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m . 2 0 No.2 2 , MP 96950 ©1991 MAY 31,1991 Serving CNMI für 19 Years Court nixes kids' bid for green cards by Rafael H. Arroyo Section 301a includes persons citizens of TTPI except those who ports may be issued to non-citi­ tirely different class of potential and their children under 18 years at birth or otherwise have ac­ zen inhabitants of the TTPI who citizens. The United States District old on the effective date of this quired another nationality. were certi fied as parties-plaintiff The court has found that all Court for the Northern Mariana section, who are not citizens or Such a provision entitled each having a vested interest in the four plaintiff children, by virtue Islands recently denied the pe­ nationals of the U. S. under any child to be issued a Trust Terri­ outcome of the case of of Article III of the Philippine tition of four juveniles seeking a other provision of law, and who tory passport recognizing them Pangelinan v. Castro, 688F. 2d Constitution, were conferred court judgment that they are on that date do not owe alle­ as TTPI citizens. Their passports, 610 (9th Cir. 1982). Filipino citizenship, and were citizens of the United States. giance to any foreign state. however, have expired. According to court records, therefore not to be considered as In a decision signed by Judge Since all of plaintiff children On February 5,1982, a direc­ none of the plaintiffs qualified “stateless”. · Alex R. Munson, the court ruled were bom on dates when the tive from then TTPI High for Trust Territory citizenship Article III of that constitution that the four plaintiff children were still part Commissioner Janet J. McCoy under either the February 5 or clearly states that a newborn child acquired their parents’ Philip­ of the Trust Territory of the Pa­ required that TTPI passports may the June 15,1982 directives. whose father or mother is a citi­ pine citizenship at birth even if cific Islands, the so-called Trust be issued to non-citizen inhabit­ Under the first directive, they zen of the Philippines acquires all the children had been holders Territory Code was still a factor ants of the TTPI provided that the failed to qualify because none of Filipino citizenship. of Trust Territory passports. considered in die disposition of , applicant is a legitimate child of them had at leas t one parent who TTiis fact was undisputedly in The Court’s ruling were based the case. a Trust Territory citizen. was a Trust Territory citizen. Continued on page 3? upon applicable Trust Territory Aprovisionin the Trust Terri­ Another McCoy directive Under the second, none of the laws, as defined in the Trust tory Code stipulates that all dated June 15, 1982 supple­ children was a named plaintiff Territory Code and Article III of persons bom in the Trust Terri­ mented that same section and in the Pangelinan v. Castro the Constitution of the Philip­ tory shall be deemed to be ruled that Trust Territory pass­ lawsuit, which affected an en- pines. Suspected Plaintiffs Franklin Donato Amog, Frances Ann Donato, fence meted Ronald Richard Sanchez Bigalbal, and Ruth Roland Sanchez Bigalbal filed a civil 5 year term suit against the U.S. government seeking favorable judgment for by Rafael H. Arroyo their petition for citizenship. Having been born in the Suspect Francisco R. Marianas, the four were invok­ Santos was meted a five- ing Section 301 of the “Covenant year imprisonment term, to Establish a Commonwealth four of which shall be sus­ of the tyorthem Mariana Islands pended, after pleading “no n Political Union with the contest” to two counts of United States of America”, three receiving stolen prop­ which they claim entides them erty counts filed againsthim to U. S. citizenship. before the Superior Court. According to the said section, In a plea agreement en­ all those bom in the Northern tered into by Criminal Mariana Islands who are citi­ Division Chief Ronald A. zens of the Trust Territory of the 4L ■ - Hammett of the Office of Pacific Islands on the day pre­ the Attorney General with ceding the effective date of this Loretta A. Faymonville, section, and who on this date are counsel for the accused, domiciled in the Islands, in the Santos was to be incarcer­ U.S., or any of its territories, are ated on July 24, 1991. declared to be US citizens ex­ Under the agreement, cept as provided in Section 302 Classroom fixtures, reading and instructional materials were damaged in a blaze that gutted down two Santos was cleared of four of that covenant science classrooms at the Elementary School. earliercountsalsocitinghim forreceiving stolen property, in lieu of a “no contest” posture maintained through his counsel. Arson eyed in Senate fire Court records show that the accused did purposely received, retain, or disposed 25 at around 7:53 in the morn­ by Rafael H. Arroyo with the senator’s stance as Con­ During the blaze, some of properties which are be­ ference Committee Chairman $50,000 worth of office equip­ ing by House Sergeant-at-arms lieved to have been stolen Francisco Deleon Guerrero. The fire of still undetermined towards the salary bill, which is ment went up in smoke includ­ from various owners. origin that hit the Capitol Hill currently being subjected to ing a fax machine, computers, Police operatives arrived at Santos was made to an­ office of Senator Paul amendments in the Senate. air-conditioning units, and a the scene only to find the whole swer for three separate A.Manglona late Friday night That bill’s House version was considerable amount of office office already engulfed in incidents involving a Rolex may have been the handiwork of reported to have gained favor­ furniture. flames. watch, an air conditioner, arsonists out to intimidate and able reactions from a number of Thousands of official docu­ Liz Drumwright, one of and jewelry, which were silence the voices of legitimate government employees. ments acquired by the senator Manglona’s secretaries said, allegedly stolen, but of opposition. The Senate version, however, during his four years of service “It was a good thing that the which Santos was cleared of This was the gist of the state­ drew stiff rejection from some in the Senate were torched in the fire did not spread out to on account of the plea other adjacent offices mainly ment recently issued by members of the House of Repre­ incident, including priceless agreement. Manglona’s office about the in­ sentatives due to the amendments records from the Second Con­ because of the office’s fire- Another case was lodged cident. which they termed as “uncon­ stitutional Convention of which resistant carpeting and against Santos after the lat­ roofing material. Otherwise, According to one of stitutional”. Sen. Manglona was a delegate. ter again figured in three there would have been a Manglona’s staff, the senator The arson angle seem to be The fire broke out sometime additional counts of the same strongly believed that the inci­ corroborated by police, who are bigger damage.” between the late hours of May Continued on page 29 dent was “pol ideally motivated”, still completing an extensive in­ 24 th and the early hours of the There were no reported and may have something to do vestigation about the case. next day. It was reported on May injuries in the incident. 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- MAY 31.1991 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 A Meeting Place For Our Hafa-Adai Hotel extension gets favorable support by Ronel B. Concepcion were represented by its techni­ the Commonwealth. CNMI needs, as it committed Saipan Chamber of Com­ FORUM Opinions.. .AndYours.. The Coastal Resource Man­ cal members, whoexpressed that Troup added that the hotel has itself to grow with Saipan which merce President Joe Ayuyu also agement Office held Tuesday inputs from various individuals contributed thousands of dollars is what is being done by them expressed support, in terms of evening a public hearing at the are very important in the deci­ to the community over the now.” further promoting the tourism Elem. School to hear sion making process. years...they are professionals and House Speaker Pedro R. industry in the Commonwealth. responses regarding the proposed Efrain Camacho Consulting they are here for the long-term.” Guerrero, together with Cong. According to documents from extension of the Hafa-Adai Ho­ Engineers was acquired by the DFS presently employs 12 Juan Reyes were also present to the hotel, proposed construction Jr’s Agenda tel beach resort. Hafa- Adai hotel management to persons in the hotel, all expressed their support over the period is for 24 months. by Jo h n DelRosario, Jr. Hafa-adai Hotel envisions the take care of the engineering de­ locals...’’with the additional project. And to provide space for the construction of an 18 story- sign of its planned expansion, rooms, we would need to hire 5 Speaker Guerrero said that tower, it will be necessary to tower, containing 160 units, on and its permitting process. more,” he said. approving the project will mean demolish a two story building in I participated in the Language friends while mom heads to the For all our aspirations to re­ the north of the existing Crystal The firms’ officials went to J.M. Guerrero, former additional revenue for the the area, including two tennis Symposium sponsored by the Let’s Replenish Our nearest pokerjoint Kids are out vive or perpetuate the customs Tower and west of Joeten Shop­ discuss the details of the project, Marianas Visitors Bureau Direc­ CNMI, stressing that he sup­ courts. Public School System held at on their own. Dinner is anytime and traditions of Chamorros and ping Center. through the use of a model as it tor, who represents himself as a ports the project since the hotel The buildings that will be af­ Gilligan’s in theHyattHotel last for anyone.' Therein lies the Carolinians, survival rests not in Presently, the hotel has 280 relates to CRM rules and regula­ full-time farmer and fisherman, buys the most local produce in fected are its electrical rooms, Funds and Our Talents week. Perhaps the most interest­ venom of all venoms. Familial how many conferences we units, and with the foreseen de­ tions. said that he hopes the CRM will the market according to recent the Los Angeles Club and the ing juncture centered on the unityandharmonytakestheback sponsor nor books written about velopment, it will have a total of Mike Troup, a representative support the project. surveys conducted. PDI office, it said. Effective fund management is by all means one of the top concerns various topics selected by PSS seat. Communication breaks cultural revival, but in actual 440 units. from the Duty Free Shop, ex­ Guerrero cited that Hafa-Adai Cong. Reyes, on the other Moreover, the existing park­ for discussion. any administrator is faced with, especially when the job entails down between parents and chil­ practice of traditional familial Various government officials pressed support over the hotel’s was one of the hotels first estab­ hand, urges members of the ing area of the hotel will be services that are meant to alleviate the lives of people in government The one issue that surfaced in dren. Out the window goes the obligations first and foremost at and concerned individuals proposed expansion. lished on Saipan using public MPLC to immediately approve “rearranged” and thatadditional The importance of going by the book is even magnified when funds the group that I headed pertains strong cultural ties that must first the home front. LJnless this as­ voiced out their support over the He said that the hotel needs land...’’has local partipants, that and issue necessary permits for parking areas will likewise be are low and financial obligations seem to outpace fund intake by the to the constant break down of take its permanent seat in the pect of the local culture is prac­ projected expansion during the additional rooms to meet the de­ survived over the years.” the realization of the project as it provided. proverbial long mile. traditional familial setting house or family setting. Gone are ticed daily and to the hilt, I’m hearing. mand, being imposed by the “This is the kind of project that will for the good of everybody, The hotel site will also be Indeed, any manager worth his swivel chair must strike up a needled and riddled beyond rec­ the cultural traditions of afraid that we will return to Members of the CRM Board ever-growing tourist industry in we need...very supportive of especially in the Garapan area. “extensively landscaped” . balance of the resources within his domain in order that a more ognition by changes that came Chamorros, especially. square one and blame everyone equitable discharge of functions is implemented, the problems washing-up our shores. I do not Another tradition however re­ else for failing to navigate the notwithstanding. know if these changes are good ligious pertains to the entire fam­ rough and stormy waters of This is the dilemma that the CNMI Retirement Fund has to or bad. I leave the decision up to ily going to mass on Sundays. Of change at a time when we still AIBIC holds project work due to lawsuits undergo, in lieu of funding difficulties it is now experiencing, you. paramount importance in this have the opportunity to make apparently due to the influx of government retirees availing of the Before the advent of modem religious tradition lies in the positive amendments. by Ronel B. Concepcion course of action should be taken Hecitedthattheproject, which commence construction.” tioned. Fund’s services. mediums like television, etc., family going to church as a unit In short, 1 again remind one by the MPLC since AIBIC’s involves the construction of 250 “Although the proposed con­ Furthermore, Torres’ earlier Recent reports indicate that the Fund has been saddled with an $87 parents make it a point to ensure to undertake that weekly recon­ and all that in most instances the The Marianas Public Land delay is depriving the govern­ hotel rooms on leased public land struction has been delayed...the inquiry cited that the MPLC million unfunded liability which arose from the need to service those that every member of the family ciliation with the Almighty. That problem lies not in the number Corporation recently clarified ment of potential source of rev­ near the Pacific Islands Club, is general public has been receiv­ lacks close monitoring of lease who have served the government prior to the creation of the Com­ is at the table to eat breakfast, we go together as a family obvi­ of aliens living here but in our that AIBIC International Cor­ enue. involved in a legal controversy ing public benefits,” he said. agreements, to which Con­ monwealth. lunch, especially dinner. Prayer ously strengthens familial unity. inability (once more) to define poration has not yet started its Torres further said that the since the lease was “executed” According to the letter, AIBIC, cepcion said is not true. Among the beneficiaries that have to be serviced are those of is said followed by dinner. This That we individually find peace and refine our aspirations. I guess proposed development project area could best be offered to back in 1988. as provided in the agreement employees from the various federal agencies that administered the gives both parents and children with Him naturally encourages the enemy really is US! We have in San Antonio due to lawsuits Nakamoto Enterprises, which is Concepcion cited that there “was required” to come up with MPLC is “constantly moni­ islands during the Trust Territory days. the chance to speak with one finding peace with ourselves, simply decided to acquiesce the filed against them. aggressively proposing before are two lawsuits-one at the Su­ “up-front” five years rental toring” all lease aggrements to True, the agency tasked with administering the retirement fund has another. It keeps familial unity fam ily members and members of onslaught of a very destructive This was in response to Sen. the MPLC the use of Garapan preme Court, questioning the amounting to $1.47 million to make sure that developers are been doing well, considering that the number of those receiving strong and intact. the entire community. This reli­ tidal wave of change by chang­ Juan Torres’ earlier inquiry re­ Housing for its hotel project. validity of the lease agreement, the MPLC. following the agreed terms and After supper, children defer benefits has risen at a rate other less adept agencies may not be able gious tradition fosters respect not ing the very aspects in our cul­ garding the status of the pro­ MPLC Executive Director and anotherpending at the Supe­ “AIBIC has already trans­ regulations contained in the to handle. tohomework assignments. Mom only for authority, but most im­ tural traditions that have per­ posed resort development by William Concepcion, in a letter rior Court, appealing the Coastal ferred $600,000 of this rental to agreement. and Dad would stay up to ensure The government for its part has been doing fine, appropriating portantly, respect for one’s self. petuated our peoplehood since AIBIC, to which he recom­ to Tones, explained that the de­ Resource Management Permit the Commonwealth Utilites According to' him, an En­ that everyone is fast asleep be­ large sums of money to uplift the lives of retirees as well as to restore Mass is usually followed ei­ time immemorial. Well, we still mended should be given a month lay in the project is “caused by a of the project Corporation to pay for the cost forcement Officer does the dignity in public service. fore they retire themselves. ther by a visit to the graves of have the opportunity to make a to start their project or have the factor that is beyond the control He stressed that until thecourts of constructing the DanDan Vil­ monitoring, and detected prob­ Children are encouraged to say But government efforts seem to go down the drain as we continue loved ones or to elderly members difference. There’s no place to agreement pancelled. of both the MPLC and the issuea judgement on the case...”it lage Homestead power distribu­ lems are immediately sent to the their evening prayers before to see some people availing of the Retirement Fund and still continue of the family. B ut these activities hide except in the figment of our Sen. Torres recommended that AIBIC.” is not prudent for the lessee to tion system,” the letter men­ Board of Directors for action. to get employed in government even after retirement. calling it a day. Familial obliga­ which have contributed enor­ imagination. Let us take that Legislature even flashed overtures of the passage of a bill that will tions was at I ts strongest and mously to strengthening unity difficult first step together in seek to re-employ these retirees owing to the skills they possess. health iest then. and harmony among family putting our family lives in order Environmental Awareness Week Whatever happened to a provision in the Constitution that prohibits But it seems that this cultural members and the entire Northern in that therein lies the beginning R ape, fire and th eft this practice? Isn’t there a rule that retirees getting employed loses tradition has been supplanted by Marianas Community seemed to of all good tidings for both his retirement pay after 60 days? television, beer, marijuana and have dissipated over the last 2 0 Chamorros and Carolinianas for It’s amazing how these retirees land the more significant positions IcC culture. There’s hardly any years. It is one change that I find generations to come. We either kept D PS officers busy to the detriment of other younger, more qualified career seekers in the time for families anymore. Dad very disheartening and unfortu­ make it together or break it. Let service. prefers his beer session with nate. us make it.! tained a fractured left leg while We have nothing against this practice per sc, especially since it has by Teri M. Flores Services on a child molestation, trying to board a public utility been a cliche that man is never satisfied. kidnapping and rape case that An undetermined value of was reported to the DPS on Sun­ bus. But the result of this dissatisfactiorus that other skilled people are school equiphnent were de­ day evening. Eleazar Mendoza, 34 of Marpi deprived of better opportunities to enhance government service, and stroyed in a blaze that guued Duenas said that the 8 -year was immediately taken to the the chance to inject young blood into the system goes down the drain. Letters to the Editor down two science classrooms old San Antonio child was taken hospital after he was accidentally Moreover, what happens is that government funds, which could during the early morning hours to the Commonwealth Health ran over by the rear right tire of have been used for other noteworthy endeavors, end up being ill-used of Monday. Center (CHC) where she under­ a moving SRT bus which he was through this practice of double compensation. And the efforts exerted The fire was reported to the went a medical examination af­ boarding. in replenishing the Retirement Fund seem in vain. police by Tanapag resident ter her mother saw blood stains The incident took place near Hundreds of government employees took to the streets Wednes­ Dear Editor, I just don’t understand why it ing of the polluted lagoon seg­ We feel that something has to be done and that a more equitable Michael Evangelista at about in the child’s underwear. the SMI factory in Lower Base day to cleanup trash along the roadside as part of Environmental Watching the Salary Act is so easy to appropriate money ment without mentioning the distribution of government fund and talent has to be in order, if we 12:11 a.m. Monday and police The incident was reported at on Wednesday at about 6:46 p.m. awareness Week as proclaimed by the governor. Here participants are truly concerned with the thing called “common good”.In that bouncing between the two house to pay the expense of Legislators opening of the new sewer treat­ from Northern Marianas College cleanup part of As Lito road. Captain Frank Duenas said that about 8:12 Sunday evening * A security guard of the Y CO way, we can live up to the expectations of the people we are tasked in the Legislature make me won­ to make a trip overseas than to ment plant just the day before?” (NMC photo) the fire was a result of faulty however, Duenas said that the Home Furnishing in Garapan to serve. der just what will the Legislators appropriate money to raise sala­ That is not true Mr. Del wiring. rape may have happened be­ was the victim of a stabbing be saying during the up-coming ries of the Government employ­ Rosario. The pant did not open Duenas said that Evangelista tween 12 noon and 5 p.m. of incident early Wednesday campaign toward the end of the ees. just the day before this segment. Sunday. morning. year. I belie ve that the time has come An emergency opening for a was on his way home when he saw smoke coming out of one of Preliminary reports indicate C33 year old Carlos O. La- I have new name for the Sal­ for the Legislators to stop play­ plant not yet in full operation ¿Marianas GVariety'cHP* the windows of the classroom. that the child was playing in the canaria sustained a stab wound ary Act that is bouncing on the ing Ping-Pong with the Salary was held two days after this Responding firemen and po­ yard when an unidentified male in the left arm after an uniden­ Serving the Commonwealth for 19 years haliway in the Legislature while Act and pass it and send it to the segment aired. The new plant’s lice officers noted that when they onboard a Jeep approached the tified male attacked him for no Published Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. the Governor and the people of Governor for his approval. expected opening and its pro­ arrived on the scene, the class­ child and grabbed her. reason. Publishers. the Commonwealth are waiting /s/Iohannes Ngiraibuuch jected contribution to dealing rooms were already engulfed in Duenas said that based on in­ *A refrigerator was stolen Abed and Poi Younis for it. The Act is now known as, with the sewer problem were flames and that the roof of the formation gathered by the po­ from the warehouse of the Big “The Ping-Pong Act of 1991”. Abed Younis...... Editor M e m b e r o f fully discussed in “Common­ building was already ruptured. lice, this was not the first inci­ Dipper Ice Cream Factory in Terl M. Flores...... Reporter Salary is always the main is­ wealth At The Crossroads”, T he Dear Editor: Duenas said that reading ma­ dent that the child was sexually ChaJan Kanoa District IV on Ronel B. Concepcion .Reporter sue of Politicians every election before the plant opened. You Mr. Del Rosario, with refer­ terials, tahles, chairs and other assaulted by the same individ­ Wednesday afternoon. Rafaeltl. Arroyo...... Reporter Associated Press year, and the hard working Gov­ made a mistake. But don’t feel ence to my report classroom fixtures were de­ ual. Duenas said that the persons ernment employees are always too badly. It is the same mistake The faculty and staff of Northern Marianas College spent several P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 “Commonwealth At The Cross­ stroyed in the blaze. ♦A garment factory worker responsible for the theft also © 1990, Marianas Variety the victim of the political game. the other “professionals” in the hours cleaning up the shoulders of As Lito road from to Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 roads" you wrote in your column employed as a dress cutter of the scattered foodstuff all over the Fax: (670)234-9271 All Rights Reserved Don’t forget that the public are In other news: Joeten housing Wednesday as part of CNMI Islandwide Cleanup print media made in their edito- warehouse. He said that no one the referees of this political of May 24 th the following: “How ♦Police have just turned over Saipan Manufacturer’s Inc. was Day. (NMC photo) Continued on page 1 9 was arrested for the offense. games. could you have allowed the air­ a case to the Division of Youth taken to the CHC after he sus­ ^MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31.1991 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 American firm proposes Talofofo golf course

SISTER REMEDIOS PRE-SCHOOL Obyan Beach golf resort project proposal TOUR PE FRANCE by Ronel B. Concepcion positive member of our commu­ «SATURDAYS - MAY 18th thm JUNE 13th The Board of Directors of the nity and to set a high standard of CARNIVAL Marianas Public Land Corpora­ quality development.” endorsed in hearing Roast Duck TOUR D ARGENT in support of the best and largest tion decided to start accepting The letter listed several rea­ by Ronel B.Concepcion Resource Management and the Braised Beef BORDELAISE proposals public land lease in sons why this major American Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ early childhood educational institution in the CNMI. Obyan Beach for golf resort de­ developer must be given ap­ Niizeki’s proposal to develop poration also provides favorable Bouchées A LA REINE velopments beginning next proval. endorsement. Coq Au Vin - Chicken in Red Wine week. a golf course resort in Talafofo Place: KILILI BEACH PARK Haas and Haynie’s resort area, which will result in leasing A testimony from Suwaso Potatoes GRAHN DAUPHINOIS In view of this development, master plan will address local 41 hec tares of public land for 25 CorporatidnPresidentMikelmai Sen. Juan Torres has written Ratatouille NIÇOISE (Civic Center) needs, inputed from the various years, received endorsement provides that they are in MPLC Chairman of the Board Riz De Safran advices from the local commu­ from various parties in a hearing agreement...’’it will not only of Director Jose I. Guerrero en­ Filet of Mahi Mahi Aux Piment'Doux Date: SATURDAY, JUNE 8,1991 nity. held Tuesday. complementourown golf course dorsing the Haas and Haynie They are “probably the most It was conducted in a joint but will also promote the golf Cassoulet D Agneau Aux Saudisons Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Corporation’s proposal for experienced developer” of re­ session representing both industry in the CN$HL” Obyan Beach development sorts to show interest in the house's committees, chaired by Imai stressed that golf courses Onion Soup - Garlic Croutons, Parmesan David Wicklaine of Haas and CNMI, he said. Cong. Diego Benavente and Sen. “do not compete with one an­ on the Side ■ We invite the genera!public to our Carnicval next week­ Haynie Corp., in an interview, The letter mentioned that the Edward Maratita. other, rather, they help one an­ end. At Sister Remedios Pre-School, we strive for ex­ said that although they have al­ corporation, which is based in Earlier, the Marianas Public other.” ready submitted a proposal in San Francisco, have so far de­ Land Corporation submitted be­ The draft lease agreement was FROM TOE GRILL : Chicken Livers in Bacon March last year to which the cellence in our early childhood educational programs veloped a total of 2 0 first class fore the legislature for approval, already signed earlier by MPLC (On Skewers) MPLC did not respond at that and a strong foundation in our children's education. Sr. resorts, including theMauna Kea a proposed 30 page lease agree­ Legal Counsel Brian McMahon Broiled Fish time, they are ready to submit a Beach Resort in Hawaii and the ment with Niizeki regarding the and counsel for Niizeki Edward A new package proposal. Remedios is recognized as the best early childhood Kahala Hilton in Honolulu. use of the public land. Manibusan. CHARCU1TERIE' educational institution in the CNMI.-We are very proud of Torres Tetter to MPLC pointed Torres informed Guerrero that The 18-hole golf course On the rental schedule,' the COLD (Cold Cuts): out that the Commonwealth the corporation has been woric- project will involve a total land lease requires a guaranteed an­ Terrine De Campagne our student body which is comprised of students from all “should welcome a major ing for that proposal for a period area of 92 hectares, 51 hectares nual minimum rental payment Marinated Mahi in Chablis American developer to help di­ of over two years now, and have economic and ethnic backgrounds in the CNMI. With of which is private land, while to be determined by an appraiser Tuna Nicoise versify our economy.” already leased 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 square or 3 percent of the gross receipts 41 hectares is public land. Crevettes (Shrimps) your help, we-will continue to maintain this tradition of “The CNMI is very vulner­ meters of private beachfront land It will have 203 hotel rooms, - of the project on Fountain educational excellence and community service. If you. able to the economy and invest­ at Obyan. 620 unit condominium and other Currently, the guaranteed an­ ment appetite of Japan...we have It was also said that Haas and facilitites that will cost around nual minimum rental is placed at ' Cheese Platter want to contribute for the Carnival, please call the School seen before that over dependence Haynie “played a leading role in $132 million. . $.15 per square meter, as based Smoked Salmon on one investment group is not the development of Hawaii dur­ at 234-6247. Niizeki Vice-President on Shimizu lease agreement, SALAD BAR healthy,” he stressed in the let­ ing the 60’s and the 70’s as a Yokichi Sakano,'seeking ap­ following are present estimates: Si Yuus Maase ter. major tourist attraction.” proval of the draft agreement, First 5-year period, $61,500; According to Torres, he met DESSERT BUFFET - French Theme Staff, Management, and Board If approved of the develop­ said that passage of the agree­ Second 5 year period, $65,600.;. and discussed with the officials ment, the corporation would ment would mean a “major step Third 5 year period, $69,700.; of the corporation recently and definitely increase government forward in the development of Fourth 5 year period, $73,800, found out that their plan “re­ revenues and would truly give the CNMI.” and Fifth 5-year.period of flects a sincere effort to be a the CNMI the impression of “an He cited that issues regarding $77,900. international destination resort,” CNMTsinfrastructure problems “At the end of each ten year he said. are already addressed in their period, the guaranteed annual AQUA RESORT CLUB “I recommend MPLC to seize projects’ final master plan rental for the next two-five year Saipan this opportunity to diversify and ...’’sought the experience and period will be based on 8 percent expand our economic base by expertise oflocal engineers and of the appraised fairmaiketvalue IT WORKS ! encouraging and welcoming the consultants, to address prob­ of the unimproved land,” it said. experienced and successful de­ lems.” According to the agreement, veloper from the United States,” “We believe that we can de­ Niizeki guarantees the employ­ Torres said. velop this region in a way that ment of up to 18 percent CNMI Meanwhile, David Wicklaine will benefit the Common- residents, job training, a chance of Haas and Haynie Corp., de­ wealtlu.profits and interest at for them to hold managerial po- . The MTC Telephone directory pages can be clined to reveal the details of approximately $340 M oyer a sitions. their master plan package pro­ U- John Deere your hardest working salespeople. Over twenty-five year period.” It further calls for Niizeki to posal which would be submitted 10,000 copies strong, working 24 hours, According to Sakano, their donate $2 million to the Public to the MPLC by June 7. transaction is only for the Works to improve the Talafofo JO H N DEERE every day o f the y e a r . Wicklaine, however, said that B ack Hoe lease...”after 40 years, it will Access Road, and another mil­ THE Tn ? I,HnRN MARWNA ISLANDS' they have been working for quite expire and the l^nd will be avail­ lion for the proposed Talafofo OTAL COMMUNICATIONS- sometime and plans to create a able to a new generation of Watershed Project. Sim ply put, the M TC Telephone directory COMPANY “world-calss golf resortatObyan homesteaders.” ‘ However, JC Tenorio is the single m ost im portant place to be •^VhonTlZsVPh0°n P'°°f • Η<··'ρω und kno»l«)gM blc Beach.” MPLC Executive Director Enteprises General Manager employees “Our position, as always been, William Concepcion said that Annie Sablan have voiced oppo; w hen the custom er decides to buy. «ta» «m .«, Jbf?r opi»cs ca b le Credit---.utfnupK card and prepaid cads • '"'crnatjonal d-rect is to bring and promote to the such, development will have sition to the lease agreement. * Courteous operators M to r * pOm pi telephone repairs co n n e ctio n According to their written tes­ G o o d vatye CNMI a high-standard level of economic impact in That’s w hy “Businesses t h a t w ant to be Unking the CNM I with the world! international development...,” he Talafofo...”would induce devel­ timony, the proposed rental rate said. of 15 cents per square meter is successful use the MTC Telephone opments to this underdeveloped According to him, they want region of Saipan." “way below the market rate,” Directory pages. Those that don’t, don’t. to have some sort of a partner­ Planning1 and Budget head and that there are “sufficient pri­ ship between the CNMI and Haas David Sablan, representing the vate lands” in the area still avail­ and Haynie Corp...”and that is Canvassing for advertisem ent in the Governor, said that they are in able for lease. why we try to involve commu­ support of the project as it falls The testimony mentioned that W hite and Yellow pages will begin on nity concerns in the plan.” within the Governor’s develop­ the proposed contribution for June 3 and w ill end on June 1 4 . He further stressed that they ment policy. road and watershed “are imma­ are really serious in their pro­ “We must all work together terial amounts, relative to the posal, which could be proven by and welcome desirable develop­ market value of the public lands MTC i s establishing a c a l l b a c k l i s t fo r their good track record. ments so we may find alterna­ sought.” - -v your convenience. Please c a l l t h e f tive means to generate revenues It further stressed that the leg­ C»ckl re su lts ¡11 which will be lost through fed­ islature should disapprove the 410Ç in stock ollowing num bers now to register for a (lie Classifieds.. eral cuts.” lease due to the “grossly unfair” Run with the Best Run with John Deere c a l l b a c k : Testimonies from the Coastal rental rate. I*la<*ck v o u r a d s S a i p a n · 2 3 4 - 8 2 2 7 MID-PAC MICRONESIA, INC. NOW! Sugar King' R o t a · 5 3 2 - 3 4 9 9 IIVItlAW S Don't Gamble With Death Upper Hi-Way Garapan ¿ЫЖ W-2 Hl-Woy To Guaio Rai T i n i a n · 4 3 3 - 0 2 0 1 ΥΛΚΙΙΤΥ NKWS Box PPP-298 Saipan, MP 96950 ягам ttS T T O MID-PAC &y ii:ws If You Drink Don't Drive. Tel.: (670) 234-0475 su» GAS Aicronesia FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31.1991 Gov't. Salary Act faces dead action Post Office marks some improvement by RJB. Concepcion Ada’s contention in his letter Manglona concluded'that by Ten M. Flores quency of mail delivery to local developers have already will take several more years be­ within the vicinity of Capitol dated May 24,-where the Rep. is . Ada's letter “appears to have Expect more efficient service and starting Monday. submitted theirproposal to Postal fore we can see a Garapan Post Hill, As Teo and ,” Since both the Senate and the saying that their version “has killed” the proposed salary ad­ from the staff of the Chalan From the present three times a Services officials that they will Office come into fruition,” he Lizama said. Office of the Clerk House of Representatives can much better and more accept­ justment measure. Kanoa (CK) Post Office as a lot week mail service, Rota and lease a part of the commercial said. Only six months in the posi­ Commonwealth Supreme Court, not arrive at a compromise or a able provisions” compared to the Moreover, a release from the -of changes have been made to Tinian will now be served five property which they arecurrently Lizama said that while the tion of Postmaster, Lizama was solution that would pave the way Senates’ work. Senator’s office provided that improve the quality of mail ser­ times a week, Lizama said. developing. Garapan station is in the plan­ assigned to his current position for the passage of a measure that Ada also furnished the Senate letters from supporters of the vice in the Commonwealth. Lizama said that aside from “Thè proposed facility will be ning stage, his office is also when in November, former PUBLIC NOTICE would increase the income of with copies of various letters of House version were received. Among the changes at the CK the marked improvements in thé 1 2 ,0 0 0 square feet and it is three looking into the possible ex­ Postmaster Esther Chong re- The next BAR EXAMINATION for the Commonwealth government employees, the Sal­ support from various individu­ “These letters reflect wide- Post Office include the addition CK-facility, he is also keen on times larger than what we have pansion of the Capitol Hill . signed. of the is scheduled to be admin­ ary Act of 1991 is now consid­ als endorsing the House version. , spread ^confusion op what the of new cancelling machines and pursuing the idea of an addi­ in CK right now. Not only will branch. Lizama has been with the U.S. istered on August 1 - 2,1991. Those individual who are ered dead. The House concluded that the effects the Senate version will the expansion of the existing' tional mailingfacility which will thepioposedGarapan postoffice The Capitol Hill branch of the Postal Service for the past 22 planning on taking such Bar Examination (either the This'contention was contained conference committee can im­ have...many letters contain bla­ warehouse. be situated in Garapan. ease the congestion in the CK Post Office is housed in an area years where he started as a clerk Regular Bar Exam or the Attorney’s Bar Exam) may in a letter Wednesday from Sen. mediately finish its work “since tant information,” it said. The expanded warehouse was ■ To increase and further im­ facility but, customers from the of the Convention Center and who worked his way up to his obtain from the Commonwealth Supreme Court the Paul Manglona to Rep. William the House docs not find any merit It cited that one mistake is the put to use on April 20, four prove the services which the northern part of the island will Lizama said they are studying a current position. also have an easier and faster proposal that will relocate the “It is our motto in the postal necessary information and applicatipn forms by calling ,Ada regarding the conference to the Senates' version, there understanding that once the bill months after construction started. Postal Services extend to the The U.S. Postal Services paid public, Lizama is keen in pur­ access to the postal services,” present facility to the old Muna service to give the utmost of telephone Nos. 234-5175/5176 or 5177, or by writing to committee meetings that should appears to be little work to be is passed into law, paychecks be held to iron out the differ­ accomplished, other than the about $40,000 for the construc­ suing the idea of an additional Lizama said. service station which is situated service to the public. We can the Clerk of the Supreme Court, P.O. feox 2165, Saipan, will automaticallyreflect the new ences on HB 7-206. Senate agreeing to accept HB 7- salary. tion costof the warehouse which, facility,which will be situated in ‘T thinkthattheproposal made a few meters across the Legisla­ only do this if we have the ade­ MP 96950. Sen. Manglona said that he 206, as it was originally trans­ That will not happen for sev­ according to CNMI Postmaster Garapan. by the two developers is the most tive building. quate manpowerand facility. W was disappointed to find out that mitted to the Senate.” eral months, and that is why the Stephen Lizama, is currently Lizama expressed his opti­ feasible one rightnow because if “If the plan pushes through, We are making a lot of effort All applications for the next Bar Examination must be the house of Representatives Manglona argued that the Senate is urging that salary in­ utilized to store and package in­ mism that the plan will push we will wait for the Postal Ser­ we will see additional services to make this a reality,” Lizama submitted to the Commonwealth Supreme Court, together does not find any merit to the Senate believes that government crease be retroactive beginning coming parcels. through in the near future as two vice to acquire public land, it extended to those who are living said. with the required application fee ($150.00 for Regular Senate’s amendments. employees, especially the lower March 1,1991, it said. Lizama also said that with the Applicants and $250.00 for Attorney Applicants), no later “And that there is no reason to income brackets, should receive • Moreover, a fire ‘incident addition of the automatic can­ than June 17, 1991. meet unless it will be for the salary adjustments above “those which gazed Sen. Manglona’s celling machines will not make /s/Charles M. Calvo, Jr. Date: April 8,1991 purpose of the Senate agreeing offered” by the House. office over· th.e weekend was sorting of mail much faster than /clerk of Court to the House version as origi­ He stressed that the Senate believed to have caused by an hand-sorting however, it will helppostal employees to do other Commonwealth Supreme Court · nally drafted,” he said. can not just “surrender” to the arsonist, a terrorism pet to pre­ 5/24 6/7 The Senator is referring to House version...’’regret the vent the Senate from doing its types of work. Senate’s insesitiveness to.many ■ struggle against the house ver­ The waiting time for customers government employees.” sion of thé Salary Act. who are claiming parcels have also been diminished since thé processing area has already been Hearing postponed on sectionalized and numerical designations have been assigned to every parcel. status commission bili “By sectionalizing the areas by R.B. Concepcion “A number of questions must and assigning a specific number e* be resolved, including self-gov­ to the parcels, postal employees The scheduled hearing on a ernment, US Customs jurisdic­ spend less time sorting through proposed bill that would create a tions with respect to our exports, stacks of parcels," Lizama said. second Marianas political status the jurisdiction of the Inspector Postal employees spent 12 commission was indefinitely General on purely local matters, hours last Monday to organize postponed, as the house and the applicability of federal the processing room and Lizama committe handling the bill needs laws in general,” said Santos in said that the floor plan has not more input from concerned gov­ his letter. only helped tremendously in ernment officials. He strongly believes that once speeding-yp the waiting time of Committee head Cong. Wil­ created, the political commis­ customers but, has also increased liam Ada said that they are not sion can give such issues “seri­ the productivity of the nine- going to set any specific date for ous attention they deserve.”. member postal service staff. the bill’s public deliberation. According to theproposedbill, Lizama said that morechanges Well-addressed testimonies a second commission needs to will be effected in the near future Directfrom Wear your hotel, L o c a l s ’ Ladies enter are very important in the deci­ be established primarily to ex­ as U.S. Postal Services officials Los A ngeles. . . restaurant, travel Free sion making process, whether amine the provisions of the Cov­ now have an idea on what the or tour company Beggae All night! the bill should be passed by the enant, which specifically is di­ mail situation is in the CNMI. • the hottest name tag and legislature or not, he said. rected to the ineffectiveness of The officials have been made A m ateu r top 40 pay only a- &Y ; & / a However, one testimony from the 902 talks. aware of the “critical condition” new video $2 cover #-'r ·&***<£* the Civil Service Commission, The measure would alsocome of the CNMI’s mailing system J a m releases charge! Bock* Roll * 1 . sent by its Chairman- Gonzalo up with a recommendation of a through the effort of Lizama and • r&*** every • o · Ladies' R. Santos, was able to meet the “desirable” future political sta­ concerned citizens who wrote to S e ssio n # · · Domestic Beer weekend committee’s deadline. tus for the CNMI which will be the Division Director of the U.S.. • · · | and N i g h t at Gilligan’s! The' Civil Service Commis­ put into a ballot in the next elec­ Postal Services in Hawaii. • · · Well Drinks Night sion is in support of house bill 7- tion. A week ago,'six U.S. Postal 1/2 hour for only $2.50 Domestic Beer midnite-l am, 165, which would create the The measure was introduced Officials had the chance to get a to perform ( t o e and Well Drinks with V .afe Second Marianas Political Sta­ by House Speaker Pedro R. first-hand view of the existing for only $2.50 condition in the CK Office. As a or n tus Commission. Guerrero in March last year. Video Specials on ... result of the visit, Lizama said without HI.» Nighf that Postal Officers have re­ our (light R e g g a e Champagne sponded to the CNMI’s plan to Night . & Kahlua & milk Happy C ba C b a improve its postal services by H i g h Wine Coolers appropriating funds for the con­ Music Trivia Dance Contests only $2/ Hour struction of the additional with Prizes (Hospitality E n e r g y Industry Every Thursday, All Drinks - warehouse which will be situ­ Personnel) Red Light ated beside thenewly constructed b a c k i n g Red Light Shooter all ladies enter are 50% of)7 facility. Shooter a raffle to win B a n d ! Specials Red Light Lizama said that aside from Specials Free shuttle either... Shooter Specials hiring two additional employees pick-up service Locals* pay • a manicure $ 5 C over C harge to complement present nine- No N o from different no co ver! • a pedicure member staff, thePostal Services Cover ■' C over staffbousings • a hair cut & f o r locals* will start increasing the fre- C harge! C harge! upon request ‘must show CNMI ID styling! •must show CNMI ID upv the life you Enjoy ;i special A'iglit Ont. on tlic Toun! save may he .loin u s lor dinner ni any o i k · of our line restaurants and The burned door of one of the classrooms at the Tanapag Elementary - y o u r o w n we'll treat you to free daneiito at (iilliuait's.llte saute ni.qht. School. ■ lust present your dinner receipt at the door. E-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 10th Annual Flame AQIIA RESORT CUJB Tree Arts Festival Saipan begins tomorrow It promises to be a fun-filled Rodil M. Callo and the Filiplno- is renowned far many things: weekend as local artists are busy Maharlika dancers, the Mt. its impeccable service, it’s fine cuisine, and it’s casually elegant preparing for the 10th Annual CarmelFilipirio ChoirandAgnes Flame Tree Arts Festival which George and the Sonsorolese will atmosphere. will be held this weekend at the also be on hand to provide mu­ American Memorial Park. sical numbers. Local arts and crafts, music Other artists who will be per­ food and entertainment are will forming during the festival also be featured in the two-day fes- include Kelvin Falig from Rota, . rival which is being spearheaded Paul Pedro and the Sonsorolese by the Commonwealth Council Warriors dancers, Alex Sablan, for Arts and Culture (CCAC). Frances Sablan and the Anrigo The festival will open to­ dancers, Jennifer Tudela and the morrow at 9 a.m. opening Island Girls and Rokucho Billy remarks of which will be made and the Aghurubw dancers. by CCAC Board of Directors Other performers in the Sat­ Acting Chairperson Rita C. Cruz urday music jam also include and CCAC Director Jesus B. Sister Pakka on the accordion, Pangelinan while the invocation Pete Duenas and the Gillitas will be given by Bishop Tomas Baind from Rota, Choi Ho Sim A. Camacho. and the Korean dancers, Juan Gov. Lariy I. Deleon Guer­ Ichihara and the Local Boys rero, Senate President Joseph Band, Felipe Ruak and the Inos and House Speaker Pedro Tanapag Men Stick Dancers, R. Deleon Guerrero are some of Richard Hofschneider and the the government dignitaries who Hofschneider Brothers band are expected to attend the festi­ from Tinian and musicians Frank val opening. S. Guerrero and Marvin and To enhance your dining pleasure, we are proud to present the “ARC TRIO” The entertainment will be Magdalenia Cruz Now, enjoy a variety o f your favorite Oldies but Goodies, and unforgettable love provided by some of the local Visitors to the festival may named bands and musicians. also avail of locally made hand­ songs, as they serenade you, while you dine by candlelight on the island’s finest Included in the line up are Mike icrafts and artworks. grilled meats, seafood and superb continental cuisine. . . BlaiSus and the Northern Certificates of appreciation Marianas CollegeConcertBand, will be awarded to all the par­ Try Our House Specialties Amy Howard and the Commu­ ticipants, contributors and • Live Maine Lobster nity School Choir, Rob Chapman supporters of the annual festival. and the Saipan Community Traditional artists, performers • Roast Prime Rib School Band and Frances and craftspeople who will be • Chef Recommendation Redmond and the Carolinian participating in this year’s festi­ Rainbow Dancers. val are also auditioning for the 6:30pm'to 10:00pm The Serpnaders Band, Abby 6 th Pacific Festival for Arts (Semi-formal) Kaipat and the Island Cruisers, scheduled in Raratonga, Cook •dancers, Fred Saures and the Islands on October 1992, G.E.S. Mallard Band, Vicky For more information on fes­ Olopai and the Carolinian War- tival details arid activities, . riors dancers, Jess B. Pangelinan contact the CCAC at 322-9982 arid the 3rd Generation Band, and 322-9983. SA9PAN ICE & WATER CO. O w n e d b y : proudly presents M R. & M RS. SERAFW i AMH6EZ Located at: SPARKLE CLEAN DRINKING WATER TOWING SERVICE TANAPAG, SAIPAN now available in one gallon bottle A r c h i t e c t : HERMAN B. CABRERA & ASSOCIATES LOOK FOR THIS LABEL ^ ■ - ■■■ ■ — N o w e n jo y p u r e a n d s a f e drinking w ater i r h l e 1 processed and bottled right here in Saipan. MDrinkinq i ' O ur m en and the m anagem ent are EX PERTS and this spells Water 1 Saipan Ice 8L W ater Go. th e big diffrence!! m anufactures its own bottles fo r its Sparkle v "·"·■.'J ' "a" ~ Clean D rinking Water. 5' U I·;,-#,.:· CALL: 234-5562 thru For your construction needs... cull the EXPERT 5565 and 234-5567 SPARKLE CLEAN DRINKING WATER Ju st a few of the stores where you can obtain it: (6 ) Joeten Stores, Payless, Garmen Monday - Saturday Safeway. Globemart Martha's Retail Store, PL's Store (Ragman), PL's Store (San Vicente), San Roque Mini Mart and many others. Also available at our plant in Lower 8:00AM - 5:00PM/ . ■ * -a Base and at our Chalah Kanoa outlet. Building Construction Saipan Ice & Water Co. 5« Joeten Motors 2nd Floor Nauru Building Tel. Nos. 234-5670 · 234-5680 Automotive Sales » Parts » Service Lower Base · 322-9848 M tm m t : p. o. Bo> eao, c.ip.n, mp bbboo P.O. Box 2240, Saipan, MP 96950 Telex: G0DC0N 777 Making Ice and Water Since 1985 10-MARI AN AS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -FRIDAY-MA Y 31, 1991 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 Repeated Juvenile escape worries DPS officials ings on some of our most by Teri M. Flores suspect in an earlier shooting The Deputy Director offered Department of Public Safety that damaged a passing vehicle no comment when asked if the popular consumer and (DPS) officials have expressed while enroute to San Vicente. DPS will provide extra man­ concern over the repeated es­ Camacho said that DPS offi­ power to assist DYS guards in professional tools plus cape of two juveniles who are cials have already met with De­ their duty. Please be advised that CENTER being detained at the Kagman partment of Youth Services “I have no comment to pro­ JODY A. TRAVIS does not represent accessories. Detention Facility for various (D YS) officers who are in charge vide as we do not have any juris­ KIRBY SALES & SERVICE nor is Puerto Rico Tel. 322-0532 * 322-9253 -Chalan Kanoa Tel. 234-5661/5663 offenses. of the Kagman facility. He said diction in the Kagman facility,” employed by KIRBY SALES & SERVICE • 322-9388 · Fax 322-9280 . · | . Fax 234-5664 The two minors under the age that during the last meeting be­ Camacho said. any longer. of 17 escaped from the Kagman tween the officials of the two “The DPS hasalready incurred facility at about 8:10 Tuesday agencies, DYS key personnel manpower, time, and money in We are not responsible for his actions. wroteandassuredSuperiorCourt the searches and apprehension Do not give him any payments on BIACK&DECKERIM" IM' evening and were apprehended # BIAÇKSOECKER by five detectives and patrol units Judge Marty Taylor that there of the two minors,” the DPS press behalf of Kirby Sales & Service. # which conducted a thorough will be no escapes in the future. release stated. search of the Kagman and San Vicente areas. Abrasive Accessories The juveniles were appre­ Drill Bits & Accessories hended three hours after they were reported to have escaped NEW ARRIVAL from the Kagman facility and % OFF police discovered several jewel­ ries and other items in the pos­ session of the twominors, apress SALE ! 50-75 release from the DPS stated. The release stated that while P L A N E R S 9018 police have been searching for Take advantage of our new the two juveniles, the two mi­ SANDERS CORDLESS nors have already committed a Hotpoint Appliances S A W B L A D E S sc«ew driver CRAFTSMAN burglary. The minors escaped from th e' CENTER detention facility after they QTAR 1 M asonry overpowered the two security guards who have been assigned Refrigerators Chest Freezers Hi/low ranges u l n l l Carbide Drill that evening. Electric Drills The juvenilesoverpowered the two guards who were locked in­ side theiroffice,according to the o/o OFF o/oOFF press release. Camacho said the WM two escapees then took posses­ sion of the cell keys and escaped 5075 through the back door of the facility. He said that the m inors left the compound through a cut-out hole DECRATREND in the fence,which the juveniles EXTERIOR PRODUCTS usedduring theirlastescape three o/oOFF weeks ago. 60 DECRARUST INDUSTRIAL FINISHES “Apparently, the hole was 712 DURACRYL 100% ACRYLIC STUCCO PAINT ON HARDWARE ITEMS there since the previous escape 70 VYNCRYL ACRYLIC EXTERIOR/INTERIOR but was never repaired,” the press • Shelf Brackets 6mm · E x p a n d e d release stated. The two juveniles have been Alum. Mesh · C liff Hanger Glass involved in the random shooting % OFF Shelf · Alum. Storm Shutters · of a Filipina national who had to undergo an operation to retrieve Big Wave Plastic Roof the bullet that lodged in her back. 50 The two minors were also the CUC searches M a r a t h n n cause of low w ater pressure WATER HEATERS The water division of the Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ poration is now in the process of The long-lasting, non metallic conducting pressure readings at intervals along its water distri­ water heater.. .with a warranty to bution line to locate the cause of m atch ! * - ____ low water pressure in several areas on Saipan. «361-' Such water shortage is affect­ ing the San Antonio, Chalan Kanoa, , San Jose and Chalan Pao areas, according to a release from the CUC. The problem is believed to be caused by a partial water line blockage between Isley reser­ voir and the service areas, the release said. When flic cause of the prob­ lem is identified and repaired accordingly, the normal water Electric ranges Refrigerators Washers and dryer hours will be put in place once again. 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- MAY 31.1991 FRIDAY,. . J 31,1991 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 Monument donated by Niizeki COP donates fund FAMOUS to honor past DPS employees equipment to school A monument honoring past It is a truncated (cut-off) pyra­ the memory and honor of those Koblerville Elementary be­ JAPANESE sendees to the school in the past Department of Public Safety mid which is four feet wide at the police officers and firemen who came the latest school to be and the day’s activities acted as (DPS) employees is a new ad­ base and is made of black Chi­ have dedicated their lives for the “adopted” by a local business the “official” announcement that FORTUNE dition to the new DPS nese marble while on both sides protection and well-being of the when aribbon cutting ceremony Koblerville was being adopted FATHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 16 administration building in of the monument are large con­ people,” will be placed in the was held on the Umang campus. by Coral Ocean Point. Tomes TELLER Susupe. crete torch sockets. marker. Coral Ocean Point Resort Club said the resort club has been The eight foot high black stone A bronze eagle spreads its The monument is almost 2 0 Y e a r s Experience management and Public School provided drinking water and use Treat Dad to a structure which stands between wings on its top, and a five-foot- complete, except for the plaque system officials gathered before of some of their facilities to KES. the building and the courthouse’s memorable brunch, • Money Mrs. C. Hale high bronze plaque is attached to which is being specially en­ an enthusiastic crowd of stu­ north parking lot is Saipan’s the side facing the parking lot. • Business graved. The monument will be dents and staff and officially overflowing with newest monument A dedication which reads “to consecrated to its jfurpose once • Love Life opened the school’s new play­ the other construction in the DPS taste-tem pting • Health ONLY ground, said apressrelease from building is complete. delights and • Accident PSS. The ceremony will include a Coral Ocean Point donated the • Children's Fortune V p E R PERSON sweet treats for prayer dedication and a formal multi-colored playground Hours: Mon-Sat-9a.m.-6p.m. · Sunday Closed rifle salute in the military man­ equipment, including swings, d e s s e r t. CALL NOW! Tel. 234-5389 · Chalan Ktya ner. monkey bars, and seesaws at a “DPS has been wanting a cost of about $6,000. C.O.P. monument of this sort for a long, president Mike Imai, general long time,” said former DPS Di­ manager Hideo Sugiyama, op­ rector Edward Manibusan. erations executive manager “Every police and public Denise Shoemake, and market­ safety organization- wants a ing manager Maristela Caraig special place to remember its also presented a check for over honored dead. We could never San Jose San Vicente $1,500 to the school. KES vice­ find the money for a monument Koblerville Elementary School Club MiOOdo principal Margarita Adriano said their new playground equipment though,” Manibusan said. the money will be used to pur­ The eight foot high black stone structure which stands between the The total cost of construction a hardy workout after the formal chase 1 0 sets of library refer­ new DPS building and courthouse's. for the monument which ceremony was concluded on ence books, thePSS releasesaid. May 21. Coral Ocean Point Re­ amounted to $2 0 , 0 0 0 was com­ Acting Commissioner of sort Club “adopted’ KES and pletely underwritten by Niizeki Education William S. Torres and part of the ceremony was the International Saipan, a Japanese KES staff and students thanked presentation of about $6,000 development firm, under an ar­ Coral Ocean Point for their gen­ worth of playground equipment rangement worked outby cun ent erous donations. Torres said from the resort club to the school. DPS Director Greg Camacho. that C.O.P. has been providing (PSS Photo) NIS Vice-President Yokichi Sakano said that “Saipan has AQUA been very good to us. We wanted to give something back to the RESORT CLUB S aipan community, to show our com­ mitment to CNMTs future and S EIRE NAT A our gratitude for the hospitality that we have found here. We For reservations, call 322-1234 could think of no better way to begin than with a memorial to Fax: 322-1220 the men whodedicated their lives W h o says weekdays have to be drab? to serving and protecting the community.” Not at the DlSCO SERENATA! The construction for the Every night is a special night of fun & frolic, monument is being undertaken dance & music! by B&R Construction and Rufo Mafhas, an officer of the con­ Hideo Sugiyama, (left General Manager of Cora! ocean Point Resort ANNOUNCEMENT DISCO SERENATA is open daily from 7 p.m. till 2 a.m. struction firm said that unlike Club was at Koblerville Elementary School recently to present some $6,000 worth of playground equipment to students there. KES Vice other corporate sponsors, Niizeki Principal Margarita Adriano received the gift. MONDAY is BEACH NIGHT! has not asked for its name to be Yes! a BEACH PARTY at the DISCO SERENATA. placed on the monument. Come in your favorite BEACH OCJTFIT and enter FREE Niizeki international has been BASIC v ^ of charge. Win prizes too. involved in numerous construc­ tion projects on the island and CONSTRUCTION TUESDAY is MINI-SKIRT NIGHT! has also made donations to other SUPPLY Come on down, lovely ladies in your sexiest mini-skirts public projects. and have a wonderful night at the DISCO. Entrance is FREE. Cham ber

WEDNESDAY is LADIES NIGHT! m eets Hello, Ladies. Tonight is your night at the DISCO SERENATA. Come in FREE of CHARGE and you can Monday NOW OPEN dance the night away! Customs Chief Major Pete P. Reyes will discuss about the “Harmonized Coding System” VESTCOR VILLAGE THURSDAY is LOVERS’ NIGHT! during the Saipan Chamber of CAPITOL HILL 8 : 0 0 A.M. - 2 : 0 0 P . Tonight is a special one for couples. DISCO Commerce regular monthly SERENATA gives you 50% off on cover charge and has meeting which will be held at IS NOW RENTING 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FUN and PRIZES in store for all, you sweet lovebirds. the Oceana House of the Hyatt FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Regency Hotel on Monday at •Fully equipped kitchen with »Second floor with balcony EVERY SUNDAY Of course, WEEKENDS at the DISCO SERENATA 11:45 a.m. refrigerator & electric stove «Sunset ocean view are as usual simply GREAT! Escolástica Cabrera will also receive the Business Person of •18,000 BTU aircon «Laundromat the Quarter award from com­ •Breakfast nook with 4 chairs »Parking STARTING mittee Chairman Alex Sabían. •First floor with den Chamber of Commerce President Joe Ayuyu said that •ONE OFFICE SPACE NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENT 800 SQ. FT. the topic for this month’s dis­ M A Y 2 6 , 1 9 9 1 cussion is important to all the business on the island. CALL FOR INFORMATION OR APPOINTMENT TEL. 322-3793 OR 322-3794 · FAX: 322-5408 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15

Olopai gathers materials for Carolinian Bilingual Program Zoning Board issue first FIRST ANNIVERSARY ROSARY by Teri M.« Flores The Carolinian Bilingual Program (CBP) of the Public papers of its code We the Family of the late ' School System (PSS) is cur­ by Teri M. Flores tions, recommendations and pri­ how forest preserves can be es­ rently implementing a lan­ The Commonwealth Zoning orities from the public on the tablished on Saipan. guage arts program for the Board recently completed the issues raised in the papers.' Issues on wildlife conserva­ VICENTE elementary level and Frank first two of a series of six issue In the issue paper on natural tion areas and the means by Olopai, the Director for the papers on the various aspects of resources, the Zoning Board al­ which to protect it as well as the ATÀLIG CBP, said that they are still the proposed zoning code for lows the public ah overview of preservation of agricultural lands gathering more materials on Saipan. the resources that are inherent to are also presented in the paper. SABLAN Carolinian culture to add to the In conjunction with the is­ the island. Attention is focused Interested individuals who are program. suance of the two papers, the on the Saipan lagoon and its de­ willing to gain access of the is­ The language arts program Zoning Board will conduct a teriorating condition due to the sue papers will also be briefed will be incorporated in the public hearing from June 23-28 continued overflow of sewage on the different types of zoning W ould like to invite all our relatives and friends Carolinian Bilingual curricu­ to present to thepublic the topics from the Sadog Tasi by-pass, a thatarebeingimplemented inall to join us for the First Anniversary Rosary of our lum which is still awaiting the that are being discussed in the situation which has been going parts of the globe. -beloved one. Rosary will be said nightly at the confirmation of the Board of two papers - Saipan’s natural on for the past several years. The issu^ papers will not only Education for it to be imple­ resources and the use of public The paper also poses the issue help those who are interested to family's resdence in commencing Carolinian Bilingual Program Di­ mented in the schools. land for. homestead purposes. of the stress of development and become aware of the current Friday, May 31, 1991 at 8:00 p.m. thru Friday, rector and one of the organizer's Olopai said that among the A third paper on community its effect on the shoreline as well for this year's Second Annual situation on the island but, they June 07,1991. difficulties they encountered in character will also be distributed as the proper use of wetlands Students from Tanapag Elementary School perform the traditional Pohnpeian stick dance during the Language Symposium, Frank will also be given background gathering the materials were in which provides anumberof eco­ On the final day, Saturday, June 08, 1991 rosary cultural show held durina the second day of the Second Annual Language Symposium. Olopai to interested parties prior to the information on . what perfor­ getting the right versions of public hearings, according to a logical benefits. mance zoning is and how it can will be said at 12:00 noon. M ass of Intention will the stories and legends that will memorandum from the Zoning Among the questions that are be applicable to the CNMI. be offered at 5:00 p.m. at San Antonio Church be included in the program. being posed in the issue paper Board dated May 28. The issue papers will also help D inner will be served after the mass at the family's "We only have about 20 WellknownZoningexpertand include means by which our interested parties become aware Carolinian elders who really originator of the idea of per­ wildlife can be protected, the of the means by which the CNMI re sid e n c e . know about our culture and we formance zoning, Lane Kendig steps the Zoning Board can is progressing and how govern­ K in d ly jo in us! IT&E offers three booth also solicited their help in veri­ will lead the discussions on the implement towards the protec­ ment leaders will be approach­ T h e F a m ily fying if we had the right ver­ subjects that are being discussed tion of our natural resources and ing the issues at hand. sions of the materials," Olopai in the issue papers. said. The Zoning Board is still It is the oral tradition that working out on a schedule which locations to better serve you. . Carolinian culture is passed will be released to the public - from generation to generation prior to the meetings. L_J and rarely does one find The issue papers is part of the Carolinian materials in its scheme developed by the Zon­ sablan Building, San Jose written form. ing Board to inform and provide LiViHG DESIGNS Olopai's staff started gather­ • added data to the public with CONTEMPORARY · CLASSIC & MODERN (Next to Micro M otors) ing the materials in 1976 when regard to issues that· affect the 6 BO O THS the Carolinian Bilingual Pro­ CNMI’s proposed zoning code. LEATHER OFFICE AND HOME FURNITURE gram was implemented by the The meetings will be held so O pen 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. PSS. that members of the Board can O pen 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat . / 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun. Although the initiative is accumulate and obtain sugges- there, Olopai said that they r a n d p e n i n g a l e " 5 ^ Ï. Æ still need the necessary funding Fun and food G O S to continue with what they have started. Olympics planned NOW GOING ON Olopai is not only concerned Various hotels on the island in preserving Carolinian folk­ will beparticipatingin thisyear’s Clarissa's Fashions, Chalan Kanoa lore but, as director of the Fun and Food Olympics which Carolinian program, he is also will be held on June 28 at the Big Discount - Big Savings (Across from Town House) keen in maintaining and pre­ American Memorial Park. serving Carolinian customs and The activities for the day will 2 BOOTHS traditions which is still being commence with a costume pa-' Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. observed in social functions rade for the participants of this and fiestas. year’s activity. The parade will Carolinian traditions are also start at the Kristo Rai Church in practiced during family re­ Garapan to the Park. unions and funerals and most Each participating hotel will Carolinan families still use the participate in events such as vernacular at home, Olopai frying pan volleyball, table set­ said. ting races over an obstacle "Our elders have expressed course, room service on wheels I islander Hotel, Garapan their concern on the way our and catching a greased pig. (On Beach Road) children are being influenced by Live entertainment will be the American way of living. It provided all day and door prizes 2 BOOTHS is a sad situation that the will also be raffled off to the Open 8:00 a.m. to 12 Midnight/7 days-a-week. younger generation have lost public. Food stalls from various ***** their respect for their culture hotels and restaurants will sell but, we the elders are doing our specialty foods and drinks. best to revive and preserve The event is sponsored by the what is ours," Olopai said. Marianas Food and Beverage Olopai said that for the cul­ Association and all proceeds of ture to survive, parents should the event will go to the Boy become good role models and Scouts of Saipan. should also provide the proper The F&B Association is an Low, direct-dial rates available. motivation for their children to organization of professional learn about their roots. Food and Beverage Directors from the island’s major hotels. For More information The purpose of the organiza­ tion is to foster fellowship and Saving Energy professionalism among its OVERSEAS, INC. call 234-8521 members as well as to provide Sabían Bldg., San Jose 234-8521 Means services to the community upon LOCATION: BACK OF WINCHELL’S, GARAPAN which it thrives. FOR INFORMATION CALL: TEL. 234-2340/2341/2342 Saving Money« - The public is invited to par­ SB ticipate in this year’s festivities. STORE HOURS: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM · MONDAY TO SATURDAY FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-17 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991

CNMI Safe Boating W eek proclaim ed

CNMI Acting Governor Ben­ mation, the CNMI based US display will be near the Fishing The proclamation observes wealth by the Department of jamin T. Manglona recently Coast Guard Auxiliary under Base boat ramp, on Beach Road, that , nationwide, more than a Public Safety, the US Coast declared the week starting June Flotilla 29, will display boating Garapan. thousand people lose their lives Guard, together with the US 2 to 8 as the CNMI Safe Boating safety equipments and will pro­ The local coast guard office every year due to boating acci­ Coast Guard Auxiliary. Week in a proclamation signing vide important information on are asking individuals and con­ dents. The proclamation said thatthe held Tuesday. safe boating during that date. cernedgroups toobservethesafe In turn, considerable efforts CNMI, in the pasu has experi­ In anticipation of the procla- The Coast Guard Auxiliary boating week with appropriate are being undertaken to promote enced several boating accidents activities. boating safety in the Common- involving the tragic loss of life. Safe boating week reminds COAST GUARI boaters to leam about the opera? SAFE BOATING tional characteristics of their Worries on boats, to observe the necessary ALUMINUM LADDERS safety equipment that should be carpet aboard, and respect, the chal­ lenging·' and sometimes FLAT STEP EXTENSION j j STEPLADDER unforgiving marine environment grease, soi in which they operate. Precious lives and valuable dirt etc. • · · properties could be saved by LADDER ! i 5 FT. spreading safe boating informa­ tion to the Commonwealth. This year’s theme for the* Call the professional Modified "I" beam 1 U.S. Coast Guard auxiliarfsts Ben Saures, Raul· Hamilton, and Gil CNMI Boat Safety week is Length Saures observe Safe Boating Week, “Bétter Safe Than Sorry.” 16'-20' RMS Caipetini 24'-32' Rail lb 2-3/4* at 234-1153 College prepares for summer session 3* It’s time for students who plan at the main. Saipan campus and those who need help with tu­ No rope on 16' size Fax: 21 to attend Northern Marianas on Rota and Tinian. The course ition. College this summer to begin offerings cover a wide variety of Vice-President Alvaro Santos Two-piece swivel making appropriate arrange­ subjects in the sciences and hu­ said 250 full-time and 130 part- pulley aligns CARPETING ments. English and Math manities and technical fields time students attended summer polypropylene placement tests for entering rangr-. from computer use, to session at the college last year, a rope in direction of CALLER BOX students will be given Wednes­ trumpet instruction, to Chamorro total of 344 full-time equivalent pully Mar-resistant Red ABS end caps P P P 6 4 7 day through Friday at the As language courses, to electrical students. Thesestudents ranged Terlaje campus and registration Extruded aluminum SAIPAN, MP 96950 installation and maintenance said in age from 15 to 6 8 , he said. double rung lock Red ABS rail begins June 11 said a press re­ the NMC release. closures lease from NMC. Courses are offered both dur­ “We have something to offer Pivoting extruded (Top of base and Beach Road, Garapan More than 100 courses will be ing the day and after work. to everyone, both young and shoes bottom of fly offered from June 17 to July 31 Financial aid is available for old,” Santos said. section) Tract'ion-Tred 1-1/2'flat step INVITATIO N TO BID INVITATIO N TO BID INVITATIO N TO BID ITB91-0070 ITB91-0071 IT B 9 1 - 0 0 7 2 The Department of Community & Cultural Affairs, The Department of Community & Cultural Affairs, The Department of Community & Cultural Affairs, Nutrition Assistance Program Division, is soliciting Nutrition Assistance Program Division, is soliciting Nutrition Assistance Program Division, is soliciting MODEL D716-2, 16 FT. competitive sealed bids for the redemption of food competitive sealed bids for the printing of food stamp competitive sealedbids for the issuanceof food stamp stamp coupons in the Commonwealth of the Northern coupons in the Commonwealth of the Northern coupons in the Commonwealth of the Northern REG. $125.45 Mariana Islands. Mariana Islands. Mariana Islands. fÌÌ Qi1·1' A non-refundable" payment of $10.00 is required for A non-refundable payment of $10.00 is required for A non-refundable payment of $10.00-is required for each set of the specifications. Copies are available at each set of the specifications. Copies are available at each set of the specifications. Copies are available at MODEL D MODEL 1)112-1, 12 FT. the nutrition assistance Office Cul tural Affairs, Saipan, 'thenutrition assistanceOfficeCultural Affairs, Saipan, - the nutritionassistance Office Cultural Affairs, Saipan, 7 1 6 - 2 ,1 6 FT. KEG. $137.35 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. S â lÆ $ 1 0 0 .0 5 The bidderis required to submit with his bid, a copy of The bidder is required to submit with his bid, a copy The bidder is required to submit with his bid, a copy his business permitas evidenceof oompliance with the ofhisbusiness permit as evidence of compliance with of his business permit as evidence of compliance with MODEL 1)1114-1, 14 FT. contractor’s registration and licensing laws of the the contractor’s registration and licensing laws of the the contractor’s registration and licensing laws of the KEG, $162.25 •Double angle bracing Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. M i l"s .da C L K Ì! on bottom step. Single QS>! jA Q}'Jc QPQir angle bracing on bottom Bid invitation No. ITB91 -0070 must be marked in the Bid invitation No. 113891 -0071 must be marked in the Bid invitation No. 1TB91-0072 must be marked in the rear horizontal. face of the envelope for redemption of food stamp face of the envelope for redemption of food stamp face of the envelope for redemption of food stamp MODEL D ll 16-2, Hi FT. •Pinchless spreader coupons. coupons. coupons. KEG. $170.05 operates safely, easily

Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Chief, Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Chief, Sealed bids wiH be received at the Office of the Chief, •Protective Procurement and Supply, Department of Finance, Procurement and Supply, Department of Finance, Procurement and Supply, Department of Finance, |j i| corrugated Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 16* to 28' -16* wide MODEL 1120-2, 20 Ff ; | toppers have Saipan, MP 96950, until 3:00 P.M. July 10,1991 at Saipan, MP 96950, until 3:00 P.M. July 10,1991 at Saipan, MP 96950, until 3:00 P.M. July 10,1991 at 32-17-1/8" wide over rails plus \l ; j illustrated sell­ which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly which time and place the sealed bids will be publicly - / " over both shoes. KEG. $194.50 •Pail shelf with rag rail 118 ai up features. open and read. open and read. open and read. 1 and tool holders. SALI IIS4JMÌ S[t] (Not on 363 Model) All bid documents received shall be the sole property All bid documents received shall be the sole property All bid documents received shall be the soleproperty '¡SSL -riTWTL I of the government of the Northern Mariana Islands. of the government of the Northern Mariana Islands. of the government of the Northern Mariana Islands. I·; •%^iì;7ÌZ±· - * P.O. BOX 331 U n The government reserves the right to award the con­ The government restirves the right to award the con­ The government reserves the right to award the con­ p b tract within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt and tract within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt and tract within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt and SAIPAN, MP 96950 H ti LIMITED QUANTITY, opening of bids. The government also reserves the opening of bids. The government also reserves the opening of bids. The government also reserves the u i; h FIRST COME, right to reject any or all bids. In addition, each lowest right to reject any or all bids. In addition, each lowest right to reject any or all bids. In addition, each lowest TEL: (670) 234-6609 n bidder may not necessarily be awarded the contract, if- bidder may not necessarily be awarded the contract, if bidder may not necessarily be awarded the contract, if 234-7666 FIRST SERVE in the sole opinion of the director of community and in the sole opinion of the director of community and in the sole opinion of the director of community and. cultural affairs, it would be in the interest of . the cultural affairs, it would be iri the interest of the cultural affairs, it would be in the interest of the 234-8776 CASH RASIS ONLY government to award the contract to another bidder." government to award the contract to another bidder. government to award the contract to another bidder. FAX: (670) 234-8720 !pj /s/David M. Apatang /s/David M. Apatang /s/David M. Apatang S/31 6/7-14-21 18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-19. Of course, commenting on Tanapag Letters... something you didn’t pay atten­ N O T IC E O F tion to leads to a case of not NOW SHOWING Continued from page 2 knowing what your talking PUBLIC HEARING wins award torials. Like you, they didn’t about. Apparently that explains your remark that the sewer prob­ The House Committee on Natural Resources of the 7th pay attention. Youalso wrote: “Itistruethat lem “has gone beyond crisis Northern Marianas Commonwealth Legislature will hold in NEED J M Cinem a the sewer problem on Saipan stage.” a Public Hearing on June 19, 1991 at 10:00 AM in the The Energy Club projects of Tanapag Elementary School won has gone beyond crisis stage.” That leaves the real question. BOX OFFICE ОРЕМ 7:30 P.M. House Chambers on S.B. 7-62, entitled “A BELL FOR AN If you don’t care about what was one of the top five national What does “gone beyond crisis ACTTO approve a development lease of water dependent said in the report, what do you SFIOW START -8:00 P.M. awards in the National Energy stage” mean Mr. Del Rosario?” use of submerged lands for the construction and use of a care about? What explains the $ SUZUKI GENERATORS Education Development Is that a super-crisis” or a hyper­ careless, incorrect comments of pièr in Tanapag Lagoon, Saipan; andforotherpuiposes.” (NEED) Youth Awards Pro­ crisis? The dictionary says that He's a coo. a man who doesn’t know what gram, this is according to the a crisis is “a serious or decisive . It's a dirty state of things, the turning point, he’s talking about? What is your This bill is to approve a 25 year lease of 2,676 square information received by the but somebody's got to-toke out the gorboge. beyond which lies disaster.” real agenda J.R.? L.L.? Special After- meters of submerged land located at the outer basin north Commonwealth Energy Office Kind of like a crossroads Mr. /s/Kevin Kerrigan m . of Smiling Cove for construction of a pier for an inter­ (CEO) from the U.S. Department Del Rosario. But if it’s true, as Reporter Holiday S T E V E M island ferry service to Rota and Tinian, the lease agree­ of Energy’s Pacific Site Office. you say, that the sewer problem Cable News______ment is for $1,000,000.00 in improvements to the Ameri­ Tanapag was one of the 28 has “gone beyond crisis stage: Price SEAGAL can Memorial Park, a percentage of the GRT, maintenance finalists in the nation-wide then you are saying that the sew­ Dear Editor: of all public facilities erected and $500,000 in rental competition. age problem is a disaster. You The Marianas Variety News, Schools which participated in in the past two years, has sup­ payments over the life of the lease.. A coastal engineering didn’treally mean to say that did the Youth Awards Program were ported and assisted the Crime plan and an environmental plan have been completed for you? Not even Ray Guerrero required to submit docu­ (who said this in my report: “I’m Stoppers Program consistently the project and reviewed by the Department of Natural mentation spelling out the goals afraid. I’m scared, that our and many times without Resources. The lessee is Marianas Marine Terminal, Inc. of their project, the resources peoplegets to get cholera.”) went renumeration. Its contribution which were used, the activities that far. has increased the public aware­ Copies of the lease and the bill are available in advance of that were performed, the number Andthen you wrote: “Indeed,, ness about the Crime Stoppers the hearing at the House of Representatives. of people reached and the you’ve talked to some of our Program significantly. As a re­ evaluation of the project. people at the policy-making sult, the publicresponsehas been 47 packets of documentation level. I am not as interested in encouraging. The public is invited to attend the meeting. On behalf of the Crime Stop­ were submitted to the CEO from who or what was said.” S V 1 4 0 0 L SALES PERSONNEL WANTED ______5/24 W1 schools in the CNMI in two Well that says it all, Mr. Del pers Program, and particularly the Board of Directors, I extend categories: single and multiple Rosario. No wonder you erred Nobody Guarantees Lower Prices Than “un sen dankulu na si Yuus activities. in saying the plant was already Maase” for your interest, contri­ The projects were divided into open when it wasn’t. You weren’t interested in what any­ bution, and assistance. four groups: kindergarten Sincerely, through fourth grade, fifth and one was saying in the report, and E & P N Motors Inc Be There! ATTENTION!!! not paying attention you made /s/Ramon G. Villagomez sixth grade, junior and senior Special Advisor to the Board high. mistakes in your commentary. Tel: 234-3332/7343 · Open: 9am to 6pm · Mon-Sat · For your convenience CNMI ARTISTS & PHOTOGRAPHERS A panel of judges picked one of Tanapag’s submissions as MTC is now accepting entries for the 1992 MTC Telephone Directory over-all winner and eight other Cover Contests. The 1992 Theme is 'Life and Times in the CNMI’. A first place winners. It was Tanapag’s submission which cash prize of $300.00 will be awarded to the winner. was sent to Washington D.C. to compete in the national judging. 44Give your Business Tanapag Energy Club leader This year MTC will accept; Stellita Magofna and Tanapag Saipan 1. Color Slides Science teacher Tammy Banks Photograph must be vertical to fit a 5" x 7" layout were awarded a trip to Wash­ a Competitive Edge!" Computer ington D.C. for the national ^ award ceremonies by Continen­ 2. Original Art from which a color slide will be m ade. tal Air Micronesia. Services Art slide must be vertical to fit a 5" x 7" layout The two Tanapag Elem.. School representatives will not only observe but, will also play a lead role in the proceedings as Contest Rules they will be awarded with a 1. Submission deadline is July 1,1991. No entries will be accepted after this date. Entries special plaque in honor of their Point of Sale Systems achievement. may be delivered or mailed to: NEED begun in the US in 1980 Easily keep track of all inventory and and it teaches students about sales. Reports at your fingertips! Mr. Roland R. Franquez energy while developing their leadership skills. The program’s MTC Main Office goal is to make sure that students, ♦ 80286 AT with 1MB RAM P.O. Box 306 as future leaders and citizens, ♦ MONO Monitor & Card Saipan, MP 96950 are adequately informed about ♦ 1.2MB 5 V·* Floppy Drive energy and its issues. ♦ 101 AT style Keyboard There is still an on-going ♦ Cash Drawer Attention 1992 Directory cover Contest fundraising for the eight first ♦ Receipt Printer place winners to a NEED- ♦ Epson LQ-510 Printer sponsored trainingconference in 2 . Contestants submitting slides of original art must show proof by bringing original art to ♦ 1 Serial & 2 Parallel Cables Nevada this summer. ♦ A/B Switch Box MTC for validation. Those who are interested to .♦ DOS 3.3 3. Winning original art must be surrendered to be displayed at MTC for one year. send their contributions may do ♦ Point of Sale Software so by contacting the CEO at tel. 4. All slides submitted will become property of MTC. nos. 322-9236 or 9229. Contri­ 5. Judging will be performed by MTC. butions may also be sent to the 6 . MTC reserves all rights and privileges for printing and publishing the selected slide. CEO P.O. Box 340, Saipan MP, Open weekdays 8 am - 5 pm · Located in Nauru Building on the 3rd floor · 234-9110 96950______

Up t o $ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 roward for Information on etimo or eliminai For all your printing Caller who wlah to givo Information to NMI Crini· Stoppors ara not r«qulrod needs call... to givo tholr nam · or idontlty. Thoy can loav# a codo nam a of tholr eholco, Micronesian Tel but thoy choosa to givo Idontlty or daacrlba thotnaolvo* and wharaabouts, Y O U N IS A R T In althor w ay, thoy guarani »od confldanttallty. Beyond the call STUDIO Join the Crime Stoppers walk tomorrow 4:30 PM from Garapan Church P.O. Box 306 Saipan, MP 96950 234-6342/7578/9797 to American Memorial Park and be a part of crime prevention in the Mariana Islands. The walk is sponsored by NMI Crime Stoppers program FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-21 20-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 Keiser named Mobil GOODYEAR Oil new president 4 <*t, '■, The appointment of Earl F. v. " ··· Keiser, Jr., as President of the Mobil Oil Guam Inc., and Mobil Oil Micronesia Inc. was recently announced according to press release from Mobil. He is responsible for all of the activities of Mobil’s affiliates in JA Λ Guam and Micronesia. ARRIVA G-METRIC INVICTA GL EAGLE GA Keiser joined Mobil in 1971 as a Marketing Representative Trainee with the North American Division, said the release. He has held progressively more responsible positions leading to his appointment in 1989 as Manager, Special Prod­ * ucts in Mobil’s U.S. Marketing recently President of Mobil Oil and Refining division. Keiser Guam, Inc. and Mobil Oil EAGLE ST EAGLE VR TRACKER LT WORKHORSE RIB WORKHORSE M+S held this position until his recent Micronesia Inc., has been ap­ appointment to the Guam post. pointed Aviation Sales Manager, He holds a bachelor’s degree Mobil Aviation and marine Inc., MICROL CORPORATION from Susquehanna University, a unit of Mobil’s marketing and said the news release. Refining division, Fairfax, Vir­ ANNOUNCES A LIMITED SALE ON RalphP. Baldassarre, Jr., until ginia is the most ideal toy...... the best way to teach children of all ages is to GOODYEAR PASSENGER, LIGHT stimulate their curiosity and imagination. And the best way is doing that through play. WRANGLER A/T TRUCK, COMMERCIAL AND HEAVY WRANGLER MT Sister Remedios EQUIPMENT TIRES. Pre-School -See the full range of 0 ) sets at the STARTING JUNE 01,1991 TO JUNE 15,1991 is now open Ê È k for registration of new students H O B B Y S H O P INDUSTRIAL for School Year 1991 -1992 CUSHION MILER 15% O FF SURE GRIP TRANS FACENTE R„ Beginning June 3, between 8:30 a.m. ON ALL PASSENGER AND LIGHT and 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Registration ends on June 14. ______TRUCK TIRES._____ madboanas ш м в ш a n ¡3 a 4 i Via? о FOR COMMERCIAL AND HEAVY Requirements include: №aSaim Laas-Lau, Saipan ° ?@S. Srfes« (234) 9083 / 90S4 HIMILER CS2 INDUSTRIAL TORQUE 1. Birth Certificate EQUIPMENT TIRES, INQUIRE FOR PRICE 2. Immunization cards issued by CNMI AND AVAILABILITY. 3. $25.00 registration fee EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE 4. First month tuition of $90.00 BULLDOZER AIR [\ i ! Contact NEWMAN, JOHN or IVAN For additional information, COMPRESSOR please contact the school at HIMILER LOW MONDAY TO SATURDAY 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SUPER HARD ROCK Tel.: 234-6247 PLATFORM TRAILER LOADER TRAILER DUMP TEL. 234-5911 TRUCK

r r \ r -\ r” \7V '7 I"* Ί •LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE· "i BACKHOE PAY LOADER LOADER C O O O f É E A Ê t CUSTOM HIMILER DYNA TORQUE ¡ кищзьг-иЕй) lisa ξ CEMENT COMPACTOR MICROL CORPORATION DONT MISS YOUR MIXER A MEMBER OF THE INCHCAPE GROUP CHANCE! P.O. BOX 267, SAIPAN COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS MP 96950 A WE LEASE LAND. FORK LIFT WATER PUMP SUPER HIMILER EITHER YOU HAVE GOODYEAR OR YOU WANT 'EM DYNA RIB ANY KIND OF WATER TANK EXCAVATOR PROPERTY. TRUCK ROCK CONTACI: MR. KWON BREAKER m s i i TEL 234-8858/8854 CUSTOM CROSS RIB UNISTEEL FARM SERVICE INDUSTRIAL RIB XTRA TRACTION AND MANY OTHERS A/W M/I FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23 22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 Golf course developers pay million in Hawaii by Teri M. Flores Here in the CNMI, develop­ regulations governing the CRM. prospective developers. pay a much higher price than what Japaneseavidness for golf and ers are asked to make voluntary “We already have enough tax “Based on the limited land the CNMI is currently asking for. the proximity, climate and the contributionsaspartof the lease money collected from these re­ resources that we have, 1 think Camacho said that the con­ hospitality that the Common­ agreement signed between the sort development. What we only that the idea of asking more for tributions which the developers wealth can offer are the key developer and the Coastal Re­ need is the proper government our land is something that our are extending to the CNMI should ISLAND FIESTA M ARKET elements why more and more sources Management (CRM). body to oversee where the money leaders should think about and be channeled into the priorities Japanese investors are flocking Camacho is in total dis­ is being used for,” Camacho said. consider,” Camacho said. which the government has spe­ P.O. BOX 2247 TEL. (670) 234-3824 to the CNMI and two private agreement with idea of voluntary “At this point in time, we do Camacho however has doubts cifically earmarked. SAIPAN, MP 96950 FAX: (670) 234-5054 citizens involved in real estate contribution. not have a strong leadership who if the Commonwealth can also are suggesting that the CNMI “What we should do is to ask could impose the necessary command the same price as what At present, there are a number should ask assistance from the the developers to construct the stipulations to developers. It is a the Hawaiians are asking for of golf course applications being developers to improve the cur­ facility for us and upon its sad situation but, instead of bid­ since, in view of the Constitu­ studied by the CRM. This week rent state of infrastructure on completion, deed it to the proper ding the land to the one which tional provision which allows alone, a Japanese company GREAT VALUE - GREAT SAVINGS the islands. government agency. The con­ has the best deal, our leaders are developers 25 years to lease a Niizeki presented its proposed The idea to seek help from struction of the facility would be giving away our land to whoever land and the 15 year extension golf course development in r (EFFECTIVE: MAY 31 - JUNE 4,1991) investors in improving facilities based on government specifica­ desires it,” Camacho said. that can be availed of, it might Talofofo to the legislature. and in meeting other gov­ tion,” Camacho said. Marianas Public Land Corp. have an effect on the way a busi­ Camacho said the MPLC is also ernment priorities is currently Camacho said that instead of ChiefPlannerFred Camacho also ness can recover whatever in the process of bidding out 85 U.S. Ground Beef - family pack, being done in Hawaii where creating more statues, the gov­ agrees with Efrain Camacho’s investment it has already placed hectares of public land in Obyan political leaders areasking $ 1 0 0 ernment should look into belief that the Commonwealth in the project. where three Japanese investors million from developers as par expanding the administrative should also increase its asking Camacho believes that there and an American company are for the golf courses they want functions as well as the rules and price in terms of land leases to are developers who are willing to competing for the land. 82% fat-free...... $ 1 .9 6 » developed. Some Japanese developers have expressed their willingness to pay whatever amount the Ball Park Wieners ...... Hawaiian government is asking .1.59/m. and Hawaii’s political leaders are in full support of the idea. An established CNMI archi­ tect andplannerEfrain Camacho Armour Wieners.... .1 .99/m said that the idea which Hawaii has adopted can also be appli­ cable here in the Chicken Fryers - Commonwealth. He said that the CNMI, in Whole 30 lb. case 2 5 .5 5 /cs comparison with what is cur­ rently being implemented in Hawaii, should also command a White Sugar - fine grain 4.4 lb1 .6 9 ! № ■ higher figure for use of the pri­ Pork (pig) Ears.... 6 .6 1 / l b . vate and public lands since land is much scarce here than in Ha­ Miracle Whip Salad Dressing by waii. case 12/16 oz. jar Camacho added that the Lamb Leg - W hole /lb. proximity of the' Common­ 2 .9 8 wealth also makes it feasible to 2 3 .4 4 charge the Japanese investors a much higher sum than what they Fruit Cocktail - are currently contributing to the Western Family 30 oz. can Commonwealth’s coffers. “I think that it is about time 1 .8 9 that the government must real­ ize that the investors are willing Whole Kernel Corn - to pay any amount for the im­ provement of the Del Monte 17 oz. can Commonwealth’s facilities. We 6 .8 9 /ea. must grab the opportunity. It is only right that some agency also Distilled Vinegar - Western Family shoulder a part of the CNMI’s added expenses,” Camacho said. by case 24/16 oz. btl. 1 8 .9 6 Camacho noted that the gov­ I c s . ernment should also increase the amount of voluntary con­ Hefty Lawn/Leaf Bags 39 oz. btl. tributions the investors are willing to extend to the Com­ Also available variety of U.S. quality monwealth. beef and pork “Atpresent, the contributions 2 ■99/n. the developers are making are not even sufficient enough to improve the water, sewer and É Free demonstration Joy Dishwashing Liquid 32-oz. power needs of the island. We do not need other types of con­ Saipan Made Sausages 2 .9 9 » tributions. What we need is the allocation by which we can im­ Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. prove these infrastructure ISLAND FIESTA MARKET facilities which will not only help the locals and the residents •Chorizo •Polish new and fully airconditioned of this island but also the de­ velopers themselves,” Camacho • Loganiza •German facilities in Susupe. said. In Hawaii, supporters to the Store Hours: “comjnunity impact fees” say •Chamorro •Smoked that the amount of money which Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. the Hawaiians are asking for is •Sausage •Sausage one way of forcing the develop­ (regular & hot) • Hot Mama’s Saturday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. ers to extend more help to the Sunday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. island’s economy. 24-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VDEWS-29

S eed brothers aw ait trial Ш Атетгпт by Teri M. Flores the time of hisarrest was searched Director Greg Camacho de­ U.S.DistrictCourtJudgeAlex without his consent. clined to house the defendant as Munson is scheduled to hear a Terence Seed is scheduled for the DPS facility does not have A FEW COMMITTED ‘Joeren Shopping Center” (in Susupe) "Joeren Hofo Adoi motion to suppress an evidence trial on June 1 while his brother the adequate facilities to accom­ Shopping Center” (in Goropon) "Joeren C.K. Marker” (in which the government will use Randall will answer to the modate people with special BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN WHO Cholon Konoo ) "Son Vicente Food Mort” (in Son Vicente) to establish its case against charges filed against him on July medical problems. WOULD LIKE TO SHARE THEIR Randall and Terence Seed. 3. Susupe Mort" (in Susupe) "Cholon Pioo Ploza" (in The judge stipulated in his SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES WITH Cholon Pioo) (Six Stores to serve you !!!) The Seed brothers are await­ Randall is out on a personal order that Randall Seed should ing trial after they have been recognizance bond while not leave Saipan without the TOMORROWS ENTREPRENEURS.! indicted by a federal grand jury Terence is detained at the U.S. court’s permission and that he with one count of wire fraud. Marshalls Office. JudgeMunson check in twice a day with the US Both Randall and Terence Seed ordered Randall’s release after Marshall’s Office. JO IN TH E entered a not guilty plea to the he was suspected of having He was also ordered to sur­ JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF SAIPAN, § S A M P U N I$ charge that they have unlaw­ AIDS. The order was issued de­ render all his travel documents, fully solicited contributions for spite U.S. Assistant Attorney stay away from ports, possess INC. AS A BOARD MEMBER. three magazines which are to be Richard W. Pierce asked that no firearm or drugs and to obey published under the Saipan-Drug Seed undergo an AIDS test. all federal and CNMI laws. CONTACT HEIDI YELEN AT 234-8438 Free Program. Pierce said that Seed should Terence Seed was however Terence Seed’s counsel be incarcerated as he is consid­ ordered incarcerated based on OR ROY MORIOKA AT 234-6100. Michael Dotts filed the motion ered a flight risk however. prior criminal charges filed on May 28 on the basis that his Department of Public Safety against him. fourth amendment rights have been violated. The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution stipulates the rights of individuals to secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. MADE IN USA According to the motion, a maroon briefcase containing personal documents and some APPLIANCE a n i r CASH ONLY cash were improperly seized by government operatives when I they conducted a search of a CLEARANCE v HU hotel room in Guam in early WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! 1yr. warranty on parts and labor · 5 yrs. warranty on compressor April of this year. The motion refutes the gov­ Refrigerator/Freezer ernment’s contention that the Window briefcase had been abandoned 16 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator by Terence and that the room A i reo n where Terence was staying at WAS $1,091.00 NOW $818.25 6.000 BTU Suspected... WAS $550.00 Continued' from page 1 8.3 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer charge. WAS $637.00 NOW $412.50 Count I involved a gold ring, 9.000 BTU a pair of earrings, and 25 cas­ NOW $477.75 WAS $675.00 sette disks, all worth $850, 10.1 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer owned by a certain Frances NOW $506.25 Bellas; the items referred to in щ ш т ш т WAS $682.00 Count II were a Canon camera, 12.000 BTU :’’v s:>;· >- 3 camera lenses, and one camera NOW $511.50 WAS $725.00 shoulder case, all worth about 15.8 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer $600, owned by a certain Mike NOW $543.75 Schick; and Count IB was about WAS $875 Electric/Gas Ranges 13.000 BTU (220V) I a pendant worth $2 , 0 0 0 owned 20 Gas Range 24 Gas Range NOW by Nori Lonac. Santos pleaded $656.25 WAS $725.00 no contest to counts II and III. WAS $560.00 WAS $660.00 Court records indicate that NOW $507.50 Schick’s camera, lenses, and NOW NOW 24,000 BTU 18.000 BTU case were recovered from a cer­ WAS $925.00 WAS $875.00 tain Irene Makaya who claims $420 $405 she boughtthem from the suspect NOW $656.25 for $100. Lonac’s pendant was Speed Queen Coin Operated NOW $693.75 sold to acertain Cecilia Silvestre. Santos’ case drew public at­ Washer tention when law enforcers WAS $1,518.00 28,000 BTU assigned on the case figured in Floor Model Split Unit what legal practitioners consid­ now $1,062.60 ered as “defective execution” of Dryer WAS $2,350.00 a search warrant. WAS $1,185.00 Police allegedly searched NOW $1,645.00 Santos’ residence for a sup­ now posed stolen item which they $82S.50 failed to locate. Authorities Distributed by:. however confiscated items in the house which they identified as stolen property. MICROL Commercial Department A judg$, from the Superior Court ruled that the items taken An Incheape Pacific Company Tel 235-5950/51/52 FAX; 235-5953 was to be returned due to the *Hotel-Restaurant Supplies ‘ Janitorial Equipment & Supplies ‘ Johnson Products *Leonard/Kelvinator Appliances apparent failure to observe the ‘ Clarked Equipment ‘ Manitowoc Ice Machines proper conduct in executing the ‘ Libbey Glasses ‘ Ansul (Sentry) Fire Extiguisher search warrant. ‘ Food Service Equipment ‘ Spartan Chemical ‘ Ecolab Products ‘ Wilson Sporting Goods ‘ Star Mfg. Kitchen Equipments ‘ Rubbermaid products 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY- MAY 31,1991 ------^ Palau-Pacific Women’s - ■ Confab slated July 6-12 The role of women in Office of the Governor, the 30 % OFF society will be the focal point first issue is on Women's of discussion during the 1991 Power in Politics with Stella FOR ALL BLAZER/ Palau-Pacific Women's Guerra, Assistant Secretary of Conference to be held at the Territorial and International SKIRTS SALE ONLY MOC Campus in Koror, Affairs of the U.S. Department SIZES: 16W to 26W Republic of Palau on July 6 - of Interior, as presentor. P.O. Box 601 Saipan, MP 96950 10. The second is the workshop Tel. (670) 235-5027 Relevant issues that confront on Communication to be Located at Sabían Building May 31 to June 2, 1991 NOTE: COUPON REQUIRED today's women will be tackled handled by the SPC Women's 2nd Floor In Chalan Kanoa during the conference/workshop bureau. TO GET A DISCOUNT which was originally scheduled The activity kicks off on day for four days but was extended one with an Exhibit Set-up to GROCERIES FROZEN to six due to the addition of be staged at the Palau High School, after which a Inform the cashier that you h a ve the coupon before the sale is rung up two issues which the organizers considered very Welcoming Reception Spam 12oz P .'. ! $1.98 Beef Shortribs ...... • One coupon per person - While supplies last essential. sponsored by the Office of the 3.19/ib According to a tentative President of the Republic of • Valid until june 8 , 1991 agenda prepared by the Palau will follow at the Palau Ninja Turtles Cookies11 o z . 3 . 3 9 J Women's Affairs Office of the Marina Hotel. iim i Beef Spare R ibs... .1.89/ib. President Ngiratkel Etpison will deliver the welcome Orion choco Pie 2/pkg 2 . 9 8 remarks on day two to signal Beef Shanks ...... 2.98/№ the start of the conference proper. AmoiTg the issues up for Nissin Cup-o Noodles Two or P ack. ■ 9 9 Beef Oxtail...... 2.69/ib discussion are: "Women in Business Management", ü l "Single Parenting and the Folgers Instant Coffee 2 o z... 8 . 9 8 Pork Spare Ribs 5-up. 1.80/ib. Pacific Island Women", "Women's Related Diseases", Preventive Health Care for Folgers Ground Coffee 26 oz.. 5 . 9 8 ..1.14/ib. Pacific Women", Women in Conflict Management", "Women's Role in the Pineapple Juice 46 oz 1 . 5 9 . . 1 . 8 1 /ib . Preservation of Pacific Island Cultures", and "Women in Networking/ Media". S a p p o r o Ic h ib a n R a m e n ...... 3 9 0 Activities will culminate .1.69/ib. with the celebration of "Constitutional Day" Crisco Oil 1 gallon 7 . 9 8 .1.02/ib. Rota Health Center Best Food M ayonnaise 16 oz.. 1 . 9 8 .1.25/ib. Receives FHP Foundation Grant Carnation Milk 12 oz ...... 7 9 (i ■rying C hicken ...... 990/ib. FHP Foundation has given Rota health Center’s Dental Pauls Milk 1 liter ...... 8 9 0 Stewing Chicken ...... Clinic a grant in the amount of .1.19 ■■■■■■□■■■■BHBaBHHBHan······* ■ m m m m m m m m m m ma mm mm mm i S23.69Z, according to press re­ ■ T ' 'T lease from RHC. The grant will be used by the TOILETRIES/SUNDRIES:,1 I Dental Clinic to defray the cost PRODUCE I of its on-going Rota Preventive 1 Dental Project. Rota Health ^ Colgate Toothpaste 9 oz 2.98 fi I Center has received 90% of the li grant in the amount of Your Choice, Any Model $21,322.80, the RHC news re­ Jergens Mild Soap 4.5 oz. lease said. /■ CNMI vs. Robert O. Romolor 5/17-24-31 6/7 , fP'2 r -·. P f'^p h ·', - · \ y /y ,,:.;v ;,A ( '| r :;l /·■ -I·:·!' -p v 'c ., CNMI vs. Alfred Towai Y-'.■■■if f.J 1 ' y ■ I'oV l/P lfe lllpA v. ;-p I ■M;fe '-/ k'^·· Ju n e 7 {y. ■:''!/■■■■!/ }·. I ··, \;V, U'-iAV/O W„. ■■·■■ ' '¿Q" f Y ■ '"3 yi;. y-Y ;; , 'Ty 9:00 A M . PUBLIC NOTICE Oldiais Ngiraikelau vs. theo In the Superior Court of the Ngiraului Commonwealth of the Northern fek . ■ .p.r, .1 T .·.-I. Mariana Islands -''y'Ik. I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. '*■.=7 1 ; xV'TkvT;·. · '■ I / ' : ·■· Í' : ■■ <> A·. A-Ar L |yyyv|;·.^ . J Ú ^ v -X Y \ ■' y · Johnny S. Aldan ADOPTION CASE NO. 91-35 ; : '■"I;I'·^y||||| y.|y-'P‘ | !fe )fe-V . >1 ■ I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. In the Matter of the Adoption Jacqueline alexander of: I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. DONALD D. TAGAB, v; ' A < 0 X ^ 1 0 w minor, l i f y y A f y.·· A Carmen Maico BY: ISIDRO TYDINGCO Sambhwani’s Corp. vs. \i v...·■. v. V: ,. .' 1 .1, “·■:.· FEJERAN, Marlyn De Jumo Petitioner. I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that on Michael Agualó June 11, 1991 at 1:30 PM in the I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. courthouse of the Superior Court Emilio A. Ayuyu in Susupe, Saipan, Common­ CNMI vs. Joaquin C. Lizama wealth of the Northern Mariana I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. Islands, the petitioner will peti­ tion the Court to adopt the above- Pedro Atalig named child. NEW! FOREMOST LONG LIFE, REGULAR AND LOWFAT I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. Dated this 25 th day of May, 1991. Commonwealth Council for Arts and Culture Ramoncito Cabrera ‘/s/Reynaldo O. Yana MILK is low in sodium, has no preservatives and it's Vitamin A&D SPONSORED BY THE COMMONWEALTH COUNCIL FOR ARTS & CULTURE THROUGH IT'S GRANTOR, I T & E Overseas Inc. vs. Attorney for Petitioner enriched. Stays fresh on your shelf up to six months. THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS · POSTER DESIGN BY DOUGLAS RANKIN Arthur Macaspac NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE! FUNDED IN PART BY THE CONSORTIUM FOR PACIFIC ARTS CULTURE DON'T JUST SIT THERE, For the health of it! GET UP AND EXERCISE! FRIDÄY-MAY 31.1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-35

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MEET ALL FMV5S SPECIFICATIONS' . ‘ IN ROTA SEE V M C A LV O ENTERPRISES The Professionals to call for your smallest or largest construction MICROL CORPORATION P.O. Box 2119, Saipan, M P 96950 :\ 0 . BOX 267 SAN JOSE; SAIPAN MP'96950 ·■ . PHONE: 234-5911,2.3.4,6.7.8 Tel. 234-3221 (Const.) · 322-5156 (Quarry) · FAX: 322-5161 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-39 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 Rota, MVB to host 8th annual fun run The Marianas Visitors Bureau with the Rota Mayor’s Office, will be staging the 8 th Annual RotaFunRunscheduledforJune 15,1991. This 10 kilometer race will start from the Guata Beach area and head south along Rota’s beach road through Village to the finish line in front June 5 - 7 ...... English Placement Testing: June 14 ...... Orientation of Liyo’ Cafe, said a press re­ W, F - 8 a.m., Room A-5 June 1 7 ...... First Day of Instruction lease from MVB. “Rota’s natural beauty and June 17 - 1 9 ..... 2 Add/Drop/Late Registration Th - 5:00 p.m., Rpom A-5 relaxed atmosphere provide June5-7 .....Math Placement Testing: June 2 0 ...... Last Day for 80% Refund runners the chance to enjoy their Th - 8:00 a.m., Room A-*5 June 25 ....Last Day for 40% Refund favorite sport and weekend visit,” July 4...'...... Holiday, Liberation Day said MVB’s Membership & W, F - 5:00 p.m., Room A-5 Community Development Co­ June 10 ...Academic Advising Starts July 19..... Last Day to Withdraw from Class ordinator James A. Santos. June 11...... Registration for On-going Students July 3 1 ...... Last Day of Instruction The hotels on Rota are offer­ Only: 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., August 1,2, 5,6...... Final Examinations ing a discount on their room rates off-island participants, said the 3:30 - 7 p.m. August 9 ...... Grades Due MVB release. June 12, 13...... Open Registration: Continental Air Micronesia 9:30 a.m:-1:00 p.m., 3:30 - 7 p.m. have once again contributed two round trip tickets which will be used as grand prizes for the top ' Disclaimer: Courses and Faculty are subject to change through normal academic procedures. finishers. Interested runners may obtain Course Number/Title______Credits Davs Time Room Instructor Course Number/Title Credits Davs Time Room Instructor application forms fro the Fun Anthropology Education Run from the following: In AN 200 Cultural Anthropology . 3 M-F 09:30.-10:50 A-4 L.Hacskaylo CM 101 aA Elementary Chamorro 4 v M-F 5:00-6:40 Mt.C. C.Taimanao Guam, please contact Nancy CM lOlaB Elementary Chamorro 4 M-F. 7:00-8:40 Mt.C C.Taimanao Hawkins at 734-9184 on week Art ED 110 Introduction to Teaching 3 -M-F 08:00-9:20 R-l T.Weindl days. On Rota, Rota Visitor T.Weindl AR 101 Introduction to Art 3 M-F 3:304:50 R-l O.Dykes ED 192 Observation and Participation 1 M-F w/ED 110 R-l. Information Center at532-0327; : - A4 C.House AR 103 Drawing 3 M-F 6:30-7:50 R-l R.Hunter ED 201 Human Growth & Develop. 3 M-F 11 00 12:20 and on Saipan, James A. Santos A-7 C.House AR115 Design Foundations 3 M-F 09:30-10:50 R-l M.Vitarelli ED280A Bilingual/Bicultural Education 3 M-F 2:00-3:20 at234-8325 - 27 or stop by at the C.House AR214 Painting 3 M-F '12:30-1:50 R-l M.Tapp ED280B Bilingual/Bicultural Education 3 M-F 3:304:50 A-9 Marianas Visitors Bureau’s Of­ ED293ATESL Methods 3 M-F 5:00-6:20 R-l J. Villagomez fice located across Saipan Inter­ J.Villagomez Behavioral and Social Sciences. ED293BTESL Methods 3 M-F 8:00-9:20 R-l national Airport ED 295a Read./Writ.Methods(Elem.) 3 M-F 6:30-7:50 A-9 J.Mason GE 101 Introduction to Geography 3 M-F 5:00-6:20 A-9 Staff ED 295b Read./Writ.Methods(Second.) 3 M-F 2:00-3:20 A-9 J.HayesStrom HI,255 History of the NMI 3 M-F 5:00-6:20 A-7 Staff ED 296 Role of Arts in Elem. Educ. 3 M-F 4:40-6:00* C4 B.Seither Buckle up, SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 M-F 08:00-9:20 A-7 A. Walter ♦except on June 18 & 25, when class begins at 5:00 P.M. Business Education - Saipan English Language Institute AC 204 Funds, of B'keeping/Accting 4 M-F 3:304:50 D-5 D.Mcndiola 09:00-12:00 A-11 A.Taylor AC 204 Lab ' M-F 1:00-3:30 1*5 ELI 060 Vocational Ed. English 3 NDUTWTH It's the ELI 083 Reading & Vocab Devel II 4 NDU M-F 08:00-9:50 A-l F.DiGiacomo AC 221 Principles of Accounting 4 M-F 11 :0 0 -1 2 :2 0 1-5 R.Bradshaw 10:00-11:50 A-l G.DiGiacomo AC 221 Lab * M:F 3:30-5:00 1-5 R.Bradshaw ELI 084A Wrt & Grammar Study II 4 NDU M-F 4:30-6:20 A-l V.Riley AC 230a Intermediate Accounting 3 M-F 09:3.0-10:50 1-5 R.Bradshaw ELI 084B Wrt & Grammar Study II 4 NDU M-F law ELI 093 Reading & Vocab Devel HI3 NDU M-F 1:30-2^0 A-l ^G.DiGiacomo CS 103 Intro, to Computers (Mac) 3 M-F 3:304:50 D-6 Staff 12:00- 1:20 A-l V.Riley CS 131 Word Processing Applications 3 M-F 12:30-1:50 D-2 G.Klawunder ELI 094A Wrt & Grammar Study IK 3 NDU M-F ELI 094B Wrt & Grammar Study HI 3 NDU M-F 6:30-7:50 A-l F.DiGiacomo CS 150 Spreadsheet Appi ¡cations ·. 3 M-F 1 1 :0 0 -1 2 :2 0 D-2 K.Bamcs MG 236 Introduction to Marketing 3 M-F 5:00-6:20 1-5 W.Belden PA 210 Public Administration 3 M-F 6:30-7:50 1-5 D.King English’ Course Number/Title Credits Davs Time Room Instructor SS 101 Keyboarding/Typewriting 3 M-F 09:30-10:50 D-5 B. Sabían EN 101A English Composition 3 M-F 11:00-12:20 A-7 K. Hafford Northern Marianas College, Science SS 105 Busifffess & Office Machines 3 M-F 12:30-1:50 D-5 B.Sablan EN101B English Composition 3 M-F 2:00-3:20 R-l K. Hafford BI 100 Environmental Biology 4 M-TH 08:00-09:20 B4 K.Krauska SS 206 Business Communications 3 M-F 08:00-09:20 D-5 G.Klawunder EN201 Creative Writing 3 M-F 12:30-1:50 A-7 W.Bingham COaiss SkefocgdM® BI 100 Environmental Biology Lab Fri. 08:00-10:00 B-4 K.Krauska

Construction Trades Fine Arts & Humanities Tourism BPR lOOBlueprint Reading- 3 TWTH 08:00-11:00 R-2 J.Bailey CO 210 Funds, of Speech Comm. 3 M-F 6:30-7:50 A-7 W.Bingham C@nüüämn@dl ° TS 171 Tour & Travel Operations 3 M-F 11:00—12:20 R-l J. Demers CT 100 Introduction to Construction 3 TWTH 08:00-11:00 R-3 P.Pisapder LI 150 Introduction to Literature ’ 3 M-F 08:00-09:20 A-9 W.Bingham TS 175 Travel Agency Mngmt. 3 M-F 3:304:50 A-7 J. Demers CT112 Rough Frame, Exterior Finish 3 M-F 5:30-7:30 MHS F.Pangclinan MU 106 Introduction to Music 3 M-F 2:25-3:45 , A-4 B.Dalla Pozza TS 298a Practical Internship Training 3 TThH 09:30-10:50 A-7 A. Guerrero MU 200 Applied Music, Clarinet 1/2 private lessons 1-3 M.Blaisus CT 150 Basic Electricity 3 TWTH 1:004:00 Á-11 W.Maliens Course Number/Title Credits Davs Time Room Instructor ID 190 Construction Trades Lab II 4 M-F 08:00-11:00 L A.Atalig MU 200 Applied Music, Flute 1/2 private lessons 1-3 M.Blaisus UOG Education Courses MU 200 Applied Music, Guitar 1 private lessons 1-1 B.Dalla Pozza. Mathematics ID 190 Electrical Install. & Mainten.I 4 M-F 1:004:00 U A.Charfarous ED 300 Educational Psychology 3 M-F 1:0 0 -2 :2 0 A4 RobcStahlkcr MU 200 Applied Music, Oboe 1/2 private lessons 1-3 M.Blaisus MA 080 Vocational Ed. Math. 3 NDUTWTH 1:004:00 R-2 B.Torres ID 190 Electrical Install. & Maintcn.II4 M-F 08:00-11:00 U I.Masga ED 319 Children’s Literature 3 M-F 1:0 0 -2 :2 0 TRC K.Arriola ID 190A Construction Trades Lab I 4 M-F 1:004:00 L M.Ajostc MU 200 Applied Music, Percussion 1/2 private lessons 1-3 M Blaisus MA090A Intens. Learning Math I 3 NDU M-F 09:30-10:50 A-9 C.Celis ED 350 Classroom Strategies (Elem.) 3 M-F 2:25-3:55 TRC Rub. Stahlker ID 190B Construction Trades Lab I 4 M-F 1:004:00 MHS F.Pangelinan MU 200 Applied Music, Piano 1 private lessons 1-1 B.Dalla Pozza MA090A Computer Lab for class TTH 08:00-9:20 D-6 C.Celis ED 356 Mathematics Methods 3 M-F 4:10-5:30 A-2B Rub. Stahlkcr ELI 060 Vocational Ed. English 3 NDU TWTH 08:00-11:00 A-11 A.Taylor MU 200 Applied Music, Saxophone 1/2 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus MA090B Intens. Learning Math H 3 NDU M-F 11:00-12:20 A-9 C.Celis ED 473 Developing Cognitive Abil. 3 M-F 4:00-5:20 TRC A.Walter MA 080 Vocational Ed. Math 3 NDU TWTH 1:004:00 R-2 B.Torrcs MU 200 Applied Music, Trombone 1/2 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus MA090B Computer Lab for class TTH 9:30-10:50 D-6 C.Celis ED 489 Evaluation 3 M-F 5:30-6:50 TRC A. Walter MU 200 Applied Music, Trumpet 1/2 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus MA 090a/b Computer Lab.-IntensLmg Math M-F 1:00-3:00 D-6 B.Torres Co-op Education MU 200 Applied Music, Voice 1 private lessons 1-1 B.Dalla Pozza MA 120 Fundamentals of Math 3 M-F 2:00-3:20 A-2B K.Krauska MA 132 Intermediate Algebra 3 M-F 3:50-5:10 A-4 C.Celis 1:00-2:15 A -8 G. Pangclinan CE 250BCo-op Work Experience 3 M-TH MA132Lab Compu. Lab: Intcrmed Algebra M-F 2:00-3:20 D-2 C.Celis CE 250CCo-op Work Experience 3 M-TH 1:00-2:15 A -8 G. Pangelinan Language: Japanese 3 M-F 08:00-9:20 A-4 JA lOOA'Bcginning Japanese K. Yagihashi Nursing D.P.S.Administration JA 100B Beginning Japanese 3 · M-F 3:004:20 A-2A K. Yagihashi NU 204 Family Health Nursing* M-TH 9-12 am; 1-4 pm C-5 M. Strickland For Further Inform ation Call the «CJ 100 Intro, to Criminal Justice 3 M-F 5:30-7:00 Y-2 -J.Salas NU 204 * 6 hrs./wk.lecture Mon. 9-12 am; 1-4 pm C-5 M. Strickland 7:00-8:30 Y-2 J.Salas Director of Admissions & Records at: CJ 107 Introduction to Corrections ' 3 M-F NU 204 * 24 hrs./wk.clinical TWTH 07:00-3:00 CHC M. Strickland CJ 150 Constitutional Law for Police 3 M-F 5:30-7:00 Y-l C.Hofmann NU 297 NCLEX-RN Review Class * M-F 08:00-12:00 C4 S.Robinson 234-5498/5499/6128 Ext. 35-37 NU 297 * from June 10th to June 28th only FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEEWS-41 ^ -M A RIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-J . . : 31,1991 ■ Fingers do it for COP Second Annual High School WELCOME TO THE SECOND 1 CNMI INTERSCHOLflST/C Emnlovee of the Month Math Competition held MflTH COMPETITION Coral Ocean Point ResortClub said Coral Ocean Point Opera­ has selected an Accounting De­ tions Manger Den ise Shoemake. The second annual CNMI In­ Carmel high School, Rota High Marianas Baptist. 'a "’1' partment employee as its May Cua, who is from Manila, has terscholastic Math Competition School and Tinian High School. Level B-Individual- lst,Hang Employee-of-the-Month, said a worked at the Koblerville resort was held last May 1 1 at the Mount The release cited that the Na­ Su hae of Hopwood; 2nd, Kay press release from COP. since last October, the release Carmel School Auditorium with tional Honor S ociety was pleased Inos of MHS and 3rd, Maisie Shirley Cua, 28, of the Philip­ from COP said. high school students matching to have Rota and Tinian High Bermudesof Mt. Carmel pines was presented with the wits for their school’s honor. School students joined the com­ Level A- Tearn-1 st, Marianas honor by COP Controller Larry The Coral Ocean Point Em­ A release from the Marianas petition for the first time this High School; 2nd, Marianas Santiago. ployee-of-the-Month receives a High School provides thatat level year. Baptist Academy; 3rd, Mt. “She’s got the fastest fingers certificate from the company and A, MHSer Ji-Hyun Cho won the The complete results of the Carmel School. in the Accounting Department,” $25 in cash. first place in the individual com­ competition are as follows: Level B- Team- 1st, Grace petition, and he joined with Ji Level A- Individual- 1st, Ji- Christian Academy; 2nd, Yeon Song and Edgar Cuenca to HyunChoofMHS;2nd,JieWon ; and 3rd, S ome of the students competing in the Second Annual High School secure first placehonors forMHS Yu of MHS and 3rd, In Ho Yim, . Math Competition held at the Mt. Carmel School auditorium. in the team category. At level B, Hop wood Junior High 8 th grader Hang Sung Hae Remember if you don't bell yourself, Don’t D rink won first place in the individual a n d D r i v e competition and the Grace you're kidding yourself Christian Academy team took top honors in the team competi­ tion. The release provided that the competition was sponsored by the MHS Chapter of the Na­ tional Honor Society. The con­ IQ Clean Living test advisor was Enrico Obsequio of the MHS Math department, while MHS members Rufo Sanches was chairperson of the event. ‘Mañanas Cteaners The emcees for the day were P.O. Box 734 · Saipan, MP 96950 MHS Honor Society members Telephone: (670) 234-6239 · 234-6323 Becky Cruz and John Brutalid. It said that welcom ing remarks Fax:: (670) 234-1712 were given by Laik Ulechong, vice prescident of the Mt. Carmel High School STUCO, and Elizabeth Tomokane, president of the MHS Chapter of the NHS. ANNOUNCES AN EXECUTIVE SEARCH Brief speeches were also given byDorisThompson, MHS V ice- W e are Saipan’s m ost experienced cleaning com pany, servicing Saipan’s rapidly growing principal for instruction, Rita tourism and consum er m arket. W e have an immediate opening for a: Sablan, PSS deputy commis­ sioner for instruction, and Mike Nahalowaa, president of the Saipan Bankers Association. GENERAL MANAGER Judges for the event were Ni­ cholas Sablan, PSS Math spe­ We are looking for candidates with the following background and strengths: cialist, and Jose Bermudes and Christian Celis of the NMC Math College degree in Business Adm inistration, Economics, Engineering or related areas department. preferred but not required; This year’s participating HOW schools were Grace Christian SAFE Academy, Hopwood Jr. High Skills in the m anagem ent and m otivation of people and staff; School, Marianas Baptist Acad­ AND emy, Marianas High School, Mt. Skills in sales m anagem ent and custom er relations; CLEAN Strong background in adm inistration; IS YOUR Governor Fam iliarity with m anaging production flow, staffing, and route m anagem ent would DRINKING be helpful but not required; appoints M echanical aptitude would be helpful but not required; WATER commonwealth library council A pplicant should be a resident of the C.N.M .I. and in good health. Interested applicants Water is our most precious asset. members should subm it resum es to: Be sure you are drinking and cooking with pure water. Governor Lorenzo I. Deleon Be sure your ice is pure also. Guerrero has appointed the MARIANAS CLEANERS members of the Commonwealth Saipan Ice & Water Company guarantees you pure water ATTN: EXECUTIVE SEARCH COM M ITTEE and ice. For your children's and your health insist on Library Council. From Saipan, themembersare SUSUPE, SAIPAN, C.N.M .I. "Sparkle Clean Drinking Water and Ice" from Saipan Ice Ramona Villagomez, Tony and Water Company. Pellegrino, and Anicia Q. We have hot and cold electric coolers, table top dispensers, Tomokane, said a press release M arianas Cleaners is an Equal O pportunity Employer five (5) gallon and one (1) gallon bottles. Home and business from PSS. Lucia M. Quitugua will repre­ delivery available. sent Rota; Diana Hocog will sit in the council for Tinian; IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY Felicidad Ogumoro will be the call: 322-9848 fo r f%$sen)ations, Catt322-1234 Carolinian community repre­ TO BE A PART OF SAIPAN’S GROWTH IN THE sentative; and Frances T. SAIPAN ICE & WATER CO. fa x 322-1220 HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY, WE HAVE THE JOB FOR YOU. LOWER BASE______Demapan will represent women in the council. Making Ice and Water Since 1985 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 Garment factory donates FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-43 Per one inch column ■ Classified Display , MIC ROL CORPORATION fabric, uniforms to TES Per one inch column - $3.50 Tanapag Elementary School their mascot is the tataga (JiePSS DEADLINE:For Tuesday Edition - Friday 5:00 p.m. For Fiday Edition - Wednesday 12 Noon Athletes competed in the recent release said. NOTE: If for some reason your advertisement Is incorrect, call us Immediately to make “All School Track and Field He said the company has do­ the necessary corrections..The Marianas Variety News & Views is responsible only IISEDCA1RS Championship” donned in col­ nated a large amount of fabric to for one incorrect insertion. We reserve the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any tim^. ______'.·. orful uniforms, courtesy of many of the Saipan schools and TOYOTA Saipan Manufacturers Inc., vocational education programs ...... $5,995.00 1-GENERAL MANAGER - High school MAINTENANCE REPAIRER ' Cressida AAX-932 ...... Lower Based, according toa as well. ‘There are not just ACCOUNTANTS • 5 CARPENTER 1 H.E OPERATOR -High school grad. 2 grad.,.2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,400 2 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 5 MASON . AAB-070...... 5,995.00 press release from PSS. scraps, but large enough pieces ' 4 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. · per month. yra. experience. Salary: $3.00-3.50 per Cressida experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR . hour. 'experience. Salary $800 per month. Contact: MAS MAULEG CORPORATION Contact: Dl RAMOS ENTERPRISES dba 5 ELECTRICIAN AAB-177...... 4,500.00 Juan L. Babauia, SMI General of materia] to make clothes or to Contact: HAWAIIAN ROCK PRODUCTS, Camry Wgn. 4 ACCOUNTANT - Coolege grad., 2 yrs. dba MMC Toura, P.O. Box 228, Saipan, Robinson Restaurant, P.O. Box 1900, 5 AUTO MECHANIC Manager, said the two dozen Box PPP 139 Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. Corolla 4 Dr. AAK-415...... use for other purposes, such as experience. Salary $850 per.month. MP 96950 (6/7)F. Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7JF. . 5 REINFORCING-STEEL WORKER emerald green with blue trimmed art projects”, Babauta said. TRANSAMERICADEV.CORPOFtATION,. 3 APPLIANCES REPAIRER Corolla 4 Dr. AAR-885...... 7,500.00 P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. 1 MANAGER - College grad., 4 yrs. ex­ ·. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-Highschool 6 CARPENTER t-shirts and blue shorts were 2 COOK HELPER' 5 MASON . — , perience. Salary $700 per month. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,15 1 HOUSE CLEANER AAE-320...... 4,500.00 1 ELECTRICIAN Corolla 4 Dr. made specifically for the sports Martha Haberman, TES prin­ 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad.-, 2 yrs. Contact: LBC MABUHAY SAIPAN, INC., perhour. 5 STOREROOM KEEPER - High school 2 STEEL WORKER, REINFORCING Corolla 4 Dr. A A V -061...... 5,995.00 event, held at Hopwood Junior cipal, thankcdSMIrepresetatives experience. Salary $650 per month. P.O. Box 1910, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. •1 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per 1 WAITRESS: High school equiv., 2 yrs. grad.,2yrs.experience. Salary$3.15per hour. 1 PLUMBER ■ ...... 3,500.00 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ Tercel 2 Dr. AAV-211 ...... High School in Chalan Piao last Babauta and production super­ experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school hour. Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD. perience. Salary $2.15 per hour...... 3,500.00 Saturday and Sunday. Emerald visor Sigan Ha on behalf of her Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,800 Conlact: MICRO PACIFIC, INC.dbaHome dba Mariana Country Club, P.O. Box 527, Tercel 2 Dr. AAH-281 ...... 1 PROJECT MANAGER - College grad., 2 green is the school’s color, and students. PROMOTION dba Saipan Bowling Cen­ per month. Improvement Center, CallerBox PPP 521, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. A A D -135...... 3,500.00 ter, P.Q. Box 29, Saipan, M P 96950 (6/ 1 ASST. SALES MANAGER - High school ' Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. yrs. experience. Salary $4.00 per hour. Tercel 3 Dr. Contact: JOSE A. PALACIOS J & L dba 7)F. - grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,400 10 MASON AAS-171...... 9,995.00 Building Construction, P.O· . Box 1111, 4 x 4 Van per month. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school 10 CARPENTER Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. USED TRUCKS TOYOTA 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. ex­ equiv,, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 ...... $9,500.00 • experience. Salary $3.50-$9.00 per hour. perience. Salary $3.50 per hour. perhour. yrs. experience. Salaiy $i.75-$3.00 per 4x2 EX-CAB AAS-365...... ; 3PHOTOLAB.DEVELOPER-High school . Contact: KAN PACIFIC. SAIPAN, LTD. Contact: FRANCISCO S. DELA CRUZ hour. 10 CARPENTER 4 MASON ...... 7,995.00 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $600 per P:0. Box 527, Saipan, MP 9695.0 (6T7)F. dba Dela Cruz Development, P.O; Box 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 4x2 Reg. CAB AAR-532...... 342, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. 6 PAINTER month. 1 OPERATIONS MANAGER - College yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-S3.00 per 4x2 Reg. CAB AAT-111 ...... 7,500.00 Contact: TROPICAL COLOR FILM DEV. . hour.· 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR grad., 2 yra. experience. Salary $900- 2 MAINTENANCE WORKE R- High school 10 ALUMINUM STEEL INSTALLER AAM-798 ...... 5,500.00 CENTER. P.O. Box 608, Saipan, MP $1,500 per month. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 4x2 Reg. CAB 96950 (5/31 )F. equiv.,2yra. experience. Salary $2.15 per experience. Salary $450-$800permortth. 5 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 . 1 ACCOUNTING MANAGER - Cbllege hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 4x2 Reg. CAB A A N -126...... 3,500.00 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 Contact: NEW WORLD INTERNATIONAL , 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yra. 2 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school CORP., P.O. Box 1900, Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: TAC INTERNATIONAL CON­ ...... 11,995.00 per month. STRUCTORS INC., P.O. Box 1579, 4x4 VG X-CAB AA V-1 43...... experience. Salary: $3.30 per hour. grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per (6/7)F ______Contact: PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL Contact: SUN&SURF.LTD.dbaNational hour. ’ Saipan, MP 9695CT(5/3i)F. . USED CARS NON-TOYOTA Office Supply, Caller Box PPP696, Saipan, (SAIPAN). INC., P.O. Box 3052 Saipan, Contact: IKE'S MARKET & 3 WELDER - High school grad,, 2 yrs. MP 96950 (6/7)F. 8 CARPENTER ...... $5,995.00 MP 96950(5/31 )F. LAUNDROMAT, P.O. Box 1549, Saipan. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Chev. Celebrity WGN. AAL-193...... 4 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. MP 96950 (6/7)F. Contact: TAC INTERNATIONAL CON­ ...... 4,500.00 experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. ■ Sentra 4 Dr. ’Taxi-126...... • 1 ACCOUNTANT - Coilege grad., 2 yra. ENGINEERS TRACTORS INC., P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High 2 STEELMAN . experience. Salary $4.50-$5.50 perhour. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER -College grad. 2 yra. MP 96950 (6/7)F. Subaru Brat A A G -286...... 3,995.00 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 yra. Contact: STS ENTERPRISES, INC.. P.O. experience. Salary: $3.75 per hour. $2.15 per hour. A A D -132...... 3,995.00 Box 3203, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. ■1 CARPENTER experience. Salary $2.00 per hour, Subaru 4 Dr. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - 1 ACCOUNTANT -College rad. 2 yrs. 1 MASON Subaru 4 Dr. A A D -218...... 2,995.00 PROMOTION dba Saipan Bowling Cen­ 1 PLUMBER High school equiv., 2 yra. experience. experience. Salary: $2.15-8.00 per hour. ter, P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ Salary $2.15 per hour. AAP-832...... 7,500.00 2 ARCHITECTtlRALpRAFTER-College 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Subaru WGN. ,2 BOOKKEEPER 31 )F. . yra. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 BOOKKEEPER - College grad., 2 yra. 4 FRONT DESK CLERK grad. 2 yra. experience. Salary: $500. per experience. Salary $500-$600 per month. Subaru WGN. AAB-175...... 3,500.00 month Contact: T.E.K. CORPORATION. P.O. 1 CASHIER SUPERVISOR 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE REPAIRER Box 366, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. H.S. LEE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., Subaru WGN. AAB-762...... 3,500.00 .1 CASHIER. 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. ■ P.O. Box 440, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. 10 MASON Salary $535 per month...... 3,995.00 1 WAITER-RESTAURANT. 1 CARPENTER V.W. Jetta A A D -280...... 1 WAITRESS - RESTAURANT 3 PAINTER ·" 20 SALESPERSONS - High school grad., 3 CARPENTERS 2 yrs. experience. Salary 42.50 per hour. 2 CARPENTER USED TRUCKSNON-TOYOTA 4 WAITRESS-NIGHT CLUB 5 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. 4 MASO^ - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 4 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yra. 1 DISHWASHER 2 yra. experience. Salary: $1.70-2.00 per Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ENT.,- experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $2.00 per hour. Mazda B2200 AAB-828...... $1,995.00 I 1 r'fvw hour. Inc., P.O. Box 127, Saipan, MP 96950 2 GAS STATION ATTENDANT - High (5/31)F. ’· 2 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 1 HOUSE CLEANER Contact: LOLITA DE DI06-CADIZ dba ’ experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 HOUSEKEEPING (CLEANER) - High Far East Enterprises, Box PPP 43QSaipan, 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - Coilege grad., 4yrs. $2.15 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary MP 96950 (5/31 )F. 1 GENERAL MAINTE NANCEWORKER- Contact: FRANK DLG. CAMACHO dba High school equiv., 2 yra. experience. experience. Salary $650-$750 per month. $2.15 per hour. 1 CONST RUCTION SUPERVISOR-High V.C. Enterprises, P.O. Box 1595, Saipan, M arianas Public Land Corporation Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD. .3 CIVIL ENGINEER Salary $400 per month. MP 96950 (5/31 )F. Contact: ISIDRO R.LIZAMA dba Saipan school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary „dba Mariana Resort Hotel, P.O. Box 527, 3 ARCHITECT - Cbllege grad., 4 yrs, _ $700-$800 per month. PUBLIC NOTICE Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. experience. Salary $700 per month. Trolling & Managaha Trans., P.O. Box 10 MASON-High school equivalent. 2 Give information about crimes committed 2364, Sasipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION yra. exprlenoe. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 3 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 dba Top Construction, P.O. Box 673, Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 Contact: REYNALDO T. DE LEMOS dba Pursuant to the provisions of 2 Sigon i probension siha gi 2 CMC MANAGERS yra. experience. Salai^ $2.15 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. CMC 41241 et sec, PUBLIC Conlact: JUAN S. REYES dba Rainbow Universal Developers, Inc.P.O. Box 2136 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 4141 etsec, ¡PUBLIC PURPOSE 1 MANAGER (restaurant/dub) - High CONSTRUCTION PURPOSE EXCHANGE AU­ Construction Company, P.O. Box 1551, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary. Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. WORKERS 2 CARPENTER AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, sino’ i tulaikan tano’ para THORIZATION ACT OF 1987, $2.50 per hour. 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ 1 CARPENTER 1 (AREA DEVELOPMENT) SUPERVI­ perience. Salary $700 per month. 1987, notice is hereby given of propositon pupbliku na akton nge Marianas Public Land ШЩ1 1 C O O K 3 CIVIL ENGINEER -College grad. 4 yrs. 1 ELECTRICIAN -High school rad. 2 yrs. Corporation e arongaar towlap, 2 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2 yra. experience. Salary: $800. per month. SOR -High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Contact: PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL experience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. Marianas Public Land 1987, nutisia manana’ i ginen CONST. INC., P.O. Box 2939, Saipan, experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: NEWBUILDERS, INC.,P.O. Box Salary: $3.00 per hour. Contact: C & H SAIPAN, INC. dba A -Z Corporation’s intention to en­ este put i intension-nai Marianas jgba e mangiiy bwe ebwe Ca» 234-7272 (PARA) Conlact: JOSE TAROPE dba Chemi Boy 2490 Saipan, MP 96950.(6/7)F. Contact: JONES & GUERREROCO. dba MP 96950 (6/7)F. lliiwelool faluw iye e toolong Restaurant., P.O. Box 1917, Saipan, MP Construction-Co., P.O. Box 1608 Saipan, ter into an exchange agree­ Public Land Corporation IBSS (CNMI) Corp., P.O. Box 167 Saipan. MP 96950 (6/7)F. ■ humalom gi kontratan atulaikan faluw kka faal. Aramasye e 96950 (5/31 )F. ARCHITECTS MP 96950 (5/31 )F. 1 PROJECT SUPERVISOR-High school ment involving the parcels of h ------2 —------grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 land described below_ Con­ tano' ni ha afefekta i pidason tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor per month. ENTERTAINERS INVITATION FOR RE-BID 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school grad.. 1 ARCHITECT-Collegegrad.4yrs.expe- 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - tano siha ni manmadeskribi gi ebwe yoor hearing reel rience. Salary: $850. per month! Contact: E.C.GOZUM AND COMPANY, cerned persons may request a IFB91-0073 2 yrs.experience. Salary $800per month. High school equivalent. 2yra. experience. 1 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2 yrs. hearing on any proposed ex­ sampapa. Maninteresante siha inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Contact: MR. & MRS. JOSEPH MUNA Contact: VICTOR G. DAVID dba Dev & Salary: $2.15 per hour. INC. dba TSK-ECG Elimilio Gozum Man­ experience. Salary $2.35 per hour. Aramas ye e tipali nge emmwel MEMDIOLAdbaFrankim Enterprises, P.O. Associates, Inc., P.O. Box 551 Saipan, power Services, P.O. Box 2310, Saipan, Contact: LUDIVILO ESTRADA dbaTokyo change by contacting MPLC na petsona sina manmamaisen Box 1503, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. MP 96950 (6/7)F. . Conlact: TM CORPORATION, Box PPP MP 96950 (5/31 )F. Tower Lounge & Restaurant, Caller Box by or on June 12,1991. If so inekugnok put maseha manu/ ye re tipali reel kkapsal faluw, The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting competitive sealed 216 Saipan. MP 96950 (5/3f)F. AAA 555, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F.' GENERAL MANAGER '- High school 2 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High requested, hearings on the hafa na priniponi put tulaikan nge rebwe aghuleey ngali bids for the procurement of the following type equipment. 1 school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. 2 CARTOGRAPHER (DRAFTSMAN) - grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.00, 2 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. College grad., 2 yra. experience. Salary 20 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2yrs. transactions listed below will tano. A'agang i MPLC antes pat MPLC wool me ngare mmwal • 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-Highschool Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Junio12, 1991. Ngare eyoor 1 SUPERVISOR-High school grad. 2yrs. $600-$700 per month. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. be schedule on June 14,1991 osinon gi Junio 12,1991. One (1) unit Flatbed Crane Truck, Wheel Base 176" GVW equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 Contact: REYNALDO C. DE LEON 2 SURVEYOR HELPER - High school 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 yrs. tingor bwe ebwe yoor hearing, per hour.' experience. Salary: $2.15-6.00 per hour. GUERRERO dba R A SSonsEnterprises, at 9:00 a.m. in the Conference Yanggen guaha inekugnok 27,5000 lbs., Diesel Engine, 370-V-8, Air Brakes, Power Steer­ Contact: FIL-CHAM ENTERPRISES, P.O. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $450- experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. nge rebwe ayoorareel tali faluw Contact: DENG JIA HUAN dba Huan Fa P.O. Box 1523, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ $500 per month. 1 SUPERVISOR -High school grad., 2 . Room of MPLC. marikuesta, iinekungok siempre ing, 5 Speed Manual Transmission, 14 to 16 Foot Wooden Deck, Box 1148 Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. 31 )F. kka faal, nge rebwe tooto wool Ent. Corp. Ltd., P.O. Box 3052,' Saipan Contact: JESUS LG.TAKAI dba Taka! S yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. para i sigiente siha na 5 1/2 Ton Capacity Crane, Tire Recap or New. MP 96950 (6/7). Junio 14 1991, otol ye 9:00 Associates, P.O. box 263, Saipan, MP Contact: YAMAMOTO ENTERPRISES, PUBLIC PURPOSE- transaksion u fan makondukta gi MECHANICS 5 CARPENTER 96950 (5/31 )F. · P.O. Box 1729, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. Wetlands Acquisition Junio 14,1991, gi oran alas 9:00 a.m. mellol MPLC Conference 1 BRANCH MANAGER-College grad., 2 5 MASON High school equivalent. 2 yrs. One(l) unit WaterTruck, Diesel Engine, 2000U.S. Gal., Stainless yrs. experience. Salary $700 per month. 1 Air-con mechanic - High school experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. gi eggan gi halom i kuatto Room. 1 MASON MISCELLANEOUS Steel Tank, PTO Driven Pump, Front & Rear spray, Double Axle 6 REF. A/C MECHANIC - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500 per Contact: REYNALDO C. CALIBO dba 1 ELECTRICIAN PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ konfirensian i MPLC. month. Truck, Diesel Engine, Tire-Recap or New. grad., 2 yrs. experience! Salary $500.00 Calibo Enterprises, P.O. Box 371 Saipan, . 1 CARPENTER · 1 AUTO ELECTRICIAN - High' school Tract No. H-251-R1 AMMWELLEER TOWLAP - per month. Contact: JOETEN MOTOR CO., INC., MP 96950 (5/31 )F. Wetlands Acquisition P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950.(6/7)F. 1 MASON grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $450.00 Containing an area of 10,000 PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Contact: WORLD MECHANICAL COR­ 1 TINSMITH per month. square meters. Wetlands Acquisition ’"Equipment must be accompanied with specification, operators PORATION, P.O. Box 722 Saipan, MP 2 CARPENTER .2 SHEET METAL WORKER-Highschool 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. 96950 (6/7)F. 2 ELECTRICIAN Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251-1 TANO' PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru FALAWAL A RAM AS- manual, and parts book. M A i n i T M C E equivalent.2yrs.experience.Salary:$2.15 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 2 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Contact: 1NOUE ENTERPRISES, INC., Containing an area of 5,000 H-251-R1 giyaSaipan ya ha Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251- 1 ASST.GEN.MANAGER-Highgcad., 2 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER· -High per hour. experience. Salary $1.80-$2.00 per hour. . Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. P.O. Box 1998, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. square meters. konsisiste 10,000metro R1 Llapal nge 10,000 square Equipment must be CIF Maipands, Saipan, and must have a one yrs. experience. Salary $500 per month. ■ school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 2 JANITOR 2 Housekeeper - High school equiv., 2 yrs. $2.15 per hour. 2 HOUSEKEEPER - High school equiv., 2 ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 194 CHRB kuadrao na area. meters Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High school Saipan Lot/Tract No. H251-1 year maintenance/warranty agreement, must be rustproof/ experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: ELITE BAKERY, P.O. Box 2754 yra. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 PUBLIC LAND- Saipan Lot/ Sitio Numiru H-251-1 giya undercoated, safety inspected prior to delivery at Marpands, Contact: TAPA BAR INC. Sun Inn, P.O. Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High Saipan ya ha konsisiste 5,000 Llapal nge 5,000 square Box 920, Saipan, MP 95950 (6/7)F, per hour. Tract No. 037 L 01 (Part of) Saipan, with registration fee payable at the CNMI Treasury. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 5 CARPENTERS 1 SHOP SUPERVISOR - High school Containing an area of 40,000 metro kuadrao na area. meters. 1 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN - High $2.75'per hour. 1 TINSMITH equiv., 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per square meters, more or less TANO’ PUPBLIKU - Sitio t A)SST. GEN. MANAGER-High school school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 yrs. 3 MASON hour. FALAWEER TOWLAP - All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB91-0073 equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary:$3.00 $3.00 per hour. experience. Salary$2.15-$8.00perhour. 2 CARPENTER (Finishing) - High school Contact: GAUDENCIO C. MACALINAO and subject to survey. Numiru 037 L 01 (Patte gi) giya per hour. Contact: ARC ENTERPRISE, P.O. Box Saipan Lot/Tract No 037 L 01 Contact: ISLAND FIESTA FOODS CO., equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 dba Unity Trade Service Inc., P.O. Box Saipan Lot/Tract No. 034 L 01 Saipan ya ha konsisiste 40,000 submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & Supply Office, Contact: CHINESE GOODS CTR. dba INC., P.O. Box 2247, Saipan', MP 96950 2877, Saipan, MP 96950 (S/31)F. perhour. 703, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. (Part of). metro kuadrao na area ya (Patte gi) Llapal nge 40,000 Lower Base, Saipan no later than 2:30 P.M., June 24, 1991, at Canton Rest, k Chinatown Shopping Ctr., (5/31)F. 1 PURCHASING MANAGER-Hlghschool 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - College Containing an area of 47,209 debe di umamide. square meters. P.O. Box 2351 Saipan, MP 96950 (6;7)F. 1 10 CARPENTER grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per which time and place, all bids will be publicly opened and read 10 MASON grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.75 per square meter, more or less and Sitiu Numiru 034 L 01 (Patte gi) Saipan Lot/Tract No. 034 L 01 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High hour. aloud. Any bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI 4 PLUMBER 1 OPERATIONAL MANAGER - College hour. giya (Patte gi) GENERAL MANAGER -College grad. 2 school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. subject to survey. government reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best yrs. experience. Salary: $800. per month. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 4 PAINTER - High school equiv., 2 yra. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $700 per 4 CABLE SPLICER - High school equiv., Saipan ya ha konsisiste 47,209 Llapal nge 47, 209 square experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. month.. . 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per hour. interest of the government. C o n ta c t: AMERICAN EAST COMPANY, Contact: MrMCHO SUNGTAEK dba Throe metro kuadrao na area ya meters. I ID., Box AAA 72 Saipan, MP 96950 (6/ Stars NightClub, P.O. Box 2451, Saipan, Contact: RE MEDIO S. BUNIAG dba Contact: GUADALUPE T. EUGENIO dba Contact: KEY COMMUNICATIONS /s/David M. Apatang Marfran Enterprises, P.O. Box 1465, debe di umamide. ° 5/31 6/7-14-21 MP 96950 (6/7)F. T - E Enterprises, P.O. Box 701, Saipan, (SAIPAN), INC., P.OABox 2273, Saipan, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31)F. M P 96950 (6/7)F. MP 96950 (5/24)F.' 44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-45 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE OF SALE 2 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school 1 AUTO PAINTER -High school equiva­ FOR SALE grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.30- NOTICE OF SALE lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per UNDER POW ER OF SALE IN DEED $4.00 per hour. (Huant Jlatoiitgs 2 DRESSMAKER - High school equiv.. 2 UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED hour. O F T R U S T Contact: JQNETTEENTERPRISES,P.O. y r s . experience. Salary $2.15-$3.00 per OF TRUST BoxT 148 Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. 1988 HOBIE 17' JESUS C. LIZAMA AND MERCED C. LIZAMA, on or about ·. Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO GUAM SAVINGS & LOAN is searching for aggressive, self· Ricardo P. Castro and Lorenza P. Castro, on or about June 2 COOK HELPER March 9,1982, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing CATAMARAN SAILBOAT Corporation. P.O. Box 932, Saipan. MP motivated results oriented individuals seeking challenging ca­ 19,1984, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing 96950 (5/31 )F. 2 HOUSEKEEPER Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Administration, Includes more comfortable side benches reers. We have immediate opening for Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Administra­ 8 WAITRESS United S lates of America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real property 1 COOK-High school equivalent. 2 yrs. tion, United States of America, a Deed ofTrust upon certain real 2 BELLHOP2 FRONT DESK CLERK- PRICE: $4,200.00 OR BEST OFFER experienoe. Salary: $2.15 per hour. SENIOR TELLER property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was recorded High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. hereinafter described, which Deed of Tnist was registered on March Contact: MICRO ASEAN CORP. dba Salary: $2.15 per hour. 9, 1982, under Document No. 13977 to secure payment of a ManilenaFastFoodCenter,BoxPPP608 If you are interested in building a future for yourself with a on June 19,1984, under File No. 84-940 to secure payment of 2 COOK (Western & Eastern) -High school Call: 234-8677 (9 am -5pm ) Saipan. MP 96950 (S/31 )F. ■ dynamic and rapidly expanding company. "Please pick up a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands equivalent 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the marina Islands Housing application at White, Novo-Gradac's office located in Susupe. Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home per hour. Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Administration, 5 BEAUTICIANS- High school grad. 2yrs. Contact: PARADISE CORPORATION, We offer competitive wages and attractive benefits-as well as Administration, United States of America. United States of America. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. dba Hotel Resort Paradise, Box PPP 245 VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Contact: ROSE BEAUTY SHOP. P.O. Box excellent advancement opportunities. Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. ______· 2722 Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property GUAM SAVINGS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 3 CORRUGUATED MACHINE OPERA­ 1 DATA PROCESS SUPERVISOR - Col­ hereafter described: TOR - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experi­ The Chamorro/Carolinian Language Policy We comply with Federal Law by verifying the identity and work hereafter described: lege grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 eligibility of all applicants on a non-discriminatory basis. . ence. Salary $2.15 per hour. Commission has a position opening for a per hour. Contact: NICK’S & MICHAEL’S CORPO­ 5/28-31 6/21TF Lot Number 0051495, and containing an area of RATION, P.O. Box 1219 CK, Saipan, MP Lot Number 001 B 36, and containing an area of 1,124 square Contact: SUN & SURF, LTD. dba National 745 square meters, more or less, as shown on the 96950 (5/31 )F.______■ RESEARCHER Office Supply, Caller Box PPP696, Saipan, meters, more or less, as more particularly described on drawing/ MP 96950 (5/24JF. division of lands and survey’s official cadastral plat 1 STEAM PRESSER - High school equiv., cadastral plat number 001 B 00, the original of which was Interested applicants may apply in person at number 2084/82 the original of which was regis 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.35 per hour. 1 AUTO PAINTER-High school equiva­ registered with the Land Registry as document number 100, on the Office of the Chamorro/Carolinian Lan­ tered with the Land Registry as document number Contact: COMMONWEALTH GARMENT lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per 14232, dated May 14,1982, the description therein MANUFACTURING, INC., P.O. Box 741. the 30th day of June, 1970. hour. Immediate Job Opening Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. guage Policy Commission, 2nd Floor, Mayor's Contact: GAUDENCIO C. MACALINAO being incorporated herein by reference. Office, Chalan Kanoa dba Unity Trade Service. Inc., P.O. Box fo r Local hire only 2 COOK The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the 5/17-21-84 IF 703 Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. 4 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2 yrs. (1) Driver (Must have a CNMI valid The Trustor hdS defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the experience. Salary $2.15-$2.90 per hour. Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRER -High school Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands 1 DISC JOCKEY -High school equiv., 2 Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on April75,1991. equivalent.2yrs.experience.Salary:$2.50 drivers license) Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on March 27, yrs. experience. Salary $2.30-$2.85 per per hour. hour. INVITATION FOR BID Contact WILLIAM S.TORRESdbaW.S.T. (1) Office Clerk 1991. 1 DISCO MANAGER-High school equiv., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting competitive Enterprises, P.O. Box 32 Saipan, MP 2yrs. experience. Salary $3.50-$4.75 per S6950 (5/24JF. . · ___ Contact: Nick's & M ichael's Corp. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing hour. r Authority will, on June 21,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of the sealed bids for the procurement of the following type vehicle: Contact: TOKIWA TSUSHO CO., LTD. Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, 6 CLEANER -High school equivalent. 2, Tel: 234-3311/3399 Authority will, on June 7,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of dba Sanssouci Discotheque Club and the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell 1991 Jeep with wide track 4x4, alr-condltloner, 5 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Coral Garden Restaurantand Apartments, Contact: BERNADITA SABLAN dba Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed P.O. Box 226 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 the above described parcel of real property at public auction to the speed standard gear engine, hardtop, 4 wheel Bemie's Retail Store dba Bernie's Domes­ (5/31JF. of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property tit public highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said drive, AM/FM radio. tic Services. P.O. Box 1302 Saipan, MP 96950 (5/24)F. .· · auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations 2 FASHION COORDINATOR - High Deed of TrusL The minimum bid offer shall be not less than INVITATION FOR BID school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary secured by said Deed of TrusL The minimum bid offer shall be $58,000.00, total amount due toFmHA loan and MIHA’s expenses. Vehicle must be CIF Marpands, Saipan, and must have a 2 HOUSE WORKER -High school not less than $66,000.00, total amount due to FmHA loan and $2.50 per hour. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 IFB NO. 91-005 Contact ROYAL FAME SILK COLLEC­ one y ear maintenance/warranty agreement, m ust be MIHA’s expenses. TIONS, INC., P.O. Box 741, Saipan, MP per hour. 96950 (6/7) F. The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be rustpnoofed/undercoated. safety inspected prior to'delivery Contact: TEOFILO C. SISON dba New The Public School System is soliciting Competitive Scaled Bid Town Builders & Ent., P.O. Box 320 CHRB The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other th a n that at Marpands, Saipan, with registration fee payable at the Saipan, MP 96950 (5/24)F.- from interested Individual or Firms for the procurement of Food 2 BEAUTICIANS - High school equiv., 2 conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such CNMI Treasury. & Non-Food items for Sy '91-92, specifically for the islands of Contact GENTLE BREEZE, INC. dba Deed of Trust, the purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified 1 dressmaker that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder Vogue Salon, P .O. Box 1969, Saipan, MP 1 BEAUTICtAN- High school equiv:, 2yrs. Saipan and Tinian. The specification package is now available of such Deed of TrusL The purchase price shall be payable by , j check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from time All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB91-0067 experience. Salary $2.15. per hour. 96950 (6/7)F. and can be obtained by visiting the Administrative Services cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within of sale. submitted in,duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & supply Contact: AIDA F. VENUS dba Jane's En­ 3 SEAMSTRESS - High school grad., 2 terprises, P.O. Box 194,Saipan,MP 96950 Section, PSS Central Office, Lower Base during normal working 72 hours from time of sale. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Office, Lower Base, Saipan no later than 2:00 P.M.. June 3. (5/24)F. hours. All inquiries shall bp directed to the Administrative' Contact HOLIDAY SHOP (Vivian K. The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject 1991. at which time and place, all bids will be publicly opened Pangelinan dba Dress & Tailoring, P.O. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Services Officer, Mr. Felix Nogis, at telephone numbers 322- The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to Box 434, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F.' any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date,· time and place for and read aloud. Any Bids received late will not be considered. - equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.75 4051-3. reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person per hour. The CNMI government reserves the right to reject any or all Contact: ROY MORIOKA, P.O. Box 306 place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be 10 GARDENER (YARD WORKER) - High authorizedby the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of the school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary bids in the best interest of the Government. Saipan. MP 96950 (S/24)F. . All Bid submission shall be in duplicate in a scaled envelope, a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Com­ $2.15 per hour. Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real property in the isi DAVID M. APATANG monwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands to hold title to real Contact: FELIX R & RHONDA F. NOGIS V HOUSE WORKER (Cleaner) -High facemarkcd “IFB 91-005”, and addressed to Mr. David Babauta, dba FNR Enterprises, P.O. Box 2261; Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana islands. Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. ary: $2.15 per hour. PSS Procurement & Supply, Puerto Rico, Saipan MP 96950. B ids must be submitted no later than 2:00 pm, Wednesday, June 12, The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisifactory bids for INVITATION FOR BID Contact: AMPARO ARBISO dba Ampy's The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids 30 STORE SECTION SUPERVISOR - Household Goods. P.O. Box 1193 Saipan. 1991 at which time and place it will be opened and read, late High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. the outright sale of the said parcel of land real property to a qualified IFB91-0068 MP 96950 (5/24)F. for the outright sale of the said parcel of real propei ty to a Salary $950 per month. submission will not be considered under any circumstances. qualified buyer, to offer such property af the same time and" Contact HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ENT., buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting competitive sealed 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2yrs. expe­ INC., P.O. Box 127, Saipan, MP 96950 (61 time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terms and bids for the procurement of the following type equipment. rience. Salary $2.15 per hour. place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the The Public School System reserves the right to reject any and all usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real property 7W-______conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the One (1) Rome Wheel Type Offset Disk Harrow, Contact: TRt-ALL INTERNATIONAL. CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2610, Saipan. bid for any reason and to waive or amend any defect, if in its sole offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. ex­ Model Taw 20S, Hydraulic control group. This perience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such MP 96950 (5/24)Fi bidder to such lease. The minimum bid amount of $66,000.00 attachment will be used on 120-155 H.P. Farm trac opinion to do so will be in the department’s best intcrcsL Contact: MICHAEL SZE PRODUCTS, lease. The minimum bid amount of $58,000.00 shall also apply with shall also apply with lump sum payment for the term of the lease. INC. dba Hong Kong Restaurant, P.O. 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school equiv., 2yrs. lump sum payment for the term of the lease. tor. experience. Salary 42.15 per hour. Box 596, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. /s/William S. Torres /s/David Babauta DATED this 2nd day of May, 1991 .* Dated this 20th day of May, 1991. Contact: NICANOR A. BOCAGO Also, the following tractor attachments must be suitable for any BOCAGO ENT. dba La Marqueza, P.O. Acting Commissioner of Education Chicf.PSS Procurement 1 ASST. COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. /s/Iuan M. Sablan Box 744, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. experience. Salary $700 per month. farm tractor between 50-75 H.P. Engine. & Supply By:./s/Juan M. Sablan Contact CHALANKANOABEACHCLUB Executive Director 1. Two Furrow Plows . 1 OPTOMETRIST -College grad. 2 yrs. Executive Director CORPORATION, P.O. Box 356, Saipan, 5/24-31 6/7 2. Single Moulboard Plow experience. Salary: $575. - 800. per month. Marianas Islands Housing Authority MP 96950 (6/7)F. Contact: PIODECIMO A ./MARITA F. 3. Heavy Duty Post Hole Digger ACOSTA dba Aoosta Optical Clinic, P.O. 1 REPORTER -College grad. 2 yrs. ex­ COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN) perience. Salary: $675. per month. 4. Five Type Ripper Box 638, Saipan. MP 96950 (5/24)F. INVITATION FOR BID COMMONWEALTH OF/THE NORTHERN) 1 PRESS OPERATOR-High school rad. MARIANA ISLANDS ) S.S. 5. 7! Multiple Row Ridger MARIANA ISLANDS ) SS. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.10 per hour. 2 BEAUTICIAN - High school equivalent. IFB91-0069 6 . Heavy Duty Mower yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 TYPESETTER-Highschoolgrad.2yr8. 2 The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting competitive experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. On this 20th day of May, 1991, before me, aNotary Public iri and for Specifications for equipment may be picked up at the Contact: D & D ENTERPRISES. P.O. Box On this 2nd day of May, 1991 .before me, aNotary Public in and sealed bids for the procurement of the following type boat. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO dba the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, personally office of Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, during 1881 Saipan, MP 96950 (5/31 )F. for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, per­ Marianas Variety News & views, P.O. Box Specifications forthc boat may be picked up at the office of appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the working hours (7:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. and 12:30'P.M. to,4:30 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ sonally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representa­ 231, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/7)F. perience. Salary $3.50 per hour. Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, during workr Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person P.M.) , Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. Box tive for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as 1 HOUSE WORKER ing hours (7:30 A.M. ib l 1:30 A.M. and 12:30P. M. to 4:30 whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE Equipment must be CIF Marpands, Lower Base, Saipan, 1847, San Antonio, Saipan, MP 96950 (5/ the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER -High school 31)F. ■ P.M.). OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salaty:$2.15 per UNDER POWER OF SALE INDEED OF TRUST, and he ac­ and must have a one year warranty agreement. hour. All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB91-0068 1 TOUR RELATIONSHIP COORDINA- I The boat must be CIF Marpands, Lower Base, Saipan, and and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf knowledge to me that he executed the same on behalf of the Mariana Contact FORTUNATO'REJANO dba submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & Supply Oft OR -High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. must have a one year warranty agreement. of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. Autorec Enl.Manila Auto Repair Shop, Islands Housing Authority. Salary: $1,200. per month. P.O. Box 2094 Saipan, MP 96950(5/31 )F. fice, Lower Base, Saipan no later than 2:00 P.M.. Mav 28.1991. Contact: pacific development. Inc., P.O. All bidsmust be in a scaled envelope marked IFB91-0069 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my at which time and place, all bids will be publicly opened and read Box 502 Saipan, MP 96950(5/31)TF. submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & Supply 15 SECURITY GUARD -High school IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my aloud: Any bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI official seal the day and year first written above. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.40 Office, Lower Base, Saipan no later than 2:00 P.M. June 24, official seal the day and year first written above. government reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best per hour. 1991, at which time and place, all bids will publicly opened Contact: BUSINESS PROTECTION interest of the government Saving Energy /S/NEEVES S. TOMOKANE *. SERVICES, P.O. Box 1476 Saipan. MP /s/David M. Apatang and read aloud. Any bids received late will not be consid­ Notary Public 96950 (6/7)F. /s/NIEVES S. TOMOKANE Means More Notary Public . ered. The CNMI government reserves the right to reject any CNMI 2FILM DEVELOPER-Highschool grad., ^ CNMI Power To The or all bids in the best interest of the government. My Commission Expires on the 9th day of Jan. 1993. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $600 per month. Rem em ber if you don't belt yourself,, Contact Anthony Pellegrino dba Saipan, My Commission expires on the 9th day of Jan. 1993. CNMI /s/David M. Apatang MP 96950 (5/31 )F. 5/24-31 6/7-14 you're kidding yourself 5/31 6/7-14-21 5/10-17-24-31 46-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 FRIDAY-MAY 31, 1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-47 CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (NEW) (NEW) INVITATION FOR BID NOTICE OF SALE The MARIANA ISLANDS HOUSING AUTHORITY 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school I F B 9 1 - 0 0 2 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. is soliciting proposals (RFP) to perform a CMB Circular A-128, equlv., 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 The Commonwealth Development Authority (CDA) B oard of Di­ UNDBI POWBt OF SAlf HI DO) OF TRUST per month. Contact: A-1 CONSTRUCTION S (Audits of State and Local Governments) audit for fiscal year 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER rectors is soliciting, Competitive Sealed Bids for an office space for JOSE R. OLAIT1MAN and FORSINA K. OLAITIMAN, on or ■ CONSULTANCY SERVICES, P./O. Box ending September 30,1990. The proposals must be submitted to 1 PURCHASING MANAGER-High school 941, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. the CDA branch office in Tinian. about May 4, 1984, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands the office of the Executive Director, Post Office Box 514, Saipan, equlv., 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 The building must be conducive for office use, a concrete structure per. month. Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Admin­ 2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE REPAIRER MP96950 no later than 10:00 a.m./June 14,1991. The following 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. with a minimum office space of400 square feet and ample parking 8 WAITRESS-Night Club are pertinent information about this audit. experience. Salary $650 per month. area. The building must be easily accessible to a public road and istration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon certain 20 MASSEUSE , " 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER- High school real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school equiv/, A. Application Audit Standards equiv., 2yrs. experience. Salary $600per situated in San Jose Village, Tinian. The building should have 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. The audit standards which must be used are: recorded on May 8,1984, under Document No. 84-715 secure month. adequate lighting fixtures. Maximum amount of monthly rental 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - High 1. Government Auditing Standards, issues by the Comp Contact: BARLYTONG (SAIPAN INC.), payment should not exceed $500.00 including charges. Owner payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary JOB VACANCY P.O. Box 2080, Saipan, MP 96950 (61 $3.00 per hour. troller General of the United States; 14)F. « should provide and maintain public liability insurance for not less Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home 3 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2yrs. JOIN THE FAMILY IN BASIC 2. CMB Circular A-128, Audits of State and Local than$100,000per accidentandnotless than $300,000 total coverage Administration, United States of America. experience. Salary $4.50 per hour. Government 1 FRONT OFFICEMANAGER- Hlghschool for a one time aggregate claim. The term of lease is for one (1) year 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY, equlv,, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,560 The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property experience. Salary $5.00 per hour. B. Contents of Proposals per· month. with an option to renew for additional periods by the Lessee (CDA). hereafter described: Contact: HOCOG ENT., INC. dba Ex­ VACANCY ON OFFICE CLERKS, The following information must be included in the audit 1 DINING ROOMMANAGER-Hlghschod CDA can also provide 30 day’s notice to terminate the lease at any ecutive Accl Services, P.O. Box 2013, grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F.______SALES PERSONNEL, STOCK proposal: per month. time without the consent of the lessor. Owner must have clear title Lot Number 005 1 512, and containing an area of 743 square 1. Title Page containing: 1 COOK - High school equlv., 2 yrs. ex­ to· the premises and existing encumbrances must be acceptable to 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - College CLERKS, WAREHOUSE AND meters, more or less, as shown on cadastral Plat Number 2084/ A. RFP subject perience. Salary $1,050 per month. CDA. The office space should be ready for occupancy no later than grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500- 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ 82, the original of which was registered with the Land Registry $900 per month. DELIVERYMEN. B. Name of your firm perience. Salary S2.52 per hour. five (5) days after notification of award. Interested lessor should Contact: 3K CORPORATION dba Han C. Local address as document number 14232, dated May 14,1982, the descrip­ YangConstruction.P.O.box 1489,Saipan, Contact: SAIPAN HOTEL CORPORA­ submit their written bid in a sealed envelope marked IFB91 -002 no D. Telephone number TION dba Hafadai Beach Hotel, P.O. Box tion therein being incorporated herein by reference. MP 96950 (6/14)F. 138, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. later than 2:00 p.m., June 10,1991. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES E. Name of Contract Person 3 REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN - High WELCOME, WE WILL TRAIN. F. Submission Date 1 ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER - High Commonwealth Development Authority The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$5.00 per hour. 2. Transmittal Letter $5.00 per hour. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands , Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands Contact:TORRESREFRIGERATION INC., A. A brief statement of your understanding of the work Contact: OCEANIA TRADERS LTD., P.O. P.O. Box 2149 Housing Authority issued its,Notice of Default on February 12, P. O. Box 714, Saipan, MP96950 (6/14)F. APPLY AT: Box 2607, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14JF. to be performed and an affirmative statement to perform Saipan, MP 96950 1991. 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High school BASIC CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY the work within the time period stipulated, 2 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 yrs. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.30- B. State the all-inclusive fee for which the audit will be experience. Salary $500-3700 per month. The Chairman of the CDA Board of Directors, or his designee, shall $8.00 per hour. OFFICE, CHALAN LAULAU, 1 DRAFTSMAN - College grad., 2 yrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing Contact: SAINT TRADING CO., INC. dba performed. make a site inspection of the office space available for rent submitted experience. Salary $500 per month. Authority will, on April 19,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of the Santher’s, Caller Box PPP 459. Saipan, BEACH ROAD, SAIPAN 3. Firm Profile 4LANDSCAPE GARDENER-Highschool by the owner or lessor to ensure it meets the requirement for a CDA .MP 96950 (6/14)F. ______Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Provide a brief description of your firm-pesonal educa equlv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 branch office in Tinian before an award is given. Upon acceptance per hour. Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school tional background and experience, number of staff, staff Contact: LEE CORPORATION dba Royal of the bid proposal, the Chairman of theCDA Board will execute a grad., 2 yrs. experience.' Salary $2.50- level (partner, manager, supervisor, etc.) and client list Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public $8.00 per month. Construction and Manpower Recruitment · lease agreement with the lessor. CDA reserves the right to reject any ing. The firm must make an affirmative statement that at Services, P.O. Box 2451, Saipan, MP' action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations Contact SAINT ANNJOSH ENT., INC., TINIAN CASINO GAMING CONTROL 96950 (6/14)F. . andallbids. " CALLER BOX PPP459, Saipan, MP96950 least the partners are certified public accountants. /s/Lydia M. Sablan secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offershall be not. (6/14)F- ■ COMMISSION C. Timeframe /CARPENTER Acting Executive Director 5/M_31 less than $82,000.00, total amount due to FmHA loan and MIHA’s Municipality of Tinian and 10 MASON 1 SUPERVISOR-High school grad., 2yrs. 1. Date of contract award will be June 18,1991. Audit 5 ELECTRICIAN expenses. experience. Salary $4.50 per hour. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands work shall commence thereafter, and must be completed 3 PAINTER Contact MANSHOMESCORPORATION, by August 15,1991. 3 PLUMBER- High school equlv., 2 yrs. Caller Box PPP330, Saipan, MP96950 (6/ experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be 14)F. ______POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 91-06 In addition, MIHA is requesting proposals to audit the hour. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL conveyed or as to the property of the Deed ¿f Trust, other than that OPENING DATE: 05-22-91 Koblerville Section 8 HousingProjectNo. TQ10-0016-004 for the Contact TRANSPACIFIC CORPORATION 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad, 2 yrs. RFP No. 91-002 the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such experience. Salary: $850. per month. CLOSING DATE: 06-06-91 year ending September 30, 1990. The deadline for submitting dbaTranspacific, P.O. Box 756, Saipan, •4 MASON MP 96950 (6/14)F. The Public School System is soliciting sealed competitive pro­ Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, proposals is June 14, 1991. The audit must be completed by 5 CARPENTER August 15,1991. 5 MASON ' posals, specifically for Saipan and Tinian, from interested Indi­ certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours . 3 PAINTER -High school equivalent. 2 It is the policy of the Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour, All inquiries regarding the proposals should be directed 6 CARPENTER viduals or Firms for the removal and disposal of Leftover Food from time of sale. that thepersonnel system shall be appl ied and administered according 2 PLUMBER Cgntact: EDILBERTO JAVIER dba B SJa to Mr. John M. Sablan, Executive Director, at telephone numbers (Pig Slop) from all Kitchen facilities and. all Public & Private Construction & Import, P.O. Box 1tb*\ 4 CONSTRUCTION HELPER - High school to the principle of equal opportunity for all citizens and nationals as 234-6866/9447,7689,7670. Copies of the audit reports from equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- Schools participating in the School Breakfast & Lunch programs The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F.______defined by the Northern Marianas Commonwealth Constitution previous years are available at the MIHA main office in Garapan. $2.50 per hour. forSY ’91-”92. any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for Contact: JESUS B, YUMUL dba YCO 1 AUTO PAINTER -High school equiva­ regardless of age, race, sex, religion, political affiliation of belief, THE MIHA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND Corporation, P.O. Box 932, Saipan, MP sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person lent 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per Proposal specifications may be obtained by visiting the Adminis­ hour. marital status, handicap or place of origin. ALL PROPOSALS, FOR ANY REASON, IF IN ITS SOLE 96950 (6/14)F. authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of trative Services Section, PSS Central Office, Lower Base during Contact WILLIAM S. TORRES dba W.S.T. OPINION, TO DO SO WOULD BE IN ITS BEST INTEREST. 7 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2yrs. Enterprises,P.O.Box 32 Saipan, MP96950 the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real property in the 5/17-24-31 6n experience. Salary S2.00-S2.50 per hour. normal working hours. Inquiries shall be directed to the Admin­ (6/14)F. ______POSITION & S AL AR Y: Executive Secretary PL UNGRADED 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - High istrative Services Officer, Mr. Felix Nogis, at telephone numbers Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. $1,153.85 Bi/Wkly. school equlv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 4 EMBROIDER (Clothing) -High school S2.25-S2.50 per hour. 322-4051-3. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-2/ $30,000.00 Annually , 9 CONSTRUCTION LABORER - High The further right is reserved, in theabsence of satisfactory bids for 50 per hour. WANTED school equiv. 2 yrs. experience. Salary All Proposal submission shall be in duplicate in a sealed envelope, the outright sale of the said parcel of real property to a qualified Contact SE JIN CORP., BoXjAAA 1068, S2.15 per hour. . Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. LOCATION: Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission 5 MASON -'High school equlv., 2 yrs. facemarked “RFP 91-002” and addressed to Mr. David Babauta, buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later DUTIES: Chief, PSS Procurement & Supply, Lower Base Saipan, MP 10 PACKER/HAND experience. Salary $2.00 per hour. time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terpis and Performs a wide variety of secretarial ^nd clerical duties, including IMMEDIATELY Contact: CAMACHO EQUIPMENT CO., 96950. Proposals must be submitted no later than 10:00 a.m. 10 CUTTER P.O. Box 53, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14JF. conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT the records and transcribing of dictated material such as correspon­ Wednesday June 12, 1991 at which time and place it will be 60 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR For Local Hire Onl Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such dence, memorandum and reports. Keeps the Executive Director’s 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High opened and read. Late submission will not be considered under 10 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary |}ease. The minimum bid amount of $82,000.00 shall also apply 10 PRESSER/HAND -High school grad. 2 and Commissioner’scalendarschedulesappointments, conferences, any circumstances. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-6.50 per S510 per month. with limp sum payment for the teim of the lease. and travels. Typea variety of reports, specifications, tabulations, and 1 AUTO PAINTER - High school grad., 2 hour. yrs. experience. ' Salary $450.00 per The Public School System reserves the right to reject any and all Contact JIN APPAREL INC., Box AAA similar material from copy, rough drafts, or dictation machines, Position - Salesmen (2) 1068 Saipan. MP 96950 (6/14)F. month. proposals for any reason and to waive or amend any defect in said Dated this 18fh day of April, 1991. proofreads materials for spellingpunctuation and grammar. Prepares- Contact: JOETEN MOTOR CO., INC., 3 ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best interest. /sjBy: Juan M. Sablan 1 LIBRARIAN agenda for meetings, attending meetings, monitors and records Salary - Depends·on Executive Director 1 JAPANESE TEACHER -College grad., 2 proceedings, takesnotes and prepares minutes. Sets up, revises and 3 WAITRESS -Restaurant - High school /s/William S. Torres /s/David Babauta Mariana Islands Housing Authority yrs. experience. Salary $800 per month. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 3 MAINTENANCE WORKER- High school supervises the maintenance of the Executive Director’s and Com­ per hour. Acting Commissioner of Education Chief, Procurement ! oquiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.35- missions filing system. Reviewsand checks documents, records and Qualification Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT &PRO- & Supply $4.00 per hour. y „ COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN) forms for accuracy, completeness and conformance to applicable MOTIONdbaSaipan BowllngCenter, P.O. 5/24-31 6/7 .Contact: MT. CARMEL SCHOOL, P.O. Box 814, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. * MARIANA ISLANDS ) SS. Box 6, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. rules and regulations. Perform other related duties as assigned. ( Base plus Commission) On this 18th day of April, 1991, before me, a Notary Public in the 1 COOK 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, person­ 1 PURCHASING AGENT -' High school QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 13 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR ally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $700 per Good Benefits & Good 2 PRESSER, MACHINE - High school month. i High school graduate plus one (1) year of college and 70 ACWPM equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- Com e to the Professionals to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person I ASSISTANT MANAGER - High school in typing, plus four (4) years of clerical of office management $3.50 per hour. whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 1 ELECTRICIAN LEASE - SELL - OR BUY per monlb. experience, two (2) years which must be at the Secretary HI level or • Opportunities. 2CUl ttRMACHINE-HIgh school equlv., UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he Contact J.C. INVESTMENT INC., Caller equivalent Shorthand skills are preferred. Billing and proficiency 2 yrs. experience. Salary$2.15-$4.50per acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of thè Box AAA 295, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. hour. $ $ $ including English preferred. Côpy of police clearance. Contact: NEW STAR CORPORATION, Mariana Islands Housing Authority. 1 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school P.O. Box 1749, Saipan, MP 96950 (61 CNM I PROPERTIES equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 For more information call Frank or Lina 14)F.______per hour. INTERESTED PERSONS SHOULD SEND THEIR (670) 235- 7MPR/7600 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my Contact: YATSUHASHI CORPORATION APPLICATION FORMS TO THE EXECUTIVE at Micro Commercial Department 2 WAITRESS 234? 7447 dba Marine Sports Hotel, Caller Box PPP 1 KITCHEN HELPER - High school equlv., iarianas Pacific official seal the day and year first written above. 158, Saipan, MP 96950 (S/14)F. DIRECTOR. Tel,No.: 235 -5950/51 /52 2yrs.experience. Salary$2.15-$2.50per BETTER OPTIONS NIEVES S. TOMOKANE . 1COOK hour. Notary Public 2 BAKER · High school equiv,, 2 yrs. 1 COOK - High school equlv., 2 yrs. ex­ P.O. BOX 569 BEACH ROAD, CHALAN .KANAO SAIPAN, MP 96950 experience. Salary $450 per monlh. P.O. Box 143 San Jose Village, Tinian, MP 96950 perience. Salary $2.15-$3.00 per hour. DON’T CUT SHORT,A CHILD'S LEARNING ( LkwiBad and Locally Owned) BIC; A. Afcaioz CNMI Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN BAKERY . Tel: (670) 433-9288/9292 Contact; HAE IN CORPORATION, INC. INC., P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950 (61 dba Banzai Restaurant, Caller Box PPP M y Commission Expires on the 9th day o f Jan., 1993 14)F. Fax: (670) 433-9290 103, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F. 5/24-31 DRIVE SAFELY 48-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31, 1991 FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-49 1 DIVING INSTRUCTOR -High school 20 DANCERS . 3 ELECTRICIAN CLASSIF1EDADS : grad. 2 yrs. oxpporience. Salary: $2,200. , 8 BAR TENDER 3 MASON per month. 3 WELDER -High school oquivalont. 2 8 COOK - High school oquiv., 2 yrs. 3 CARPENTER - High school oquiv:, 2yrs. (NEW) 1 HOSTESS (GROUND) High school rad. yrs. experience. Salary; a2v 15 por hour, oxporionco. Salary $2.15 por hour. oxporionco. Salary $2.15 por hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,000. per Contact:: FERMIN C. REMEDIO A.. Contact: JOAQUIN Q. 8 MARGARITA 1 PROJECT ENGINEER-Cdlogo grad.,2 HOUSE FOR SALE 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. month. DÁNGCA Ddba F.C. & R.A. Dangca Ent... CASTRO dba Doanna's Rostaurant and yrs. oxporionco. Salary $5.00 por hour. FOR SALE experience. Salary: $650. per month. Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT, INC., P.O. Box 4 Susupo Lake, Saipan, MP Atlantis Karaoko and Rostaurant, P.O. Contact: YAMAMOTO ENT.,*P.O. Box The Mariana Islands Housing Authority is selling 48 housing units Contact: JOHN MICKELSON dba Ameri­ P.O. Box 502 Saipan, MP 96950 (6/14)F.. 96950 (6/14)F. Box 2817, Saipan MP 96950 (6/14)F. 1729, Saipan. MP 96950 (6/14JF. can^Title & Escrow, P.O. Box 1171 Saipan, to eligible homesteaders. The property is located at Mihdvillc, MP 96950 (6/14)1. adjacent to the Commonwealth Health Center.The houses are being Three (3) Units Canon Fax Machine used presently as Section 8 Housing units and the contract is XEROX expiring on September 13,1991. MIHA is selling the units as is and Pacific Model Fax 120 will not issue warranty for the building structure and/or for any W e are looking for talented, ambitious, and assertive individuals to sell a broad· deficiencies. Selling price for the housing units is as follows: range of document processing products and services. Earn an Attractive Salary! Regular Price $1,350.00 4 bedroom $60,000.00 Xerox will give you the comprehensive training you will need to be successful, lllm on extra low, low ¡rk x (2 B%to4 3 %iiscoun) 3 bedroom $55,000.00 Work in a GgoíI Environment! from training at .the district level to formal classroom training at our international 2 b e d r o o m $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 training center in Leesburg, Virginia. You will receive training on our.product Interested buyers should submit their names with MIHA and Be Part of a Browing Team! lines while learning how to identify customer needs and how xerox can satisfy 1. Serial No. E5219709 provide MIHA with a 10% security deposit Once the number of $999.00 interested buyers reaches the same number of housing units available, those needs. « 2. Serial No. E5223854 $912.00 we will call in all the home buyers to raffle the houses. Home buyers An American Company To qualify, you should have good written, andoral communication skills, as w ell. are required to pay MIHA a one-time payment on the selling price as a good understand of the CNMI government procurement process, and upon executing a deed of sale. Home buyers have to secure serving General Contractors 3. Serial No. E5216597 $766.00 financing for the house from his/her own source, either from the procedures, some prior sales experience would be helpful.. and Developers banks or from Farmers Home Administration. CASH SALES ONLY Xerox is characterized by a philosophy of teamwork and a commitment to If you haveany questions, please contact John M. Sablan, Executive quality, which has resulted in our business products and systems organization 90 DAYS WARRANTY DirectorofMIHA,at telephonenumbcrs234-6866,7447,7689,7670. winning the Malcolm Baidrige National Quality Award in 1989. I !!!!!! IS HIRING YOU I!!!!! 5/24-31 6/7-14-21 To become a part of the team Xerox Network or people, products, and services Island Business Systems & Supply (CNMI) Corp. ARE YOU applications are now being accepted in both our Guam and Saiipan facilities: H-2 Highway, Guaio Raí Village * Tel. 234-8002,234-5155 • CNMI Residents . Olympic Plaza 137 Murray Blvd. Pa c if ic Middle Road Agana, GU 96910 PUBLIC NOTICE • Familiar with construction or Saipan, MP 96950 (671)477-9016 In the Superior Court of the I s l a n d s (670) 234-5290 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands JOB VACANCY C lu b saipan willing to learn \ As part of the team Xerox Network of people you wilt be eligible for a salary/ CIVIL ACTION NO. 90-401 Gñtuiy~ Pacific Islands Club is seeking energetic career-minded incentive package with a minimum guarantee of $35,100.00 per year, with people to fill the following job vacancy: •Honest· . TRANSAMERICA CORPO­ unlimited potential, and comprehensive benefits. For immediate consideration, RATION, INC., NOW RECRUITING ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN please fax your application and resume to the Guam Office at 671-472-2192. Plaintiff, • Hardworking -vs- ED CACERES, dba UNIVER­ SALES AGENT ELECTRICIAN SAL VENTURE Please apply at the Personnel Dept., Monday to Friday Defendant. Apply in person to Gene Clark, Owner/Broker. from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information call PUBLIC NOTICE ATTENTION! NOTICE OF SALE • Outside Salesperson No telephone inquiries accepted. Local hire only. Dianne or Ben at Tel. No. 234-7976. In the Superior Court of NOTICE IS HEREBY • Estimator the Commonwealth of NEW LAUNDRY SERVICE! ONE DAY SERVICEI GIVEN, pursuant to a Writ of No experience necessary. We need MOTIVATED people BENEFITS INCLUDE: - Materials Specialist Northern Mariana Islands WASH-DRY & FOLDED Execution issued by the Court in with excellent communication skilis. Medical Insurance • Accountant this matter on May 10,1991, that We train professionals with 2 & 1® Training and Duty Meal CIVIL ACTION NO. 91-512 NO WAITIN6 AT THE LAUNDRY ROOM! on Monday, June 24,1991, at the CAREERTRAK® training. Paid Vacation • Warehouseman hour of 9:30 a.m. of the said day, AMERICA'S NUMBER 1 TOP SELLER, CENTURY 21® Sick Leave In Re The Estate of, FREE PICK-UP! FREE DELIVERY! FR E SOAP! at the Police Station in Susupe, • Receptionist NORBERT ATALIG Saipan, Northern Marianalslands, Birthday APATANG, SO THAT YOU CAN HAVE FREE TIME! I will sell, at public auction, in Use of Recreation Facilities Call Bob or Len 234-2592 Deceased. accordance with law, all of the OPEN Condolence Leave NOTICE OF HEARING AND CALL 235-0751 right, title, and interest of Ed MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:00/SATURDAY 9:00 TO 12:00 Workmen's Compensation NOTICE TO CREDITORS Caceres, dba Universal Ventures, We comply with federal law by verifying the identity and work 1. That on the 25th of June at in and to the following vehicles: O n t u i ) / 1:30 p.m., 1991, Petitioner, JO­ 1990 Kia flatbed truck, model K- eligibility of all new hires on a non-dlscrlminatory basis. SEPH ATALIG APATANG, will PÄC ENTERPRISE 35, license no. HE-76; a 1990 Kia TÖZL— жД EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER sot 6/i4 HOUSE FOR RENT petition the Superior Court of the flatbed truck, licenseno. HE-766; ISLAND BROKERS Commonwealth of the Northern a 1990 Isuzu pickup, license no. 6th fir. Nauru Bldg- ph. 234-2100 - fax 234-8799 3-bedroom , 2 1/2 baths, Mariana Islands, at the courthouse AAA-451; a 1987 Toyota 4-door GENE CLARK - Broker/Owner on Saipan, to be appointed the sedan, license no< AAD-178; a Sales Associates furnished, carpeted; available administrator of the estate of 1983 Nissan pickup, license no. WANTED NORBERT ATALIG AAK-165; and a 1988 Toyota Don Smith · Scot Thompson M tclien Equipm ent for long term lease. APATANG, decedent, when and Hilux pickup, license no. AAE- “each office is independently owned & operated“ where all persons interested in 026. said estate may appear and object The vehicles will be sold in Saipan business looking for new or used For m ore inform ation, call 234-7603. to said appointment. their then-current condition and 2. Notice is also hereby given S A L E S ASSISTANTS location, and without any war­ kitchen equipment as follows: 5/24-31 to all creditors, heirs and any per- ranties whatsoever, express or sonhaving any interest in or claim FULL TIME or PART TIME implied, including butnotlimited against the estate of NORBERT to warranties of title, merchant­ LANDFORLEASE FO R S A L E AT AUG APATANG, deceased, APPLICANT MUST: ability, and/or fitness for any type 1 - W O L F CHSS 4 -18ft. 221b. Range to file any claim they may have • BE WILLING TO LEARN AND WORK or whatsoever, all of which war­ 1,059 SQ. METERS 47 3/4" W X 32 3/4" D X 42 1/2" H, ranties being hereby expressly 86 SUBARU SW GL-10 TURBO with the Commonwealth Supe­ • BE ABLE TO LIFT 70 POUNDS with LPG fittings rior Court or with Timothy H. disclaimed. SAN JOSE, TINIAN $3,750.00______Bellas, attorney for petitioner, at • BE HONEST AND RELIABLE The right is reserved to reject Suite5D, HoriguchiBldg. or mail • HAVE AN OUTGOING PERSONALITY any and all bids, for any reason. CONTACT MR. RAMON FOR MORE 1 - WOLF CHSS 6-29 Range W1 LINCOLN ARC WELDER to P.O. Box 2845, Saipan, MP • HAVE GOOD MATH SKILLS The aforesaid vehicles may be DETAILS: 234-5155 f 1 - S/S High Shelf 96950, withinsixty(60)days after inspected by prior arrangement SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! with the undersidnged. 1 - S/S Salamander to fit 6-29 $375.00______. the date of firstpublication of this TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, Notice. Dated, this20thdayofMay, 1991. Damaged YAMAHA 400 ZX Motorcycle $125.00 Dated this 21 day of May.^ PLEASE CONTACT HEIDI AT PACIFIC /s/Lt. Justo R. Cruz VCR CAMERA with portable VCR Camera $400.00 1991. POSTAL PLUS, 234-8438 Department of public Safety If you have this equipment for sale, please contact: Is/Deputy Clerk of Court 5/24 » - Black & white VCR Camera - $75.00 Commonwealth Superior SAFE DRIVING The Business Center, 234-7704 /6449 /6440, Court DON'T JUST SIT THEBE, 8 am to 5 pm, weekdays. 234-7080 5/24-»14 Enwgy Conservation - Mo It o r lose It GET UP AND EXERCISE! 50-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MAY 31,1991 FRIDAY, MAY 3 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VEEWS-51

A1 1KA 11()N: IN V i S l ()RS/H () l i;L FOR SALE DKYKLOl’I.RS PRIME PRIVATE BEACH FRONT USED HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND LIGHT PROPERTY AVAILABLE FOR WORLD CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CLASS RESORT HOTEL. ‘HEAVY EQUIPMENT OVER 2 HECTARES NEXT TO NIKKO Name of Equipment Capacity Maker& Model Condition Origin HOTEL. REASONABLY PRICED. Self Hyd’ Crane 25 Ton Coles-Husky 625 Operation U.S.A. 7 Ton Caterpillar-V140 Operation U.S.A. Fork Lift CALL: 234-5705 or 234-3656 Fork Lift 3Ton Caterpillar-V40 Operation U.S.A. Backhoe Loader 1.15M3 John Deere-31 OA Operation U.S.A. FAX: 234-9079 or 234-9444 Generator 135KVA Cummins-NT855 Operation U.S.A. (Other private properties also available) MENS SOFTBALL FAST PITCH LEAGUE TEAM STANDING AS OF 5/26 Air Compressor 600CFM G/Denver-600DK Trouble Canada Air Compressor 325CFM Ingersoll-Rand Trouble Sweden TEAM WIN LOSS EEL SB NOTICE TO CREDITORS Con’c Mixer Truck 6M3 Hino-Zy240 Trouble Japan LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE D-9er’s 3 0 1000 » Con’c Mixer Truck 6M3 Hino-ZY240 Trouble Japan * Garapan; Saipan, 2451 SMwith 3 houses, 240 ft. road frontaqe, Islanders 3 0 1.000 bordering 8-hectare MIHA development site, across from MARP/ Seabees 4 Generator 35KVA Isuzu Operation Japan 2 0 1.000 1/2 Gill Bias building. Sun Rises 3 1 .750 1/2 PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST Skip Loader Zenith Operation Germany * Garapan, 1080 SM with house, near Hyatt Hotel, 150 feet from Rockers 1 1 .500 1 1/2 ‘LIGHT EQUIPMENT Beach Road. Town House Red 0 3 .000 3 TOMORROW ENTERPRISES, INC., WELDING MACHINE-ENGINE TYPE Linchln Operation U.S.A. * San Roque, Saipan, 5000 SM near condominium/hotel sites UR Native 0 3 .000 3 Toyota Wheels Linchln Operation U.S.A. and beach. 0 4 000 3 1/2 Welding-M/C-Elec type (AC/DC Used) * As Perdido, Saipan, 829 SM, $65,000.00. LOCATED IN , SAIPAN Three Moltar Mixer 2 Bagger Diesel Engine Operation England * Caan, Rota, 10,000 SM, ocean view (overlooking bay) with Batting Leaders (Based on 7 or more time at BAT) Four Moltar Mixer 1 Bagger Diesel Engine Operation England water, power & road, $40./SM (may buy/lease smajjer portion/ PLAYER TEAM AB hit BATING - One Air Compressor-Motor Type Operation U.S.A. parcel). Larry Tenorio D-9er's 10 9 .900 ARE ADVISED TO CONTACT One Air Compressor-Engine Type Operation U.S.A. Write to: North Pacific Co. or Call: Business Center Jesse Wabol Seabees 8 5 .621 P.O. Box 974 234-7704 Joe Sablan D-9er’s 7 : 4 .571 Saipan, MP 96950 243-6440 Tony M. Camacho Sun risers 9 5 .556 WORLD SURETY AND INSURANCE For more information please contact: 234-6449 Jess Peterson D-9cr's 11 6 .545 MR. H.B. KIM * Negotiable yi7-24-3t Martin Takai Sunrisers 10 5 .500 UNDERWRITERS IN SAN JOSE Inosuke Yamada M a n a g e r Wheels 13 6 .461 Caller Box PPP 542 Runs: (8) Jess Peterson (7) Lany Tenorio (6) Joe Camacho OR CALL 234-9777 / 234-2888 OR Tel No. 234-3806. 234-4624 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE/LEASE (5) Bob Uzama, Cris Pangelinan and Inosuke FAX No. 234-9186 (Saipan) Yamada 234-3936 - ASK FOR LISA OR JOSIE. Doubles: (3) Pete Roberto (2) Bob Lizama and Ben Jones Location: Koblerville UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Triple: (1 ) Five Players at one Homerun: (1) Thirteen Players atone C A L L U S RBI: (9) Larry Tenorio (6) Greg Camacho and Joe Camacho PLEASE BRING WITH YOU LAND FOR LEASE SUGAR KING: 40,000sm lot < l£@ rillin i£ig $50/sm. NAVY HILL: Evergreen Condo 2 B D 1 BA 900 sf living area, fully Pitching Leaders: SAIPAN MPR« (Commercial/ Residential/ Business Location) TEAM furnished, backup wtr. system, ocean view 2 assigned parking ¿LAYERS J Ifll ER HU ERA DOCUMENTS AND OTHER FINA SISU (#290103) 2,000 SM- Motivated Own. Priced Reduced! Near Cul. Cti. Joe Sablan D-9er’s spaces "why r u renting" asking $130,000. 10 1 10 0.70 FINASISU (#291102) 1,225 SM- Raw Flat Lot- Water/Power- Own. Motivated Tony Satur Seabees 7 1 3 1.00 SUSUPE: 4 BD 1BA house on 929sm lot near Diamond Hotel CH KIYA (#291100) 1,527 SM- Near Whispering Palm Golf Course Ben Sablan D-9er's 5 1 3 1.40 PERTINENT PAPERS TO SHOW FINANCING MAY BE AVAILABLE. GARAPAN (#290104) 13,385 SM- Fronts Beach Rd.- Shoreline. Oceanview. Jack Taitano Islanders 12 3 7 1.75 · DENNI:, 4BD 3BA 2,500sf executive home w/ large carport, PAPAG0 (#290102) 1,122 SM- Secluded Valley. Near Laulau Bch. Max Pangelinan - Islanders 7 3 4 3.00 fenced yard on 1,116sm lot FINANCING MAY BE AVAILABLE. PROOF OF CLAIM. PAPAG0 (#290122) 40,360 SM- Breathtaking Laulau Bay view! Must see! Call! Gil Ada Seabees 6 3 6 3.50 CHALAN KANOA: 3 BD 1BA 1,080sf hse on 260 sm lot near Pete Taitano TANAPAG (#290105) 1,105 SM- Multi-purpose COMMERCIAL BLDG. UR Native 6 3 11 3.50 ESPN Motors FINANCING MAY BE AVAILABLE. Tino Camacho Rockers 13 TANAPAG (#392100) 758 SM- Near proposed NANSAY HOTEL, Ocean view 7 12 3.76 943 SM-Fronts new paved airport ext., 3 Br.,2 Ba Sunken Liv. Rm.- CHALAN KANOA: 3 B D 1 BA 697sf hse on 228sm lot near ESPN KOB'VIL (#191100) Strikeouts: Good Comm. Location! Motors FINANCING MAY BE AVAILABLE. TANAPAG: duplex all concrete on 593sm lot near ocean on (16) Tony Camacho RAPAGAU (#290101) 6,390 SM- Mountain View! - PRICE REDUCED Joint Anniversary R o s a r y paved road FINANCING MAY BE AVAILABLE. (12) Jack Taitano SUSUPE (New) (#691100) 729 SM- Sublease, 1 blkfrom Bch. Rd., Dia./Grand Htl., Joeten We the family of the late DANDAN (#190200) 894 SM- $175,000.-3/4 Bedroom, 2 Baths (NEW LIST) SAN JOSE: 4BD 1BA home on 929sm lot behind church FI­ SAN ROQUE (#291103) 21,920 SM- Flat Mountain Parcel, So. E./No. E. Ocean View, Managaha NANCING MAY BE AVAILABLE. Isl., Nikko, Aqua Resort Htls., NEW L AULAU: 12,544sm ocean/mt view over looking NEW approved CHN. LAULAU (#291105) 40,000 SM- W-2 Hwy Frontage Appx. 500’ COMM’L. Shimizu Lau Lau Project - CALL US. PAPAGO (#291106) 1,608 SM- Road Front Route 8, Ocean view! $155K ANAKS CONDO: 2BD !BA, tennis court, security, pool. Only 2 CHN. KIYA (#291107) 1,000 SM- Hwy Frontage to Airport-COMM'L available asking $194,500 &197,000 "why rent when you can mm own". TINIAN MPR# (Ideal Multi-Development Site!) RENTAL ■ South Garapan: Anaks Condo 2BD 1 1/2BA, semi­ w MARP0 (#290109) 5,543 SM- Goat lsl./0cean view, 5 Hs. Lots at Prop. Casino/GC furnished, pool tennis, 2 4 fjp t® ||ffita ^ y ocean view. MARP0 (#290110) 24,006 SM- Land and 2 story residence, convenient location Philippine Amateur Basketball María Pattgelinan Dela Cruz Juana Bias Reyes MARP0 (#290116) 25,001 SM- Proximity to Bus. Dist. & Proposed Tinian Casinos Marian Paitillnche Ijang Basilio MARP0 (#290118) 25,001 SM- Goat isl. view! Gradual Slope! Exquisite View! OPEN Association 5th Year MARP0 (#290115) 10,000 SM-Water/Elcc. on site-P. Swr. access. Near Bus. Dist. MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:00/SATURDAY 9:00 TO 12:00 15th Year MARP0 (#290112) 24,006 SM- Off main artery, nat. landscape abundant! To all team participants to the CAROLINAS (#290114) 25,586 SM- Ocn. & Goat Isl. view. Next to 3 Multi-Mill$ Prop. Casinos are happy to remind all relatives and friends of the Anniversary Rosary & Golf course. 3rd Annual Marpac-Ambros of our beloved ones beginning Monday, June 03/ 1991 thru Tuesday June Tool Basketball Tournament, your 11, 1991 a t 8£0 p.m. a t the residence of O scar B. and Piding B. Camacho ROTA MPR# (Investors Needed) ISLAND BROKERS last date for the submission of at Koblerville. Mass of intention on June 11, 1991 will be at 6.-00 p.m. at ISANG (#290120) 49,384 SM-Phil. Sea & Pac. Ocean View! Mot. Own., Reduced! 6th fir. Nauru Bldg. - ph 234-2100 - fax 234-8799 San Antonio Church. 5,951 SM- Near3 appvd. Golf Course & Airport! Mot. Own. your team roster and uniform GINALANGAN (#290121) GENE CLARK - Broker/O wner sizes will be on or before Man magof ham para bai ttafan hasu hamyo ni parentes yan man atungo M otivated owners and price reduced for quick sale - CALL Sales Associates pot para umatucha i lisayon kumpleanos i nanan mame gi Lunes Junio Don Smith ■ Scot Thompson June 06, 1991. Need your House, Condo, Apartment, Business Rented? dia tres gi oran alas ocho gi pupuengi gi gitna Oscar yan Piding Camacho Call our full-time professionals for help. “each office is independently owned & operated" gi ya Koblerville. 1 misan finakpo gi mates Junio dia onse, m it nuebe sentos Subm it your application to any of the nubenta uno gi oran alas sais gi pupuengi gi guma yuus San Antonio. P.O. BOX 569 BEACH ROAD following persons: CHALAN KANOA, SAIPAN, MP 96950 Danny Domingo Potfabot tattiyi ham gi tinayuyut mame. 1 finaton miyo masen agradesi. ananas Pacific ■ Townhouse, Inc. (Licensed and locally owned) Call: Cynthia Fleming HOUSE FOR RENT BETTER OPTIONS Mando Leal • Mobil Micronesia Si yuus maase ginen i familian. Alvarez or Ange Alvarez-Forbes (Broker-ln-Charge) AVAILABLE JUNE 23,1991 Monching Angeles Benavente Barber Maria P. Pela Cruz yan 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, EXTENDED shop 1 · Juana B. Reyes TEL. (670) 235-7M PR / 7600 · 234-7447 Joaquin Dela Cruz MJM Antonio T. Camacho & Family OUTSIDE KITCHEN WITH PRIVACY Brigs Hernandez - Duty Frde v Ms. Rita P. Sàntos & Family Ms. Rufina P. Matagolai & Family Noli Valderama ' Benavente Security M/M Ignacio P. Dela Cruz & Family Ms. Manuela P. Sablan & Family For more details call: Tel. 234-3802 (Joe) M/M Fermín Cruz & Family DONT GAMBLE W ITH YOUR LIFE .. DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE Jun Fedelino FASA Ms. Isabel Ch. Pangelinan & Family ______^316/7 M/M Oscar B. Camacho №

MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUE Strikers, Little Padres II, Braves (TEAM STANDING AS OF 5/27) TEAM WIN LOSS PCT. GB. Sablan Termites 2 0 1.000 Toyota Wheels 1 0 1.000 1/2 and Central in rousing wins SS Tanapag Falcon 1 0 1.000 1/2 Rainbow Const. Seabees 4 0 1.000 11/2 Town & Country Blue Shark 0 1 .000 11/2 Friday Nights Game TheTanapagBravessurvived changes. Jeff Diaz had an inside Diamond Hotel Aces 0 2 .000 2 Strikers after being behind by a scary last inning rally by the the park homerun for Central 9 runs came back real strong in Reds and went on to edge the and Walter Macaranas (Walzy) more time at BAT) the last 3 minutes of play behind added in with a triple and shared Players Team AB Hit Batting reds 9-8 and offset a brilliant Reno Celis Termites 8 5 .625 Joe Guerrero’s inside the park effort by Reds Glen Pangelinan the crown with teammate Ben Cris Pangelinan Falcons 5 3 .600 grand slam homerun and finished who had an inside the park grand Hocog and Bears Fred Kaipat Bill Quitano Termites 7 4 .571 the night with a record of 7 runs slam homer. The braves are all with 2 each. Jesse Stol Aces 10 5 .500 batted in, in the big league divi­ currently at third place while Bill Benavente who was one Kirk Vergith Aces 10 4 .400 sion and went on to beat the the Reds falls to 4th place. of the top batters in the league Runs: 5) Bill Quitano and Tony Camacho winless Tarzans 18-9. Guerrero Tuesday Nights Games Re­ entering the game with an aver­ Doublé: il) Five Players at one also pitched 6 strong innings sults. Senior League Division age of 428 went 3-4 and raised Triples: 2) Jesse Stol giving up 3 hits walk 4 batters 5/28 his average to 500 and captured Homerun: and struck out 6 to earn the vic­ Single elimination play-off the batting crown. RBI: tory. game. Both teams entered with the 1) Tony Camacho and Cris Pangelinan Pitching Leaders: 6) Bill Quitano (4) Cris Pangelinan Derron Flores went 3-3 in­ The 4th place San Vicente top batters in the league. Roque Player Team Inn ER Hit Era cluding a triple and 2 runs batted Reds with the aggressive pitch­ Camacho from Central and Fred Elmer Sablan Wheels 4 0 3 0.00 in. ing of Joe Terlaje who went the Kaipat from the Bears who both Tony Benavente Termites 12 1 9 0.75 Stan Laniyo and John Rasiang entered the game by topping the You Denei Sharks 5 1 5 1.80 full 7 innings gave 10 hits struck Eddie Santos Termites 4 1 5 2.25 both had 2 hits for the Tarzans out 4 and walk 4 and the timely batting department with an Ben Lizama Wheels 5 2 2 3.60 who falls to 0-6. hitting of Frank Basa and Vince identical batting average of 533 After winning the game over Agoun as they eliminated the as Camacho went 0-5 andKaipat Strike outs: the Tarzans the Strikers earned Pennant Champion Cougars in was 0-4. (17 Tony Benavente (10) Roy Magofna (8) You Demei another victory the same evening a convincing win by a score of TheCentralplays today at3:30 edging the bears 10-9 in a con­ 13-10. Basa went 3 for 5 and P.M.facingthe4thplaceTarzans tinuation of protested game on had4 runs baaed in while Agoun in the single elimination game. T erm ites rip S eab ees March 11. They posted 3-3 in with 2 hits and 2 runs scored. Other games schedule at 6:00 the league and took sole posses­ John Tudela and Craig P.M. The Renegades facing the sion of third place. Sanchez both had 2 hits to lead Groupers in SM L opener Monday Memorial Day Base­ the Cougars. The Reds awaits ball Game. 5/27 the winner between the Ren­ Saturday Games Schedule The 1991 Saipan Major Elmer Sablan get the same shut­ Little Padres II pounded the egades and the groupers for the At 10:00 A.M. June 1, first League season officially opened ting out the Aces in the last four San Vicfente Reds in a Game championship showdown game. Pennant Runner-Up last Wednesday May 22 with the inning with five strikeouts. shortened to 3 1/2 inning blast­ schedule for this Saturday at Bears taking on the Strikers in defending champions Sablan The Sablan Termites won their ing them by a score of 29-2. 1:00 P.M. June 1. the big league division. Termites taking on the runner- second game in a row in less They scored in every inning but Second Game. Second Game at 1:00 P.M. up champs Rainbow Construc­ than a week demolishing the the third inning was a big one The Garapan Central with the Senior League Championship tion Seabees Four in the first Town & Country Sharks 10-3 scoring a record of 20 runs and strong pitching of Larry Game. Reds versus Winner on night game ever with the termites on Sunday May 26. Tony went on to their 7th straight vic­ Guerrero struck out a season the Renegades and Groupers shutting out the Seabees in seven Camacho went 4 for 5 including tory and sealed the 1991 little high of 11 batters walk 4 and game. inning on a ten run rule 12-2. the first homerun of Season and league pennant champion. gave up 6 hits and the big stick Tony Benavente went the Eddie Santos bagged his first Bob Torres and Jawn Joyner of Wally Chong and Phil Sablan Sunday June 2nd. distance giving up just five hits Victory going 4 1/3 inning al­ went 4-4 at the plate and Jess as the Garapan captured the 1991 10:00 A.M. Big League with eleven strike outs and Reno lowing two runs on five hits Celis ripped an inside the park big league division Pennant Championship Game one game Cells andBill Quitanocombined with four strikeout, Tony homerun and knocked in 2 runs. Champion defeating the Pow­ schedule only. for seven of the Termites twelve Benavente came in relief for the JD Tenorio also had 3 hits for the erhouse CK Bears in an extra Winner on May 31 st between hits with Quitano knocking in save to increase his strike outs Padres. They also Finished the inning ball game by a score of the Central and Tarzans and five RBI’s. The Termites scored lead to 18 fanning seven sharks. day with 20 hits. 14-7. Winner on June 1st between the twelve of the first thirteen runs Y ou Demei, who plays for Palau Second Game. It was a game with 4 lead Bears and Strikers. thanks to six Seabees errors and in the 1988 Mobil took the loss held on to bag their season but struck out eight termites opener. mostly on curve balls. SABA/PABA goodwill basketball tournament On Thursday Nay 23, the the Monday May 27. . Toyota Wheels Battle it out with The newly formed SSR the Diamond Hotel Aces on an Tanapag-Falcons playing for the By: James Ada Saturday at 6:00 P.M. the Heat sium. error plague ball game with the first time since 1985 started out taking on the RB Electrical and Also the SABA and PABA Wheels coming out on top 14-7. on the right (rack wining their Basic Construction and Sup­ the second game 7:30 P.M. the organization is pleased to inform The Wheels started out slow season opener 15-10 over the ply is proud to announce the San Antonio sixers battles the the public that mid-August a committing seven errors in the Winless Diamond Aces. annual SABA/PABA Goodwill Mar-fran. similar tournament will take first four innings to trial by one, Cris Pangelinan went 3 for 5 Basketball Tournament slated OnSundayJune2nd same time place and it will feature the CNMI 5-4, before erupting for six big including the second homerun for this Saturday and Sunday at 6:00 P.M. the San Antonio all-star to the the South Pacific runs in the top of the fifth high­ of the season and also knocked June 1 st and 2nd featuring Saba’s Sixers takes on the RB Electrical Games against the PABA’s se­ lighted by D/H Ike Cabrera’s in four runs and Roy Magofna top two teams the recent Crown and at the 2nd game 7:30 P.M. lection. ’ two-run single, to put the game went 6 1/3 inning stricking out Pennant and Champion Coral the Heat battles the Mar-fran. away, 10-5. they went on to ten batter to lead the Falcons. OceanPointHeatand the runner- Admission to the games are For more information regard­ pick-up four of the next six runs The Falcons started out early up champion San Antonio Sixers adults $2.00 and children $1.00. ing the up-coming tournament to win their season opener. taking a 10-3 lead after six in­ while Paba’s own top two teams All proceeds to benefit the contact SBA chairman James Rookie BenLizamarecorded his nings before the Aces rallied but the RB Electrical and the Mar- Marianas South Pacific Games Ada at the Gilbert C. Ada first victory on his first appear­ weren’t able to post their first fran. * teams. All games will be played Gymnasium tel. numbers 234- ance ever striking out six in five victory for their second loss in a Game schedule for June 1st at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymna­ 1001-2. inning. Last year era champ row.

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