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Vol. 20 No. 76 Soipon,MP 96950 ©199) Mononas Votiely D e c e m b e r 6 , 1 9 9 1 Serving OiMI for 19 Yeors Brisk port activity seen as Christmas nears

by Rafael H. Arroyo with Thanksgiving like turkeys tralia, and have arrived mostly in volume of cargo they are carry­ with no one to move them out. and others. 20-foot and 40-foot containers. ing. Estimates from the Common­ The volume of cargo arriving These items were shipped from According to Diaz, the num­ Usually, these ships come in wealth Ports Authority had it that at the Commercial Port of various ports in America, Japan, ber of shipcalls does not usually with a lot more room for more October and November ctfrgo has been has been on the upswing Korea, the Philippines, and Aus- register high increases but the cargo, but this is not apparently throughput has been pegged at for the last two months as the true for the last quarter of the some 111, 471 revenue tons as Christmas season nears, a top year. against the August-September official of the Saipan ports said. As the shipment arrives at the figure of 98,730, a 13% rise. No in an interview said that the port, the stevedores discharge figures have been mentioned for port known as Charlie Dock has the cargo at the storage areas and December yet but indications been “very busy”sincelastmonth container yards until the con­ were that it will be high. in anticipation of a big demand signee comes in and clear the “December is always a busy for merchandise and other gift necessary customs, ports, and month for our port here, because items for the holidays. quarantine procedures for the it also is the time of year when “The port is very busy because right to claim their cargo. passenger vessels with hundreds the island’s businessmen seemed “We do not usually have of Japanese schoolchildren ar­ to have ordered in advance. They problems on storage areas be­ rive our shores for their holiday want an early shipment of their cause as soon as the shipments vacations,” said Diaz. supplies so as not to get caught arrive here their consignees are According to Diaz, atleast four by the Christmas rush,” Diaz said already to pick them up to sell Japanese passenger liners call to in an interview. them at once. Sometimes, even the Saipan port yearly during December is a peak month for while their shipment are being December for an excursion visit. mostretailanddepartmentstores, brought in from the anchorage, Meanwhile,Diaz said that there and they do want to have enough the cargo owners are already has also been a large influx of food and goods at their shelves waiting at the dock, eager to pick construction materials this month for Christmas shoppers. them up,” said Diaz. apparently in anticipation of a The influx of toys, food stuff, Presently, there are two con­ boom in construction for the year clothing, and other Christmas tainer yards being utilized in the 1992. items such as Christmas trees port, but one of them has re­ Lately, large volumes of steel and trimmings have started to mained full because some bars and bagged cement has been come in droves starting Novem­ shipping companies have left waiting in the storage areas mak Saipan Port Superintendent Joe Diaz: Gearing up for the holi­ ber, along with foods associated days. their empty containersatthe yard, Continued on page 49 residents air concerns over proposed Niizeki project by Terl M. Flores tives of the Camacho family of he also lashed out at CRM Tanapag over the legislature and officials whom he say failed The concerns aired by the Marianas Public .Land to comply with their own set Tanapag residents and some Corporation’s (MPLC) decision of regulations. from the more outspoken lease the land even before the “Are we doing this (ap­ members of the community land exchange dispute between proval of the Niizeki lease) on the proposed multi-million the Camacho’s and the MPLC to serve the people or are we Talofofo resort did not sound could be settled. doing this to serve a few so pleasing to the ears of the In his testimony during the vested interests?,” Govendo project developers Thursday evening public hearing said. Much concern was raised held at the cafetorium of the Govendo also said that regarding both the economic Tanapag Elementary School, instead of relying solely on and environmental impact the Saipan lawyer and known activist the information provided by proposed development may Ken Govendo not only ques­ the developer, CRM officials have on the site. tioned the motives behind the should also seek the services There was also much disap­ Coastal Resources Management of an environmental con­ pointment and a tinge of anger Office’s (CRMO) quick ap­ sultant who can conduct an Bob Rowe, High School’s flight instructor oversees the coming from the representa­ proval of the Niizeki lease but, Continued on page 41 training of the first batch of Tinian High students enrolled under the school's aviation program. Arguments on business licensing reform heard by Rafael H. Arroyo Committee on Resources and pertains to. received by the Department of Development, under the chair­ The legislature was said to Commerce and Labor has in­ The Senate is presently un­ manship of Senator Jesus R. have found that present business creased dramatically within dertaking a careful study of a Sablan, heard comments on licensing policies are inadequate recent years and that the present bill that would centralize the ap­ whether the Business Licensing for the growing and increasingly licensing law is obsolete to deal plication and issuance process Reform Act of 1990 is ready in complex economy of the Com­ with the significant increase in of business licenses and provide its present form. monwealth. applications and subsequent for a more efficient and closely The Act was introduced in In a previous standing com­ problems arising from attempts managed licensing system. January last year and has been mittee report, the House to regulate closely license issu­ In a meeting Wednesday with under study since November last Committee on Commerce arid ance. representatives of affected year, owing to the very sensitive Tourism found that the volume Alsothecurrentlaw was found agencies of the bill, the Senate and comprehensive matter it Licensing Officer Cris Kaipat of business license applications Continued on page 42 I-MACANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- DECEMBER 6.1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1991- NEWS AND VIEWS-3 A Meeting Place For Our Gov’t, men urged: "Bite the bullet”

ions. . . And Yours. by Rafael H. Arroyo an increase in the efficiency of matching basis with local funds. the bulk of the funds needed to program manager would review all-departments and agencies. For instance, assuming that the defray the costs of the said the balance under certain class Special Assistant for Planning This means that the S 10.33 CNMI has a project which would project. code and reprogram fundsoutof and Budget David M. Sablan million which the CNMI gov­ cost some S10 million, the Com­ Over the next ten years, Gov­ it into another account. recently flashed out a directive ernment received in FY 1992 monwealth would have to put up ernor Lorenzo I. DL. Guerrero’s “We wish to put everyone on to all department, and activity will not be available in FY 1993 S2.5 million in order that $7.5 assistant for planning and bud­ notice that the Budget Office Jr’s Agenda heads to realistically assess their and onward. Sablan indicated that million of the Covenant fund get projected a total of $497 will reject any and all repro­ gramming attempts which would — =-^ by John DelRosario, Jr. budget requests for the fiscal year it is time for all agencies of could be utilized. That is because million for high-priority Capital 1993 and delete allocations government to ‘’bite the bullet”, Development funding needs. On reinstate funds into an account which might not productively so to speak. he assumption that the govern­ which has been previously been With the dust of the recent a major role in securing the man­ Hé’s known ^mong his co­ contribute to the established “I can not over-emphasize the ment accepts the proposal of the programmed out to another ac­ Life and death matters mid-term election settling date of the people, therefore, it workers as equally hardworking, programs of the administration. critical financial situation the Interior Department’s Office of count,” said Sablan. The incident last Saturday whereby three youths who had gone slowly, we once again return to too must be given direct partici­ fair and firm. And there’s no one This was contained in a CNMI government faces in FY the Territorial and Insular Af­ “As you can see, there is a surfing and were taken out into the ocean by the big waves has normal settings to attend to the pation in the discussion and else treading the soil of these is­ memorandum circular issued last 1992 and the years onward. We fairs, the Commonwealth stands gloomy picture ahead, and we manifested how some of the people we count on in times of need can demands of duty both at the of­ subsequent decisions of sub­ lands whose background comes month wherein Sablan projected must now find ways and means to get only $250 million or about must be prepared to continue to become indifferent and seem to turn their backs when they are needed fice and at the home front. stantives issues? close to Mr. Igisomar. Therefble, that the CNMI government might toutilizeourmanagementknow- half of its total capital develop­ provide an increasing level of most Personally, it was a very hum­ Think about it. This so-called the Civil Service Commission experience “lean years ahead” how so we may operate to the ment project costs. efficiency in the delivery of As the boys got lost somewhere in the deep blue sea, cries for help bling experience to see history victory belongs to the people. It may have decided to open the job on account of the uncertainty of best of our ability, in the light of This would mean that the gov­ public services within the reached the ears of people from the Boating Safety Patrol as well as to made for the first time ever—the is therefore the concerns of each up for other prospective appli­ Covenant funding for operations. financial constraints,” Sablan ernment will have to set aside available resources for opera­ Disaster Control personnel, the very people in charge of emergency GOP conquering what the sectorin this political triumverate cants. It’s a fair decision if the “We must be prepared to said in his memo. “matching funds” of about $25 tions. We must now explore situations of such nature. Democrats have turned into a to pitch-in so to protect the sacred intent is to follow requisite pro­ tighten up our belts due to some Funding for established pro­ to $50 million annually for the every conceivable means to When the signal for the lost boys were flashed at around 5:00, a Gibraltar—winning mid-term mandate of the people as we cedure. But I also believe that areas of concern that has been grams of the government is seen next ten years. substitute management exper­ Boating Safety Patrol boat responded and showed up at Sugar Dock. elections as though it’s second carve out the destiny of these nothing is fair if the Commission looming in the years ahead,” said to depend largely,on the final As of late, the Office of Plan­ tise for money we might not be Although it came at least an hour later, parents of the boys were nature. famous Taga Stone Islands. simply decides to appoint a non- Sablan referring to the prospects outcome of the current negotia­ ning and Budget indicated that it receiving in FY 1992,” Sablan somewhat very thankful seeing that help is upcoming and that rescue This phenomenon may be the indigent when we have one tight money situation in the US tions in what is known as 702 has received numerous calls from exhorts all government agency electorate’s subtle way of telling *** Special Assistant for Planning heads. efforts would be intensified. superbly qualified indigenous and in Japan. financial assistance as provided and Budget David M. Sablan various agencies for reinstate­ But after ten minutes of search the boat came back into shore. us that it wants a Republican- Your humble scribe has been person in the Personnel Office The US biggest single source for in the Covenant to Establish ment of funds to the originally According to Sablan, it is Apparently due to the strong current, and the danger it posed, it turned controlled legislature to ensure approached by many highly ready for that post of financial assistance for the the Commonwealth of the for the first three years, the for­ requested levels, but that these better to come out with .the back without even going outside the reef to look for their subject. smooth sailing in the delivery of reputable people with regard to . What’s more, if the system, is Commonwealth while Japan of­ Northern Marianas in Political mula being proposed is 25% ; requests could not be accommo- memorandum to make de­ One officer was quoted as saying that they cannot risk the lives of his public services from both the impending vacancy in the designed to give indigenous fers the bulk of investment and Union with the United States of 75%, respectively, for the CNMI , dated due to provisions of Public partment heads more aware men with such a strong current. The parents of the boys were shocked branches of government. The Personnel Office come January people theopportunity forprofes- tourism earnings. America. and the US. Law 3-68, the Budget Act. of the situation, to prepare into near hysterics with such a response from someone who was electorate is simply saying that it 1992. sional development, therefore, According to Sablan, the pos­ Judging from recent develop­ The subsequent three years According to reports reaching them to come out with strat­ supposed to handle life and death situations with a firm decisiveness. subscribes to GOPprograms and Most, if not, all who have upward mobility, this is one area sibility thatFiscal year 1992 will ments in the 702 consultations, would have both governments the office, there were incidents egies on how to make better Time passed and a solution thought of by the police was to get a bigger its efforts to combat the economic spoken about the top post have where the Commission can sim­ be the last fiscal year wherein there have been indications that splitting the costs at 50% - 50%; where some of the departments/ use of their money, operate boat from the Boating Safety warehouse at Lower Base, an alternative and social problems that came strongly mentioned one single ply put its best foot forward and Covenant funding for operations Covenant funds for capital im­ and the remaining years, in case Activities reprogram funds in and for less, and to put more ex­ which would easily cost another one hour. with progress. Therefore, the name time and again as the heir appoint Mr. Igisomar the next will be available should be met provement projects may only be of a ten-year702 package, at 75 % out of a given account. pertise in their management To think that each minute is like hell for the boys’ parents thinking of woriting vocabulary between the apparent, namely: Mr. Alonzo. Personnel Officer. It’ll be one head on by the government with utilized on a proportionate - 25% with the CNMI putting up These are practices where a expertise. what may have happened to the youths! two branches ofgovemment for Igisomar. giant Christmas gift not so much Indeed, every second counts especially in these life and death the next two years is cooperation, Mr. Igisomar is a quiet, humble for Mr. Igisomar himself and the situations, but such urgency may not be felt by some unless it is perhaps pure and simple! but a highly respected individual Carolinian Community, but for their son or daughter missing there at sea in a life or death situation. But then there’s a missing el­ in his profession. Yes, Igisomar all Civil Service Employees Problems in school system may worsen, say officials True, several attempts were made to secure a helicopter through ement in this triumverate as the has worked with personnel mat­ whose fate rests upon a man whose Disaster Control but none could participate in the absence of spotlights executive and legislative ters for many years. He’s reputation is beyond reproach for night search. branches attempt to work things educated, fully trained, in addi­ when issues requiring a fair and can use for the construction of by government officials and PTA out under the spirit of coopera­ tion to being a superbly by Terl M. Flores The parents remained hopeful as an officer tried to contact Civil just decision is put through for his the necessary classrooms, the members, it was always a con­ Defense Coordinator Felix Sasamoto to see if they could find a way for tion—the role of the GOP well-rounded individual. He be­ consideration. I trust the Com­ lieves in the Ci vil Service S y stem. The Public School System purchase of computers and other cern that the students of particular the Navy to participate in the rescue efforts, but he was allegedly Leadership. Where does the mission follows its conscience as schools lacked the discipline GOP Leadership fit in? Is its Most importantly, he believes in it reviews and subsequently de­ (PSS) is continually beset by equipment and to fund other nowhere to be found at that time. So another alternative went down the protecting the merit of thatsystem problems which, education of­ programs which currently in need particularly in observing cleanli­ drain. role limited to thecampaign trail? cides on this issue over the next ness in schools. Or isn’t it true that it too played for all Civil Service Employees. month or so. ficials themselves say, will grow of the money to be operational. It was at this time that Boating Safety men indicated that the big boat worse in the coming years as the The Commissioner welcomed Teacher representative to the that was supposed to be fetched from Lower Base is no longer needed CNMI continues to experience the recent passage of a statute Board of Education Anna in as much as the boys were already spotted and rescued by a certain Ben economic growth. which increases the PSS subsidy Ludwick says that disciplining Concepcion, a boat owner who has taken it up to himself to do the In almost every school in the from the previous 15% of the should not only be the burden of search. CNMI, there is the apparent lack CNMI’s total revenue to the the teacher but also that of the What may be gleaned from the experience is the lack of coordination of instructional materials, the current 30%. parent. among people who are supposed to coordinate emergency matters such necessary textbooks to teach the “The money will really go a “Discipline is inculcated in the as these. children the rudimentary long way and it will enable the home. A teacher steps in to disci­ Why did all these people have to give out this and that reason to the To the Editor: Abolishment of the local leg­ delegation. ‘reading,’riting and ‘rithmetic, PSS to buy additional audio pline a child not because it is our effect that all they could apparently say to the parents was a pathetic, Senator Herman Guerrero is islative delegation would, at least Disbanding thepresentSaipan overcrowding in the classrooms equipment and other materials responsibility but because it has ‘Tough luck, big waves; no boat; no light on choppers; no Sasamoto." to be lauded for his concern re­ for Saipan, put responsibility for legislative delegation would,· and the yearly haunt for teachers that will expand the computer to be done,” Ludwick said. And to think that valuable lives of young people are involved. What garding redundant functions in local matters in the hands of only therefore, not only concentrate who will willingly invest the time instruction and multi-media school administrators if you find yourselves in the place of these poor parents, faced with the the government. He has, ac­ four people - the three members greater power in fewer hands, to teach the Commonwealth stu­ programs currently being im­ also decry the limited vocational Tinian mayor James Mendiola was given recognition for his confri- prospects of a son dying out in the ocean, wouldn’t you feel enraged? cording to recent press reports, of the Municipal Council and but would also eliminate any di­ dent. plemented in CNMI schools,” education classes offered in their butions to the PSS. (From left) mendiola. Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. The way we see it, people who would put their own safety over the recommended that either the lo­ the Mayor where not the author­ rect representation of individual Education officials say the Torres said. schools·. Manglona, Commissioner of Education Lee Torres. In the fore­ lives of the people they are supposed to protect have no business staying cal legislative delegation or the ity i s shared among three senators areas/townships of Saipan. existing problems does not only On the other hand, Severina Newly-ejected Board of Edu­ ground is Tinian High Principle Jack Angelo. in jobs dealing with ensuring the safety of the public. municipal council be abolished, and 16 members of the House of The legislative delegations are, stem from overpopulation in Ogo, President of the Common­ cation Board member Fermin They should perhaps seek jobs, say, as baggers in a Joeten grocery, as both are performing similar Representatives. Moreover, in addition, made up of ex­ Commonwealth schools butalso, wealth-wide Parent-Teacher Atalig said such courses should or as waiters in a hotel restaurant where they may be far from the risks functions. Onecannot argue with those House members are elected perienced legislators who, among from the limited budget which Association said that PTA or­ be offered to students who are of life threatening situations. this position that government is from separate districts, and thus other things are, in a position to the PSS receives yearly. ganizations are doing their best not academically inclined to help too large, and reductions are are able to represent the unique be familiar with Commonwealth- Commissioner William S. to become partners in education. them succeed in other fields of needed. endeavor. - needs of each of Saipan’s distinct wide issues and concerns thus, at | Torres said that the stlccess of Ogo said innovative methods However, the Senator’s pro­ and separate election districts, a least theoretically - making them | the educational system can only have been devised to assure The school visits have been ¿M arianas G\foriety'â$& posal then call for a permanent virtue that is lost in the· munic­ better informed of the general I be achieved if there is an exist­ parent participation in school initiated by Torres as a means by Serving the Commonwealth for 19 years staff for whichever body re­ ipal council, where members are context in which local laws are | ing partnership between the activities. which the community and gov­ Published Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. mains: legal counsel, secretary elected at large. Conceivably, proposed. | parents, the government and the Ogo believes that despite the ernment leaders are given a first Publishers and assistant. So while propos­ they should all come from a Another positive aspect of the >! community as a whole. odds, public school students are hand look of the CNMI’s - ", Abed and f m Yoonfe j ing reduction on the other hand, single district, thus depriving local legislative delegation, as | “Parents take for granted the still competitive and as adequate educational system. Rota and yet more government positions other districts of any represen­ presently constituted, is the fact \ system where the students aic in. as their peers enrolled in the Tinian schools were visited Abed Younis...... Editor Member of are being proposed on the other. tation at all in the local Continued on page 47 ! Free education is an· expensive public schools. on Tuesday by a handful of Ten M. Flores...... Reporter The business and in order to succeed, The lack of budget and mate­ government officials lead by Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter Associated Press Letters to the editor are welcome on any subject so long as they hand-signed (no photocopied Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. signatures, please). Letters addressed to other publications orto third parties are discouraged. we need the full cooperation of rials are .not the only concern school administrators are faced Manglona and the House of P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 .. . „ . „ Faxed letters are allowed, so long as there is a voice telephone number for verification, as the parents,” Torres said. 0 Torres said the government is with. Much concern is also Representatives Chairman of 1 Tel: (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 1^·. bananas Variety are “electronic mail”. Letters endorsing particular political candidates are not encouraged and Fax: (670) 234-9271 AI1 Rlghts Reserved all letters are subject to editing for length and content. doing its job of subsidizing placed in the way student char­ Health, Education and Wel­ education by providing addi­ acter is being molded in school. fare Stanley Torres and a host Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona, observes the 4th grade scienr e , .------,------1 All letters remain the property of the Variety. tional funding which the PSS In the school visits conducted of other education officials. Class of Tinian Elementary teacher Nilda Atienza. 4 -m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 11 public servants Saipan Chorale Fresh Douglas Fir & in bow out of service Brother Heinrich's Christmas C h ristm a s Noble Fir featuring Bob Loughrey by Rafael H. Arroyo occasion of their retiring from in Fitting tribute to their many fro m and a variety of Christmas Music A total of eleven government public service.· years of service to the people of $2i:00-$42.00 Milton Crotts, Music Director employees were given recogni­ In simple ceremonies at the the Commonwealth. T rees governor’s office, the new retir­ %. and tion by Governor Lorenzo I. DL. “I’d like to extend in behalf of Northern Marianas College Band Guerrero last Wednesday on the ees were each given certificates our government leaders and playing a variety of Christmas Music Mike Blaisus, Band Director Saturday, December 7, 1991 Convention Center X « 7:00 P.M. 'f '· ’ \ * f and -"SÍ- .V Sunday, December 8 , 1991 Hafa Adai Hotel 3:00 P.M. W ✓ ..m & , Admission free to the public ...... m Beds (Made № USA) B ed d in g S s vXYfc V‘ ~\ O/ ' This program Is sponsored by the t r Northern Marianas Music Society Tuvin c dm! /* a with special help from J.C. Tenorio Enterprises, Bed Sheets - Beg. Saie American Red Cross, Aqua Resort Hotel, Dan Meyer, DFS, Ltd., First Floral Shop, Hafa Adai Hotel, and FuU t^r) /8d* Microl Corporation Governor Lorenzo I. Deleon Guerrero paid tribute last Wednesday to some 11 government employees M ib $28.95 * 1 7 * who retired from the service. Photo shows a group photo of the retirees with some their department heads. $^^.99 Queen u J eJ /set people of the CNMI our thanks mi $36.95 £L£L /set for all the services and outstand­ !1 ing efforts you have rendered King tL’·1 J kn during the tenure of your em­ Queen $48.50 * s i £ THE 2nd AM UAL ployment,” Guerrero said as he exalted this year’s batch of retir­ mmM CHRISTMAS ees. King $58.85 é&im In a brief statement during the ceremonies, Guerrero assured (set includes 1 ntied & nat sheet them that at anytime in' the fu­ m y : " " i t r f - J L T - S · B R U N C H ture, should they decide to come 2 gdilewcases). back again to seek employment in government, they can be ac­ Bedspread 1 f r ig id a ir e commodated in a first priority basis. According to the governor, the Mis $59.89 * 3 9 * Refrigerator, ¡restless 17 eu. ft. Commonwealth has problems with its labor force and human resources, and this might enable Fill $68.85 retirees to be reinstated back to Refrigerator, ¡restless 18 f t . serve the people again. The chief executive also Queen $78.95 wished the retiring employees freezer, Chest 8 cu. ft. Ití®]*' ! good luck in. their endeavors apart \ ni from greeting them a happy King $89.95 « 6 2 93 , Sri holiday season' in advance. ATM -A * freezer, Chest 18 cu. ft. v ) J cD For his part, Personnel Officer Comforters 1 'JL, IJ.Í-p-^tUíííji Jesus P. Mafnas, who was also on hand to bid farewell to the $ 4 4 * freezer, Chest 23 cu. ft. gAo t retirees, pointed out that they IMS $59.85 will be receiving a five-year ser­ vice credit to their total years of TOYSH STOCK 1 0 % № service. Full. $68.85 8I 2 · 89 “On behalf of the Civil Ser­ I' <■ im s m i power wheels vice Commission, I wish to con­ Bed Mews 1 gratulate you for your comple­ $0.95 tion of your service to the Com­ $9.95 O monwealth,” said Mafnas. Standard The retirees for the year 1991 i w i n i m u m baby sïmb include: Jesus L. Kisa and Ed­ ward T. Diaz from the Depart­ Queen $12.95 * 8 " ment of Public Health and Envi- ronmental Services; Ipolyto •Sals Effective 12/8-12/12 Aguon from the Commonwealth King $15.95 *12 '" Utilities Corporation; Roman A. Sale Items cash/carry miy. Credit card purchase slightly DL. Guerrero and Jesus Q. igher. ' Babauta from the Department,of Natural Resources; Francisco S. Basa, Cesario T. Concepcion, and Roberto DLG. Manalo from % INTERESTED ARTISTS & CRAFTS PEOPLE the Department of Public Works; Holiday Store Hours: Must pre register to show Antonio N. Acosta from the Department of Public Safety; Nov. 22 - Dec. 24 Pick up forms at CCAC Office, CNMI Monday-Saturdav 9:00am-8:00pm RT Margarita C. Tudela from the Convention Center, Cgpitol Hill Disaster Control Office; and 10^ Sunday 10:00am - 4:00pm 2 3 4 - 7 3 1 3 All island artists welcome Celina A. Concepcion from the M o Superior Court. 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 * MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-7 Manamkos try disco dancing as exercise BALI EMPORIUM INC. RITA'S BLDG. MGM BLDG. Jew elry, G ifts and D ecorative by Rafael H. Arroyo talking to Benjamin T. Sablan, CHALAN BALI At least sixty of the who acts as advisor and consult­ BALI EMPORIUM PIAO EMPORIUM 1 A ccessories Commonwealth’s elderly were ant to Niizeki asking if an after­ | TO SAN ANTONIO treated the other day to a bone- noon disco could be arranged at BEACH ROAD NEW X-MAS ARRIVALS Have you heard about our price of fine Jewelry? ( HOPWOOD) I flexing, envigorating afternoon the GIG for the elderly. of disco dancing at the GIG Disco Sablan relayed the proposal to Have you seen our display of Bohemia Crystal? as part of a program initiated by Niizeki Vice President Yukichi officials of government led by Sakano who immediately liked LADIES STRETCH You can afford to taste the good life at Speaker of the House of Repre­ the idea of having the elderly MEN’S SLACKS sentatives Pedro R. DL. visit the disco as a contribution FREE GIFTS JEANS Guerrero. to the well-being of the senior by AL BURHAN (^ 9 o / /e c f a > /r l · . Governor Lorenzo I. DL. citizens of the CNMI. (Just Arrived) O N A L L GualoRai: 235-1736 Guerrero, accompanied by “The Niizeki people re­ 14 STYLES LATEST Store Hours: 10:00 AJW. - 6:00 PJW. Lieutenant Governor Benjamin sponded favorably because ap­ A S S O R T E D P U R C H A S E S )ESIGN T. Manglona alternated on the parently, they want to see that C O L O R S I SIZE 26" -42 BIG Monday - Saturday GIG dance floor with the the elderly of the Commonwealth Sunday 12:00 -6:00 P.M. CNMI’s old folks as partners. are healthy, so they were very SIZE 26" UP 42" ABOVE A brainchild of the speaker, supportive of the program and Lay-away Payments the event was made possible offered the facility free of under the auspices of Niizeki charge,” said the speaker. $ 50.00 International, owners of the GIG, Sablan, on the other hand, in­ $ 2 1 .9 9 UP UP National Office ! La Filipiniana Chords who made the place available to dicated that the program’s coor­ Supply 1 the “manamkos” free of charge. dinators and the Niizeki people To Garapan Middle Road Guaio Rai “Our elderly needs a better is going to put together a work­ form of exercise to flex their able schedule of visits at the GIG MEN’S JEANS GIRLS X-MAS LADIES muscles than their usual card that would suit the elderly and NEW SHIPMENT Nancy's Chemi Boy games and checkers, so I resolved the establishment DRESSES DRESSES by K.C. & to find an activity that would “We will sit down with the by Puffin rouse their curiosity as well as Administrator to work out a CLASSIC BASIC SPECIAL Jehovan's Witness Church give them better physical activ­ schedule. If they want to come ity,” said Speaker Guerrero in an here 3 times a month, we’ll make SIZE 26" - 42" S I Z E 1 - 1 2 interview at the GIG floor. the place available for them. The 3 S T Y L E S A S S O R T E D The speaker happened to at­ company is quite open about the COLORS 2 5 tend a Thanksgiving luncheon idea and they have been very % OFF hosted by Mt. Carmel and the accommodating toourfolks. It’s Aging Program for the elderly just a matter of sitting down for ON SELECTED when he saw that the only exer­ a timetable,” said Sablan in an $ 1 9 .9 9 $ 1 2 . 0 0 cise the old folks had was an interview at the GIG. ITEMS AQUA RESORT CLUB early morning walk along the He indicated that the number beach. of weeks or the number of times S a ip a n All the elderly did was to play per month is no problem, such MEN'S SHIRTS checkers, card games and eat that as long as the old people and sleep, activities which the want, the facility would always SHORT & LONG SLEEVES speaker considered as not good be open for them. by MEERAJ & AL-BURHAN We invite you to join the various “food promo" enough for blood circulation. GIG is also the site of the AQUA RESORT CLUB Saipan, have especially “Our senior citizens need a lot recent Saturnoon Star search prepared fo r your taste...... more attention from the younger which was held every Saturday S - M - L - X L ones. They need physical activ­ till December where the F O R A L L ity than the usual socializing that Commonwealth’s youth were O C C A S I O N S (WEDNESDAYS) they have been accustomed to,” entitled to use the facility for said. NEW ARRIVALS TENT SALE AT M.G.M. /(/A FFAl/A - Italian buffet featuring your afternoon discos. He quickly called in John Q. “Now, it is the elderly’s turn favorite Pastas. Guerrero, the Aging Program to enjoy the nice facilities GIG Adult: S16.00 1 10% s.c. *Kids: $8.00 + 10% s.c. Administrator and extended an has. And I challenge the other STORE invitation for all the elderly un­ corporations in Saipan to look at (FRIDAYS) der the program to a disco, which other ways on how they can con­ $ 1 4 .9 9 SEA FOOD N ((jH F - Mixed seafood buffet especialty. the group readily accepted. tribute in a similar way to benefit T-SHIRTS NEON PRINT; TANK Adult: $16.00 + 10% s.c. * Kids $8.00 + 10% s.c. In no time the speaker was our manamkos,” the speaker said. TOPS SHIRTS, LADIES DASTERS, (SATURDAYS) MEN'S & BOY'S F/FFFA MFX/CA/VA / CHILDRENS CLOTHING, (BAR-B-QUE NITE BUFFET) T-SHIRTS Discover Mexican Hospitality Featuring food specialties from SOUTH OF THE by GUAM EXPRESS BLOUSES AND MANY OTHER BORDER. NEON PRINTS Specials: Bar-B-Qued FAJITAS, CHICKEN MOLE VARIETIES TACOS, ENCHALADAS AND CEVICHE LATEST DESIGNS Adult: SI8.00+ 10% s.c.* Kids S9.00+10% s.c. S - M - L - X L $1, $2, $3, $5, $7 JUST ARRIVED (SUNDAYS) SUPER SAVINGS TILL STOCKS mmqFFsmAFSFMCH Famous Black Angus Prime Rib cut to taste and irrcsistable selection of pastries. LAST,SO HURRY UP ! Adult: $17.50 *Kids $8.75 inclusive CHECK OUT THE TENT SALE. We also serve daily "BREAKFAST BUFFET" from $ 1 0 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and "LUNCH SPECIAL" for only $10.00 - $15.00 at the TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER .YOUR LOW PRICE QUALITY GOODS STORE Costa Sc Ram no. Moun Dining Speaker Pedro R. DL.Guerrero obliges for a dance with one oftf OPEN EVERYDAY 9 a.m. To 9 p.m. CNMI's elderly during an afternoon disco at the GIG Wednesda F o r reservations please call 322-1234, Ext. 756, 730 or 731 8-m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y n e w s AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6, 1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-9 Munson to hear Gaming Control TOSHIBA) Mendiola's motion to Commission defers AIR CONDITIONERS suppress evidence casino application • Powerful Performance futed by U.S. Attorney Richard • Quiet Operation by Ten M. Flores by Ten M. Flores Hofschneider, set a hearing date • Stylish Design Pierce who stated that a consent The casino license applica­ to give Asai the opportunity to • Tough and Durable The trial of al leged drug dealer from a person prior to any in­ tion of the Northern Pacific De­ refute the allegations against \ terception or recording is not • High Efficiency Francisco B. Mendiola of Tinian velopment Inc.has been shelved him. The date has been sched­ continues this Saturday as fed­ covered under the CNMI Con­ temporarily pending the uled this coming January. D iscount eral district court Judge Alex stitution. O’Connor is known for ini­ Rockport developer’s payment of all its Munson is set to hear three mo­ On the other hand, Munson Various Models Available : investigation fees to the Tinian tiating several major prosecu­ tions from the defense, one of has decided not to dismiss the Casino Gaming Control Com­ tions including the case which Just in time for Christmas which is to sever Mendiola’s trial charges of conspiracy filed mission. led to the connection of Guam ’ s • Portable Type from that of his alleged co-con- against Mendiola and The Commission took formal former Governor Ricardo onlyat • Window Type spirator, David Boki Evangelista. Evangelista. In his decision, action to defer the Northern Bordallo for corruption in office Mendiola, through his coun­ Munson stated that a dismissal and for his two year stint as • Floor Type Pacific ’s casino license applica­ sel David Lujan, filed the mo­ of the charge will be in violation tion after it failed to make pay­ Chief Justice of American Sa­ The Shoe Gallery • Split - Wall Mounting Type tion based on the presumption of a federal statute which re­ ments of its investigation fees at moa. that the government might use a quires that separate counts be Gaming Consultant Fredric • Split - Ceiling Mounting Type the close of the Commission’s 1 block north of Mt. Carmel Church 234-6087 (6,400 BTU TO 100, 000 BTU) taped-recorded conversation madefor each offense commit­ business on November 29. Gushin will be O’Connor’s co­ which contain “many statements ted . Casino license applicants are counsel in the case. that may incriminate Mendiola.” Mendiola and Evangelista, required to pay for all the costs The said conversation between both of whom are Tinian resi­ associated with the investiga­ Evangelista and a cooperating dents, have been indicted on tions under the Commission’s witness was recorded on two charges of conspiracy to distrib­ fee regulations. separate occasions prior to ute, import and possess with an Northern Pacific’s application Five Booth Locations • ELECTRONIC BATH Evangelista and Mendiola’s intent to distribute crystal will be reactivated on a later September arrests. methamphetamine into the date upon payment of the fees it SCALE In a separate motion, Commonwealth. owes the Commission. The ac­ • CARPENTER TOOL Evangelista also sought the court The alleged drug dealers were tion against the developer was To Better Serve You. arrested by a joint team of fed­ SET to suppress the use of the re­ taken during the December 2 corded conversation as it was eral and local law-enforcement special meeting of the Commis­ • CAR SUN SHADE made in violation of his consti­ agents in September. Before their 1 1 f É É H Щ $ sion, a press release stated. t геуавшн и Я è tutional right to privacy under arrest, Mendiola was facing жшш — es Я sabían Building, sain Jose Meanwhile, former U.S. At­ sret OFFER IS GOOD WHILE SUPPLY LAST the CNMI constitution. charges on the importation of torney for Guam and the CNMI j Evangelista's contention that more than S2.2 million worth of K. William O’Connor has been (Next to Micro Motors) the evidence was obtained with­ crystal methamphetamine in the retained as co-counsel in the Toshiba authorized dealer & service shop for air conditioners in Saipan out the proper warrant was re­ Superior Court. Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. , prosecution of the case against Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday PACIFIC HOME APPLIANCES CORP. ASA Investment and Develop­ I P SS иа S * Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday JU ST S A Y N O TO D R U G S ment Co., according to a press P.O. Box 1582 Garapan, Saipan MP 96950 Tel. 234-9380* 2234-7452 Fax : 234-9719 release from the Commission. Investigators hired by the \ ' "1"a Commission found that the company’s primary owner Clarissa's Fashions, Yukihiro Asai has connections OPINING SOON!!! OPENING SOON!!! CIARÍA with the Japanese Yakuza and 1 wo*«’’ * (Across from Town House) that at one time, ASA Invest­ ment was allegedly funded by Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. the mob. Due to the findings of the li­ censing report on ASA’s appli­ il Bi 1 i -I cation, the Commission, then chaired by the late John U. Youths arrested for (Across from Hopwood Junior High) Open 10 a.m. to 12 Midnight seven days a week. car th e ft by Teri M. Flores Five juveniles were appre­ hended while twoothers escaped from authorities after a high­ speed chase which ended at the Pop's Foodm art, Guaio Rai Chalan Kanoa cemetery. The youths were detained in connec­ (On Middle Road) tion with the theft of a vehicle Open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week. owned by a Korean national. T a l p Ç The vehicle was spotted along • . * tÄiar-дав, As Perdido Road by roving po­ licemen who pursued the mi­ Ideally located in As-Lito, between the Dan Dan nors. No formal charges have been filed against the juveniles. 1 ...... ummwAww1 juül—h i Shell Gas Station and the As-Perdido/Airport Road. In other news: Garapan Video, Garapan * About $6,000 worth of div­ Commercial spaces available for rent from 1,200 sq.ft. ing equipment was stolen (On Middle Road) Wednesday evening at the PADI Open 8 a.m. to 11. p.m. seven days a week. to 3,600 sq.ft., as well as 3,600 sq. ft. grocery/market spaces. Diving School in Garapan. Reyes said the burglar forced open the front door of the estab­ Make Your Long-Distance Calls Today. lishment and exited through the FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT ROWENA OR RITA AT (670) 234-6174/3396 back door. The case is still under For Information call 234-8521 investigation. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 , 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 Senate president calls Low Level of Radon For the FRESHEST CHRISTMAS TREES RACQUEXBALL for final joint session in CNMI noted this season, come to Triple J ! by Ten M. Flores radon levels which were barely TOURNAMENT by Rafael H. Arroyo lie land leases. above the detectable level. Arriving December 7th, we have fresh Oregon Douglas In a letter to Guerrero dated Commonwealth residents Senate President Joseph S. December 4, 1991, Inos made Sarcone said a 0.6 p Ci/L was Fir trees that will still be green on Christmas D ay! y — » have no cause to worry about the detected in the Saipan school Inos the other day called on his known his intention for a joint radon level in schools, homes, MARV counterpart in the House of while 0.7 p Ci/L was detected in session before the Senate com­ government buildings and of­ the Rota school. See these fresh trees CHRISTMAS Representatives for a joint leg­ mences its Christmas Holiday fices in the CNMI as the results Local and federal environ­ islative session on December 19, recess on the week of December of a recently concluded survey mental officials conducted the starting December 7th TOURNAMENT 1991 to consider legislative ap­ 2 2 , considering that it will not indicate a relatively low level of preliminary survey in mid-Oc­ proval of current public land reconvene until its scheduled the radioactive gas in the 1 0 0 tober to determine the possibility a t: lease proposals. 8 Dec. 14 & 15,1991 “sine die” session on January , structures that have been tested. of a radon problem in the Com­ TRIPLE In an attempt to wrap tip the 1992. Marv Courts-Hotel Nikko The survey results indicate monwealth. Sponsored by: terms of the memberof the Sev­ “As the Seventh Legislature that only two structures were Radon is a naturally radioac­ Divisions Men's Open, A, B enth CNMI Legislature, Inos is nearing its end, I feel obliged Women's Open found tohavearadon level which tive gas that comes from the exhorted House Speaker Pedro to address several matters of se­ slightly exceed the Environ­ Entry Deadline Dec. 13 breakdown of uranium com­ R. DL. Guerrero to discuss in rious importance to the Com­ mental Protection Agency monly found in soil. It usually For more info contact 234-7113 full houses of the legislature monwealth,” said Inos in his let­ (EPA) action level of four builds up in indoor soil and rocks Triple J Wholesale matters requiring legislative ter to the speaker of the House. picocuries per liter. surrounding the house and can - Lower Base consent in order to make pos­ “The time available to the Environmental Scientist Joe seep through dirt walls and cracks sible development such as pub- Seventh Legislature in which to Sarcone said a residential area in floors and walls. Triple J Motors serve the people is now very on Tinian had a radon level of Radon is also believed to be - Chalan LauLau limited, and I am now calling for 5.7 p Ci/L while a hotel on Rota the second leading cause of lung the joint session,” said Inos, had a radon level of 5.2 p Ci/L. cancer. Triple J Motors adding that a proposed agenda is Sarcone said a long-term fol­ Sarcone said radon levels can forthcoming. low-up test on the affected be minimized by increasing the - Chalan Kanoa As of press time, Speaker structures will be conducted im­ circulation of outward air into Guerrero is mulling on his re­ mediately by Department of the structure. sponse to the Senate President’s Environmental Quality (DEQ) The data collected from this Merry Christmas’to (Saipan call for a joint session. He, how­ officials. survey came from 60 test sites ever, declined comment as to The survey also showed that on Saipan and 20 each from Rota . from all the people at whether the House will give its seven homes, two hotels, five and Tinian. Triple J ! . ■ nod on the proposal. government buildings arid a The survey was a joint effort R ib b o n school on Saipan and Rota had between the DEQ and the EPA. c u ttin g to d a y f o r w a t e r a n d p o w e r s y s te m s Governor Lorenzo I. DL. Guerrero will lead government dignitaries to cut the ceremonial ribbon at rites scheduled today in various places, as several in­ frastructure projects of the Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ poration become operational. In a memorandum released by CUC Executive Director Ramon S. Guerrero, December 6 , 1991 was designated as the day for five ribbon-cutting cer­ emonies to signify completion of projects involving water and power systems on the island of Saipan. First in the order of the day is the opening up of the Capitol Hill Homestead Water Distribu­ tion Project at 9:00 am., after which the governor and theCUC staff would cut the ribbon for the AGAG Booster/Pumping Sta­ tion Water Project Completion at 1 0 : 0 0 am. At 3:30 in the afternoon, the group hies off to Lower for the ribbon-cutting rites of the Lower Navy Hill Home­ stead Water Distribution Project, followed by the 4:30 pm. rites for Feeder #2 Auto Vacuum Reclosure Installation Comple­ tion. Lfl PERGOLA The Italian Restaurant The last ribbon cutting cer­ emony for the day will be at 4:45 Serving Italian cuisine with a European ambience pm. for Feeder #7 in the CUC Next week, enjoy one of the Chef's specialties Power System. This is involv­ GET YOUR COUPON NOW AT SHELL! along with a complimentary BUD DRY ing the Installation-Complction of the Auto Vacuum Reclosure. REDEEM YOUR COUPON AT KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN. ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 , 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-1'3

Pohnpei run-off MVB joins JATA C ongress elections slated MVB joins JATA Congress Japanese travel agents many of A CNMI delegation headed whom visited the CNMI’s booth and inquired about the islands. by Governor Larry I. Deleon / Y # *W k e \ d n t t ( s for Decem ber IO Guerrero promoted the CNMI The Trade Show on the other «Ü» during the 8 th Japan Congress hand, was open to consumers on by Ten M. Flores declared the results of the No­ of International Travel and the last day of the event. Pohnpei voters in the CNMI vember 12 Pohnpei General Travel Trade Show. Kits consisting of brochures will again troop to the polls for a Elections which named Del about the CNMI and Marianas Sakisi Pangclinan as the incum­ The Congress and Trade If you are looking for a truly unique gift, «stop in at run-off election to determine who Show have been sponsored bi­ Sales Guides were given out to will be the next Governor, Lt. bent Governor. about 2,500 travel agents. The Pangclinan received a total of ennially since 1977 by the Ja­ Tradewinds. Governor, a senator for the pan Association of Travel sales guide was first issued as a Mwoakilloa district of the 6,356 votes or 47% of the total Agents (JATA). Over 2,000 supplement in the Travel Times W e offer quality Indonesian 1991 WELLCRAFT 21 SCARAB EXCEL OFFSHORE SPORTBOAT Pohnpei State government. votes cast while his opponent people from 81 countries and magazine prior to JATA. Addi­ The run-off elections for eli­ Johhny P. David received 4,058 Miami Vice style. Superbly maintained weekend warrior. regions around the world tional 15,000 copies of the handicrafts, including: gible Pohnpei voters residing in votes or 30% of the total votes Custom emron paint + every option available. Aluminum "Float-On" trailer. participated in the event, mak­ general information brochures the CNMI will be conducted on casted. ing the recently held congress were given to consumers of the Mercruiser 7.4L, 454 C.I.D., 330 hp V-8. Bravo drive. Nose cone. SS Mirage prop. December 10 at the American Santiago Joab leads the race the largest in the event’s history. Trade Show. MVB delegates Wood Carvings - Primitive * Fine Local Art $55,000 or best offer. Call Paul (671)649-4540/1(ofc)/646-4431(hm) GUAM. Memorial Park Judo Room from for the Lt. Governor’s scat with Booths of about 506 busi­ also hosted the hospitality suite, & Modem * Assorted Leather Products 8 4,831 votes while his contender Or write to: Boat for Sale: P.O. Box 2890; Agana, Guam 96910. 7 a.m. until in the evening. nesses and other organizations inviting travel agents who Batik Paintings & Sarongs * Primitive & Modem Masks The special elections will be Victor Ping Edwin garnered participated in the Trade Show wanted more information about held two weeks after Pohnpei 3,890 votes, 28% of the total where the CNMI, Palau, the the CNMI. Unusual Pottery * Hand- Carved Mirror Frames Governor Rcsio Moses officially votes casted. The election also made FSM and Guam joined together Silver & Shell Jewelry * Rattan and Grass Basketry to form the magnificent Joining the Governor for the Kimiko Elanzo the first woman Wood Banana & * Assorted Earrings senator in the history of the Micronesia section of the Trade trip were MVB Board Members Peter JL Igitol, John Flores, PR Pohnpei legislature. Elanzo won Show. Coconut Trees * Palau & Pohnpei Crafts The Congress is just one of and Ad Committee members a seat in the Kitti district with Julian Calvo, Henry Sasaki, and many more “one-of- a-kind” items. We think you’ll be 879 votes to her credit. the events which the Marianas Yoichi Matsumura, JM pleased with our selection! Most of the incumbent sena­ Visitors Bureau has planned to attend this coming year. Partici­ Guerrero, MVB Managing Di­ tors won predominantly irl the rector Bennet Seman and the pating in the Congress has en­ Hours: Monday thru Friday 11 a. m. - 9 p.m. eleven districts in Pohnpei. Aside MVB staff. from Elanzo, a welcome addition abled the CNMI to attract more • 9 a.m. - 9 p.m · Sun. 1 p.m. - 9' p.m. to the legislature will be Senators Phone: 234-7764 elect Valerio Halens and Quirino (Don’t forget to ask for your local discount!) 1192 Mendiola from the Nett district. L A P E R G O L A A tie between incumbent THE ITALIAN RESTAURANT TRADEWINDS Mwoakilloa Senator Simiron "Where Europe Touches Saipan” Bobby' Jim and candidate Ishmiel A CELEBRATION OF NORTHERN ITALIAN AND " Wrchete We're located in Garapan Cadillac's Lebehn,,both of whom garnered Donut SUBARU CONTINENTAL CUISINE WITH EUROPEAN AMBIENCE Pizza 175 votes, has resulted in the between Winchell ’s Donut and Bobby Cadillac's Pizza. decision to include seats in the OCEAN VIEW - CAPITOL HILL V BEACH ROAD GARAPAN district in the run-off elections. DINNER NIGHTLY 6 :3 0 -1 0 :0 0 P.M. The said move is mandated un­ 64S6 12/06-20/F der Pohnpei’s General Election Law of 1990. ^ΙΙΠ ΙΠ Τ Τ Π ΪΙΙΙΙΙΙΙ11II n in n ili I II1Ц Pohnpei voters are advised to contact poll workers Benjamin Rapaido, Helliwe Kellis, Paulus Amor and Alkantro Sarapio. TOY SALE TOY SALE TOY SALE Information could also be made available by contacting Pohnpei M l , - e g Election Chairman on Saipan Nick W. Benjamin at 234-5541. Voters to be given leave » < on Pohnpei ( A election day Governor Lorenzo I. DL. > Guerrero the other day gave the go-signal to all department and activity heads to grant annual leave to their staff who are eli­ Л 1 gible voters of Pohnpei on their election day. The Pohnpei State run-off Fishei-Price Play Around Town LEGACYLS $ 1 Q Q o o election will be held on Decem­ III 10% OFF Little Tikes Log Cabin 1 0 % O F F ON APPROVED CREDIT ONLY DOWN ber 10,1991 at the American Memorial Park from 7 am. to 8 OPTIONS AVAILABLE: pm. •Automatic Transmission •Air Conditioning*Driver Side Air Bag •AM/FM Cassette (80 watts) Guerrero came out with a •Compact Disc Player •4 Wheel Disc Brakes with ABS •Power Windows & Door Locks memorandum indicating his ONE WEEK ONLY A Ws •Auto Seat Belts •2.2 Litre, 16 Valve Engine •130 Horsepower permission after he was briefed •Sunroof •Cruise Control •Alloy Wheels •36 mo/36 mile warranty by Nick Benjamin, the represen­ tative of the Pohnpei State Elec­ tion Board of the schedule of the SUBARU. WHAT TO DRIVE state’s elections. “If requested, please allow your staff who are eligible vot­ ers of Pohnpei to take annual ·· LOLLIPOPS leave for up to two hours on that Talking Ninja day to cast their votes,” Guerrero’s memo read. 2 0 V . O F F 9AM-10PM Monday-Saturday · 10AM-6PM Sunday · Beach Road, Garapan 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road and also in Chalan Canoa IIIIIIIllIIIIIH T irilllllllllllH I 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 PSS holds teachers woricshop for excellence F I N E A R T The Public School System schools has been determined, a nator of the PSS. this is just the first cycle. their directions, and.address Public Library girds for recently conducted its Onward goal is set such that everything “We told the teachers to dwell “We here are determined to those issues that are critical for to Excellence (OTE) Workshop that needs to be changed is being on or draw out all that went well moving ahead to implement the student and teachers needs. as part of its continuing efforts taken into consideration. for them in the continuing pro­ prescriptions and practices put “One of the concerns is that December opening date to improve the standard of Then the teachers and princi­ cess of the OTE.” together in the process as we now that we’re finished with the teaching it offers. pals then go through various According to Olopai, the par­ venture into the new concept in OTE, will there be funding still by Rafael H. Arroyo According to Pellegrino, the with seven members to be ap­ The workshop participated in steps in coming up with ideas ticipants were introduced a new achieving excellence,” said for school improvement efforts? library itself would be operated pointed by the governor. by some forty teachers from the for change to make teaching concept that would go into ef­ Kaufer. The answer is yes,” Quitugua Saipan’s Public Library will under a group to be called the “By the time we are fully Commonwealth’s public better for the students and teach­ fect at the PSS that would bring On the other hand, PSS Sci­ said. open as scheduled, friends of the Library Council under the equipped, we project some 1 0 ,0 0 0 schools gathered at theGilligans ers alike. in amoreconcertedeffort among ence Specialist Jackie Quitugua, She indicated that OTE was Public Library Chairman An­ Governor’s Office. The Council volumes of bocks to be serving the of the Hyatt Regency Hotel of These ideas are put into effect the teachers and principals of who was also one of thé trainors used as a means to justify the thony Pellegrino said yesterday, would be responsible for the op- needs of some 50,000 to 60,000 Saipan to evaluate and take time and are being monitored to see the public schools. in the workshop said her part is needs of the system, plans for although he declined to give a eration and control of the library population,” said Pellegrino. Oil Paintings Photography out to reflect on achieving ex­ how many people are doing it. Dubbed âs the ORA, which to let the leadership of the schools school improvement,every thing specific date. cellence in the teaching profes­ This takes quite a while be­ stands for Onward to excellence, ponder on their achievements. that have beeh done to address “I want to have some room for Acrylic Paintings Sculpture sion. cause there is a lot of work that Restructuring, and Account­ She said she endeavored to effective schooling practices. changes should we have any un­ Water Colors Murals The workshop under the OTE needs sorting out as to what ability, the new concept calls for bring in awareness of the direc­ “That’s what we’re doing, and foreseen problems like another process is a year and a half pro­ practices are good, what new teachers to look at themselves, tion the teachers are taking in the I foresee possibilities where typhoon or inclement weather,” Free consultations tor com m ercial cedure that the practices are to be picked out new directions, and address education system with regards teachers will find it hard .4 0 says Pellegrino who indicated and residential clients Commonwealth’s public through research that the teach­ those that are critical in school to school improvement efforts achieve the integration of the that he’ll make an official an­ call 234-6885 or 235-2724 schools go through. Initially, ers can implement in their improvement for the benefit of and that is the integration of the ideals of ORA into one. I believe nouncement on the opening date information about school statis­ schools and how. both students and teachers. OTE, restructuring, and ac­ there’s going to be a struggle to next week. tics are being gathered such as “What we did today is to high­ Trainor Connie Kaufer, countability. get these things off, What we The opening of the Public Li­ the achievement of students, light on the teachers successes Reading Specialist for the PSS ORA is the Chamorro word could say is that they ’re not alone brary is being highly awaited in their behavior, their attendance, in past workshops underthe OTE said that the workshop wherein for timé, and the teachers appar­ in their struggle because we are the light of a highly publicized all of which are then put to­ process,” said Jeanne Olopai, ORA was introduced is part of ently mean this to be a time for together in meeting the challenge fundraising campaign which was gether in a profile. coordinator of the whole project, the second cycle in the ongoing change, to look at themselves, head-on,” said Quitugua participated in by almost all sec­ After a picture of the different and Staff Development Coordi- OTE process although to some tors in the Commonwealth be they in the private and govern­ Friends of the Public Library Chairman Anthony Pelligrino (ten) ment sectors. yesterday received a total o f $16,400 in proceeds from the recent The library, which at present Proud Bird Classic Golf Tournament. is 90% to 95% completed, is currently undergoing the usual inspection, final touch up and punch up clean up stages which also include the paving of the library parking lot. According to Pellegrino, the opening date will definitely be 2nd A nniversary C elebration! Trainers during the recent PSS Onward to Excellence Workshop just before Christmas and that held at the Hyatt's Gllligan's. From hit: Jean Olopai, Connie Kaufer, from all indications, everything Jackie Quitugua, Deputy Commissioner Rita Sablan and Paz will go on as scheduled. Onward to Excellence Workshop participants pose for a group photo at the end of the session Younis. Groundbreaking ceremonies . now through Decem ber 22 were held December 11 last year but actual construction did not featuring our Anniversary Special STATEMENT OF INTEREST actually begin until the latterpart Japanese Set D inner of February leaving around ten Having a birthday in December? AND QUALIFICATION months within which the library was constructed. The Marianas Public Land Corporation is soliciting Statement Currently, the library’s furni­ L e t H y a t t t r e a t y o u of Interest and Qualification from Surveying Firms and Planning ture and books are being readied and Engineering Firms for the purpose of reviewing and es­ to have it complete and func­ I t o D i n n e r ! tablishing a slate of surveying and planning firms to provide tional by Christmas time. The surveying and planning services in conjunction with the several library’s staff is reported to have proposed Village Homestead Subdivision for Saipan during been on board including a chief Fiscal Year 1992. administrative librarian who was here since last week for almost Enjoy o u r Interested surveying and planning firms are requested to submit- two weeks now on stand by. their Statement of Interest and Qualification must at a minimum Another is also reported to be special birthday contain the following: arriving Monday along with 3 to package: Surveying Firm 4 local hires. By the time it opens Name of Firm there will be 5 to 6 staff, and 3 Principals of Firm full-timcprofessionallibrarians. **■ free entrée for Business License “this is an example of a very the birthday celebrant Place of Business (owned or rental) beautiful coordination effort be­ **■ complimentary birthday cake CNMI Surveying Registration No. tween the government and the Listing of Previous Surveying WOlrks business sector,” says Pellegrino. >+ your birthday photo taken tableside Number of Employees (local and alien) However, he indicated that >*■ "Happy Birthday" performed tableside Most recent copy of CNMI GTR Payment · continuing funds are needed for by our famous Spirals Quartet Inventory of Surveying Equipment the operation and maintenance Incorporation Documents since the fund drive this year >*■ free entrance for you and your guests to Gilligan's only covered for appropriations following dinner Planning and Engineering firms to build and fumish it. complimentary bottle of Champagne in Gilligan ‘s Name of Firm “Continuing funds are needed Principals of Firm to pay salaries for the staff, op­ **■ 30% off Deluxe Regency Wing accomodations Place of Business (owned or rental) erational expenses, new books, (optional, subject to space availablility) Local Office capability periodic addition of books in cirT Number of employees (local and alien) culation,” Pellegrino pointed out. This special party is offered in either Oceana or Chinese Restaurant. Most recent copy of CNMI GTR Payment Funding for the library is be­ Incorporation Documents and Charter ing coursed through a budget Minimum of 6guests. Reservations required, call 234-1234 extension 26. Business License request to be included in the FY 1992 allocation which will be Firms with established offices in the Commonwealth will be deliberated on by the Legislature. given preference. For detailed information contact Mr. Fred “Bulk of the money should Camacho, MPLC Chief Planner. come from the government for O c e a n a the maintenance and operation THE ACHINESE RESTAURANT /s/William R. Concepcion which in turn should be supple­ H O U Executive Director mented by the private

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K-FLEA MARKET International Advance T-Shirts W holesale Shop Interior Dept, releases OMIP Tudela American T-Shirts ONLY $ 3 .5 0 assumes I st Annivi Pole Y-Shirfs only $5.00 grants for CNMI government N E W O P E N ! bland top postal NEW ARRIVALS! Flsata I Imi Carmel Governor Lorenzo I. De Leon Improvement Program (OMIP)) wealth employees performing Holiday Si 1 Church Jogging Shirts & Pants Set - $10.00 Maita Guerrero has announced that the administered by the Office of operations and maintenance du­ "BEÄCff№ r Sweater' - $5.00 Commonwealth recently re­ Territorial and International ties, or supervisingand managing service Long Sleeve - #2.00 Town Hou» ceived four new grants under the Affairs of the United States De­ operations and maintenance fa s h io n dec. 7 TO DEC. 30,1991 Operations and Maintenance partment of the Interior. work. post According to a news release A comprehensive manpower KOREA AND JAPAN FAMOUS BRAND from the Commonwealth News training needs assessment and Service, three grants totalling program curriculum will be de­ Another name has been added $216,644 will be used by the veloped as part of the project to to the list of successful local men Mayors of Rota, Tinian, and serve agencies such as the De­ and women who have carved NEW ARRIVALS Saipan to hire a municipal ad­ partment of Public works, the their niche in today’s highly visor each to assist the mayors in Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ competitive world. UPERB QUALITY AND DESIGN improving the planning, bud- poration, and Public School Leo B. Tudela, who for six THIS CHRISTMAS géting, finance, and System, and other agencies with years has served as Alhambra’s y managements systems in each operations and maintenance re­ MSC Manager/Postmaster was municipality. sponsibilities. recently promoted to General SEASON LEEKY AND SIMPLE The mayors will contribute a . These grants follow an earlier Manager/Postmaster of the total of $70,548 from their bud­ grant of $219,450 from the De­ Oklahoma Field Division, ac­ gets as matching funds during partment of Interior for a cording to the postal publication, the first year of the three year comprehensive solid waste Newsbreak. program. management plan for the Com­ Tudela, who assumed his post •FREE GIFT SET FOR 1ST 500 The advisors to be hired will monwealth and the design of a last July 13, will be overseeing have substantial experience in new Saipan sanitary landfill. the work of more than 11,500 CUSTOMERS city managing and city planning Design of the new landfill has employees in 752 post offices and will be able to bring modem begun, and aqualified consulting who together serve more than municipal administration tech­ firm will be hired to produced 1.5 million city deliveries in over • 30 ■ 50 % OFF ON ENTIRE niques to Commonwealth the solid waste managementplan 114,000 square miles. municipalities. after a nationwide competitive The Oklahoma City Division STOCK111 FORD CROVt 4 VICTORIA 40POR SEDAN MERCURySAB £ 4DOOR SED/|N A key focus of improved bid process. This one year grant includes all of Oklahoma as well STANDARD IEATURE: STANDARD FEMURE management and planning will will also be matched by local as the Texas panhandle. It en­ • 10 - 20 % OFF ON NEW -4.61 OHCS ïl V8 ENGINE -3.8 EFI ENGIN be in the area of operations and funds. compasses the Lubock, Lawton, -AUTOMATI : OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION -AUTOMATICOVERDRIVE TRA 4SMISSION maintenance of public buildings, All OMIP grants implement Tulsaand Oklahoma City SCF’s. -AlR-CONDr IONING -AIR CONDiïK >NING During his stint as Alhambra ARRIVALS!!! POWER STH RING -POWER STEEI ING facilities, and equipment. priorities contained in the -POWER LaX GROUP -POWER LOCKGROUP In the second and third years, Commonweal th’splan produced MSC Manager, Tudela made ■HIGH LEVEI.AUDIO SVSTEA, HIGH-LEVEL-,* M4M STEREO < ASSErtE- the federal share will be reduced by professional engineers, fi­ significant gains in promoting -6 WAy POV ER DRIVERS SE/ T -6 WAy POWE ? DRIVERS SEAT and the local share will be in­ nancial experts, and municipal good employee relations and in -LEATHER W iAPPED STEERIhG WHEEL -LEATHER WR/ PPED STEERINGWHEEL creased such that at the end of administration specialists from overseeing the planning and the Come in and see us for the the three programs, the federal firms of Louis Berger Interna­ on-going construction of the Best Quality, Best Price and T us rlOW YOU HOW YOU CAN and local contributions will stand tional and the Barett Consulting Alhambra General Mail Facility. equal. Group in consultation with He was commended for being Greatest Variety of Clothing !!! Chong's Meanwhile, an additional Commonwealth departments a skilled administrator who was Golden Beach Hotel $61,000 to be matched by and agencies, and the Com­ adept at dealing with the diffi­ National Office Supply Corporation 111 Garden SALES · PARIS & SER VICE $61,000 in local funds was monwealth Legislature. cult demands of one of the fastest Ü 5 ] I____ 1 Restaurant awarded to the Northern The plan was tailored to fit growing areas in the country. BEACH ROAp, GARAPAN » TEl|. 2 3 4 - 7 ? 5 2 Marianas College to hire an op­ Commonwealth needs, and was A native of Saipan, Tudela Beach Roac erations and maintenance officially adopted by the Com­ started his career in the Postal Garapan Kim training program for Common­ monwealth executive branch. Service in 1965 when heassumed Corp. the post of postal assistant/clerk d-serra? 1 T H E S E N A T E at the South San Francisco Post S 2 3 4 - 8 8 2 5 © 2 3 5 - 8 8 2 6 7777777^777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777, NORTHERN MARIANAS COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATURE Changes aft MTC Office. 2nd Floor P.O. Box 129, Saipan, MP 96950 After 10 months, he left the im proves quality Postal Service for a customer service position at Hawaiian « .·»:· ‘‘«ó svi §&$ Airlines in Honolulu. custom er service He resumed his postal career A special Quality Program a 91.8% clear rate was actually in 1973 when he became a win­ aimed at keeping the achieved. To further ensure cus^ dow and distribution clerk at the INC, Micronesian Telecommunica­ tomer satisfaction, MTC’s In­ South San Francisco facility. tion Company’s (MTC) goal of stallation and Maintenance crews During that time, he entered a providing quality service to cus­ held field etiquette classes. graduate program at the Cali­ fornia State University , tomers every single time was A flier which promotes MTC ’ s recently instituted in the com­ Hayward, earning a Masters de­ 25% rate reduction for off-peak gree in Public Administration pany as part of the celebration of long distance calling was also CARPET AND FURNITURE National Quality Month, ac­ developed by the Operator Ser­ two years later. A nyone needing assistance dealing with any cording to a press release. vices. The said promo is being Aside from his other duties, SHAMPOOING SERVICES he also joined a special head­ As part of the said program, extended up to February 8 as a governm ent services, please visit m y Senate several changes were introduced quarters task force that created special Christmasgift from MTC • NEED YOUR CARPETS OR FURNITURE in some of the department’s such to the CNMI. injury compensation programs O ffice on Capitol H ill or call m e at Telephone that a “check-only” cashier has Specific operators which pro­ and policies of the Postal Service. CLEANED? been designated in the Customer cess Director Assistance calls Tudela was also named as • NEED WATER EXTRACTED FROM YOUR 322-7807, Fax 322-4326 or call m e up any Contact Department to cut down only have also been mobilize^ Director of Employee and Labor Relations for the Carribean dis­ CARPET AFTER A STORM? on waiting time forbill payments. by the Operator Services. Since tim e at hom e 234-6287. It has become a permanent prac­ trict, was also the acting director W E CAN HELP! U.S.C.G. CERTIFIED FOR 38 PAX PLUS CREW. this resulted in an improved an­ of Mail Processing in Provi­ tice during the week prior to swer time for callers, this prac­ CALL 2 3 3 - 0 3 1 5 O R 1 5 2 1 F O R A N MTC’s bill closing date due to dence, Rhode Island and was the EXTENSIVE INVENTORY, PROVEN CHARTER BOAT/ Thank you and tice has been continued specially acting MSC Manager/Postmas­ APPOINTMENT TODAY. its success. during peak hours. CRUISER. IDEAL FOR SNORKEL/SCUBA CHARTERS. On the other hand, customers ter in Pasadena, California. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. Best W ishes f o r t h e H o l i d a y S e a s o n . Division General manager have given the Plant Service “The involvement of em­ KRlSTO RAI DAY-DINNER,UVE ABOARD. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. Hector Godinez described /CHURCH DISCOVERi Center a high rate when it came ployees in the National Quality MARIANAS to phone installations and Tudela as a talented, tireless and ($20,000 BELOW SURVEY VALUE) Month has made them more sen­ OR STOP BY OUR □ □r a i l repairs.The Center’s 1991 qual­ sitive to customer needs,” Ser­ determined man who has con­ ity goal was to clear 85% of tributed a great deal to his OFFICE FOR MORE OLD JAPANESE TEL. 234 8230/234-4302 /s/Juan Torres vice Operations Manager Moune INFORMATION. ► HOSPITAL trouble calls within 24 hours and Romano said. company and the community at QHORIGUCHI 110073} 1»0yZ//7/> 22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23

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The D iam ond G allery O pens W e've ope ned ju s t in in C abrera C enter tim e fo r th e h o l i d a y s . The Diamond Gal­ day drawings will be held ters. “W e have some very lery, a new fine Jewelry on. Christmas eve and special Christmas gifts, store owned and oper­ New Year’s eve. And it is including some afford­ ated by Frank Sauceda not necessary to be able stocking stuffers.” and Kevin Waters-both present to win. TheDiam ond of whom have over 23 The Diamond Gallery Gallery’s “Grand Open­ years of experience in the offers quality jewelry, ing and Holiday Show” jewelry business, has and a range of affordable hours will be 10:00 opened on Beach Road gift items such as fine a.m. to 7:00 p.m., in the Cabrera Center. leather goods and crys­ daily, major credit “We really enjoyed tal giftware. The store cards will be ac­ having our 'Art of Fine also features on-the-spot cepted. Everyone Jewelry Show ' here in jewelry repairs, re­ on Saipan is in­ September, and many of mounting of diamonds, vited to come in our friends and custom­ and custom design ser­ and ask about ers here on Saipan ex­ vices by The Diamond their credit plan pressed the need for a G a lle ry ’s o w n m a ste r and layaway pro­ quality jewelry store on jeweler. gram. For fur­ island,” said Sauceda. “We invite everyone ther information, “We feel it is important to come in and browse please call call to the people of S aip an and to sign up for our 235-1930/1 or to purchase from a jew­ free drawings, ” said W a­ 235-1958. eler they can trust. The quality of all ou r jew elry Is guaranteed and the prices are competitive with mainland U.S stores.” To kick off the store’s opening this month, the Diamond Gallery will present a Holiday Jew­ elry Show from Decem­ Reina 5. Tenorio, working in Public be r 13 through 16th. In Relations for the Diamond Gallery, addition, visitors to the poses above with a lovely emerald store may enter a draw­ and diamond necklace with matching ing to win a pair of dia­ earrings. mond earrings (totalling Come in to our beautiful, new store & browse. one carat) or a diamond necklace. The two holi- Be sure to enter our Holiday Drawing for free diamond jewelry! (no purchase necessary; must be 18 years old; need not be present to win!) Kevin Waters, left, and Frank Sauceda, right, co-owners o f the Diamond Gallery, have been jewelry professionals for over 23 years. Their committment to quality and excellence stems from this vast experience.

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Quotations shall be in a sealed CEMENT o n O b y a n envelope clearly maiked with the RFP number. $ 4» ¡5» aw aren ess Cash and Carry only b e a c h The quotation shall state the following: The Office of Highway Safety a. Estimated delivery time. Materials shall be delivered N E W ARRIVALS of the Department of Public to DPW, Lower Base, Saipan. GREAT BUYS ON QUALITY Available of: l e a s e b. The unit and total cost for each item as listed in the Safety will hold a candlelight CLOTHING WITH UNLIMITED parade tomorrow along Beach A public hearing on the pro­ quotation schedule. Road to officially kickoff posed public land lease by the c. Catalog of street lights. NUMBERS AND WITH Drunken Drugged Driving Obyan Beach Resort Associates Quotation schedule may be obtained from the electrical UNLIMITED CHOICES!!! Awareness Week. will be conducted by the House engineer at Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works. For further information, please call 322-9436, extension СЛЭГПО Activities for the said period Committee on Natural Resources 0ЛЗ ANYONE LEAVING STATION О PACIFIC ENTERPRISES chaired by Rep. Diego 26. THIS ISLAND, PLEASE from December 7 to 13 include Benavente. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all several events meant to promote TCOQ I SALEH □ CHECK US. proposals in the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern CLOTHES „,71 BEACH ROAD, SUSUPE · TEL (670) 23+6238 1 6285 1 9753 awareness in the prevention of The meeting will take place IT WILL HELP YOUR'' drunk and drugged driving along on December 13 at 9:30 a.m. at . TRIP. the islands thoroughfares. the House Chamber and will be /s/Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia The trek would start at 6:30 in conducted to discuss the proposal Director of Public Work ______suo6i7) ups-imo/F the evening and will start at the of the Obyan Beach Resort As­ DPS Central Office headed to­ sociates who propose to lease 90 wards the Gilbert C. Ada hectares of public land at Obyan MTC Goes Gymnasium and back. Beach for a golf course and other The week was set aside by related facilities. II Governor Lorenzo I. DL. The Committee has invited 26 Guerrero to underscore the haz­ agency heads to provide their Beyond the Wall" ards of getting behind the wheel testimony on the said proposal. intoxicated. In proclaiming Drunk and JTPA with Cellular Phones Drugged Driving awareness week, Guerrero noted that from January to October 1991, there program have been 260 DUI arrests, and D on’t cut com ers on 93 DUI-related accidents where sanctioned eight perished. The idea of placing Job your cellular phone! It was also observed that drunk TrainingPartnership Act (JTPA) driving has been causing more clients in on-the-job-training violent deaths and injuries than positions within the public sec­ Cellular service is high technology, any other crimes. and the cellular phones that Integrate tor has been sanctioned by Gov. “Such enormous tragic wastes Larry I./ Deleon Guerrero. best with the MTC cellular system can be decreased each year by In a December 4 memoran­ are manufactured by Diamond greater public attention to auto­ dum to all department heads, the Tel and Motorola. This is not mobile and highway safety Governor said the benefits of to say an inexpensive cellular measures,” the proclamation the program could be beneficial statement read. phone won't work, but it to both thepublic and the private may cause you sector. PUBLIC NOTICE The said program provides unnecessary problems In the Superior Court of the 50% of the employees salaries When you get your Commonwealth of the while they are on-the-job train­ cellular phone from ing. To be eligible for the MTC we Include free ADOPTION CASE NO. 91-88 program, clients should be eco­ In the Matter of Petition for the" nomically disadvantaged and airtime minutes and unemployed or underemployed. training. Also, our Adoption of: MARY ROSE O CHICO, Prior to accepting the client, cellular phones minor, the employer must hire the in­ come with a one- to BY: CASIANO B. dividual on a permanent, full three-year warranty MATSUNAGA and ELSIE time basis and must continue to ORFANEL MATSUNAGA', be on the said status after the , ' Г,- ' |351 Petitioners. training period has ceased. The time to talk is NOW! The program may involve 17 S ic i I « · NOTICE OF HEARINGS government agencies. All long-distance calls to Guam , Philippines, Japan, Notice is hereby given that’ On Vu! December 12, .1991, Thursday, PUBLIC NOTICE Korea, Hawaii and U.S m ainland ... 9PM to 7AM at 1:30 PM in the courthouse of In the Superior Court of the the Superior court in Susupe, There are great savings in store Commonwealth of the Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands for long-distance callers who Northern Mariana Islands, the Special petitioners will petition the Court take advantage of MTC’s night-owl CIVIL ACTION NO. 91 -1133 © Y © to adopt the above-mentioned In the Matter of the Estate of rates. 25% off all operator-assisted Night-owl minor. JUAN R. TUDELA, and direct-dial calls to these most Dated this 3rd day of December, Deceased. Rates 1991. frequently called countries. /s/Reynaldo O. Yana © MOTOROLA NOTICE OF HEARING Take advantage of MTC’s super-low Portable, NOTICE IS HEREB Y given that 1-year warranty. the above-entitled matter is set rates now through December 8. for hearing on Petitioner’s Peti­ * Except Alaska © DIAMOND TEL tion for Letters of Administration Transportable, on tuesday, the 10th day of De­ 25% INVESTING IN THE QUALITY OF SAIPAN 3-year warranty. cember, 1991 at the hour of 1:30 o ’clock p.m., in the above-en­ © DIAMOND TEL Micronesian Tel For complete details and demonstration, titled court, Susupe, Saipan, stop by the MTC offices or call the Portable Beyond the call OFF/ 3-year warranty. CNMI. cellular hot line: 234-6990 or 234-6100 DATED this 27 day of Novem­ ber, 1991. P.O. Box 306, Saipan, MP 96950 /s/Dcputy Clerk of Court Telephone: 234-6100 (10669) 12/06 BI-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-33 INVITATION FOR BID PSS-IFB92-002 El - E3 FOR A SPECIAL feícv The CNMI Public School System is soliciting sealed bids for the | | D E A T H S t FUAERAL AAAOtJACEMEAT | | construction of Tinian Elementary School six (6 ) classrooms with toilet facilities, Tinian, CNMI. Bids in duplicate will be accepted li in the PSS Office of the PSS Chief of Procurement & Supply in № 1 y t a CHRISTMAS... Puerto Rico, Saipan, until 3:00 p.m., local time, Friday January U E l ü t a 03, 1992, at which time and place all the bids will be publicly t a • WREATHS · CENTERPIECES · CANDLES · opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above time ta Rufina Lizam a Babauta El will not be accepted under any circumstances. Mí t a • ARTIFICIAL TREES · ORNAMENTS · t a A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This t a t a • HOLIDAY FRUIT & GIFT BASKETS · security may be a Certified Check, Cashier’s Check, Bid Bond or t a other form acceptable to the government made payable to the Predeceased by her husband Joaquin C. Babauta ¡g t a WINE · CHEESE & CRACKERS Treasurer, Public School System Commonwealth of theNorthem t a Mariana Islands. The bidder is required to submit with his Bid, a t a copy of his business permit as a compliance with the contractor’s t a CRYSTAL · GLASSWARE t a Registration and Licensing Law of the Commonwealth of the Survived by her children & spouses: ta • FRESH & S IL K Northern Mariana Islands. Specifications and plans of the project t a are available on or after December 02,1991 at PSS CIP Office in t a t a Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $200.00 is required for t a ARRANGEMENTS · each set. Pre-bid Conference for this project will be held at 2:00 ta Felix L. & Juana C. (Dec.) Babauta gj p.m., local time, Friday December 20,1991, at the Office of PSS • L IG H T S · CIP Chief Planner. 0 Maria L. Babauta (Dec.) ta

Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage Cd Marceliano M. (Dec.) & Dolores B. Castro ta Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Struc­ ture Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and fi ta Augustine M. & Rita B. Castro j-jj GARAPAN STORE - LONGER HOURS wages as set forth in the documents received shall be the sole I property of the Public School System Government of theNorthem 0 Serafin L. Babauta (Dec.) ta 8 A .M . - 8 P.M . Mariana Islands with the exception of bid bonds, certified checks Ed Benjamin L. Babauta (Dec.) ta or cashier’s check which will be returned to the bidders in S U S U P E 8 A .M . - 6 P.M . accordance with the specifications “Instruction to Bidders” Page Ed Maria B. San Miguel gj 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. 0 Jose (Dec.) & Soledad B. Pangelinan [g The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to We're a proud member of waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the ¡7 ] nieves L. Babauta ta the Teleflora network. C № e f l o i ä Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. We send flowers to ta Juan L. & Manuela A. Babauta « Guam, Hawaii, U.S. & /s/WILLIAM S. TORRES /s/DAVID P. BABAUTA p i · « Canada. See our Commissioner of Education Chief, Procurement/Súpply u . t a selection guide today! 234-1269,1255 Rota: 532-5339 11/18/91 11/20/91 t a 41 Grand children ta (1G540) 11/22.12/6 t a ta 71 G reat grand children fit 1 great-great grand child t a t a t a VIVA I T A L I A ! t a t a t a FIESTA MEXICANA! ta Brothers, Sisters and Spouses: Jose Q. S i Lucretia Lizama ,, 0 Antonia Rosario & ¿g B A R - B - Q U E S nieves S. Camacho (Dec.) t3 t a £ BUFFET NICHT 0 Rosary is being said at the residence of nieves L. Babauta in gj EVERY * ^ San Roque at 12:00 noon & 8:00 p.m. t3 t a t a SATURDAY t a 0 Funeral Services will com m ence on Friday, D ecem ber 6 , 1 9 9 1 rg ta beginning 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. ta Discover MEXICAN ta t a hospitality- ta_ r g featuring food ta M ass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at San R oque Church [g specialties from H at 4:00 p.m. Burial will follow at Tanapag Cemetery. t3 S O U T H O F t a THE BORDER« t a t a 0 The traditional nine days rosary will end on W ednesday, gj Adults: $18.00 t a ITALIAN NIGHT D ecem ber 11, 1 9 9 1 . M ass will be at 5:00 p.m . on that day at ta Kids: $9.00 + S.C t a BUFFET EVERY Ed San Roque Church. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated. t a t a Ed WEDNESDAY t a t a From 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. t a at th e H CABRERA S FUNERAL SERVICE t3 Ed $ AQUA_____ RESORT CLUB Saipan t a t a $16.00 plus* service charge Tor‘Reservation C a ll322-1234 · J iu ç 322-1220 FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6 ,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-35 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6. 1991 w

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PUBLIC NOTICE In the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

CIVIL ACTION NO. 91-116 In Re Estate of CRISTINA SANTOS SALAS, SAIPAN PLANT Deceased.

NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS KEEPS THE ·,■ NOTICE is hereby given that Juan S. Cabrera, ofCapitol Hill, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands has filed a petition in the Common­ CHRISTMAS SPIRIT wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Commonwealth Superior Court to be appointed as admin­ A Rota teacher inspects a gaping hole in one of the headstart room on Rota. Rota Working together to upgrade the educational system: HEW Chairman Stanley Torres istrator of the estate of Cristina S. DON'T DELAY - VISIT US NOW. Elementary P r in c ip a l J.Sonsong said the hole was dug by CUC crews to fix the leaking (far left) Tinian mayor James Mendiola (middle) Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona Salas, deceased. The attorney of LIMITED STOCKS ONLY!!! pipe. (right). record is JUANT. LIZAMA, P.O. Box 1508, Saipan, Northern Decorative Christmas pots and plants now available. Mariana Islands. The hearing on the petition is set for 17 day of Dec., 1991, at 1:30 p.m., at the Commonwealth Superior Court. All interested persons should ap­ pear at this hearing. SAIPAN PLANT CENTER, INC. 1991 FINAL CLEARANCE All persons having claim against FINA SISU AREA SAIPAN, MP 96950 U.S.A. · TEL 234-1572 · FAX. NO. 234-2138 the estate, or against the deceased should file their claim with the Clerk of Court of the Common­ TOYOTA Hilux 4 X 4 Standard Pick-up weal thSuperiorCourtwithinsixty (60)days after the firstpublication íftr?. *2» Ал *5·· c i of this notice. МММ Dated this 20 day of November, O v e r 1991. /s/Clerk of Court

PUBLIC NOTICE OPEN FOR LUNCH $ 6 0 0 i n In the Superior Court of the o p tio n s, Commonwealth of the Northern I Mariana Islands Vienna®Beef \ I fre e CIVIL ACTION NO. 91-1168 Clip and Save I In the Matter of the Estate of _ j Chicago Style Hot Dogs L I PEDRO APATANG / MANGLONA, λ I Deceased. S tart with the genuine article—a Vienna®Beef Hot Dog-and nestle it in a i steamed poppyseed bun. Then pile on the toppings in this order: I NOTICE OF HEARING AND I NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1) Yellow M ustard 1992 NEW M ODEL INTRODUCTION TO: ALL PERSONS AND I 2) Bright Green Relish CREDITORS having any interest I or claims agairfst the Estate of 3) Fresh Chopped Onion Come and see our all new 19 9 2 's Pedro Apatang Manglona YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 4) Two Tomato Wedges that Juan M. Manglona of Rota, 5) A Kosher Pickle Spear Commonwealth of the Northern 6 ) Two Sport Peppers Mariana Islands, has filed a peti­ tion in the Superior Codurt seek­ (optional) ing to be appointed the adminis­ 7) A Dash of Celery Salt trator of the Estate of pedro Apatang Manglona, deceased. Petitioner’s attorney of record is Antonio M. Atalig, Attorney at Now, enjoy America^ favorite “meal on a bun”.. Law, P.O. Box 1638, Saipan, MP 96950. The hearing on said pe­ A Vienna, Beef Chicago Style Hot Dos! tition for letters of administration has been set for January 7,1992, at 1:30P.M. All interested parties should appear at the hearing. * FORA *· Try a VIENNA BEEF HOTDOG at the Big Dipper Persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified that any and all claims • LIMITED · and receive a FREE Medium Frosty Freeze!! against the estate must be filed t i m e o n l y with the Clerk of Court within : : Choose a refreshing: ? ·. Яр-:* sixty (60) days of this publication, or the claim will be barred. Offer valid thru Corolla Cressida /s/Charlene C. Teregeyo Æ m \ .... Deputy Clerk of Court December 15th ОГ Fв и a н n т t a® (6476) 12/06. ··············· STRAWBERRY RICHARD FRANK EATING N ow avaible at: Pairere No. 1 φ T O Y O T A RIGHT All your favorites! All the fíx'insI A t * • All Beef Hotdogs FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 , 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-39 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 g ¡|¡ C ou r t C a le n d a r C o u r t Continued from page 38 JUDGE PEDRO M. ATALIG Choilai In Re Estate of Antonio Teregeyo Rangamar CNMI vs. Santiago N.'Kalen Dec. 10 10:00 AM. n Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Benigno R. Fidai vs. Elameto, 9:00 AM. JesusR. Sabían, Dir. of Bank vs. InReEstateof Antonio Teregeyo 8:30 A.M. 8:30 AM. CNMI vs. Peter Sasao Maria M. Sunny Market vs. Rosaline United States Terr. Bank & Tr. I CNMI vs. Litulumar, VicenteO. Abelina A. Ramnani vs. Castro In Re Estate of Jose Laniyo II 9:00 AM. Ghanshyam A. Ramnani Test D rive Y our N ew 2:00 P.M. JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO In Re Estate of Alfonso C. CNMI vs. Mulvaney, Linda L. JUDGE MARTY W.K. TAYLOR Incha Edgar vs. David G. Edgar Sine, Leonard vs. ESPN Motors Dec. 10 Lifoifoi Dec. 12 Gloria L. Crisostomo vs. Conrad Dec. 11 Dec. 11 9:00 AM. In Re Estate of Jose N. Lifoifoi 9:00 AM. Dig. Crisostomo 9:00 AM. CNMI vs. Antonio T. Condino In Re Estate of Vicente C. CNMI vs. Lee Secharkebar 9:00 AM. Dèe. 12 Pacific Motors Corp. vs. Maria CNMI vs. Benjamin Jones Lifoifoi CNMI vs. Mality, Valerio Elyas CNMIvs.RebeccaBotjaCepeda CNMI vs. Remedio Sablan 9:00 AM. Bankoh BankM achine. C. Seman Castro In Re Estate of Rita C. Neyobul CNMI vs. Cruz, Rudy A. CNMI vs. Young Soo Ha Whitlatch, Wilhelmina vs. CNMI vs. Vicente A. Aguon In ReEstateof MacariaR. Faisao CNMI vs. Rodolfo O. Olarte Palacios CNMI vs. Wilfred Willy CNMI, et al. CNMI vs. Alfredo A. Jingco In Re Estate of Juan R. Tudela CNMI vs. Young Soo Ha 1:30 P.M. Barbara A. Torres vs. Torres, Meschol Whitlatch, Timothy vs. CNMI, CNMI vs. Marvin R. Pangelinan Dec. 11 CNMI vs. Wilfred Willy 1:30 P.M. 9:00 AM. Meschol Juan W. etal. CNMI vs. Minoru Saito ContlniMd on page 39 Faisao, Joleen Duenas.eL al. vs. Marlita C. Villa vs. Kwong 1:30 P.M. CNMI vs. Katherine May CNMI vs. Benedicto T. Lizama Corr. of Birth Record Dec. 13 9:00 AM. Herman’s Modem Bakery vs. Alice Pangelinan MTC vs. Jose T. Cabrera MTC vs. Celerino M. Calayag Herman’s Modem Bakery vs. Melinda Pagcu O p e n a Lee’s Inc. vs. Merian T. Lizama Chinese Goods Center, Inc. vs. Jesus Tudela Herman’s Modem Bakery vs. Rosalina C. Tenorio m m s m ê ê B a n k o h T im e Deposit Account Daniel & Lucy Neilsen vs. Janet Mcc’ullough Lucy & Daniel Nielsen vs. Dr. Tony Steams Saipan Ice & Water Co. vs. and get our 20th anniversary gift Alfredo Cacho Herman’s Modem Bakery vs. Robert C. Kaneshi Herman’s Modem Bakery F r e e . Lawrence M. Fleming Herman’s Modem Bakery vs. Bank of Hawaii introduces its Bankoh BankMachine to Saipan; Maria L.G. Guzman in the Nauru Building, Susupe. Herman’s Modem Bakery vs. Now, 24 hours a day, get instant cash, make deposits, check your balance John M. Salas & Eleanor Salas Town House vs. Resty C. Reyes and transfer funds between accounts. Without coming into the bank. Town House vs. Eileen Solano Also, the Bankoh BankCard you use here lets you bank at more than 130 Town House vs. Scandy S. Bankoh BankMachines throughout Hawaii and Guam. And gives you cash at Walter' thousands of PLUS SYSTEM® automated teller machines ’round the world. Town House vs. Loma Alcala Town House vs. Juan R. Ayuyu If you don’t have a Bankoh BankCard. it's FREE when you open a Town House vs. RodicoG. Vidal personal checking or savings account at any of our Saipan or Town House vs. Gonzalo M. Guam Bank of Hawaii branches. Santos Town House vs. Rihlen Ringlen Easy banking. That’s what it takes to be your bank. Town House vs. Barbara T. Total Dedication Banh o f Hawaii Quitugua 7,1 S.lfll/jfftO member fdic THE BANK OF THE PACIFIC' Town Hosuse vs. Fernando Now celebrating 20 or more in a Bankoh Time Parilla (let cash from our Bankoh BankMachine usini.; the Bankoh BankCard and other cards with these symbols: Town House vs. Temeteo S. Paez years of quality service to Saipan, Deposit Account for a term of r.. J Town House vs. JosephaAyDela I VISA ^ íebicáñH &*n*oftßjnfc£2nJ Cruz CIRRUS № Bank of Hawaii has a special reward for six months or longer.'And, if you wish, the Town House vs. Vicente R. m Camacho customers who open or renew a Bankoh interest we pay can be deposited automatically Town House vs. Annmarie C. Kaneshi Time Deposit Account between now and to your Bankoh checking or savings account. Town House vs. Leona Ito TINIAN STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS December 31,1991. J For more information, visit our Saipan Dec. 10 SOQ-92-I02 9:00 AM. RFP92-0009 While we shelter your deposits with branch or call (670) 234-6102. CNMI vs. Diego Mundo The Northern Marianas College is soliciting State­ Dec. 12 The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting com­ $100,000 of protection by the Federal Deposit A trusted member of the community 9:00 AM. ments of Qualifications (SOQ) from architectural firms petitive sealed proposal for an OFFICE SPACE for CNMI vs. Henry DLC. Santos for the development of a ten year comprehensive the TINIAN CRM OFFICE. The office must be Insurance Corporation, we shelter you with with decades of financial leadership. CNMI vs. Pedro P: Mendiola academic and facilities Master Plan. To be considered, approximately 7(50 Sq. Ft., have a restroom facility, be CNMI vs. Roberto P. Pacula respondents must clearly show and demonstrate a air conditioned and be located in an area compatible a. free oversized Bankoh umbrella. That’s what it takes to be . CNMI vs. Pedro P. Mendiola thorough understanding of and a successful record in with conducting CRMO Tinian official business. CNMI vs. Brigida C. Reyes et. developing comprehensive academic and facilities To receive your gift, simply invest $10,000 your bank. i h al. Bank of Hawaii CNMI vs. Orlando T. Libut master planning. Interested parties should submit Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope, THE BANK OF THE PACIFIC" CNMI vs. Herminigildo L. SOQs in sealed envelopes with SOQ-92-102 written marked RFP92-0009 in duplicate to the Chief, Pro­ Ramos on the front to the Office of Planning Research and curement and Supply, Saipan, no later than 2:00 P.M., Edward S. Sanchez vs. Romeo Development, Asterlaje Campus, Attention: William December26,1991. Proposal received late will not be D. Morales R. Barrineau. No submittals will be accepted after Dolor E. Mendiola vs. Thomas considered. The CNMI government reserves the right Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. 2:00 p.m., December 20,1991. All inquiries should be to reject any or all proposals and to waive any defects Offer good at Saipan branch only while M. Mendiola Total Detliúilion JocelyneJ. Manahane vs. Ramon directed to the. Office of Planning, Research and if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best To fin/f Sif/s/ijrfMM MEMBER FD1C supplies last. Development, telephone number 234-0758. S. Manahane interest. CNMI vs. Henry DLC. Santos /s/David M. Apatang 12/6-10-13-17 (10529) 11/22-12/13/F 4 0 -m a r ia n a s v a r ie ty NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-41 PUBLIC NOTICE In the Superior Court of the Continued from paae 1 F O R R E N T Commonwealth of the Northern Tanapag residents. FIRST ANNIVERSARY ROSARY Mariana Islands independent study which the vor of the project was also heard room units, shops and four res­ $400.00 PER MONTH CIVIL ACTION NO. 91 -1040 agency can use in deciding the from former legislator Felipe taurants. IN , OCEAN VIEW ALIW P. ROMERO, fate of any said development Atalig. The project sits on 48.3 hect­ Plaintiff, Like most in the community, The proposed Niizeki-Co- ares of leased private properties TIN HOUSE, 2 BEDROOM, 1 LIVING ROOM WITH vs. . · Govendo shares the concern for You project costs an estimated and in approximately 41 hect­ PACIFICA INSURANCE KITCHEN, 1 BATHROOM, 24 HOURS POWER, RAIN the added strain’the new devel­ $ 1 0 1 million and will include an ares of public land. It is expected WATER, CITY WATER. TEL. & CABLE LINE IN UNDERWRITERS, INC., GRAND PACIFIC LIFE opment will put on Saipan’s 18-hole golf course and practice to be constructed in a span of IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY INSURANCE CO., and RAY existing infrastructure. areas. There will also te a golf three years following permit is­ CALL 234-7456, ASK FOR MARY V. GARINGARAO, “We must say no to develop­ club consisting of329- two bed- suance. Defendants. ers until we have solved our PI coo belpfupport SUMMONS infrastructure problems,” your load diapter ■.Somewhere somebody TO: RAY V. GARINGARAO Govendo said. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ John Sablan is also someone needs help MONED and notified to file any who shares Govendo’s sentiment answer you wish to make to the Because somewhere is closer that the CRM made “no attempts + We the family of the late The Commonwealth Development Authority (CDA) complaint, a copy of which is American is soliciting proposals from interested companies givenyou herewith, within twenty to critically analyze the data” Red Cross than you think Ken Govendo: Let us say no to developer until we have found the licensed in the CNMI for JANITORIAL SERVICES (20) days after service of this that had been submitted to them solution to our infrastructure problems. summons upon you and to dfc- by Co-You and Niizeki. ESPERANZA SABLAN for a period of one year. liver nr mail a copy of vnur an Sablan decried the obvious swer to WISEMAN AND environmental impact the project CABRERA EASON, whose address is P.O. WE'RE LOOKING FOR Interested companies are requested to contact Bobbie Box 404, Saipan, MP 96950 as will have on the Talofofo site (Ancha Bindan) Guerrero at telephone No. 234-7145 for more infor­ soon as practicable after filing which is the habitat ofabout 1,565 GOOD USED CARS...YOURS mation regarding the proposal requirements no later your answer or sending it to the birds, two ©f which are included Clerk of this Court for filing. in the endangered species list than December 9, 1991. Date of award will be on We buy... We sell... Also we sell on consignment. Invite all Relatives and Friends for the Your answer should be in writing Sablan raised his concern on Many of these vehicles are from California! first Anniversary of our Loved One. December 16,1991. Please forward your proposal to and filed with the Clerk of this the future of the wildlife in the the address indicated below: Court at Saipan, MP 96950. It outlying areas, the possible con­ may be prepared and signed for Nightly Rosary will be said beginning you by your counsel and sent to tamination of sand and soil and CLEARANCE SALE. Wednesday, December 09, 1991 at 8:00 p.m. Commonwealth Development Authority the Clerk of this Court by mes­ the harm it will have on the W e'll consider all offers ... bargain prices on one at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Pedro I. Wakin’s Building, senger or mail. It is note neces­ groundwater in the area. of these and others in our huge use car inventory. Itibus in Gualo Rai. sary for you to appear personally One concern which Sablan had P.O. Box 2149 until further notice. was the alleged lack of informa­ On the Final Day, Thursday December 17, Saipan, MP 96950 If you fail to file an answer in tion the public regarding the Rosary will be said at 4:00 P.M. at Mr. & accordance with this summons, Judgment by Default may be terms of the Niizeki lease. “Po­ Mrs. Pedro I. Itibus, followed by Mass at CDA reserves the right to reject any or all proposals taken against you for the relief tential opponents are not given 5:00 p.m. at Kristo Rai church. for any reason, if in its opinion, doing so serves the demanded in the Complaint. access to information,” Sablan BY ORDER OF THE ABOVE said. Dinner will be served at the residence of best interest of CDA. COURT. He said the public has not been Mr. & Mrs. Pedro I. Itibus in Gualo Rai. Dated this 16 day of October, given the opportunity to partici­ 1991. pate in the CRM’s decision /s/Lydia M. Sablan /s/Bemadita Sablan Si Yuus Maase Acting Executive Director Deputy Clerk of Court making based on the immediate (10531) 11(22 - 12/5/1- action taken by CRM on the lease. (10532) 11/22-12(13/1··. This however was refuted by CRM Administrator Jack Villagomez who said that the Tanapag hearing was the second time the public was asked for Double Enjoyments their comments on the proposed resort development per MT Rebars at special price + 1 free calendar in elegance Northern Marianas College student and Tanapagresident Joe You'll enjoy our elegant 1992's calendar when you enjoy the m ost Camacho deviated from the in­ com petitive price of our Rebars, terests of the many. Camacho was concerned about his family ’ s so WHY can't you visit us for your double enjoym ents? land in Talofofo which appar­ ently will be affected by the proposed development and the apparent lack of interest from the MPLC to resolve its land dispute CLEARANCE SALE with the Camacho’s. “We placed our trust on them, they promised and I cannot un­ derstand why the MPLC chose 30 KW ONAN DIESEL-FUELED some Japanese company over its own blood. Our golf courses are more than enough, we do not see GENERATOR SET, people lining up to play golf. We see people lining up at MPLC waiting for their homestead lots," ONLY 2 MONTHS OLD ! Camacho said. While quite a number have For more inform ation, shown their total opposition to the project, there were also those who showed support for the contact us as soon as possible ! Niizeki people. Brian P. Reyes said he was in support of Niizeki and its pro­ posed project because he believes GUANGDONG (SAIPAN) it will come up with an en­ vironmentally sound project Reyes alsocited the contributions CONSTRUCTION which Niizeki has already ex­ tended to the community. INDUSTRIES CO. Letterofsupportfortheproject was also received from Speaker »MOTORS P.O. Box 1640, As Lito, Saipan, M P 96950, U.S.A. of the House Pedro R. Deleon -e Guerreo, Joe Lifoifoi and David 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road and also in Chalan Canoa Tel. 288-2288/6688 Fax : 288-4488 Wickline while testimony in fa- FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-43 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- DECEMBER 6,1991 P r o s & n u a a u u iib or... ■ r —O'" NOTICE OF SALE who was also one of those some of the language in the discussed wherein the par­ cons o f.. . who were part of the meeting measure may be threshed ticipants were asked to come UNDER POWER OF SALE called by the Senate R&D out,” said Inos in a telephone Continued from page 1 up with written comments. > Committee, said that a num­ interview. “Each affected agency will be IN DEED OF TRUST to have vested the administra­ ber of affected agencies have He indicated that during called upon to submit their opin­ Jesus Mulemar Mettao and Consolación Hocog Naputi on or supported a licensing refor­ tion of business licenses under the meeting held at the Sen­ ion on some sections that may aboutJanuary 10,1985, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands the jurisdiction of the Finance mat as provided in the bill. ate session hall last pose probable problems that Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Ad­ Director although the authority “A review of the bill is in Wednesday, practical prob­ would prove inequitable to some ministration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon •order, so that problems with of issuing business licenses is lems on the bill was sectors,” Inos continued. certain real property hereinafter, described, which Deed of Trust SERENATA held by the Department of Com­ was recorded on January 14, 1985, under File No. 85-0130 to merce and Labor. secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the The House committee felt that COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the this jurisdictional overlap should DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR Farmers Home Administration, United States of America. be eliminated by giving the SAIPAN, MARIANA ISLANDS 96950 W h o says weekdays have to be drab ? DOCL the sole authority to ad­ The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property minister the business licensing hereafter described: Not at the DISCO SERENATA! law. Under the bill, steeper re­ LOT NUMBER 005 1 032 AND CONTAINING AN Every night is a special night of fun & frolic, quirements for business license AREA OF1,092 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR dance & music! applicants and renewals must be LESS, AS SHOWN ON CADASTRAL PLAT DISCO SERENATA is open daily from 7 p.m. till 2 a.m. provided — furnishing current This is to inform all businesses and individuals who own or operate a NUMBER 005 1 01, THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH certificates for business activities business on Saipan, Rota or Tinian durina this calendar year 1991, WAS REGISTERED WITH THE LAND REGIS MONDAY is BEACH NIGHT! involving a specialized profes­ that the Department of Commerce and laoor and its counterparts in TRY AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 16706, DATED Yes! a BEACH PARTY at the DISCO SERENATA. sion or trade, designated office MARCH 11,1983, THE DESCRIPTION THEREIN Come in your favorite BEACH OUTFIT and enter FREE locations, proof of immigration Rota and Tinian are now accepting applications for renewal of BEING INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. of charge. Win prizes too. status, proof that tax return filing business licenses for calendar year 1992. Tne deadline for submission is current, and proof that holder of applications for license renewal is December 31, 1991. The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the TUESDAY is MINI-SKIRT NIGHT! of certificate of foreign invest­ Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands Come on down, lovely ladies in your sexiest mini-skirts ment continues to meet the requirements of the certificate. In addition, anyone (individuals, corporations, non-profit organiza­ Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on September and have a wonderful night at the DISCO. Entrance is Licenses will not be issued to tions] engaging in business within the CNMI is required by law to first 18,1991. FREE. any applicant who has been obtain a business license before engaging or continuing in such convicted of illicit business business. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana islands Housing WEDNESDAY is LADIES NIGHT! practices in the Commonwealth, Authority will, on January 3,1992, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of Hello, Ladies. Tonight is your night at the DISCO the US, or any of its political the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, SERENATA. Come in FREE of CHARGE and you can subdivisions, for at least five As a courtesy, anyone who failed to obtain a Business License by Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of dance the night away! years after completion of their December 3 1, 1991 must stop doing business immediately, under Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public sentence, or five year after their penalty of law. auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations THURSDAY is LOVERS’ NIGHT! conviction if no sentence was secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be Tonight is a special one for couples. DISCO ordered. not less than $75,000.00, total amount due to FmHA loan and SERENATA gives you 50% off on cover charge and has Under the proposed bill, the Application forms for general business, banking and insurance, and MIHA’s expenses. uniform license fee is set at $ 1 0 0 commercial fishing licenses are available at the Department of FUN and PRIZES in store for all, you sweet lovebirds. from the present $50, applicable to all businesses unless otherwise Commerce and Labor, 1 st Floor, Administration Building, Capitol Hill. The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be Of course, WEEKENDS at the DISCO SERENATA provided by law or regulation. conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than that are as usual simply GREAT! The DOCL will likewise be /s/Joaquin S. Torres, Director, the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of given the authority to set by Department of Commerce & Labor such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, regulation additional fees for (10630) 11/29-12/2ÍVF certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 specific business situations. It hours from time of sale. will also be given greater au­ thority to revoke, and suspend or The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to otherwise limit business licenses reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and by regulation. PUBLIC NOTICE “The bill in essence will give place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a us more authority to regulate The M arianas Public Land C orporation person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Com­ business licensing system as it hereby gives notice to all businesses w ith monwealth of the Northern Mariana Island to hold title to real will task us with the formulation property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL com m ercial sign boards on public land, DPW91-RFP-00208 of regulations, as well as fees for RFP92-005 the licenses. It will give us more you are hereby given thirty (30) days from DATED this 26th day of November, 1991. The CNMI Public School system is soliciting proposals strength to weed out misfits,” BY: /s/Juan M. Sablan from interested companies for the provision of GASOLINE, OIL, The Department of Public works is requesting for Proposals from publication of this notice to rem ove your qualified firms for the design and construction of the Air-condi­ said Cris Kaipat, Chief of Executive Director DIESEL at a reduced rates for all Public School system vehicles DOCL’s Business Licensing com m ercial sign boards on the above Mariana Islands Housing Authority on Saipan, Tinian and Rota for the period January 1,1992 through tioning system for the Proposed DNR Office at Lower Base, Saipan. Division. September 30,1992. Proposals will be accepted until 2:00 P.M., It was noted that a lot of m entioned area. Failure to com ply w ith local time December 20, 1991. All proposals must be in sealed businesses have been renewing this notice m ay result in the C orporation COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN ) envelope clearly mark PSS-RFP92-005 and submitted to the Floor plan and ceiling plan can be obtained from the Technical Services division, Department of Public works at Lower Base, their businesses for the past 3 to MARIANA ISLANDS ) ss. Public School System Procurement & Supply Office, Puerto 5 years though no business ac­ rem oving the signs at the business Rico, Saipan. All proposals received after the aforementioned Saipan. Selection will be made on the basis of previous experi­ ence on similar project; total cost and time of completion. tivity is being engaged in. ow ner’s expense. time and date will not be considered under any circumstances. This has compounded a lot of Selection of proposals will be evaluated on the following On this 26th day of November, 1991, before me, a Notary Public A copy of the proposed air-conditioning system plan shall be problems that the Common­ criteria only. wealth is experiencing in the in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, submitted together with the proposal. Final construction drawing The M arianas Public Land C orporation 1. Scheduling of Services shall be signed and sealed by a CNMI registered Professional sense that these people has al­ personally appeared Juan M. Sablan, Duly authorized represen­ 2. Availability of Gasoline, Oil, Diesel Engineer at Contractor’s expense. legedly been impacting further inform s the public that it w ill not tative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as 3. Business License infrastructure without any gain issue any kind of perm it or authorization the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE 4. Terms of Payment A pre-proposal meeting will be held in the Department of Public for the CNMI. OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, 5. Business Accountability System Works conference room on December 06,1991 at 2:00 p.m. “We need to streamline our to put up com m ercial sign boards on public and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same on 6 . Cost policies because there is so much land; directional signs how ever, m ay be behalf of the Mariana islands Housing Authority. The Public School System reserves the right to award, Proposals must be submitted in duplicate in a sealed enveloped to abuse to the licensing system. I amend or reject any or all proposals in the best interest of the can foresee problems because the Chief of Procurement & Supply no later than 4:00 p.m., on authorized upon securing the necessary IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my Public School System. Also, the Public School system reserves December 13,1991. just anybody who may not be the right to establish condition on the contract award to the financially capable to engage in perm it from the C orporation and Coastal official seal the day and year first written above. selected proposal submission. business could come into the The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals R esource M anagem ent Office (CRMO). /s/NIEVES S. TOMOKANE Any question(s) regarding this announcement should be in the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana CNMI and obtain a license for a forwarded to PSS Procurement & Supply Office at Telephone Notary Public Islands. mere $50,” said Kaipat in an Number 322-9256. interview whereheaired support /s/W illiam R. C oncepcion Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands /s/Wilfiam S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta /s/Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia for the bill. My Commission Expires on the 9th day of January, 1993 Commissioner of Education Proc. & Supply Officer Finance Director Eloy S. Inos, Executive D irector Director of Public works (1050*) 11/15-22-29 12/6P (10624) U/29-12/13/F 4 3 Continued on page (10667) 12/6-13 j (10612) 11/26-29 12/6-13-20 44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-45· Zoning Board to conduct WOMEN'S BOUTIQUE FOR SALE OR CHARTER IN GUAM public meetings Public meetings on the pro­ be discussed. FULLY-EQUIPPED LANDING CRAFT F O R S A L E posed zoning regulations will be A slide show presentation PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE conducted by the staff of the which will show visually some 56 FEET LONG, 42 GROSS TONNAGE EUROPEAN DESIGNER'S FASHION, Commonwealth Zoning' Board of the problems and issues which HATS & ACCESSORIES, U.S. STORE on two separate dates and loca­ the land use plan and zoning NEW ARRIVAL tions. regulations can help resolve. FIXTURES, OFFICE EQUIPMENT Ш A meeting will be held at the Staff from the Zoning Board з'&ар- è s s a , PRICE NEGOTIABLE William S. Reyes Elementary will be on hand to listen and Fashionable clothings for SERIOUS CALLERS ONLY School cafeteria in Chalan Kanoa answer any inquiries, recom­ V i ΐ^ΙΙ*!- . ... r t . í Γ7ΤΠΊ your Christmas Affairs on.December 10 from 7:00 to mendations and ideas the 0 TELEPHONE 235-9411. 8 : 0 0 p.m. community has. CASUAL TO FORMAL WEARS Another meeting scheduled for For more information regard­ December 11 will be held at the ing this meeting, the Zoning All seasons clothings pT* cafeteria of the San Antonio El­ Board can be contacted at tele­ 1 We also carry shoes, leather ementary School from 7 to 8 in phone numbers 235-5018 and bags other accessories REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL the evening. 235-5019ortelcfaxnumber235- The meetings will allow 5020. // The Division of Historic Preservation, Department of Community community members a chance and cultural Affairs, is soliciting proposals for services for a ALL INTERESTED PARTIES, CALL-UP Com e One - Com e A ll" to express their desires and con­ SUBSCRKTODW PROFESSIONAL MUSEUM PLANNER to prepare a compre­ cerns about zoning and how it TELEPHONE NOS. 234-9083 & 84 hensive museum development plaji for the Commonwealth. The might affect them, their land ( TRY OUR PICTURE FRAME / major tasks are as follows: and their community. A slide show presentation PHOTO ALBUM AND WE SELL (1) Prepare an overall museum development plan which shall highlighting some of the prob­ GIFT CERTIFICATE) consist of the following components: lems and issues which a zoning (a) A written description of the museum’s overall mis ordinance could help resolve will sion and audiences. be presented as well as issues BUSINESS HOURS (b) A written museum facilities plan. concerning Community charac­ (c) A written museum operations plan. ter, Housing and Natural 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY (d) A written museiim staffing plan. This should Resources protection will also describe the key professional staff and training plans for local residents. PUBLIC NOTICE T H E 1 9 9 2 (e) A written revenue generating plan. In the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the (2) Consult, during the course of plan development, with the Northern Mariana Islands director, Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, the ADOPTION CASE NO. 91-89 historic preservation officer and the museum development advi­ H Y U n o n i In the Matter of Petition for the MICROL CORPORATION sory board. Adoption of: CRISTALYN R. ESGUERRA, EXHEL (3) Submit a draft version of the plan for review. The review will WILBURN R. ESGUERRA. L I N E U P be completed and written comments transmitted to the contractor, CAROLYN R. ESGUERRA, within four weeks of receipt. CATHELYN R. ESGUERRA minors, ^ ' f f (4) Prepare and submit, if necessary revisions to the museum BY: JASON HAROLD SELL STK# Y E A R M OD EL LIC.# development plan based on written comments generated from (3). CARREIRA, U91-082 1988 CAMRY 4 DR. AAM-742 6,500 Petitioner. ШШШЁШ 0 0 A AO-195 10,500 U91-084 1989 CH EV Y VAN Qualifications of project director shall possess an advanced degree NOTICE OF HEARING U91-085 1989 MITSUBISHI JEEP AAD-500 9,500 in museum planning or in closely related field and previous Notice is hereby given that on DOWN U91-103 1988 SUBARU RX 4 DR AAO-117 2,995 demonstratible experience in museum development. Further, the December 12, 1991, Thursday, ON APPROVED CREDIT at 1:30 PM in the courthouse of $199 U91-115 1986 CADILLAC SEVILLE ABC-172 8,995 project director should beable to work successfully and sensitively in ross-cultural settings. A copy of the submitters vita should be the Superior Court in Susupc, U91-127 1990 4-RUNNER WGN. AAO-454 13,995 included with the proposal. Saipan, Commonwealth of the U91-135 1989 CELEBRITY AAM-241 4,995 Northern Mariana islands, the petitioner will petition the Court U91-136 1990 CAMRY 4 DR. AAR-S15 10,000 Work locations: The best in to adopt the above-mentioned U91-140 1987 SU B A R U 4 DR. AAL-603 1,795 The project director is required to be physically present on oaipah minors. . 1— 1 U i U91-157 1989 CHEVY CELEBRITY AAG-689 6,500 during the data collection phase of the project to ensure coordination' Dated this 4 th day of December, with appropriate individuals and agencies, the draft final and final c l a s s U91-1.78 1990 4-RUNNER AAK-607 12,500 1991. reports may be prepared at the project director’s home. /s/Reynaldo O. Yana AAB-571 3,995 U91-187 1987 HILUX P/UP 4 X 4 Attorney for Petitioner q u a l i t y U91-190 1990 CAMRY (NO PLATE) 11,000 PROJECT SCHEDULING: U91-203 1988 CELEBRITY AAC-358 4,500 (1) Work should begin on or around 15 January 1992 following PUBLIC NOTICE perform ance U91-206 1989 HILUX P/UP AAM-903 3,500 the execution of a contract. In die Superior Court of the U91-216 1990 HILUX P/UP AAX-352 6,995 Commonwealth of the a n d (2) The draft final report should be submitted to the directed, ■ Northern Marianas Islands U91-222 1990 M AZDA P/UP AAS-216 6,500 Community and Cultural Affairs within one month of the U91-224 1990 C A M R Y 4 DR AAS-213 10,000 receipt of review comments. ADOPTION CASE NO. 91-88 s t y l i n g U91-226 1989 HILUX 4 X 4 AAM-038 >,000 (AS IS) In the Matter of Petition of Adoption of: U91-230 1990 SUBARU LEGACY AAU-182 12,000 Contents of the Proposal: At a minimum, the proposal should contain the following compo­ ELIZABETH P. REYLES and f o r 1 9 9 2 . U91-232 1990 4 X 2 AAS-583 4,500 LARRY P. REYLES, AAJ-757 5,500 nents: U91-236 1988 CELEBRITY (1) Statement of Approach minors, ZLANTRA U91-237 1988 BUICK CENTURY AAG-099 6,500 BY: LEONARDO DE (2) Project Director’s Vita GUZMAN REYLES, AAB-922 4,995 Test drive them all today and U91-238 1988 CAMRY (3) Detailed Budget Petitioner. U91-239 19 CELEBRITY AAD-110 5,500 (4) Proposed Work Scheduled you'll drive home a winner! R91-001 1989 C A M R Y 4 DR AAN-003 7,995 NOTICE OF HEARING Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked RFP92-0007 and Notice is hereby given that on the R91-011 1990 HILUX P/UP AAS-365 6,995 submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement and Supply, 12th of December 1991, at 1:30 R91-014 19 C O R O L L A 4 DR TAXI-186 6,500 Lower Base, Saipan 96950, before 4:00 P.M. December 23,1991. PM in die courthouse of the Su­ R91-018 1989 HILUX P/UP AAL-929 6,500 Proposals received late will not be considered. Fax submissions perior Court in Saipan, Commonwelath of the Northern R91-020 1990 HILUX P/UP AAO-756 7,500 will not be honored. Mariana Islands, the petitioner TRIPLE ^MOTORS: R91-021 1991 HILUX P/UP AAS-774 9,000 will petition the Court to Adopt R91-023 1989 TERCEL AAK-326 5,000 Additional informatidn may be obtained by writing to the historic the above mentioned children. ’ preservation officer, Lowerbase, Saipan, MP 96950. Telephone вШКжадШ 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road and also in Chalan Canoa R91-024 1986 SU B A R U AAD-944 2,995 Dated this 3rd day of December, Number (670) 322-9722/Fax (670 322-4058.. 1991. 9,500 R91-025 1990 4 X 4 EX-CAB AAS-863 /s/David M. Apatang /s/Rcynaldo O. Yana AAS-075 8,995 Attorney for Petitioner R91-026 1990 CAMRY ______(10522) 11/26-12/20/T/F FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-47 4 6 -m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 Letters.. , ^ Continued from page 2 that it includes members of both of the legislature serve a local parties. It thus becomes - again, delegation? For what purpose? at least theoretically speaking - a Our legislators are being paid bi-partisan if not apolitical body a very high salary. If this is when it functions as the local viewed for paying them for dual law making body. function as “national” as well as G O O D f Ÿ E A R The present arrangement, it Y’local” legislators - not all that seems to me, is both efficient heavy a burden - that salary be­ and cost effective. A single comes a little more palatable. elections provides for both “na­ The municipal councils serve tional” legislative and “local” in an executive capacity - ad­ legislative bodies, and the staff vising and in support of the and facilities that the individual mayor, to give them legislative members already have access to powers would only result in con­ have, at least over the past 12 fusion andmuddying of function. years, proved to be more than In short, if either the munic­ CHRISTM AS TIRE SALE adequate to meet their needs. ipal council or the legislative The idea of a separate election delegation is to be eliminated, it for the Saipan legislative del­ would appear that the elimination egation doesn’t make a lot of of the municipal council, which sense to me. The voters made now has largely only advisory their Choice when they voted fro powers, would be the more ap­ the members of the legislature. propriate. Should there be a second vote, Signed, so that only some of the members Ruth L. Tighe

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INVITATION TO BID DPW91-ITB-00211 The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for the Construction of Tinian Courthouse, Phase I, Tinian, Com­ monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement & Supply Division at Lower Base, Saipan until 3:00 p.m., local time, Friday, January 03,1992, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Weekend Special A bond of 15% of 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 Fam ily Feast/ with a notation on the face of the check: “Credit Account No. 1453”. From 1 lam to 3pm e v e r y Saturday & Sunday, The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his business permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s come and enjoy our all-you-can-eat Western Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the style buffet for only $11.95 per person*! Northern Mariana Islands. Specifications and plans of the project are available on or (kids under 12 are half price I) after December 04, 1991, at Technical Services Division, De­ partment of Public Works in Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $200.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid conference for this project • volleyball will be held at 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, December 27,1991, • b aseb a ll at the Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works on Saipan. • gam es 8e p rizes Attention·is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for • horseback Tiding Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project. All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the excep­ tion of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be returned to the .bidders in accordance with the specifications % section, “Instruction to Biders” Page 1-2, Paragraph-No. 05, Bid i GOOD-YEAR Guarantee. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of *Bring 10 or more adults and receive an additional discountI Come in and see MICROL CORPORATION the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 322-11X3 /s/Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia IVAN1GIT0U NEWMAN TECHÜR SAN JOSE, SAIPAN Director of Public Works

T h e INVITATION FOR BID IFB92-0011 The Division of Fish and Wildlife, under the Department of Natural Resources is requesting a bid for purchase of ONE VEHICLE AND LEASE FOR ONE VEHICLE with the follow­ ing description and accessories: FORD EXPLORE* 4WD 4DH One Unit 4x4 Pick Up Truck or Jeep-Type vehicle for FEATURES: -4.QL EF1Vi ENGINE E x p l o r e r lease.Minimum 4 cylinder engine with a minimum of •AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION 130 horse power; Standard transmission, Power steer -AIR CONDITIONING ing; Air-condition; AM/FM radio and Off-road tires on -АМЛМ RADIO CASSETTE/CLOCK all wheels. -CLOTH CAPTAIN CHAIRS A d v e n t u r e -DELUXE TOO-TONE PAINT One Unit 4x4 Pick-Up Truck or Jeep type vehicle for purchase.V- 6 engine with a minimum of 130 horse rfects°Î& $l00t power; Standard transmission, Power steering; Air- The $25. , condition; AM/FM radio and Off-road tires on all wheels. FORD EXPLORER 2WD 2DR Vehicle must be CIF, Marpands, must have a one year FEATURES: maintenance/warranty agreement which includes parts and labor, Non-containerized cargo from Japan are being readied by a steve­ -4.0 EH V6 ENGINE rustproof/undercoated, safety inspected prior to delivery at -AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION dore before they are claimed by their consignee. -AIR-CONDITIONING Marpands, with registration fee payable at the CNMI Treasury. T o g ate. caIl3 io « 26· -AM/FM RADIO CASSETTE/CLOCK Vehicles must be delivered within 10 working days unless, oth­ -CLOTH CAPTAIN CHAIRS erwise, agreement has been made by the contracting officer for a later delivery date. Marine water tested Quality Is Job #1 All bids must be in a sealed envelope Marked IFB92- The Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ) analyzed water 0011 submitted in duplicate to the office of the Chief, Procurement samples from Saipan’s recreational beaches and storm drainages this and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan no later than December 23,1991 week. Samples collected from the channel bridge-DPW and Sea at 2:30 P.M., at which lime and place, all bids will be publicly Plane Ramp contained excessive concentrations of fecal coliform MARIANAS FORD opened and read aloud. Any bids received late will not be bacteria, whichexceeded theCNMI Marine WaterQuality Standards. considered. The CNMI go vemmenl reserves the right to reject any DEQ therefore advises the general public not to swim or fish within SALES · PARTS & SERVICE or all bids in the best interest of the government. 300 fL of these locations within 48 hours of this notice. BEACH ROAD, OARAPAW « TEL. Д34-7752 __ /s/David M. Apatang Oo627>. wna-xvmif SO-MACANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-51 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Dawn masses to usher PSS RFP92-006 VOLUNTEERS ASSOCIATION in Filipino Christmas SPECIAL MEDITATION SEMINAR IN SAIPAN The CNMI Public School System is soliciting sealed proposals for house/apartment rentals at reduced'rates for PSS staff. The Filipinos on Saipan will be themselves with a cup of hot tea Wishes you happiness throughout this proposal must contain the following specification: celebrating the start of the and some native fares as the Saturday, December 7, 1991 1. Location of the House/Apartment Christmas season on early "kakanin" and "putobumbong." hoiiday season and extends its appreciation 2. Water/Power System Facility morning of December 16 in what But the real significance and m r v for your generous contributions 3. Condition of the House/Apartment is traditionally known as the the main reason, however, why navy Hill and support during the past year. 4. Security/Safety of Occupants "Simbang Gabi" or the "Dawn the Filipino Catholics observe 10 AM -2 PM 5. Concrete Mass" to be held at the Mount the Simbang Gabi is that they 6. Type of Furnishings Provided Carmel Cathedral. want to prepare spiritually for "Man and Nature co-creators W e hope that the new Year 7. Minimum of one year rental Dubbed as the Simbang Gabi one of the biggest events in the for the New World Peace" will be filled with prosperity for you 8. Cost of Rental for one year at reduced rate 1991, daily masses scheduled at history of man's redemption: the Meditation, Lecture, Lunch 9. Number of bedrooms per House/Apartment 4:00 am. will be celebrated lall birth of the infant Jesus. and Celebration. and your loved ones. the way up to the the 24th of Meanwhile, the Filipino Key noto Speaker: Sister Rajni Proposals in duplicate will be accepted in the PSS Procurement & December, Christmas Eve. Community Board has an­ PEACE COTTAGE Supply Office in Puerto Rico, Saipan, until 10:00 A. M., local time Already in its 13th year, the nounced the reappointment of m i on December 30,1991 at which time and place all proposals will Simbang Gabi has now become Romeo Pagapular and wife as a n B a a be publicly opened and read aloud. Any proposal received after a living tradition among Filipino the over-all coordinator of the the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. All Catholics on Saipan, and has Simbang Gabi '91. In order to i lANAKS i— i MOBILE Rediscover youi I____ [CONDO I I GAS STATION CHC proposals must be in sealed envelope marked RFP92-006 and even attracted a sizeable number facilitate the coordination of this inner power! TheCHC Volunteers wish to sincerely thank the following businesses and private individuals who submitted to the PSS Procurement & Supply Office, c/o David P. of local devotees as well. 9-day novena masses, Filcom has MIDDLE ROAD. GARAPAN made the THANKSGIVING,' RAFFLE such as a great success: Babauta, Puerto Rico, Saipan. Otherwise known as "misa de also designated the following •Bank of Hawaii Hafa Adai Cafe Microl Corporation gallo" or "misa de aguinaldo", coordinators: for December 16 - Barry Smith & Associates Happy Market Micro King Corporation the masses earned its monicker Seminar: Micronesian Brokers Inc. Anon-refundable fee of $25.00 U.S. Dollars must accompany the Alex and Angie Buniag; De­ Carmen Reyes Herman's Modem Bakery Inc. proposal. The twenty five dollars fee maybe a certified check, because they are celebrated at cember 17- Jun and CoraEstella; Hyatt Regency Saipan Micronesian Sales Co. Carmen Safeway Shopping cashier’s check or other forms acceptable to the Public School early dawn just when the cock December 18 - Zenaida The H ighest Destiny- Center Island Bottling Co. Inc. Northern Marianas Island Fiesta Foods Amusement Association System made payable to the Treasurer, Public School System, starts to crow, hence, the Span­ Cristobal; December 19 - Emie Chong’s Corporation' ish word "gallo" which means HEALING AND HAPPINESS Commonwealth Garment Janet Foster Pacific Gardenia Hotel Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The bidder is and Sen Alano; December 20 - Manufacturers Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jesus D. Sablan Pacific Printing Press requested to submit with his bid proposal, a copy of his business "rooster". Romeo and Celia Pagapular; THROUGH MEDITATION ", : Construction & Material Joelen Center Supermarket Pacific Trading Co. Ltd. permit. The Spanish word "aguinaldo" December 22 - Rosel and Linda Saturday,December 7, 1991 Supply Inc. Joeten Motors Co. Inc. Pacific World Enterprises Inc.' which means "gift" also most Torres; December 23 - Nick and Where: Deloitte & Touche Juan C. Tenorio & Associates Payless Supermarket The CNMI Public School system reserves the right to amend, fittingly describes these novena Luz Loste, and Willie and Julie Remington Club Coral Ocean Point Resort Club DFS Limited Juan N. Babauta reject, or award any or all of the proposals in the best interest of the masses because they are offered Cunanan; and for December 24 - Diana Chong Judge & Mrs. R. Hefner Rex I. Palacios as the people's gift to God. Nenette delos Santos. Executive (VIP) Lounge Saipan Bowling Center Public School System. Duenas & Swavely Inc. KSAI/KCNM The religious practice of dawn Coordinators are expected to The Golden Putter The First Floral Shop Kweks Enterprises Saipan Cable TV Saipan Saipan Farmers Market Inquiries to this proposal maybe directed to Mr. David P. Babauta, masses dates back to the Spanish call as soon as possible for a Former Gov. and Mrs. Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona times when the Philippines was L & T International Corporation Saipan Shipping Co. Inc. Procurement & Supply Officer during regular working hours at meeting with the sponsors for 7:00 PM Pedro P. Tenorio under the colonization of Spain. the day so that tasks relating to Getz Brothers & Co. Marianas Review Saipan Stevedore Co. Inc. telephone number 322-9256. It has become prevalent since the liturgical function, such as Golden Eagle Corporation Marianas Variety Solid Builders Angel Music played by L e a rn n o w f··'. /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta then in the Philippines and has reading, offering, collecting of ARK Ent. Music Students Commissioner of Education Procurement & Supply been brought to the shores of offerings during mass, and food Congratulations to the following winners: Saipan. ICltt£ Officer 12/6*13-20 preparations are fully discussed Ticket No. & Name: T icket No. & Name: Ticket No. & Name: Over the years, it has become and properly assigned. 3982 Bobbies Amusement Co. Inc. 0455 Angie Villagomez 3009 Sablan Construction a social function of sorts when, Everyone is welcome to join 3852 Clint Ferreira, Diana Chong 5529 D r.V . 0116 Chailang Palacios REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL after hearing mass people tend as sponsors and are asked to call 1634 Ann Stewart 6723 Sablan Enterprises 0883 Dave Ayres to gather around the church pre­ Romeo Pagapular at telephone 4988 A ncoy’s Family 0697 Julita S. Camacho PSS RFP92-007 0830 John Jacob mises and socialize among number 234-8569. 1918 Apex In t’l. Corp. 6840 Sablan Enterprises 0457 Angie Villagomez The CNMI Public School System is soliciting sealed proposals FREEDOM OF SPEECH 6600 DFS Limited 1510 Maria Chargulaf 0153 Chailang Palacios for 14 facsimile machines. Ten of these facsimile machines are 0459 A. Villagomez 0156 Chailang Palacios 1385 Sue V. Guerrero for Saipan, 2 for Tinian and 2 for Rota. The facsimile machine BUCKLE UP SAIPAN... COMPUTRONIX provides you with the necessary tools to make your 6493 DFS Limited 6558 No Name 5426 Pop’s Foodmart must meet the following specifications: communications more successful. Portable Cellular Technology gives 6680 Zack Diaz 3219 Saipan Farm er’s M arket 3178 Paula Bermudes 1. Has a one year warranty. The life you save may be your own, you the freedom and convenience required fortoday’s business needs. Oceania Aldan 5103 Oceania Aldan 3370 0586 Billy T. Torres 2. Provides Installation for all facsimile machines at 2898 Yvonne Neth 4206 Nathan Pangelinan 2078 Alice Villagomez 5506 D r.V . 5164 Marian Pierce 0420 Diego Kaipat school locations. NEC B 3800 Transportable 0083 Chailang Palacios 1544 Chailang Palacios 0737 Sonny 3. Provides training to school personnel on usage of fax INVITATION FOR BID 3108 Sablan Corp. 2452 Irene Macaranas 3778 W illie Tan machine. The Division of Public Health under the Department of 3999 Bobbies Amusement Co. Inc. 5348 Oceania Aldan 3063 Sablan Construction 4. Provides repairs and maintenance on the fax machine Public Health and Environmental Services is requesting a 3005 Sablan Construction 1596 Leslie Cabrera 0133 Chailang Palacios for one year. Lynn Corella Connie Pangelinan bid for JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE of building and 0771 5262 John Boy Babauta 5637 5. Cost at reduced price. NEC 3800 M obile Cellular 6385 Ginny Reyes 5533 D r.V . 1988 Apex Int’l. Corp. ground of the handicapped children’s resource center. 5435 Ike Demapan 0735 Rose B. Guerrero Proposals in duplicate will be accepted in the PSS Procurement & 0414 Meling Supply Office in Puerto Rico, Saipan, until 2:00 P.M., local time OFFICE AND CLINIC MAINTENANCE Sablan Construction 3061 on December 30,1991 at which time and place all proposals will Sweep, mop, dust shelves and office desk, vacuum carpets; be publicly opened and read aloud. Any proposal received after clean and disinfect sinks and toilets three (3) times per week the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. All preferably Monday, Wednesday and Friday after 3:30P.M. INVITATION FOR BID proposals must be in sealed envelope marked RFP92-007 and $ a v e IFB NO. 91-0020 submitted to the PSS Procurement & Supply Office, c/o David P. Wax the floor once a month, on any of those suggested The Public School System is soliciting competitive sealed bids Babauta, Puerto Rico, Saipan. E n e r g y for the procurement of the following type vehicles: days. (Floor area approximately 1,280 sq. ft.) 1.Two (2) Cargo Van with automatic transmission, power steering, air- A non-refundable feeof $25.00 U.S. Dollars must accompany the conditioned with radio, rust evador installed and registration, V-8 GROUND MAINTENANCE engine, 5.7 liter. proposal. The twenty five dollars fee maybe a certified check, Pick trash and mow lawn two (2) times per month or every M otprola DPC 500 2. One (1) 4-door sedan with air-condition and radio/cassette player, cashier’s check or other forms acceptable to the Public School M otorola 8000H X 2.0 liter, 4 cylinder twin-cam 16 valve electronically fuel-injected System made payable to the Treasurer, Public School System, other week, preferably Friday after 3:30 P.M. engine. 5-spced manual overdrive transmission, variable assist power - Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The bidder is Most Major Brands Convenience... rack and pinion steering. requested to submit with his bid proposal, a copy of his business All necessary tools and cleaning supplies shall be provided of Cellular telephones our sales & installation staff come to 3. One (1) 1991 Pick up Truck 4 x 4 , Standard Transmission, Air permit. by contractor. at Competitive Prices you at no extra charge Conditioned, AM/FM Radio, 4 Cylinder, Extra Cab. Vehicle must be CIF PSSPANDS, Saipan, and must have a one The CNMI Public School system reserves the right to amend, Commitment... year maintenance/warranty agreement, must be rustproofed/undercoated, Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked IFB92- High Quality... Remember That you can do reject, or award any or all of the proposals in the best interest of to the personal service safety inspected prior to delivery at PSSPANDS, Saipan, with registra­ 0010 and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement most reliable cellular equipment some household cleaning with the Public School System. you expect, the cold water. Remember also to tion fee payable at the CNMI Treasury. and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan 96950, before 2:00 P.M. and accessories to suit your lifestyle professionalism repair leaking wgter faucets All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB No. 91-0020 December 23, 1991. Proposals received late will not be Motorola/ Cellular One, NEC, Inquiries to this proposal maybe directed to Mr. David P. Babauta, you deserve promptly. submitted in duplicate to the PSS Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, considered. Pioneer, and more Saipan, no later than December 19, 1991, 2:00 p.m. at which time and Procurement & Supply Officer during regular working hours at A service of this publica­ place, all bids received late will not be considered. telephone number 322-9256. tion and the Commonwealth The Public School System reserves the right to reject any or all For more information, please contact Mr. Fermin M. Sakisat Energy Office. For more proposals for any reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, if in at 234-8950 extension 2003; or Mrs. Susana Macaranas at COMPUTRONIX energy saving tips call 322- its sole opinion to do so would be in its best interest. > .! /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta 234-6457. 9236 or visit the Energy /s/William S. Torres /s/David Babauta Commissioner of Education Procurement & Supply /s/David M. Apatang (10553) 11/22-2» im-nF Office on Capitol Hill Commissioner of Education PSS Proc. & Supply Officer TEL 234-6025 FAX 234-5570 (10625) n n s iw /v Officer 12/ 6-13-20 FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-53

Classified Announcement Per one inch column - $3.00 PUBLIC NOTICE Classified Display In the Superior Court o f the WOMEN'S BOUTIQUE Per one inch column - S3.50 Commonwealth of the INVITATION TO BID DEADLINE:For Tuesday Edition - Friday 5:00 p.m. Northern Mariana Islands DPW91-ITB-00213 IN GUAM For Fiday Edition - Wednesday 12 Noon NOTE: If for some reason your adyertisemen t is incorrect, call us immediately to make the necessary corrections. The Marianas Variety News & Views is responsible only CIVIL ACTION NO. 91-408 The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for the F O R S A L E for one incorrecl insertion. We reserve the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel an y J.C. TENORIO Renovation of Job Training Partnership Act New Office at ad at any time. ENTERPRISES, INC., Former TSD Office, Department of Public works, Saipan, Plaintiff, EUROPEAN DESIGNER'S FASHION, Commonwealth of theNorthem Marianalslands. Bids in duplicate 10 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB 2 DRESSMAKER - High school grad., 2 -v- 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 MASON will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement & HATS & ACCESSORIES, U.S. STORE 10 SINGER yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. JJ TRADING CORPORTTON, experience. Salary $900 per month. 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 10 DANCER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Contact: AZUCENA R. SALAZAR dba Supply division atLower Base, Saipan until 3:00 p.m., local time, Contact: NICK'S & MICHAEL'S CORP., yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. dba PARK AVENUE FIXTURES, OFFICE EQUIPMENT experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Grand Star Enterprises, P.O. Box 2570, Friday, December 27,1991, at which time and place the bids will 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., P.O. Box 1219, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/ Contact: AMEKO UNITED ENT. INC., RESTAURANT, Contact: RAY INTERNATIONAL INC. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/6373. PRICE NEGOTIABLE 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per 6)F/6347. P.O. Box 2292, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/ D efendant be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the 13)F/6423. dba Karaoke Club Duet, Caller Box PPP month. 296, Saipan, MP 96950 (i 2/13)F/6413. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ above time’ will not be accepted under any Circumstances. SERIOUS CALLERS ONLY Contact: TAIFUNG (SAIPAN TRADING 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. rience. Salary $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $900 per month. 4 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. FIRST AMENDED NOTICE CO. LTD., Caller Box AAA-393, Saipan, Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL Contact: MAS CORPORATION, P.O.Box experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High OF SALE TELEPHONE 235-9413. MP 96950 (12/6)F/6370. CORPORATION, P.O. Box 689, Saipan, Abond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. This 1998, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/6412. Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN $3.00 per hour. MP 96950 (12/6)F/6374. security may be a Certified Check, Cashier’s Check, Bid Bond or 10PERATIONS MANAGER-High school Enterprises, P.O. Box 194, Saipan, MP Contact: TERRY MOSS dba Burger Time, that pursuant to the a Writ of grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 96950 (12/13)F/6428. other form acceptable to the Government made payable to the P.O. Box 152, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/ 1 (RESTAURANT) SUPERVISOR - High Execution issued by the Court in per month. ENGINEER Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands with 13)F/6428. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: DANILO S. DE GUZMAN dba D 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 this matter on August 26( 1991, 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College $4.04 per hour. a notation on the face of the check: “Credit Account No. 1453” & C Enterprises, P.O. Box 1813, Saipan, yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. I have levied and executed upon, grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 per Contact: JESUS F. TESERO dba J & R 3 WAITER, RESTAURANT - High school MP 96950 (12/6JF/6367. hour. Enterprises, P.O. Box 3157, Saipan, MP MISCELLANEOUS equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 and will sell, at public auction, Contact: ILL YANG CORPORATION, P.O. per hour. to the highest bidder, for current The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy ofliis 1 SALES MANAGER - High school grad., 96950 (12/13JF/6418. 1 HOUSE WORKER, GENERAL - High Box 2975, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ Contact: HOTEL BLUEBERRY SAIPAN, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary lawful money of the United business permit as a compliance with the Contractor’s Registration 6350. 4 WAITRESS, (RESTAURANJ) - High Caller Box AAA 2025, Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: PEACE CORPORATION, P.O. $2.15 per hour. States, all of die right, tide, and and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern BANK OF SAIPAN school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary (12/6JF/6373. Box 1519, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ Contact: NICOLAS B.LOSTEdba Saipan interest of Defendat in and to the $2.50 per hour. Mariana Islands. CHALAN KANOA OFFICE 6362. International General Goods and Services, CONSTRUCTION 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ 2 HOUSEKEEPING, CLEANER - High following property: one (1) gold P.O. Box 79, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/ rience. Salary $3.00 per hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary earring, 14 karat; and one (1) 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER-Collegegrad., WORKER 6414 Specifications and plans of the project are available on or after 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER-College $2.50 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per quartz wrist watch. 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.50 per Contact: ТАРА BAR INC. dba Sun Inn, December 04,1991, at Technical Services Division, Department POSITION AVAILABLE: month. 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High school T he sale will be held on T hurs­ yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. hour. P.O. Box 920, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ Contact: MICRONESIA (INTL)JEWELRY grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per of Public Works in Saipan. Anon-refundable payment of $75.00 Contact: ARTHURV.ITLIONGdbaA&T Contact: ELM'S JNC.dbaTown&Coumry 6355. day, December 19,1991, at the Typist for LOAN DEPARTMENT, INC. dba Micronesia Money Exchange hour. Enterprises, Caller Box PPP 111, Saipan, Music & Amu., P.O. Box 660, Saipan, MP hour of 4:00 p.m. at the Police is required for each set. Pre-bid conference for this project will Company, P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High MP 96950 (12/6)F/6364. 96950 (12/13JF/6427. 2 CLEANER - High school grad., 2 yrs. be held at 2:00p.m., local time, Friday, December 20,1991, at the 96950 (12/6)F/6351. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Station in Susupe, Saipan, preferably with loan documentation experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. $3.50 per hour. Northern Mariana Islands. The Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works on 3 CARPENTER 1 (CONSTRUCTION) CONSULTANT - Contact: EVANGELINB A. JAVIER dba 1 MANAGER, RESTAURANT - College Contact: FU-TZU CHEN dba Hung Jun experience. 3 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary JJ’s Dress Shop & Domestic Helper Ser­ property may be inspected at Saipan. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 International Corp., P.O. Box 2127, Saipan, experience. Salary $2.15 - $5.00 per $4,600 per month. vices, P.O. Box 2063, Saipan, MP 96950 any time prior to the sale, by per month. MP 96950(12/13)F/6428. Will train. 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ (12/6)F/6358. Contact: NEW BUILDERS, INC. dba hour. prior arrangement with the un­ Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage 3 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. rience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Terilyn Seamart & Restaurant, P.O. Box 1 DRESSMAKER - High school equiv., 2 dersigned. Salary commensurate with experience. Salary $1.75 - $5.00 per Contact: TURNER PACIFIC CORPORA­ 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVES - High Rte Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Structure 2490, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/6349 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. hour. TION, P.O. Box 1277, Saipan, MP 96950 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary The sale will be held without 1 SALES PERSON, WOMEN'S CLOTH- Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and experience. 1 CONSTRUCTION WORKER - High (12/6)F/6352. $3.00 per hour. , any warranties whatsoever, 1 SALES MANAGER - High school grad., ING-Hlghschoolgrad., 2yrs.experience. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: SILVERIO D. ANTONIO dba wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.00 - $8.00 Salary $2.50 per hour. whether express or implied, all $1.75- $2.50 per hour. 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. Chiquita Avon Company, P.O. Box 790, project. per hour. Contact: JACINTAM. MACALINAO dba of which are hereby expressly 10 AIR-CONDITIONING MECHANIC/ experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/6365. Contact: GUAM FOTO INC. dba Payless Unity Trade Dress Shop & Tailoring, P.O. Please apply in person at our main office TECHNICIAN - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Contact: JOSE R. LIFOIFOI dba A-1 disclaimed, the sale is subject to Foto, Caller Box PPP. 407, Saipan, MP Box 703, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/ experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per Construction Company, P.O. Box 941, 1ASST. (STORE) SUPERVISOR - High approval by the Court, the right All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the 96950 (12/6)F/6357. 6389. located'at Clialan Kanoa. hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (l2/6)F/6359. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary is reserved to reject any and all government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception 5 CHAUFFEUR (SERVICE DRIVER) - $4.04 per hour. (J0Î71) 12J06-12/13 1 (CONSULTING) MANAGER - College 4 (INTERNATIONAL) COOK bids, for any reason. of bid bond, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 Contact: OCE ANIATRADERS, LTD., P.O. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $20.43 2 (CHINESE) COOK Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Box 2607, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ DATED, this 29th day of No­ returned to the bidders in accordance with the specifications per hour. 2 COOK HELPER 1 MACHINIST - High school equiv., 2yrs. Contact: ARTHUR V . ITLIONG dba A & T 10545. vember, 1991. 1 SUPERVISOR, AUDIT CLERKS - Col­ 3 DISHWASHER, HAND section, “Instruction to Bidders” Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid experience. Salary $2.75 per hour. Enterprises, Caller Box PPP 111, Saipan, lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 WELDER, ARC /s/Lt. Justo R. Cruz Guarantee. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 MP 96950 (12/6)F/6348. 13 LAUNDRY WORKERS - High school $18.03 per hour. 4 PLUMBER Department of Public Safety yrs. experience. Salary $3.55 - $5.00 per grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 - Personal Collection 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 2 ELECTRICIAN hour. $3.00 per hour. (10644) 12/06-13 experience. Salary $8.11 per hour. 2 PAINTER The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to Contact: CONSTRUCTION& MATERIAL GARMENT FACTORY Contact: DELOITTE & TOUCHE, P.O. 12 GOLF COURSE (MAINTENANCE) Contact: TROPICAL LAUNDRY & LINEN JEWELRY GIFTS & DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES SUPPLY INC. dba CMS, P.O. Box 609, waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the Box 308, SAIPAN, MP 96950 (12/13)F/ WORKER LABORER - High school grad., 2 yrs. SUPPLY COMPANY, LTD., P.O. Box 540, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/10547. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/10546. 10619. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 2 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR 4 FINISHING CARPENTER 1 INTERPRETER - High school grad., 2 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER-Collegegrad., 1 PACKER (Packager, Hand) yrs. experience. Salary $4.50 per hour. 1 TOUR GUIDE - High school grad., 2 yrs. 2 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. In the Superior Court of the Reviewed By: SALES CLERK 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 - $5.77 2 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 1 SUPERVISOR (FLOOR HOUSE­ experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: COST PLUS CORPORATION per hour. 1 INSPECTOR, GARMENT - High school KEEPER) - College grad., 2 yrs. experi­ Commonwealth of the /s/Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - High school grad., 2 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per dba Ko-Star Travel Agency, Caller Box 2 (TELEPHONE) MAINTENANCE yrs. experience. Salary $500- $1,000 per ence. Salary $4.04 per hour. Northern Mariana Islands hour. PPP 237, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ Director of Public Works WORKER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. month. 1 CARPENTER-Hlghschoolgrad.,2yrs. (F/T & P/T) experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per Contact: EUROTEX (SPN.) INC., Caller experience. Salary $1,500 per month. 10550.______Date/11/29/91 (10643) 12/3-6-13-20TF Contact: ANTONIO A. ARRIOLA dba A's CIV IL ACTION hour. Box PPP 141, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 Construction, P.O. Box 77, Saipan, MP 3 (ALUMINUM) INSTALLER - High school Contact: L & V ENT., P.O. Box 463, 10536. yrs. experience. Salary $1,900 per month. NO. 91-1174P 96950 (12/13)F/10618. equiv., 2 yrS. experience. Salary $2.15 Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/6431. Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD., In the Matter of the Estate of Apply in person or call 235-1736 1 (SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC) per hour. P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ 3 CARPENTER OVERHAULER-High school grad., 2yrs. Contact: TAE WOO CORPORATION, JESUS T. IGISAIAR, 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., 10526. LOCAL HIRE ONLY 3 MASON experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Deceased. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per Caller Box PPP 102, Saipan, MP 96950 ______11/29 1 PLUMBER Contact: MARIANAS GARMENT MFG. 4 MACHINE DRILLERS (12/13)F/6417. month. [ INVITATION FOR BID 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 INC., P.O. Box 1877, Saipan, MP 96950 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS - Contact: MAS MAULEG CORPORATION yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. (12/13)F/6424. N O T IC E O F HEA RIN G A N D IFB92-0012 dba MMC Tours, P.O. Box 228, Saipan, High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 1 (SECTION) CHEF - College grad., 2yrs. 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 experience. Salary $2.50 - $4.50 per NOTICE T O CREDITORS MP 96950(12/13JF/6430. Salary $2.50 - $3.00 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $4.04 per hour. 1 SOIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 yrs. hour. TO: ALL PERSONS AND The CNMI Criminal Justice Planning Agency (CJPA) is solicit­ Contact: NAM TAI NYUN dba Nam's MAINTENANCE experience. Salary $1,200 - $1,600 per 1 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school CREDITORS having any inter­ 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., Pacific Corporation, P.O. Box 2265, j . ------;— - - --- F O R R E N T month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 - ing bids from responsible individuals and firms for the provision 2 yrs. experience. Salary $7.50 per hour. 2 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILDING est or claims against the Estate of Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/6426. Contact: UKRIT SURIPRINANAN dba $3.50 per hour. of SPLIT-LEVEL WALL MOUNTED· AIR-CONDITIONING Contact: LUCIA R. TIONGSON dba PLL 4 CLEANER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Geotesting, Inc., P.O. Box 505, Saipan, Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, INC. Jesus T. Igisaiar Intertion Trading & Dev., Caller Box AAA experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per UNITS. The following equipment will be required of the 1 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. dba Hotel Nlkko Saipan, P.O. Box 152, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­ 385, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/6428. MP 96950 (12/6)F/10530. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/10632. FIED that Andres T. Igisaiar, of successful bidder! OFFICE SPACES Contact: CATALINA M. NAVALTA dba Contact: RM ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 1 PARALEGAL ASSISTANT-Law school 1 SALES MANAGER - High school grad., Circa General Services, P.O. Box 23, Saipan, Commonwealth of the 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per 3167, Saipan, MP 96950 (12'13)F/6416. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,400 1 GAS ATTENDANT - High school grad., Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/6363. Northern Mariana Islands, has 1) Three (3) 12,000 to 15,000 BTU Split-Level Wall MMC BLOG. I month. per month. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $430 per month. 9 CARPENTER Contact: HILL & SAWHNEY LAW OF­ Contact: GARAPANSERVICE STATION, filed a petition in the Superior Mounted Units. Contact: CONRADO C.CASTRO dba 3 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILDING 8 MASON FICES, P.O. Box 917, Saipan, MP 96950 P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/ Court seeking to be appointed 2 Units of 875 sq. ft. (Second Floor) Hilcon Termites & General Pest Control, 12 COOK· - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 2) Two (2) 20,000 to 24,000 BTU Split-Level Wall P.O. Box 3052, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ 2 WELDER, ARC (12/6)F/6353. 13JF/6425. the administrator of the estate of 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Mounted Units. 29)F/6277. MMC BLDG. II yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 PURCHASING CLERK - High school 1 VIDEOOPERATOR-Hlghschool equiv., Jesus T. Igisaiar, deceased. grad., 2 yrs.experience. Salary$2.50 per 1 ELECTRONIC SOUND TECHNICIAN 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per Hour. Petitioner’s attorney of record is The successful bidder will be responsible for installation, mounting, ACCOUNTANT 1 AIR-CONDITION & REFRIGERATION hour. Contact: SAIPAN HARUBANG, INC., DON’T BE A Antonio M. Atalig, Attorney at 6 Units ol 875 sq. ft. (Second Floor) MECHANIC 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. and related costs necessary to deliver and install the listed units. Caller Box PPP 617, Saipan, MP 96950 T T T T r D D l 7f^ Law, P.O. Box 1638, Saipan, MP 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grae., 2 yrs. 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school equiv., experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. (12/6)F/6350. jbll lElvK U li The total cost should be figured into the bid. experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Contact: COST PLUS CORPORATION 96950. The hearing on.said pe­ 1 CUSTOMTAILOR - High school equiv., Contact: REMEDIO S. BUNIAG dba dba Saipan Boarding House and Man­ 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR .- College tition for letters of administration agement, Caller Box PPP 237, Saipan, RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Marfran Enterprises, P.O. Box 1465, grad., 2 yrs. experience.· Salary $600 per has been set for January 7,1992, An opportunity to view the new CJPA office or to obtain further Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/6422. MP 96950 (12/6)F/10549. Call the... Contact: NATHANIEL S. GALVEZ dba month. at 1:30 P.M. detail is available by calling the CJPA at 322-9350 or 322-0838. Mekene Store, Tailoring and Dress Shop, Contact: MIGUEL S. DEMAPAN, ESQ. Frna sisu (near Northern Mariana College) P.O. Box 2618, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/ 5 STEEL WORKER, REINFORCING dba Law Office of Miguel S. Demapan, All interested parties should ap­ 13)F. 5 CARPENTER entertainer P.O. Box 638, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/ pear at the hearing. Persons All bids must be in a scaled envelope, marked IFB92-0012 and Garapan Executive Apartments 5 ELECTRICIAN 6356. having any claims against the 5 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 1 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement and Supply, 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. estate of said decedent are hereby Chalan Piao Executive Plaza (2 bedrooms, fully experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. experience. Salary 42.15 per hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ Lower Base, Saipan 96950, no later than 2:00 P.M., December 16, Contact: AMERICA SAIPAN QUAN HE Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R. V $2.50 per hour. rience. Salary $400 - $500 per month. notified that any and all claims 1991, at which time and place, all bids will be publicly opened and furnished) ENTE RPRISES CORP., LTD., Caller Box Enterprises, P.O. Box 194, Saipan, MF Contact: PACIFIC SEOUL CORP. dba 1 WAITRESS (Restaurant) - High school against the estate must be filed Koreana Restaurant, P.O. Box 968, read aloud. Any bids received late will not be considered. The 217, Saipan, MP 96950 ( 12/6)F/6373. 96950 (12/6)F/6373. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $800 per W hen you need with the Clerk of Court within Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/6346. month. sixty (60) days of this publication, CNMI government reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the 1 ACCOUNIANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 REINFORCING-STEEL WORKER ■ 4 WAITRESS - High school grad., 2 yrs. s o m e o n e t o best interest of the govcmmenL experience. Salary $5.19 - $7.00 per High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 2 DANCER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per or the claim will be barred. For more information please contact hour. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. hour. listen ,w e’re there... Dated: 12/4/91 Contact: GEM'SCORP.dbaCocoClub& Deo Manese or Ador Torres, 2nd Hoor, Joeten Contact: LOLITA C. DE DIOS dba Far Contact: GAUDENCIO MACALINAO dba Contact: KAIZOKU CORPORATION dba /s/Louise C. Hofschniedcr /s/David M. Apatang East Enterprises, Caller Box PPP 430, Unity Trade Service, Inc., P.O. Box 703, Rest., P.O. Box 1519, Saipan, MP 96950 Kaizoku Restaurant, P.O. Box 8898, 234-5100 Deputy Clerk of Court Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/6360. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/13)F/6389. (12/6) F/6361. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/6)F/T/6341. (10626) 12/36-13/FT Center. Tel. # 234-6445 1 4 6 54-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 6,1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-55 3 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB - High 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.-College CLASSIFIED 1 DRAFTER - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 MASON- High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $600 - $1,000 experience. Salary$2.15-$3.25per school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $600 NEW A D S per month. hour. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. per month. Contact: MARIA CAMACHO 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 SUPERVISOR-High sdhool grad., Contact: HERMAN R. GUERRERO Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - COMMERCIAL SPACE ARIZALA dba System Services experience. Salary$1,200permorith. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.04 per dba Pacific Dev., Inc., P.O. Box 502, College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Saipan Equipment Service Parts Company, P.O. Box 752, Saipan, Contact: FE R. HARGROVE dba hour. Saipan, MP.96950 (12/20)F/6478. Salary $1,800 per month. MP 969850 (12/20)F/6471. Micro Gunite Comp., Caller Box PPP Contact: TEA HWA CORPORATION 1 COCKTAIL WAITRESS - High 422, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/ dba Busan Hang Night Club, P.O. 1 ADMINISTRATIVEASST - College F O R RENT school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 DECKHAND - High school grad., 2 6497. ______Box 2232, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Salary $3.05 per hour yrs. experience. Salary $700 per 20)F/6475. $1,001 per month. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVEL­ C arrier R oom A ir C onditioner FIRST FLOOR month. 1 ELECTRICIAN-High school grad., 1 (DIVING) INSTRUCTORS, 2 UNITS OPMENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Contact: GERALD SCHUSTER dba 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per 1LAWCLERK-College grad., 2yrs. SPORTS - High school grad., 2 yrs. Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP experience. Salary $800 per month. Saipan Para Sail Inc., Caller Box hour. experience. Salary $1,200 permonth. 970,1130 SQF 96950 (12/20)F/10642. PPP 601, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/ Contact: SAE WON CORPORA­ Contact: REYNALDO O. YANA dba 1 ASST. SCUBA DIVER (DIVE Law Office of Yana, P.O. Box 52, 20)F/6494. TION, P.O. Box 1742, Saipan, MP MASTER 2) - High school grad., 2 SECOND FLOOR 1 UNIT 1 FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER 96950 (12/20)F/6480. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6490. yrs. experience. Salary $820 per CHRISTMAS SALI - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 HOUSEWORKER - High school month. 550 SQF Salary $2,000 per month. 1 DANCER equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 AIR CON MECHANIC - High school 1 ASST. SCUBA DJVER (DIVE Contact: MICRONESIA SYSTEMS, 1 (PIANIST) MUSICIAN-High school $2.15 per hour. grad.,2yrs.experience. Salary$700 MASTER 1) - High school grad., 2 INC. dba Plumeria Resort, P.O. Box grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 BANK OF Contact RUBEN DELA CRUZ dba per month. yrs. experience. Salary $720 per 228, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/ per hour. GUAM Ruben's Const. & Maint. Gen. Serv., Contact: SAM SUNG ENT., INC., month. 6477. Contact: G.I.S. ENTERPRISES, INC. P.O. Box 2081, Saipan, MP 96950 P.O. Box 1582,Saipan, MP 96950 dba Maharaja Nite Club, P.O. Box Contact: MARINETECH (SAIPAN) (12/20)F/6478. (12/20)F/6482. INC., P.O. Box 8011, Saipan, MP 1 ASST. SALES MANAGER-College 8898, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/ 968950 (12/20JF/6495. □ grad.,2yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 6499. 1 GRAPHIC ARTIST - High school 1 WELDER, GAS - High-school GARAPAN BEACH ROAD per hour. 'grad.,2yrs.experience. Salary$2.95 equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: EMPRESS EN TER­ - $4.50 per hour. $2.25 per hour. 600' PRISES, INC. dba World Furniture & 1ADMINISTRATIVEASST.-College 1 TINSMITH - High school equlv., 2 □ f 3 Gen. Mdse., Caller Box PPP 326, grad.,2yrs.experience. Salary$2.50 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per HAFA ADAI YCO Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6481.. OFFICE SPACE HOTEL HARD­ - $4.62 per hour. hour. T DIAMOND 1 (COMPUTER) PROGRAMMER, Contact: CAMILO A. ORALLO dba WARE 1 NURSERY MANAGER - College CHINESE INFORMATION SYSTEM - College Universal Iron Works, P.O. Box 1751, FOR RENT grad.,2yrs. experience. Salary$700 ' REST. grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary$900 Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6483. F O R R E N T per month. per month. Contact: J.M. GUERRERO dba 1 REPORTER - College grad., 2 yrs. 20SEWINGMACHINEOPERATOR Saipan Plant Center, P.O. Box 1292, JOETEN MOTOR COMPANY, INC. experience. Salary $700 per month. - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experi­ Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6478. CAIE 234-8188 OR STOP BY 2 BAKER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ence. Salary $2.50 per hour. Location: 2nd Floor of Big Garden Carrier Saipan experience. Salary $450 per month. Contact: GRACE INTERNATIONAL Middle Road, Guaio Rai 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College Restaurant at Chalan Kanoa Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC., Caller Box PPP 109, Saipan, • MANY FEATURES Phone 234-8330/234-8337 DIAM OND CHINESE RESTAURANT grad., 2 yrs., experience. Salary INC., P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP MP 96950 (12/20)F/6474. Area: Approximately 1,053 sq. ft. 5960 (10/11-18) $1,500 per month. Carrieefs complete range 96950 (12/20)F. 1 (CONSTRUCTION) MANAGER - of quality room air conditioners SUGAR 1 COOK $1,600.00 per month College grad., 2 yrs. experience. KING 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER -High 3 WAITRESS (RESTAU RANT) - High 5,00 BTUH -27,500 BTUH PARK Salary $1,000 per month. CARRIERK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS school equiv. 2 yrs. experience. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Please contact Edward B. Palacios at 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High Now on sale MIDDLE ROAD Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary $2.50 per hour. SOQ-92-102 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ Contact: SAPPHIRE ENTER­ 1 ASSISTANT COOK - High school 234-5562/63/64/65/67 & 235-5561 Prices are good while stocks last. ary $1,000 per month. PRISES, INC. P.O. Box 2754Saipan, grad.,2yrs. experience. Salary$2.40 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - MP 96950 (12/20)F/6506. per hour. The Northern Marianas College is soliciting State­ College grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Salary $4.62 per hour. ments of Qualifications (SOQ)from architectural firms 3 MASON College grad., 2 yrs. experience. INVITATION TO BID 4 H.E. OPERATOR - High school 3 CARPENTER-High school equlv. Salary $4.62 per hour. DPW91-ITB-00211 ADDENDUM NO. 01 for the development of a ten year comprehensive equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per Contact: LI YUAN TRADING INC., academic and facilities Master Plan. To be considered, $2.50 per hour. The DepartmentofPublic Works is soliciting sealed bids hour. P.O. Box 1215, Saipan, MP 96950 TO Contact: J.C. INVESTMENT, INC., for the Construction of a Multi-Purpose Building, Commonwealth respondents must clearly show and demonstrate a Contact: R & K, INC. DBA R & K (12/20)F/6498. Caller Box AAA 295, Saipan, MP DPW91-ITB-00209 CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box 1328 of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be thorough understanding of and a successful record in 96950 (12/20)F/6468. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6506. 1 COOK (JAPANESE REST.) - Col­ accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement & Supply Solicitation of Sealed Bids for the Construction of developing comprehensive academic and facilities lege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Division at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, 1 MANAGER, INSURANCE Fina Sisu Road Phase I, Saipan, was advertised on 2 CARPENTER - High school equlv., $1,450 per month. master planning. Interested parties should submit AGENCY - College grad., 2 yrs. ex­ December 13, 1992, at which time and place the bids will be 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per 1 ASSISTANTCHEF-Collegegrad., local newspapers on November 15,22 and 29,1991. perience. Salary $1,000 per month. publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above SOQs in sealed envelopes with SOQ-92-102 written 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per 2 (INSURANCE) SALES REPRE­ hour. Contact: RODRIGO M. CAPATI dba time will not be accepted under any circumstances. on the front to the Office of Planning Research and SENTATIVE - High school grad., 2 month. Saipan Woodcraft Ent., P.O. Box Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVEL­ The Multi-Purpose building shall be a pre-engineered Due to some technical problems on the preparation of yrs. experience. Salary $650 - $800 Development, Asterlaje Campus, Attention: William 2314, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/ OPMENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand plans, the original due date of submittal of December per month. steel building and must provide the following: Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP R. Barrineau. No submittals will be accepted after Contact: JOHN T. & GLORIA DLG. 6463. 1. Must serve as a typhoon shelter, hence, shall be 06,1991 is to be moved to a later date. The new date 96950 (12/20JF/10664. SABLAN dba JTS Insurance Co., designed to resist a 155 mph wind load. 2:00p.m., December 20,1991. All inquiries should be 2 PLUMBER of submittal for the sealed bid is 2:00 p.m., Friday, Inc., P.O. Box 2119, Saipan, MP directed to the Office of Planning, Research and 2 PAINTER 8 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT 2. One classroom to accommodate 15 to 20 students. 96950 (12/20)F/10684. December 27,1991. Plans, specifications and other 6 MASON 1 WAITER, RESTAURANT 3. One room for Mayor’s Office. Development, telephone number 234-0758. 1 ELECTRIC IAN-High school equiv., 4 HOUSEKEEPER bidding documents will be available from the Tech­ 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High 4. One room for medical supplies and others. VICKY 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.75 - 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 5. One room for radio and dispensary. nical Services Division on or after December 13, $2.15 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - HAPPY 8th BIRTHDAY 12/6-10-13-17 Salary $4.00 - $8.00 per hour. 1 WELDER - High school equiv., 2 6. Small room for generator and parts. 1991. 1 SALES MANAGER - High school $3.00 per hour. December 04 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per 1 MUSICIAN (PIANIST)-High school 7. Electrical wirings and fixtures. grad.,2yrs.experience. Salary $3.00 From Mom, Djd,Trina &. hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary par hour. 5 CARPENTER - High school equiv., $1,000 - $1,200 per month. Champ Reviewed by: INVITATION FOR BID 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - The Building must be finished within three (3) months 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.75 per Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA IFB92-00I2 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. from the first day of construction. The bidder shall submit, hour. dba Coral Ocean Point Resort Club, Salary $600 per month. Director of Public Works Contact: FERMIN C. & REMEDIOA. P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950 together with his bid proposal the following. Contact: LIU SHU SEN dba Mark- 12/6-13 The CNMI Criminal Justice Planning Agency (CJPA) is solicit­ DANGCA dba F.C. & R.A. Dangca (12/20)F/10645. 1. Floor plan of proposed building. Lars (U.S.) INC., P.O. Box 3052, ing bids from responsible individuals and firms for the provision Ent., P.O. Box, 4, Saipan, MP 96950 $ a v e 1 Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6492. 2. Brochure of pre-engineered steel building to be used'. of SPLIT-LEVEL WALL MOUNTED AIR-CONDITIONE4G (12/20)F/6462. 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 3. Copy of business permit as a compliance with the 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per UNITS. The following equipment will be required of the 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 Licensing Laws of the CNMI. E n e r g y yrs. experience. Salary $900 per 5 CARPENTER hour. successful bidder. Contact: MALLE CORPORATION, month. 4 MASON INC. dba Tokyo Tower Karaoke Contact: ONE STOP WHOLESALE, 3 PLUMBER A bond of 15 % of the total bid price must accompany the Lounge, Caller Box AAA555, Saipan, 1) Three (3) 12,000 to 15,000 BTU Split-Level Wal'.l INC., Caller Box PPP 620, Saipan, 2 PAINTER bid. This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier’s Check, B id 2 (STEELMAN) SHEET-METAL MP 96950 (12/20)F/6467. Mounted Units. MP 96950 (12/20)F/6500. Bond or other form acceptable to the government made payable to WORKER BANK OF SAIPAN 2) Two (2) 20,000 to 24,000 BTU Split-Level Wall 2 ELECTRICIAN 1 QUARRY SUPERINTENDENT - the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Mounted Units. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 College grad., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary $800 per 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. with a notation on the face of the check: “Credit Account No. CHALAN KANOA OFFICE experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Salary $1,500 - $2,500 per month. 1453”. month. Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPO­ The successful bidder will be responsible for installation, mounting, 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - High 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 RATION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for school grad., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary $900 per and related costs necessary to deliver and install the listed units. 96950 (12/20)F/10648. Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary POSITION AVAILABLE: Salary $2.50 per hour. month. The total cost should be figured into the bid. Contact: NEW BUILDERS, INC., Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimutfi Contact: FABRICLEAN OF CNMI 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Typist for LOAN DEPARTMENT, P.O. Box 2490, Saipan, MP 96950 salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid INC. dba Marianas Cleaners, P.O. College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Don't waste energy on (12/20)F/6469. An opportunity, to view the new CJPA office or to obtain further Box 734, Saipan, Mp 96950 (12/20) F/ Salary: $3.25 per hour. on this projecL chilling heavy wrapping paper preferably with loan documentation detail is available by calling the CJPA at 322-9350 or 322-0838. 10670. Contact: CORNELIO T. CASTRO, All bid documents received shall be the sole property of in your freezer. Before placing 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Garapan,Saipan MP96950(12/20)F. foods in the freezer make sure experience. 2 STORE SUPERVISOR - High - High school equlv., 2 yrs. experi­ the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception that ail ¡terns are sealed All bids must be in a sealed envelope, marked IFB92-0012 and school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. ence. Salary $2.15 per hour. of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be Will train. properly, but remove heavy submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Salary $2.15 - $2.55 per hour. Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba returned to the bidders* in accordance with the specifications paper. Lower Base, Saipan 96950, no later than 2:00 P.M., December 16, Contact: IKE'S MARKET & R.V. Enterprises, P.O. Box 194, D O N ' T B E A section, “Instruction to Biders” Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Salary commensurate with LAUNDROMAT, P.O. Box 1549, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6478. 1991, at which time and place, all bids will be publicly opened and Guarantee. A service of this publica­ experience. Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6464. L 1 T T E R B U G tion and the Commonwealth read aloud. Any bids received late will not be considered. The 1 MASON-High school equlv., 2yrs. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all Energy Offic·· For more CNMI government reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the 1 (PHOTO) DEVELOPER, PRINT - experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. K eep Saipan bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the energy saving mis coil 322- best interest of the government. High school equlv., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: ARTHUR V. ITLIONG dba interest of the Cornmonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Please apply in person at our main office Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per hour. A & T Enterprises, Caller Box PPP B e a u t i f u l 9236 OJ visit the Energy Contact: LEE'S INC., P.O. Box 1691, 111, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/ /s/Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia Office on Capitol Hill. located at Chalan Kanoa. /s/David M. Apatang' Director of Public Works aocis) n/a-iw Saipan, MP 96950 (12/20)F/6473. 6493. (10671) 12/06- 12/13 (10626) 12ZD6.1J/FT Race rules ’91 Turkey Trot The annual Turkey Trot went the mountain’s peak at around 1 Peter Sinclair (45.36), Allen a 66.01 clocking. Last year, there were around 50 on last December 1st after it was hour and twenty minutes later. Dougherty' (45.49), Osaum The Turkey Trot is an annual runners for the Tapochau run, but called off from its original sched­ The run, which gathered some Hamano (48.26), Andrew Rinaldi fup run organized by the North­ becauseofthe typhoon,only26 was ule last November 28 and noted 26 running efithusiasts, from all (48.28), Al Hogenauer (49.05), ern Marianas Track and Field able to make it this year. tennisplayerJeffirey Race notched over the island was an uphill neck- and Wolf Mojica (53.38). Federation, which tries toprovide “Onereason maybe that, although the top spot in the male category to-neck race for Race and Steven In the women’s division, Clair different fun runs regularly for thehoklingoftherunwasannounced with a time of 39.14 minutes. Pixley, who ultimately came in Wiswall bested the field with a running enthusiasts. over the radio, not too many people The trek to Mount Tapochau, second 51.30 clocking followed by 47- “Every month about two fun were aware that we were going to Saipan’s highest peak, started on Third place went to John year-old Maggie Shannon with a runs on different locations onthe push through with the race. They time at 6:00 am. al the Lower Curqhaot with a time of 41.03 52.02, a time which many consid­ island and n the Commonwealth must have thought that it had been Base near the Commonwealth while fourth place went to Nels ered the best considering her age. arebeing organized by the federa­ canceled,” said Bames. Utilities Corporation, went Christianson (44.38). Lone youth finisher Eun Sung tion,” says Federation President ' Next year will be bigger for dif­ through Capitol Hill and ended at Rounding up the top ten were Jang won the Youth category with Kurt Banes. ferent age groups, he said. Softball game played on linian When Diana Hocog took her assistance to set up a game. softball team to Star Photo for a The game was played on team picture, little did she know Sunday, December 1., at the that a goodwill softball contest PSS ball field in San Jose, would develop. But that’s just- Tinian, and Manhoben won what happened, and the result easily, 26-3. Borja said this was a good time had by all. was the first time the Kore­ Hocog is co-sponsor/manager ans, managed by Su Sung of the Tinian Manhoben Lee, had played slow-pitch mountainball slow-pitch softball softball, and were used to team, pennant and sportsman­ hardball. But even though ship trophy winners this year.· F the score was lopsided Borja & J Retail Store is the other said “Everybody had a good sponsor. time, and all the players said it Souk Koung Park, owner of was a fun game.” “As a matter Star Photo in San Jose, and mike of fact,” Borja added, “the Ko­ Noah, owner of Lorilynn’s, dis­ reans plan on inviting the cussed a possible game with Manhoben team to Saipan early Hocog’s ream against their next year for a rematch.” friendsfrom Saipan. Hocog then Borja said a bar-b-que was asked Cynthia A. Borja, C & hosted by Hocog and her team CA Sports Coordinator, for her after the game. Yacht Club to hold

Fitness buffs pump iron at the Gymnasium's Workout room. The facility is open to the public for a $25 fee per month or $3 per session day basis. Sailing Clinic by Jack Hardy vised to be on the beach no 8 th A sailing seminar for nov­ later than 10 a.m. for the ice or inexperienced sailors presentation. Sunscreen, canvas will be conducted by Karen shoes or reef walkers and a spirit of Budweiser King of the Over the Reef adventure are the only requirements Yacht Club on Sunday De­ of the seminar. cember 8 at the beach of the The seminar will be followed by R e g a tta Dai-Ichi Hotel in Garapan. a ride on a catamaran with an expe­ King, new to catamaran rienced skipper. Launching wilfbe- sailing last year, saw the need ginat 11 a.m. and lunch will be on s la te d on for people to learn the basics yourownatthebeach.Nofeewillbe to whet their appetite for required. sailing. For more information, contact th e 1 5 th Students sailors are ad­ King at 256-1719. The Eighth Annual Budweiser Regatta will be held on De­ cember 15 and will be staged Annual meet ol Track Federation from the beach at the Dai-Ichi Hotel in Garapan. scheduled tor Dec. 11 The regatta is scheduled to be­ The annual meeting of the Northern Mariana Islands Track and Field gin at 9:30 a.m. unless another Federation will be held on December 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Mayor time is announced. A small Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium in Susupe. registration fee will becharged Discussion will center on the coming election of the seven board and prizes courtesy of members Anyone wishing to run for a seat in the board should attend NMC staff and students engage in volleyball practice sessions in Budweiser will also be at stake. preparation to their ’Old Legs vs. Young Lungs" games tomorrow this meeting. For more information, contact Kurt Bames at the at the Gilbert C. Ada Gym. Northern Marianas College at 234-0526. ... « • » v n jj'j

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