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Vol. 18 No. 70 Saipan, MP ¿1989 Marianas Variety November 24, EE Serving CNMI For 18 Years FRIDAY 500 Rota’s Golf Project Gets Saipans 0. K. by Dan Phillips enable SNM to lease approxi­ was also present, as were Reps. A proposed golf course on mately 150 hectares of public Antonio M. Camacho and Mari­ Rotareceived nearly unanimous land in Rota. ano Bermudes. Bermudes is not support of all present in a public 1 The land is located in the listed as amember of the Natural hearing held in the Senate cham­ Siyan Gigane and Agusan areas. Resources Committee. ber Wednesday. The project would include an Victor Hocog represented Unlike what has happened 18-hole golf course, clubhouse, SNM Corporation at the hear­ with a proposed golf course a210-room hotel, guest cottages ing. Hocog, who holds the title "mega resort" on Saipan, little and a heliport. of Secretary/Treasurer on the controversy came up over the A second public hearing is company's board of directors, proposed lease agreement be­ scheduled to be held today in said he owns 20 percent of the tween the Marianas Public Land Rota. Sen. Jose P. Mafnas, company. Corporation (MPLC) and SNM Chairman of the Senate Re­ The lease agreement, en­ Corp., a proposal which would sources and Development Com­ tered into on October 28, is for a mittee, said two public hearings total of 40 years (25 years and a are being held so that the people 15-year extension). Leaseagree- of Rota, as well as the leaders ments involving more than five Carolinians from Saipan, can have input. hectares of public land require Mafnas chaired the hearing the approval of both houses of Wednesday, which became a the Legislature under Article XI S a y No To joint hearing, including the Sen­ of the Constitution. A Tahitian Dancer shows this young student at San Vicente SchooldunngGeography Day the movements of the dance. The ate R & D Committee and the The rental for the land is students also met a variety of persons from othercountries. (PSS Developer's House Natural Resources Com­ broken into five five-year peri- Photo) See story on back page. mittee. Sen. Juan T. Guerrero C on tin u es on o a a e 2 7 P ro p o s a l by Fermin Meriang A developer's good intent M IH A Delays Audit A Little Longer backfired when the community by Dan Phillips Ninth Circuit, while Assistant to the Ninth Circuit for a stay. busan later said he felt the to be affected by its proposal The U.S. District Court Attorney General Webber said Picrcc agreed to wait for the decision "appears to be say­ decided enough is enough. has denied the Common­ there would be no harm in re­ Ninth Circuit's decision on the ing that al I federal laws apply The president of Techno wealth's request to keep the quiring the Inspector General to stay request before the U.S. to the CNMI." Enterprises, Doo Young Chung, U.S. Inspector General from wait. · proceeds with the audit. Webber said he hoped the with his consultant in tow held a auditing the Mariana islands Webber and Assistant U.S. Munson had ruled that the Ninth Circuitjudges willlook public hearing Wednesday night Housing Authority (MIHA)' Attorney Richard Pierce ap­ Inspector General had the au­ at the case in a more objective with residents of Chalan Kanoa until receiving the outcome of peared before Judge Alex Mun­ thority toaudiLMIHA inaOcto- way and "realize UiattheU.S. District4 in their attempt to lease an appeal made to the U.S. son in District Court last Friday ber 27 decision. He pointed out doesn'L own the CNMI and additional land south of the Ninth Circuit Court of Ap­ to address Webber's motion to m die decision that Section 105 that the CNMI was not cre­ mostly Carolinian community. peals. stay the District Court's judg­ of the Covenant intends that all ated by the U.S. Congress." The company, headquar­ The court ruled that there ment pending appeal. federal laws which apply to Pierce questioned why tered in Seoul, , is trying to would be no harm in allowing Although he denied the and to the several states the CNV1J is protesting an lease from the Marianas Public theaudit to continue while the motion . Munson allowed a short will also apply to the CNMI. auempied audit of MIHA Land Corporation (MPLC) ap­ appeal was being heard in the stay to enable the CNMI to apply Attorney General Ed Mani- proximately 1500 square meters C on tin u es on o a a e 2 7 of public land in the area to expand its mini-resort develop­ ment The company already leases about 1,000 square meters of private land in the area which is being used to construct an eight unit apartment complex. Ivan Groom, Tcchno’s Endangered Bird Consultant said the additional land is being sought so the de­ Found... veloper can add a swimming pool, a restaurant, and a dive- See page 5 windsurfing shop. He said the company also plans to landscape the area to make it more appealing to its guests. Puppet Show In exchange the company w ill donate approximately Comes to Saipan $250,000 to the development of sas>i- ■'V'·i the public park. The developer. See page 7 would also take charge of clean­ ing arid maintaining.the 20,000 Speakers Encouragel sqifare meter (2 hectares) park. Tom Camacho, Parks and English Ppoticiency.. I Recreation Chief, argued that the A Group of fishermen netted thousands ofAtulai in a single catch Wednesday morning. The area has been designated as a catch was hauled ashore across from the Oven Shop in Garapan where hundreds of people I See page 32 C on tin u es on p a g e 4 3 received free fish from the generous fishermen.

Fax- Stacks FRIDAY, NOVEMBER2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 3 PAGE 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 A Meeting Place For Our Approved Palau Compact Goes To Bush (AP) - The administration to give Palau aid effect and President Ngritakel over the strategical area. for a special prosecutor and the Opinions And Yours U.S. House early Wednesday on top of that provided for in Etpison has been authorized by The Compact has raceived public auditor’s office, to help approved a bill authorizing a the Compact. Palau's Congress to set a date majority support in six build a new hospital and prison FORUM: The compromise was revived for a seventh referendum next referendum to date, but has not and to prevent and treat drug Compact of Free Association between the United States and this year by Del. Ron de Lugo year. been approved because the abuse. Palau, sending the measure to of the Virgin Isands, chairman The basic Compact Compact would allow the U.S. It also would require the President Bush. of the House Insular and agreement would grant Palau m ilitary to have nuclear- United States to help settle The Senate approves the International A ffairs permanent self-government in powered ships and nuclear some $2 million in off-island EDITORIAL U weapons in Palau. measure Tuesday night and it Subcommittee, after the Bush all matters not affecting medical debts of Palauans, help was .rushed to die House for administration agreed to the security and give the island A provision in Palau's Palau pay off a $50 million final action in the House just additional aid, republic in the Western Pacific Constitution that prohibits loan for a controversial power before Congress adjourned its ’"m delighted the Senate $478 million, adjusted for nuclear materials can be and assist Palau in 1989 session. finally accepted the helo for inflation, over the next 15 exempted only by a 75 percent effectively spending the T h a n k s A similar bill failed, to win Palau for which we fought so years. approval of the voters. Compact aid. approval at the end of Congress long and so hard," de Lugo said It also would give the United The compromise bill would There's also a provision Thanks is a universal word and a feeling that is 1988 session when time ran after the Senate vote. States the right for the next 50 provide Palau an additional assuring Palauan that land common to all of us. People took time out yesterday out as the House awaited a Palau’s voters must apprve years to build military bases in $9.3 million for law would not be taken for U.S. enforcement, including funding military use without payment. to say thanks to their God, to their neighbors, to their commitment from the Reagan the Compact before it can take Palau and assure U.S. control , and to their friends. All the candidates who participate in general election, win or lose, have thanked their supporters. The Republican Party said thanks by giving food and drink to the public at NMC Student Nurses Celebrate Nurses Week the Carolinian Utt. The island's fishermen give Student nurses from the and I enjoy helping my own places; only because we do not take the licensing examination taht "mainland" nurses remain thanks to their jackpot fish catch on Wednesday. Northern Marianas College people." Olopai is a former have enough local nurses to for Registered Nurse classifica­ on Saipan for an average of True to the spirit of Thanksgiving, which by name Letters to the Editor (NMC), accompanied by staff Olopai student, attended take the jobs." tion. only eighteen months. includes not only giving thanks, but also giving, the nurses from the Common­ Hopwood Junior High, In an effort to alleviate the Recruiting is a continuous fishermen allowed everyone who came to the beach Dear Editor Dear Editor (That's thirty-five cents times wealth Health Center (CHC), graduated from Marianas High shortage, NMC has established A wide variety of CNMI and cycle. Both CHC and NMC to witness the festive fish catch to carry some of the I send to you greetings from In a recent issue of the 10.000 checks.) paid visits to Saipan's schools School and is now in her first its own Nursing Department. U.S. federal loans and grants would like to see more local year o f NM C’s Nursing are available to students who bountiful Atulai fish catch home with them. Gam­ Czechoslovakia. My name is 'Variety' you quoted Director of Now, how much does it cost this week, encouraging local Typical of many stateside residents fill the hospital's Roman Dousek. I am a Czech Finance Eloy Inos as saying us all (and our economy) to youngsters to consider a career Program. nursing programs, NMC offers wish to pursue a career in nursing needs. blers, winning or not, are saying thanks. Thanks for boy, 13 years old. My hobby that the reason we have to wait? We'll again assume in the nursing profession. The Olopai encouraged the a two-year ADN Program - nursing. The opportunities bringing casinos to Tinian. Some say thanks for is collecting viewcards from stand in long lines to get our 10.000 taxpayers waiting in visits were part of the CNMI- students to pay sp e cia l Associate Degree of Nursing. available to a Registered Nurse Beginning-level salaries allowing them to continue playing poker machines. Pacific Islands. tax refunds is so that certain _ line. Let's say the average wait wide celebration of Nurses attention to their english, math Classroom instruction is are substantial. The CHC locally are in the range of Those few lucky jackpot winners say thanks for the I send to you in this letter a information can be obtained is one hour. (It could b e Week. and science courses. "If you provided at the college, while employs about 120 nurses on $20,000.00 annually, and that good fortune. The owners of the poker machines photo of myself and one from taxpayers and because the longer. Last year a colleague of Speaking Tuesday to 180 really want to become a nurse," clinical ("hands on'1) experience its staff, a significant numberof is expected to increase during say thanks every day to those who continue to pour viewcard. Plese, can you mailing of refund checks is an mine took an hour of annual fifth, sixth and seventh graders she asserted, "You can do it. is acquired at the hospital under whom must be recruited and the next few years as CHC exchange this viewcard for 'expensive proposition'. leave to get her refund. She Boys and girls, there is no such hired from off island because of moves closer to mainland quarters into the slots. To the candidates and to the at Oleai Elementary School, close supervision of the viewcard from Mariana Islands? If certain information needs came back without the check NMC Student Nurse Melita word as 'impossible' if your nursing instructors and CHC the lack of locally-trained and salary standards. U.S. salaries anti- and pro-gambling factions, thanks for the ex­ to be obtained from some and reported that in the hour Olopai said, "Nursing is so heart is in it." staff nurses. Following qualified nurses. Off-island are considerably higher, and citement and memories from the campaign. Thanks taxpayers, then why not ask for she stook there the line moved much more than bedpans, Also addressing the students successful completion of the recruiting represents a with a nationwide shortage of to the Department of Public Safety for doing their it on the tax return? After all, only three feet.) Let's also bloodstains and needles. Nurses was Bertilia John, Nursing two-year course of study, significant expense to the some 300,000 nurses, U.S. best to keep our island a safer place, even they are that's what tax returns are for; assume that the average wage are helpers, teachers and Supervisor at CHC's Public student nurses are eligible to CHC, compounded by the fact hospitals are competing establishing a roadblock during peak traffic hours on to obtain the information in the NMI is $3.50 an hour. counsellors. They help us with Health Clinic. "Our hospital necessary for administering the a government pay day, penalizing 420 law-abiding (It might be higher. Or, with our injuries and sicknesses, (CHC) has a critical need for tax laws. If the need for the all the foreign workers making teach us how to stay healthy local nurses," she commented. drivers to get at 80 violations. Thanks to the Rain­ information arises only after minimum wage or less, it and counsel us when we are "Every year we are forced to bow Construction Seabees fortheir inspiring play in the return has been filed, then might be lower.) That comes feeling bad. I have chosen a recruit nurses fromf the U.S., dethroning the Sablan Termites. Thanks to the why not contact the taxpayers out to a waiting cost of career in nursing because it is the Philippines, , Japanese tourists, who find Saipan such an appeal­ by mail or by phone to get the $35,000.00. (That's $3.50 per such a rewarding profession, and other faraway ing place to visit and keep the economy thriving. information? It seems both hour times 10,000 hours of Thanks to the Supreme Court, forstandingupforthe f. ■ 1 ■ ' · unfair and unreasonable for all waiting.) of us to have to stand in long Can you please give m y Don't you think it’s worth it laws of the Commonwealth. Thanks to all the lines just because 'certain Trial Set For Escapee address to your very known to spend $3,500 to save our teachers of the Commonwealth, fortheir dedication information' has to be obtained newspaper, Mariana Variety economy $35,000? That’s an by Dan Phillips correctional facility located at and tireless efforts to improve our youth. Thanks to from some taxpayers. News and Views? I wish to investment you'd have to be A trial date was set i n the Department of Public Let's examine the cost of the nurses and doctors, who put up with untold correspond and exchange stupid to miss out on. Superior Court Tuesday for Safety (DPS) in Susupe. mailing refund checks. Let's stress and strain in daily efforts to save lives and heal viewcards and stamps. If the legislature refuses to Herbert M. Camacho, one of Cabrera pleaded guilty to the say there are about 10,000 the sick and injured. Some say thank for being on I have a big interest to have two men who escaped from jail charge of escape on November refund checks each tax year appropriate the money needed Saipan and having a job or business. Others say a pcn-friend from Northern to mail out refund checks, then on August 12. 7. He was sentenced to three (there may be more or less, the Mariana Islands and only you how about letting us taxpayers Judge Marty Taylor set years in jail, all suspended thanks forthe many opportunities available here, Big actual number doesn't matter) can help me. check a little box on our tax Camacho's trial for December except three months, which thanks also said for keeping U.S. Food stamps and that mailing them would I will answer all letters and return that would allow 13. Camacho rejected a plea will be added onto his present coming Thanks to the Americans, for bringing a cost ten cents each for an will exchange all viewcards and Revenue and Taxation to offer from the government, term. Cabrera is serving a 20- holiday such as Thanksgiving here, so that people of envelope and twenty-five cents stamps, that I received from withhold a dollar (or five) from according to court records. ycar sentence on a 1984 murder each for postage. (Actually, all nationalities can share in celebrating the spirit of your beautiful islands. our refund to cover the cost of Camacho appeared w ith conviction. envelopes cost less than ten the holiday, which includes fellowship and the shar­ This is all for my first letter. mailing the refund check. (I'd counsel Russell Tansey, while Camacho, after his third cents each and refund checks ing of food from different cultures. Thanks. I thank you very much and in gladly give up five bucks to Assistant Attorney General successful escape from jail, could be presorted and mailed anticipation looking forward avoid waiting an hour or two Pam Brown represented the turned himself in to police after for less than twenty-five cents for lettcr(s) from the Northern in line.) Or, if even that won't government. eluding members of a DPS Northern Marianas College student nurse Melita Olopai talks with a group of students at Oleai each.) We'll not count the cost work, then how about letting Camacho and Diego S. special task force for more than Elementary School. Olopai was among a group of student nurses Mariana Islands. of labor assuming that the who visited the school to us include a self-addressed Cabrera escaped from the five days. encourage local youngsters to consider a career in nursing. same person who now hands m m k « stamped envelope with ohr Roman Dousek out the checks to people could Sokolovska 155 return? Serving CNMI for 18 years instead stuff them in News & Views 614 00 BRNO You also quote Inos as Publish Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio Inc. envelopes. That comes to a tide tables Czccholovakia mail cost of about $3,500.00. Continued on page 34 Publishers: From: Sunday 1 1 / 2 6 Thru Saturday 12/2 C mo 0 RISC 0340 f\ MOONRI9E 0732 Abed & Paz Younis 2 O *0 2 7 : 2 Cj SET 170» 2 9 3 MOONSET 1833 etters to the editor on any and ail subjects Patty Jacobs: Editor Member of Dan Phillips: Staff Reporter w elcom e here. All w e ask is that your letter be handsigned 2 the Ferm in Merlang: Staff Reporter and have daytime telephone number where you can be 1 * Associated L O reached for confirmatiQn. Letters copied and mailed to us P. O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950 Press -1 MUST have original signature, not a photo copied one. Tel. 234-6341/234-7578/234-9797 As a service to our readers, we publish the tide tables tor the CNMI. The chart, courtesy of the Division of Fish and Wildlife, Dept, of Natural Resources shows high and Fax: 234-9271 Q1989 Marianas Variety all riglhs reservo low tides, and moonrise and moonset times: The solid horizontal line indicates the tides; time of day is: left and right dividing lines = midnight, 6 a.m. N = Noon, 6 p.m. "2" is the highest tide possible and "-1" is the lowest tide possible. ‘ These tide tables are approximate. For exact times and tides, call the U. S. Coast Guard. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 5 PAGE 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VCEWS--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 Houston Named For Territorial Post Secretary of the Interior Interior, Houston, 33, served as HONOR STUDENTS Faisao Held For Trial Manuel Lujan announced staff assistant to the Under HELP MAKE SAIPAN A NICE by Dan Phillips the early morning hours of that the youths then assaulted a Monday the appointment o f Secretary of the Navy, Office •j BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO LIVE/VISIT ; Finding that there i s November 10 and held on second group of Koreans who William E. Houston a s of Chief of Naval Operations, $50,000 bail. stopped to help, then stole the Deputy Assistant Secretary for ; Beautify your home/office with from probable cause to believe responsible for East Asia and Dominic Faisao committed According to the police white Subaru automobile the Office of Territorial and Pacific Rim Nations. Prior to several offenses in a November report, three Koreans were at owned by the second group of International Affairs (OTIA). that he served as Deputy 9 incident in which several Banzai C liff when a group of Koreans. A total o f eight "B ill Houston w ill.jo in Director of the Inaugural SAIPAN PLANT Chamorro youths beat up a 8-10 Chamorro youths Koreans were involved, and Assistant Secretary Stella Committee of President Bush, group of Koreans at Banzai approached their vehicle, started several victims were injured Guerra in providing the type of and as the Director of Japanese- CENTER, INC. Cliff, Judge Marty Taylor held striking it with objects, and when the youths struck them policy guidance we need in the American Outreach Commit­ Faisao over for trial. broke the vehicle's windshield. with a baseball bat and other Office of Territorial and tee for President Bush. He is a The Koreans got into their Faisao, 20, faces six charges objects, according to the police . International Affairs," Lujan member of the U.S. Navy relating to the incident. Taylor truck and attempted to leave, report said. "With thè addition of Bill Reserve, serving as a Naval said the government had but were followed by the Two different officers were to our leadership team; I am Intelligence Officer, and holds sufficient evidence to file two youths, according to the police involved in high-speed pursuit confident we will be successful the rank of Lieutenant. charges of criminal mischief report. of the stolen car before a third in our continuing effort to involving property valued The driver of the tru ck officer caught up to the car and strengthen the role of OTIA in Houston received a law CONGRATULATIONS! between $250-20,000, as well containing the Koreans, apprehended one of five coordinating the insular-federal degree from The American as charges of assault with a identified as Kisoo Park, lost juveniles who'were attempting policy of the Bush Adminis­ University in Washington, Franicia B. Quitugua Tomokane (A) and brothers Niko (A), Zenn (A), dangerous weapon, theft of control of his vehicle and went to flee, according to the police tration. D.C. and a B.A. from Beau (B) and to all CNMI students for making it to the Honor Roll. To vehicle, reckless driving, and off the road, and then the report Before taking the post at State University. attempting to elude a police youths stopped and continued A status conference in all the rest who have the chance, we encourage you to keep trying for officer. to assault the Koreans, Faisao's case was set for Endangered Bird Found In Laundry Room Faisao, who has a prior according to the police report. December 5, before Judge Alex the next three quarters. "Si Yuus Maase" to all the teachers, staff and criminal record, was arrested in The report goes on to say C. Castro. by Fermin Meriang Northern Islands where the administration for your dedication. You are special people in our hearts. A rare bird that is listed on number is significantly higher. the endangered list "The birds lay and bury their HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY TO ALL! wandered into the laundry room eggs in the ground, relying on From the Family FINA SISU AREA, P.O. BOX 1292, SAIPAN« Officer Sentenced For Assault of the Summer Holiday Hotel volcanic soil or solar heat to in Garapan and was rescued by community service and that one of the v ic tim s , incubate the eggs," he said. He the hotel owner. said the Northern Islands are by Dan Phillips apology to the victim. identified as Daniel Derek Stinson, a biologist volcanic in origin and therefore Police officer Thomas Limes According to Assistant Concepcion, apparently with the Division of Fish and more condusive to the birds' was sentenced yesterday in Attorney General Stephen laughed when the officer fell Wildlife said he released the survival. Superior Court for his role in a Nutting, investigations indicate o ff of his m o to rc y c le , bird in the Marpi area. He said September 13 incident at Micro that Atalig punched one man prompting Atalig to retaliate. The birds hatch ready to walk SI YUUS MAASE Cindy Camacho who owns the Beach in which he and officer who had laughed when a fellow Another man, identified as and are pretty much on their Summer Holiday Hotel called ENTICINGLY Juan Atalig assaulted tw o police officer fell off of his Nick Reyes, tried to leave the own, relying on no maternal GHILISOU him to report the capture of a individuals. motorcycle, then punched scene, but was pulled from his care for their survival, Stinson strange bird. He asked her to THANK YOU Limes, 32, had pleaded another man after Limes pulled vehicle by Limes and punched added guilty to assault and battery on the man from his car. by Atalig, according to bring it to his office where he identified it as a newborn The megapode is identified BEAUTIFUL... MARAMING SALAMAT PO October 17. He was sentenced Limes and Atalig were two Nutting. by Judge Marty Taylor to one of eight off-duty officers who Atalig, 32, was fired by the "Micronesian Megapode" by its overall grayish color year unsupervised probation, a had gotten together at Micro Department of Public Safety (Sasngat in Chamorro). He with a white crown on the top $50 fine, 20 hours of Beach, Nutting said. He said (DPS) after pleading guilty to then took it out to the Marpi of the head and stout yellow two counts of assault and battery on November 15. The CALL:234-7272 DPS has not said what action (PARA) it plans to take on Limes' employment status. Am erican-M ade.. * PANTS * SKIRTS * BLOUSES The newborn Micronesian Megapode was released in Marpi * DRESSES Monday morning. * SWEATERS area Monday morning and legs with long claws that arc My family and I would like to thank each released it. used for digging. An adult bird * COORDINATES Stinson said that the area is weighs about one pound. * ACCESSORIES and everyone of you for your generous known by wildlife scientists to Stinson suspects the bird be a home for between 20 to was brought in from one of the support and vote of confidence. I will 40 of the rare birds. Northern Islands or somebody always treasure your generous He added that the megapode brought eggs. is The megapode, which cats aiiisenfs a distant relative of the contributions, the positive deeds, the NOW GOING ON ] chicken with many of the same insects, is protected under hospitality, and friendship you offered characteristics. The birds arc federal laws and a fine of up to ^ d ^ L A R G E SELECTION OF HIGH QUALITY not able to fly long distances SI00,000 can be imposed on e during this long and trying campaign. and rely on their ground speed anyone knowingly killing one. GOLD JEWELRY AT SPECIAL DISCOUNT to get away from predators. He also said it is illegal to He said as far as he knows bring eggs or birds from their Quality & Fashion You Can Afford Please accept my humble thanks and I the bird docs not breed on designated breeding grounds in LAYAWAYAVAILABLE . _ will continue to extend my services to Saipan but docs in the the Northern Islands. ACROSS SAIPAN GRAND HOTEL ON BEACH ROAD IN SUSUPE you and to our community. Hurry, Come and Shop ¿ £ § 1 ^ Oden Faces Sexual Abuse Charges TEL.: 234-7634 and one count of sexual abuse ALISON'S ^ , TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS: by Dan Phillips ■ PLACE To my three congressmen-elect of a child. BEACH ROAD Charles Oden, fo rm e r ^¡^THANKYO U SI YUUS MAASE SALAMAT P O w j ^ A c c o rd in g to the DIAMOND SAIPAN GRAND Thomas P. Villagomez, Luis C. KCNM/KZMI radio Information, Oden, now with HOTEL HOTEL personality, is facing charges Benavente, and Mametto Maratita, I Dosa Sub-Sea, engaged in an STORE HOURS: in Superior Court for allegedly ,”act of exhibitionism" in the MON. - SAT. 10:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. salute and wish you all the best. J. LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. ¿ I f e committing sexual acts with a presence of a minor, as well as minor. SUN. 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. FRONT OF SAIPAN BEACH HOTEL _ J & ffe S the oral copulation. The The Information, filed by alleged acts occurred in the W N GARAPAN, SAIPAN,MP 96950 r “ Assistant Attorney General "latter months of 1988," Stephen Nutting last according to the Information. Wednesday, includes one count Arraignment is scheduled for Si MOSES T. FEJERAN Store Hours: Mon. to Sat. 9:00 A.M. -10 P.M. Sundays 2:00 P .M .-10:00 P.M. of oral copulation with a minor Monday. PAGE 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 7 / p A Country In Turmoil: Conclusion International Puppet Show "Kids On The Block" Conies To CNMI PLANNING YOUR by Patty Jacobs She discovered that children community-based groups use merit of the program lies in the the government, the rebels will people don't work, and death The troupe of almost life- by Fermin Meriang "Kids on the Block" is an will ask puppets questions the program in more than 17 educational format of the never win," says Montez. squads and secret police are sized puppets has been This is the conclusion internationally acclaimed about disabilities and will learn countries, according to a Kids performances, which invite the CHRISTMAS Montez says the rebels, who terrorizing the people, Montez traveling internationally for 12 from a puppet, where there is a on the Block press release. audience to ask questions of the of an interview with are mostly made up of peasants added. puppet/educational experience years. This is there first visit Wilmer Martinez, an El barrier about asking a person She explained, "The true puppet characters." are actually increasing in He also said, according to created to help children to the CNMI. with a handicap the same PARTY? Salvador citizen, who is numbers because of a growing reports from friends back understand and a c c e p t questions. the new Chairman of the dissatisfaction with the home, that the military is disabilities in others and Math Department at the Aiello has developed government. conducting aerial movement of themselves as part of the Northern Marianas reality of their world. And puppets, with very normal- E njoy a pleasant College. The first part Montez said the present troops, search and destroy government, like its tactics and fighting has spread they are coming to the CNMI sounding names, who have was published in the December 1st to perform at the other disabilities, like Renaldo evening sail aboard predecessors continue to to the country side. November 14 issue o f monopolize the country. Special Olympics at Hopwood Rodriquez, who is blind, the Variety. He said a close friend was Junior High School; Garapan Valerie Perkins with spina the 85 foot "P uti O n Saipan" Montez claims the elite recently shot to death for continue to retain power over Elementary School, December bifida, Brian McDaniel, In just the last two weeks, refusing to stop his car at a the national treasury by 4; on Tinian December 5 and epilepsy, Mandy Puccini, who events in El Salvador have military police road block. He on Rota December 6. is deaf and Eric Van Aart, a Or try our new side wheeler monopolizing major imports also said his parents are fine turned from bad to worse. The The program, developed by victim of substance abuse. and mismanaging the country's but they have not worked for a paddle boat "Jambalaya" for a guerrillas escalated their young entrepreneur Barbara Aiello has expanded her natural resources. week because of the fighting. fighting against the US-backed Aiello of , was created program, beyond the ones Montez said the current In addition, people are restricted truly unique cruise. government, headed by out of her frustration as a mentioned, to include puppets situation has its roots as far by a 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. curfew. President Christiani. Hundreds teacher of handicapped children and programs concerning back as the Carter He said a majority of the of innocent civilians have been when she tried to help her aging, aids, arthritis, asthma, Full Course Dinner, Open Bar, and Administration, when the rebels regard the United States killed with thousands injured in students "mainstream" into autism, child of divorced leaders of the ARENA party as an enemy and would like to Live Entertainment. the fighting, according to non-handicapped classrooms. parents, cultural differences, (the present government) see a socialist government Montcz. She developed a puppet, diabetes, drug and alcohol fearing widespread uprising closely aligned with the Soviet In addition, the rebels have Mark Riley, who sits in a abuse, emotional disturbance, from the peasants claimed the Union. Call Saipan Sea V entures, Inc. gained ground and are in infiltration of a communist wheelchair because he has fire safety, gifted and talented, control of major towns and regime. President Carter Hundreds of mourners cerebral palsy, and took him learning disabilities, leukemia, 322-9298/9 for m ore inform ation j cities of the nation of 5 responded by dispatching turned out to attend a into the "normal" children's literacy, mental retardation, million people. But, "As long military personnel as well as mass funeral, earlier this classroom, where the children ostomy, physical abuse, severe as the UniLcd States supports monetary aid to the country. week, for 11 slain Jesuit immediately asked the puppet burns, sexual abuse, sibling of Montcz said that support has priests who were questions about why he talked a disabled child, snacking,and continued to this day. supposedly murdered by funny and why he was in a teenage pregnancy. "The rebels arc fighting to the rebels. The wheelchair. More than 1,200 change the system, a system government has pledged that denies them land, civil to retaliate. Montez, rights, and honest leaders," he while safe on Saipan, said. worries about. his The present fighting parents, siblings, friends Barbara Aiello, president of Kids on the Block, sits next to her first character Mark Riley who has cerebral escalation has caused food and says the war in his palsy. Others (I. to r.) are Valerie Perkins - spina bifida, Brian McDaniel - epilepsy, Mandy Puccini - deaf, shortages, large scale country is "another a n d E r ic Van Aart - substance abuse. emigration, closing down of Vietnam." He believes schools and a paralyzed the superpowers should Sunday Brunch economy, according to Montez. not be solving their The country is in a state of problems at the expense emergency with government of innocent lives. He troops opening people's mails, said he watches intently at the Hyatt entering people's homes and and hopes the situation conducting military arrests. changes for the better, Basic infrastructure such as soon. water and power have been cut, Treat your fam ily to the lavish brunch at the n e w K ili Terrace, featuring Food Restaurant Establishment Ratings Prime R ib & Roast Suckling P ig, A. The following establish­ displayed, exposed electrical fresh bakedpastries & so much m ore! ments receive "C" Rating. wire not properly dressed. 1. Lucky Spot Restaurant in 3. Joeten One Stop Comfortable indoor o r Garapan, District #11. Shopping Center in Susupe, - Dirty exhaust hood, District #5. outdoor seating. enclosed cabinets and freezer. - Dust on display shelves, Perishable foods not properly roach droppings present, food protected, cobwebs on ceiling and drinks not elevated off the corners, hair restraints not floor, expired medicines on $14 per person worn during operations, display shelves. presence of cockroaches noted. 4. Canton Restaurant in Free Champagne, 2. Y.K. Retail Store in Garapan, District #11. Chalan Kanoa, District #2. - Some foodhandler's Bloody Mary's & Margaritas. - Expired food items on the working without valid health display shelves, trash receptacle certificates, exposed electrical not provided with a tight lid, wires not properly dressed, dust on food commodities and kitchen ceiling in need of shelves, scattered trash on repair. outside premise. C. The following establish­ T h e N e w B. The following establish­ ments received "B" rating. ments received "A" rating. 1. San Vicente Food Mart in 1. Pop's Food Mart in Gualo San Vicente, District #10. Rai, District #11. - Some foodhandler's 2. Pop's Snack Bar in Gualo working without valid health Rai, District #11. certificates, dust on shelves and 3. Sadog Tasi Mini Mart in food commodities, expired food Sadog Tasi, District #11. items on display shelves, food 4. Arirang Restaurant in items not elevated of the floor. Garapan, District #11. 2. Susupe Convenient Mart 5. Youngs Store at Quarter in Susupe, District #5. Master, District #11. - Foodhandler's health 6. House Restaurant certificates not conspicously in Garapan, District #11. PAGE 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 9 CPA To Appeal Hakubotan Ruling by Dan Phillips scheduled for December 20. mean that their agreement it. said. The MCA is backed by The Commonwealth Ports Hefner had ruled that would include everything going Salas also said that CPA and Commonwealth statute. Authority (CPA) is planning "delivery" under the Hakubotan in and out of the ports," said DFS are concerned about the Ayuyu said that a review of to appeal a Superior Court system does not take place at Ayuyu. He said he thinks "far-reaching implications" the the history and the intent of the ruling that said that a home the ports, but rather when the DFS is just "trying to prevent decision in this case will make, agreement clearly says the delivery system used by customer receives the competition." and that ruling that the the MCA is not intended to include Hakubotan does not violate an merchandise in or Salas said that the parties in agreement does not preclude the his delivery system and others exclusive agreement made whatever place he lives. the case are "no better off than delivery system would affect like it. between CPA and Duty Free Salas says the Hakubotan when we first started," in that, DFS revenues, which w ill He said that the MCA only Shoppers (DFS), according to delivery system violates the the court w ill still have to affect CPA revenues. allows DFS exclusivity in the Ben Salas, legal counsel for terms o f the exclusive review the facts and decide if· The Master Concession areas of establishing stores in CPA. agreement between CPA and there was a violation. He said Agreement (MCA) between the port areas and delivery at Salas said he" felt the ruling DFS regarding the use of the that "the facts are there and will CPA and DFS intended that the ports, and does not include by Judge Robert A. Hefner was port facilities, while not change," and that Hefner systems such as Hakubotan's delivery through the ports to one man's interpretation of the Hakubotan says the system interpreted the statute as he saw would not be allowed, Salas any destination. application of the law, and that does not violate the agreement. upon appeal to the Supreme Joe Ayuyu, General Manager Court three Justices w ill be of Hakubotan, says the case making their own has far-reaching implications. interpretations. He says that if DFS is right, There will not be an appeal anyone who wants to use the until the case is formally ports for shipping would have completed in Superior Court. to pay DFS a royalty fee or Hakubotan has filed a motion have the permission of DFS. to have the case dismissed, Such a requirement would saying that the court has affect the U.S. postal system, already ruled on the important among other vital industries, issue in the case. A hearing on Ayuyu said. the motion to dismiss i s "What DFS is saying would

M an Pleads G uilty To Sexual Abuse by Dan Phillips the victim. Ray S. Hermosilla, who The government had pleaded guilty to two counts of recommended, as part of the sexual abuse of a child on plea agreement, that September 18, was sentenced Hermosilla's sentence includes in Superior Court Tuesday. probation, and that Judge M arty Taylor incarceration is not appropriate. sentenced Hermosilla to 18 According to the Information months in jail, all suspended filed by the Attorney General’s on the condition that he pay a Office, Hermosilla engaged in S250 fine, serve 40 hours of sexual contact with a 13-year- community service, be placed old girl "on a day in late on two years of unsupervised December, 1988," and then probation, and pay restitution again on or about March 26, in the amount of S417.19 to 1989.

Chamber To Hold Second Job Fair by Dan Phillips The Job Fair workshop is sponsored solely by the Encouraged by the success of Chamber and held in its first effort, the Saipan conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce is Department of Commerce and planning to hold a second Job Labor, according to Boyer. Fair on December 1. Representatives o f The Job Fair will be held at Commerce and Labor will the Diamond Hall of the present a "CNMI manpower Diamond Hotel from 8-11:30 data report." Participating a.m. businesses w ill give short FROZEN FRYERS IN POLY BAGS 30 POUNDS $ 23.70 Case Gabriel Boyer, Executive presentations and have booths Director of the Chamber, said set up. CHARCOAL BRIQUETS #10 3.00 this Job Fair will be open to Another work-related anyone seeking employment in workshop is scheduled to be KERNS 24/12 OZ. 13.95 Case the private sector, as well as to held on December 5-6, Boyer CAMPBELL E-Z PORK & BEANS 24/16 OZ. graduating students. The first said. He said the workshop 10.95 Case Job Fair was only open to will be concentrating on FRANKS - CHIC 24/LB. 23.95 Case graduating students. motivation of workers and Boyer said 15 businesses human relations. CROWN SARDINES 24/15 5.00 Case have committed themselves to Anyone interested in the participating in the Job Fair, two-day workshop, to be held CABIN BISCUITS (ARNOTTS) 22.00 Tin but estimated that more than at Aqua Resort from 7 a.m. - 20 will be involved by the day 4:30 p.m. both days, can HITACHI COLOR T.V. 14 Inch Remote 250.00 Unit of the the event. contact the Chamber. HITACHI COLOR T.V. 19 Inch Remote 350.00 Unit DESK FAN 16" 20.00

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LOCATED AT TRIPLE Wholesale, Saipan LOWER BASE P.O. Box 487 Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 BEHIND Atulai Fish lovers were permitted by the fisherman to pickup as much Tel.: (670) 322-0430 · 322-0431 SAIPAN ICE they can pull out from the fishing net which was overflowing from a big catch last Wednesday. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY -NEWS AND VŒWS-PAGE 11 PAGE 10--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 Gara pan Elementary School Inducts 23 Junior Police by Fermin Meriang community service. demonstrated leadership ability The ceremony which was achievements of the students A ceremony to induct 23 She added that each of the 23 and has served as a positive attended by Public School and to encourage them to members o f the Garapan inductees possesses a high B role model for her or his System officials and parents, "always strive to maintain their Elementary School Junior average or better, has classmates. was held to recognize the high standards," said Baja. Police Honor Society was held . Keynote speaker James 1990 Wednesday on the school's Henderson, the CNMI Law grounds. Enforcement Training The new inductees were Coordinator, told the young picked based on academic students about a policeman's Introductory O ffer performance and school role and how it compares with character, according to Leila C. them. He said, "We hope to Baja, the founder of the four -cm X V have some of these kids in Purchase a new TOYOTA year old program. police uniform in the future Baja said the program, the and it is important that they only one of its kind in the learn how police work relates during the month of CNMI emphasizes good to them." behavioral development, moral Chief of Police Jose Castro November and w e will character, citizenship, academic was on hand to help pin badges achievement, and school and i * on the inductees. Tania Torres, a 7th Grade g iv e y o u Inductee, said she tries to teach Academ y Honors the younger kids in the school by being a positive role model. 1 3 S t u d e n t s "I keep my eyes on the Marianas Baptist Academy younger students so they don't (MBA) students surprised destroy school properties like themselves, their parents, and The 23 new inductees stand in formation during a ceremony to honor their accomplishments at tables and chairs. I also stop the entire faculty when no Garapan Elementary School Weunesday morning. them when they fight," she fewer than 50% of the student said. body earned berths on either the "A" or "B" honor rolls at the close of the academy's first 10- A vailable at: week quarter recently, according to a MBA, press release. Seventh grader Carolyn Romulo was the star performer in the junior high division by being the only one there to LOLLIPOPS attain to the "A" Honor Roll. BEACH ROAD, GARAPAN But three eighth graders came in close behind on the "B" Honor Roll. They were Tracie Ablog, Yun Jin Lee, and "Jojo" Villagomez (last year's CNMI champion in National Geographic Magazine's First National Geography Bee). At the high school level, ninth grader In Ho Yim, sophomore Suji Song, and seniors Hwa Jeong Cho and Jun Kyeong Kim (last year's runner-up in the Attorney General’s Oratory Contest) earned "A " Honor Roll positions by receiving grades in every subject of A- or above. High school freshmen Yoon Ki Doh and Julie Won qualified for the "B" Honor Roll. Juniors Jong Won Won and Young Ae Yim „ and seniors Sun Ki Kim rounded out the number of those who attained B- or better on every subject during the quarter. ABE Still Needs Books The Adult Basic Education (ABE) Program at the Northern Marianas College would like to thank the following people for their generous contributions of PLAY HOUSE H№4 LITTLE TIKES· RAILROAD H 2 -6 DOUBLE EASEL W4-# Ç m e e t a l l f m v s s specifications ): f SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) used magazines for the ABE participants: Saipan Mayor Jose Taitano; Efrain Camacho; Bibine Forrester; Esther Fleming; Roger Ludwig; Mr. LAY AWAY TODAY FOR CHRISTMAS and Mrs. George Ehlers, and MICROL CORPORATION Mr. and Mrs. Benito DECEMBER HOURS: 9 AM - 9 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK SAN JOSE, SAIPAN TEL. 234-5911-8 Calixterio. PAGE 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY· NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE13 CUC Presents An Overview Of Easement December 1, World Aids Day An easement is, simply easements. One com m on build and maintain a structure CUC needs to obtain from the w ill imply that an easement speaking, the right of one example of an easement is the for the benefit of the public. owner the right to use the land exists enabling the landowner Features Panel Discussion person, or class of persons, to right of way. A right of way This is the sort of easement to install and maintain the line. to use part of the land of use the land of another for a gives one person or class of that the CUC frequently needs If the CUC is unable to get another, even though no one by Patty Jacobs the disease. Who can believe specific purpose, according to a persons the right to pass over to establish a line across such an easement, then it will has expressly granted that use. that 'good ' people don't get Commonwealth Utilities Corp. the land of another on some private property to distribute not be able to lay the water An easement by prescripdon The Commonwealth Health Aids when newborn babies are (CUC) press release. . particular line, or way. For utility services to the public. pipe and install the connections occurs when a person uses the Center (CHC) has an Aids afflicted with the disease An easement is a legally instance, a public road over Water, for instance, cannot needed to distribute water to the land of another without a right Task Force which has put because their mothers have it?" recognized interest in the land, someone's private land gives be transmitted to the surround­ surrounding public. to do so for a long period of together a program of activities he said. but does not constitute any sort the public an easement, or ing public unless water pipes The law recognizes three dme which is defined by law, for World Aids Day on Dr. Michael Mason, CHC of ownership over the land. It right of way, over the land in are laid across land to connect ways in which an easement or statute. The use must be December 1. psychologist, said, "Aids is a merely places an obligation on to use the road. to adjoining h om es. may be created: by grant, by open and condnuous and must Aids counsellor R ichard disease that autom atically the owner'to allow someone Another example of an Sometimes the only land implication, and by be done under a claim of right Ceyzyk said although there triggers denial, not only in the else to use the land. ■ easement is a right of entry on available for such a water line prescription. by the user. have been no Aids cases in the victim, but in the community. There are various types of the land of another in order to is privately owned, and the A grant occurs when the An easement by prescripdon CNMI recendy, there were two Religious factors are implied landowner grants permission to may arise in favor of the user. cases of Aids prior to 1988 in right away. another to use the land for the This is similar to obtaining wjrich the victims died. "It is difficult for some ALL CONSTRUCTION AND desired purpose. This is the title to land by adverse He said, "People still think people to understand that Aids that if you're 'good' you won't most common means of possession. The owner of the can be transmitted to a 'good' ATTENTION: creating an easement and is get Aids. Our job on the Task person through no fault of their ARCHITECTURAL COMPANIES land must be aware of the use Force is to get information normally the way the CUC and have the opportunity to own. It is not a disease about the disease out to the obtains easements for its stop it. exclusively for homosexuals utility distribution projects. public." and intravenous drug users," he If the owner does nothing to OFFICE SUPPLIES The owner simply signs a The Task Force is planning said. stop the use by the other w here you w ork. A c t u a l l y .. document allowing the CUC to on an Aids surveillance for The Task Force is person for the statutory period, sign up fo r FH P H ealth C a r e , emplace and maintain a utility Rota and Tinian and a panel sponsoring a students poster '" « o n i n ch arge o f personnel then the owner is presumed to line across part of the property. discussion on Aids to be held contest for grades 5 through 12 J o i n UH - •'•"irollm ent form. have acquiesced in, or e n r o ii... “*'* o f f e r Only a person who has tide at the PIC on December 11 at and also includes NMI College. consented to, the use. In such jioym ent d o esn 't i to the land or who has an estate 1 p.m. Winners of the poster contest vour em ployer NOW COMPLETE c t & cases, the law may hold that it ■ 'fe tin gOffice. in the land - that is, the owner Ceyzyk said, "This panel will be announced December would result in an unjust of land or a leaseholder of land discussion is very important 11. OFFERS: ENGINEERING hardship on the use to force YEAR-END SALE who is enrided to exclusive and it's important that V \0 him to discondnue the use of SUPPLIES possession of the land - can members of the public who the land after such a long /•W; ON THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: grant an easement. have questions about Aids period of dme. An owner's right to grant an attend it and have th e ir Drink Don't DRAFTING FILMS/TRACING PAPERS easement is unlimited, whereas An example of a prescriptive questions answered. F H P H e a l - . a leaseholder’s right is limited easement is the use of a road "I'm from the Detroit area Drive ...... 23

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Sdiate reservations fo r (Brunch and"(Bvpica£(DreamJ' (Holiday (Fashion Show, Decem6er3 FaX: 322-1220 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 15 PAGE 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 Eastern Europe Opening, But Asia May Be The Future Mosbacher, American women By Barry Schwa Id benefits of free trade, market make trade among themselves scheduled for Singapore and AP Diplomatic Writer will be wearing Russian furs. economies and unrestricted easier - and to fan out from Seoul. WASHINGTON (AP) - But if the truth be told, it is capitalism. their club to the rest of the "I don't know whether I Perestroika could spell profit Asia where opportunity ‘Tis the Season to be Thankful The Soviet Union and the world. would use the term historic for American businesses, beckons. Eastern bloc may be shifting "The strength of Japan and yet," Baker said. "But I think whose sympathetic cheering for Already, U.S. trade with the away from traditional the United States has been this has the potential to qualify the reformers in the Soviet Asian countries exceeds trade Marxism. But they are not built on a world in which for that type of description.” Union and Eastern Europe isn't with Western Europe by a cool ready to replace Karl Marx with we've been able to trade free," compared with the riveting entirely humanistic. $100 billion a year. Adam Smith. Prime Minister Bob Hawke of events at the Berlin Wall, the The tentative moves under Japan's phenomenal growth Gorbachev warned the West Australia said afterward. conference in Canberra received Soviet President Mikhail S. is apparent. The next car that this week not to revel in the The initial results were scant attention. M h e Northern Marianas Music Society wishes to Gorbachev to convert to an passes yours on the way to failures of communism or to modest. The ministers agreed But Hawke pronounced T economyc adaptable to Western Thanksgiving dinner at try to "export capitalism." to improve communications thank its supporters who, through their generous trade and investment have sent solemnly: "There is no doubt grandma’s is likely to b e There are no such warnings among the 12 nations and to that we have already moved American lawyers and donations, helped bring the Guam Symphony Japanese. And the Japanese are from Tokyo or Seoul. make smoother transportation into the Pacific century." entrepreneurs to Moscow in the buying Rockefeller Center. The 12 countries, including arrangements for the delivery of Society production of “The Mikado” to Saipan search for profit. It would be foolhardy to But the prosperity is much the United States, that met in goods. disagree. this year. The major contributions of the W ith the energy o f a broader than that. South Korea, Canberra are determined to Follow-up meetings were Harriman or Rockefeller, they and Singapore are all Consortium of Pacific Arts and Culture, Saipan will slice their way through the growing by leaps and bounds. red tape, and if new emigration If Horace Greeley were Hyatt Regency, and Duty Free Shoppers, Inc. legislation causes President around today his advice greatly facilitated the production, as did the other Bush and Congress to waive undoubtedly would be: "Go 14-year-old tariff barriers, the East, young man." contributors. current $3 billion a year in And East is where the State two-way trade w ill multiply Department has been looking 'ï si"*'**— · T -, > · ·· The Music Society applauds: like fast-food joints on the Via lately. 1 Venuto and the C ham ps Responding to an invitation DElysee. from Australia, Secretary of Glory be. Before too long, State James A. Baker III went · f i it. tôi'W ; m m * . Russians, Poles, East Germans to Canberra last week to ------■M and Hungarians could be proclaim U.S. support for a ïSî------V^T5E»-,7a»r·, ,jry· — gobbling hamburgers and new grouping of 12 nations Aqua Resort Club greasy french fries like most of known as the Pacific Rim. ja ^BSS ffltiKW i'i iaiBj.i·.·· ■ the rest of us. They are committed to free Arts Council And as Konstantin Katushev, trade adn to the proposition SsjsIf'çiPis!·.. *¿,3 v ; ■ "% * Bank of Guam the Soviet minister for foreign that it will bring with it economic relations, said in political democracy. Chong’s Corporation signing a new commercial South Korea is the case most agreement Thursday w ith frequently cited by administra­ Skeletal framework of Saipan's new $21 million pow er piaht creates intricate'pattems ot intersecting Consortium of Pacific Arts and Culture Commerce Secretary Robert A. tion officials as they praise the angles. On schedule, plant construction should be com plete April 21, 1990. (Photo by Frank Christian) Diamond Hotel Duty Free Shoppers First Floral Shop The Garment Industry Association Senator and Mrs. Juan T. Guerrero M I K E ‘ S JEWELRY Hafadai Beach Hotel Hotel Nikko Saipan Hyatt Regency Saipan Island Bottling Company Joeten Enterprises Law Office of James H. Grizzard and Eric Basse Midway Motors Microl Corporation Millard Foundation Mobil Oil Micronesia, Inc. Modem Stationery Ocean View Hotel Oceania Traders Pacific Gardenia Hotel Pacific Islands Club Public School System Shell Marianas Saipan Cable T. V. Solid Builders Trans America Corporation Turner Pacific

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I P'-A v SN •.mw.x.v.wwAV.v.swv \ ^ \s\\ V w ·. % S ' " / / ' ' ' <■ , '/ ® 3 s H ss s ^ % ' M Susupe Park Set For Grand HI IX®a m X Onon / ^ X ,,*, Re-Opening December 16 Saipan Cultural Center 1 *1 IX * by Patty Jacobs digging holes for the concrete they considered trying to do the 6Kw - 350Kw Generators in stock * footings for the playground work while keeping it open but 1*1 1*1 Chief of the Division of equipment on Wednesday. decided to do major (KO SO ffil® * Parks and Recreation Tom Meanwhile, parks workers rehabilitation of the facility 1 * 1 Camacho is almost ready to continued to install the instead. * X unveil the revived, refurbished concrete parking area, as well When the park opens in * N Susupe Park. This week the as plant various and December, Camacho said new * “Horn 0{f TU B^t Ckmoiimn Foods 1*1 long-awaited playground trees. park rules will be posted to * X equipment will be installed, as According to nurseryman Joe encourage families to use,the X x one of the last of the finishing Kitalong, more than 126 trees park. He said, "We have m 1*1 touches is applied to the park. have already been planted. He provided off-street parking for 1 * 1 X Camacho said, "We have said, "We planted flame trees, vehicles to accommodate x awarded the contract for the pines, vanalu, lonnet and betel people and to prevent people m installation of the playground nut trees, as well as hibiscus from driving on the picnic and equipment and for the labor and bushes." playground area." YES! materials for the park benches Susupe Park has been closed This is the first of the parks to THE Construction." to the public since last Spring slated for major overhauls, Due to popular demand, The contractor started for renovation. Camacho said Camacho said. X 1*1 * X X: X X the * X X m X X MID-PAC MICRONESIA, INC. X UPPER HI-WAY, GARAPAN BOX PPP-298 SAIPAN, MP 96950 * X TEL.: (670) 234-0475 · FAX: (670) 234-0476 m tKmsOsia KQSfMiixiij'QiiiQ X X ml * will extend its business hours to serve you the X m X best lunch in the island from 1*1 X x X C e l e B r a t e m 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. X 1*1 * x and an enchanting dinner from X Friday 9dgHt m X 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 1*1 ■X x X S eafood ‘D inner * Tuesday thru Sunday, effective Decem ber 1,1989. 1X1 * X 1*1 a t S l q u a R e s o r t C i t é * Special KUSINA LUNCHES are priced at an affordable $ 3 .0 0 per * n* X X X 9{ovem6er 24 6:30 - 9:30p.nu person and Special KUSINA DINNERS at a low $8.00 per person X X X X This portion of Susupe Park is finished. X while serving daily Ala Carte menus too! X X m X . Palauan Finds His Niche In P & R Division « ' X For your entertainment, our Cultural Dancers, X by Patty Jacobs Parks & Recreation and he 1*1 * 1*1 Nurseryman Joe Kitalong, a applied for the job. X 1*1 native Palauan, found a home While he was waiting for all Farida and Adel 1 *1 the paperwork to be processed four months ago when he came 1*1 to work for the Division of before starting his new job will enlighten your spirits as they skillfully present assorted Parks & Recreation, he said. with Parks & Recreation, he He spoke in a soft voice as said he did part-time ill landscaping work with a friend. * selections of authentic and modern cultural dances inherent he took a break from planting X 1 * 1 Moses Bulrushes plants in the "I made a lot of money and I in the Chamolinian cultures. * almost-finished Susupe Park. loved what I was doing. I ■ s . 1*1 Sporting a ponytail almost knew I had made the right ,* 1X1 1 * 1 down to his waist, he wore a move," Kitalong said. * straw hat and sweatband to "Another reason I left my old Also, don't forget our 1 * 1 ward o ff the hot sun job was I wanted to learn more ,* X ‘Bouidaèaisse i x i i Wednesday. about nursery work. I came to hi Kitalong said, "I've always work for Parks & Recreation Sainum ad'Orly HAPPY HOUR 1*1 been interested in plants and and right away, I was told that X 1X1 X gardening. When I was about I could take a course in Guam CraSmeat Fritters 11 years old, I started helping in nursery work and park which starts from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Enjoy an early evening *HI Snapperquenedes X 1X1 my Mom do the gardening management, " he said. № drink with the boys with a touch of class at the because her back was bad and Kitalong and three other zuitit Oyster Cream II she needed help. employees of the division * "She was a good teacher and Seafood Curry X X recently returned from a week- m [Sastaa QQsGatmamG 9 [M?8 knows a lot about gardening. I long seminar in Guam on IncCudes ‘Eiçtensive Salad ‘Bar was the only boy in my family Nurseryman Jo e Kitalong various aspects of parks and who was interested in recreation management. gardening. My grandma taught Hyatt Hotel on a rotation Eventually, Kitalong said, he For your catering needs, please call us at 234-1026/28 me a lot,too. She and my basis, where he went from would like to return to Palau t ' Mom taught me how to mulch kitchen work, maintenance, and go into his own nursery M for more information. and fertilize the plants without gardening and housekeeping. business. He said,"Palau is using chemicals. My Mom He said he was rotated to the being developed and my said that chemicals will make gardening division five times country w ill need my help. you sick, so she only used and always enjoyed that the Beside, my Mom and Grandma natural ways to make the most. A friend of his told him are still working on the farm For ^Reservations, Cad322-1234 plants grow healthy," he said. that there was an opening for a and gardening every day and I Kitalong worked for the position of nurseryman with can help them." i h

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND V IEW S-PA G E19 PAGE 18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 MHS Experiencing Absenteeism Problem $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ PIC Celebrates W hen you NEED money by Fermin Meriang provided by the students in parents to encourage their kids NOVEMBER 26, 1989 First Year, Honors MENU The only public high school Room 101A are the to go to school, too much c o m e u p t o SUNDAY COLD DISHES on Saipan is having problems government is not doing assignment, and cruel •Cold Roast Beef & Assorted Ham Two Employees with absenteeism and tardies, enough make to the classroom instructors. •Seafood Marinated with Pickles according to MHS teacher environment more comfortable Feger said to lower the high FAST GASH!! BRUNCH •Mixed Sandwiches Celebrating both the first James Feger. to study in and the Public rate of absenteeism would •Salads: Tossed, Italian & Roast Chicken year of operations for the According to Feger, a Social School System is making it require the cooperation of all We'll give you money for VCR's, Color at the DIAMOND • and Fruit Cocktail Pacific Islands Club-Saipan Studies teacher at Marianas easier for students to miss the parties involved with the T.V., Stereo Unit, Camera, Jewelry, Gold $ •Dessert Pastries «French Bread & Dinner Rolls High-School, there were a total (PIC) and a local hire rate that classes without being education process, from the Necklace, Gold Bracelet, Hand Tools and $ HOT DISHES has continued to be more than o f.750 absentees and 164 penalized. students and their parents to $ 10am-2pm tardies during the first 42 just about anything of value. •Roast Pig & Lumpiang with Sauce 90%, employees of the San One student wrote that the government leaders. $ at the Plumaria Coffee Shop school days of the year for his •Scrambled Eggs with Sherry Butter Sauce Antonio resort partied last PSS's policy of allowing a He said although there is no $ For reservations: call 234-5900 e x t 376 five daily classes. •Chicken Saute Tomato sauce with Fettuchin< weekend, according to a PIC student 35 absences a year clear cut answers to the $ There is a total, of 147 FOR A QUICK, EASY SOLUTION •Beef Stew with Hot Vegetables press release. before suspension is "way too problem something needs to be $ students enrolled in those five lenient and harsher policies done because the high rate of •Grilled Frankfurters & Sausages Taking a cue from the recent TO YOUR MONEY PROBLEM $ •French Toast •Chicken Pilaff: Soy classes. need to be implemented," wrote absenteeism is hurting the visit of "Circus Bruno," the $ •Seafood Rizzato Sauce Flavor event featured a carnival theme, While there are bonafide the sophomore Civics student. students "who are the hope for $ •Fried Mahimahi with Tartar Sauce •Consomme Soup Royale with booths for events ranging excuses, Feger is concerned Others said that the the future of the CNMI." COME UP TO •Potato & Eqgplant Graf in •Pancakes from a "shave the baloon" about the alarming rate at government needs to do "We need to bring this DRINKS competition to an eating which the absences are something to alleviate the road problem to the attention of increasing. $ •Cold or Hot Coffee, Milk or Tea contest. At the most popular congestion which causes bus responsible officials," said a jo ·0 Feger asked his students to F A S T C A S H $ •Fruit Juices: Tomato, Pineapple, booth however, PIC General delays and contributes to senior who asked to remain write to a local paper in or Grapefruit Manager Terry Short and tardiness. anonymous. He said that the (THE PAWN SHOP) f response to the poor attendance Assistant G.M. Grant Other reasons offered for the teacher and the students who 2nd Floor, Sablan Bldg. San Jose, Saipan, MP 96950 * *A11 you can eat & drink for only record explaining why they absenses included students not attend class are regularly Bll per person ($8 for kids) Montgomery took turns being OPEN: M-F 9:00AM.-5:00PM.- t whacked by cream pies thrown think could be done to resolve caring enough about their affected by the absenses the problem. SAT. 10:00AM-3:00 PM t by employees. "I've got education, the classrooms because the teacher has to TEL. 234-6713 $ everyone's name,” Short joked, The letters received from being too hot, the curriculum repeat lessons for the benefit of as he wiped his face. over 75 students explained does not appeal or challenge those who habitually miss $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ what the students thought them, more cooperation with class. could be done to alleviate a problem that Feger thinks is "robbing the students of a W m proper education." The two main explanations m . k NEED Contest Winners Announced The second annual NEED recycling contest, held in celebration of Energy Awareness Month, concluded Anastasia Santos last Monday, with a final tally On the more serious side, the of 7,102 pounds of aluminum, ecning included honors for two or a total of 184,652 cans employees who have been with collected by the students. PIC for its first year. Anastasia Schools competed on the Santos, an Assistant House­ basis o f their school keeping Manager, received the population. In category A first Supevisor-of-the-Quarter (school population of 1 - 199) award. Santos, a Koblerville Saipan Community School resident, is best known to other won with 1,184 pounds employees as a supervisor who collected, followed by G.T. combines a jolly temperament Camacho in second place. with an ability to motivate Koblerville brought in 2,380 employees in an area that is pounds to win category B (200- difficult to staff in any hotel. 400), as well as to place them in first place amongst all competing schools. Tanapag came in second with 119 pounds. San Vicente (category C, 400-600) brought in a grand total of 1,400 pounds, putting them in second place among all competing schools. Garapan took first place in category D (600-up) with a total of 1,343 pounds collected. o \ Í V.\SWAVBVtW.Vrt%%\WV.V.\V.,.VVV.W'.W.V.'AVAWAWAVW.W Rounding out the competition was Mount Carmel which Tirso DelRosario brought in 352 pounds, and Hopwood with 190 pounds. SPECIAtfRICES-eOMEINNOW! 1 A man in a white hat was Award ceremonies will be selected as PIC October held in the schools, where Employce-of-the-Month. Tirso winning schools will receive a DelRosario, a cook who lives water cooler dispenser donated on the resort grounds in San by the Saipan Ice Company. Antonio, is described by other Winning classrooms in each employees as both friendly and school w ill receive a gift dedicated to his job. rArtifinatp frnm TrtATpn FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 21 PAGE 20--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989

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VIDEO RENTALS: NINTENDO GAME R E N TA Ls/^0^ 1-3000 - $ 1 .2 5 /F ilm $ 2 .0 0 for ONE DAY Reservations required, 234-1234, Ext. 5109 3001 -4000 3 for $ 5 .0 0 $10.00 for SIX DAYS “W afifu} SintÄ dtuf T p A ft fu f. ‘S m M a ? "D ailey fau U itA fin ían la· ßadattA Ç a . -lYATT REGENCY! SAIfYVN- pian e "laiaey & TtoM A^j ABOVE SPECIAL RATE STARTS NOVEMBER2 4 ,1 9 8 9 ■ DECEMBER 3 1 , 1 9 9 0 . SO COME N O W AND JO IN OUR VIDEO SPECTACULAR M EM BERSHIP! ! ! p t a m . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 27 estimated $500,000. He also G o lf. . Continued fromoaae 1 said the company is ready to provide water lines to connect Commontoealtf) Utilities; Corporation OLEAI RESTAURANT S FASTFOOD periods, and provides for a with the island's main lines, guaranteed annual minimum and that such connection would Office of tjjelfocetutibe ©treetor payment or, in the alternative, benefit other landowners. 7 ^ o l f ë c â t c m tâ c *]& icuut totoa$a& t$.<& .$ox\22f jercent of gross receipts. The Efrain Camacho, consulting jercent of gross receipts would engineer for SNM, said the &aipan, )e against 50 percent of the company would provide three NOW READY TO ;ross receipts of the entire public access ways to the ALL APPLICANTS FOR POWER HOOK-UPS ARE REMINDED THAT Troject, including both public beach, including the one to the THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION ARE REQUIRED IN ENJOY rnd private land. Swimming Hole. DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE Hocog said the company has Camacho also said that the ORDER TO PROCESS THEIR APPLICATIONS: OLEAI RESTAURANT'S ONLY FOR $18.00 PER eased approximately 75 company proposes to build its - Completed application foim - available at the CUC Business Office in Lower Base - so TO BUSY CUSTOMERS. SPECIAL BREAKFAST, lectares of private land, at a own wastewater treatment that CUC has a complete record o f necessary customer information; GRAM ON 14K GOLD ;ost of about $13 million. plant, so that it can use treated - Account number, and name ( if different), o f any previous account for utility service with JUST CALL 234-6009; 234-6010 Under the lease agreement, wastewater to supply the golf the CUC - so that CUC can correct and update its account records; LUNCH & DINNER .he CNMI would receive a course with its tremendous TO GIVE WAY FOR THE - A copy o f a title, deed, lease, or cfiier document containing a legal description o f the lot ninimum of $126,000 for the irrigation needs. He said that FOR ONLY to which the power w ill bt supplied, and indicating the right o f the applicant to INCOMING NEW STOCKS. “irst five years, or 3 percent of this practice is already used in ;ross receipts. For the second Hawaii. occupy the lot - so that O j C can be assured that the applicant can legally sign I've years, the minimum would Hocog and Camacho both an easement form ; >e $136,000, or 3 percent. For expressed that the company - A signed and notarized easement form -so that CUC may legally enter upon the property he third five years it would be would like to assist Rota by to undertake any construction required, and to perform any necessary mainte 'i/vty 0 5-146,966 or 3.5 percent. For providing funding for a third nance service; BUSINESS HOURS: he fourth five years, it would power generator. The island - A copy o f a legal/official plot map of the property - so that CUC employees can identify MCA STEAK SEAFOOD HOUSE )e SI58,723.71 or 4 percent, currently has two 2.5-megawatt M onday - Sunday -or the fifth five years, it generators, and will soon need the legal boundaries o f the lot they are to service; vould be $171,421.60 or 4.5 a third, Camacho said. - An application for electrical inspection - i f a meter is to be installed - available from the UUith 5ing along/Dbco. ■ jercent. The lease agreement also CUC Business Office in Lower Base; 6:00 A .M .-10:00 P.M. No specific rental agreement requires annual reports and - A map showing the location o f the customer’s lot in relation to recognizable landmarks or the 15-year extension is audits to be conducted of the NEW ENTERTAINER COMING SOON (to be drawn by customer) - so that CUC work crew can fin d the site which is to :ontained in the lease project. igreement, a concern raised by Ponciano C. Rasa, who was be inspected; >en. Mafnas in the hearing. hired to appraise the property - For house or apartment renters, a copy o f the rental agreement, or i f there is no rental The 25-year lease requires for SNM, gave a long agreement, the name and telephone o f the landlord - so that CUC can identify the OLEAI'S HAPPY HOUR (5:00 P.M . - 7 :0 0 P.M .) JOETEN MOTORS najority approval by both dissertation on the history and party responsible fo r the property; louses of the Legislature. The theories of land transactions in - A list o f lights and appliances, and approximate hours of use per month - so that CUC AND ENJOY WATCHING THE TAPED PBA REINFORCED 5-year extension requires a the Commonwealth, saying iree-fourths approval of both may make an estimate o f the applicant's monthly power consumption; BEACH ROAD that value of land is difficult to 3rd CONFERENCE W/ FREE "PUPPUS" ouses. estimate due to speculation. - Payment o f a security deposit in the amount o f one month's estimated use o f power; and Local employment is He also said he supported the - Payment o f a ten dollar application fee. ddressed in the lease idea of "land banking" for the greement, as it provides that FOR YOUR CATERING NEEDS CALL 234-6009 & ASK FOR CHING ATOIIAI, YOU A R I NOT AW AY FROM HOME future generation. ALL COMMERCIAL APPLICANTS, AND RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS t least 70 percent of the golf Assistant Attorney General REQUIRING OVER 200 AMPS, MUST ALSO SUBMIT A DESIGN LOAD CALCU­ aurse and hotel employees John Cool expressed concern lall be CNMI residents. over the rental amount. He LATION TO THE CUC INSPECTION SECTION. Drive the Q uality W ay TOYOTA Rent а С а Я In the event SNM cannot said that under the lease itisfy the 70 percent agreement, SNM will pay 58 For additional information, applicants may call 322-4033 and askfor Billing and -.quirement, the lease cents per square meter for the Accounting Office, o r come to the CUC Business Office at Lower Base between the hours ;recment says that the 25-year period. He pointed out of 7:30 am. and 11:30 a.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. impany will be authorized to that Rasa mentioned leases of NEXT TRIP TO GUAM re non-CNMI residents if it comparable properties that ceives approval from MPLC. averaged at least SI per square Hocog said the company will meter. RENT ANYTHING IN THE FLEET AT 20% OFF! ovide a scholarship program Nick Guerrero, Director of at w ill enable four local the Department of Natural lployees to attend college to Resources, said he is no-, We have the largest selection of cars on Guam, ajor in hotel management or opposed to the project, b it is and you can select any car for any period of time ourism-rclatcd field. He said concerned about the 0 recipients would be chosen Environmental Impact and we will reduce the rate by 20%. on the groundbreaking for Assessment, which he said is : project and two more would "filled with generalities," and selected the following year. with the protection of the Public benefits provided by endangered Marianas Crow, : developer under the lease which lives in the area of the From the most luxurious cars to rcemcnt include the proposed project. the economy Tercel, we are vclopmcnt of the Swimming Rep. Camacho expressed that reducing the price 20%. ilc park in Rota, providing he would like to sec a written M ake your reservations before lintcnancc and access to promise that the developers you leave and we'll have your toric sites, shoreline access will utilize products from local car waiting (or you at the arrival 1 local rates on the golf farmers, noting that similar a r e a in G u am . For reservations, irsc.. promises have been made by call: 234-5911 locog said the Swimming developers in the past and later • Absolutely no restrictions. lc improvement will cost an not kept.

HA. .Continued from page 1 the case)," and did not : Inspector General is already demonstrate the "possibility of nduciing an audit of the irreparable injury." immonwcalth Development Webber said that irreparable nhoriiy (CDA), and has injury would take place, Tductcd other audits in the because the "public interest to a, without protest. receive a correct interpretation rVcbbcr said that the CNMI and application of the law" is the past did not "realize just the primary interest, and that w severe an inroad the allowing the audit could be ' AHNIVERSAHT > liting is to local autonomy." "trampling on the CNMI's SAIPAN: /lunson, in denying the legal rights." Mlcrol Toyota Rent A Car lion for a slay, ruled that The issue "is so important Ж Tel: 234-5911 CNMI did not demonstrate that we should get it Atkins Kroll, Inc. An mctKêp. Ptciiic Сотршп, >robability of success (of an straightened out before the cal) based on the merits (of audit is done," Webber said. PAGE 28-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 29

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Saipan Inc. vs. Frances ♦ ► 3rd Year Death Anniversary I AAUW Speakers Encourage English Proficiency Hartman Triple J. Saipan Inc. vs. Baumert esteem and very little staying Castro by Patty Jacobs eight hours," she.said. CNMI vs. Joseph Taitingfong Cruz power. "Of course, that’s why JUDGE ROBERT A. HEFNER Sunny Market vs. Josephine R. Sablan The tests have been November 29 10:00 a.m. (Motion) Saleh Services vs. Martin's Bar and RAMON » "Literacy in the Pacific" was they didn't finish school. We idministered at PSS, Tinian Lucia C. Del Rosario et. al. vs. Juan Castro, Dolores C. In the Matter of the Grill SYLVESTRE » the theme of the four speakers realize this. We had one and Rota, she said, "with the B. Camacho et. al. Estate Of Olympia Market vs. Hana, Inc. 410B BACKH0E LOADER at the local AAUW chapter student who took six years to greatest number of applicants 1:30 p.m. CNMI vs. Cabrera, Manuel T. (Status Associatted Ins. Undr. vs. George M. SALAS TORRES t Jesus F. Tesero vs. Jesus P. Taitano Conf.) Moses et. al. Ê 'f » meeting Wednesday evening at finish the ABE program. She from Tinian." JUDGE MARTY TAYLOR » the Hyatt's K ili Terrace. November 30 9:00 a.m. Associated Ins. Undr. vs. John M. Diaz would start and then drop out Part of the reason there are Klassen, Scott M. vs. Maria M. November 27 1:30 p.m. et. al. Dec. 3,1986· 1989 Ì and start again," said Boija. CNMI vs. Dennis Boaz (Motion) The first speaker, Pakka K. so many people from Tinian Sabían (Motion) Pacific Trading Co. Ltd. vs. Shin Ran ! Kavan, spoke about the She said when she started as taking the GED is the lack of a JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO 2:30 p.m. Kang director of the program six complete high school on the November 27 9:00 a.m. Juvenile JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Eric J. Flynn programs being developed in 3:00 p.m. years ago, there were three island. At the present time, a CNMI vs. Charles Oden JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Kwan Kuen Lee early childhood education. She 1:30 p.m. Juvenile JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Marian Luisa Go. said that US statistics say 10 students enrolled in the high school is being built, but CNMI s. Romolor, Marcelo T. November 28 9:00 a.m. Ncwvillamor program. This semester she CNMI vs. Alfred Fernandez Taitano We, the family, wish to invite relatives and friends to(the percent of the population have Tinian High School stops at (Sentencing) JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Welcome Electric limited English proficiency. said there are . about 100 the 11th grade. High school 10:00 a.m. (Status Conf.) Inc. 3RD YEAR ROSARY ANNIVERSARY of our Beloved Father. », CNMI vs. Manuel Cabrera November 29 1:30 p.m. Seoul Rest, and Bar vs. JC & Perl Ent. 4 She said, "Young children can students arid 25 teachers seniors must finish school » November 28 9:00 a.m. Ana M. Robinson vs. John Henry Inc. 4 ». learn two languages involved in teaching the ABE. elsewhere, like Rota, Saipan or Robinson 4 Nightly rosary will be said commencing on Saturday, CNMI vs. Jesus Mangarero (Status Sunny Market vs. JC & Perl Ent. H r ; ¥ W- simultaneously if, for instance, Offering the ABE course to Guam. Conf.) Raquel Saria Sanarez vs. Antonio Universal Rental vs. Ann M. November 25,1989 at 8:00 p.m. at the residence of CNMI vs. Jesus (Status Conf.) Cabrera Cruz ». the mother always talks to the inmates of the Department of "Girls on Tinian are not Indalecio 2:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Torres in St. Jude Village ». child in one language and the Corrections, she said, is a encouraged to finish high 1:30 p.m. Basic Const. Supply Inc. vs. Zenia A. Juveniles Tanales (Koblerville), and will end on Sunday, December 3,1989. federal requirement. "We are school. Some families are Cabrera, Antonio. Muna In Re the father always communicates Estate Of November 30 9:00 a.m. Jones & Guerrero Co. Inc. vs. with the child in another very fortunate at the counselor reluctant to let the girls go off Mettao, Alexander F. Peln. For Ayuyu, Isabel Songao In Re the Estate Leonides B. Arriola & Frank Ada INSTOCK 4-IN-1-BUCKET Rosary will be said at 12:00 noon on Saturday, language. Also the parents at Corrections, Victor Mesta, island to finish school and Of Change of Name Jones & Guerrero Co. Inc. vs. Cha Mi December 2,1989 and the Mass of Intention must communicate with each is very helpful," she stated. some families do not think Castro, Marceliano Manibusan In Re December 1 9:00 a.m. Ja 4 Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Henry KSL Corp. vs. Maryann M. Deleon 4 at 5:30 p.m. at St. Jude Church. other in only those tw o She said that the program is girls need to finish high school the Estate Of 10:00 a.m. C. Tudela Guerrero 4 Dinner will be served after the mass. languages. Then, the child free and that at no time are any where they encourage their 4 CNMI vs. Edward Cruz Ayuyu Jones & Guerrero Inc. Co. vs. Sea Star S-Mart vs. Saipan Adbot Ent. will be fluent in two languages fees charged. The program is sons to get their high school (Sentencing) Ent. Inc. S-Mart vs. Lillian Duenas MID-?AC MICRONESIA, INC. by the time he or she reaches open to U.S. citizens and diplomas. November 29 9:00 a.m. J.C. Tenorio Ent., Inc. vs. Sea Star Lucky Supermarket vs. Francesca B. PLEASE JOIN US! permanent residents of the CNMI vs. Moses N. Rios Ent. Inc. Santos UPPER HI-WAY, GARAPAN BOX PPP 298 SAIPAN, MP 96950 the age of six." "Also, husbands discourage TEL.: (670) 234-0475 ■ FAX: (670) 234-0476 CNMI. 1:30 p.m. J.C. Tenorio Ent., Inc. vs. Sea Start JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Lourdes M. THE FAMILY She added that confusion wives from going to school or AG & INO vs. Clemente S. Santos Ent. Inc. Dciillas "Business or work permits about language for children taking the GED because they (OSC) Guam Memorial Hospital vs. Basic Const. Supply Inc. vs. Delfin D. 444444444444444444444444444444 do not qualify a person to enrol A. Villagomez, et. al. Ebeluer comes from hearing one or don't want to watch the kids," AG & INO vs. Bcmesto D. Feria in the program," said Borja. (OSC) L & W Amusement Inc. vs. Lowrigin Micro Pacific Inc. et. al. vs. Oriental both parents speak a smattering said Fleming. She added, "The majority of the AG & INO vs. Romeo B. Tupland Idip Express - Jesus Malus of different languages, such as She said the fee to take the Olympia Market vs. Lowrigin Idip Saipan Credit Union vs. Henry S. students in the program have (OSC) a mix of Chamorro and GED is $5.00 for the entire AG & INO vs. Bang Yong Kim Jones and Guerrero Inc. vs. Lowrigin Sablan been away from school for English. Kavan said this is test and $2 for each sub-test Lockhart Idip Bank of Saipan vs. Henry C. Tudela more than 10 years. But AG & INO vs. Hyon Ok Lee (OSC) Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shopping Atlas (Micro) Ent. Inc. vs. Maria B. C e l e B r a t e causes the child to be unclear which is retaken. There is no employers will give employees limit on the number of times a November 30 9:00 a.m. Ctr. vs. Lowrigin Idip Valdez et. al. about how a language is CNMI vs. Arcala, Roel Q. (Trial) Basic Const. Supply vs. Lowrigin Idip Sunny Market vs. Ruth DLC. promotions based on successful S atu rday 9 {iy h t supposed to be spoken. person can take the GED or CNMI vs. Rabauliman, Manuel K. L & W Amusement Inc. vs. Peter C. Camacho completion of the program. sections of the GED, she said. The early childhood (S/C) Nimwes Sunny Market vs. Melissa B. Northern Marianas Music Society This is motivating for students "We encourage people to CNMI vs. Daiscm, Robert A. Transpacific International vs. Isidro A. Pangelinan development program at the and helps them complete the keep taking the GED until they CNMI vs. Marlin D. Omengebar Sablan Wennie Ann Ent. vs. David Kalen ‘B ar - B - Q Northern Marianas College (Angn.) J & G Co. Inc. vs. Hana, Inc. Wennie Ann Ent. vs. David Rios program." pass," she concluded. (NMC) is developing a CNMI vs. Ramangmou, Eddie H. Sam's Corp. vs. Triple C. Marketing Wennie Ann Ent. vs. Antonia Salur Esther Fleming, The final speaker was Morgen Mini Mart vs. Centennial "W riting To Read" pilot (S.C.) Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Susan a t Ä qua R esort C fuß administrator of the GED Maggie Wonanberg, co­ CNMI vs. Igisomar, Matilde M. (S.C.) Const. Co. M. Aldan program which will debut with exams for high school ordinator of the English CNMI vs. Termasel, Richard L. Basic Const. Co. vs. Hana, Inc. Sunny Market vs. Ed Caceres 54 children from three of the Sunny Market vs. Letticia D. Sokau equivalency, said the testing for Language Lab at NMC. (Status Conf.) 1:30 p.m. 9{pvemßer 25 6:30 - 9:30y.nu Headstart schools, she said. CNMI vs. Tcrmarsel, Richard L. Sunny Market vs. Richard Johnson JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Rosalina F. GED has been moved to NMC Wonanberg has been in this The NMC has received a grant 1:30 p.m. Universal Rental vs. Bcmicc San Tudela recently and she sees this as a position about three months which will allow the college to positive move. She said the and she said the purpose of the purchase the Oakland-based requirements for applicants for lab is to "enhance the English program. The program utilizes GED testing are a minimum classes offered at the college." PUBLIC NOTICE computers, work journals, age of 18 years old, U.S. The requirements for using creative writing and word citizenship or CNMI residency the lab are to be a U.S. citizen recognition models. (which means a person must or Trust Territory citizen, to be A nnual G reen P ark She said, " If the pilot prove that he or she has been considered low income and be a The Division of Historic Preservation, Department of Community program is successful, we’re in the CNMI for a minimum first generation user of the Piano Academ y looking at integrating this of three months) and have English language lab program. and Cultural Affairs, wishes to advise the general public that it program into the public school completed a GED screening She said, "We have a unique system: This program has test. situation now, because several will hold a Public Hearing on the "Chalan Kanoa Historic C o n c e r t successfully assisted non- She said the screening Koreans have paid the college District" on December 5,1989 at the Chalan Kanoa Elementary English speaking children learn virtually eliminates someone to take English as a Second English in as little as three who is not ready to take the Language classes. So, School Library. The Public Hearing will start at 6:30 p.m. weeks." exam and it shows up the weak technically, they don't qualify November 26, 1989| Administrator of the Adult areas that need work. The to use the, lab. However, Basic Education (ABE) screening, which is a three because they have paid to take The purpose of this public hearing is to solicit public comments program at NMC Lupe Borja hour test, concentrates on English classes the college is on the disposition the historic structures associated with the 2 : 0 0 P . M . spoke to the group about the writing, grammar and ethic, allowing them to use the lab." federally funded curriculum she social studies, science, math She said the lab is open "Chalan Kanoa Historic District". This historic district administers. Borja said the and reading. every day and she has four Charley's Cabaret, thrust of the program is for 0 "If a person .passes the GED tutors who work staggered encompasses an area consisting of the old concrete and (T - Bone (14 oz.) to 8th grade levels. screening, we can be assured hours and by appointment wooden structures associated with the Japanese pre-war NKK Pacific Islands Clu Several of the problems she that the person, with rare only. She said, "The lab is the S ir (bin (10 oz.) faces with the students in this exceptions, can pass the GED embryo stage, It's just being Sugar Industry. Discussions will also include several pending Lam é Cfwps (3pcs.) program are high turnover rate test. The test is a battery of developed. We have eight applications to demolish these structures. because students have low self­ tests which are scheduled for computers and many, many Loßster ‘Tails (2^5 oz.) diskettes which we haven't even organized yet. We hope Interested individuals are invited to attend this Public Hearing t I n c l u d e s ‘E xtensive S a l a d B a r to be up top full speed by next ÍSfikYounis Art Studio, Inc. semester." to present concerns or suggestions relating to the above She said attendance at the lab referenced topic. ¿Marianas cPianety^ is sporadic and that students are UtCKON€StAIS ICAOING NCWSfAf ER SINCE 1972 . not motivated to be consistent Introduce the fam ily in using the lab. "I notice /s/ Michael A. Fleming lately, though," she said," that there has been a lot of peer Historic Preservation Officer to fine classical music. (for Reservations, C all322-1234 Fax No. 234-9271 pressure to use the lab. I find this encouraging," said Wonanberg. PAGE 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 35

L e t t e r s . . . Coitinied fro« page 2 CLASSIFIED ADS RATE PUBLIC NOTICE saying that he thought people unfold on our island. members. Our work could not Per one inch column - $3.00 ^ iaiaaaaaaaBliaaaBaHiaaai^ M arian asV ariety L M H M M «M > M M · ‘ Classified display ads; were 'getting used' to standing The Music Society recently· go on without you. Speaking One inch column - $3.50 in line and Icnow why1 they are hosted the Guam Symphony for the membership I would The Division of Historic Preservation, doing it. If or one am not production of The Mikado. A also like to thank o u r I SUBSCRIPTION RATES First class mail within the U.S. mail system Department of Community and Cultu ral Affairs, getting used to it and have no prime force in bringing the hardworking volunteer board (CLASSIFIED ADS) idea why we are doing it. I 1— »«I Call 234-6341/7578 f 1·· 1·» ·1-6341/7578 Annual subscription rate (52 issues) for Friday editions - $72.00 project together was the and committee persons. Annual subscription for Friday arid Tuesday editions conbined - $120.00 wishes to advise the general public that it will suspect that part of the reason funding we received from The Foreign countries - $172.00 hold a special Historic Preservation Review is that some of our government Consortium for Pacific Arts & Yours truly, officials get more pleasure out Culture (CPAC) thru our own Board meeting on November 28,1989 at the 2 ASST MANAGER - High school 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 of demonstrating their power Commonwealth Council for /s/Janet Foster MANAGERS grad., T years experience. Salary: years experience. Salary: $400.00- Historic Preservation Office atthe Department by making taxpayers 'jump Arts & Culture. In the rush of S600.00-S1,000.00 per month. $900.00 per month. through hoops’ to get their tax preparation we were remiss in ACCOUNTANTS 4 SHOP SUPERVISOR - High school Contact: HAN YANG CONSTRUC­ of Community and Cultural Affairs in Lower TION, P.O. Box 1489, Saipan, MP refunds then they would get out Dear Editor: 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High grad., 2 years experience. Salary: giving C.P.A.C. credit. 96950. (12/1) F. Micronesün Tetecommumcalions Base . school equivalent, 2 years, experience. S2.50-S6.00 per hour. CD»rO*ATOt of devising efficient and C.P.A.C. has been involved in It doesn't say much for any 4 PURCHASING AGENT - High Salary: $1,700.00 per month. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, convenient ways of supporting several of our of the parties involved that it is school graduate, 2 years experience. 20 ENTERTAINER 2 years experience. Salary: $700.00 to VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Topics to be discussed include a review of administering the tax laws. productions in the recent past reputedly the Commonwealth's 1 BARTENDER Salary: S2.50 per hour. 2 OFFICE MANAGER - High school $800.00 per month. and we are very grateful to wealthiest haole - and a relative 2 DISCO JOCKEY 1 ASST. SALES MANAGER - High several proposals to demolish historic grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 10 WAITRESSES school grad., 2 years experience. Sincerely, C.P.A.C. fo r t h e ir newcomer at that - who has S2.30-S8.00 per hour. 10 DANCERS Salary: $500.00 to $800.00 per month. MTC has immediate openings for qualified structures associated with the Chalan Kanoa /s/Michael G. Newman sponsorship. been awarded the distinction of 2 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - - High school equivalent, 2 years Contact: TRANS AMERICA DEV­ applicants in the following position: becoming the CNMI's first High school grad., 2 years experience. Historic District. These grants are in itia lly experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. ELOPMENT CORPORATION, P.O. Salary: $2.30-56.00 per hour. reviewed by the CCAC and Supreme Court special judge. 2 SUPERVISOR Box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) Dear Editor: forwarded to the Hawaii It says even less about those 2 DRAFTSMAN 2 CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRE­ Position & Salary: Full time position for three (3) SENTATIVE - High school grad., 2 F. ______Interested individuals are invited to attend this At this time of year the idea C.P.A.C. offices for review. responsible that this individual - High school grad., 2 years experience. Electronic Technicians, salary Salary: $400.00-5500.00 per month. years experience. Salary: $2.15 per CONSTRUCTION $4.32 per hour or higher, meeting to present concerns or suggestions of counting our blessings and We appreciate Director: Mrs. has been the only one 3 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 hour. being thankful is foremost in confirmed and swom in - when 8 STOCK CLERK depending on qualifications relating to the topic of the meeting. Ana Teregeyo & Deputy Dir. years experience. Salary: S500.00- WORKERS our minds. I have been Ms. Sandy Mackenzie and the there are other nominees who $700.00 per month. 10 HEAVY EQUIP. MECHANIC and experience. 10 CARPENTERS priviledged ihis year to serve as CCAC staff for the assistance have been through the hearing 1 MANAGER - High school, 2 years 4 MACHINIST experience. Salary: S2.15-S9.00 per 10 WELDER 10 MASONS President of the Northern they have given us. process, other attorneys still on - High school equivalent, 2 years /s/Michael A. Fleming hour. 4 AUTO REPAIRER Duties: Installs, operates, maintains, Marianas Music Society and in the candidate list - as well as experience. Salary: Sl.75-S2.15 per Historic Preservation Officer Additionally we wish to 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 4 AUTO PAINTER and repairs transmission that capacity to see many thank all of our local business off it - who have been residents - High school equivalent, 2 years 4 AUTO ELECTRICIAN hour. Contact: FRANCISCO IL SABLAN communications equipment wonderful entertainment events longer, are more qualified and experience. Salary: $2.15-53.00 per 4 TIRE VULCANIZER and private supporters and dba S&G Const., P.O. Box 371, and systems in the Network more worthy of respect, and hour. 30 HEAVY EQUIP. OPERATOR - High school grad., 2 years experience. Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. whose intentions can be said to 5 ELECTRICIANS Services Operations. 5 PLUMBERS Salary: S2.15 per hour. 20 MASONS be less self-serving. 5 PAINTERS Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS CO., 20 CARPENTERS The implications of this 10 MASONS INC., P.O. Box 2690, Saipan, MP Excellent Benefits - High school equivalent, 2 years 10 CARPENTERS 96950. (12/1) F. Offered : * Paid Vacation Leave state of affairs, at least to this experience. Salary: Sl.75-S2.15 per - High school equivalent, 2 years writer, are disturbing in the hour. * Paid Sick Leave experience. Salary: SI.50 per hour. 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school extreme. Mr. Hillblom is not Contact: ROSENDO M. GONZALES * Paid Holidays Contact: HANA INTERNATIONAL, graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: known for his altruism, and S550.00-S600.00 per month. dba Vinnell's Auto Repair * Paid Education Program INC., P.O. Box 2589, Saipan, MP Shop/Const./RMG Ent., P.O. Box unless the mere donning of 96950. (11/24) F. Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL 371, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. * Medical Plan judicial robes magically brings CORPORATION, P.O. Box 689, SAIPAN CHAM BER OF COMMERCE 1 PROJECT MANAGER Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. * Dental Plan about such attitudinal 1 ASST. PROJECT MANAGER 3 MASONS P.O. BOX 806, SAIPAN, MP 96950 - High school grad., 2 years experience. 2 STEELMAN * Group Life/Travels conversions, any case brought 2 ACCOUNTANT■■ College graduate, Insurance before him is apt to have a Salary: SI,680.00 per month. 2 year experience. Salary: S600.00- 3 PLUMBER 2 PROJECT ENGINEERS - College - High school equivalent, 2 years disastrous effect on the 5900.00 per month. * Retirement Plan grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: BRIAN P. REYES dba BPR experience. Salary: SI.75 per hour. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF BE SOMEBODY!!! Contact: ROBERTO DE LA CRUZ Commonwealth as we know it. S2.80-S3.20 per hour. Professional Services, P.O. Box 2368, 4 ASST. PROJECT ENGINEERS - dba Ruben's Const./Maintenance & Qualification & HAVE FUN WHILE LEARNING!!! If the present "lame-duck" Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. Senate - and particularly its College grad., 2 years experience. Gen. Service, P.O. Box 2081, Saipan, Requirement : High school graduate. A FCC MP 96950. (12/1) F. ATTENTION ALL GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Committee on Executive Salary: S2.60-S3.00 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, General Radiotelephone 2 DRAFTER (Design) - High school 2 years experience. Salary: S2.50-S7.00 Appointments a n d grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 25 CARPENTERS - High school Operator's License (General AND INDIVIDUALS ACTIVELY SEEKING EMPLOYMENT per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Governmental Investigations - S2.60-S3.00 per hour. 3 MASONS S1.60 per hour. Radiotelephone Certificate) or IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR!!! has any sense of honor Contact: KUMAGAI GUMI CO., 8 CARPENTERS equivalent (NABOR or INC.. P.O. Box 63 CURB, Saipan, Contact: MRS. PRISCILLA W. whatsoever, any concern for the Contact: LOLITA C. DE DIOS dba Far JOCSON dba Pro-Am Heavy Equipt. MP 96950. (12/1) F. East Ent., Caller Box PPP 430, NARTE) certificate will be THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE CAREER welfare of the Commonwealth, & Const. Co., Caller Box PPP 144, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. required within two years of CHOICES AND POSSIBLY SECURE APOSITION WITH it will promptly and speedily 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) F.______job entry. (a) hold hearings on the 2 years experience. Salary: S400.00- 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 1 MASON - High school equivalent. REPUTABLE COMPANIES. remaining candidates for special 5900.00 per month. 2 years experience. Salary: S700.00 to Salary: S2.25 per hour. 4 STEEL.MAN - High school S80O.G0 per month. Contact: LAURO BARASI dba Apply in person at MTC, personnel office, Gualo judgeship, and (b) confirm at equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: TRANSAMERICA CORP., Technical Energy, P.O. Box 1604, least two more, more worthy SI.50 per hour. P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950. Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) F. Rai, between 0800 - 1600, Monday - Friday. THE SAIPAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN COOPERATION special jtidges, before it Contact: HANA INTERNATIONAL, (11/24) F. 3 CARPENTERS office. INC., P.O. Box 2689, Saipan, MP 2 MASONS E.E.O. WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR, 96950. (12/1) F. Gentlemen, to no small 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - 1 PLUMBER College graduate, 2 years experience. extent, the fate of the 1 ELECTRICIAN DIVISION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 Salary: S1,800.00 per month. 1 STEELMEN years experience. Salary: S600.GO- AND DUTY FREE SHOPPERS LIMITED Commonwealth rests in your Contact: HAKUUOTAN SAIPAN - High school equivalent. Salary: SI.75 hands. Are you willing to 5900.00 per month. ENT., INC., P.O. Box 127, Saipan, per hour. 2 TRAVEL COUNSELOR - High MP 96950. (12/1) I·'. Contact: JESUS R. SARMIENTO dba MarianasVariety IS CONDUCTING A JOB FAIR AND come to her aid? Or will you school grad., 1 year experience. Salary: stand idly by, and let the pieces Jclsic Gen. Const., P.O. Box 534, CAREER D AY ESPECIALLY FOR YOU. 5600.00-S700.00 per month. 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) F.______I a » fall where they may? 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Call 234-6341/757 ' We will be watching...... grad.; 2 years experience. Salary: 5650.00 per month. 5500.00-S700.00 per month. Contact: ESCOLASTICA'S ENTER­ PLUMBERS 2 TRANSLATOR - High school grad., EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS PLEASE JOIN US AT THE DIAMOND HALL OF THE DIAMOND Name Withheld Upon Request PRISES dba Esco's Bake House & ELECTRICIANS 2 years experience. Salary: S2.15 per Market, P.O. Box 92 CIIRB, Saipan, HOTEL hour. MP 96950. (12/1) F. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school Contact: HYEA SUNG CORPORA­ equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1,1989 AT 8:00 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. TION dba Young's Insurance, Caller 1 TOUR OPERATION MANAGER Contact: DSN ENTERPRISE, P.O. PER ONE POSITION R ecital Set Box PPP 390, Saipan, MP 96950. High school graduate, 2 years Box 713, Saipan. MP 96950. (11/24) (12/1) F.- experience. Salary: S3.00 to S8.00 per F. ADVERTISEMENT hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school FREE REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED 1 COST ACCOUNTANT - College Contact: UIC CORPORATION, P.O. equivalent. Salary: S2.30-S2.40 per FOR THREE WEEKS .....$10-00 graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Box 1781, Saipan. MP 96950. (11/24) F o r S u n d a y hour. 5750.00 to $900.00 per month. F. 3 CARPENTER - High school 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - The Green Park Pianc equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: PER ANY ADDITONAL FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL THE High school graduate, 2 years 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 S2.15 per hour. Academy will perform its experience. Salary: $575.00 per month. years experience. Salary: S400.00- 2 PAINTER - High school equivalent, POSITION AT THE SAME SAIPAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AT 234-6132/7058 second annual concert o r Contact: MICRO PACIFIC, INC., S900.00 per month. 2 years experience. Salary: S2.15-S2.25 Sunday, at Charley's Cabaret Caller Box PPP 521, Saipan, MP 2 MASONS - High school equivalent, ANNOUNCEMENT 96950. (11/24) F. 1 year experience. Salary: SI.75 per per hour. Pacific Islands Club (PIC) hour. 3 MASON - High school equivalent, 2 SEE YOU THERE!!! SEE YOU THERE!!! SEE YOU THERE!!! under the sponsorship of the 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school 1 STEELMAN years experience. Salary: S2.15-S2.30 FOR THREE WEEKS $ 4 .0 0 Northern Marianas Music graduate. Salary: 5650.00 per month. 1 CARPENTER per hour. Society. The public is invitee 1 BARTENDER - High school 1 ALUMINUM INSTALLER 1 STEELMAN - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.50 per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: to attend the concert which - High schopl equivalent, 1 year Contact: NEZEKI INTERNATIONAL experience. Salary: SI.65 per hour. SI.85 per hour. starts at 2 p.m. and is free ol SAIPAN CO. LTD. dba Pool Bar Los Contact: SKILL INTERNATIONAL Contact: FRANK DLG. CAMACHO ¿Marianas Variety charge. Angeles Club, P.O. Box 140 CHRB, CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2618, dba V.C. Enterprises, P.O. Box 1595, ^ai£an^V1P^6950j<£1 2 /l^ ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) F.______Saipan. MP 96950.(11/24) F. \

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PLUMBERS ARCHITECTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ELECTRICIANS ENGINEERS Т Ж П 1 С The Chief, Procurement & Supply, is soliciting sealed RFP-PD-90-0002 2 PLUMBER - High sch o o l ¡SIAKDS 3 CIVIL ENGINEER proposals from qualified firms for the following specified The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. 3 ARCHITECT q m SAIPAN items: - College graduate, 4 years experience. (CUC) is requesting proposals for the supply and installation Contact: PEDRO T. BORJA, Saipan, Quantity MP 96950. (11/24) F. Salary: $1,000.00 per month. of twenty (20) sets of 3 phase, 15 KV, 300 AMP pole top Contact: JUAN C. TENORIO & 13 Units VHF 6 Watt (Submersible) Portable 2 ELECTRICIANS gang operated air brake switches to be installed at locations PACIFIC ISLANDS CLUB Saipan is seeking ASSOCIATES, INC., P.O. Box 551, 2 CARPENTERS MTC has an immediate openings for: Synthesized 12 Channel Capability indicated by CUC throughout the island of Saipan. energetic career-minded people to fill the Saipan. MP 96950. (11/24) F. 1 PLUMBER ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATOR Frequency: VHF 136-174 MHZ - High school grad., 2 years experience. following job vacancies: 1 ELECRICAL ENGINEER - College Low Battery/RF Power Led Indicator The switches must be UL listed and all materials must meet Salary: $2.50 per hour. graduate, min. 4 years experience. One (1) Full-time position. Applicant must have Variable RF Power 2.5/6 Watts REA standards. Contact: LEE KWANG EUN dba BARTENDER/BARIENDRESS Salary: $1,200.00-$1,500.00 per Microcomputer Controlled Battery Savor Saipan ¿Jen. Leisure Corp., P.O. Box completed intermediate accounting at a U.S. month. 503 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) accredited College/University. Minimum of three 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR External Field Programmable The proposed materials shall include for each installation one F. WAITRESS - High school grad., min.· 2 years Meets MIL-STD 810C/810D Spec. (1) set of three (3) switches, operator, class II, 45’ wood pole years experience with good understanding of experience. Salary: $2.80 per hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN Ultra High Nicad Battery with AZCA treatment, cross arms, and all necessary line and accounting theories and knowledge of computer WATTERS 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - High school grad., min. 2 years Detachable Belt Cup/Hcliflex Antenna pole hardware. 6 MASONS helpful and must be detail oriented. Applicant experience. Salary: S2.35 per hour. Coded Squelch Capability 6 CARPENTERS OUTLET SUPERVISOR 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTEN­ Accessories The proposal shall include the necessary tools and spare parts 1 PLUMBER must be able to type 40WPM and 10-key calculator DENT - College grad., min. 4 years Q u a n tity for maintaining the switches for a period of five (5) years. A - High school graduate, 2 years by touch and be able to generate written and oral CASHIER experience. Salary: SI,400.00 per experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. 1 Unit Desktop Multi Unit (6) Battery Charger complete program of training for CUC personnel in the reports/summaries. month. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, SECURITY GUARD 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., (1 HR.) installation and maintenance of the switches shall be included. 2 years experience. Salary: $1.75 to min. 4 years experience. Salary: 6 Units Desktop Single Unit Battery Charger $6.00 per hour. S1.000.00-S 1,200.00 per month. (1 HR.) It is emphasized that this is a full turnkey project and proposer Contact: LEE'S CONSTRUCTION, SECRETARY GUEST SERVICE COORDINATOR Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPO­ P.O. Box 490, Saipan, MP 96950. RATION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP 6 Units Ultra-High Nicad Battery has complete and full responsibility for planning, material (11/24)F. One (1) full-time position. Experience required in GUEST SERVICE AGENT 96950. (11/24) F. 6 Units Remote Speaker Microphone with supply and construction including project site visit, taxes, 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school secretarial services to the dept., managers using Earpiece Jack bonds, insurance, permits, duties, etc. graduate. Salary: $1.50 to $2.00 per independent judgement initiative and discretion BEUMAN MECHANICS 6 Units Leather Swivel Carrying Case hour. Description & Snecification Selection of firm will be made on the basis of direct previous 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - 1 STEELMAN - High school with confidential records and files. Please apply in person atthe personnel Office, experience on turnkey project of this nature, cost of project, graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: High school grad., 2 years experience. Q u a n tity $1.50 to $2.15 per hour. Salary: Negotiable, depends on quakifications Monday - Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Salary: SI,420.00 per month. 2 Units 800 MHZ 2 Watt Portable 2 System/ time for completion of ¿1 required work. 2 PLUMBER - High school grad., 2 and experience. Japanese speaking not required. Wages Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT, 3 Subflect Operation Trunked Telephone years experience. Salary: $1.50 to INC., P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP Interconnect Conventional Simplex A pre-proposal meeting will be held on November 14, 1989, $1.80 per hour. Excellent benefits offered: commensurate with experience. 96950. (12/1) F. at CUC Conference Room, Lower Base, Saipan at 2:00 p.m. Contact: TAC INTL. CONSTRUCT­ Capable Time Out Timer 3 AUTO MECHANIC local time to answer my questions regarding this project. ORS. INC., P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, ‘ Paid Vacation leave Benefits Include: High Capacity Dual Charge Nicad Battery MP 96950. (11/24) F. 1 COOK Belt Cup & Flex Antenna ‘ Paid Sick leave Medical Insurance - High school equivalent, 2 years Rapid Charge Battery Charger Proposal shall be submitted in triplicate to the Office of 2 ELECTRICIANS - High school ‘ Paid Holidays Duty Meal experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. 2 Units graduate, 3 years experience. Salary: Contact: 3.M CORPORATION dba Low Battery Alert Procurement and Supply, Government of the Northern Mariana $2.35 per hour. ‘ Paid Education Program Paid Vacation Okamc Rest., P.O. Box 2550, Saipan, Islands, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 at 2:00 p.m. local 1 GREENSKEEPER MP 96950. П 1/241 F. The proposals arc to be marked RFP90-0009 and arc to be time, on December 5, 1989. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ‘ Medical Plan Sick Leave 3 MECHANIC - High school equivalent, 2 years submitted in duplicate copies, in a sealed envelope, to the ‘ Dental Plan Birthday 3 AUTO BODY REPAIRER experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Office of the Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, CUC reserve the right to reject any and all proposals for any ‘ Paid Retirement We comply with federal law by verifying the Identity and work - High school graduate, 2 years 1 CHIEF COOK - High school grad., experience. Salary: S430.00 per month. Saipan no later than 4:00 p.m., December 14, 19S9. All reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, or any of 2 yean experience. Salary: $2,500.00 ‘ Group Life/Travel Insurance eligibility of all new hires on a non-descrlmatory basis. Contact: JOETEN MOTOR CO., proposals received late will not be considered. The CNIY1I them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its interest. per month. Apply in person at the personnel Office, Gualo INC., P.O. Box 6S0, Saipan, MP Government reserves the right to award or reject any or all All proposals shall become the property of CUC. 6 SECURITY GUARD - High school 96950. П 1/241 F. grad., 2 yean experience. Salary: $2.15 Rai, between 0800 - 1600, Monday - Friday proposals for any reason and to waive any dcfccls in said per hour. proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Owen Rumlcy, Power Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION WE ARE GROWING AND WE MAINTENANCE interest. The CNMI Government also reserves the right to Distribution Manager of CUC, at telephone numbers (670) dba Coral Ocean Point Country Club, 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High award on a single item bid, multiple award or on a bulk award 322-4033/4034 Ext. 15 or FAX number (670) 322-4323. P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. school equivalent, 1 year experience. (12/1) F. basis. NEED YOU TO HELP US! Salary: S2.15 per hour. PEDRO SASAMOTO Contact: DR. JOHN CROWLEY, P.O. IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCED IN ONE OF THE Box 111, Saipan, MP 96950. (1 1/24) /s/DAVID M. APATANG Executive Director ARCHITECTS FOLLOWING AREAS PLEASE APPLY IN F. Com e Jo in the fiv a tt T e a m ! ENGINEERS 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - PERSON AT High school equivalent, 2 years 1 CHIEF ENGINEER - College MIDWAY MOTORS & MARINE-SAN JOSE experience. Salary: S1.75 per hour. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL graduate, 3 years experience. Salary: We’re looking for career-minded local Contact: PEDRO I.. ITIBUS, P.O. INVITATION TO BID Box 64. Saipan, Ml1 96950. (1 1/2·!) F. DPW 90-RFP-00103 S600.00 per month. people like you to join our team! Contact: TADOTSU SAIPAN CO., •ACCOUNTANT »PARTS COUNTER 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - The Department of Public Works is requesting for The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division, is LTD., P.O. Box 1792, Saipan, MP High school equivalent, 2 years Proposals from interested parties to provide and soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement 96950. (12/1) F. •MECAHNIC »PARTS WAREHOUSE experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. of the following type vehicle: CASHIER/RECEPTIONIST Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dha install 50 KW, 3 phase, 4 wire, 120 Y/208 volt 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - •LOTMAN »CASHIER R.V. Ent., P.O. Box 194, Saipan, MP College graduate. Salary: $900.00 per 96950. fll/24) F.______standby emergency generator system for the Kagman FRONT OFFICE CLERK One Unit Brand New 1989/1990 Fordor month. Juvenile Detention Facility. Contact: THE ENTERPRISE, P.O. SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH BXPERB5NCE Sedan, Standard Transmission, Air Box 2171, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) HOTEL CONCIERGE LOCAL HIRES (PREFERRED TECHNICIAN^ Proposer is responsible for supplying equipment, Condition, Power Steering. F. /E.O£.) LAUNDRY ATTENDANT labor, materials, transport to site, connecting into 1 ARCHITECT - College graduate, 2 2 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Vehicle must have complete undercoating/rustproof- yean experience. Salary: $400.00 to 3 REFRIGERATION & A1RCOND1- existing electrical installation, testing and commis- WAITER/WAITRESS ing and safety inspected/registered prior to delivery $ 1,000.00 per month. TION MECHANIC 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school - High school equivalent, 2 years with registration fee payable at the CNMI Treasury. equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: COCKTAIL W AITER/W AITRESS experience. Salary: Sl.50-S2.15 per Specifications of the generator are available on or Vehicle must also have a maintenance/warranty $2.15 per hour. hour. agreement. Bids must be submitted in duplicate Contact: PACIFIC ENGINEERING & STEWARD 4 HOUSE WORKER - High school after November 22, 1989 at the Technical Services CONSTRUCTION, INC., P.O. Box equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: Division, Department of Public Works in Saipan. A copies, in a sealed envelope, marked 1FB89-0004 2172, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. S2.15 per hour. to the Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Contact: AIDA L. CASTILLO dha non-refundable payment of $25.00 is required for 1 ENGINEER - College graduate. B e n e f i t s : Blue Diamond Corp., Caller Box 1’1’P each set. Pre-proposal conference for this project will no later than 2:30 p.m. December 06, 1989, at which Salary: $600.00 per month. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 205, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) I·'. be held at 2:00 p.m. on December 7, 1989, at the time and place, all bids received will be publicly 2 PLUMBER - High sch oo l Very Competitive Salaries equivalent. Salary: $2.00 per hour. 2 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN - Technical Services Division, Department of Public opened and read. Bids received late will not be Paid Vacation & Sick Leave High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15- considered. The CNMI Government reserves the 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER L O C A L O N L Y Works. (Bldg.) - High school equivalent. Medical Insurance S2.50 per hour. right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the Salary: $2.15 per hour. Duty Meals & Uniforms Contact: K. SADIIWANTS INC. dba The proposals in duplicate should be submitted to the government. Contact: RUFO T. MAFNAS dba ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK Tick Tock, P.O. Box 1999, Saipan, B&R Const. Co./Jenny's Apartment, Japanese Language Training MP 96950. (12/1) I·'. Office of the Chief of Procurement and Supply at P.O. Box 874, Saipan, MP 96950. Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, /s/DAVID M. APATANG (12/1) F. High school graduate. Salary: $3.00 per hour. Must A pply M on .-F ri., 9 :0 0 A M -S:00 PM FARMERS December 15, 1989. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - be able to type a minimum 50 words per minute. P erson n el O ffice FISHERMEN College graduate. Salary: $850.00 per The Government reserves the right to reject any or all month. 1 FARMER 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - BLACK-MICRO CORPORATION 1 HOUSE WORKER proposals in the interest of the Commonwealth of the KODAK-GUAM "An Equal Opportunity Employer" - High school equivalent. Salary: College graduate. Salary: $600.00 per Northern Mariana Islands. INTERESTED IN I YEAR LEASE. START DATE OF month. S2(X).00 per month. Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION .Hyatt Re g e n c y /S aipan Contact: MR. & MRS. JESS JANUARY 01,1990. PLEASE CALL COLLECT AT P.O. Box 2484, Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. #234-6549/6800 MAFNAS, P.O. Box 874, Saipan, MP /s/JOHN C. PANGELINAN 96950. (12/1) I·'. (671) 477-5032/3/4 OR FAX (671) 477-5028 (12/1) F. Director of Public Works PAGE 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE 39

FARMERS 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 KITCHEN HELPER - High school 2 COOKS equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: DOMESTIC equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: 1 WAITRESS FISHERMEN $ 150.00-$400.00 per month. $150.00 per month. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL HELPERS $2.15 per hour. - High school graduate, 3 months IMMEDIATE OPENING Contact: OK RYE YI, KHANG, P.O. Contact: MR. & MRS. FRANK A. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEV­ experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 FARMER - High school equivalent, Box 1489, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) MASGA, P.O. Box 2032, Saipan, MP The Mariana Islands Housing .Authority (MIHA) is 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school ELOPMENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Contact: UNITED ENTERPRISES, 2 years experience. Salary: $200.00 per F. 96950. (12/1) F. month. soliciting proposals from bona fide developer? for equivalent. S Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP INC. dba Young's Bakery & Snacks, the lease and development of a portion of MIHA's 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 96950. (11/24) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24)F. TELLER 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school 1 HOUSE WORKER (Live-h-Maid) - 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. 1 SEAMSTRESS Pleasant personality and ability to work well with grad., 2 yean experience. Salary: $2.15 High school equivalent. Salary: equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: property in Garapan known as the Garapan Annex II 1 PHOTO DEVELOPER - High Contact: MRS. ALICE T. ODOSHI, 1 MACHINIST per hour. $220.00 per month. $200.00 per month. school grad., 2 years experience. people. Experience in cash handling. Calculator and Subdivision. The property consists of 8.4 hectares, Saipan. MP 96950. (11/24) F. 1 HOUSE WORKER Contact: MARGARITA R. TENORIO, Contact: MR. & MRS. WOLF S. Contact: MR. & MRS. ROSENDO Salary: $450.00 per month. typing abilities. Good communication skills. more or less, and is located on the Island of Saipan, 3 WELDERS P.O. Box 114, Saipan, M P'96950. MOJICA, P.O. Box 1974, Saipan, MP M. GONZALES, P.O. Box 371, 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Contact: UNITED ENTERPRISES, - High school equivalent, 2 years Apply at Saipan Branch, Joeten Commercial Bldg. II, (12/1) F. 96950. (12/1) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. equivalent. Salary: $150.00 permonth. INC., P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP experien . Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: IGNACIA I. LEON 96950. (11/24) F. Susupe 1 FARMER - High school equivalent, 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school FHOUSE WORKER - High school GUERRERO, P.O. Box 1664, Saipan, Contac GAUDENCIO C . Interested parties are requested to contact the MIHA MACA.-iNAO dba Unity Trade 1 year experience. Salary: $150.00 per equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: MP 96950. (11/24) F. 1 CASHIER - High school graduate, 2 EIRST SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION month. $150.00 per month. $ 150.00-$200.00 per month. Central Office in Garapan and to obtain a copy of the 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Service, Inc., P.O. Box 703, Saipan, years experience. Salary: S300.00 per Contact: VICENTE T. ATTAO, P.O. Contact: ROSITA M. VILLAR, P.O. Contact: MR. & MRS. HERBERT proposal requirements and lease conditions. equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. MP 96950. (11/24) F. month. P.O. Box 324, Saipan, MP 96950 Box 787, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F Box 1103, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) SAN NICOLAS, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: EMILIA P. SABLAN, P.O. 2 BAKER - High school equivalent. Contact: JOHN T. SABLAN dba J & Telephone: 234-6617/8561 F. (12/1) F. Proposals shall be submitted to MIHA by 4:00 p.m. Box 710, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) Salary: S500.00-S750.00 per month. G Sablan Realty, P.O. Box 2119, 1 FARMER - High school equivalent on December 4, 1989, instead of October 2, 1989. F. Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) F. Salary: $200.00 per month. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, Contact: FRANK B. CASTRO, equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. The date of submission may be extended if 1 HOUSE WORKER (Domestic 4 SUBMERSIBLE OPERATOR equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. MP 96950. (11/24) F. JJagan^ll^6950^n/24H(^^^^ Contact: TECHELUL N. BORJA, Contact: MARY ANN MILNE, P.O. determined to be necessary by MIHA. All inquiries Helper) - High school equivalent. (Pilot) - High school graduate, 2 years Salary: $200.00 per month. 1 ASST. BEAUTICIAN - High schol experience. Salary: SI,500.00 per 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. P.O. Box 2657, Saipan, MP 96950. Box 710, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) INVITATION TO BID on this RFP shall be directed to: Contact: JOSEPH C. REYES. P.O. equivalent. Salary: $200.00 permonth. month. Salary: $250.00 per month. (11/24) F. F. ______Box 710. Saipan. MP 96950. (11/24) Contact: MARGARITA D. TUDELA, Contact: DOSA SUBSEA CO. LTD., Contact: ROMAN BENAVENTE, 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school The Chief, Procurement & Supply, is soliciting 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school JOHN M. SABLAN F. P.O. Box 476, Saipan, MP 96950. P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950 P.O. Box 846, Saipan, MP 96950. equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. competitive sealed bids for the procurement of the equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. Executive Director - MIHA (11/24)F. (11/24) F.______(11/24) F.______Contact: MARIANO CAMACHO, Contact: MARTIN A. CASTRO, P.O. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: following type vehicle: P.O. Box 2385, Saipan, MP 96950. Box 2300, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) P.O. Box 514 (11/24)F. F. Saipan, MP 96950 $150.00 per month. ENTERTAINERS Contact: MAXIMINA R. FLORES, PUBLIC NOTICE wealth of the Northern One Unit Brand New Pick-Up Truck, P.O. Box 1056, Saipan, MP 96950. 10 DANCERS - High school Mariana Islands, known as MIHA reserves the right to reject any or all (11/24)F. 4-Wheel Drive, 4 Cylinder, Manual equivalent, 6 months experience. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL In the Superior Court of E.A. No. 167-1-4, and con­ Transmission, with off-road tires Salary: S2.25-S3.25 per hour. proposals, or to waive any imperfection in said 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school the Commonwealth of the taining an area of 3,605 equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: (4 + spare mounted). Tires must have 1 DISC JOCKEY - High school RFP-PD-90-0001 proposals, in the best interest of MIHA or the CNMI Northern Mariana Islands square meters, more or less, equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: Government. $200.00 per month. wide, deep, thread (Tire Model GC0530). S2.25-S2.75 per hour. November 3, 1989 Contact: JOSEPH C. PEREZ, P.O. as more particularly described Box 1279, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) Civil Action No. 88-869 on Drawing/Cadastral Plat Car must also have front and rear 8 WAITRESSES - High school The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION F. Second Notice of Sale No. 2126/83, the original of bumpers. equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. (CUC) is requesting proposals from qualified firms for the Telephone Numbers: (670) 234-6866, 9447, 7689, Contact: STAR FOUR CORPORA­ 7670 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school which was registered with the TION dba Starlite Disco Club, P.O. design and construction of a new 13.8 KV Feeder from the last equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: Commonwealth Development Land Registry as Document Vehicle must have complete undercoating/rustproof- Box 1778, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) concrete pole at the Capitol Hill/W-2 junction to the Kagman Telecopier Numbed: (670) 234-9021. $200.00 per month. Authority, No. 17984, on the 1st day of Contact: MARIA K. TORRES, P.O. ing and safety inspected/registered prior to delivery F. Subdivision. Alignment to follow the main road to Kagman Plaintiff, September, 1983. Box 1954, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) with registration fee payable at the CNMI Treasury. 6 WAITRESSES - Htgn scnuui area. F. -v- b) Fee Simple in land equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Vehicle must be submitted in duplicate copies, in a 1 HOUSE WORKER (Live-ln-Maid) - Manuel C. Arriola, and. situated I-Denni, Saipan 2 SINGERS - High school equivalent. The design shall meet REA standards and is to be three (3) Victoria S. Arriola, M unicipality, Common­ sealed envelope, marked IFB90-0005 to the Chief, Salary: S3.00 per hour. INVITATION TO BID High school graduate, 1 year Contact: MARYANNE P. REYES dba phase with continuous primary neutral and have a 12 MW experience. Salary: S200.00 permonth. Defendants. wealth of the Northern Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, no later than Char’s Restaurant & Sing-A-Long, carrying capacity at 13.8 KV, using a power factor of 0.9 and a The Chief, Procurement & Supply, is soliciting Contact·. PROTACIO B. DE LEON, Mariana Islands known as 2:00 p.m., December 14, 1989, at which time and P.O. Box 877, Saipan, MP 96950. line loss of no greater than 5% at the Kagman junction. competitive sealed bids for the printing of the P.O. Box 776, Saipan, MP 96950. Whereas, on February 14, A.H. No. 95 "B-4", and place, all bids received will be publicly opened and (12/1) F. Commonwealth Reporter, Volume 3. (11/24) F. 1989, the Commonwealth containing an area of 845 read. Bids received late will not be considered. The 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Trial Court entered Default MVAITRESS The design of the Aerial Distribution shall be typhoon proof, asquare meters, more or less, equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: Judgment in favor of plaintiff CNMI government reserves the right to reject any or 10 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER using concrete poles. The pole structures shall be designed for S150.00-S200.00 per month. as more particularly described A. Estimated Number of pages to be and against defendants under all bids in the best interest of the government. 2 KITCHEN HELPER the capability of double circuit from the last concrete pole at Contact: MR. & MRS. GIL M. SAN on Drawing/Cadastral Plat - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.65 printed (both sides) 1,000 Count I for the amount of Number 2079/81, the original the Capitol Hill/W-2 junction to the Kagman junction and NICOLAS, Saipan, MP 9 6 9 5 0 . per hour. B. Total Number of Sets 100 (11/24)F. $39,992.23, plus interest of of which was registered with /s/DAVID M. APATANG 1 REFRIGERATION & AIRCON single circuit into the Kagman junction and single circuit into $9,505.00, plus late charges the Land Registry as MECHANIC the Kagman Subdivision. Only a single circuit is to be of $941.78, together with Document Number 12314, on 1 BARTENDER The sheet ize of the Commonwealth Reporter print is installed under this contract. An option using wooden poles MISCELLANEOUS interest thereon at the rate of the 24th day of June, 1981. 2 CASHIER with ACZA treatment is required. 6" x 9" with 3-holes punched at 3 1/2 spacing. Bid - High school equivalent. Salary: SI.75 per page (both sides) are acceptable. five percent (5%) per annum Now, therefore, Notice is INVITATION TO BID per hour. 1 SEAMSTRESS from September 28, 1988 to hereby given that on Friday, Contact: FRANK C. ALDAN dba An option for reconductoring existing feeder #4 from the 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER the date of of judgment, plus Nov. 24, 1989, at the hour of The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division, is - High school equivalent, 2 years Frank Aldan Ent., Caller Box PPP distribution switches at the Lower Base Main Power Plant to Bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB90- interest from the date of 10:00 a.m., at the Office of soliciting competitive sealed bids for printing of the 430, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. experience. Salary: S2.15 pcrhour. the last concrete pole at the Capitol Hill/W-2 junction is also 0006 and submitted in duplicate copies of the Chief, 1 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR - judgment at the rate of nine tire Director of the following: required. This work must be done with circuits #3 and #4 Procurement & Supply, Saipan, no later than 2:30 High school graduate, 2 years percent (9%) per annum, and Department of Public Safety, energized. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. under Count II for the amount Civic Center, Saipan, DOMESTIC p.m., December 15, 1989, at which time and place A. TASKS all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Contact: R & M ENTERPRISES. of $1,800.48, plus interest of Mariana Islands, I will sell, at 1. Layout and pasteup of approximately HELPERS Project planning and design arc to include all existing INC., P.O. Box 300 CHRB, Saipan, $1.48, plus late charges of public auction, all of the Bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI MP 96950. (12/1) F. _____ 200 pages of camera-ready text (no 1 HOUSE WORKER (Live-Out) consumers with consideration to the future estimated demand Government reserves the right to reject any or all $327.32, together with right, title, and interest of Domestic Helper - High school for a period of 10 years along the full route. 2 CHAMBERMAID (Housekeeper) - interest thereon at the rate of Manuel C. Arriola and typesetting is required) equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: bids in the best interest of the government. High school equivalent, 2 years five percent (5%) per annum Victoria S. Arriola in and to 2. Produce cover Design S2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. It is emphasized that this is a full turnkey project and proposer from September 28, 1988 to the aforementioned parcels of 3. Off-set printing of 500 copies Contact: KIM JAE CHON dba SK Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH the date of of judgment, plus real property. . has complete and full responsibility for planning, design and /s/DAVID M. APATANG CLUB dba Chalan Kanoa Beach Club 4. Initial number of sets to be printed is 100. Corp. Const./Manpower/General Ser­ interest from the date of vices, P.O. Box 2266, Saipan, MF construction including project site visit, taxes, bonds, Corp., P.O. Box 356, Saipan, M P You are further notified that judgment at the rate of nine 96950. (12/1) F. insurance, permits, duties, etc. 96950. (12/1) F. the terms and conditions of percent (9%) per annum, and the sale will be as follows: B. SPECIFICATIONS 10 PACKER 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school for attorney's fees and costs of The right is reserved to 1. Text to be printed on both sides of the page. Selection of firm will be made on the basis of direct previous 10CUTTER suit. equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: 60 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR establish minimum bids for 2. Paper shall be at least 60 weight. $150.00 per month. experience on turnkey project of this nature, cost of project, 2 MECHANIC Whereas, there remains due each parcel of real property 3. Cover stock shall be at least 100 weight. Contact: MR. & MRS. ARNALDO time for completion of all required work. F O R SA L E 10 PRESSER and owing upon the said which may or may not be 4. Volume size shall be 6 1/2 inches by 9 1/2 G. GUBAN. P.O. Box 2120, Saipan, - High school equivalent, 2 years Default Judgment the sum of disclosed at the sale; and to MP 96950. (12/1) F. inches. A pre-proposal meeting will be held on November 13, 1989, experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. $39,992.23, plus interest of reject any or all bids, for any at CUC Conference Room, Lower Base, Saipan at 2:00 p.m. Contact: JIN APPAREL, INC., P.O. $10,989.65 plus late charges reason. 5. Perfect binding. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Box 2267, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) graduate. Salary: $150.00 per month. local time to answer any questions regarding this project. of $1,078.49, with interest It will be required that a 6. Printing in one color only. F. Contact: MANUEL COSIO LAZARO, thereon at the rate of nine deposit of 10% of the 7. 10 half tones. P.O. Box 2721, Saipan, MP 96950. Proposal shall be submitted in triplicate to the Office of Assorted sizes of 1 COMPTROLLER - College percent (9%) per annum from purchase price be paid on the (12/1) F. Procurement and Supply, Government of the Northern Mariana graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: June 26,1989; and day of the auction. The For more information contact the Historic Islands, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 at 2:00 p.m. local S1,500.00 per month. remaining balance will be due 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Japanese K oi Fish Contact: ASANUMA GUMI CO., Whereas, on July 12,1989, Preservation Office in the Community & Cultural equivalent. Salary: S200.00pcr month. time, on December 4,1989. the Commonwealth Superior within ten (10) days of the LTD., P.O.' Box 2000, Saipan, MP sale. Failure to make payment Affairs Building, Lower Base. Contact: DOLORES DELA CRUZ, 96950. (12/1) F. Court issued a Writ of of the remaining balance P.O. Box 433, Saipan, MP 96950. CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any Execution, ordering the within ten (10) days will Bids must be marked IFB90-0008 and submitted (12/1) F. reason and to waive any effect in said proposals, or any of 1 FOOD SERVICE WORKER - High undersigned to sell, in school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per result in forfeiture by the in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & Supply them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its interest. Please call accordance with law, all of the 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school hour. right, title, and interest of buyer of the 10% deposit, and Office, Lower Base, no later than 2:30 p.m. equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: All proposals shall become the property of CUC. Contact: MICRO-ASEAN CORP. dba defendants herein and to those any and all of the buyer's December 14, 1989, at which time and place, all bids $150.00 per month. 2 3 4 - 1 9 7 8 MAN1LENA FAST FOOD. P.O. Box certain pieces of real property rights, title and interest in the Contact: JOAQUINA P. REYES, P.O. AH inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Owen Rumley, Power PPP 608, Saipan, MP 96950 (12/1) F. received will be publicly opened and read. Bids Box 408. Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. situated in Saipan, Northern aforementioned property will Distribution Manager of CUC, at telephone numbers (670) Mariana Islands, described as revert to the Commonwealth received late will not be considered. The CNMI after 5:00 p.m 1 GAS COMPRESSOR OPERATOR Government reserves the right to reject any or all 1 HOUSE WORKER - High shcool 322-4033/4034 ExL 15 or FAX number (670) 322-4323. - High school graduate, 4 years follows: Development Authority. equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. a) Fee simple in land /s/Gregorio Camacho bids in the best interest of the government. $150.00 per month. PEDRO SASAMOTO Contact: WUSHIN CORPORATION, situated in As Teo, Saipan Director Contact: PAUL PALMER, Saipan, Executive Director P.O. Box 1507, Saipan, MP 96950. Municipality, Common­ Dept, of Public Safety /s/DAVID M. APATANG MP 96950. (11/24) F.______(11/24)F. 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CLASSIFIED ADS HOUSE FOR LEASE CLASSIFIED ADS IMMEDIATE Koblerville Area OPENINGS AVAILABLE 1 DIVEMASTER - High school grad., 2 PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR - 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - Large 2 Bedroom, w/2 baths, ceiling fans, 2 year experience. Salary: $499.80 per High school graduate, 2 years High school graduate, 2 years 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 1 MECHANICAL ENGNEER - 1 HOTEL OPERATION MANAGER - Fast growing telecommunications company has open­ month. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. large lot. Extra Large Master Bedroom 2 years experience. Salary: $3.40 per College graduate, 5 years experience. High school graduate, 2 years Contact: MACRO ENERGY, INC., Contact: PACIFIC PRINTING Contact: MAS CORPORATION, P.O. with private bathroom. hour. Salary: $700.00 per month. experience. Salary: $6.25 per hour. ings for the following positions: Box 1998, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) P.O. Box 219 CHRB, Saipan, MP PRESS, P.O. Box 1447, Saipan, MP Call 234-1310 Weekdays. Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION, 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 96950. (12/1) F. 96950. (11/24) F. F. ENT., INC., P.O. Box 127, Saipan, P.O. Bo* 2484, Saipan, MP 96950. years experience. Salary: $1,000.00 per 1 JAPANESE KITCHEN CHEF - |J/P^6950ijl2^F;_ _ i_ _ _ _ (12/8)F. month. CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE 6 BUTCHER - High school equivalent, High school graduate, 3 years 2 MASONS - High school equivalent, 1 DAIRY PLANT MANAGER - High 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 years 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per experience. Salary: $3,500.00 per LOCAL HIRE D N IV school graduate, 2 years experience. years experience. Salary: $500.00- experience. Salary: $2.40 per hour. MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE hour. month. hour. Salary: $2,000.00 per month. $1,000.00 per month. 1 SALES MANAGER - High school 6 FAST FOOD SERVICE WORKER 1 LINEN SUPERVISOR - High Contact: MICRO PACIFIC, INC. dba TELEPHONE INSTALLER/REPAIR Contact: PACIFIC RAINBOW 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: - High school equivalen, 3 1/2 years school graduate, 1 year experience. Home Improvement Center, Caller Box DAIRY, INC., P.O. Box 1217, equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $1,400.00 per month. TRAINEE experience. Salary:'$2.15 per hour. Salary: $3.00 per hour. PPP 521, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) SAIPAN SEA VENTURE Saipan, MP 96950. (12.8) F. $165.00-$175.00 per month. Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, 2 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 1 WAITRESS - High school grad., 3 F. Local Hire Contact: MARGARITA R. TENORIO, LTD. dba Mariana Country Club, P.O. 2 years experience. Salary: $430.00- months experience. Salary: $2.15- HAS IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 1 CARPENTER P.O. Box 114, Saipan, MP 96950. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. $600.00 per month. $2.50 per hour. 3 years experience. Salary: $3.25 per 1 MASON hour. (12/8)F. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. 1 BUTCHER - High school equivalent, Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 Contact: JOSE M. TAITANO dba Salary: $800.00 per month. Customer Service Representative; 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.50 INC., P.O. Box 152 CHRB, Saipan, per hour. 1 MARKETING SUPERVISOR - J.A.P. Const. & Recruitment & "Em­ 1 FLOOR SUPERVISOR - High per hour. MP 96950. (11/24) F. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school High school graduate, 2 years This is a part-time position which requires ployment Agency, P.O.. Box 2637, school equivalent, 2 years experience. 1 BAKER - High school equivalent. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: OFFICE MANAGER experience. Salary: $450.00-$7000.00 2 CUTTER Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. Salary: $700.00 per month. working evening shifts and weekends. Job entails the Salary: $2.15-$2.50 per hour. $2.25 per hour. per month. 2 COOK 1 RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR 1 COST ACCOUNTANT - College Contact: JOSE R. LIFOIFOI dba A-l 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. Contact: RICARDO SUMAYAO dba operation of long distance booth retail operations, - High school equivalent, 1 year Salary commensurate with experience. 4 WAITER/WAITRESS graduate, 2 yean experience. Salary: Const., P.O. Box 1 CHRB, Saipan, Salary: $200.00 per month. LBC Saipan, Inc., P.O. Box 1910, experience. Salary: $2.15-53.50 per - High school graduate, 2 years assisting customers with questions related to IT&E's S500.00-S600.00 per month. MP 96950. (12/8) F. Call 322-9298/9jfor appointm ent Contact: AGUSTIN CASTRO, Saipan. MP 96950. (12/8) F. hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 GARDENER - High school 5 PRESSERS - High school ¿aigat^h№96950J^ 5 CUTTER services, etc. equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: Contact: FERGEL C. CRUZ dba equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: 1 FARMER - High school equivalent, 5 PRESSER Filipiniana Kitchenette (Div. of S2.15-S2.75 per hour. S2.10-S3.20 per hour. 2 years experience. Salary: $200.00 per 5 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER Marketing Representative; 2 STOCK CONTROLLER - High WECCO), P.O. Box 1868, Saipan, 10 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR month. 40 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR MP 96950. (12/8) F. This is a full-time position. Job entails the school graduate, 2 years experience. - High school equivalent, 1 year Contact: JOAQUIN DE LEON GUER­ - High school graduate, 2 years 1 COOK - High school equivalent, 2 Salary: S2.15-S2.75 per hour. experience. Salary: S2.15-S3.00 per RERO, P.O. Box 530 CHRB, Saipan, experience. Salary: $2.15-$4.50 per marketing of office equipment, e.g. telephone sys­ years experience. Salary: $2.15 per 2 BAKER - High school equivalent. hour. MP 96950. (12/8) F. hour. hour. tems and services, facsimile machines, copiers, etc. Salary: S500.00-S750.00 per month. Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. 2 OVERHAULER - High school grad., Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. Contact: NEW STAR CORPORA­ Box 1847, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) Salary: $200.00 per month. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15-$5.50 Must have technical aptitude to learn the operation of PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, TION, P.O. Box 1749, Saipan, MP F. Contact: JUUAN NORTTA, P.O. Box per hour. xMP 96950. (12/1) F. T 96950. (12/8) F. office equipment. 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 341, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. Contact: PANG JIN SANG SA COR­ 3 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - - High school equivalent, 2 years PORATION, P.O. Box 2571, Saipan, 1 ACCOUNTS R E C E IV A B L E 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school High school graduate, 2 years Telephone Installer/Repair Trainee: experience. Salary: S2.75 per hour. MP 96950. (12/8) F. SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 3 equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 pep 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR This is a full-time position. Experience in yean experience. Salary: S4.00 per $300.00 per month. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school hour. - High school equivalent, 2 years hour. Contact: AUGUSTIN T. CAMACHO, equivalent, 1 year experience. Salaty: 1 MANAGER telecommunications not required, but must have tech­ experience. Salary: S3.45 per hour. 1 CASHIER SUPERVISOR - High AW T SAIPAN,INC. P.O. Box 53, Saipan, MP 96950. $2.50 per hour. 2 ASST. MANAGER nical aptitude to learn equipment installation, pro­ school graduate, 2 years experience. 1 CRANE OPERATOR - High school (12/8) F. Contact: GEORGE & MARTHA 1 ACCOUNTANT equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Salary: S3.15 per hour. HABERMAN, P.O. Box 68 CHRB, - College graduate, 2 years experience. gramming, and trouble shooting of telephone sys­ $4.00 per hour. A SUBSIDIARY OF 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College 2 COUNTER ATTENDANTS - High Saipan. MP 96950. (12/8) F. Salary: $2.15-$7.00 per hour. Contact: SAIPAN STEVEDORE graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: school grad., 6 months experience. 1 HOUSE WORKER - igh school Contact: MARIANA FASHIONS, tems, and performing daily maintenance routines of COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 208, $2,200.00 or $2,500.00 per month. Salary: S2.15 per hour. ANA WORLD TOURS CO., LTD. equivalent, 1 year experience. Salary: INC., P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, MP Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24) F.______Contact: AWT SAIPAN, INC., Caller long distance telecommunications switch. 2 CASHIERS - High school grad., 1 Box PPP 573, Saipan, MP 96950. $150.00 per month. 96950. (12/8) F. year experience. Salary: S2.50 per hour. 2 WELDER OPENING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: (12/8) F. Contact: DEL P. CAMACHO, P.O. 1 DRAFTER - High school graduate, 2 1 AUTO MECHANIC Box 581, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. years experience. Salary: $400.00 per Required Qualifications 1 FRONT OFFICE CLERK - High 1 DRESSMAKER 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school month. school grad., 1 year experience. Salary: - High school equivalent, 2 years FHP, INC. graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: AUGUSTIN T. CAMACHO -High school graduate, S2.75 per hour. experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. O N E ( I ) ASIA PACIFIC REGION Contact: ISAURO S. EUGENIO, dba Camacho equipment Co., P.O. Box 2 COOK (Japanese) - High school Contact: GAUDENCIO C. MACA- General Delivery, Saipan, MP 96950. -English language skills, oral, written, has a job opening: S3, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. grad., 2 yean experience. Salary: S2.65 LINAO dba Unity Trade Service, Inc., (12/8) F. 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - -Personal interactive skills, per hour. P.O. Box 703, Saipan, MP 96950. DENTAL ASSISTANT I 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school College graduate, 2 years experience. 1 EXECUTIVE CHEF (Western Chef) (11/21) T.______ACCOUNTANT -Basic math skills. equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $750.00 per month. - High school grad., 4 years experience. 1 TIREMAN - High school equivalent. Contact: OSCAR C. CORREA dba Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO dba Competetive wages and attractive company benefits Salary: S2,380.00 per bi-weekly. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Individuals must have one year Correa Ent., P.O. Box 312 CHRB, Marianas Variety News & Views, P.O. Contact: PROTACIO B. DE LEON experience In dental assistance or Red Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F.______Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. offered. INC., P.O. Box 152 CURB, Saipan, dba PDL Ent., P.O. Box 776, Saipan, Cross Training. Experience should include: chalrside dental assistance, MP 96950. (12/1) F. MP 96950. (11/24) F. O N E ( 1 ) Apply at IT&E Office, Sablan Building, San Jose knowledge ol sterilization techniques 1 CASHIER - High school equivalent. and the ability to take and process from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. No telephone calls please 5 BEAUTICIANS - High school Salary: S2.50 per hour. dental x-rays. Applicants should have equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: IT&E is an Equal Opportunity Employer Contact: DREW KAYE dba Winchells, a pleasant outgoing personality and S500.00 per month. TOUR COORDINATOR Inc., P.O. Box 2371, Saipan, MP be able to communicate effectively. Contact: KH CORPORATION, P.O. 96950. (12/1) F.______CALAIS 1700 Bowrider with Trailer PLUS Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/1) Interested applicants should apply In 125 HP EVINRUDE 1TWO 12/0 PENN F. person at FHP, Inc., San Jose. COMMERCIAL MOTOR SENATOR REELS WITH ISSIFIED ADS SEWER - High school equivalent, 2 O N E ( 1 ) U.S. Immigration law requires thet we verily 15 HP EVINRUDE KICKER 100 LB. LINE PROPERTY >ean experience. Salary: S300.00 per the IDENTITY and WORK ELIGIBILITY tor FLUSH MOUNTCOMPASS TACKLE BOX FULL (NEW) all new hires. Wedothls on a non-dlscrimatory nonth. baslB. FHP, Inc Is an EEO Employer VHF RADIO OF GEAR Joniaci: S.S.P. COMPANY, INC. 1 CHEF (Japanese Cuisine) - High STORM & CAMPING COVERS GAFF Iba Sea Shell Pink, P.O. Box 2786, school equivalent, 2 years experience. OPERATIONS FOR LEASE iaipan, MP 96950. (12/1) F. Salary: S2,000.00 per month. ROD HOLDERS SKI JACKETS 2 AST. CHEF (Japanese Cuisine) - (HOTEL LIAISON) TUTOR TWO 80 LB. POLES SKIS STEEL WORKER - High school High school equivalent, 2 years 3,098 SQ, METERS, WITH [uivalcnl. Salary: Sl.50-S2.15 per experience. Salary: SI,000.00 per AVAILABLE COMPLETE OUTFIT ONLY DONE A FEW HOURS wr. month. YOURS FOR $21,000.00 (NO OFFERS) 2 STORY COMMERCIAL BUILDING, an tact: FRANCISCO V. CABRERA 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school SUBECTSARE >a KC Maintenance Service Ent., grad., 2 years experience. Salary: ENGLISH AND BfASIC LOCATED ALONG BEACH ROAD. O. Box 1084, Saipan, MP 96950. O N E ( 1 ) 322-0696/0756 S400.00 per month. MATH AND ALGEBRA. 2/1) F. 1 ACCOUNTANT (Purchasing) - High LONG TERM LEASE. school grad., 2 years experience. CALL DAN, BEAUTICIAN - High school Salary: S400.00 per month. OPERATIONS 234-6341/9797. juivalcnt, 1 year experience. Salary: 2 WAREHOUSEMAN/STORE IF NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE HERMAN'S MODERN ALSO HOUSE FOR LEASE IN 2.15 per hour. CLERK LEAVE A MESSAGE ontacl: AIDA F. VENUS dba JTS- 12 KITCHEN HELPERS (AGENT LIAISON) BAKERY, INC. inc’s Trade and Services, P.O. Box 7 COOK HELPER GARAPAN, 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH )4 CURB, Saipan, MP 96950. - High school equivalent, 2 years Has AND 5,000 GALLONS WATERTANK. 1/24) F . ______experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Career Opportunities For Reliable People ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 8 JANITORS O N E ( 1 ) igh school graduate, 2 years 2 GARDENERS SALESMAN tpcricncc. Salary: S500.00 per month, 2 COOK CONTACT: MARGARET OR JACK - High school equivalent, 2 years STORE SUPERVISOR ontacl: ANNE DEMAP AN (670)234-6272 ABONG dba A.J. Commercial experience. Salary: $373.00 per month. GENERAL MANAGER SALES REPRESENTATIVE T E L . NO. :rvices, P.O. Box 2645, Saipan, MP Contact: HAFADAI BEACH HOTEL 1950. (11/24) F. dba Saipan Hotel Corp., P.O. Box (670) 234-9242 338, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. Excellent Benefits COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - Salary Commensurate With Experience F A X NO. 0670) 234-7892 allege graduate, 2 years experience, 1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High PLEASE SEND RESUME, CONTACT TELEPHONE Happy 18th Birthday dary: $600.00-$800.00 per month, school graduate, 2 years experience. TRACY T. ALDAN ontact: CONSTRUCTION & Salary: $500.00-$700.00 per month. NUMBER, AND SALARY DESIRED TO: From: Dad, Mom, Jerome, Please apply at Herman's Modem Bakery, [ATE-RIALS SUPPLY, INC., P.O. Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN Airport Road. ox 609, Saipan, MP 96950. (11/24); BAKERY, INC., P.©. Box 2, Saipan, P.O. BOX 1638, SAIPAN, MP 96950 Mary Ann, Sheyvonne & MP 96950. (12/8) F. Family PAGE 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1989 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 4 ,1989-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-PAGE43 PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL In the Superior Court of the The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is soliciting sealed Carolinian Say No. . ■ Continued from page 1 participant but wanted to make Commonwealth of the proposals for certain video services to be performed at various a public park and the leasing it out to a developer. government agencies and proposal to the community for The M ariana Islands Housing Authority sure the local people Northern Mariana Island locations within the Federated States of Micronesia, The Repub­ Legislature has already He admitted, though, that the officials in its attempt to support. understood the proposal so they ( M I H A ) is soliciting bids for the purchase or long-- lic of Belau and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. This work appropriated $30,000 to start "final decision rests with acquire the property. Groom, without being Civil Action No. 89-1085 can make a sound decision. term lease of the following described real property: developing the area. He said his MPLC." He said they met with specific, said the project "has is a component of the Micronesian Resource Study (MRS) and Other Carolinians in office is tasked with protecting Groom told the residents that MPLC officials and House received the support of some In Re Estate of will producedocumentary style, industrial quality videotape attendance spoke vehemently in Lot No. 0051554, containing an area of 760 and preserving such open areas Techno Enterprises officials Speaker Pedro Guerrero, among elected leaders who would like Jose Wilson Pangelinan footage illustrating the historic properties and historic preserva­ to see the park upgraded in opposition of the proposed square meters, more or less, as shown on the for the future generations of the had conducted a series of others and it was recommended Deceased. tion programs of Palau, Yap, Kosrae, Pohnpei, Truk and the exchange for a small lease." He lease. Division of Lands and Survey's Official CNMI and he disagreed with meeting with various that the company takes its Marshall Islands. This footage will be edited under separate added that the company will To: The Heirs, General Public Cadastral Plat Number 2084/82, the original One person who asked to contractto make at least one 15 minute videotape illustrating the pay a yearly fee to MPLC for remain anonymous said, "This and Creditors of the decedent, of which was registered with the Land Registry the right to use the property. or of his estate. as Document Number 14232 dated May 14, historic properties, cultural traditions and historic preservation Local Swimmer Eligible For National Contest land is already a designated 1982, the description therein being incorporated programs of all the Micronesian Islands listed above and to make In a Swimming Meet against Marianas Islands), and Ronnie year. Plasido Tagabuel, Executive public park and MPLC can't You are hereby notified that herein by reference. other videotapes each focused upon the properties and programs DePauw U niversity on Todd Jones (), who won Mike, the son of Mr. and Assistant for the Carolinian just come in and take it Francisco S. Pangelinan, of of individual islands. The audiences for the finished videotapes November 4th, Vincennes the event for Vincennes but Mrs. Jesus Villagomez of Affairs, the agency officially because it serves their purpose. Saipan, Mariana Islands, has The above partial may only be sold to eligible are (1) the Micronesian public (2) tourists and (3) Micronesian University won the Women's also made their National Capitol Hill, swam for the charged with administering To continue to give land away petitioned the Superior Court hoemsteaders. schoolchildren. Division but lost the Men’s Qualifying time of 3:52.34. Saipan Swim Club and was a Carolinian affairs, said his would render this community of the Commonwealth of the Meet. One of the highlights of This makes these swinners finalist in the 1987 South office "would go along with to lose its way of life. We are a Northern Mariana Islands’ to the meet was the Men’s 400 Yd eligible to participate in the Pacific Games in New what the residents’of District 4 sea-dependent people, we need be appointed as administrator Lot 6, Block 8, containing an area of 1,042 MAJOR TASKS: Caledonia. He attended Mt. (1) Determine the properties and the highlights of each historic Medley Relay Team of US National Junior College want." to be close to the ocean and of the estate of Jose Wilson square meters, more or less, as shown on Freshman - Frank Keyton Athletic Association Swim­ Carmel H.S. before leaving for Speaker Guerrero said he was that is why we w ill fight to Pangelinan, deceaed. The APWO Drawing No. 1 1734, and situated preservation program to be taped in consultation with the His­ (Indiana), Paul Werry (), ming Championship early next Indiana last year. attending as a nonpartisan deny them the lease," he said. attorney of record is Vicente in San Antonio Village, Saipan, Northern toric Preservation Officers of Palau, Yap, Kosrae, Pohnpei, Truk, Mike Villagomez (Northern T. Salas, of Salas and the FSM National Government, the Marshall Islands and the Gebhardt, whose address is Mariana Islands. P.O. Box 1309, Saipan, MP MRS Project manager. At minimum from each island must 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 96950. The hearing on the include visual documentation of (1) at least three historic stuc- equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. The properties include concrete houses and are to be Contact: ANTONIO C. LIZAMA, petition of Francisco S. tures, (2) atleastthreeprehistoric archaeological sites, (3) at least purchased in "as in" condition without any express P.O. Box 11. Saipan, MP 96950. Pangelinan is set fo r or implied warranties. The properties may be three traditional authorities describibg the historic significance (12/5) T. December 14, 1989, at the inspected through arrangements with the MIHA of the buildings, structures, sites and objects being taped, (4) at 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Superior Court of the least three traditional skills being practiced with oral and written equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. Commonwealth of the Central Office in Garapan. Minimum bid for each Contact: CONRADO L. MENDOZA, Northern Mariana Islands, at property is $90,000, and each will be sold or leased explanation, (5) interview with the Historic Preservation Officer P.O. Box 2372, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/8) F. Y O U C A N ' T 1:30 p.m., or as soon for cash to the highest bidder. and staff if appropriate regarding goals of his/her office, and staff thereafter as the matter can be if appropriate regarding the goals of his/her office, and (6) 4 BARTENDER - High school heard. All interested parties Sealed bids for one or both parcels must be interview with chief elected officials regarding the importance of equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: should appear at this hearing. preserving Micronesia's history and culture. 53.00-S3.30 per hour. All persons having claims submitted in duplicate to MIHA, P.O. Box 514, 4 WAITRESSES - High school AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT! (2) Locate historic photographs and include in the videotape the equivalent, 3 months experience. against the deceased, or his Saipan, MP 96950 no later than 2:00 p.m., Friday, Salary: S2.60-S2.86 per hour. estate, are hereby required to December 22, 1989,. at which time all bids will be footage as appropriate. 8 DINING ROOM ATTENDANT - file their claims with the opened and read. The successful bidder should be (3) Shoot on-site video and sound recordingd as appropriate, High school equivalent, 3 months Clerk of Courts within 60 prepared to make full payment to MIHA within 72 video tapes will be indexed, and dates, names, titles and place experience. Salary: S2.40-S2.65 per If you are an employer, regardless of how many people days of this publication, or hour. hours of notification. MIHA will provide good and names will be recorded. 4 OUTLET SUPERVISOR - High the claim will be barred. A sufficient warranty deed or 55 year lease to the (4) Prepare written report of work, provide master tape to school equivalent. Salary: S4.00-S4.40 work for you, you are now required by law to carry copy of your claim should be property at the time of payment. Payment may only Division of Historic Preservation. per hour. sent to Salas and Gebhardt. 4 CASHIER - High school grad., 3 Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Of course, it is to be made in cash or by certified check. Qualifications of the Principal Project Personnel months experience. Salary: S3.25- /s/Deputy Clerk of Courts S3.55 per hour. The Principal Project Personnel must be experienced in docu­ Contact: INTERPACIEIC RESORT your benefit to select the best possible program, so see Inquiries regarding this invitation to bid should be menting in video and sound cultural traditions and familiar with CORPORATION dba Pacific Islands directed to Juan M. Sablan, Executive Director, the history and cultures of Micronesia. Club, P.O. Box 2370, Saipan, MP PUBLIC NOTICE MIHA at 234-6866. 96950. (12/8) F. the Good Guys and Gals at Moylan’s. They are the 1 DIRECTOR 01·' SALES - College In the Superior Court of the Proposal Contents graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: MIHA reserves the right to reject any and all bids in S22.000.00-S27,500.00 per year. insurance professionals and can help you decide on the Commonwealth of the At a minimum, proposals should contain the following: the best interest of MIHA and the CNMI 1 ASST. RESTAURANT MANAGER Northern Mariana Island 1. General statement of approach - High school grad., 2 years experience. government. 2. coverage that is best for you and your company. w \ y \ Descriprion of proposed workplan Salary: S1.700.00-S2.000.00 per Civil Action No. 89-1033 3. Resume month. 4. Description of equipment to be used. BETA SP Professional 1 ASST. ERONT OEEICE MAN­ In the Matter of the Estates of AGER - High school grad., 2 years camera preferred experience. Salary: S 1,200.00- Juan S. Teigita and 5. Demonstration videotape, produced by same equipment to be S1,500.00 per mouth. Mariana Kani, Deceased. 1 PASTRY Cl I HI·' - High school Come to Moylan’s today and ask about COMPUTER used in project, showing work of all principal project person equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Notice is hereby given, that nel with roles designated (Producer, Cameraman, Soundman). S9(X).00-S1,000.00 per month. our Workers’ Compensation Insurance Pedro Kani Teigita has filed a 6. Project schedule 1 MASSEUSE - High school Petition for Letters of equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 7. Client list of principal project personnel 53.00-S3.80 per hour. Program. It will help protect you Administration upon the FOR SALE 5 WAITERS - High school equivalent, Estate of Juan Teigita and Ranking Criteria 2 years experience. Salary: S2.60-S3.20 Mariana Kani, deceased; and per hour. against financial problems and provide that the said Petition will be Proposal shall be competitively ranked in accordance with the 2 DIESEL MECHANIC heard by the Court on MACINTOSH SE following criteria shown in a descendeing order of importance: 1 MASON your employees with the feeling of Tuesday, November 28,1989, - High school equivalent, 2 years 1. Appropriatness of the proposed workplan experience. Salary: S2.60-S3.00 per at the hour of 1:30 p.m. of 2. Qualifications of the Principal Project Manager the said. day. hour. security that they deserve. 3.Cost 5 WAri'ER Dated, this 15th day of WITH 20 INTERNAL MEGABYTE 6 COMMIS COOK II November, 1989. - High school equivalent, 2 years HARD DRIVE Interested parties may obtain additional information at the Divi­ experience. Salary: S2.45-S3.20 per /s/Clerk of Court WITH IMAGE WRITER II sion of Historic Preservation, Department of Community and hour. Cultural Affairs. Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ PRINTER TION dba llyatl Regency Saipan, P.O. Box 87 CURB, Saipan, MP 96950. INCLUDING FREE ASSORTED All proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked RFP90-0007 612/8) 1·. ' NOTICE and submitted in duplicate copies to the Chief, Procurement & 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - m SOFTWARES College grad., 5 years experience. Supply, Lower Base, Saipan no later than 3:00 P.M., December Salary: S850.00 per month. MISA 19,1989. All proposals received late will not be considered. The 1 MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN - College grad., 2 years experience. ENTERPRISES, INC. ASKING PRICE: $2,900 OR BEST CNMI Government reserves the right to reject any or all propos­ MOYLAN’S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS (INTL), INC. Salary: S600.00 per month. Hom e of the G o o d Guys invites local participation in als for any reason and to waive any defects in said proposals, if Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION OFFER Sablan Building the ownership of the in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best interest. All P.O. Box 2484, Saipan, (12/8) r·. . ! 2r.·. P.O. Box 206, Saipan, CM 96950 company proposals shall become the property of the CNMI Government The CNMI Government also reserves the right to award on a 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school^' 7 · . FAX: 234-8641 Contact the Investment FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL equivalent, 1 year experience. Saldry: Telephone: 234-6142/6442/6571/7185 Manager at 234-9475 single item award, multiple award or on a bulk award. S2.15 per hour. (or Fax 234-8463) 234-7634 OR 234-6517 /s/ DAVID M. APATANG Contact: GOLDEN HN I. dba Const., Auto Shop & Dress Shop, P.O. Box 2372. Saipan, MP 9695». (12/8) I·. PAGE- 44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1989 Back Front Page »Back Front Page «Back Front People From Various Countries Speak f o Students PSS - San Vicente Elemen­ Tinian. geography awareness in prepa­ tary School was like a mini Otherspeakers were Andrea ration for the upcoming March United Nations last week when Benavente, who talked about 30 Geography Bee is January 29 the Public School System ob­ ; Don Farrell, of the - February 9 of next year. served the Geography Aware­ Public School System, who lec­ Farah Younis, a Hopwood ness Week. tured on Saipan in general; Jerry student who just returned to People from different na­ Smith, of the Northern Marianas . Saipan after spending two years tions residing in Saipan were College, who made a presenta­ in Israel, performed an Arabian invited by the school to talk to tion on the Pacific Rim of Fire; dance at the ceremony. She is the students about their coun­ and George Haberman of the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tries. college who talked about map Abed Younis of San Vicente. The people from faraway skills. Mario DaJla Pozza and his countries were Xiomara S. Rode- Even local people were at Tahaara Dancers from Tahiti baugh of Honduras·, Bruno Dalla the schoollastweek to talkabout captivated everyone's attention Pozza of Italy, Mr. and Mrs. Saipan or their official duties. with the swiftmovementsof their Tucker of England, and Terry They included L l Governor hips and hands. The group per­ Short of New Zealand. Pedro A. Tenorio, Congress-man forms at the Hyatt Regency in Others from faraway coun­ Moses Fejeran, Juan L. Babauta Saipan. tries were Marian Ponton of of the Northern Marianas Public Staffers Janet Villagomez, Scotland, Abed Younis of the Lands Corporation, and Noel Mrs. Carmen Pangelinan, and Middle East, Ravi Sekaran of Taisacan of the college to talk Doreen Castro and their groups India, and C. Bustamante of Is­ about Flora and Fauna. sang at the ceremony. rael. Acting Social Studies Spe­ Acting Principal Ana Lar­ Speakers from nearby cialist Ben Mettao also showed son credited staffers AnaLizama, Mr. Juan L. Babauta of Saipan talks about Marianas Public places included Herman Arp of up at the school on Nov. 16 and chairperson, and Delfina Muna, Lands Corporation. Western Samoa, Tomo Adachi thanked the students and staff in assistantchairperson, for organ­ of Japan, Mr. Hong of South a ceremony for observing the izing and coordinating the Ge­ Korea, Julius Torres of the Phil­ Geography Awareness Week. ography Awareness Week at San San Vicente School Names ippines, and Felix Mendiola of He said the last week of Vicente Elementary last week. Geography Contest Winners PSS - San Vicente Elemen­ Darrah Benavente said tary School last week held essay geography "is the study of the and poster contests inobservance earth." He wrote, "Without ge­ of the Geography Awareness ography, many things in the Week. world would still be unknown to Essay contest winners were man." Frankling Pangclinan, Pia Franklin Pangclinan wrote DIGucrrcro, Glen Paul Muna, that "geography is important all seventh graders, and sixth because it helps us learn won­ grader Darrah Benavente. derful, exciting, prehistoricai The essay winners defined objects, people, places, and what geography is, and why countries." geography is important. The poster contest was held "Geography is description in kindergarten through fourth of the earth," Glen Paul Muna grades, and the winners of this wrote. He said studying geogra­ contest are from Mariana Al­ phy is important because it "helps dan’s Kindergarten, Bcmadila the students understand people Sanchez's first grade class; Juli­ and problems of othcrcountries." eta Valle's second grade class; Pia Guerrero said geogra­ Cecilia Camacho's third grade phy is "the study of the earth and class; and Joaquina Salas's fourth its life." Sheadded that "geogra­ grade class. The prizes for these phy is important so we can lcam classes are five standing fans about now our earth is and how donated by the Home Improve­ it develops its own things." ment Center. Hula dancers from Tahiti entertain at San Vicente School.

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