. Box 2571, Chalan performed in compliance with the latest revisions of the following Commonwealth of the per month. Contact: DIEGO'S MART, INC., P.O. Laulau, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. ment for the period of October 1,1992 to September30,1993 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Box 1699, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. guidelines: Northern Mariana Islands Contact: SHOWBOAT, INC., P.O. Box 1 PRINTING-MACHINE MECHANIC - 234-5256/7 (10/9)F/09168. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 - $4.00 234-6153 (9/25)F/2827. 1. OMB Circular A-128 for the following: CIVIL ACTION NO. 92-1146 1ö08; Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322- per hour. 9298 (10/2)F/2912. Salary $2.50 per hour. 3 MASON 2. Standards for Audits of Governmental Organization, Pro­ ZENAIDA 77LLES POSADAS, Contact: JARIDON, INC., P.O. Box 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - High 1 (CLEANER) JANITOR (PUBLIC Plaintiff, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 ELECTRICIAN grams, Activities and Functions, issued by the Comptroller 1. IBM Typewriter 2330, Garapan, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. AREA) - High school grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 5 DANCER General of the United States. vs. ACCOUNTANT No. 234-6651 (10/2)F.______$600 - $900 per month. perience. Salary $2.15-$2.50perhour. 2. IBM Computers CARLTTO POSADAS, 5 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB - High 3. Audits of State and Local Governmental Units, Industry 1 ACCOUNTANT-Collegegrad.,2yrs. Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIAN school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Defendant 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC experience. Salary $900 per month. CORP. dba DAI-ICHI HOTEL SIAPAN Audit Guide issued by the American Institute of Certified 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $2.15 per hour. SUMMONS experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ BEACH, P.O. Box 1029, Saipan, MP Contact: AN Y. GOLD INC. dba AN Y. Public Accountants (AICPA). Specification for the above may be picked up at the office of 2 CONSTRUCTION LABORER - High PRISES, INC. P.O. Box 137, Saipan, To the above-named defendant: 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. 96950, Tel. No. 234-6412/3/4/5 (9/25)F/ GOLD CONST/POPPY CLUB, P.O. You are hereby summoned and no­ experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6445/47 (10/ 2859. Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan during work­ $3.50 - $3.75 per hour. Box 378, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. The following information must be included in the audit proposals: tified to file any answer you wish to Contact: SHELMA LYNN CON­ 2)F/2910: 235-1865 (10/9)F/09177. ing hours (7:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. to 4:30 STRUCTION CO., P.O. Box 585, t CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR - 1. Title Page make to the Complaint, a copy of 1 (STORE) SUPERVISOR ' 1 FOUNTAIN SERVER - High school which is givenyouherewith, within Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-6665 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. A. RFP subject P.M.). Salary $1,200 - $1,800 per month. 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad, 2 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.25 1 AUTO ELECTRICIAN - High school thirty (30) days after service of this (9/25)F/09049. per hour. B. Name of your firm Contact: HAWAIIAN ROCK PROD- yrs. experience. Salary $4.04 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary$2.50 - Summons upon you, and to deliver Contact: COMMONWEALTH PACIFIC Contact: SUNDAE MARKETING dba $4.00 per hour. C. Local Address UCTS CORPORATION, Caller Box PPP All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB92-0067 or mail a copy of your, answer to 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 139, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322- INT'L. dba TAMAYA GIFT SHOP/ BIG DIPPER ICE CREAM FACTORY, Contact: STS ENTERPRISES, INC., D. Telephone Number submitted in duplicate to the office of the Chief, Procurement Demapan and Atalig, the Plaintiffs experience. Salary $500 - $1,000 per 0407 (9/25)F/09044. CRYSTAL PALACE GIFT SHOP, P.O. P.O. Box 27, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/ P.O. Box 3203, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. E. Name of Contact Person attorneys, whose address is Post month. 2)F/09122. No. 235-3760 to 62 (10/9)F/09175. and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, before 2:00 P.M. Septem­ Box 1328, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. F. Submission Date Office Box 1638, Saipan, MP Contact: EDUARDO P. PANGILINAN CONSTRUCTION 234-7242 (9/25)F/09047. •dba EMPRESS ENT., P.O. Box 63, 1 DRAFTER - College grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE - High 2. Transmittal Letter ber 28,1 992, at which time and place, all bids will be publicly 96950, as soon as practicable after WORKER filing your answer or sending it to Saipan, MP 96950 (10/2)F/09123. 2 CASHIER - High school grad., 2 yrs. perience. Salary $700-$800 per month. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary A. A brief statement of your understanding of the work to be opened and read aloud. Any bids received late will not be 2 CARPENTER experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per Contact: JESUS LG. TAKAI dba TAKAI $2.15 per hour. the Clerk of Court for filing. 2 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. & ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box 263, Chalan performed and an affirmative statement to perform the considered. The CNMI government reserves the right to Your answer should be in writing hour. Contact: VIVIAN K. PANGEUNAN, P.O. ENGINEER experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Kanoa, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. Box 5434 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950, work within the time period stipulated. and filed with the Clerk of this Contact: DOLL ENTERPRISES dba reject any or all bids in the best interest of the government. 1 DRAFTER, ARCHITECTURAL-Col­ SUNNY MARKET, P.O. Box 2569, 234-7180 (9/2$)F/09043. Tel. No. 234-6910 (10/9)F/09167. B. State all the inclusive fee for which the audit will be Court at Susupe, Saipan. Itmay be 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-3110 performed1. prepared and signed for your by yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 pe $4.00 per hour. (9/25)F/09040.______10 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. 3 SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE 3. Firm Profile /s/David M. Apatang______your counsel and sent to the Clerk month. Contact: MARIA CAMACHO ARIZALA experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.50 per WORKER of this Court by messenger or mail. Contact: PACIFIC ENGINEERING & dba SYSTEM SERVICES CO., P.O. 1 SALES PERSON - High school equlv., hour. 2 PAINTER (BUILDING) - High school It is not necessary for you to appear CONSTRUCTION, INC., P.O. Box2172, Box 752, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per Provide a brief description of your firm’s personnel educational back­ 5 COOK HELPER- High school grad., 2 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 personally until further notice. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-5224 234-5334 (10/2)F/09117______hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. per hour. ground and experience, number of staff, staff level (partner, manager, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS If you fail to file an answer in (§/25)F/09051. Contact: M.S. LIM CORPORATION 1 FLOOR SUPERVISOR - High school 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. supervisor, etc.) and client listing. The firm shall make an affirmative The Marianas Islands Housing Authority is soliciting accordance with this Summons, ENTERTAINER dba CHOICE CLOTHING SHOP, Caller grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00- experience. Salary $900 - $1,000 per statement that at least the partners are certified public accountants. judgment by default may be taken 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 Box PPP 649, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. $3.70 per hour. month. proposals to lease and develop the North Garapan Annex II yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per 2 WAITRESS RESTAURANT - High No. 235-1104/5 (9/25)F/09038. Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIAN against you for the relief demanded month. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD., in the Complaint CORP. dba DAI-ICHI HOTEL SAIPAN P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. Date of contract award will be no later than October 16,1992. Audit property consisting of approximately 74,000 square meters. Contact: NEW BUILDERS, INC. P.O. $2.40 per hour. 4 CASHIER By order of the above Court: BEACH, P.O. Box 1029, Garapan. No. 322-2211/12/13 (10/9)F/2946. work shall commence thereafter, and must be completed by January 8, The property is centrally located in Garapan, close to the Box 2490, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 5 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6412 Dated this 23 day of SepL, 1992. 234-9636 (9/25)F/09055. yrs. experience. Salary $2.30 per hour. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. 1992. /s/Bemadita A. Sablan ext 1505 (10/5)M/2918. 1 TRAVEL AGENT - High school grad., main hotels and within walking distance to Micro Beach. Contact: ROLAND G.JASTILLANA dba 3 BARTENDER 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50-$5.00 Deputy Clerk of Court GOLDEN LOBSTER REST., P.O. Box 5 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High The maximum lease is for 55 years and is not affected by CLASSIFIED ADS NEW per hour. Selection of firm will be made on the basis of technical qualification, MECHANIC 331, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 235- school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: ITER-KAM CORPORATION approach to project, experience on similar projects, organization, time 6613 (9/19)F/2759. $2.15 per hour. dba INTER-KAM TRAVEL AGENCY, Articles XII of the CNMI Constitution. Those interested ' 1 AUTO MECHANIC 1 (TRADING) MANAGER - College to complete the project and price. 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR t 10 WAITERS, RESTAURANT Contact: FREDDIE SAITS dba CAFE Caller Box PPP 528, Saipan, MP 96950, may pick up the detailed Request for Proposal and Appraisal 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - 2 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 15 (PIZZA) COOK- High school grad., 2 FRIEDRICH, Caller Box PPP 530, per month. Tel. No. 234-5555/8888 (10/9)F/09169. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-6818/9 All inquiries regarding the proposal should be directed to Mr. Ramon Report at MIHA’s office in Garapan, Saipan, or contact 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. Contact: S.P.E. (SAIPAN). INC., P.O. Salary $2.50 per hour. 15 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. (9/25)F/09052. 1 TEACHER, PRESCHOOL - College S. Guerrero, Executive Director, P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, MP 96950 or Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS ING - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experi­ Box 2696, Saipan. MP 96950, Tel. No. telephone numbers 234-7689/7670/6866/9447, orfacsimile ence. Salary $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $2.25 - $2.50 per 234-9329/9326 (10/9)F/09173. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 the Office of the Public Auditor, Nauru Bldg., Saipan; MP 96950. COMPNAY, INC., P.O. Box 2690, hour. 1 AUTO RENTAL SUPERVISOR - per month. number 234-9021. The deadline for submitting proposals Chalan Lau-lau, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. Contact: SAPPHIRE ENT. INC., P.O. 4 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 College grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2 yrs. Contact: INGELEIN SMITH THOMP­ No. 234-9083/3 (1 OV9)F/O9165. Box 2754, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. $3.50 - $4.50 per hour. Proposals shall be marked CUC-RFP No. 92-0025 and five copies has been extended to October 2,1992, at 4:00 p.m. 234-9869 (9/25)F/09047. yrs. experience. Salary $4.04 per hour. experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. SON dba SMITH PREPARATORY Contact: NINOS INC., P.O. Box 1808, Contact: LOMAR CNMI, INC. dba Contact: CELEBRITY ENTERPRISES, ACADEMY, INC., P.O. Box 3121, submitted to the Manager, Procurement and Supply, Commonwealth МША reserves the right to extend the deadline for submitting Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-9299 HERTZ RENT-A-CAR, P.o. Box 1989, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 235-9660 1 AIR CON/REFRIGERATION ME­ P.O. Box 215, Saipan. MP 96950, Tel. Utilities Corporation, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950, by no later than (9/25)F/2854. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-8336 No. 234-2056 (10/9)F/09176. (1Q/9)F/09163. 3:00 p.m., local time, on October 09,1992. Late proposals will not be or rejecte any or all proposals whole or in part, or require HAPPY CHANIC (1Q/2)F/09121. 1 AIR CON/REFRIGERATION ME­ 3 MUSICIAN - High school grad., 2 yrs. considered. amendments or modifications to proposals without liability 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 3 (DIVING) INSTRUCTOR, SPORTS - BIRTHDAY CHANIC - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $900 per month. 1 JANITRESS - High school equiv., 2 College grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary High school grad., 2 yrs. experienoe. whatsoever. МША also reserves the right to amend or experience. Salaiy $2.50 per hour. Contact: FREDDIE SAINTS dba yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. $4.62 per hour. Salaiy $1,300 per month. CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for any reason and Contact: PANSY INC. dba WHITE FREDDIE SAINTS PRODUCTION, #8 Contact: HONG SUP LEE dba H.S. supplement requirements and material, in writing, at any Contact: WESTERN SALES TRADING Contact: TOHRU NARITA dba SEA­ to· waive any defect in said proposals, or any of them, if in its sole TANI HOUSE GIFTSHOP/RED HOUSE GIFT Vestcor Commercial Bldg., Capitol Hills, LEE APRT/EQUIP, RENTAL, P.O. Box COMPANY, P.O. Box 91 CK, Saipan, SHORE INC., Caller Box PPP 292, opinion todo so would be in its best interest. All proposals shall become time prior to the submission date. SHOP, P.O. Box 1328, Saipan, MP Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-6818/ 440, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6031 (10/9)F/ Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-5549 96950, Tet. No. 234-7242(9/25)F/09047. 19 (9/25)F/09053. 5201 (1Q/2)F/2S09. the property of CUC. TIMBOL 09174. (10/9)F/09170. ______/S/RAMON S. GUERRERO /s/Juan M. 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CHECK______MONEY ORDER .MC/VISA Account No. Also available, lifetime BPDI membership for corporations and individuals, for more information call (707) 763-8380 or fax (707) 763-3640 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-SEPTEMBER 25,1992 SPORTS D-Protectors shut Miller Draft beats out Sun-Setters ONLY the Pacific World Enter­ rule. prise Piaos stand in the way of the The San Antonio Lite Beer re­ CK to stay on top Equitable Insurance D-Protectors mained a game behind D-Protec­ to the first Precinct One Leage tors as it edged out the P.Y. Inc. By Frank D. Palacios Salas & Manibusan Abogados 6 lead. pennant title. Kagman, 4-3, in the second game. their first defeat of the season The Abogados regained the During last Sunday’s games at After two scoreless innings, the MARTIN Gloyd’s sacrifice RBI with a 15-12 marathon in the lead, 12-10, in the fifth with five the San Vicente ballfield Nick Kagman rallied in the bottom of on top of the seventh inning fourth and final game of the day. runs on Greg Camacho’s solo Saimon went 2-for-2 with a triple the third for three runs on six Con- brought in the winning run as the The Abogados jumped on top, homer and John Cruz’s three-run and three RBIs, while Ben Sablan secutivehits, includingfour infield Miller Draft remained the only 6-2, after two and a half innings, inside the park homer. But the edged closer to league-leading singles,buttheLiteBeercountered, unbeaten team although barely highlighted by Greg Camacho’s lead was shortlived as the Sharks Henry San Nicolas E.R. A with four tying the game at 3-all on Fred and edging out the CK Delegates, 14- four RBIs. But the Sharks erased put the game away with five of shutout innings and increased his Ben Guerrero's three RBIs. 13, in the first game. that lead, erupting for eight runs their seven in the bottom half for strike outs to31, fanning two before A Kagman throwing error on top The Defenders surprised the in the bottom of the third on Ray the victory, and the first place tie Gus Aguon came in relief, surpris­ of the fifth brought in the tie­ Draft, scoring four runs in the Saka’s two-run double and Junior with the Abogados with a 4-1 ing the opponent with three strike breaker. Pete Roberto and Jeff second, highlighted by Gloyd and Martin’s two-run homer for a 10- record. outs as the D-Protectors closed out Guerrero both singled in the bot­ Kaleb Dulei’s two RBIs. After the Kobler Sun-Setters’ season with tom of the seventh and final inning trailing by eight runs at 13-5, the MENS ISLAND-WIDE SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE a fifth inning 11-0 shutout. but Nobert Torres, who struck out Defenders tied it all up, scoring (Team Standing as of Sunday September 20,1992) Chalie Sablan’s RBI double and six in the first innings, ended the the next eight runs, including Martin Cruz’s two-run triple. TEAM James Diaz’s two-run single in the game beautifully with strike out “A" The Draft regained the lead for Win Loss PCT. GB bottom of the second put the D- number seven to end the game for Miller Draft 6 0 1.00 - Pro tec tors on top for good. They their sixth win in nine outings. good in the seventh when Harvie Kautz Glass Glazers 4 .. 1 .800 1 1/2 went on to pick seven more in the The loss dropped Kagman to 4- Masaharu scored on Gloyd’s Korason 3 2 .600 21/2 sacrifice. The Defenders had a COP Enforcers 3 2 .600 21/2 next two innings for the ten-run 5 with one game remaining. Duty Free Defenders 3 3 .500 3 golden opportunity to take the M.T.C. Shoe Gallery 1 4 .200 41/2 game but with the tying run on Remington Red Sun 1 5 .166 5 MENS SOFTBALL FAST-PITCH LEAGUE third and the winning run at first, Tropical Buds 1 5 .166 5 (Team Standing as of Sunday September 20) Henry Teregeyo then lined to first “B” for the third and final out of the Salas & Manibusan Abogados 5 1 .833 TEAM WIN LOSS PCT. GB game. NPI Blue Sharks 5 1 .833 - Dandan Equitable 7 2 .777 -■■■■■ 01’Aces 12, Sound Waves 10 Toyota Wheels 4 2 .666 1 Ute Beers 6 3 .666 1 Tony Camacho went 3-for-4 T.G.I. As Maetog 3 2 .500 2 6 3 .666 1 Soundf Waves 3 3 .500 21/2 Miller DRaft with a double, a homerun and five Of Aces 3 3 .500 21/2 Kagman 4 5 .444 3 RBIs and Wilber Ada also Hopwood 0 5 .000 41/2 Piaos 2 6 .250 41/2 homered, knocking in four runs Precinct #3 Gangs 0 6 .000 5 Kobler 2 8 .200 51/2 and leading the Town and Country Batting Leaders: (Based on 14 or more times at bat) Sound Waves past the Ol’Aces Player Team AB Hit Batting Batting Leaders: (Based at 22 or more times at bat) 12-10. Tony C. Camacho SoundWaves 16 13 .812 Player Team AB Hit Bating The 01’Aces jumped to 3-0 on Eddie Saka Blue Sharks 16 13 .812 Brian Nicholas Abogados 15 10 .666 Wilber Ada Kagman 34 19 .559 top of the second but the Sound Joe S. Camacho Kagman 32 Inosuke Yamada Toyota Wheelsl 5 10 .666 17 .531 Waves responded with three of Greg C. Camacho Abogados 17 11 .647 Ben P. Guerrero Lite Beers 27 12 .444 their seven in the bottom half on Pete Barlas Tropical Buds 14 9 .642 Mike Muna Miller Draft 25 11 .440 Wilber Ada’s three-run homer. Joseph Celis Defenders 14 9 .642 James Diaz Equitable 37 16 .432 Tom Diaz Toyota Wheelsl 9 12 .631 After the Ol’ Aces broke the tie on Mark Ngiraidong Miller Draft 21 13 .619 Martin Ngir Kobler 28 12 .429 Jerry Ayuyu’s solo homer, the Maurino Besebes Blue Sharks 15 9 .600 .414 Kirk Vergith Equitable 29 12 Waves, on Camacho’s three-run Clarence Saka Miller Draft 19 11 .573 29 12 .414 Pete Roberto Kagman home and Ada and Ben Wayne Shibata Shoe Gallery 14 8 .571 Bob Lizama Kagman 32 13 .406 John Diaz Enforcers 14 8 .571 Guerrero’s RBIs, stole the lead Jeff Guerrero Kagman 30 12 .400 Pete Marco Ol'Aces 14 8 .671 for good, scoring the next eight Abel Celis Defenders 16 9 .562 runs of the game. Runs:(15 Kirk Vergith, Pat Tenorio (14) James Diaz (13) Bob Lizama (10 Runs: (12) Mark Ngiraidong (10) Greg Camcho, Ray Saka, John Diaz, Gloyd The 01’Aces rallied in the later Pete Roberto, Wilber Ada, Jeff Guerrero Martin, Tony Reyes, Tom Diaz, (9) Ben Mesa, Eddie Saka, Clarence Saka innings but came up short for Doubles: (3) Joe S. Camacho, Martin Ngirarou (2) Fourteen Players Doubles: (4) Tony Camacho (3) Greg Caamcho, Kirk Vergith, Mark Ngiraidong, their third loss in six outings. The Ben Duenas, Giovanni Mira. Triples: (3) Bernard Cabrera (2) Pat Tenorio, Wilber Ada, Joe Camacho, Jeff victory evened the Waves ’ record Triples: (3) Ben Mesa (2) Brian Nicholas, Jack Santos, james Tanaka, Ben Guerrero, Rick Babauta, James Diaz. Lizama, Joseph Celis, John Idechl, Max Concepcion at 3-3. Homeruns: (2) Mike Muna, Paul Roberto, David Santos, Wilber Ada, Joe Homeruns: (7) Greg Camacho (4) Jerry Ayuyu (3) Brian Nicholas, Bob Enforcers 11, Shoe Gallery 0 Quitugua, Tony Camacho Camacho, Jeff Guerrero, Felipe Fejeran After losing their first two RB’S: (21) Greg Camacho (13) Tony Camacho (12) Mark Ngiraidong, Gloyd RBI’s (11) Wilber Ada, Jeff Guerrero (10) James Diaz, Joe S. Camacho, (9) games of the season, the COP Martin (10) Maurino Besebes Michael Muna (8) Paul Roberto Enforcers won three in a row, Pitching Leaders Players Team Inn R ER Hit W/L Era Pitching Leaders: shutting out the MTC Shoe Gal­ lery in the fifth, 11-0. Joe T. Torres Korason 29 19 10 37 3-2 2.41 Al Taitano Glazers 30 34 12 44- 3-1 2.80 Max Concepcion went for a Playars Team Inn R ER Hit W/L Era John Diaz Enforces 29 27 12 45 2-2 2.89 Blue Sharks Henry San Nicolás Piao 32 22 11 35 2-0 2.40 perfect 3-for-3 with a triple and Martin Marciano 11 . 6 6 12 2-0 3.89 two RBIs and John Diaz ripped Clarence Saka Miller Draft 36 40 23 58 5-0 4.47 Ben C. Sablan Dandan 51 27 19 49 7-1 2.66 Danny Eugenio Red Suns 21 26 16 37 1-1 5.33 Nobert T. Torres Lite Beers 39 25 17 52 5-1 3.05 the only homer of the game, an Mark Quitugua Ol’Aces 30 51 26 65 2-3 6.06 Gil Ada Kagman 21 16 11 26 2-2 3.66 inside the park two-run homer in John Aldan As Maetog 17 23 15 30 2-1 6.17 Noel Ignacio Blus Sharks 12 15 11 24 2-0 Tony Taitano Kobler 9 15 5 12 0-1 3.88 the third that gave the Enforcers a 6.41 4-1 lead. Winning pitcher John John T. Camacho Wheels 39 46 36 65 4-2 6.46 Joe C. Sablan Kagman 30 22 17 52 3-1 3.96 Abel Celis Defenders 32 56 30 76 2-3 6.56 Tony M. Camacho Miller Draft 35 36 22 43 3-1 4.40 Diaz gave up only three hits and Donald Flores Waves 20 27 20 34 2-1 7.00 Paul Roberto Miller Draft 32 45 21 34 2-2 4.59 walked none to improve his Eddie Sablan Abogados 32 43 33 61 4-1 7.21 John Idechil Blue Sharks 10· 21 12 26 Pete Taitano Kobler 18 30 12 35 1-2 4.66 earned run average to 2.89, the 0-1 8.40 Don Flores Lite Beer 17 28 17 29 1-2 7.00 third best in the league. Strike Outs: (8) Clarence Saka (5) Abel Celis, Wayne Shibat (4) Strike Outs: (34) Ben Sablan (16) Nobert Torres (13) Gil Ada, Henry San Sharks 15, Abogados 12 Danny Eugenio, John Camacho, Mark Quitugua (3) Al Taitano, Joe Torres, Nicolas, Paul Roberto The NPI Sharks harided the Eddie Sablan

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Dinly Moore Meat Balls Beef Gravy (11/2 lb.) Swanson Clear Beef Broth (1/2 oz.) U.S. Cornish Game Hens i/.A . Whole Chicken 4 —-g (lim it 4 case) Hunt's Tomato Paste (12 oz.) Super Snax Original (8 oz.)

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CIIÏ wum:siïii)t - \ > л Hormel Black Home & Garden Ice Bounty Big Roll Label Ham (1 lb.) Black Pepper (4 oz.) Paper Towel .5 0 3 . 7 9 .99 | /Bag i I eTFPcr k Hormel Chili Clorox Bleach (1 quart) Сoke-Sprite-Fanta-Diet Coke Wonderful Soap- with Beans (15 oz.) m t ft , ■ ¿an s (24/12 oz.) warm case Family Size (2.65 kg.) \ 1.09 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES - a locally grown & U.S. imported available weekly 1.29 Ç . 1 Q lease Ice...... available 7.49 Hormel Corned Beef Try our fresh - delicious Sausage - Tinala, (Chamorro Dried Thank you for shopping at GET FREE METAL RACK USE (12 oz.) Meat-Beef & Pork) & Tony's Beef Jerky -all made right here in FOR DRYING BEEF JERKY f, Campbell Chicken Saipan, in our USDA- approved factory. iSLANO FIESTA MARKET." îEAT FOR В-В-<у«ШЦ-^У Noodle Soup ( 10.75 oz.) Hormel Spam 1.89 "We accept food stamps." (Less Salt 25% -12 oz.‘ . 6 9 Paul's Milk (1 Itr.) ^Serving you with pleasure, where qualify is high and price is right" 1.87 "We reserved the right to limit quantities" .81 Chicken ( s t o r e m m s s шттш-§шшшшш 9 m l ш т т p m Noodle s s д ж - ° i m ° 8 tory and the market like also from his five children, Island... Frank Noll, general manager three boys and two girls continued from front page for market; Fred Roggie, op­ whose age range from 4 to 22 4&. Rita’s first cousin Bemie C. erations factory specialist; years old. Aldan as Tony’s assistant. Dick Powell, meat specialist; “I would want them to con­ and Sharlotte Henry, pack­ tinue this business when I HIRING AMERICANS aging supervisor. am too old to run it," Tony Another factor for his suc­ remarked. “Right now, I am Tony also hired Americans cess is the support given not also involved in real estate to head operations of the fac­ only by his staff and wife but venture in Tinian." »j« .J· .J. .J. »J. ·*. *J· *J. ·*· *J· .J. tj. ,'« .J. »J, .J, ,J, »^4 »I« .J. «i* »t, »I* .J. »^« .J. * ❖ H APPY 1ST AN N IVERSARY TO * * Tony Guerrero: President of Is­ Market Gen. Manager Frank Noll: * land Fiesta Food Company Taking care of operations * * He is also behind the nego­ support that the people con­ * tiation with American and tinually provides by patron­ * Japanese partners for the izing their IFM and IFF prod­ * construction of the six-storey ucts. “I am very grateful to ❖ Taga Beach Hotel proposed our customers for without ❖ to occupy 80 hectares land them, we would no longer be +■1 * and possible casino estab­ around right now.” lishment inside the hotel in He stated a matter-of-factly Tinian. “I am very optimistic that he aims to expand the that these negotiations will Island Fiesta Market next pull through." year by setting a branch in a different location on the is­ CUSTOMERS ARE NO. 1 land." There are many pos­ sibilities, I only have to pri­ Keeping busy. Tony is oritize them and bide my time brimming with happiness until everything will be in its and appreciation for the proper place,” he stated. Meet Island Fiesta’s Lady Boss T HREE years ago, makes sure that customers are Bemie C. Aldan was happy shopping in the market, “I working as an ac­ attend to the customer complaints countant for the De­ myself if the operations manager partment of Public cannot handle it and I need to step Works when she was asked by in. So far, we immediately solve her cousin-in-law, Tony Guerrero, every complaint directed to us.” to help him with the opening of Bemie also has a final say in the his new business, the Island Fiesta final approval of Island Fiesta’s Factory, while he is busy tending to his gubernatorial cam­ paign. Also Tony’s next- door neighbor, she said“yes”tohimand before she knew it she was hired as an *1* ❖ ·> ·> *1* *1* *1* *2* *1* * *2* »i» ·!> *$**!♦ *%**%* »I* »I» ^ »|» «i« »|» >|» »fr »fr »fr »fr >[· »fr accountant in the Island Fiesta Office. |^g^вlglg|g|g|вlв^вlalв!g!g|gtв!5lв^g^вlg^glglg^g|gíвlg|эlg|glatвιaιi[вtв^g^gιg|g^g^g^a[вla[g|g^вιa[3|atg^g^g[g[g|a “I have been work­ afclic]|c]fE3fE]fc]fc]rËir3iH][clfHlîHlfH3fclfc]|c3rcl[U[ë][c][Hirc][c]fH]rU|H]fc][c3fHirc]rHlic]fclfc][Elfclfcirc][c]TH]fH3[clfcl[H]r3|c]f3fc3fgfHlfH][c]fc]fc][Elra ing for the past ten years with the Cali­ fornia First Bank ei IBIMifflBBfBmiHlif JBMBMMMMMBI ei jlMilMPIIIIMyjii f í M i T p @1 dba. Union Bank first as book­ print ads. “I make sure that ev­

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