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Vol. 18 No. 32 , MP ©1989 JULY 14,1989 Serving the ÇNMI for 18 years ■ H H F American And Japanese WWII Vets Renew Vows For Peace

by Fermln Meriang Chief, led the 12 member Ameri­ Conflict hero Guy Gabaldon, a since last year. prisoners, moved the engine American and Japanese vet­ can group, which included vctcr- native of Los Angeles who now "I had put out announcements from to Gara- erans of the WWII Saipan ansand their wivcsfrom through­ resides on Saipan, was present at in various U.S. military maga­ pan.Theengine was rcstoredin Campaign, met Tuesday in vari­ out the United States. Japanese thcccrcmonies. Gabaldon wasan zines about a possible reunion. 1975 and moved to its present ous memorial sites around the WWII vetcransand their families 18 year old marine who was once That is how we got die American location at Sugar King Park. island, to pay tribute to those joined the Americans in various wounded by one of Oba's man. group together," Egcrsaidproudly. At a memorial service at the individuals who lost their lives ccremon ics marking their historic Gabaldon took part in the capture Tuesday's ceremonies included peace memorial, during the war and offered meeting. of 1500 Japanese prisoners dur­ the unveiling of a commemora­ a pledge of peace wasread aloud prayers for world peace. A famous member of the Japa­ ing the latter stages of the war. tive plaque at the sugar m i II steam by Eger and Kawa. The meeting comes ¿5 years nese delegation was Captain The idea of holding this joint engine at Sugar King Park. Governor Pedro P. Tenorio after the islands were finally Sakeo Obai Oba had continued to reunion came about after Egar "Our Island Commander B.W. spoke at the ceremony. He liberated from Japanese occu­ fight American forces on Saipan visited Saipan last year. During Smith instructed me to put up a welcomed the veterans back to pation. This time the meeting 18 months al ter the war was over his stay he met Tomokatsu Kawa marker on the site of the fire Saipan and said, "You have all was friendly and to some ex­ while hiding in the mountains. He of the 89ers League who was also department and he approved the come back as friends and pro­ tent, nostalgic. is featured in the book "1 he Last s ¡siting lhe island. The two newly idea to use the steam engine as the moters of international peace Bill Eger, a former Naval Samurai". found friends started correspond­ landmark," continued Eger. and goodwill.” Operating Base Assistant Fire On Lhe American side, Saipan ing and planning for the reunion Eger, with the help of Japanese (see photo on page 22) New AG Looks For Tougher Law Enforcement by Dan Phillips appointed Manibusan as AG do something about it." He said Ed Manibusan, the Common­ Tuesday, after appointing him that, although consumer protec­ wealth's new Attorney General Acting AG effective July 1. tion and unfair business practice (AG), says he wants to emphasize Manibusan'sappointment is pend­ laws exist, the "time is appropri­ tougher prosecution in "certain ing the formality of a Senate public ate" to look closely at the con­ areas of the law," including con­ hearing that will confirm his sumer protection bill that is cur­ sumer protection, environmental appointment. rently pending in the Legislature laws, and penalties for the impor­ The new AG says he wants to and pass it, so that a mechanism tation of illegal aliens. look at laws "that have never been can be established for enforcing Gov. Pedro P. Tenorioofficially really enforced in the CNMI and consumer protection laws and for giving people someone to go to when they have a problem. Marijuana Found In He says that current Common­ E dward Manibusan wealth consumer protection laws Attorney's Back Yard are "not easy to enforce," and subsequently are "not really being Mayor Aldan Of Northern Islands by Dan Phillips cer responded to a call made by enforced well right now." Mani­ The Attorney General's Of­ the person who .was watching Faces Food Stamp Fraud Charge busan said he feels that violations fice filed a trafficking in mari­ the house for Boaz. The person by Dan Phillips food stamps on behalf of his own of these laws has a great public juana charge Monday in con­ in the house had reported hear­ The Attorney General's Office employees, and that he repre­ impact. nection with a July 3 incident ing someone knocking and filed a case in the Commonwealth sented to the food stamp office Environmental concerns also scratching at the door, accord­ SuperiorCourt Wednesday impli­ that those individuals had no in­ in which a police officer who are high on Manibusan's list. He was investigating a disturbance ing to the affidavit. cating Vicente M. Aldan, Mayor come at the time of the applica­ says that he feels his office needs The marijuana was discov­ of the Northern Islands, in some tions, people who were in fact on Capitol Hill discovered to work more closely with Coastal some marijuana plants in the ered when the officer made a of the cases of food stamp fraud employees of his office and who Resources Management (CRM) back yard of a local attorney’s check around the house and discovered by the Public Audi­ had significant incomes," said in order to more effectively en­ house. followed a small path leading tor's Office in an initial review of Nutting. force environmental protection A total of 21 marijuanaplants into the "elephant grass" area government employees. Nutting said that it is possible laws. were found in the back yard of located behind the house, ac­ Stephen Nutting, who is prose­ that he will file more cases re­ "We really need to take a look at the house owned by Dennis cording to the affidavit, which cuting the case for the Attorney garding the food stamp violations, things that have been happening Boaz, legal counsel for the goes on to say that the officer General's Office, said that food but that he is not sure because he as businesses move in and less Public Auditor's Office, accord­ investigated the trail along with stamp checks and applications private land for developing be­ may not have sufficient evidence ing to Brian Dobie, Director of other officers who had re­ bearing Aldan's signatures have comes available," said Mani­ to prove beyond a reasonable the Drug Enforcement Task sponded to assist him. been discovered, and that it is busan. "People who disregard the doubt that misrepresentation was An agent of the Drug Enforce­ suspected that Aldan acted as a Force, who responded to the environment should be penal­ committed by recipients. scene after the officer discov­ ment Task Force (DETF) also personal representative for sev­ ized." Aldan was issued a summons to ered the plants, responded to the scene, and eral of his employees. He also emphasized the need to appear in court on July 24 at 9 Boaz, who is off-island on found that the trail did not con­ The Information filed by Nut­ prosecute illegal aliens and those a.m. vacation until theend of July or tinue further into the "elephant ting charges that Aldan allegedly responsible for bringing them into The Public Auditor’s review, early August, has been unavail­ grass" area, according to the obtained over $22,000 worth of the CNMI. "If aliens come here done by matching up Social Secu­ affidavit. The officers who food stamps by "purposely creat­ able for comment, as has Pub­ illegally, they are in criminal vio­ rity numbers with Personnel files lic Auditor Scott Tan, who is found the marijuana said they ing or failing to correct a false lation of immigration and labor and Nutrition Assistance Program off-island to auend to family found plants in containers, as impression which he previously laws," Manibusan said, adding, "I files, revealed that over $31,000 concerns. well as on the ground, and that created or reinforced," during the know that there are illegal aliens According to the affidavit in the plants ranged from one to period from February, 1986 worth of food stamps were un­ in the CNMI and it is the Attorney search ofasearch warrant filed five feet tall, according to the through March, 1989. lawfully taken by government General's job to weed them out." by Dobie last Friday, the offi- affidavit. "We have evidence that shows employees since the beginning of Continues on oaae 12 that Aldan made applications for last year.

f a s H e w s - p S k k 5 PAGE 2 MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 3 Juan Pan-Republicans Include Democrat 'Rejects' Party." now for November's election. Chamber on Capitol Hill, also also urged the party to form a by Dan Phillips strategy committee as soon as The Democratic Party set its Guerrero, who will leave the The Republican candidates focused on efforts to resolve a island this weekend and be that Guerrero pointed out as couple of difficulties occurring possible. The committee will FORUM campaign wheels in motion be for,med after within the party. Wednesday night, a meeting gone for about a month, took being former Democrats are One of those is the conflict recommendations are received highlighted by the statement of his pot shots at the Ignacio Demapan, David O. that continues between from Tenorio, Herman R. Narcotics Sominar Arms Party Chairman Juan T. ("Juan Republicans, who are preparing Sablan, Felipe Atalig and Nick for their July 29 open primary Santos. gubernatorial candidate Froilan Guerrero and Tony Guerrero. Pan") Guerrero that four of the The party also has prepared a EDITORIAL Republican Party's candidates election, and also urged his The general membership C. Tenorio and Sen. Herman party to begin preparations meeting, held in the. House R, Guerrero, whom Tenorio proposed campaign schedule, to Officers With Knowledge are "rejects from the Democrat be reviewed and revised as beat out during the party's open needed by the strategy by Dan Phillips is teaching drug investigators to cise. primary election for the What's Your Contribution committee, once it is formed. Although there have been few be able to spot trends before drug nomination for Governor. The Tomorrow, the participants will Japanese Offer Tea Ceremony Candidates for the Senate and incidents of drug trafficking in problems develop. have optional training available Party Chairman said that a To Our Island, Budweiser? green tea is not mixed with on it, because they are a the House from and the Commonwealth with drugs Dobie feels that the best tools by Patty Jacobs conflict still exists between the in the morning, then form panels sugar or any other flavoring. symbol of Japan and a favorite were also revealed by Do you everget the feeling that CNMI has been sold down the other than marijuana, law enforce- for law enforcement in the area of Hisae Kawakami deliberately two men, and that he thinks to discuss problems and solutions Through an interpreter, tree of the Japanese, Kawakami the Democrats Wednesday. river for a case of beer? Marpac Distributors and Budweiser are mentofficials are bracing forwhen narcotics are well-trained, expe- and carefully went through the the differences will be resolved, in narcotics investigation. The Kawakami said, "There are explained. Candidates for the Senate will very successful marketers of theirproducts. It is well known that the inevitable happens. riencedofficers. "Training is more rituals of the Japanese classic but it will take time. workshop will conclude late three kinds of tea ceremonies. The bamboo spoon used to be Vincent M. Calvo and the per capita consumption of beer in the CNMI is the highest in Drug investigation experts from important than the number of tea ceremony in the garden area Also, the party learned that tomorrow morning with closing They were developed in the late scoop up the powdered green Diego M. Songao from Rota, the world. Florida, Idaho and Massachusetts officers, especially since we live of the Hafadai Hotel Saturday. House Floor Leader Vicente M. remarks by Dobie and Attorney 16th century as a way to thank tea is called a chasoku. A and Henry San Nicolas and are here this week to help improve on a small island," said Dobie, General Ed Manibusan. She was here to honor and Sablan does not wish to run The drinking of alcohol is not, in itself, a moral, health or some one or to repay some heaping teaspoon of the bright Francisco Borja from Tinian. the skills and awareness of local adding that the training received thank the people of CNMI for again, meaning that the party religious concern for many people who imbibe. Alcohol has There will be an additional two- one. It is considered a great green powder is put into the Candidates for Representative officers during the first Pacific during this workshop can be day course entitled "Drug In vesti- the gracious reception her son needs to appoint another been around a long time and it is a historical fact that where ever honor to have someone conduct summer cup or winter cup. candidate for Representative, will be Juan M. Ayuyu from Basin Drug Investigation Train­ passed on to other officers. gation for Police Officers" next had received here as a priest. people have lived in a society they have created alcoholic the tea ceremony for you." The cup's designation is decided Precinct 2. Sablan had been Rota and Francisco Evangelista ing Workshop, being held at the Participants in the workshop Wednesday and Thursday. The intermittent rain did not beverages. Each step of the ceremony is by the shape and thickness of appointed to fill that vacancy from Tinian. Pacific Islands Club from July received a thick notebook full of Greg M. Camacho, the new dampen the spirits of the Look at Saipan, though, and they way a lot of people drink. carefully executed. Kawakami the ceramic walls. during the previous general In addition, the party 11-16. up-to-date reference materials on Director of the DPS, emphasized kimono-clad tea servers, as brought all the ingredients The bamboo water dipper, membership meeting. The announced that Isaac M. Calvo Social drinkers are the ones who drink occasionally, who can At least 40 law enforcement narcotics investigation, resources the importance of this workshop they cordially greeted all guests from Japan with her. She also hishaku is then carefully dipped party will delay its will be its candidate for Mayor drink a one or two drinks at a party and then not touch the stuff personnel are attending the work­ they can use long after the instruc­ during some comments on Tues­ and carefully served them little brought all her personal tea into the boiling water and one appointment pending official of Rota and that James for weeks at a time. Is that how you have observed that many shop, including members of the tors have left day, saying that drugs "are not a pink cakes, served on napkins which held tiny paper-wrapped ceremony containers and ladleful of water is slowly notice from Sablan. Mendiola will be its candidate people drink here on Saipan? Departments of Public Safety in The workshop started on Tues­ way of life on our island, they are poured over the green tea wooden spoons. serving dishes. Party Chairman Guerrero for Mayor of Tinian. Is that what Budweiser encourages? Who are the role models the Commonwealth, Guam and day with discussion and lecture a way of destruction." powder. Then another half full for children growing up, when it comes to drinking? Who talks Palau, Saipan's Drug Enforcement centering on drug trends, espe­ Dobie feels that this area in the ladle of water is added. The to young people about how to drink responsibly? Or is the Task Force, and Customs and cially worldwide, as well as drug Pacific is, in all likelihood, being hishaku is then carefully laid subject of drinking treated the same as the subject of sex? It's Quarantine officers from the identification and symptoms of usedrightnow for trans-shipment across the mouth of the water abuse and drug interdiction. embarrassing to talk about, or we want to pretend that young Commonwealth and from Guam. of drugs. McCampbell agreed, jar. The workshop, being conducted According to Platt, "interdiction" people don't need to know about all that stuff. They will just saying that the area is a good Any extra water which may by members of the Institute for means stopping drugs from com­ place for such trans-shipment naturally know how to drink reasonably. have been decanted is emptied Law and Justice (ILJ) through a ing into the country. "because of the lack of resources into a ceramic bowl on thp So if parents are heavy drinkers, and the message from cooperative agreement with the Wednesday's session focused on to deal with the problem." right of the table. It is called a Budweiser is,"Buy it by the case, so you don't run out" and the U.S. Department of Justice, con­ legal matters, including proce­ However, Dobie also says that kensui. magazines, newspaper ads and TV commercials show lots and centrates on what is called "inter­ dures regarding probable cause it is a must to stop drugs, espe­ Then the presenter picks up a lots of cans of beer as the way "everybody" drinks, what are mediate-level narcotics investiga­ and search and seizures. Also cially "hard drugs" such as co­ bamboo whisk and briskly young people going to do when they begin to experiment with tion." addressed were undercover op­ caine and heroin, from ever enter­ fluffs the water and powder alcohol? The specialized training re­ erations and the handling of infor­ ing the Commonwealth because together in the cup. No DPS has mounted a massive campaign to apprehend and ceived in the workshop is being mants. "trying to fightnarcotics after they circular motion is allowed, as eliminate the dru nk who drives. Catholic Social Services conducts provided free of cost to the Com­ On Thursday, the instructors haveagripon an area is very, very in mixing an American cake monwealth, according to Mike classes in diversion programs for people who have been convicted talked about surveillance opera­ difficult." mix. The back and forth McCampbell, Training Director tions, controlled purchases, asset of Driving Under the Influence (DUI). The Commonwealth He stressed the importance of motion is continued until the for ILJ. seizure and forfeiture, and han­ mixture is foamy qnd the Health Center (CHC) has two full time alcohol and drug educating young people about the Michael Platt, one of the work­ dling narcotics evidence. danger of drugs. "If there is no powder and water have counsellors available for people who want to do something shop's instructors, said, "This is Today's subjects are scheduled market and no support, and people completely mixed. Vestcor Village, two story styrofoam apartment building, is under about their out-of-control alcohol consumption. the first place I've been to that has to be case development and man­ look on drugs as the evil that they The tea cup is then slowly construction on Capitol Hill. All of the agencies mentioned have said that what the island a chance to win the war on drugs. agement, officer safety issues, and are, that will be the most effective and carefully wiped clean of needs is a two-pronged effort: education on how to drink socially This area appears to be ahead of investigation and raid planning, form of law enforcement," Dobie any excess spattered tea. The Local Contractor Builds and responsibly and a detox center and halfway house for those the game, and with some good which includes a practice exer- Continues on page 19 wiping cloth is carefully folded people who are afflicted with the disease of alcoholism. programs and enforcement can and put aside and the bowl of Apartments Without Code keep the islands from being over­ Hisae Kawakami performs the ancient Japanese tea ceremony. tea is now ready to present to Since Budweiser sells so much beer here and their product is by Patty Jacobs Washington, D.C. area and whelmed with drugs." Platt who Saipan Press Club Invites Public Input Each visitor was taken She explained that the tea the guest. one of the major contributors to the alcohol problem on the came to Saipan in 1987. has worked extensively in drug through the explanation about ceremony may be conducted Kawakami served many Vestcor Ltd., a real estate island, why haven't they stepped forward and taken the socially The Saipan Press Club will be The public is invited to write or Koran said that all the investigation in a county in Flor­ presenting a quarterly Public call the media with their choice of how the tea ceremony is while sitting on a Western-type bowls of tea and had a small development and construction responsible step of sponsoring a detox center or halfway house supply company, is building engineering was done by ida, a state he says is "inundated Forum, beginning August 2. The speaker or of a topic they wish to conducted and the proper way chair, such as was done on production line going at for recovering alcoholics? M aybe they haven’t done that because 60 2-bedroom apartments at the Winzler & Kelly, an with drugs." Public Forum will be a 30 minute bediscussed. Deadline for the first for guests to hold their tea Saturday, or while kneeling on another table. However, she then they would have to acknowledge that they are contributing a tatami mat, the more and her assistants continued to bend in the road on Capitol engineering firm in Guam. Brian Dobie, the Director of the radio/TV show held at the KSAI Public Forum is Wednesday, July bowls. Each little pink cake is Koran did not have a set of to the problem. Drug Enforcement Task Force to be eaten completely before traditional way. take the same care with every Hill. And all without the studios in , as a public I 9 . benefit of a building code. plans for the four-unit Sponsoring sports events, such as atennistournament is a lot (DETF), agreed, saying that the service. Written requests may be di­ consuming the green tea. The pots and dishes are bowl of tea they prepared that she had shown in her Vestcor Vice-President and buildings, but said ."They are of fun for people who like to play tennis and it's a great way to sell ’’drug trade is surrounding us now The show will feature a speaker rected to: The Editor, The Mari­ Japanese hostess and always set on the highly Project Manager Larry Koran in the architect's office." a lot of beer, but it certainly doesn't help the vast majority of - it is coming, it is here, it will get and three members of the media anas Variety, Box 231, Saipan, translator Sakimi Sakai said, lacquered chests and tables demonstration of the ceremony. exactly the same way. On the Finally, each departing guest said that Vestcor President Building Code jurisdictions island inhabitants whose lives are affected by the alcohol they worse.” He said that one of the who will ask the speaker ques­ MP 96950. Or call, Patty Jacobs "You are supposed to eat the require that an approved set of best areas the workshop addresses left of the presenter is a hot was presented with a little Adrian Johnston has been in sell. tions. at the Variety, 234-6341/7578. little cake first because it is plans be on the jobsite at all very sweet. Then when .you water pot, usually iron and napkin upon which was placed the construction business for sitting on a bed of hot a stylized fish-shaped sugar 30 years in the USA. He said times. drink the tea, some of the Several of the residential sweetness left in your mouth charcoal. The pot, called a cookie and another cookie that Johnston has built M a r i a n a s V a r i e t y ; kamoa, has pine tree designs resembling a painted lollipop. Continued on page 4 Serving CNMI for 18 years News & Views Publish Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio Inc. Dear Editor. the tournament produced about the full cost of the 36-hole golf Publishers: I wish to take this opportunity $4,000.00 in cash for the benefit competition. tide tables to express my personal gratitude 7/16 Thru Saturday. 7/22 Abed & Paz Younis of the Crime Stopper Program, a I sincerely believe that this From: Sunday to the Saipan Rotary Club and, public safety project recently es­ beneloventactby the Amuse-ment 6 N _ 6 ______B N S Patty Jacobs: Editor most especially, to the Northern tablished and funded by the Saipan Association should warrant due Member of Marianas Amusement Associa­ Dan Phillips: Staff Reporter Rotary Club. recognition and acknowledge­ the tion who sponsored the Summer This year's tournament was tre­ ment from the community. Fermín Meriang: Staff Reporter Golf Tournament last weekend at Associated mendously successful. A large ______R I S E 1 9 5 1 M O O N R I S E 2 0 3 4 ^ D M O O N R I S E 2 1 1 6 M O O N S E T 0 7 4 6 2 f " * M O O N S E T 0 8 4 3 Marianas Country Club. This is number of local golfers turned out M O O N S E T 0 6 4 8 P. O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950 Press Sincerely yours, the second year in which this I I I I Tel. 234-6341/234-7578/234-9797 forthisyear'stournamentand,like particular golf tournament was As a service to our readers, we publish the tide tables for the CNMI. The chart, courtesy of the Division of Fish and Wildlife, Dept, of Natural Resources shows high and Fax:234-9271 ©1989 Marianas Variety all rigths reserve last year's event, the Northern low tides, and moonrise and moonset times. The solid horizontal line indicates the tides; time of day is: left gpd right dividing lines = midnight, 6 a.m. N = Noon, 6 p.m. "2 held in Saipan. This year, accord­ Marianas Amusement Association M o e ("RC") Cabrera ing to Rotarian Bob Loughrey, contributed $5,000.00 to defray Local Golfer is the highest tide possible and "-1" is the lowest tide possible. ______, ______PAGE 4--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 5

units have been completed and Local Contractor... Continued from page 3 sure it will be adequate. are occupied. Others are in One of the units was to be Local... various stages of completion. ready next week, according to Continued from page 4 Koran said the 700 square foot Koran. The steps to the second safeguard against accidental FOR RENT units rent for $900 per month floor were steep and there were electrocution because of plus utilities. no handrails at the stairs. handling electrical appliances FHP Two buildings under The Uniform Building Code near water. LUXURY APARTMENT, 2 OR 3 construction now are made requires a handrail at every stair The plumbing in the HEALTHCARE BEDROOMS, WITH ALL from different materials. One where there are more than three apartments was ABS or PVC CONVENIENCES, two-story building has walls steps. It also requires that no plastic piping, both approved The Staff and Management of made of styrofoam which have stair riser can be higher than 7" by the Uniform Plumbing FHP, Saipan, wishes to AIRCONDITIONED, FURNISHED, metal edges attached to them. nor the tread width any Code (UPC). Under the AUTOMATIC POWER BACKUP, Koran said the panels are made shallower than 10". kitchen sink, the drain lines welcome to its membership - in Guam, but the factory in the Koran said that the wallboard into the plumbing wall were a the Management and Staff of CONTINUOUS AND POTABLE USA is located in Sacramento, (sometimes called drywall or corrugated hose hooked directly MARIANAS VARIETY/ WATER, BEAUTIFUL BEACH FRONT California. sheetrock) being used for the from the sink to the wall, with A building code would finish walls in the styrofoam a slight curve to the hose. This YOUNIS ART STUDIO!!! NEAR PACIFIC ISLANDS CLUB. require that materials being apartment building were 1/2" would not be an approved Thank you for your patronage. CALL 234-6051 used in construction be tested thick. The bathroom area had installation of the UPC. and the test results be on file in wallboard around the tub area. The UPC requires a "p-trap" the building department. Greenboard, or a waterproof on every plumbing fixture hooked directly into the sewer system. Koran said the Vestcor project is hooked into the CNMI sewer system. A "p-trap" is the s-shaped pipe under a sink. The trap is for the purpose of not only providing a way to retrieve a ring accidentally dropped down the sink, it also provides a water seal against sewer gases rising up into the dwelling unit. Methane gas is deadly W hen things go and carries airborne bacteria which causes many illnesses. Koran claims that the p-traps are buried in the building slabs. The UPC requires thai p-traps be within 18” of the fixture The interior of the building reveals styrofoam ceiling panels. discharging water. This is in order to keep water in the trap A second two-story building wallboard is required to be used * v and eliminate the probability WORNG.. is being built of 6" concrete in bathrooms and at kitchen that a volume of water falling a block at the first floor level and sink areas, where water will be distance of 10 feet would 4" concrete block at the second present, in order to prevent siphon the trap and leave it dry, PRIZES INCLUDE: SHARP floor level. deterioration problems later on thus defeating the purpose of a ..you know because you didn’t call us. The Uniform Building Code when the building is complete, GRAND PRIZE LOR TV'S water seal in the p-trap. requires that the minimum size according to the Uniform Koran pointed out the of concrete block which may Building Code. swimming pool which is ARP VHS be used in a two story structure Koran pointed to some ISSAN X sitting at the edge of the 4 4 is 8" and the minimum size scraps of 1/4" wallboard and DEO complex, in an unfinished block which may be used on a said it was used in the closets ELUXE TRUCK state. The pool has the gunite CASSETTE second story be 6". in the concrete block building. With us, you don’t have to worry Koran pointed out that the The Uniform Building Code (or blown concrete) shell in RECORDERS place. The Uniform Building about your bonding problems. roof has styrofoam and does not recognize 1/4" reinforcing bar across the roof. wallboard as having any Code requires no less than four He explained that plywood structural integrity. Many inspections of various stages of We bond: would be attached to the building departments in the the construction of a pool to underside of the roof structure USA will not allow it to be this point of completion, to • Non-resident workers for labor and concrete would be placed used in residential building. insure that the foundation, • Construction project reinforcing steel, placement of the gunite and gunite shell • Dependents for immigration condition all meet the specifications of the swimming pool plans. Vestcor Village is scheduled for completion by the end of the year, according to Koran. A building code would require a drainage plan be approved before the actual For more information, see or call us TODAY. construction started, in order to avoid erosion problems after The Saipan Salem Sweepstakes Is open to residents of the project is finished. the CNMI aged 18 years or over. You may enter as WORLD SURETY & INSURANCE many times as you wish. Print your name, address, phone number and social security or ID number on UNDERWRITERS, INC. The back of any pack of Salem, Winston, Camel, P.O. BOX 2183, BEACH ROAD, Variety Errs More, Now, Doral/.ypntage or YSL cigarettes De­ SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, MP 96950 Another Vestcor apartment building is being built with 4" concrete posit your,entries atone of our drop boxes located at TEL: 234-3936/9030/5161 block. In Park Story participating stores Winners will be selected at a FAX: (670) 234-6774 /aric(om dfdwirig. D WE COVER on top of the styrofoam. The electrical panels in each In Tuesday's issue, the ..Entrants need not. be. FIRE· Then, he added, concrete roof of the apartments is a 100 amp Variety mistakenly referred to ijmmpdiateTamiljeso:., ...... TYPHOON DAMAGE· tiles would be attached to the service, a standard set by the the Division of Natural Advertising are not eligible to enter No proof of EARTHQUAKE· roof after that National Electrical Code Resources. It should have said purchase necessary. Any taxes will be the responsi­ VANDALISM· bility/of the winners and other liability claims. A building code would (NEC). The NEC, however, the Department of Natural require that roof designs be pre­ LOCATED AT UNITED TRAVEL AGENCY does require that a ground Fault Resource and the Division of 4 0 approved by the building SAN JOSE VILLAGE, SAIPAN MP 96950 [ uniTED insuRAnce Interrupter of GFI be placed on Parks and Recreation. The TEL.234-3936 OR 234-9030 c P UnDERWRITERS department before being either the outlets in the section of the Commonwealth SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette installed. It would also require P.O. BOX 2183, BEACH ROAD, bathroom, near the kitchen Code was misquoted. It should Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. immune. SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, MP 96950 the composition of the concrete sink, or exterior of the have referred to 1 CMC, Div. TEL: 234-3936/9030/5161 to be used to be spelled out and dwelling, or on the circuit 2, Ch. 13 o f th e FAX: (670) 234-6774 approved by the building serving those areas. This is a Commonwealth Code. The department engineers, to make Continued on page 5 Variety regrets the error. PAGE 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 7

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FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 9 PAGE 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 CNMI Students Gain Cultural Insight by Fermin Mçriang academic performance to students will be in Japan for a The Marianas Visitors participate in the Okinawa two week stay with host Bureau (MVB) has been busy cultural program. families. They will get hands coordinating programs The students, together with on experience of Japanese promoting cultural exchange their escort John Flores of the culture and will also get a taste between Japan and the CNMI. Public School Systems (PSS), of their rigorous, educational Four students recently visited government officials system by taking courses at returned from an educational and participated in the annual Meito High School. In tour of Okinawa sponsored by memorial ceremony of the August, their counterparts from the Micronesian Repatriation Micronesian Repatriation Japan will visit Rota as part of July Specials! Association. "The association Association of Okinawa. The the exchange program. M,T,W,TH was touched by the gesture of $10 cover charge includes one the CNMI youth i n maintaining and beautifying of your favorite free drinks. the Okinawa Memorial FRIDAYS - LADIES NIGHT Monument at Marpi and thus No cover charge for ladies. offered a scholarship program in appreciation of our students' CHAMOLINIAN NIGHT* efforts," said Priscilla Dela Wednesdays, 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Cruz, Membership and Bud Light, Budweiser, Michelob Dark, Community Development just $1.75 plus give-aways! Coordinator at MVB. Mildred Diaz and Alice 'Co-sponsored by Camacho from Saipan, Francisco Norita from Rota, and Corrinc San Nicholas from Tinian, were members of the first group selected based on CNMI students Midred Diaz, Alice Camacho, Francisco Norita, and Corrine San Nicholas with their escort John Flores join Okinawan officials for a private meeting-during the first Okinawa Cultural Program. ITS CNMI students also made a MVB has also received an OFFICIAL visit to Chincn High School invitation from Fukuoka (CHS) and were impressed by Junior Chamber, Inc. to send THE the traditional performance and 22 students to Fukuoka, Japan, tea ceremony presented by from July 28 to August 2, for MAN CHS students. the first Asian Pacific "It was interesting to see our Children's Convention. students learn about the "We are coordinating with educational system from school the PSS on this project based officials. They shared ideas and on the organizing committee's views on programs and guidelines. There will be 35 curriculum in the CNMI," countries participating with explained Flores. about 1,000 school children "The trip was very attending the event," said Dela educational and worthwhile and Cruz. The theme of the I hope future students arc conference is "Knowing, afforded the same opportunity. Understanding, and Inspiring The Okinawan people arc very Each Other To Bridge Asian cordial and respectful," added Pacific Nations," said Dela Flores. Cruz. On July 9, Rota High The New 4Runner School students, Sharon Atalig "Our students are fortunate and Barbara Hocog, left for to have these opportunities to Nagoya, Japan, for the Sixth observe and learn from other A wide variety of models to meet the needs of every user Annual Student Exchange cultures. MVB will continue to Program, co-sponsored by support reaching out to — -Addition of-4 doe r-and 2wd models— ------ESTANISLAO (Stanley) Tudela TORRES MVB, Continental Air programs available for our Micronesia, and Tokai Radio youth and CNMI community," • Versatility and adventurous styling notfound in a passenger car------is Broadcasting, Nagoya. The concluded Dela Cruz. -Macho aggressiveness combined with stylish, sporty look A Men Must Register For Draft CANDIDATE (CNS) - CNMI State tion Opportunity Grants, Selective Service Director Jack College Work-Study, National FOR P. Villagomez reminds all Direct Students Loans and • Comfort and ease of handling equal to that of a passenger car residents of the CNMI who State Student Incentive Grant House of Representative have attained the age of 18 to Programs. -Superb ride comfort through 4-link coil rear suspension register within 30 days with Villagomez pointed out that COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATURE the Selective Service at the applicants for Title IV student Precinct:3A - Fale-Gula, , San Jose-Oleal, Chalan nearest Post Office. He said aid who are of registration age • Backed up by Toyota's established reputation for reliablity and durability Kiya, Chalan Laulau. that is a federal law requirement must sign a Statement of that is applicable here in the Compliance certifying that 3B - Guaio Rai, Quarter-Master, I-Liyang, Garapan,Sugar King CNMI. they are registered or that they Estate (China Town), As Falepi, Lower and Upper are required to be registered. A Maturana Hill and Puerto Rico The Solomon Amendment to Memorandum of Understanding UNITS SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT the Military Selective Service signed in December 1985 3C - Agrigan Act states that men who are between the Selective Service 3D - required to register with and the U.S. Department of Meet all FMVSS specifications Pairere No.1 TOYOTA 3E - Selective Service and fail to d o , Education requires DOE to so are ineligible for student provide Selective Service with 3F - financial aid under Title IV of lists of Pell Grant applicants VOTE FOR HIM IN THE UPCOMING GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 4,1989. the Higher Education Act of and recipients. These names are 1965. The categories of aid checked against registration MICROL CORPORATION "HE WORKS, A DEDICATED PERSON AND FAIR TO ALL PEOPLE" covered by the Solomon files. The registration status of P.O. Box 267, San Jose, Saipan MP 96950 Phone: 234-5911,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 A PAID POLITICAL AD...... TOM C. DUEÑAS, TREASURER Amendment include Pell young men receiving other In Rota See V. M. Calvo Enterprises Grants, Supplemental Educa­ types of loans is also verified. PAGE 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 11 Senate Schedules Public Hearing For Impact Fee Bill by Fermin Meriang such development; to create the infrastructure, most particularly infrastructure to serve the provisions. c e r n ís The Senate Standing Office of Land Use Planning; water, electrical power, roads, population as well as visitor And finally the bill would Committee on Rules and to amend the 1 CMC, Division police and fire services, parks, increases generated by new create a Land Use Planning Procedures will hold a Public 2, Chapter 8 (Department of storm drainage, and sewage and development. Office. It further requires that Hearing Tuesday, on Senate Public Works) to provide for solid waste disposal and The bill would also make the office 'be created and its TEL. 234-7000 Bill 6-174, also referred to as construction permits, treatment." amendments to the present chief officer, who will be the "Impact Fee Bill." The enforcements, and penalties; Additionally, the proposed duties of the Department of appointed by the Governor hearing is scheduled to be held and for other purposes." bill recognizes that further Public Works. Among other with the consent of a quorum in the Senate Chamber The bill, known as the economic development requires things it would require any new of both houses, be placed under beginning at 6:30 p.m. "Development Contribution the availability of adequate development costing $100,000. the pleasure of the Governor. It The proposed bill, if adopted Law" finds "that the infrastructure to serve existing or more to acquire a permit sets guidelines and into law, will "require that new Commonwealth i s and new development. from the Department of Public qualifications for the office and development in th e experiencing substantial It proposes an infrastructure Works. It would give the outlines its duties. Commonwealth contribute its development, population finance program based upon a department the power to levy The general public and all share of costs of new or growth, and increased visitor partnership of the government fines and other enforcement interested individuals are im proved infrastructure arrivals resulting in a serious and the private sector to ensure measures and penalties for invited to attend this public facilities made necessary by burden on the islands the availability of the essential those who violate its hearing.

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"Drugs in the The Division of Fish and snake is also responsible for very difficult to detect" transmitters were eaten by don't seem to spend enough CNMI are now in what we call the Wildlife (DFW) would like to the extinction of most of according to Stinson. monitors. "I don't particularly lime in trees to have effectively "Lunch Menu Special" pro-active stáge,” he said. "We remind residents to contact Guam's land birds. An unusually against tne like monitors, but I wish we reduced the numbers of snakes are tough on drugs because we them immediately about snake snake threat is the monitor had a lot more of them near our on Guam. Your Choice of: "If our bird species are to be want to prevent drugs from com­ sightings. "The first thing to preserved for our grandchildren, lizard. According to Stinson, commercial port. That's why I DFW asks anyone seeing a snake to kill it and bring it to ing here. We want to send outsid­ do is kill the snake, then call everyone in the CNMI must be several of the snakes being never shoot monitors," Stinson Shrimp, Beef, Pork, or the DFW office at Lower Base, ers a definite message that the us," according to biologist informed about the threat of the studied on Guam that were said. Chicken Chopsuey CNMI doesn't intend to tolerate Derek Stinson. snake and know how to react," equipped with radio Unfortunately, monitors or call 322-9095 or 322-9729. drugs here." "Often foreign workers don't with Stinson said. _ ^ f| I rriTT" ------Manibusan said he knows that know that snakes, other than Soup of the Day The snake is not usually VESTCOR VILLAGE marijuana is a problem in the the tiny Blind Snake, do not dangerous to humans, except Steamed Rice Commonwealth. "It's every­ naturally occur here and don't CAPITOL HILL infants and possibly small Soft Drink, where. We will continue to search realize the importance of a “Cadi the Cheî” IS NOW RENTING BRAND NEW 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS sighting," Stinson said. DFW children. "So no one should Coffee or Tea for and destroy marijuana plants hesitate to kill a snake FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ‘ FULLY EQUIPPED asks anyone employing foreign and prosecute people who traffic immediately" according to KITCHEN WITH REFRIGIRATOR AND ELECTRICALSTOVE in marijuana," he said. Mani­ workers to inform them about $6.50 per person Stinson. * 18,000 BTU AIR/CON * BREAKFAST NOOK WITH FOUR busan added that the Attorney the threat of the Brown Tree PIZZA Lunch 11:30 a.m. - 1 :30 p.m. CHAIRS‘ FIRST FLOOR WITH DEN‘ SECOND FLOOR WITH General's Office will continue to Snake. Brochures about the The Division of Quarantine BALCONY‘ SUNSETOCEAN VIEW* LAUNDROMAT* ALSO Dinner 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. gather intelligence information snakes can be obtained at the is trying to prevent snakes TAKE OUT RENTING: DELUXE OFFICE SPACE WITH OCEAN VIEW : about marijuana growing on Rota DFW office at Lower Base. from arriving here in cargo AVAILABLE NOW = 1ST FLOOR 3 OFFICES; SECOND Reservations, 234-1234, ext. 34 and Tinian, and will continue to The tree snake has caused from Guam. In addition, Fish Due to the overwhelming success of our FLOOR ONE OFFICE * WE OFFER ALSO FURNITURE AT pursue the problem on those is­ more than 500 power outages and Wildlife is trying to find take out bakery service, Hyatt is WAREHOUSE PRICES IN OUR COMMERCIAL BUILDING Continued by popular demand lands. on Guam, resulting in a loss of out if there are any snakes SHOWROOM * WE ARE LOCATED ON THE WAY TO pleased to add PIZZA to our take out menu. 10% discount for local residents Several of the areas that former several million dollars. "The already here. "The Brown Tree CAPITOL HILL NEXT TO SABLAN QUARRY. on A La Carte menu! AG Alex C. Castro, now an Asso­ blackouts occur when snakes Snake is nocturnal and Featuring: ciate Justice on theSuperiorCourt, contact power lines' and cause a normally spends most of its CALL FOR INFORMATION OR APPOINTMENT: was working on will continue.to short," reports Stinson. The lime in trees, which makes it "SALAMI" - Salami, mushrooms, PHONES: 322-3793 OR 322-3794 * FAX: 322-5408 .HYATT REGENCY! be developed, Manibusan said. & mozarella cheese He noted especially that the AG's Office will assist the Legis­ "PIZZA ALLA MARGHERITE" - lature in putting together a bill establishing an agency to deal with Mounds of tomatoes, white collar crime, as well as to onions, & cheese see that his office continues to provide a lot of training to agen­ $5 Each, Individual Size cies such as the Department of MARIANAS INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Public Safety (DPS), Customs and To order, please call 30 minutes

Immigration. in advance for pizza; round cakes - 2 It outs Manibusan praised Castro for P.O. BOX 2505, SAIPAN MP 96950 sheet cakes - 24 hours. TELEPHONE NO.: 234-5091/234-5092 seeing to it that the AG's Office The Brown Tree Snake may have already entered Saipan, has become more technologically TELEFAX NO: 234-5093 hidden in cargo from Guam. advanced, referring in particular to the introduction of computers 902 Report Recommended into the office. Hyatt Reg en c y!Saipan He said that he has yet to seri­ No Changes In NMI Status WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ously consider appointing a new Chief of Immigration, mainly (CNS) - The CNMI 902 ing that the Commonwealth THAT WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. because he is "still getting a feel team, headed by L l G o v . Pedro goverment not support placing for the job." However, he did say A. Tenorio, has recommended the reaffirmance, rejection, or FOR YOUR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL PROTECTION, that he is considering putting out against reconsideration of the renegotiation of the Covenant public notices when he first starts Covenant at this time, noting on the ballot this November, ROYAL TAGA BEACH CLUB WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING COVERAGES: that it is a "good document" we are not saying that there accepting applications for the P.O. BOX 1810 TEL: 234-5704 position of Chief of Immigration. and that consultations between will not come a time, perhaps Ç------—------* Manibusan, 35, had been Di­ the CNMI and the United relatively soon, when we rector of DPS since August, 1986. States shall continue. might support such a Beach C lu b The son of a Saipan police patrol­ The report, submitted to fundamental re-examination of man, he has previous experience Gov. Pedro A. Tenorio, came our ties with the United with the Attorney General's Of­ in response to a Common­ States." • BID BOND • BURGLARY fice, as Chief of the Criminal wealth-wide initiative passed In his letter to the Presiding Division and as a staff attorney by the people on November 7, Officers of the Sixth • LABOR AND • FIRE for the Public Defender's Office. 1987 to reaffirm, reject or Legislature, Gov. Tenorio Although he was considering renegotiate the Covenant. supported the 902 team's At the time that the becoming a policeman after gradu­ position on the Covenant. "We initiative was begun, the 902 MATERIAL PAYMENT • HEALTH ating from the University of Guam should not," Tenorio stated, "at team was negotiating with an in 1975 with an A.A. degree in this time suggest to our people "openly hostile" Special police science, Manibusan said that the Covenant should be Representative of the U.S. BOND • HOMEOWNERS he decided to continue his educa­ rejected or renegotiated." He President and most of the tion because he "has always been added that the 902 process be major issues such as citizen­ curious about the court system." continued to resolve issues • PERFORMANCE • LIABILITY ship, seven-year financial After graduating from Califor­ which may entail renegotiating assistance, war claims and nia State University, Fullerton, in certain interpretations of the federal taxation on MI HA BOND • WORKMEN'S 1977 with a Bachelor's Degree in Covenant or limiting the bonds were never resolved. Criminal Justice, he returned to applicability of certain federal 3 ^ 1 T^e That situation changed with the laws. Saipan, where he worked as an appointment of a new, U.S. • SURETY BOND COMPENSATION "What the people mandated administrative assistant for the representative and those major Chief of the DPS for a year. issues have now been settled. through the 1987 Initiative," • AUTO • TRAVEL Manibusan said he decided to The 902 team stated that Tenorio explained, "is being attend law school with the contin­ despite the fact that all issues carried out through the ued encouragement and support regarding self-government or meetings and negotiations we ------:------— -----1 of former Commonwealth Trial financial assistance have not conduct with the federal Court Judge Herbert Soli, who been resolved,' it cannot agencies that gather to assist WE ARE LOCATED ON THE 2ND FLOOR OF THE "was trying to recruit locals to go support a November 1989 vote the President's Special to law school." With the urging of on whether to reaffirm, reject Representative at the Section SABLAN BUILDING IN CHALAN KANOA Soli, Manibusan attended law or negotiate the Covenant. 902 Consultations." school at Gonzaga University in "We want to be clearly The Governor said more the state of Washington, where he understood," the 902 team needs to be done especially in graduated from in 1982. report declared. "In recommend­ the area of self-government. PAGE 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 15 ROTARY SPEAKER LET YOUR MONEY EARN FOR YOU!!! Boy Scout Troops WANT YOUR MONEY TO GROW? INVEST IN OUR HIGH INTEREST Harry Johnston-МТС Will ACCOUNTS... Training In Marpi Instead of hiding your money in a hole in PASSBOOK SAVINGS 6.50% PER ANNUM by Fermin Meriang According to Warnick, the the ground, a much better way is to CNMI scouts are in dire need Double CNMI Employees Saipan's boy scouts are of leaders and community invest in a retirement policy TCD presently undergoing a week of by Patty Jacobs will be employing 100 by the Up until this year, all Pacific support. The troops from San at Moylan's. A small amount training and skill learning $$$$ MINIMUM DEPOSIT $1000.00 $$$$ Harry Johnston, Vice- end of the year," he said. Basin operations for GTE have Vicente and are which may allow them to earn saved regularly can mean a lot to you President of GTE Hawaiian MTC is putting in a new been run out of Hawaii. That chartered chapters lacking in 60-89 DAYS merit badges and other awards. 8.00% PER ANNUM Telephone and Tuesday's digital switch which will is changed now, he said. Four leadership. There are 23 boys and your family in years to come. Rotary speaker, said, "We're accommodate the growth in the 90-179 DAYS 9.50% PER ANNUM regional offices will be opened Four Troops numbering 63 registered for the two chapters. See the good guys and gals seeing a phenomenal CNMI, he added, and the new by 1990. Saipan is the first boys ranging in ages from 11 "We are frustrated because 180-364 DAYS 9.75% PER ANNUM revolution taking place in all of these regional offices and it to 17 are spending this week at we try to provide the boys with at Moylan's.They have the islands of the Pacific." was opened this past spring. a camp in the Marpi area with opportunities but we lack the 1 YEAR som e good 10.00% PER ANNUM Johnston, an Annapolis Roland Franquez is the instructors and scouting community support to provide ideas about ^cr /# 2 YEARS 10.50% PER ANNUM graduate and native Hawaiian, manager of the Saipan office officials polishing up on skills those opportunities," said said, "Our responsibility is to and Roy Morioka, currently in in several areas in hopes of Wamick. how you 3 YEARS 11.25% PER ANNUM see that MTC has the best the main office in Hawaii, will attaining the awards available. The boys will learn skills in can save telecommunications system in be moving to Saipan and The annual summer camp out swimming, first aid, the world. We provide become the new operations for your MARINE MERCHANT BANK is the biggest local event in the citizenship, history, safety, Λ equipment for MTC, and manager, according to astronomy, and basic camping P.O. BOX 1867 CNMI for the scouts t o future. because of the growth we Johnston. Morioka will also be participate in. skills. They will try to earn SAIPAN, MP 96950 anticipate doubling the number the coordinator and liaison Moylan's TEL.: 234-7773/8663 of employees we have at Harry Johnston between government and Insurance — FAX: 234-8664 Hawaiian GTE." educational agencies. GTE currently employs 400 system will cost $40 million. "We tell students they don’t located in BANKING HOURS people in Hawaii. Johnston A new satellite dish, which is have to aspire to just get into the Sablan said that in 1986, MTC part of the upgraded system entry-level jobs," said MON-THURS. 9:00A.M.-3:00P.M. Building. FRI. 9:00A.M.-6:00P.M. employed 56 people on Saipan. will increase the range Johnston. "We are all in senior SAT. 9:00A.M.-2:00P.M. "With the terrific growth on available to CNMI residents, level jobs and we show Saipan, we anticipate that we he said. students that they can get MOYLAN'S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. there,too," he said. Home ot the Good Guys He added, "We'll see SABIAN BUILDING 1 1 1 1 P.O.’BOX 206, SAIPAN. VP 96950 significant wage increases for FAX: 234-8641 our employees here because we MOYIAN-S TELEPHONE: 234-6142/6442/6571/7185 just negotiated and signed a three agreement with the unions in Hawaii." When asked about the use of к , » « 800 numbers, he explained that The Right Choice For Price/Performance! franU»“1* , the reason CNMI residents can Troop 902 from Garapan set up camp m preparation for annual Ttrttd t f Я* not access 800 numbers is that the company using that summer camp near the Marpi area. The XT System ь м е 8 ' number doesn't open it up to "The scouts look forward to merit badges in those fields, 8 M H z XT, faster than an IB M Model 30 •a.rniW tl W™ Ъ&ъФsidecoww- offshore access because they this every summer because it according to Wamick. 0Pwnn'«sk>lcl1 don't believe the added expense gives them a chance to show The respective chapters are a n d ... MmVlM»®""1''1' gartet w*diT#ß to them would be justified for off the skills that they have assisted by different sponsors. MS-DOS 3.21, DOS tutor 8 MHz, 640K '^sssssa^- 'g . the number of potential users. learned during the year as well Troop 902 is sponsored by Raml360K (5.25) drive, 101 keyboard, 8 He recommended writing to as learn new ones. It is a time Duty Free Shoppers, Troop expansion slots ...PLUS mono card/parallel ш companies utilizing 800 for the boys to be with friends 907 is sponsored by San port, mono monitor; 30MB hard drive, EPSON âSfiS numbers and requesting them for a whole week and Antonio Church, Troop 912 is LX-800 9pin printer, Microsoft mouse and Till rtethhî column to open up access to the participate in activities with sponsored by the San Vicente Microsoft windows. CNMI. people their own age," said Church, Troop 913 is being David Warnick, Scouting sponsored by the Church of Office Staff. Latter Day Saints, and scouts $2,100.00 I «out cWI>-«iU"m Reminder: The four troops are Troop from Tanapag are sponsored by «»лет «iM the Saipan Rotary Club. i-possontK«»»« Power Outage 902 from Garapan, Troop 907 Saturday, Sunday from San Antonio, Troop 913 The CNMI boys scout from , and Troop program is part of the Pacific The Commonwealth 912 from San Roque. Scouts Basin Scout Program which Utilities Corporation (CUC) from Tinian were expected to includes Palau, Yap, Truk, UNIPAQ 186xt wishes to inform the general attend but failed to show up. Pohnpei, Kosrac, Marshall Ctrtpilecin*""» public that there will be a Troop 913 in particular Islands, and American Samoa. „oppocW.^110“ power outage on Saturday, recently returned from training The summer camp which The 286 EGA System Centn console Sunday for approximately nine looV,pleiW'»1 in Guam where they garnered a started on July 9 is to end on hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 total of 52 merit badges. July 15. 10 M H z AT, all the speed you need... p.m. VöftnwW MS-DOS 3.3, DOS tutor, 640K Ram 1.2 MEG The contractor presently fwettlnolW^ • doing "Hotwork" requires (5.25) drive, 101 keyboard, 5 expansion slot, 10 Ctui« tottto' outage to do transposition MHz, 1 serial port & 1 parallel port, built-in DivrtiW 5fÄtm switching, load balancing and EGA auto card ...PLUS EGA monitor, 30MB w „nW-it*''*“1*' primary network phasing. hard drive, EPSON LX-800 9-pin printer, MS .M tide uiMt vîmt* S i — — During outage periods, the mouse and MS windows. lût eotttltVontns lines will be intermittently re­ energized and de-energized. Areas affected will be $3,500.00 Garapan, Chalan Laulau, San _ ' FOR MORE INFORMATION S E E OUR HELPFUL SALESMAN Jose, Susupe, and Chalan UNIPAQ 2 8 6 JE SS ROPPUL, FRANK IGLECIAS, NICK SALAS, RAY CAMACHO, STEVEN DELA CRUZ OR Kanoa. Scouting staff Frank Wabol poses in ironi oi me enuance to Camp Visit Our Demonstration Room Manelo, site of this year's annual summer camp. OUR SALES MANAGER ANSELMO IGLECIAS at Suite 202, 2nd Floor Happy Market Big. Chalan Monsignor Guerrero, San Jose Saipan Press Club Financing Available.* The Saipan Press Club will be presenting a quarterly "Meet Я Joeten Motors P.O. BOX 2710 в ·* ПЛ nrw £>θη ΟΑΙΠΛΚΙ UD Л ^ Л С П The Press" public service meeting starting soon. Who would SAIPAN, MP 96950 P.O. BOX 680, SAIPAN, MP 96950 Built for the Human Race“ you like to see interviewed by the media? What questions CDfTIFUTER SOLUTianS (670) 234 - 3027 __ TEL. NOS.234-5562/5563/5564/5565 would you like to see asked? Let us know by calling the the answer to your automation needs. BUS. HOURS: 8:00AM TO 5:00PM MONDAY TO SATURDAY Editor at 234-6341 or drop us a line at Saipan Press Club, c/o: Call Now: 234-3027 on tpproved crédit. IN ROTA SEE B llL CALVO AT NISSAN LVTA SALES The Marianas Variety, Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950. FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 17 PAGE 16 MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 Natural Resources Introduces Nature Trail by Patty Jacobs Division of the Department of this area because so much work Just past the Hotel Nikko, on Natural Resources. The sign was being done around here al­ the paved road up the hill on the says,"Laderan Tangke Trail." ready. The USAF was working way to the radar station there is a CNMI Forester Renee' Thakali closely with us and the high school new nature trail sign which has said,"This is the first self-guided students with the reforestation just been erected by the Forestry nature trail on Saipan. We chose project." "This section of Saipan is very interestingandquiteold," she said. "This is one of the few areas that REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY was not bombed during World War II," she added, "which means that most of these trees and this ’jungle' have undisturbed foralong time." She said the trail was laid out with certain key points being highlighted. There are 16 stations or stops along the 2.8 mile trail. These are interest points and a brochure, which can be picked up at the beginning of the trail ex­ The beginning of the nature trail is marked with a n ew sign. plains each of the 16 targeted stops. For instance, the first stop is at The nature trail, in a part of Saipan that was not shelled during World War II, a Japanese foxhole which has been features jungle growth and natural limestone formations. Continues on oaae 22 Your FUTURE: fLUV 04*190 * Don’t mate it GOOD. MakeitBETTER!

Lt. Gov. Pedro A. Tenorio opened his campaign headquarters last week along Beach Road in the M & E building. Tenorio is running against Larry Guerrero July 29, Saturday, Garapan Elementary School for the Republican gubernatorial spot. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. B ud Light Tennis

Starts Tom orrow "PROGRESSIVE AND POSITIVE LEADERSHIP" by Dan Phillips at the Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, Please Support and Vote One of the island’s biggest tennis Saipan Beach Hotel, Saipan Grand tournament kicks off tomorrow, Hotel and Chalan Kanoa Beach as about95 men and women serve Club. "Larry Iglecias Deleon Guerrero" for Governor up the action in the 6th Annual Jeff Race and Irene Alpet are Bud Light Tennis Tournament. the top seeds in the men's and The tournament, to be played at women's open singles. Other A simple man with a heart of gold who cares for the welfare and well-being four different hotels, will be played men's top seeds include Gun Yul this weekend and continue next Lee in "B" singles, the team of of the people of the Commonwealth. He shares no pride, he is down with the weekend, weather permitting. Race and Eric Smith in open Matches will be played in men's doubles, and the team of Gun Yul simple people, and at the same equal level. He is compassionate and very and women's open and "B" singles, Lee and Che Lee in "B" doubles. US. W ith and open, "B" and "C" doubles. The team of Alpet and Louise understanding to all. He is your man for Governor. We provide your future with a well- balance insurance In addition, there will be mixed Noisom is seeded first in women's doubles play in the open and "B" open doubles. In mixed doubles, Larry Iglecias Deleon Guerrero needs from fire, typhoon damage, earthquake, categories. the team of Tim Goodwin and vandalism and other liability claims. Terry Saltiban, who is playing Iroco Amameya is ranked first. Is a Man Whose Leadership Begins At Heart and helping to organize the After Race, the men's open tournament, says the "B" singles For more information, see or call us TODAY. singles seedings are as follows: has the most participants, with 21 Saltiban,2nd; Goodwin, 3rd; Ray men competing in that division. VOTE BOTA VOTE Ferraz,4th. Also playing in men's UniTGD inSURAnCE Trophies, to be provided by open singles, but unseeded, are UnDERWRITERS Marpac, will be awarded to the Nicky Nichols and top Filipino P.O. BOX 2183, BEACH ROAD, winners of each division. Matches LARRY IGLECIAS DELEON GUERRERO” FOR GOVERNOR player Eli Buenaventura. SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, MP 96950 WE BOND: will be held all day on the courts TEL: 234-3936/9030/5161 r CONSTRUCTION < - FAX: (670) 234-6774 PROJECTS Thank You Si Yuus Maase in S U R A n c e NON-RESIDENT. WORKERS FOR LABOR Gilisou - Kom-kmal Mesulang - Salamat Po DEPENDENTS FOR. LOCATED AT UNITED TRAVEL AGENCY L IMMIGRATION SAN JOSE VILLAGE, SAIPAN MP 96950 TEL.234-3936 OR 234-9030 WORLD SURETY & INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. P.O. BOX 2183, BEACH ROAD, SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, MP 96950 Give information about crime TEL: 234-3936/9030/5161 FAX: (670) 234-6774 committed or to be committed FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 19 PAGE 18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 Student Witnesses Government In CJPA Grants Action At Presidential Classroom i r Available MENU July 16, 1989 (CNS) - The Criminal Estevan P. Cabrera, a student at community, lobbyist organiza­ tions, and federal agencies. SUNDAY COLD DISHES Justice Planning Agency Tinian High School in CNMI, •Cold Beef Tataki with Asatsuki Sauce (CJPA) received a grant award recently witnessed the federal While in Washington, the stu­ •Assorted Ham & Cheese of $14,250 in Community decision-making process in ac­ dents attended sessions at the BRUNCH •Salads (Tomato, Tossed & Ham) Youth Activity Program tion as a participant in Presiden­ Supreme Court, on the Floor of •Fruits & Fruit Cocktail (CYAP) which must be tial Classroom's 1989 Senior High the U.S. House of Representa­ at the DIAMOND •Dessert Pastries obligated before September 30, School Program in Washington, tives, and in other federal build­ •Ham Sandwiches 1989 and expended b y D.C. ings. In addition, participants met with the offices of each of their 10 am - 2 pm HOT DISHES September 30,1990, according Cabrera joined270 high school Senators and their Representative at the Plumería Coffee Shop •Roast Pig & Lumpiang Shanghai with Sauce to CJPA Executive Director Ed juniors and seniors, representing For reservations: call 234*5900 ext 376 •Seafood Stew with Provencal Sauce C. Deleon-Guerrero. 39 states, the District of Colum­ and attended sessions of the House and Senate, committee hearings, •Plain Omelette with Tomato Sauce Guerrero said the CYAP bia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the and other events on Capitol Hill. •Fried Chicken with Estragon Sauce project is to provide and •Pork & Vegetable Stew with White Sauce Northern , Great A nonprofit, nonpartisan civic develop community activities education organization celebrat­ •Chicken Macaroni Gratin «Soup Britain, Japan, and Kuwait. The targeted at youth drug abuse ing its 21st year, Presidential •Saipan rice «Pancakes prevention through educaton, students spent a week meeting with leaders representing each Classroom offers week-long ses­ •Drinks training and recreation projects A "fender bender" between a passenger car and a van occured yesterday sions of the Senior High School •Hot or Cold Coffee, Milk or Tea or other projects that are branch of government, the mili­ morning at the Navy Hill and Middle Road intersection. The driver of the van Program in January through Fruit Juice: Orange, Tomato. Grapefruit consistent with these activities. tary, the media, the diplomatic received a cut over the right eye. The passengers in the car were apparently or Pineapple Such services may be provided Estevan P. Cabrera March, as well as June. uninjured. by local educational agencies, Narcotics... law enforcement agencies, community-based organiza­ Continued from oaae2 tions, community-based action said. agency, state recreational McCampbell said this area's law agencies and/or business enforcement officials should be organizations. awareof thedrugsituation in Hong Kong, which will revert to being Guerrero also said priority under the control of China in the Marlboro Country consideration will be given to mid-1990s. "There is likely going projects offering any of the to be an exodus of organized crime following: projects aimed at from Hong Kong, and it is likely youth who are not in school or that those people will want to come who are at risk of dropping out here and go on into the U.S.," he of school; projects that seek to said. reinvolve drop-outs i n According to McCampbell, the Introducing educatonal programs, involve military crackdown in China has youth community-based sentaclear message to Hong Kong activities, develop training or that "business as they know it will The NISSAN ® employment opportunities for change drastically." dropouts, or provide youth He said that the Commonwealth with alternatives to drug abuse; should emphasize a three-pronged projects to provide after school, attack on drugs: education, vacation, and weekend prevention and enforcement. activities designed to give McCampbell said the youth opportunities to actively Commonwealth can learn from participate in a variety of activities, including sports the U.S., which has failed to programs. provide adequate education and prevention measures and now has Others are: activities and a drug problem in many areas of projects that are consistent thecountry. "Enforcementcannot with activities and projects do it alone," he said. described above and that Jeffrey Black, an instructor in includes participation by the the workshop who has extensive business community; projects narcotics investigation experience that provide outreach to in Idaho, said that the individuals of all ages who are Commonwealth should be aware at risk of involvement with that there "is more and more drug abuse; and, projects cocaine in the Pacific Rim area targeted to communities with due to saturation in the U.S. The the most serious drug abuse Columbians are looking to problems to enable such expand." communities to develop Black feels that the people of In tune with the needs of today's families comprehensive, long-term, the Northern Marianas have "a 2.4-liter SOHC 12 valve 7/5-Passenger seating community-wide prevention rear window dfrstr w/timer unique opportunity that has been 4-cly. engine Reclining lowback front bucket seats Front door window deffogers and education strategies. 4-speed automatic over drive transmission / Front seat armrest Passenger vanity mirror lost in the U.S., an opportunity to 5-speed manual over drive transmission Cloth seat trim Center console Any eligible applicant stop the im portation and domestic All wheel drive/Front wheel drive Fold-down second seat Front door storage bins and map pockets interested to apply must Power rack-and - pinion steering cultivation of any controlled Needle-punch carpeting Tachometer, trip odometer and coolant contact CJPA at 322- Power vented front discr rear drum brakes Rear luggage area cover temperature gauge substance." 4-wheel independent suspension Viynl door trim w/doth insert Warning lights for low fuel, low washer fluid, 9350/6311 and obtain a sub­ Front & rear stabilizer bars Vinyl headliner door ajar grant application. The Northern Dual sliding rear side doors Power door locks 4-spkr ET AMFM stereo radio w/ cassette M arianas Commonwealth Tinted glass Diver's side slide-out underseat bin Diversity antenna system Aerodynamic halogen head lamps Remote hood and fuel-filler door releases Automatic front shoulder belt system Council for the Improvement Dual remote control mirrors 2-speed wipers w/fixed intermittent of the Criminal Justice System 3-point outboard rear seat seatbelts Alloy wheel / Full wheel cover 1-speed/fixed-intermittent rear wiper will be meeting sometime this FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE OUR HELPFUL SALESMAN summer to review the JESS ROPPUL, FRANK IGLECIAS, NICK SALAS, RAY CAMACHO, STEVEN DELA CRUZ OR submitted sub-grant applica­ tions and to make the award. OUR SALES MANAGER ANSELMO IGLECIAS SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking J j For further information, stop By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal NISSAN by the CJPA Office on Capitol Happy Hill, adjacent to the Office of Injury. 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MTC IS CONDUCTING A PHOTO CONTEST FOR THE 1990 SAIPAN TELEPHONE DIRECTORY COVER. PHOTOGRAPHS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED. A $100 PRIZE PLUS RECOGNITION IN THE DIRECTORY WILL BE AWARDED TO THE WINNER.

Singer Julio Iglesias and Coral Ocean Point. Club President Mike ALL ENTRIES MUST BE 35 MM VERTICAL COLOR Imai SLIDES TAKEN IN THE NORTHERN MARIANAS. CONTESTANTS MAY SUBMIT MORE THAN ONE Iglesias Visits Saipan PHOTO. INCLUDE AN ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE IF PHOTOS ARE TO BE RETURNED. Various local "Moonlight he would sing at least once," Ladies" and other fans of Imai said, "but with his tour Spanish romantic balladeer schedule, he really did need a PHOTO CONTEST IS OPEN TO ALL CNMI Julio Iglesias missed a serenade break." RESIDENTS, EXCEPT MTC EMPLOYEES AND last week, as the famous singer According to Imai, Iglesias THEIR IMMEDIATE FAMILY. used a four day visit t o came to Saipan on only a few Saipan's Coral Ocean Point hours notice, following a flight SEND ENTRIES TO MTC PHOTO CONTEST, Country Club to rest up from a from Miami to Japan, three strenuous Asian concert tour, POST OPFFICE BOX 306, SAIPAN MP 96950. nights of concerts there and DEADLINE TO SUBMIT PHOTO IS AUGUST 4,1989, according to a press release. then two nights of singing in The singer's large private jet Seoul. FRIDAY. arrived at Saipan International Airport last Friday morning If that doesn't sound too and left late Monday afternoon. tough, Iglesias' schedule in the In between, there was next week and a half includes sightseeing and rest for the three nights of concerts each in musician, but no performances Taiwan, the Philippines and and no interviews with local Hawaii, followed by a flight to reporters. Spain. Coral Ocean Point President Iglesias played tourist, Mike Imai said local fans of visiting Managaha Island and Iglesias got word of his arrival Micro Beach and taking a Introducing the best almost immediately and helicopter tour of the island. showed up at the country club Imai said that Iglesias learned hoping for a performance, only of Saipan from his private to be disappointed. pilot and chose it over Guam selection of magazines "We were very hopeful that for the weekend break.

CCAC Concert on Saipan.

C o m i n g S o o n • Business Concert #2 of the 1989 alternate route is being taken, • Sports Kantan Isla-Kkeeluw Faluw- thanks to input from Board Island Music Concert Series is members Chris Kaipat and • Fashion set for Saturday, July 29. Herbert Rosario, staff member • Women While most involved consider Alex Sablan, consultant Pakka • Teens the initial concert a success, Kavan, and Pacific Island the Commonwealth Council Club's Kevin Fitzgerald. • Children for Arts and Culture (CCAC) Additional equipment, courtesy • Comics hasn't been sitting on it's of Shell Marianas, was • Hobbies laurels, according to a press purchased to upgrade the Arts release. Council's present PA system. • Entertainment The CCAC learned a great Hopefully this will improve • Crossword Puzzles deal from the first concert. the sound quality for the • Adult Things are more organized this audience. For Mayor of Saipan time thanks to the input of The air conditioning many sources. Constructive situation is being worked on, Available at: criticism and ideas came from so the audience can enjoy the the CCAC Board of Directors, concert without being distracted CCAC Management and Staff, by the heat. PAID FOR BY SUPPORTERS AND COMMITTEE TO ELECT musicians, audience, and the UR-1 STATION · UR-3 STATION· F&B ALDAN STATION private sector. Many ideas were brought up SUSUPE CAPITOL HILL JESUS SABLAN DELEON GUERRERO "GERE" FOR MAYOR OF SAIPAN Three major concerns seem concerning the sometimes to be acoustics, air condition­ lengthy pauses between acts. DISTRIBUTED ON SAIPAN BY: ing, and pauses between acts. Recorded music, or a The CNMI Convention monologue by the Master of Center was not originally built Ceremonies, including to showcase musical events. It translations, are just two of the л / * ΐ ΐ was built as a gymnasium. ideas being explored. Λ*·,"* * rb*i* ' Only so much can be done Hopefully, with all the *'''' ' 4 *¿íbi% m i'y ' r / ; ^ 7 structurally to the hall to interest generated by the first enhance the sound quality with concert, and all the input » ^ í < Ш ш т ш Ё Ш т Ì¥Sè'^^Ìv<:!·· ONE STOP WHOLESALE INC., P.O. BOX 732. SAIPAN M.P. 96950 $ Íw Cb&Ábá v¿S¿& *s£rfKtáA*'£d ¡lSíSSlí& ifyy& & Jw <ÎÎ1: the amount of funding PHONE: f 670J 234-6792 · FAX: 16701 234-6794 presently available. An will be better. PAGE 22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 23 '{% SUNNY MARKET J g T BEACH ROAD, CHALAN PIÂO . TEL. 234-3110 REMINDER TO PARENTS

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Bill Eger, le«, a former marine who took part In the Saipan Conflict, Is joined by Japanese Veterans In unveiling a memorial monument at Sugar King Park Tuesday. Natural... Continued from page 16 Take a refresher course with these seven life-changing films: undisturbed for45 years. Thakali Film 1 — The Strong-Willed Child said,"People have probably HOWTO Gain insight into disciplining; why you can feel guilty when walked by this foxhole for years disciplining your child. and never would have known it Film 2 — Shaping The Will Without Breaking The Spirit was here because the vegetation UNTANGLE THE Learn why anger often doesn't motivate, and how to associate was so thick. All we did was clear behavior with consequences. away some brush so people could Film 3 — Christian Fathering If America survives, it will he because fathers begin to put their see it." KNOTS IN YOUR She said that all the work clear­ families at the highest level ot priority. ing and marking the trail has been THIS WEEK: done by high school students on FAMILY TIES. loan from the Marianas Visitors See the film series 50 million took Film 4 - Preparing for Adolescence: The Origins of Bureau. These are the same stu­ Self-Doubt dents who are involved with the to heart and put to work. These secrets of self-esteem, and how to build it in your child. US AF tree planting program. The circular trail is consider Film 5 — Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure "moderately difficult" This usu­ and Sexuality ally means that there is some Help teens handle their physical changes and sexual develop­ climbing involved and and not ment. many places tositandrest Thakali Film 6 — What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About said the average time to finish the Women: The Lonely Housewife entire circuit would be two or Dr. Dobson discusses low self-esteem, the absence of romantic three hours. love in marriage, and other topics. Film 7 — What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About She said she has brought teach­ Women: Money, Sex and Children ers out to the trail so that they Learn what the major sexual difference is, and how to handle would be able to bring their stu­ menstrual and psychological problems. dents to the nature trail once the school year begins. Focus on the Family: The trail is overgrown with high DR. JAMES C. F O C U S the shade trees, limestone rocks of N o other hint series in history has hit home with Christian interesting and dramatic designs. families like Focus on the DOBSON F a m ily . AMERICA'S EAMIIY ADMHAT> FAMILY The sunlight filters through the Over SO million viewers can testify to the power of leaves and lizarcU scurry across Dr. James C. Dobson’s practical, straight-to-the-heart the path and it is very quiet along advice. the trail. Thakali said she antici­ And they keep coming hack. Because Dr. Dohson helps pates it will be a popular place for families tackle the problems ot living (and loving) together people who want to spend a quiet - whether it’s understanding a toddler, dealing with a teen­ time, communing with nature and ager, or growing old together. experiencing what Saipan used to Fucus tin the Family speaks ro your whole family. At every be like, "in the old days." age level. Dr. Dohson offers practical insights that families umoptmisime can put to work. WACO. TX 76796 Someone out PLACE: SAIPAN COMMUNITY CHURCH there needs DATE:JULY 18 your help... TIME: 7:00-8:30 P.M. volunteer. FILMS FOR ADULT AMERICAN VACATION BIBLE FOR CHILDREN 4-12 YEARS V CANCER NURSERY FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN ? SOCIETY' FRIDAY, JULY 14.1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 25

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Name :Pedro (Pete) Agulto Tenorio Recognitions: VOTE FOR PETE A, ALL THE WAY! Date of Birth : August 8,1941 ' Place of Birth :Saipan, Mariana Islands Vice-Chairman, Joint Commission on Federal Laws The most important reason why we elect a new governor is to education for our children; he supports sound and planned Parents: Francisco Pangelinan Tenorio (deceased) (Presidential Appointment). entrust that person with the lives and future of our people. It development, he is sensitive to our fragile natural environment, Magdalena Concepcion Agulto (deceased) Research Affiliate, Water Resources Research Cen­ means, in short, choosing the most qualified and effective and he respects and values our political relationship with the Grandparents Joaquin Torres Tenorio (deceased) ter, Univ. of Hawaii leader. United States. Pete A is a man committed to excellence with Juana Campos Pangelinan (deceased) Authored several scientific papers and reports in a vision for our future that emphasized perpetuation of our ^ Pete A. served two hydrologic research heritage and a lasting and enduring relationship with our Jose Magofna Agulto (deceased) terms or almost mother country, the United States of America. Dolores Gumataotao Concepcion (deceased) eight years as our Lt. Governor under Spouse :Charlene Song Association and Societies: The CNMI needs a leader who can best continue the "Teno Teno. He has Children :Dean and Sharilyn Revolution" of economic progress, harmony and stability served with Member since 1969: American Waterworks Associa­ among our citizens and multi-national residents, opportunity distinction and Education: tion (AWWA) for educational excellence and employment for all irrespective total dedication to George Washington High School, Guam, 1958-1960 Member, Water Polution Control Federation (Hawaii of race or political affiliation and security for our retirees and the public. He is University of Guam, 1960-1961 Chapter) senior citizens, and above all, a secured future for our children. the best and most B.A., Geology, University of Hawaii, 1965 M.S., Hydrology, Univ. of Hawaii, 1969 qualified candidate Official Representations and Responsibilities: M.S., Public Health (Environmental Health) Univ. of to build on the great Hawaii, 1970 success of Delegate, UN Economic and Social Commission for _ Governor Teno. Asia/Pacific, 1986-1989 Representative, U.S. Congress Annual Budget Hear­ ZJ)· .Toh Experience: Pete A. is a good friend o f President George Bush. ings, 1983-1989 Pete A's record from his years in the Congress of Micronesia, Representative, UN Trusteeship Council Annual as Director of the Marianas Office of Transition; member of the Executive Director, Marianas Public Land Corpora­ Meetings, 1983-1988 Marianas Political Status Negotiation, and as our present Lt. tion, 1978-1981 Chairman, Solid Waste Disposal Committee, 1989 Governor is one with total commitment, courage, firmness, Special Advisor, 1st CNMI Legislature, 1978 Chairman, Island Clean-Up and Beautification Com­ integrity, and above all leadership that worked best, giving all Director, Office of Transition Studies and Planning, mittee, 1988 his energy and dedicatinghis life to making the Commonwealth 1976-1978 Chairman, American Memorial Park Task Force, strong and respected. He helps make the CNMI great and a Resident Manager/Staff Hydrologist, A&E Firm, 1988-1989 great place to live. Governor Pete P. Tenorio supports Pete A. for Governor o f the CNMI. 1972-1974 Chairman, CNMI Governor’s Reps., Covenant 902 Pete A has the experience, the know-how, and the personal Staff Hydrologist, TTPI Government, 1970-1972 Consultations, 1986-Present Pete A, from his record as an elected and appointed official, is commitment which is his main driving force to continue the Science Instructor, Hopwood Junior/Senior High Chairman, Gov’s. Comm, on Preparation of Seven- a leader whose government experience is difficult to match. success of the "Teno-Agulto" Administration. Pete A likes to School, 1965-1966 Year Plan, 1987-1988 be challenged and is well-prepared to meet the new challenges Delegate, South Pacific Commission's Annual Con­ PETE AGULTO TENORIO IS A DOER: that our new Commonwealth will face int he 90's and years to Public Offices Held: ference, since 1985 come. Delegate, SPC Conf. on Human Environment, Cook When the people voted to be part of America, it was Pete A. who Lt. Governor, CNMI Government, 1982-Present Islands, 1983 went to W ashington visiting members of Congress and appearing We ask you the voters to help Pete A meet and face the Senator, Marianas District Legislature, 1975-1976 in hearings lobbying for approval of the Covenant. challenges of tomorrow. Please join our campaign volunteers Senator, Congress of Micronesia, 1974-1975 today. Call us at (670) 234-3101 or 234-3102 or write: Member, Marianas Political Status Commission, Committee To Elect Pete A. Tenorio, Box 42, Saipan, MP It was Pete A. who developed plans and blueprints for our 1974-1976 96950 or visit our Headquarters at Beach Road Chalan Laulau, Constitutional Government. Pete A. does not wait for things to Saipan. Our New Commonwealth of the happen. Needs Volunteer for a good cause and help us put a team together. Lt. Governor Pete Agulto Tenorio Whether the job is to get you power and water, discussing the Help us achieve your goal...help us win on July 29,1989 and For Governor. Why? Covenant, or persuading Congress for funds for the CNMI, onward to the general election. Pete A. is there fighting for you. i t to Governor Pete P. Tenorio supports Pete A. forGovemor because Pete A is a technocrat committed to making the CNMI the he trusts and believes in Pete A’s experience and commitment Pete "A" All The Way! greatest place for everything. Having been highly educated to making our government great, and Pete A’s dedication to mary himself, Pete A. is committed to providing the best quality carry and build on the "Teno Revolution."

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Although designed for ten rV S T i n year storms, all culverts and QBE most swales in the system can handle in excess of 100 year storms. An As-Built Erosion Control Report was sent to CNMI agencies last week *№ For T oday's G a which provides hydrology maps and will be used as the basis for watershed analysis of other projects in the same area. A report documenting USAF e progress on mitigation ,'V measures was given to CNMI agencies this week. It lists the 150 mitigations agreed to by CNMI agencies and USAF and documents completion o f three- fourths of the mitigations. It also helps USAF plan for mitigations which begin with operations in May of 1990. One mitigation of particular interest to Saipanese is that the Tracking Station will hire at least half of it’s staff from o n Y O U R among local people. Upon receiving the Mitigation Status Please Vote For Report, Susan Snow of Coastal Resources Manage­ ment (CRM), obviously Congressman pleased said "I’ve never seen CRdHD RE-OPEI1II1G anything like this report before ★ in Saipan." ★ Russell Mechem of ★ Department of Environmental ★ Quality said, "This is really a * model project in Saipan. I use FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT OF: your documents to teach our ★ staff the way things should be ★ done." Candidate for the Office of the Mayor John R. Edwards, the USAF ★ Environmental Engineer assigned to the Saipani ★ Of Saipan On July 29,1989, Tracking Station program, FUELING MICRONESIA’S PROGRESS !?f,"1Ct °!(ICe _. . ★ stated that the habitat enhance­ ★ THE THIRD DECADE ®th Fl° ° " “ ^L9' ★ Republican Party Primary to be held ment program was by far the Saipan 234-6111/2/3 ★ most satisfying aspect of the environmental activities which Mobil ★ ★ at Garapan Elementary School. he has managed since 1982. ★ The habitat enhancement ★ "Your Vote Of Confidence is a Vote for the Best!" project improves the forest and ★ benefits the wildlife. It ★ provides tools which can ★ Paid for by the Committee to Elect Bill Ada P. O. Box 1235, CK, Saipan MP 96950 eventually be used by SCS to ★ help farmers and also creates ★ ★ ★ jobs and nurtures environ­ mental awareness. PAGE 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 31 Legion Arts Council Reserves Pavilion Saipan Weaver To Participate The Civic Center Beach Park 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. INVITATION TO BID Postpones Pavilion has been reserved for Mon. - Fri. TrapM | f M a r o R s The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is soliciting Saipan 234-7133 the purpose of the Community In Hawaiian Aloha Spirit Week 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m, competitive sealed bids for the procurement o f one (1) Brand On Beach Road in Garapan Meeting Arts Workshops sponsored by Mon. - Fri.. by Fermin Mleriang to guide the younger generation Honolulu. There, she will join New Four Door Sedan and one (1) Brand New Four Door "The regular July meeting of the CNMI Arts Council. Maria Palacios Crisostomo, in the schools and her children master craftsmen from Station Wagon with the following specifications: the American Legion Post 57 The dates and time reserved To reserve the Pavilion, call Quality Used Cars... bom and raised in Saipan, has into the field of traditional American Samoa, Hawaii, will be postponed until the are as follows: the Division of Parks and been weaving functional and Micronesian craftsmanship. Tahiti, Cook Islands, Tonga FOUR DOOR SEDAN regular meeting (August 17), Saturday July 17 to Friday Recreation at 234-7405 or 234- Priced To Roll!! ornamental household items for Crisostomo has demonstrated for a demonstration and display due to member absences. August 4, 1989. 6480. A) Aircondition many years. Skilled in many her techniques and lectured festival. B) Complete undercoating and rustproofing forms of M icronesian throughout the schools on "I am happy for the C) Standard Shift Subarus craftforms, Crisostomo's Saipan. Besides demonstrating opportunity to share my skills D) Meets all U.S. Specification Safety Standard Micronesian specialty is pandanus basket the techniques she has with other masters from the E) Vehicle must be inspected and registered prior Telecommunications weaving. And it is because of to delivery to Marpands YEAR: DESCRIPTION: COLOR: PRICE: Corporation her mastery in this craftform, A SUBSIDIARY OF GEO HAWAIIAN TEI '88 Justy G L 5S P A /C White $4,995. she has been asked to FOUR DOOR STATION participate in a special event in '87 HB GL AT White $4,995. A) Aircondition Hawaii. '87 HB GL 4WD D/R 4SP A /C Brown $6,695. B) Standard Shift Each year the people o f '88 3DR DL AT (SX) A /C Silver $8,995. MTC PUBLIC NOTICE C) Complete undercoating and rustproofing Hawaii celebrate the spirit of '87 4DR DL5SP G old $4,995. D) Meets all U.S. Specification Safety Standard Aloha in September. This ‘88 4DR GL 4WD D/R SSP (PX) A /C Silver $9,895. E) Vehicle must be inspected and regsitered before MTC wishes to advise its' business year's Aloha Week theme is '88 4DR GL -10 4WD 5SP TBO (KT) Gray $12,995. to delivery to Marpands "Mai Kapuna Mai", which ‘88 SW DL AT (SX) A /C Blue $7,995. means "from our ancestors to 87 SW GL 5SPCSX) A /C Red $6,995. customers that the period July 24 Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked IFB89- us". In light of that theme, a ‘88 SW GL 5SP (PX) A/С SOLD G old $8,995. 0125, to Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, special event featuring master ‘87 SW G L-10 AT (HD SOLD White $6,995. no later than 2:00 p.m. August 09, 1989, at which time and through August3,1989 will be open to craftsmen from six different '87 SW G L -10 AT (HD Red $6,995. place, all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids Pacific islands is being 87 XT DL 5SP A/С SOLD Blue received late will not be considered. The CNMI Government $6,995. include ads in the 1990 MTC DIREC­ planned. Crisostomo has been 87 4DR GL 5SP TBO (WX) Silver reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of $7,495. invited by the Master '88 4DR G L-10 F4WD 5SP TBO KT the CNMI Government. Blue $13,995. Craftsmen of the Pacific '89 Justy GL ECVT A /C TORY. C harcoal $8,995. Islands Event, Janice Meeker, Master Weaver Maria P. Crisostomo demonstrates her skills to an /s/DAVID M. APATANG 87 HB GL AT A /C Red $5,995. to represent the admiring student. She will travel in September to the annual Aloha '88 4DR G L-10 AT TBO (HD Red $12,995. GTE Directory Salespersons will be Commonwealth of the Week in Honolulu for a demonstration and display festival. 87 4DR G L-10 4WD TBO AT (HD Gray $9,895. Northern Marianas Islands. mastered, she also advises South Pacific. This is a 87 SW G L-10 AT (HD Silver $6,995. canvassing businesses through this The event committee found interested children on the learning experience because I ‘87 Brat GL 4WD D/R 4SP A/CSOLDRed $6,995. out about Crisostomo through materials available and how to will get a chance to see other ‘86 4DR GL 4WD AT (PX) A/C M. RED $6,995. the South Pacific Commission best use them. She also has skills and techniques," period for all business wishing inclu­ in New Caledonia where she lectured on the importance of Crisostomo said. participated in the Pacific Arts her crafts and how it relates to Crisostomo, when not busy sion in the Directory. Exhibition in 1987. The the local cultures. She is an with her handicrafts or travel, Other Makes Saipan master weaver has active participant in the area's works as a Cultural demonstrated her skills in other arts festivals and shows. She is Curriculum Resource Adviser Pacific islands as well, and has especially active in the annual for the Public School System. become well k n o w n Flame Tree Festival here in the While is Hawaii Crisostomo 84 Mazda 626 4DR 5SP Silver $4,995. Please call 234-6197 to ensure in­ throughout its art community. CNMI. will be sponsored by Hawaiian '83 M azd a 626 4DR AT Gray $1,500. Crisostomo acquired her On September 13 to the Airlines who will provide her '85 Nissan M axim a 4DR AT A /C Silver $8,995. skills from her grandmother 20th, she will travel with an air fare and Hilton Hawaiian '85 Toyola 4x4 P-UP 5SP 16 PSG. While $15,995. clusion in the 1990 directory. while growing up here on assistant to participate in the Village who will pay for her '85 M azd a GLC 4DR AT A /C While $3,295. Saipan. She has tried, in turn, annual Aloha Week in living expenses. HURRY! PÄ1TT ANNIVERSARY WE OFFER: SALE While They Last! CHAMORRO, CHINESE & FILIPINO DISHES

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Starting Sunday, July 16,1989, our Club will open for Sunday Brunch, 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. We will offer you a variety of International Cuisine with a special Mahi-mahi Meuneire and Roast Prime Rib on the FROM THE STAFF & MANAGEMENT OF Carving Board, plus Champagne.

„■miA iV.r GENERAL CONTRACTORS Main Dining KUMAGAI ■ KUMAGAI G UM I CO., LTD. Will be open to serve Dinner starting Friday, July 21st. SAIPAN OFFICE: LOWER BASE, P.O. BOX 63 CHRB, SAIPAN MP 96950 Live Maine Lobster is offered TEL. 322-3939/3983 · FAX: 322-3940 to whet your appetite! PAGE 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 37 INVITATION TO BID DPS To Auction Impounded Vehicles The Department of Public department for almost a year The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is condition of these items ia Safety is scheduled to-hold an with nobody showing up to mostly poor with some in SPECIAL SALE ! soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement auction for impounded make claims on them. There good condition. of two (2) Brand New Hardtop Jeeps 4x4 1.6 liters; bicycles, bikes, mopeds and will be a minimum bid Additionally, six mopeds and or one (1) Jeep 4x4, 1.6 liter and one (1) Truck 4x4, other vehicles Thursday, attached to all the action items. seven motorcycles will also be MBCOMS ' Ç x G I LEONARD ) JKGlviriCXtO r ^ 2.6 liters; or two (2) Trucks 4x4, 2.6 liters, and one beginning at 10 a.m. at the 19 bicycles of all kinds are available during the auction. (1) 4-speed 4 door sedan, 1.6 liter engine 2 wheel Susupe police station, expected to be put on the Symbol of Superiority Since 1881 drive with the following additional specifications, according to Lt. Frank Sablan auction block that day. The For more information, manual transmission with standard equipment, air o f DPS. bicycles range from little kids contact Captain Tony Reyes at 18.000 BTU... $800.0015% OFF conditioning, lockable storage space, up to one-year The vehicles to be put on bikes to adult models in DPS. The phone number is maintenance agreement and warranty, complete auction have been with the different colors and sizes. The 234-6505. NOW...$680.00 rustproofing, and undercoating, and must meet 24.000 BTU... $850.00 15% OFF 26 CU^· Federal Safey and clean air standards. This is a request for no more than three (3) vehicles, CIF NOW.,.$722.50 Marpands. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked IFB 89-0126, to Chief, Procure­ WARRANTY: 1 YEAR PARTS AND LABOR ment & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than >l|ilu I I i 2:30 p.m. August 09, 1989, at which time and place, 5 YEARS ON COMPRESSOR ONLY all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI > S government reserves the right to reject any or all bids GAS/ELECTRIC s s s s ^ , in the best interest of the CNMI government. 20% OFF /s/DAVID M. APATANG

IjusÄ ck. INVITATION TO BID A * ? fSJL MERCHANDIZE)! ^ 1 a67.50 The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is $3,633.00 soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement / # ! Sh. NOW.... of one (1) unit brand new 4x4 pick-up truck, INSTALLMENT PLAN AVAILABLE: airconditioned, AM/FM Radio, standard transmis­ •ÄS sion, with light blue colorliner. Must include one (1) $2,543.10 ’^ $ 5 4 2 - 3 0 . SEE FRANK or LINA year maintenance agreement, warranty (FMVSS), complete undercoating and rustproofing, and must be Hotel-Restaurant Supplies· | \ Л | Л О Г М ΡΠΟΟΛΟΛΤΙΛΜ ‘ Leonard Appliances Safety Inspected prior to delivery to Marpands with Food Service Equipment· IVII V / Γ Ύ v / L · V V / Π ΐ V / Π Μ I Iv J IM * Sycamore Mowers registration fee payable to the CNMI Treasury. Bids Janitorial Equipment & Supplies · Г л т т о т о Ш о м ^ т о п г . о п nnv OC7 »ad пепел »Eveready Batteries/Flashlights must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked MT. CARMEL CHURCH Id. spartan Chemicals · Commercial Department ♦ P .0 . Box 267, Saipan, M P 96950 . Wilson sporting Goods IFB89-0124, to Chief, Procurement & Supply, Liquor, Wines, Fosters Beer·______Telephóne: 234-5911/18 «Telex 783613 »234-6514 *Remy Martin Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 3:30 p.m. July 26, 1989, at which time and place, all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI government jyiLW S W ®I® ©И®!? reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the CNMI government. P.O. BOX 2352, SUSUPE LAKE RD., SAIPAN MP 96950 TEL.:234-5330 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY /s/DAVID M. APATANG Saturday, July 29, 1989 Garapan Elementary School INVITATION TO BID G et th e Ή The Mayor of Rota is soliciting scaled bids for the 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. construction of Rota Round Housc/Social Hall Building. Bids rig h t tc e l must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked IFB89-0127 to the Chief, Procurement and Supply Office, Lower Base, no for the jcbl later than August 11, 1989 at 2:00 p.m.,'at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read. Big or Small A bond of 15% o f the total bid price must accompany the bid. This security may be a certified check, cashier's check, bid bond or other form acceptable to the government made payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his business permit as a compliance with the contractor's registration and licensing laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Plans and specifications arc available at the Mayor's Office in Compressors Rebar Cutter Rota and at the Commonwealth Planning Associates, Suite Different Sizes For Big or Small 10, second floor, Jocten Building II, Susupc, Saipan beginning Construction Work July 14, 1989. A non-refundable payment of SI50 per set is We have the tools you need for much, much less. required. A pre-bid conference will be held on July 25, L989 at 2:00 p.m., at the Mayor's Office in Rota. Power tools, hand tools and everything you need for big or

Please help support & Vote All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the small jobs, you'll find it all here. CNMI Government with the exception of bid bonds, certified JESUS ROSARIO SABLAN (Pepero) checks or cashier's checks which be returned to the bidder's in accordance with section "Instruction to Bidders" Page 1-2., for Senator Paragraph No. 5, Bid Guarantee. East-West Rental Center The CNMI Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in its interest. Si Yuus M aase - Gilisou - Kom Km al Mesulang - Salam at Po and Thank You Very Much of Saipan Inc. PRUDENCIO MANGLONA MAYOR OF ROTA I W-2 Hi-Way, Guaio Rai, Saipan Tel. 234-7193 ______Paid for by: Committee to Elect JESUS R. SABLAN for Senator, Clarence Tenorio, Chairman > FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 39 -PAGE 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 I DOMESTIC CLASSIFIED ADS RATE 1 HELPERS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS P er one inch column - $3.00 INVITATION FOR BIDS IMarianasVariety 'Classified display ads, 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school The COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY (CPA) is equivalent. Salry: $150.00-$250.00 per The Marianas Public Land Corporation (MPLC) One inch column - $3.50 soliciting proposals (RFP) to perform an OMB Circular A- month. hereby invites interested and capable contractors to 128, (Audits of State and Local Governments) audict for fiscal SUBSCRIPTION RATES Contact: MICHAEL P. TENORIO, submit sealed bids for the clearing, grubbing, First class mail within the U.S. mail system P.O. Box 567, Saipan, MP 96950. year ending September 30, 1989. The proposals must be (CLASSIFIED ADS) (7/U ) T. grading and construction of coral surface roadways ■ in— I "■ I. — Call 234-6341/7578 ■ 1 ■ Annual subscription rate (52 issues) for Friday editions - $72.00 submitted to the office of the Executive Director Post Office Annual subscription for Friday and Tuesday editions conbined - $120.00 5 HOUSE WORKERS - High school of proposed Part II Village Homestead Box 1055, Saipan, MP 96950 no later than 10:00 a.m. July Foreign countries - $172.00 equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Subdivision at anytime before 4:00 p.m., July 31, 17, 1989. The following arc pertinent information about this Contact: LEONARDO REYLES dba 1989 to the Office of the Executive Director of audit: 1 CARPENTER - High school Reyles Ent., P.O. Box 2111, Saipan, 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College 1 ARCHITECT - College graduate. MPLC located on Capitol Hill, Saipan, CNMI, at equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. MP 96950. (7/7) F. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Salary: S2.50-S4.00 per hour. DOMESTIC MANAGERS Contact: AMEKO UNITED ENT., which time and place all bids will be publicly opened A. Application Audit Standards $500.00 per month. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school INC., P.O. Box 2292, Saipan, MP HELPERS ACCOUNTANTS Contact: JULIAN M. BERGONIA dba years experience. Salary: S2.25-S4.00 equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. and read aloud. The audit standards which must be used arc: per hour. 96950. (7/21) F. Contact: MAURO SANTOS, Saipan, Bergonia Ent., P.O. Box 1971, Saipan, 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school MP 96950. (7/7) F.. 1 PROJECT MANAGER - College MP 96950. (7/21) F. 10 ELECTRICIANS 2 CARPENTERS - High school equivalent. Salary: S150.00 per month. 10 CARPENTERS equivalent. Salary: Sl.75-S2.00 per The Scope of Work is available at the MPLC 1. Standards for Audits o f Governmental Organization. grad., 4 years experience. Salary: 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. Contact: MR. & MRS. NORHERT T. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 STEELMAN hour. Planning Section Office. If you have any questions $1,200.00 per month. Salary: S2.15-S3.00 per hour. TORRES, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. Programs Activiics and Functions (1981 Revision); - High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 Contact: JOAQUIN M. MANGLONA 1 DRAFTSMAN - High school grad., 1 DRIVER - High school equivalent. F. Contact: S.S. HOFSCHNEIDER, P.O. concerning this bid announcement, please come or 2. Guidelines lor Financial and Compliant» Audits of 2 years experience. Salary: $3.25 per per hour. da S.J. Const., P.O. Box 732, Saipan, Salary: S2.15 per hour. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Box 542, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. call the MPLC Office at 322-6914/6915/7142 or Fax hour. Contact: FERGEL C. CRUZ dba MP 96950. (7/21) F.______Federally Assisted Programs (February, 1989); Contact: PACIFIC ENTERPRISES, equivalent. Salary: S150.00 per month. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 ARCHITECT RENDERER - World Electrical & Const. Go., P.O. 4 MASONS - High school equivalent. 322-4336. 3. Attachment P of OMB Circular A-102, Uniform INC., P.O. Box 492, Saipan, MP Contact: M/M JESS & TUA WABOE, equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. College grad. Salary: $3.50 per hour. Box 1868, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. Salary: S 1.75 per hour. 96950. (7/21) F. P.O. Box 1505, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: SUSANA M. ALDAN, P.O. Administrative Requirements for Grant- n-Aid io 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 4 1 ARCHITECT —— 1 ARCHITECT - College graduate, 4 1 MANAGER (7/21) E.______Box 21, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all years experience. Salary: S3.00 per 1 CIVIL ENGINEER years experience. Salary: S500.00 per S ialc and Local Governments, prior to 1985 or 1 ARCHITECT 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school hour. - College grad., 4 years experience. month. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding to OMB Circular A-128. Audits of Slate mid Local 1 CIVIL ENGINEER equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: MICRONESIAN DESIGN Salary: S2.50 per hour. Contact: BETH L.G. & EDUARDO equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. - College graduate, salary: S500.00 per 5200.00 per month. promote or protect the best interest of the MPLC. Government, after December 31, 1984. GROUP & ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box M. FABROS dba Microbell Enter­ Contact: LYDIA I. QUITUGUA, P.O. month. 1 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN - Contact: CANDELARIA I. MOSES, 1910, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. High school grad., 2 years experience. prises, P.O. Box 568, Saipan, MP Box 973, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. Contact: V & M ENTERPRISES dba P.O. Box 1474, Saipan, MP 96950. Salary: $2.15-52.50 per hour. 96950. (7/21) F. /s/WILLIAM R. CONCEPCION B. Contcnis of Proposal 1 RESTAURANT MANAGER Const., P.O. Box 2084, Saipan, MP (7/14) F.______1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR Contact: C & J BUILDERS, P.O. Box 4 CARPENTERS equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: Executive Director 96950. (7/21) E. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school The following information must be included in the audit - High school graduate. Salary: S3.00 352, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. 4 MASONS $150.00 per month. 1 OFFICE MANAGER - College graduate. Salary: $150.00 per month. proposal: per hour. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 Contact: ANTONIO M. ATALIG, graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: M/M GABRIEL F. BOYER, Contact: SAINT TRADING CO., 1 CIVIL ENGINEER per hour. ESQ., Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. S800.00-S1,000.00 per month. P.O. Box 806, Saipan, MP 96950. INC., dba Santhers, P.O. Box 2690, - College grad., 4 years experience. Contact: FELIX FITIAL dba Prime 3 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1. Title Page containing: Contact: MICRONESIAN AVIATION (7/14) F. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. Salary: S600.00-S800.00 per month. Enterprises, P.O. Box 2513, Saipan, equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. CORP. dba Macaw Helicopter, P.O. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 COST ACCOUNTANT - College 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 M P 96950. (7/14) F. Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) equivalent. Salary: S200.00 per month. The Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals A. RFP subject years experience. Salary: S500.00 per INC., P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: F______1 CARPENTER Contact: ELIZABETH PALACIOS, from qualified firms for the architectural and engineering B. Name o f your firm $600.00 per month. month. 96950. (7/7) F. 1 MASON Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F. (A&E) Design of the Proposed Rota HcaUh Center Expansion, C. Local address 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - College 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school 1 CONSTRUCTION HELPER - High - High school equivalent. Salary: SI.75 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Rota, CNMI. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: grad., 2 years experience. Salary: school cquiavalenl. Salary: S1.50- per hour. D. Telephone number equivalent. Salary-: S200.00 per month. equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. S500.00 per month. S2.15-S2.30 per hour. S1.75 per hour. E. Name of Contract Fcrson Contact: PRUDEXCIO HOCOG, Contact: ANGELINA G. RODEO, Contact: VERONICA CABRERA, Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN 1 ARCHITECT - High school 5 STEELMAN Rota, MP 96951. (7/21) p.______Scaled proposals will be accepted at the Office of the Chief of P.O. Box 336 CURB, Saipan, MP P.O. Box 2224, Saipan, MP 96950. F. Submission Date ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 568, graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 2 A/C MECHANIC 1 PLUMBER 96950. (7/14) ]·. (7/14) F. Procurement and Supply at Lower Base, Saipan no later than Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. S2.50 per hour. - High school equivalent. Salary: SI.75 2 STEEL WORKER 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 4:30 p.m., local time, Friday, August 04, 1989. Proposals Contact: PEACE CORPORATION per hour. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 2. Transmittal Letter 1 OPERATION MANAGER - High - High school equivalent, 2 years equivalent Salary: $ 150.00 per month. dba Peace Const., P.O. Box 1519, 15 CARPENTERS gradaute, 2 years experience. Salary: must be submitted in duplicate. school graduate. Salary: $500.00 per experience. Salary: Sl.75-S2.15 per Contact: MS. CONNIE ITIBUS, P.O. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F. 2 ELECTRICIANS 5200.00 per month. month. hour. Box 1112, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) A. A brief statement of your understanding of the work - High school equivalent. Salary: Contact: YONG, СИЛ YI, P.O. Box 1 PLUMBER Contact: MARGARITA R. TENORIO, F. The design calls for the following general criteria: to be performed and an affirmative satcincni to Sl.75-S2.15 per hour. 606, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F. 2 ELECTRICIANS P.O. Box 114, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN - 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school perform the work within die lime p jriod stipulated. 4 MASONS MECHANICS (7/21) F. High school grad. Salary: S2.00-S2.50 graduate. Salary: S150.(X) per month. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: a. Additional in-patient rooms for 6 to 8 patients. 4 MASONS PAINTERS г per hour. 3 CA R PEN TER S - High school Contact: ANICIA C. DELA CRUZ, $200.00 per month. Approximate area = 1600 S.F. - High school equivalent. Salary: B. Stale the all-inclusive fee for which the audit will be Contact: NORTH PACIFIC equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: P.O. Box 322 CURB, Saipan, MP 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. b. Additional administrative office space. Approximate area = Sl.75-S2.00 per hour. Salary: $150.00 per month. performed. 2 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - BUILDERS, INC., P.O. Box 1031, Sl.70-S2.35 per hour. 96950. (7/14) F. 730 S.F. Contact: RUFO T. MAFNAS dba B & High school graduate. Salary: S2.15 1 PAINTER - High school equivalent, Contact: MARIA M. ARRIOLA, P.O. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. I HOUSE WORKER - High school R Const. Co., P.O. Box 874, Saipan, per hour. 2 years experience. Salary: $1.70 per Box 77, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) T. c. Extension of existing kitchen facilities. 3. Firm Profile equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. MP 96950. (7/7) F. Coniaci: UNITED INTERNATIONAL hour. d. Additional parking. Contact: GJV ENTERPRISE, P.O. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 OFFICE MANAGER - High school CORPORATION, P.O. Box 689, Contact: ROCK CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION Box 2383, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) equivalent. Salry: $150.00 per month. e. The proposal shall include all related discipline (civil, Provide a brief description of your firm ■ personnel gradaute. Salary: S3.00 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. CO., INC., P.O. Box 1297, Saipan, F. Contact: MR. & MRS. TONY C. structural, architectural, mechanical arid electrical). educational background and experience, number of staffs, Contact: ERNESTO M. CASTIL- 2 REFRIGERATION AND A1RCON WORKERS MP 96950. (7/14) F. CRUZ, P.O. Box 464, Saipan, MP LANO dba EGMC Ent., Saipan, MP 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school MECHANIC - High school equivalent. 1 MASON - High school graduate. 96950. (7/14) F. staff level (partner, manager, supervisor etc.) and client 96950. (7/7) F.______1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. Proposals shall include the following: Salary: S I.75 per hour. Salary: S2.15 per hour. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High schoo. listing. The firm must make an affirmative statement 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. graduate. Salary: SI ,100.00 per month. Contact: SANTOS G. JACOB, P.O. Contact: PHIL. GOODS CONST. Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ equivalent Salary: $175.00 per month. that at least the panncrs arc certified public accountants. 1 BLOCK MACHINE MECHANIC Box 1115, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) Salary: S500.00-S700.00 per month. INC. (Vic Villacrusis), P.O. Box 165, PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, Contact: PEDRO A. TENORIO, P.O. 1. Updated Standard Form 254 and 255. Contact: MICRONESIAN BROKERS, 1 AUTO MECHANIC F. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F.______MP 96950. (7/21) F. Box 42, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F. 2. Design approach and methodology. C. Timeframe INC. dba Micronesian Brokers, Inc., - High school graduate. Salary: S2.30 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 2 AUTO BODY FENDER 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school Caller Box PPP 128, Saipan, MP per hour. equivalent. Salary: S150.00 per month. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 3. Time frame for the proposed work. 1. Date o f contract award will be July 25, 1989. Audit work 2 CABLE SPLICER graduale. Salar)-: S2.15 per hour. equivalent Salary: $300.00 per month. 96950. (7/7) F. 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Contact: BIDENCIO C. AM A D O , shall commence thereafter, and must be completed by 2 AUTO MECHANIC Contact: MARIANAS MANAGE­ Contact: PIERREFEU JEAN-LOUIS, 2 ASST. MANAGER - High school 1 DEUVERY MAN P.O. Box 1301, Saipan, MP 96950. Proposers arc advised that they must certify previous - High school equivalent, 2 years MENT CORPORATION, P.O. Box M., P.O. Box 637, Saipan, MP November 15, 1989. graduate. Salary: S900.00 per month. - High school graduate. Salary: S2.15 (7/14) F.____ experience in specifically related projects and submit experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. 137, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. 96950. (7/14) F. 2 SALES SUPERVISOR - High per hour. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Contact: JO CORPORATION, P.O. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school qualifications of Architects/Engineers who will represent their All inquiries regarding the proposal should te directed to Mr. school graduate. Salary: S2.50 per Contact: UNITED CONSTRUCTION equivalent. Salary: S150.00 per month. Box 1576, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. firm. hour. CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2571, Contact: MRS. AIDA F. VENUS, Carlos A. Shoda, Executive Director, at telephone numbers Contact: ELIZABETH K. TENORIO, Contact: Y.O. INTL. GUAM CORP.- 3 BODY FENDERS - High school Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. £MariäbasGVariety". P.O. Box 194 CURB, Saipan, MP 234-8315-7. Copies of the audit reports from previous years equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP 96950. Saipan Branch, P.O. Box 1060, 2 HOLLOW BLOCK MAKER - High fcmaiM t iiUM m u n ì ìm itn 96950. (7/21) F. ______Selection of firm will be based on previous experience in (7/14) F. are available at the CPA main officq at the Saipan Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. Contact: WON'S CORPORATION, school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per similar projects, qualifications of proposed professional staff, P.O. Box 1850, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 HOUSE'WORKER - High school International Airport. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, hour. proposed design approach and methodology and time frame for (7/14) F.______IMarianasVariety! equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 3 years experience. Salary: SI,000.00 Contact: CATT CONST. CORP. dba SI50.00 per month. the proposed work. per month. 1 AUTO BODY AND FENDER - Max LG. Camacho, P.O. Box 813, The CPA reserves ihc right to reject any and all proposals, for Contact: MAGGIE DLR. KAIPAT, Contact: PACIFIC DAIKEN CO., High school equivalent. Salary: Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F.______CLASSIFIED ADS. any reason, if in its sole opinion, to do so would be in its best Call 234*6341 /7578 · P.O. Box 544, Saipan, MP 96950. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all LTD., P.O. Box 1042, Saipan, MP S500.00 per month. 4 CARPENTERS interest. (7/21) F. 96950. (7/7) F. Contact: KIM ENTERPRISES, INC., 4 MASONS proposals and to waive any imperfection in said proposals in P.O. Box 1550, Saipan, MP 96950. EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 WHOLESALE MANAGER - High - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.50 the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana (7/14) F.______equivalent. Salary: S150.00-S200.00 /s/Roman S. Palacios school graduate. Salary: 51,143.00 per to $2.00 per hour. per month. Islands. Contracting Officer month. Contact: GREGORIO E./ANGELINA Sf»EC¡ALJD!SCOUNT RATE Contact: IGNACIA B. VILLALUZ, Contact: CARMEN SAFEWAY- G. RODEO dba RG Const./Mci's P.O. Box 492, Saipan, MP 96950. MEITETSU SHOPPING CENTER, ARCHITECTS Kitchencttc/RG Acclg. Firm & Man­ /s/JOHN C. PANGELINAN PER ONE POSITION (7/21) F. P.O. Box 38, Saipan, MP 96950. ENGINEERS power Services, P.O. Box 336 CURB, Director of Public Works (7/21) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F.______ADVERTISEMENT 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school JOB VACANCY 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College 2 PLUMBER equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. 2 years experience. Salary: $500.00 per graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: 1 PAINTER FOR THREE W EEKS $10.00 Contact: MARGARITA B. MUNA/ month. S600.00-S700.00 per month. 7 CARPENTERS MARTIN B. CASTRO, P.O. Box 202, EAST-WEST RENTAL CENTER Contact: ANTONIO C.K. LIM dba 8 CARPENTERS - High school 2 STEELMAN Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Lim’s Office, P.O. Box 968, Saipan, equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 2 ELECTRICIANS PER ANY ADDITONAL 1 HOUSE WORKER' - High school is looking for MP 96950. (7/21) F.______S1.60-S1.85 per hour. 6 MASONS equivalent. Salary: $150.00 pcrmonlh. (1) MECHANIC 1 MASON - High school equivalent, 2 - Hihh school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 POSITION AT THE SAME Contact: CHRISTY N. KINTOL, P.O. 1 WAREHOUSE MANAGER - High Must have 3 years experience and be a years experience. Salary: S500.00 per per hour. Box 964, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. school graduate, 2 years experience. month. Contact: IGNACIO O. PANGELINAN ANNOUNCEMENT NEEDS FULL-TIME/PART-TIME high school graduate. Salary: $600.00 per month· 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORA­ dba C & P Const. & Ent., P.O. Box (1) GENERAL HELPER Contact: DOLL ENTERPRISES, INC. equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. CUSTOMER SALES REPRESENTATIVE TION dba Top Const., P.O. Box 673, 524, Saipan. MP 96950. (7/21) F. dba Sunny Market, P.O. Box 2569, FOR THREE W E E K S $ 4.00 Contact: NICOLAS SN MUNA, P.O .; High school graduate, no experience needed, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. AND FULL-TIME MECHANIC Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. 1 CARPENTER Box 1484, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. will train. 1 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER - 1 ELECTRICIAN Apply in person at the 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. High school graduate. Salary: $5.50- 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school No Phone Calls - High school graduate, 2 years HERTZ RENT-A-CAR/Airport Salary: S2.50 per hour. S6.00 per hour. experience. Salary: $600.00 per month. graduate. Salary: $200.00 per month. Apply in person at ouroffiee Contact: MODERN ELECTRONICS, Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL Contact: BROTHERS CORPORA­ Contact: KELI A. TENORIO, P.O. 0800-1800 · Mon.-Sun. INC., P.O. Box 799, Saipan, MP CO., LTD., P.O. Box 66, Saipan, MP TION, P.O. Box 1984, Saipan, MP Box 1985, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. , Chalan Laulau 96950. (7/14) F.______■ 96950. (7/21) F. 96950. (7/21) F.______PAGE 40-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 41

ENTERTAINERS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INVITATION FOR BIDS INVITATION TO BID DOMESTIC 2 BARTENDERS INVITATION TO BID HELPERS CUC-RFP-89-W012 The Marianas Public Land Corporation (MPLC) 6M ASSEAUSE The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is NO. CUC-ITB-89-W015 hereby invites interested and capable contractors to 3 BEAUTICIANS I MALE PERSONNEL CLERK soliciting sealed bids from qualified firms to supply 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school The Executive Director's Office, Com m onwealth The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is submit sealed bids for the clearing, grubbing, - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 and install three (3) pieces of new carbon steel equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. soliciting competitive sealed proposals for the Design and per hour. Utilities Corporation (CUC) will receive sealed bids for Contact: MERLIE ENTERPRISES, grading and construction of coral surface roadways (ASTN-A283) exhaust bypass pipes for the exhaust 3 SCRAP MANAGER - High school the installation of Tinian Water Service Laterals and Service Caller Box PPP 312, Saipan, MP Construction of the CUC Electrical Inspection Office, Water of proposed As Matuis Village Homestead graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. gas boilers at the Lower Base Power Plant. The 96950. (7/14) F. Calbiration Shop, Electrical Motor Shop Office and work Connection Project. The sealed bids shall be identified on the Subdivision at anytime before 4:00 p.m., July 31, Contact: PHIL. GOODS CONST. dimensions are 0/D 1117.6mm, I/D 1097.0MM, space, Lower Base, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern outside of the envelope by the invitation for bids number 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school INC. (Vic Villactusis) dba Folk Pub 1989 to the Office of the Executive Director of Thickness 10.3mm. CUC-ITB-89-W015. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the equivalent. Salary: S200.00 per month. Mariana Islands (CNMI). MPLC located on Capitol Hill, Saipan, CNMI, at and Restaurant/Massage Clinic and Contact: MARIA M. Services, P.O. Box 165, Saipan, MP Office of Chief of Procurement and Supply at Lower Base, FARNSWORTH, P.O. Box 1713, which time and place all bids will be publicly opened Scope of work will be the design and construction of the 96950. (7/21) F. The bids are to be sealed in an envelope, marked Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time on July 18, 1989 at which Saiganan. MP 96950. (7/21) F.______following offices including supply and installation of lighting and read aloud. 1 BARTENDER ITB89-PP-0027, in triplicates and are to be time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. 1 BAKER - High school equivalent. 20 WAITRESSES fixtures, air conditioning unit and finishing such as painting, The Scope of Work is available at the MPLC submitted to the Office of the Chief, Procurement & Salary: S450.00 per month. - High school graduate, 2 years The drawings for this project are available from the Water Contact: MARGARITA P. TUDELA acoustic ceiling tiles, shelves, etc. Planning Section Office. If you have any questions experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Supply, CNMI, Lower Base, Saipan, 96950, no Planning and Construction Office for $5.00 per set. dba Marg's Kitchen, P.O. Box 322, concerning this bid announcement, please come or 1 MANAGER - High school graduate, later than 3:00 p.m. July 18,1989, at which time and Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F. 1. Electrical Inspection Office - Approximate aera of 2 years experience. Salary: $600.00 per place all bids received will be publicly opened and Prospective bidders shall make payment to the CUC Business call the MPLC Office at 322-6914/6915/7142 or Fax month. Office, Lower Base and indicate on the payment credit account 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 500 sq. ft. Contact: PAN KOREA ENTER­ read. Bids received late will not be considered. equivalent. Salary: S150.00 per month. 322-4336. number 4321-P73003. 2. Water Calibration Shop - Approximate aera of 350 PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 968, Saipan, Contact: GLORIA SELEPEO, Saipan, sq. ft. of office and work space. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all MP 96950. (7/21) F. MP 96950. (7/14) F. A bond of 10% of the total bid price must accompany 3. Electrical Motor Shop - Approximate area of 1000 bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding to The project consists of the following general items: 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 2 WAITRESSES - High school the bid if the bid price exceeds $25,000.00. This equivalent. Salary: S200.00 per month. sq. ft. of office and work space. promote or protect the best interest of the MPLC. equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Contact: MARGARITA KINTOLdba security may be a certified check, cashiers check, bid 1. Installation of approximately 2,220 feet of underground 4" Contact: MR. AND MRS. GABRIEL /s/WILLIAM R. CONCEPCION Auntie Mag's Diner, Saipan, M P PVC water pipe and connection to the watermains including DLC. CAMACHO, P.O. Box 2727, The prospective proposers are requested to visit the present bond or other form acceptable to the corporation and 96950. (7/21) F.______Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F . ______CUC facilities at Lower Base to have a first hand knowledge of Executive Director made payable to Commonwealth Utilities gate valves, fittings and appurtenances. 1 BARTENDER the site conditions by the time they submit their proposals. Corporation. 2. Reconnection of existing six (6) service connections to the 1 DISC JOCKEY proposed 4" waterlines including service saddles, corporation FARMERS - High school graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. stops, unions and appurtenances. FISHERMEN A pre-proposal meeting will be held on June 30, 1989 at the INVITATION TO BID All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. N. Sikdar, office of the Administrative Officer, CUC, Lower Base at 10 W AITRESSES - High sch o o l Power Plant Superintendent, at telephone no. (670) 3. Installation of approximately 50 feet of 3" service lateral 10:00 a.m. local time to further explain the key requirements The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is graduate, 1 year experience. Salary: including gate valves, fittings and appurtenances. 2 FARMERS - High school S2.15 per hour. 322-9243, Fax No. (670) 322-3830. 4. The bidders price shall include mobilization, all labor, and selection procedures. At that time, a general layout of the 10 DANCERS - High school graduate, equivalent. Salary: S150.00 per month. soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement materials and equipment to perform the complete work. Contact: JOHN C. LIZAMA, P.O. proposed facilities will be given to the prospective proposer. of Shop Equipment for the Department of Public 2 years experience. Salary: S2.50 per A pre-bid conference will be held for interested Box 431, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21)^ hour. Safety. Equipment list and specifications can be parties at the CUC Conference Room, Lower Base, The contract will be awarded to the bidder submitting the 2 FARMERS - High school Submission of the initial proposal must be made no later than Contact: DO CORPORATION dba picked up at the Office of the Chief, Procurement & Stylish Disco, P.O. Box 2359, Saipan, lowest responsible, responsive bid. All bids over $25,000.00 equivalent. Salary: S150.00 per month. July 17, 1989, to the office of Procurement and Supply, Saipan, MP at 2:00 p.m., on July 03, 1989. Scope Contact: MAX CAMACHO, P.O. Box MP 96950. (7/21) F. ______must be accompanied by a Bid Bond for 10% of the bid . CNMI, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 by 4:00 p.m. local Supply, Lower Base, Saipan. Bids must be submitted of work will then be discussed and distributed. 813^Saigan, MP 96950. (7/21) F. 1 BARTENDER amount. Company checks are not acceptable bid security. time. in a sealed envelope, marked ITB89-0123 to Chief, 1 FARMER - High school graduate. 3 SINGER Salary: SI50.00 per month. Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, no later than CUC reserves the right to reject any and all bids for 3 DANCERS The CUC reserves the right to reject any and all bids for any Contact: THOMAS C. ALDAN, P.O. A selection committee will convene shortly thereafter and 2:30 p.m., July 25,1989, at which time and place, all 7 RESTAURANT AND BAR any reason and to waive any defects in said bid or reasons and to waive any defects in the bid, if in its sole Box 946^aigan^1I^6950^(7/I^UL select a firm to negotiate the final project costs for the project bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids WAITRESS any of them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be opinion to do so, is in the best interests of the CUC. 1 FARMER - High school graduate. as soon as possible after the submission deadline. received late will not be considered. The CNMI - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 in its best interest. Salary: S150.00 per month. per hour. Contact: MARTIN BABAUTA government reserves the right to reject any ora 11 bids 1 ASST. MANAGER All bid documents will become the property of the CUC and The CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for 1 ACCOUNTANT CASTRO, P.O. Box 202, Saipan, MP in the best interest of the government. /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO three days after the opening of bids, bid security shall be 96950. (7/21VF.______any reasons and to waive any defects in the proposals if in its - High school graduate. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Executive Director returned to all except the three lowest bidders. 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. sole opinion to do so would be in its best interest. /s/DAVID M. APATANG Contact: SHIMA, INC., P.O. Box Salary: S150.00 per month. 2207, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. The time allotcd to complete this work is 75 calendar days Contact: JUSTO S. QUITUGUA, P.O. Sincerely, Box 1882, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. after the Notice to Proceed date was issued to the Contractor. F. ______Salary: S150.00 per month. Liquidated damages in the amount of $100.00 per day shall be /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO INVITATION TO BID 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. Contact: PRO HOOK-UP, P.O. Box assessed against the Contractor for the delay beyond the Executive Director, CUC INVITATION TO BID 1086, Saipan, MP 96950. (777) F. Salary: S200.00 per month. specified completion time. Contact: JESUS SANTOS, P.O. Box The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is 2153, Saipan. MP 96950. (7/14) F. The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is soliciting sealed bids from qualified firms for the /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement TECHNICIANS repair of the roof and installation of two (2) sets of Executive Director, CUC Salary: $200.00 per month. P.A.D.I. of one (1) Brand New Four Door Sedan, Air Condi­ new window bars, two (2) half steel doors and two Contact: ISIDORO T. CABRERA dba 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - Chacha Valley Farm, P.O. Box 374, SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTION tioned, AM/FM Radio, Standard Transmission. Must High school graduate, 2 years (2) steel lockers at Lower Base Power Plant. experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F. include one (1) Year Maintenance Agreement, Contact: MARYAXNE P. REYES dba The bids are to be submitted in sealed envelope and 5 FISHERMEN - High school Warranty (FMVSS), Insurance, Complete Under­ Jim Boy Electronics and Repair Shop, INVITATION TO BID graduate. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: International Certification Col: ses, Open Water, coating and Rustproofing, and must be Safety P.O. Box 877, Saipan, MP 96950. are to be marked ITB89-PP-0026 in triplicates and to $200 per month. Inspected and Registration Fee payable at the CNMI (7/21) F. be submitted to the Chief, Procurement & Supply, Contact: NESTOR ABLOG, P.O. Box Advanced, Rescue, Dive Master. The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is 1 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE KE- 1447, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/14) F. Treasury prior to delivery to Marpands. Must also CNMI, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950, no later soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement PAIRER - High school graduate. than 2:00 p.m., July 18, 1989, at which time and Insured American Instructor have spare time, jack, lug wrench and other essential Salary: S2.15 per hour. of two (2) 1989 Hardtop 4x4 Jeep. These two (2) ENTERTAINERS 322-0551 tools. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, Contact: YAN7ZE CORPORATION, place, all bids received shall be publicly opened and vehicles must have AM/FM Radio, Standard P.O. Box 783, Saipan, MP 96950. read. Bids received late will not be considered. Transmission, 4-Wheel Cylinder, 1600 CC & must marked ITB89-0122, to Chief, Procurement & (7/14) F.______' 2 CHOREOGRAPHERS Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 2:00 p.m. include one (1) Year Maintenance Agreement & 10 DANCERS 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school A bond of 10% of the total bid price must accompany Warranty (FMVSS). Must also include complete - High school grad., 2 years experience. MarianasVariety July 25, 1989, at which time and place, all bid equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Salary: S2.15 per hour. received will be publicly opened and read. Bids S2.15 per hour. the bid if the bid price exceeds $25,000.00. This undercoating and rustproofing, and must be Safety 6 CARPENTERS received late will not be considered. The CNMI Contact: WESTERN PACIFIC security may be a certified check, cashier's check, Inspected prior to delivery to Marpands. Bids must 2 AUTO & DIESEL MECHANIC ELECTRIC, INC. , c/o P.O. Box bid bond or other form acceptable to the corporation 5 MASONS government reserves the right to reject any or all bids 2753, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked ITB89- 5 MUSICIANS EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS in the best interest of the government. and made payable to Commonwealth Utilities 0120, to Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower - High school grad., 2 years experience. Corporation. Base, Saipan, no later than 2:30 p.m. July 18, 1989, Salary: S2.15 per hour. BOOKEEPERS 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., SJPECIALJDJSCOUNT RA"TE /s/DAVID M. APATANG at which time and place, all bids received will be 2 years experience. Salary: S1.75 per CLERKS All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. N. Sikdar, publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not hour. PER ONE POSITION Power Plant Superintendent, at telephone no. (670) be considered. The CNMI government reserves the 7 W/vlTRESSES - High school grad.. ADVERTISEMENT 4 CASHIERS - High school grad., 3 322-9243, Fax No. (670) 322-3830. right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the Salary: S2.15 per hour. LOCALS ONLY months experience. Salary: $2.15- Contact: AN Y. GOLD, INC. dba S2.75 per hour. government. Kitty's Night Club/Const., P.O. Box FOR THREE WEEKS $10.00 4 BARTENDERS - High school grad., A pre-bid conference will be held for all interested 378, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. Factory workers for various job categories needed. No experience required. Will train workers. 1 year experience. Salary: $2.15-53.00 parties at the CUC Conference Room, Lower Base, /s/DAVID M. APATANG 2 WAITRESSES (Nite Club) PER ANY ADDITONAL per hour. Saipan at 9:00 a.m., on July 03, 1989. Scope of 2 CO O K S. Excellent opportunities available. 4 FRONT DESK CLERKS - - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 POSITION AT THE SAME 2 OFFICE CLERKS work will then be discussed and distributed. per hour. Individuals aspiring to be managers are also urged 4 SECURITY GUARDS Contact: VALORYE K. ANNOUNCEMENT High school grad., 3 months CUC reserves the right to reject any and all bids for FOR SALE TROMBETTA dba Mom's Round and encouraged to take advantage of this rare experience. Salary: S2.15-S3.00 per Two, P.O. Box 509, Saipan, MP FOR THREE W EEKS .....$ 4.00 opportunity. hour. any reasons and to waive any defects in said bid or 96950. (7/7) F. 5 BELLHOP, - High school grad., 1 any of them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be year experience. Salary: S2.15-S2.75 Wrought Iron & Wood Pack r*ype Benches - Used 1 WAITRESS - High school graduate. .Salaries depend on individual capabilities. per hour. in its best interest. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION In Good Condition - $35.00 Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL dba Coral Ocean Point Country Club, Each or 6 for $125.00 CO., INC. dba Saipan Diamond Hotel, ¿Marianas W ariety^ Interested persons may contact 234-6236 and ask /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. Call CESAR at 234-6216/234-5532 P.O. Box 66, Saipan, MP 96950. for: Ignacia Borja Villaluz. (7 /7 )F.______Executive Director (7/21) F.______PAGE 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 “vvni, JUbl l^oy- Yruvic.1 I 1XC.VV о rtlNLI V IC WO-rftUC 4J

1 SUPERVISOR - High school 4 CUSTOMER RELATION BOOKÉËPERS equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: OFFICER - High school graduate. S2.00-S2.50 per hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. l/lond Bu/lne// /y/tem /&/upply CLERKS 1 MECHANIC - High school 4 WAREHOUSEMAN - High school 1 GARDENER - High school 1 MARINE SPORT'S ATTENDANT - 2 CASHIER - High school graduate. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 20 MASONS equivalent, 3 months experience. High school graduate. Salary: $500.00 Salary: $2.15-$2.85 per ho*. 3 FR O N T DESK CLERK - High Sl.75-S2.15 per hour. 4 CASHIERS - High school grad. years experience. Salary: $825.00 per 10 PLUMBERS Salary: S2.55-S3.25 per hour. per month. I AUTO MECHANIC 1 WELDER Salary: $2.15 per hour. month. 4 ELECTRICIANS school equivalent. Salary: 52.15 per VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 8 COUNTER ATTENDANTS - High 1 C H IE F SWIMMING 1 MASON Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ 4 GAS ATTENDANT 1 COOK - High school equivalent, 2 25 CARPENTERS hour. school equivalent. Salary: $2.20-$2.35 INSTRUCTOR. - Iligh school graduate. - High school equivalent, 2 years PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, - High school graduate, 2 years years experience. Salary: $450.00 per 10 LABORERS 3 COOKS - High school equivalent. per hour. Salary: S900.00 per month. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. MP,96950. (7/7) F. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. month. 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Salary: S3.25 per hour. Immediate Job Openings for persons who are 2 ASST. SECTION CHEF - High Contact: JOAQUIN AGUON dba 1 H.E. OPERATOR - High school Contact: FRANK DLG. CAMACHO 1 LABORER - High school equivalent, - High school equivalent. Salary: 1 CHEF - High school equivalent. 3 COOKS - High school equivalent. interested working with high technology electronic school grad., 2 years experience. Saipan Marine Sports, Saipan, MP equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: dba V.C. Ent., P.O. Box 1595, Saipan, 2 years experience. Salary: $2.10 per $2.50-$2.15 per hour. Salary: S4.25 per hour. Salary: $4.00-57.00 per hour. Salary: $4.05-$5.21 per hour. 96950. (7/4) T. S1,000.00 per month. office equipment. MP 96950. (7/4) T. hour. 2 ARCHITECT - College graduate, 4 Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIA 2 WAITRESSES - High school 1 BEVERAGE MANAGER - High Contact: ASANUMA GUMI LTD., 5 FIBERGLASS WORKER - High 1 HEAVY TRUCK DRIVER - High years experience. Salary: $450.00- CORPORATION dba Saipan Beach equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. school grad., 3 years experience. 3 WAREHOUSE HELPERS - High P.O. Box 440, Saipan, MP 96950. school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per school equivalent, 2 years experience. $550.00 per month. Hotel, P.O. Box 1029, Saipan, MP 1 MANAGER - High school grad. (1) One Customer Service Representative Salary: $4.00 per hour. school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per 96950. (7/21) F. (7/21) F. hour. Salary: $ 1.90 per hour. 2 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, Salary: $6.50 per hour. 6 KITCHEN HELPERS - High school hour. (1) One Sales Representative Contact: D&II CORPORATION, P.O. 3 MASONS - High school equivalent, 2 CASHIERS 2 PLUMBER - High school equivalent. Contact: MARIANAS SEASIDE equivalent, 3 months experience. Contact: TRI-ALL INTERNATIONAL 3 years experience. Salary: $450.00- Box 2451, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/4) T. 2 years experience. Salary: $1.60-$ 1.90 $550.00 per month. 2 CASHIERS (Rest.) Salary: $2.15 per hour. DEVELOPMENT CORP. dba Bras Salary: $2.15 per hour. CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2610, per hour. 2 CHAMBERMAID Contact: PEDRO T. BORJA dba Asteo Rest., P.O. Box 408, Saipan, MP Qualifications: 1 WAITRESS SUPERVISOR - High 1 GARDENER - High school Saipan, MP 96950. (7/11) T. 2 AIR-CONDITION & REFRIGERA­ equivalent. Salary: $300.00 per month. 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC TION TECHNICIAN - High school 1 GEN. MAINT./REPAIRER Mini Mart/P&N Const., P.O. Box 96950. (7/7) F. school grad., 2 years experience. 6 DISH WASHERS - High school Contact: ARLENE C. TORRES, P.O. - High school equivalent, 2 years graduate, 2 years experience. Salry: 3 HOTEL FRONT DESK CLERK 302, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. 2 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 Salary: $2.65 per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: High school graduate JJoxjHO^Si^anMW experience. Salary: $1.90-53.00 per $1.50-52.15 per hour. 2 BARTENDER years experience. Salary: $450.00 per 1 FRONT OFFICE SUPERVISOR - $2.15 per hour. 1 PLUMBER - High school equivalent. Must have Driver License hour. 2 ARTIST (DESIGNER) - College 3 DISHWASHERS month. High school grad., 1 year experience. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER Contact: KAN PACIFIC, LTD., CO., Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: CONSTRUCTION & graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: 10 WAITRESSES (Club) 8 WAITRESSES - High school Good communication skills Salary: $3.40-54.00 per hour. (Bldg.) - High school equivalent. P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC, INC. dba MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC., P.O. $450.00 per month. 10 WAITRESSES (Rest.) Home Improvement Center, Caller Box graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years Salary: $2.15 per hour. (7/14) F . ______Box 609, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 8 DANCERS $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $3.50-54.05 per Contact: dba _PPP 521, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. High school graduate, 2 years 3 COOK HELPERS Contact: JJ TRADING CORPORA­ hour. China Town Ent., P.O. Box 1728, 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school 1 COOK SUPERVISOR (Chinese’ For more information contact Jess Domingo at tel. experience. Salary: $350.00-$450.00 - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 TION dba JJ Manpower International, 1 RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR - Saipan, MP 96950. (7/4) T. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Food) - High school equivalent. Salary: CLASSIFIED ADS per month. per hour. Caller Box PPP 170, Saipan, MP #234-8002/8009 or visit our office next to Payless High school grad., 2 years experience. $600.00 per month. $800.00 per month. 2 COOKS 2 CIVIL EGINEERS - College 1 FLOOR MANAGER - High school 96950. (7/21) F. Market, Chalan Kanoa. Salary: $3.50 per hour. Contact: JOY ENTERPRISES, INC., Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL 2 WAITRESSES gradaute, 4 years experience. Salary: grad. Salary: $2.25 per hour. 1 BEVERAGE SUPERVISOR - High Caller Box PPP 155, Saipan, MP CO., LTD. dba Saipan Diamond Hotel, 4 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 MANAGERS S550.00-S750.00 per month. 6 MUSICIANS - High school school grad., 2 years experience. 96950. (7/28) F. P.O. Box 66, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) years experience. Salary: $2.15 per per hour. Contact: UNITED ENGINEERING, equivalent. Salary: $450.00 per month. Salary: S3.15 per hour. ACCOUNTANTS 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High F. hour. Contact: MOM'S ROUND TWO, P.O. INC., P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 7 COOKS - High school grad., 2 years 2 BARTENDERS - High school grad., Box 509, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/4) T. school graduate, 2 years experience. 1 MAINTENANCE MAN - High Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION 96950. (7/28) F. experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL 3 months experience. Salary: $2.50 per 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - High Salary: $2.60 per hour. school equivalent, 5 years experience. dba Coral Ocean Point Country Club, 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school Contact: RICARDO CASTRO & hour. school graduate, 2 years experience. Contact: GRACE INTERNATIONAL, 1 MASON - High school equivalent. Salary: SI,100.00 per month. P.O. Box 116, Saipan, MP 96950. graduate. Salary: SI.60 per hour. MARIA C. CASTRO dba Ocean Pine PROPERTY AVAILABLE 6 COOKS - High school equivalent, 1 Salary: $700.00 per month. Caller Box PPP 109, Saipan, MP Salary: S1.60 per hour. 1 COOK - High school equivalent. (7/14) F. ______Coniaci: TAC INTERNATIONAL Hotel/Classic Club/Norakuro Rest., year experience. Salary: S2.65 per hour. 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - 96950. (7/28) F.______Contact: PACIFIC ENGINEERING & Salary: S2.15-S3.50 per hour. 1 LENDING OFFICER - College Commercial Income Producing in San Jose. Large building: CONSTRUCTORS, P.O. Box 1579, P.O. Box 1337, Saipan, MP 96950. 2 COOKS - High school grad., 3 years High school grad., 2 years experience. 1 SALES MANAGER - High school CONST. INC., P.O. Box 2172, Contact: GOLD BARON (SAIPAN),. graduate. Salary: $700.00 per month. Saipan. MP 96950. (741 Ï. (7/7) F.______now subject to lease to Saipan Cable TV. $129,000. experience. Salary: S2.30-S2.35 per Salary: $800.00 per month. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. INC., P.O. Box 1847, Saipan, MP Contact: BANK OF SAIPAN, P.O. He * * * * 14 LONGSHOREMEN (Stevedore) - 3 CLUB' SUPERVISORS - High 1 BOOKKEEPER - High school hour. $1,100.00 per month. 3 ELECTRICIANS 96950. (7/11) T. Box 690, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 school grad., 2 years experience. graduate. Salary: S2.35 per hour. Commercial Susupc. Large 4 BR, 2 Bath house. Close to 2 WAITERS - High school grad., 3 Contact: S.S. ENTERPRISES, INC., 15 CARPENTERS per hour. Salary: $600.00 per month. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, Diamond Hotel. Perfect for office/residence. $80,000. months experience. Salary: $2.35- dba Sindbad, P.O. Box 89, Saipan, 15 MASONS Contact: SAIPAN STEVEDORE 2 BARTENDER INC., P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP * % * * * S2.50 per hour. MP 96950. (7/28) F.______- High school equivalent, 2 years COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 208, 2 SINGER 96950. (7/21) F.______Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, 1 AST. MANAGER - College experience. Salary: S1.50-S1.75 per IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR Executive Prestige House on Capitol Hill. 4 BR, 3 Bath, 3 COOKS INC., P.O. Box 152 CURB, Saipan, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. graduate. Salary: $2.50 per hour. hour. 2 CASHIERS - High school 10 WAITRESSES Italian tile, patio, 2-car garage, water tank. $350,000. MP 96950. (7/7) F. 5 FIBER GLASS WORKER - High 2 PROJECT MANAGER - College Contact: SU CORPORATION, P.O. equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. ONE OFFICE ASSISTANT 8 DANCERS ***** 10 SEWER - High school graduate. school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: Box 1849, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) Contact: IKE'S ENTERPRISES, INC. - High school graduate, 2 years Requirements - Knowledgeable in general office Salary: S2.15 per hour. hour. $2.50 per hour. F. dba Ike's Market & Laundromat, P.O. Smart Investment. Tanapag Duplex. Live in one 2 BR apt. and experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. practices and procedures/Abie to type 35 or Contact: ELIZABETH M. MEN- Contact: D & II CORPORATION, 2 COST ACCOUNTANT - College 5 MASONS Box 1549, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) rent out the other. Close to beach. $90,000. 8 DANCERS - High school graduate, DIOLA dba FPJ Enterprises, P.O. Box P.O. Box 2451, Saipan, MP 96950. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 5 CARPENTERS F. more words per minyin possesion of a valid ***** 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per 2148. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/21) F.___ (7/21) F. S2.30-S2.50 per hour. - High school equivalent, 2 years 1 CASHIER - High school equivalent. driver's license. hour. Chalan Kanoa 3 BR house, concrete, carport, fenced. Close to 2 GENERAL FOREMAN experience. Salary: S1.75 per hour. Salary: S2.15 per hour. 2 SEAMAN - High school graduate, 2 3 GAS ATTENDANT - High school 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, Salary - S600 - 700 depending on experience Post Office. Only S60,000. years experience. Salary: S350.00 per 2 COOKS 1 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER - Contact: BRIAN P. REYES dba K & equivalent. Salary-: S2.15 per hour. 2 years experience. Salary: S2.80 per * * * * * month. 2 ROCK CRUSHER OPERATOR College graduate, 2 years experience. M Market, P.O. Box 2368, Saipan, Contact: PACIFIC GLOBE & hour. Benefits - Paid leave and holidays/Medical, dental and Contact: TADOTSU SAIPAN CO., 2 CONCRETE PUMP MACHINE Salary: $500.00 per month. MP 96950. (7/14) F. Chalan Kanoa 2 BR, concrete, fenced, close to Saipan Motors. ASSOCIATES, INC. dba Universal Contact: JOINUS ENTERPRISES, OPERATOR Contact: AUTA A. SOLANGON dba life insurance (Optional). LTD., P.O. Box 1792, Saipan, MP Rental, P.O. Box 732, Saipan, MP INC. dba Joinus Club & Lounge, P.O. 1 SALES CLERK - High school Only 550,000. 2 CONCRETE BLENDER MACHINE 96950. (7/21) F. 96950. (7/21) 1··. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) J Const., P.O. Box 2729, Saipan, MP equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Interested individuals may apply at OPERATOR 96950. (7/28) F. 1 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - High 1 HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR F. Contact: CHIQUITA AVON (Modcsta MICRONESIAN BROKERS, INC. - High school equivalent, 2 years COMMERCIAL school graduate, 2 years experience 1 COOK F. Antonio), Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) 2 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. 1 MASON located at Lower Base or for more information, please Salary: S1,200.00 per month. F. - High school equivalent, 2 years school graduate. Salary: S600.00 per 6 STOCK CLERK - High school 1 H.E. OPERATOR POTENTIAL IN GARAPAN Contact: LYONNAISE MARIANAS call 322-0318 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. experience. Salary:S2.15pcrhour. monlh. grad., 3 months experience. Salary: - High school graduate or completion AMERICA, INC., P.O. Box 637, Monday thru Friday. Two lots, 1330 Sq. Meters on corner of main highway close Contact: TAPA BAR INC. dba Sun 2 OFFICE MANAGER - High school S2.15 per hour. of 8th grade, min. 2 years experience. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) F.______SECRETARY "EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER" to Hospital (CHC). Long Term Lease starting at 52,500 per Inn, P.O. Box 920, Saipan, MP graduate. Salary: S2.30 per hour. 6 ELECTRICIANS Salary: $2.20 per hour. 96950. (7/4) T. SALES REPS. month. 1 TOUR DIVISION CHIEF - College 4 SALES REPRESENTATIVES - 20 CARPENTERS 2 H.E. MECHANIC graduate. Salary: SI ,300.00 per month. 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - High school graduate, 3 months 6 PLUMBERS 1 H.E. OPERATOR All property in good condition; some with appliances and 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College experience. Salary: $2.30 per hour. 15 MASONS - High school graduate or completion 1 SECRETARY College graduate. Salary: S2.15-S2.50 furniture. SERIOUS INVESTORS only. Contact 234-6391 or graduate. Salary: S3.629.00 per month. per hour. 2 COMPUTERPROGRAMMMER - - High school equivalent, 2 years of 8th grade, min. 2 years experience. 1 TRAVEL CONSULTANT INVITATION TO BID Contact: CREATIVE TOURS Coniaci: FRANCES B. ATTAO dba College grad., 2 years experience. experience. Salary: S1.75 per hour. Salary: S2.25 per hour. - High school graduate, 2 years 234-7463. MICRONESIA, INC. dba Jalpak FAMCO, P.O. Box 7S7, Saipan, MP Salary: $2.30 hour. Contact: ISLAND ESTATE & I WELDER - High school graduate or experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) is soliciting Saipan, P.O. Box 152 CURB, Saipan, 96950. f?/.| ) T. 4 PURCHASERS - High school grad., DEVELOPMENT CO., INC., P.O. completion of 8th grade, min. 2 years 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - bids for the purchase or long-term lease of the following MP 96950. (7/14) F. 3 months experience. Salary: $2.50 per Box 2690, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. 2 MOLDING MACHINE OPERATOR College grad., 2 years experience. hour. F. 3 ELECTRICIANS described real property located in Garapan, Northern Mariana 60 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - College grad., 2 years experience. Salary: S800.00 per month. 3 COOKS 3 PLUMBERS 20 FINISHING WORKER Salary: S2.50-S3.00 per hour. 1 SHOP MANAGER - College 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College Islands: 10 HEAVY EQUIP. MECHANIC - High school graduate or completion 10 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER Contaci; SAIPAN ICE, INC., P.O. graduate, 2-3 years experience. Salary: grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 10 WELDERS of 8th grade, min. 2 years experience. 10 CUTTERS $500.00 per month. 51,200.00 per month. Box ISOS. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/4) T. Lot Number 017 D 36, and containing an area of 5 OVERHAULER 5 AUTO REPAIRERS Salary: S2.15 per hour. 5 SEAMTRESS Contact: UNITRADE (SAIPAN), INC. Contact: TAE SAN CO. (SAIPAN), 900 squaremeters, more or less, as more particularly - High school graduate, 2 years 4 AUTO PAINTERS Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPO­ 3 TAILOR dba "Yours" Video & Book LTD., Caller Box PPP 423, Saipan, experience. Salar)-: S2.15-S4.00 per 4 AUTO ELECTRICIANS RATION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP described on Drawing/Cadastral Plat Number 017 D 00, - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 Lcase/Rcntal/Rctail, Caller Box PPP MP 96950. (7/14) F.______hour. 4 TIRE VULCANIZERS 96950. (7/25) F.______per hour. 181, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. the original of which was registered with the Land Contaci: MARIANA FASHIONS, 30 VULCANIZERS Contact: CHRISTINES MART, INC. , 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 3 CARPENTERS Registry as Document Number 4842, on the 11th day INC., P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, MP - High school equivalent, 2 years P.O. Box 2026, Saipan, MP 96950. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.25 per 1 ELECTRICIANS 96950. /7/21) F. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. MISCELLANEOUS of September, 1975. 2 PLUMBERS (7/21) F. 4 SHOP SUPERVISOR - High school hour. 1 COOK - High school equivalent. 2 FARMERS - High school 2 MASONS 4 BEAUTICIANS - High school 1 CHINESE COOK - High school graduate. Salary: $2,50 per hour. The properly includes a three bedroom concrete house and is to Salary: S2.00 per hour. equivalent. Salary: S200.00-S350.00 - High school graduate, 2 years equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: graduate, 2.years experience. Salary: 8 STOCK CLERKS - High graduate, 3 Coniaci: BLACK-MICRO CORPO­ per month. experience. Salary: $1.95-S2.15 per S2.15 per hour. be purchased in "as is" condition without any express or S2.15 per hour. months experience. Salary: $2.15 per RATION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP Contact: MR./MRS. MANUEL A. hour. Contact: UNION ENTERPRISES, implied warranties. The property may be inspected through Contact: FAR EASTERN GENERAL hour. 969501. (7/21) I·. TENORIO dba Fina Sisu Piggery, Contact: A & B INTERNATIONAL, . INC., P.O. Box 1576, Saipan, MP arrangements with the MIHA Central Office in Garapan. MERCHANDISE, INC. dba Diamond 4 MACHINISTS - High school grad., 1 KITCHEN HELPER - High school P.O. Box 238, Saipan, MP 96950. P.O. Box 1904, Saipan, MP 96950. 96950. (7/7) F. Minimum bid for the property is 590,000, and will be sold or Chinese Rest., P.O. Box 1147, Saipan, 2 years experience. Salary: S2.15 per equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. (7/28) F.______(7/28) F. 1 SIGN PAINTER - High school MP 96950. (7/7) F. hour. leased for cash to the highest bidder. 2 WAITERS - High school graduate. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS 1 BUILDING INSPECTOR - High Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 MAINTENANCE WORKERS - S600.00 per month. COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 2690, school graduate, 4 years experience. Contact: EURO-PACIFIC CORP., High school grad., 2 years experience. Contact: GOLDEN BELL ENTER­ Sealed bids must be submitted in duplicate to MIHA, P.O. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) T. Salary: $950.00 per month. P.O. Box 2089, Saipan, MP 96950. Salary: S2.25 per hour. CONSTRUCTION PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 2267, Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950 no later than 2:00 p.m., 1 SENIOR ENGINEER - College (7/14) P. ______Contact: SAIPAN ICE CO., INC., 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. Monday, July 24, 1989, at which time all bids will be opened P.O. Box 1808, Saipan, MP 96950. College graduate, 1 year experience. WORKERS graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 1 LAND SURVEYOR - College a m f. Salary: $1,600.00 per month. $ 1,600.00 per month. and read. The successful bidder should be prepared to make full College graduate, 2 years experience. graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH 3 CARPENTERS 1 SENIOR ENGINEER - College payment to MIHA within 72 hours of notification. MIHA will Salary: $2.50 per hour. 3 BEAUTICIANS - High school S3.40 per hour. CLUB CORP., P.O. Box 356, Saipan, 2 HOUSE WORKERS graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: Contact: RYU CORPORATION, P.O. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 CHIEF ENGINEER - College grad., provide a good and sufficient warranty deed or 55 year lease to MP 96950. (7/28) F. - High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 $ 1,700.00 per month. the property at the time of payment. Payment may only be Box 1781, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/14) $2.15-$3.15 per hour. per hour. Contact: SHIMIZU CORPORATION, 4 years experience. Salary: $3.00 per F. 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - Contact: PACIFIC KOREANA, INC., Contact: DAVID A. WISEMAN dba P.O. Box 529, Saipan, MP 96950. hour. made in cash or by certified check. High school equivalent, 2 years P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950.’ Services Unlimited, P.O. Box 404, (7/28) F.______Contact: CANDIDO I. CASTRO dba 1 LANDSCAPER - College graduale. experience. Salary: $3,200.00 per Salary: $420.00 per monlh. (7/21) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/25) F. Castro Si Associates, P.O. Box 352, month. 7 HEAVY EQUIP. OPERATORS Inquiries regarding this invitation to bid should be directed to 2 NURSERY FARM WORKER - Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. 2 FRONT DESK OPERATORS - 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High 1 DRAFTSMAN - High school 10 CABLE SPLICERS Juan M. Sablan, Executive Director, MIHA at 234-6866. High school graduate. Salary: $200.00 9 LANDSCAPER - High school High school graduate. Salary: $2.50 school equivalent, 2 years experience. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: - High school graduate. Salary: $2.50 per month. equivalent, 3-4 years experience. per hour. Salary: $4,200.00 per monlh. $500.00-5600.00 per month. per hour. Contact: J.M. GUERRERO dba Saipan Contact: MODpRN INVESTMENT, Salary: $2.15 per hour. MIHA reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best Contact: HAFADAI BEACH HOTEL,. Contact: YONG JIN CORPORATION, Contact: KEY COMMUNICATION Plant Center, Inc., P.O. Box 1292, Contact: MGM, INC., P.O. Box 803, INC., P.O. Box 799, Saipan, MP P.O. Box 338, Saipan, MP 96950. P.O. Box 606, Saipan, MP 96950. ENGINEERS. P.O. Box 2273, Saipan, interest of MIHA or the CNMI Government. Saipan, MP 96950. (7/4) T.______Saipan, MP 96950. (7/7) F. 96950. (7/14) F.______(7/28) F.______(7/28) F. ______MP96950^7/28W·^^^^^^ PAGE 44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MAR1ANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 45 I ARCHITECTS FARMERS PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL INVITATION TO BID ENGINEERS FISHERMEN In the Superior Court of the In the Superior Court for the The Department of Public Health and Commonwealth of the The Department of Public Health and No. CUC-ITB-89-W017 Commonwealth o f the Northern Mariana Islands Environmental Services (PH&ES) is soliciting 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College Environmental Services (DPH&ES) is 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. Northern Mariana Islands The Executive Director's Office is soliciting sealed bids from graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: soliciting proposals for maintenance of outside Civil Action No. 87-727 proposals for maintenance of the Commonwealth Salary: $200.00 per month. Tinian, MP Prequalified Contractors for the Construction of the $500.00 per month. Contact: AGUSTIN CASTRO, P.O. Health Center (CHC) Telephone System, Saipan. grounds for the Commonwealth Health Center THIRD NOTICE OF SALE Tasa/Marpi Waterline Replacement Project, Saipan, Common­ 2 CARPENTERS Box 2409, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) Civil Action No. 89-715 (CHC). All proposal·: must be submitted no later 2 WELDERS F. wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The sealed bid shall be - High school equivalent, 2 years Commonwealth Development The scope of work requires maintenance of the 1 FARM WORKER - High school than 3:00 p.m. Aug. U7, 1989, to Director of Public identified on the outside of the envelope by the invitation to experience. Salary: Sl.75-S2.00 per NOTICE OF HEARING Authority, Formerly the equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: Health and Environmental Services, Commonwealth existing CHC Telephone System for a period of one bid number of "CUC-ITB-89-W017." Bids in duplicate hour. Economic Development Loan S150.00-S250.00 per month. In the Matter of the Appoint­ 4 ELECTRICIANS - High school Health Center, Saipan, MP 96950. Envelopes must year beginning October 1, 1989. Copies of the will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement and Contact: GREGORIO M. ment of a general guardians Fund Board, equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: detailed requirements may be picked up at the Office Supply at Lower Base, Saipan no later than 2:00 p.m., local CAMACHO, P.O. Box 851, Saipan, be sealed and marked "MAINTENANCE OF -v- SI.75 per hour. for Kimbcrlyn K. King, MP 96950. (7/28) F. female minor child, OUTSIDE GROUNDS 90-002". Rota Shopping Center, Inc., of the Director, PH&ES, Commonwealth Health time on August 18,1989 at which time and place the bids will 2 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 Alfred M. Apatang and be publicly opened and read aloud. years experience. Salary: S2.15 per 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. Center during working hours, 7:30 - 11:30 a.m. and Margarita T. Apatang, hour. Salary: S300.00 per month. Frank Perez and Antonia K. 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday beginning Proposer will provide at least one employee daily, Defendants. Contact: JULIAN M. BERGONIA dba Contact: JOSE C. CABRERA, P.O. Perez, Monday thru Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and July 14, 1989. A bond of 15% o f the total bid price must accompany the bid. Bcrgoma Enterprises, P.O. Box 1971, Box 1676, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) Petitioners, Whereas, on December 1, This security may be in cash, a certified check, cashier's check, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. F. ______additional needed equipment and all petroleum to 1988, the Commonwealth or other form, acceptable to the Government made payable to Trial Court entered Default Proposals must be submitted to the Director of Public 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - Notice is hereby given that operate equipment. Detailed requirements and the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, with the notation Judgment in favor ot plaintiff Health & Environmental Services, Commonwealth College graduate, 4 years experience. MISCELLANEOUS petitioners, Frank Perez and information may be requested at the Director's Office on the face of the check: "Credit Account No. WD9301010." Salary: S500.00 per month. Antonia K. Perez has during working hours, 7:30 - 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 - and against defendant for the Health Center, Saipan, MP 96950 no later than 3:00 Contact: EDUARDO P. PANGIIJ- 3 WAITRESSES (Rest.) - High school petitioned the above Court to amount of 5140,229.64, plus 4:30 p.m. beginning July 14, 1989. p.m., Aug. 07, 1989. Proposals must be submitted The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of NAN dba Empress Ent., P.O. Box 63, graduate. Salary: S2.15 per hour. appoint them the general interest of 573,501.03, plus Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. 1 SUPERVISOR - College graduate. guardian of the above- late charges of 52,131.50, in a sealed envelope and marked "Telephone System his Business Permit in compliance with the Contractor's Salary: S2.15 per hour. mentioned minor. The hearing Any company or person submitting proposal should together with interest thereon Maintenance, RFP 90-001". Proposals received late Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the DOMESTIC 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College on this petition has been set be available for negotiation after the opening of the at the rate of nine percent will not be accepted. Northern Mariana Islands. graduate. Salary: S2.15 per hour. before the Superior Court, (9%) per annum from the date 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - proposals, therefore, each proposal must contain HELPERS Saipan, CNMI on the 20th of filing on the Complaint to High school graduate. Salary: S2.15 The Director reserves the right to reject any or all Tasa/Marpi Waterline Replacement Project is funded by a grant telephone number and name of responsible party Foreclose to the date of per hour. day of July, 1989 at 1:30 from Economic Development Administration (EDA) in the p.m., or as soon thereafter as who can negotiate their proposal. judgment, plus interest from proposals for any reason or to waive any defects in 1 IIOUSF WORKER - High school Contact: DTI.EGANCE ENT., INC., amount of $1,200,000.00 or 50% of the actual project cost equivalent. Salary: S 150.00 per month. the matter can be heard. the dale of judgment at the any proposal if in the opinion of the Director to do so P.O. Box 1106, Saipan, MP 96950. whichever is less and by matching funds from the CNMI. Coniaci: MAGDALENA C. SANTOS, (7/28) F.______Any person who has any Further, proposer must be willing to purchase bond rate of nine percent (9%) per would be in the best interest of the Commonwealth P.O. Box 524, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 CI1F.F - lhgh school equivalcnl, 2 objection to the petition may annum, and for attorney's fees (7/28) I·'. covering personal liability insurance. A local Health Center. The Director reserves the further right The project consists in general, of constructing approximately years experience. Salary: S2.15-S4.00 file his or her objection with business license that specifies landscaping/gardening and costs of suit. to negotiate the final scope of work and cost with the 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school per hour. the Commonwealth Trial Whereas, there remains due 14,500 feet of 12-inch diameter water transmission main, equivalent. Salarv: S200.00 per month. 1 HELPER Court at any time before the and/or grounds must be attached to all proposals. and owing upon the said lowest proposer. Should negotiation with the lowest 8,900 feet of 8-inch and 500 feet of 6-inch water distribution Coniaci: VICENTE A. LEON 12 W AITRESSES hearing, or may appear at the Length of contract will be from October 1,1989 thru Default Judgment the sum of proposer fail to result in a contract the Director mains with appurtenant valves and fittings including 24 fire GUERRERO. P.O. Box 674, Saipan, - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 time set for hearing to present 5127,335.74, plus interest of MP 96950. (7/281 1-,______September 30, 1990. reserves the right to negotiate with the next lowest hydrants. per hour. such objection or interest in 5188.39, with interest thereon proposer etc. until an acceptable contract is 1 HOUSE WORKER - High -xhi.nl 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - at the rale of nine percent the above captioned matter. A non-refundable payment of $300.00 is required for each set cqui\ aleni. Salari : S2IHI.IHI pci month High school equivalent, 2 years Dated this 10th day of July, Signed: (9%) per annum from the July negotiated. Coniaci: CHARLES D. A ANN experience. Salary: S2.15-S3.50 per of Plans, Specifications and Proposal Forms, available on or JORDAN, P.O. Box 557 CURB, 19X9, Dr. Jose T. Villagomez, Director 6,1989;and hour. Whereas, on May 1, 1989, after July 14, 1989 at the Water Branch Office, Common­ Saipan, MP QW50. i'7 2S'. E. 2 BARTENDERS /s/Jovita A. Castro Department of Public Health and Questions may be referred to Mr. Hank the Commonwealth Trial wealth Utilities Corporation, Saipan. A pre-bid conference for I IKK SE WORKER · High school 2 SINGERS Deputy Clerk of Court Hettmansperger, Chief, General Support Services, Environmental Services Court issued a Writ o f this project is scheduled at 2:00 p.m., local time, July 20, equixalcnl. Salari : S15II.OO per month. - High school equivalent, 2 years CHC (670) 234-8950 Extension 2700. Coniair ROSA S. MOSES, PO. Box experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Execution, ordering the 1989 at the Water Branch Office, Commonwealth Utilities 1X2. Saipan. Ml’ oWNi. i7’2M Ih Contact: VILI.SIIANA WORLD undersigned to sell, in Corporation, Saipan. 1 HOI SI; WORKER High -Jmnl CO R PO RA TIO N , Caller Box Pl’P PUBLIC NOTICE accordance with law, all of the Signed: cquix aleni, 2 icari experience S Ruin, i 270, Sairan. MP 96950. (7/28) F. In die Superior Court of the right, title, and interest of Dr. Jose T. Villagomez, Director Attention is called to the Labor Standard Provisions for Wage defendants herein and to that SI SlM'H per momh. 1 SUSHI CHEF - High school Commonwealth of the WANT A Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Coni.k i ■ ANTONIO C K MM, 1*0 certain piece of real property Department of Public Health and graduate, 3 years experience. Salary: Northern Mariana Islands Structure Plans, and that payment of not less than the Box IQ , S.,man. Ml* w>-;. . ~ '> i 1·, $5,000,00 per month. situated in Rota, Northern Environmental Services minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications 1 IK il Sh WORKER - I Egli ..I I Contact: HOTEL N1KKO SAIPAN, Civil Action No. 89-719 SECURED JOB? Mariana Islands, described as eqiaxaleo S.il.irx x 1-t :: n : pe: moniti, INC., P.O. Box 152 CURB, Saipan, follows: must be paid on this project. C o n ia.l■ \! \R 1 \ 1 ( R: / . I1 O itox MP 90950. (7/2S) !■’. In the Matter of the (LOCAL HIRE ONLY) a) Tract No. 22005, situated 2'■!. S.mxei, Mi* .»-.'i» ■ "> ■ h. Appointment of a General at Isang, and containing an REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The CUC reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to Guardian for Edward John, 1 iiOl Si: WokKi i< iiigh mI.ooI area of 49,983 square meters. waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of Deleon Guerrero Fcjeran, equix aleni S.K.ox S2 M per hour. PUBLIC NOTICE Now, therefore, Notice is The Department of Public Health and Cassandra Jezabel Deleon the Government. All bids shall become the property of the Coin.u I A Hi .! A N S E\ I , ( a: ter Box ONE OFFICE CLERK hereby given that on Friday, Guerrero Fcjeran, Rosemary Environmental Services (DPH&ES) is CUC. I’i*!’ 42', Saipan, Ml* won. |7/2S| In the Superior Court of the July 28, 1989, at the hour of ______Deleon Guerrero Fcjeran, and soliciting proposals for security guards for the Commonwealth of the 10:00 a.m., at the office of /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO Jonita Deleon Guerrero (Fem ale) 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Northern Mariana Islands the Department of Public Commonwealth Health Center (CHC). All proposals Executive Director, CUC equivalent Salar.. .S2.1 5 per hour. Fcjeran, Safety, Village, must be submitted no later than 3:00 p.m. Aug. 07, Coniai!. (SAURA S. EUGENIO dba Civil Action No. 89-718 minor children, Needed for typing and other administrative Rota, Mariana Islands, I will 1989, to Director of Public Health and DEE lini., P.O. Box 2926, Saipan, sell, at public auction, all of MP 9015(1. C7/2XI I·'. NOTICE functions. High school graduate preferred. Environmental Services, Commonwealth Health In the Matter of the the right, title, and interest of Center, Saipan, MP 96950. Envelopes must be INVITATION TO BID Appointment of a General Please take notice, that Selected candidate will be trained. Rota Shopping Center, Inc., Guardian for KIM SUNG Juanita Concepcion Deleon Alfred M. Apatang, and sealed and marked "SECURITY GUARDS CUC-ITB-89-W016 CONTRACT, P90-004". WOO, a minor child. Guerrero has filed a Petition, Interested persons may apply at ISLAND Margarita T. Apatang in and The Executive Director, CUC is soliciting sealed asking that Petitioner be to the aforementioned parcel bids for one (1) 1989 4x4 Pick-up truck with 10 WAITRESSES NOTICE appointed as the general FIESTA FOODS COMPANY, North of of real property. Scope of work includes adequate security guards 4 SINGERS standard transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM 10 DANCERS guardian of Edward John Mt. Carmel School (2nd Floor). You are further notified that coverage for three (3) shifts per twenty-four hours Please take notice, that Deleon Guerrero Fcjeran, the terms and conditions of Radio, power steering, spare tire and lug wrench. - High school equivalcnl. Salary: SC. 15 the sale will be as follows: every day of the year to provide protection from per hour. Kim Scong Soo has filed a Cassandra Jezabel Deleon physical harm for patients, visitors, employees and Contact: GIS dba Maharaja Night Petition, asking that Guerrero Fcjeran, Rosemary The right is reserved to Must include one year maintenance agreement and establish a minimum bid for protects Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Club. Saipan, Ml* 96950. (7/28) F. Petitioner be appointed as the Deleon Guerrero Fcjeran, and warranty (FMVSS) plus registration fee. Vehicle general guardian of Kim Sung Jonita Deleon Guerrero the parcel of real property ASSOCIATED INSURANCE Islands Government property. Detailed requirements must be safety inspected prior to delivery to Woo, a minor child; and that Fcjeran, minor children; and which may or may not be and information may be requested at the Director's the said Petition will be heard that the said Petition will be disclosed at the sale; and to Marpands. Vehicle must include complete under­ MECHANICS UNDERWRITERS OF THE Office during normal working hours 7:30 - 11:30 by the Court on July 20, heard by the Court on July reject any or all bids, for any coating and rustproofing, a plastic protective bed PAINTERS PACIFIC, INC. reason. a.m. and 12:30 - 4:30 p.m., beginning July 14, 1989, at the hour of 1:30 27, 1989, at the hour of 1:30 liner, and hydraulic lift (tommy lift). p.m. of the said day. p.m. of the said day. It will be required that a 1989. 4 WELDER MECHANIC - High Dated, this 11 lit day of Dated, this 11th day of deposit of 10% of the school equivalent, 2 years experience. WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT purchase price be paid on the Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked Salary: S2.15 per hour. July, 1989: July, 1989: Any company or person submitting a proposal Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, day of the auction. The should be available for negotiation shortly after the CUC-ITB-89-W016 to Procurement and Supply LTD. , INC., P.O. Box 527, Saipan, /s/Bemadita A. Sablan /s/Bemadita A. Sablan remaining balance will be due opening of the proposals and will be contacted by the Office, Lower Base no later than 3:00 p.m., July 24, MP 96950. (7/28) F. Dcp. Clerk of Courts Dcp. Clerk of Courts DONALD C. BARCINAS within ten (10) days of the 1989 at which time and place, all bids received will 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - sale. Failure to make payment DPH&ES. Therefore, each proposal should contain High school equivalent. Salary: Si.75- of the remaining balance telephone number and name of responsible party be publicly open and read. Bid received late will not 52.15 per hour. IS NO LONGER EMPLOYED WITH THE within ten (10) days will who can negotiate their proposal. Further, a current be considered. 15 M A SO N S - H igh school result in forfeiture by the equivalent. Salary: Sl.75-S2.15 per COMPANY AND CAN NO LONGER ACT local business license which specifies security must FOR RENT buyer of the 10% deposit, and be attached to the proposal. The CUC reserves the right to reject any or all bids Contact: NORTH PACIFIC ON OUR BEHALF AS OF JULY 05,1989. any and all of the buyer’s BUILDERS, INC., P.O. Box 1031, ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING rights, title and interest in the for any reasons if in its sole opinion to do so would Saipan. MP 96950. (7/28) F. The B & W Apartment Navy Hill has one (1) ACCOUNTS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO aforementioned properly will Signed: be in its best interest. 1 TECHNICIAN - High school Bedroom For Rent. Fully furnished. Available on revert to the Commonwealth graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Sincerely, July 22nd. OUR OFFICE IN GARAPAN. Development Authority. Dr. Jose T. Villagomez, Director 52.15 per hour. TELEPHONE NOS. 234-7222 OR 234-6865 Contact: MODERN ELECTRONICS, /s/Acting Director Department of Public Health and PEDRO SASAMOTO INC., P.O. Box 799, Saipan, MP Contact 234-7158 FAX NO. 234-5367 Dept, of Public Safety Environmental Services Executive Director, CUC 96950. (7/28) F.______PAGE46--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 47

Termites Blank D-9'ER, BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Beya Clan W ins CLASSIFIED ADS PUBLIC SALE OF INVITATION TO BID (As o f Sunday, July 9) Over Typhoons 1 CARPENTER ESTATE PROPERTY Seabees Edge OCK Team WINS LOSSES PCT. 1 KITCHEN HELPER REBID Toyota Wheels 3 i l i i l i i i l .750 By Ray Palacios - High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 By Ray Palacios Sabían Termites 3 l l i l l T l l i ,750 TheBeyaClan walkedaway per hour. Members of the General Public, Please Take Notice: DPVy89-ITB-00093 Luis Manibusan and Eddie Santos combined for a seven- Rainbow Const. Se » 4 2 i i l l l l l i l 666 with a 5-4 forfeiture win over 1 WAITRESS - High school graduate, The Director of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids 3 months experience. Salary: $2.15 per Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §363(b)(l), the undersigned hitter as the Sablan Termites, behind a ten-run fourth inning YCO D-9'ers 2 2 .500 the Typhoons when the hour. Trustee intends to sell property belonging to the for the Construction of Liyo Park Pavilion, Rota, rally, walked away with a 14.0 shut-out over the YCO D-9'ers OCK Aces 2 3 .400 Typhoons failed to have ten 1 FRONT OFFICE MANAGER - estate of BK Case 89-00001, in front of premises of MP, Commonwealth of thè Northern Mariana to tie the Toyota Wheels for first with a 3-1 record. Blue Sharks 0 4 .000 players after three complete High school graduate, 2 years Islands. Bid in duplicate will be accepted in the innings. The victory upped the experience. Salary: $1,700.00 per Westpac Freight, Puerto Rico, Saipan, CNMI, on After three quiet innings, the Termites erupted for ten run in Saturday, the 29th of July, 1989, commencing at Office of the Chief of Procurement and Supply at on 12 or more Times at BAT) Clans record 3-4. month. the fourth with two-outs, highlighted by two RBI's apiece Bill The CHC, playing without 2 ROOM-MAID (CHAMBERMAID) - Players Team AB HITS AVE. 9:30 a.m. The property to be sold consists of: Lower Base, Saipan until 3:00 p.m., local time, Quitano, James Ada and . Quitano hit a two- half o f their regular ten players, High school equivalent, 1 year Reno Celis Termites 12 0 .500 Friday, August 04,1989, at which time and place the run homer to right, while Ada and Benavente both started the suffered their second loss of experience. Salary: $2.25 to $2.37 per Women's shoes jewelry sun glasses A1 Camacho Wheels 14 6 .428 bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any rally with back-to-back RBI doubles and also RBI singles in the the season falling, in the five hour. Women's clothes men's shoes handbags Frances George Aces 22 9 .409 1 GARDENER - High school graduate, same inning. innings to aggressive Pacific bids received after the above time will not be Jess Wabol Seabees 15 6 400 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per blue jeans candle sets miscellaneous Trading 12-2 in the second accepted under any circumstances. The Termites picked up where they left off with three more T Kangmanmao Aces 23 9 hour. .391 game. runs in the fifth, on Reno Celis two-run single, for a 13-0 lead. Dave Camacho D-9'crs Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEV­ These items will be sold individually or in lots for 18 7 3 8 8 Bill Aguon led Pacific CrisPangelinan ELOPMENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand cash. A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany They concluded the scoring with a run in the seventh on James Aces 22 8 ,363 Trading's attack, going 3-for-3 Glen Palacios Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP the bid. This security may be a Certified Check, Ada's RBI grounder. Accs 17 6 3 5 2 with two-homers and four 96950. (7/28) F. Dated this 6th day of July, 1989. Greg Camacho Cashier's Check, Bid Bond or other form acceptable The closest the D-9'ers could get was in the bottom of the D-9’ers 17 6 3 5 2 RBI's, while Unumelo 1 COOK HELPER to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, second, when Dave Camacho singled and advances all the way BobLlzama Wheels 17 6 3 5 2 highlightedf the CHC’s offense 4 WAITRESSES /s/Timothy H. Bellas to third on an error before being caught when Reno Celis fielded with a second inning solo - High school equivalent, 2 years Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Runs: Greg Camacho (10), Mike Guerrero (9), Tom Rabauliman & experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Trustee homer. Leading off Pacific with a notation on the face of the check: "Credit Ben Sablan’s grounder and fires it to home to catcher Diego AI Castro (8). Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & Benavente. Benavente had a great day, gunning down three D- Trading took the lead with four PROMOTION dba Saipan Bowling Account no. 1453" Doubles: Al Camacho (4), Cris Pangelinan, Joe Tenorio, Al Castro runs in the bottom o f the first, Center, P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP 9’ers trying to steal second, including two perfectly executed &NaruseIdip(2). with two runs coming in on R. 96950. (7/28) F. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT The bidder is required to submit with his bid, a copy pitch-out. Triples: Reno Celis, Tony Camacho, Greg Camacho, Tony Rios' single. They went on to 2 COOKS MTC has an immediate job opening for: of his Business Permit as a compliance with the Paul Tenorio went 3 for-4 with a double and two RBI's to lead JRogolofoi, Junior Martin, Dave Camacho, Jess Peterson, Frances stop the game by scoring eight 1 GARDENER the Rainbow Construction Seabees-Four pass the OCK Aces George and Michael Guerrero (1). of the next nine runs. - High school equivalent, 2 years Contractor's Registration and Licensing Laws of the 10-7, their second consecutive victory. Home Run: Bill Quitano, Sylvan Pua and Dave Camacho. The IT&E Innovators won experience. Salary: $2.15 ¡>cr hour. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. their second consecutive 2 FARMERS - High school The Seabees-Four won 2-1, rapped out hits but it was the 14 RBI: Al Camacho (9), Tom Rangmanmao & Ron Benavente (8). forfeited game 7-0, when the equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: bases on balls given up by Aces pitchers taht won the game for D-9'ers came up with less than $275.00 per month. Specifications and plans of the project will be Players Team IP ER HITS ERA Applicant must have a Bachelor's DegTee in the Seabees. nine players. Contact: IOHN S. TENORIO, P.O. available on or after July 14, 1989, at the Technical Eddie Santos Termites 10 0 3 0 0 0 accounting from a U.S. accredited College or Trailing 3-2 in the top of the fourth, the Seabees, behind three After upsetting the front Box 29, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. Services Division, Department of Public Works in Luis Manibusan Termites 16 3 University, and hands-on data processing or bases-loaded walks, rallied for four runs to take a lead that they 16 168 running Airport Landers in 1 COOK - High school equivalent. Tony Benavente Wheels 8 2 7 2 2 5 Salary: $2.15 per hour. Saipan. A nonrefundable payment o f.$50.00 is extra innings last week, the microcomputer and software experience. never relinguished, 6-3. They went on to increase their lead to Wilber Ngotel 'Sharks 11 3 Contact: TA BUN KUY, P.O. Box required for each set. Pre-bid conference for this 12 2.45 Suwaso D-6'ers came up short 10-3 with two more runs in the fifth, a run in the sixth, and a run Wilber Ada 1328, Saipan. MP 96950. (7/28) F. Salary: Negotiable, depends on qualifications project will be held at 3:00 p.m., on July 28, 1989, Aces 34 13 33 3.44 this time suffering their fourth in the seventh. Ben Mesa 1 CASHIER - High school equivalent. at the Technical Services Division, Department of Wheels 10 4 17 3.60 loss at the hands of last year's Benefits Offered: 1. Paid Vacation Leave The Aces came back strong in the last two innings, managing Dennis Ngimgok Sharks 10 4 13 Salary: $2.25 per hour. Public Works in Saipan. 3.60 runner-up team. The Camacho Contact: PANSY, INC. dba White 2. Paid Sick Leave to cut the lead to 107. However, with the winning run at the plate Kaleb Dulei Wheels 11 5 12 4.09 Roots, 19-7. House Gift Shop, P.O. Box 1328, 3. Paid Holidays and one out in the bottom of the ninth Mike Guerrero, who Pete Roberto D-9'ers 11 5 17 4.09 The D-6’ers drew first blood Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. 4. Paid Education Program Those bidders who previously bought plans and relieved John Mark in the eighth inning, struck out Sylvan Pua Jess Peterson D-9'ers 13 6 with three runs in the top o f the 1 CASHIER (Night Shift) - High 5. Paid Retirement specifications, do not have to pay again. Only new and got Rick Omar to ground out to short to end the threat and llrst, led by Joe Salas two-runs school equivalent. Salary: $2.25 per Strikeouts: Wilber Ada (23), John Marie (11), Pete Roberto (9). single. hour. 6. Medical Plan bidders will have to buy a set of plans and the game for the victory. Contact: COMMONWEALTH specifications at the Technical Services Division. PACIFIC INTL. dba Crystal Palace, 7. Dental Plan P.O. Box 1328, Saipan. MP 96950. 8. Group Life/Travelers (7/28) F. Insurance Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions The Saipan Sportsfisherman’s Association and the fishing community here on Saipan would like to for Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI 1 CASHIER - High school equivalent. Applicants will be accepted daily from 8:00 a.m. to Salary: $2.25 per hour. Classification and Salary Structure Plans, and express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the following Businesses and Individuals for their Contact: FULL HOUSE, INC. dba 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday at the personnel payment of not less than the minimum salaries and contribution and support of the 5th Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament and the Garapan Main Shop, P.O. Box 1328, office, Gualo Rai or send resume to MTC, P.O. Box Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid 306 Saipan, MP 96950, Attn: Personnel Dept. celebration of the "Recreational Fishing Week" from July 2nd to the 8th 1989. 1 MAINTENANCE PERSON - High on this project. school grad, plus vocational school Federal Law requires that any person hired be legally grad. Salary: S550.00 per month. entitled to employment in the U.S. We comply with All bid documents received shall be the sole property Contact: ROBERT A. HEFNER, P.O. Dankulo Na Si Yuus Maase! Box 307, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) F. this law on a non-discriminatory basis. Proof of of the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands 2 COOKS eligibility will be required prior to being hired. with the exception of bid bonds, certified checks or Governor Pedro P. Tenorio · Most Reverend Bishop Thomas Camacho · Father Isaac Ayuyu · Acting DPS Director 2 WAITRESSES cashier's check which will be returned to the bidders 2 ELECTRICIANS The MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS Greg Camacho · Lt. Raymond Camacho & DPS Traffic Division · Lt. Joe Sabían & Harbor Patrol Staff · Hyatt 2 MAINTENANCE WORKERS CORPORATION is an equal opportunity employer. in accordance with the specifications section, 2 CHAMBERMAIDS "Instruction to Bidders" Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 5, Regency · U.I.U · Mr. & Mrs. John Sabían · Mr & Mrs. James Kintol · Saipan Beach Hotel · Anderson Wood Inc. · - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 Bid Guarantee. Marianas Variety News & Views per hour. Contact: YATSUHASHI CORPORA­ TION, P.O. Box 244, Saipan, MP OFFICE SPACE Microl Corporation · Herman's Food Basket ‘ Pop's Enterprises * Saipan Sea Ventures f Continental Air Micronesian · 96950. (7/28) F. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Joeten Enterprises arid Associates Companies · Midway Motors · KCNM/KZMI · Marianas Ocean Enterprises · 1 HOUSE PAINTER - High school AVAILABLE equivalent. Salary: $1.50 per hour. PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. Garment Industry Association · North Pacific Lumber Company · Sam Francisco Farms « Mar Pac · Pacific Trading Contact: JUAN S. CEPEDA dba Conveniently located at Co., LTD. · Marianas Tug & Barge * Herman's Bakery · Mobil Oil Micronesia - Island Bottling Company · Marianas Barcep Management & Associates, P.O. Box 502 P.O. Box 37, Saipan, MP 96950. Design Florist Bldg. Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950 Printing ‘ Johnson Outboard Motors ‘ Shell Marianas · Macaw Helicopter ‘ Yamaha Motor Co. (Yamaha's Cup) (7/28) F. For more information Position: SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Mairpac (Governor's Cup) 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. Call 234-6582 or 5593 Contact: LUCINDA T. HOCOG, P.O. No. of Position Open: ONE (I) Duty Free Shoppers, Ltd. · Shimizu Construction Co., Ltd. · Taotao Marianas Corp. · Saipan Niizeki Saipan Co. Ltd. · Carmen Safeway Box 2228, Saipan, MP 96950. (7/28) Enterprises, Inc. · Apex International · Northern Islands Co. · Kwek's Enterprises · Northern Marianas Seafood Co., Inc. · First American F. Requirement· - Requires excellent typing and English Title Insurance, Inc. · Vice Speaker Benigno Sabían & Congressman David Sabían · JTS Insurance Co., Inc. · Saipan Farmers Cooperative · 1 COOK - High school equivalent. skills, willingness to accept responsibility Salary: $2.15 per hour. Touche Ross & Co. · Michael Grandinetti · Carlsmith, Wichman Case Mukaii & Jchiki, Atty. · Garment Industry Association · Town & Country HOGS' FEED - Must be able to work Saturdays & Sundays Contact: MICHAEL SZE PRODUCTS • Takai & Associates * International Bridge & Construction Marianas, inc. Sabían Construction Co. ·. Pacific Images · Diego's Mart · Arizona INC. dba Hong Kong Chinese Rest., - Successful candidate must be organized & Night Club · Saipan Marine Tours » Turner Pacific Corp. · L&T International · JTG Entertainment & Promotion ‘ Micronesian Sales Co., P.O. Box 596. Saipan. MP 96950. ON SALE dependable & have good clerical and (7/28) F. communication skills (SPN) Inc. · Knight Pqblic.Relations · Construction & Material Supply Mac Homes Co., Ltd. · Aqua Del Rey · CTS · Commonwealth Marine 5 TRAVEL COORDINATOR - High NEW SHIPMENT Agency · Saipan Manufacturers, Inc. · IT&E · Sas Sporting Goods · David Price ESQ · Pedro Atalig ESQ· Sabían Termites & Pest Control school graduate, 4 years experience. Job Description: - Full Time Position • Connie B. Ch^ttér^tj^^^ribdw^Construction ‘ Western Pacific Telecommunication · A»bic · Marine Merchant Bank » Union Bank · Salary: $450.00 per month. $15.00 to $16.95 only Contact: UNITED ENTERPRISES, Umda · Hita •‘PácifiqD¿ilS^ment Inc. · Catt Construction .? GTS Enterprises, Inc. · Home Improvement Center*\Saipan Shipping Co., INC., P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP Buy at ABEL OLOPAI'S Salary: - Negotiable based on qualifications and Inc. · Yco Corporation ‘ Trarisarrierica Corporation · Club 19 Hole · Morgen's Mini Mart & Laundry Mat · North Pacific Builders, Inc. · Blue 96950. (7/28) F. experience Marianas, Inc. · Martin Ocean Bar & Grill · Basic Construction & Supp|y ? Century lnsurance Co., Ltd. · Chalan Kanoa Beach Club · Tasi Residence in Garapan NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! Tours & Transportation · Juan S. Torres/Dicta T. Torres · Ann Stewart ‘ Guam Insurance Adjusters, Inc. · David Wiseman, ESQ · Marty Please apply in person at our Main Office located at Hafadai Taylor, ESQ · Len's Bar & Grill · Marine Leisure Corp* · Rexford C. Kosack · Bank of Guam · Han’s Corporation DON'T JUST SIT 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Beach Hotel behind Hafadai Cafe and ask for Mr. Yoichi THERE, GET UP Monday to Saturday Matsumura or Mrs. Judy Arriola. AND EXERCISE! Phone: 234-9492 An Equal Opportunity Employer OUR CO-SPONSORS: Commonwealth Development Authority · Saipan Mayors Office · Marianas Visitors Bureau Fish & Wildlife PAGE48 MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, JULY 14,1989 CNMI Bicycle Team Ready For Iowa Ride by Dan Phillips The Marianas representatives also Brown, 14-year-old Phil Sablan, A 15-memberream of bicycling presented the CNMI flag to the 16-year-old Vincent Seman and enthusiasts from Saipan is about Governor of Iowa in Des Moines. 17-year-old Jason Hosch. to participate in a500-m ile, 7-day This year's edition of the According to Facey, the team "fiesta on a bike" in Iowa. » "Marianas Islanders" includes has written to the event's coordi­ This is the second year repre­ Facey, Brown (now living in Las nators in each town the bicyclists sentatives from the Marianas are Vegas) and Sen. Juan T. Guerrero. going to Iowa. Jerry Facey, one of GIA Donating $5,000 only two to go last year, said this year's increase to 15 representa­ tives is an indication o f the rap­ To Sports Association idly increasing popularity of bi­ The Garment Industry Asso­ NMI Amateur Softball Associa­ cycle riding on Saipan. ciations (GIA) donated $5,000.00 tion's league play. Money will also He said the riders will be spend­ to the Northern Marianas Ama­ go directly to NMASA for their ing about ten hours a day on their teursports Association (NMAS A) use. bikes, but that the event is a lot of with plans to sponsor major sport­ "We chose sports as the benefi­ fun. "The Iowans com e out in ing league activities. The dona­ ciary of our involvement in com­ great numbers, cheering and ask­ tion comes after a decision by munity activities because we felt ing where we're from," saidFacey, Association members to target the CNMTs most valuable asset, who along with former Saipan sports as a recipient of GIA com­ it's youth, are often overlooked resident Harry Brown were the munity involvement funding. when it comes to resources. And only representatives from here last Richard A. Pierce, GIA spokes­ afterall, they are the most valu­ year. man stated, "The Association able resource of the CNMI. Sports, Every state will have represen­ chose NMASA to receive the have a way of instilling qualities tatives in the 17th annual contribution of tis members di­ such as fairplay and working with RAGBRAI (Des Moines Regis­ versity. And, as some of the others which are essential in adult ter's Annual Great Bicycle Ride leagues are currently in play, life," Pierce stated. Across Iowa), to be held July 23- NMASA would forward funds In letters to the individual sports 29. In addition to Guam and the when they open." association intentions were re­ GIA will sponsor SABA's Marianas, several countries will Some of the members of the "Mariana Islanders"'stand, along with their ne w , layed from GIA's members that be there, including Japan, Ger­ banner, on the train at Sugar King park. At top left is Jerry Hall and at top right (men's basketball), SAVA's (men’s they would also like to sponsor many, Australia and Belgium. is Jerry'Facey. and women's volleyball) and the teams in the upcoming leagues. Facey said that the 7,500 par­ On the bottom row, left to right, are:Debbie Milks, Charles Novo-Gradac, Vince Seman, Phil Sablan and Juan T. Guerrero. ticipants were drawn from a lot­ tery that included over 15,000 Facey said he has been riding 50- will be stopping in and have made applications. He said the Saipan 100 miles a week in preparation arrangements to stay with fami­ team, named the "Marianas Is­ for the Iowa ride, and Guerrero lies in those towns, instead o f in landers”, received a special 15- said he has been riding 30-50miles campgrounds that many o f the person allotment, based on a week. other thousands of bikers will be Saipan's participation last year and Other members of the Saipan staying in. on the distance from home the contingent are: Wolfe Mojica, The "Marianas Islanders" have team is traveling. Steve Soenke, Jerry Hall (driver), received support from the Mari­ Mike Grandinetti, Charles Novo- Last year was "an exceptional anas Visitor's Bureau and Saipan Gradac, Debbie Milks,Pat Bryan, experience," Facey said. He said Stevedore. However, the team Jim Staub and Tom High. that he wrote to every town in has had to provide most of its own Youth will also be served, as the Iowa that they visited, and even expenses, Facey said. received a red carpet ceremony in team also includes 12-year-olds a small town named Mt. Carmel. John-Paul Facey and Jeremy Left to Right Sonny Flores, Saipan Amateur Basketball Association Mark Halstead, Commonwealth Bowling Association Richard Pierce, President GIA Dr. Tony Stearns, Over-the-Reef Yacht Club Ed Manibusan, Vice President Saipan Geezers Finally Play Ball NMASA, Saipan Golfers Association BillSakovich, Treasurer General, NMASA Tonie Taitano, Chairman Saipan Amateur Volleyball Association. Divers Form Geezer Basketball League or­ McCrory, Tom Barcinas, David Club ganizers held a team selection Aldan, Ray Guerrero, Jack Guer­ Auxiliary Offers Boating Course A movement has started meeting Tuesday at the Civic rero, Joe Lizama; Center Gymnasium. Eight teams 3. Nick Nicholas, Canice Ka- The United States Coast maneuvering, safety check-off among Saipan scuba were formed by random draw and pileo, Randy Fennell, Ken Blake, Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 29, is prior to getting underway, divers to form a club, rosters are posted at the gym en­ Betry Mike, Clemente Sablan, proper fueling procedures, offering a Safe Boating Course according to club trance. filing a flot plan, and sounds James Kintol; beginning August 4. The six organizer Capt. Chuck The "Over 30 4x4 half-court" and signals used in navigation 4. John Elisa, Jess Teregeyo, lesson course includes boating when meeting, crossing or Tour. "Wp-'have enough league is scheduled to startat 12:00 Jack Angello, Sid Kani, John construction and nomenclature, overtaking another vessel. interest now,"he said. noon Saturday at the gymnasium. Manglona, Tony Rogolofoi, Jim navigation rules, aids to For registration and "I think Saipan is ready Players are required to bring their Ellis; navigation, legal requirements for a ciub and we have 15 $ 10.00 entrance fee prior to game 5. John Guerrero, Zack Cruz, (Federal and CNMI Law§), boat information contact Joe Reyes, or 20 people who are time. David Camacho, Moses San Ni­ handling, and proper trailering. Public Education Officer at interested in a club also," There is limited entry still avail­ colas, Joe Muna, Martin Pangeli- 234-5860, or Tim Bruce, 322- able because four teams only have Practical demonstrations will 5259 during working hours. nan; he stated. be conducted in mariihspike, Registration for this course 6 players each. Players are urged 6. Tony Marios, Joe Sablan,Ray Tour said the to contact Tony Rogolofoi, James boat handling an.d closes July 22. Aldan, Larry Guerrero, Mike ■Mi organizational meeting Ada or Joe Lizama at 234-1001/2 Grandinetti, Bob Winkfield; 3Ë will be held, Saturday, or come to the gym Saturday. 7. Ray McDuff, Max Taylor, July 29 at 7:30 p.m. in Teams are as follows: Mike White, Rick Long, John News Tips Tanapag at the Village. 1. Chris Duenas, Nick Ben­ Kinsella, Alvin Hofschneider; Anyone wishing to find jamin, Joe Ada, Oldias Ngi- Fax The Variety out more inform atiori may raikelau, Mario Taitano, Lars 8. Tony Sablan, Joe Torres, Frank Crisostomo, Robert Chris­ call Tour at 322-0551. Palacios, Sebastian Taijima; Ft 2. Sonny Flores, Larry tian, Andy Nepaial, Dick Pierce.

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