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Vol. 20 Nq.35" , MP 96950 ■'.1991 ; July 16, 1991 Serving CNMI for 19 Years House seeks to fine-tune salary act by Rafael H. Arroyo tain pay levels. vision of salary adjustment and no such conversion will be ef­ by the Civil Service Commis­ Rep. Manuel C. Sablan also conversion, as identified as 1 fected until a Personnel Audit sion, no conversions will be The Seventh Northern submitted an amendment that CMC Section 8214. finds said conversion is justified awarded. Marianas Commonwealth Leg­ would increase the salaries of According to the bill, the sal­ under Civil Service regulations. islature passed last Friday a bill the various executive directors ary schedule established in the For the purpose of this section, Another amendment raised that would seek to rectify certain from $48,000 to not more than section shall be implemented the term “equivalent” shall mean was that of Section 4 concerning problems which have been $60,000 annually. based upon the pay level assigned the same dollar amount, but if professionals hired in govern­ identified with the recently According to the draft, certain to all positions on the affected said amount is not available in ment service, whereby the gov­ signed Salary Act, now Public provisions in the salary act are in date of the chapter. the converted pay level at any ernor will be required to request Law 7-31. conflict with the existing rules Employees may be converted step, the step having the closest that salaries in excessofthesalary Dubbed as the “Salary Act and regulations promulgated by to a higher pay level at the step higher amount shall be awarded, capbeapprovedby the chairmen Amendment of 1991”, the bill the Civil Service Commission. whose annual compensation is according to the bill. of the legislature’s fiscal com­ was introduced by House Rep. These provisions would create equivalent to a two step increase The amendmentalso suggested mittees. Jesus T. Attao to take care of the difficulties in administration of in theadjusted salary forthe level that a Personnel Audit of all Civil According to the Act, this deficiencies contained in the the ACT and have the potential and the step the said employee Service System positions will be measure that involves the certi­ public law such as the freezing for creating problems of morale occupies as of the effective date conducted within 120 days of the fication to the presiding, officers of the salaries of government among employees. of this act effective date of this Act, and Continued on page 11 employees after attaining cer­ One point raised was in a pro­ This is provided, however, that that until such audit is adopted

Ex-DPW Chief P a n g e l i n a n l a i d f a r e s t by Rafael H. Arroyo Torres, and Thomas Villagomez. Gov. Larry Guerrero ruled a The flag of the CNMI flew at state funeral for Pangelinan ac­ half mast yesterday as the whole cording to 1 CMC, Section 451 Commonwealth mourned the et. seq. which authorizes the passing of one of its most dis­ holding of state funerals for tinguished statesman and public outstanding citizens who have servant. performed exemplary service for In fitting rites, former Direc­ the people of the CNMI. tor of the Department of Public “He was a man who placed Works John C. Pangelinan was duty first above himself, work­ laid to his final resting place ing late into the night and many yesterday afternoon after a high times into the morning to ensure mass officiated by B ishop Tomas the delivery of public service,” A. Camacho. Guerrero recalls. Among those sighted in at­ Continued on page 11 Pangelinan State Funeral. Hundreds of people gathered yesterday to pay their last respects to the late tendance were several officials John C. Pangelinan, former Director of the Department of Public Works. from government namely, Lt. Governor , Senate President Joseph S. Inos, House Speaker Pedro R. Guerrero, Superior Court Judge MPLC approves Obyan Beach project Alex Castro, Sen. Juan S. Torres, by Rafael H. Arroyo Commerce and Labor Director to deposit in a jointTCD account experienced” developer and that investment group is not with the MPLC, the said amount Joaquin Torres, Acting Finance it has taken credit to a. total of healthy. The Board of- Directors of as initial payment for the land Director Pete P. Reyes, and Reps, some 20 first class resorts such According to Torres, the Marianas Public Land Corpo­ lease. 1 csus Attao, Juan Reyes,Stanley as the Mauna Kea Beach Resort corporation has been work­ ration has approved lastFriday According to Concepcion, the in Hawaii and the Kahala Hilton ing on the proposal for over the proposal of Haas and / proposal only needs approval by in Honolulu. two years and have already Haynie Corporation (HHC) to the legislature, after which the One of those who was per­ leased 100,000 square develop a golf resort in Obyan project is expected to be under­ ceived to havenotedHHC’sgood metersofprivatebeachfront Pacific Beach. ; way. performance as a developer was land at Obyan. - The MPLC thus expects the; Thelandlease, which will span Sen. Juan Torres, who earlier It was also said that HHC ; corporation to deposit 25 years, involves a master plan was reported to have written played a leading role in the Governors1 $3,000,000 as dejjosit guar­ . pac^ep^posal^^yClbpthe MPLC Board Chairman Jose I. development of Hawaii antee, which is a requirement area inbaw^ldCl^golfresort, Guerrero' last May, endorsing during the 60s and the 70s as before negotiation and cxecu- o is . HHC for the project a major tourist attraction. tion of a lease agreement , is also expected to address local . Torres!, letter maintained that He further noted that an meeting in commenced. needs, as inputted from various the; Commonwealth should approval of the proposal In the approval letter dated ' local communities. welcome a major American de­ would help increase gov- ,1991 to HHC Execu­ The said proposal was sub­ veloper to help diversify the ernmentrevenuesand would Saipan tive Vice President DavjdL. mitted lastMarch by HHC along economy. give the CNMI an image of Wickline, MPLC Executive with two Other proposals earlier , ■'>: The senator apparently said in an international destination Director Bill R. Concepcion received by the MPLC also with the letter that the CNMI is very resort. disclosed that the winning respect,totheObyan project. vulnerable to the economy and On the other hand, David : cancelled proposer has until the close of The San, Francisco-based in vestmentappetiteofJapan,and bankinghoursonJuly22,1991 corporation was viewed a “very that over-dependence on one Continued on page 11 (story on pago 7)

R l c · h i c u j s p a p e r s h i c k s 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY-JULY 16,1991 TUESDAY, JULY 16,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 Unruly Korean mauls Filipino, kicks responding cop Saipan delegation mulls PSS fund reprogram by Rafael H. Arroyo offense is being readied by a po­ Urbano flagged down Police Two charges of assault and ion-went for a dip. The letter stated that the sys­ Marianas High School; and change orders for the projects were lice officer, who was allegedly Officer JamesDLGuerrero, who battery have been filed against According to Police Chief by Rafael H. Arroyo Such was disclosed during the tem located a surplus of $129,909.87 for San Vicente El­ reportedly made without con­ A Korean businessman is cur­ kicked and pushed by the Korean happened to pass by the area, the suspect Reyes, the suspect was able to Third Day Session of the Third $214,733.44, ementary School. rently in hot water as he faces as he responded to the scene. arid complained that he was In another development, a cart away two bags of personal The Public School System Senatorial District Delegation, sulting the Delegation about the an amount which, as per advice Members of the Delegation assault andbatteiy charges against Investigation showed that beaten up by his employer. burglary was reported earlier that bek>ngings-onecontaining$150 may not be able to use some which was convened Friday. availability of funding. of the Commonwealth Authority him inaviolence-maired incident Arturo F. Urbano, a twenty-year But as the officer accompa­ same day by a Japanese who in cash, a Walkman cassette $214,733 in surplus funds after The session was attended by were initially divided on which is “There are other schools, such that happened late last Sunday old Filipino was allegedly beaten nied Urbano to pacify Young, went out swimming over at the player,-six cassettes, and a cam­ the Third Senatorial delegation some 10 members, including its (CDA), cannot be diverted to pay the proper way to have the issue as San Antonio and Tanapag, evening. up by employer Young over an the Korean allegedly became Ladder Beach. era; and the other containing T- remained undecided on a reso­ Chairman, Sen. Herman R. for the shortfalls in other capital resolved. which both need funding imme­ improvement projects unless the Young GeeYanz is being com­ undisclosed matter. combative, turned to Guerrero, The victim, Kume Okada said shirts, a towel, some cosmetics, lution being sought to authorize Guerrero. Some members wanted to have diately, hence their requests Delegation authorizes such a re­ the Committee on Ways and plained by one of his Filipino According to Police Chief and pushed and kicked the po­ that he lost two bags containing and a set of room keys. the PSS to reprogram its excess The existence of the excess should be entertained. The fact programming. Means to review such request employee after the latter was al­ Antonio Reyes, the incident lice officer. assorted valuable items to an funds. fund surfaced way back in April that the contractors of those PSS was requesting the Saipan immediately on account of its be­ projects exceeded what the origi­ legedly mauled by the former. happened near the vicinity of the He was, however, subdued and unidentified suspect who appar­ The theft occurred in a grey Members of the delegation, 12,1991, in a letter from then Delegation to adopt a resolution ing of “urgent nature.” nal plan called for is not the Adding further to the Korean’s Migado Night Club in at arrested before things get out of ently broke into his parked car as Nissan 2-door sedan, and was however, voted to have the Education Commissioner Eliza­ authorizing the system to repro­ Still others contend that the re­ delegation’sproblemsanymore,” woes, another charge of the same around 11:42 pm. hand. she and an unidentified compan- reported at around 3:21 pm. Committee on Ways and Means beth Rechebei and then Acting review PSS’s request and come Board of Education Chairman gram the excess fund to pay for quest came in April yet, the build­ members of the Delegation ar­ the shortfall of $84,823.57 for ings have been completed, and gued. Saipanese serve in Patriot unit in Turkey up with a report on the matter. Juan L. Babauta. CNMI population increases by 1 5 9 .9 % Heidelberg, GE (24 Jun 91) - important role in Operation and a maintenance company the Joint Task Force Proven pability at their battle stations As theU.S. Patriot unitdeployed Desert Storm,” said SPC Fran­ from the 4/7th deployed. Force, an Army and Air Force for60 days, despite the cold, wet by Rafael H. Arroyo House of Representatives. show comparisons with the 1980 of 14,549, a 167.3% rise. in its population from 104 in to Turkey during the Gulf War, cisco Ada of Saipan, Northern “I felt that since we kept com­ organization designed to attack and muddy conditions that per­ In a letter sent to House version of the census, which was Rota’s four districts also had 1980 to 36 in 1990. munications operational, personnel of the 4th Battalion Marianas Island, a technical targets in northern Iraq,’’stated sisted throughout the unit’s time The population of the North­ Speaker Pedro R. Guerrero, reported using that grouping. an 82% increase from 1,261 in The most densely populated Saddam could not penetrate our (Patriot), 7th Air Defense Artil­ supply specialist with the unit. 4/7 Commander LTC William there. ern Marianas has increased by Commerce and Labor Director According to the report, three 1980, to 2,295 in 1990, while area of the CNMI remains to be air space,” said SSG Ramon lery feel they hadapart in making Stationed in Dexheim, Ger­ D.Knox. “Wewerealsothereto 159.9% and is pegged at 43,345 JoaquinS.Torres disclosed that municipalities comprising the the island of Tinian, comprised the district covered by Castro of Saipan, Northern history. many, Ada and some 500 other deny Iraq the santuary they “Though no SCUDs were fired as of 1990 as compared to 16,679 the CNMI population census CNMI have been experiencing by two districts, registered at with a total of 12,175 (1990), up Marianas Island, a communica­ “I felt that my mission of pro­ members of the 4/7th had only would otherwise have had in atTurkey,wewereready,”Knox for 1980. results by election district was an increase in population. 2,118, up 176.9% from 1980 203.9% from 4$06 in 1980. tions chief with the unit. viding Patriot missile batteries 96 hours notice before they left northern Iraq.” said. “Also, there was an ex­ This was reported by the De­ yet to be finalized. The Municipality of Saipan’s figures of 765. The San Antonio District, “Our mission was to protect with technical parts played an on January 13th. Three batteries Responsible for the protec­ treme terrorist threat. We had to partment of Commerce and La­ - Available results were re­ 11 districts have the most num­ however, recorded the sharpest tion of Incirlik Air Base and the build extensive fotifications us­ bor after it sent the 1990 Official ported by Municipality and ber of inhabitants, making up Northern Islands Municipal­ increase at 376.5%, from 1,644 surrounding areas, 4/7th estab­ ing sand bags and high speed Census population results to the Municipal District in order to 38,896 as against 1980 figures ity registered a 65.4% decrease in 1980 to 7,685 in 1990. lished firing capability before barriers to protect ourselves,but the war began and maintained the unit was eager to play a role that capability before the war and show everyone what the began and maintained that ca­ Patriot can do.”

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A SPC Francisco Ada (right) of Saipan, Northern Marianas Part of the crowd that gathered in prayer during funeral rites for the Island, enjoys a “Welcome Home’p'cnicyvith fellow soldier, SSG late John C. PangeHnan at the Mount Carmel Church include Acting Ramon Castro, also of Saipan. The celebration was held May Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona (foreground). To his left is Saipan 17 at their homestation in Dexheim, Germany. Ada, a technical Mayor Jesus DL Guerrero. Top officials from both the executive and legislative branches of supply specialist with the 4/7th Patriot Battalion, served in govern vent joined hands to bid farewell to the late John C. Turkey as part of Operation Desert Storm.______Pangelinan. From right, Commerce and Labor Director Joaquin Torres, Saipan Mayor Jesus DL Guerrero, Senate Pres. Joseph S. ► Inos, Sen. Juan S. Torres, and Acting Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona. SSG Roman Castro of Saipan, Northern Marianas Island, and his wife, Rita, enjoy a Desert Storni “Welcome Home’ picnic with their children, Raymond, Raegina and Rita. The celebration was held May 17 at their in Dexheim, Germany. Castro, a communications chief with the 4/7th Patriot Battalion, served in Turkey as part of Operation D esert Storm. c Marianas cVariety'$P* Serving the Commonwealth tor 19 years Published Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio. Inc. Callers who wish to give information to NMI Crime Stoppers are not required to give their name or wsssSrnm identity, they can leave a code name of their choice, but if they choose to give identity or describe Abed Younis...... Editor Member of TeriM. Flores...... Reporter The themselves and their whereabouts, in either way Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter Associated Press they are guaranteed confidentiality P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 969504)231 Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 © 1991, Marianas Variety All Fax (670) 234-9271 Rights Reserved NEWS TIPS? CALL THE WMEIY Relatives and friends act as pallbearers carrying the casket that bear the remains of the late former DPW director. John C. Pangelinan was laid to his eternal resting place yesterday. TEL 234-6341/7578/B797 ^MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-TUESDAY-JULY 16,1991 TUESDAY, JULY 1 6 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 High school student Interpol Pacific network formed Onon graduates among top ten A memorandum of under­ port of the U.S. Department cial as it compliments the may originate outside the region commending the innovative part­ standing regarding the es­ of Justice’s commitment to region’s law enforcement but may have ramification within nerships between the territorial Geraldine T. Asuncion, the tology. PARTS · SERVICE CENTER based on their academic stand­ tablishment of a newly- America’s Pacific by under­ intelligence operations our area or vice-versa. governments and their respective daughter of Ireneo and Silveria ing and their financial need She formed Interpol Pacific Sub­ writing certain funding ele­ (SPICIN) to conduct or The US national Central Bu­ lawenforcementagenciesfor their (Berang) Tudela Asuncion, a was also awarded the Daughters bureau of the US Department ments of the project. participate in criminal cases that reau Director Darrell Mills, states foresight and vision. native of Saipan, graduated from of American Revolution Good of Justice was officially SPICIN Executive Direc­ that the purpose of the Pacific “Interpol Washington is highly Winona Senior High School in Citizen Award, Rotary Student signed last Friday on Saipan. tor, Deputy Commissioner Sub-Bureau Central Communi­ commendable toward projects Winona, MN on June 7,1991 in of the Month, and Winhawk of This was learned from Di­ Michael Sala of the Ameri­ cations Center is to assist the U.S. such as this which promote the the top 10% of herclass,ranking the Week. rector of Public Safety can Samoa Department of and the Territories in detecting sharing of national resources and 9th out of300 seniors. She was In the fall she will attend Gregorio M. Camacho, who Public Safety, pointed out and suppressing international assets for common good,” chosen by her fellow classmates Evangel College in Springfield, is currently Chairman of the that the execution of this crimes, particularly in these geo­ Gregorio said. to be among 7 of the traditional Missouri to double-major in South Pacific Chiefs of Po­ Memorandum of Under­ graphic areas of the Pacific in He further adds,”It is a solid graduation speakers. Chemistry and Biology and mi­ lice and South Pacific Islands standing signified positive support of Inteipol goals and ob­ indication of Guam, American Throughout her high school nor in Spanish. She plans to Criminal Intelligence Net­ reinforcement of the growing jectives. Samoa and CNMl’s proactive career she has participated in pursue a career in medicine, in work (SPICIN) Policy Board. collaborative programs be­ Both Director MillsandDeputy response to the region’s needs. band, playing the clarinet and the field of pediatrics or neona- Geraldine T. Asuncion The said board is com- tween the three Pacific Ter­ Commissioner Sala met with Di­ Part of our commitment to this bass clarinet; speech team, pt ;ed of representatives from ritories of the United States rector Camacho in Saipan to dis­ effort will be the underwriting of competing in dramatic interpre­ in their international efforts cuss law enforcement mutual the membership dues of the new tation; Model United Nations; some 20 member countries. According to Camacho, to fight crime. He added that matters affecting the Region. law enforcement program to debate team; Model Legislature; DIAL 233-ONAN FOR ALL YOUR POWER NEEDS “the Interpol M.O.U. is cru- Gregorio M. Camacho Director Mills concluded by Interpol.” student Image, acting as the the M.O.U. was entered into M i d -P a c M i c r o n e s i a , I n c . editor in chief; softball; dance between the Territories of Guam and American Samoa, Upper Hi-Way Garapan Sugar King G uaio Rai Linson team; National Honor Society ; Garm ent the Commonwealth of the P.O. Box PPP-298 Saipan, Park Factory Students Against Driving Drunk MP 96950 (S ADD); Minnesota Girls State; Northern , Tel. (670) 233-ONAN Middle Road Airport ► and Girls Nation. and the Interpol United States 234-0475/233-6627 Highway National Central Bureau of Market i f S R At an awards ceremony that Fax: (670) 234-0476 the United States Department was held in May she was the recipient of a 4-year Army of Justice. He also said that the ROTC Scholarship, the Evangel DONT CUT SHORT^A CHILD'S LEAF^INGÌ! memorandum of understand­ College Presidential Scholar­ ing demonstrates the kind of ship, and the Mark Pryor DRIVI SÄEEli cooperative effort necessary Scholarship, given to students in order to effectively com­ bat the mobile nature of today’s criminal elements.” Camacho indicated that the Introducing new Criminal Intelligence Center will serve the needs of the three (3) U.S. Territo­ AQUA RESORT CLUB ries and at the same time, Saipan will avoid additional costs to ▼ the CNMI, since the CNMI is D ew -ifuegtj a member of SPICIN. 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For more information, cotics transportation and For more information please call or write: trafficking experienced in CNMI. 233-0315 or 233-1520 Fax:234-3106 Call 234-8521 For reservations please call 322-1234 Ext. 756, 730 or 731 They also spoke very Caller Box M M 73 Saipan. MP 96950 highly of the continued sup­ 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-TUESDAY-JULY 16,1991 TUESDAY, JULY 16,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 CNMI Artists chosen for Cook islands festival Pacific Governors’ Meeting in Saipan The Commonwealth Council Rota to represent the Common­ rival held every four years and is with shell jewelry and carving in wriypg to pay half of their for Arts and Culture (CCAC) is wealth at the Sixth Festival of sponsored by the member states Ramon Ayuyu & Lovina Saralu expenses. The CCAC will, with pleased to announce that the Fest Pacific Arts to be held in of the South Pacific Commis­ with Nigas carving and Mwar the help of the delegates, raise Canceled Pac 6 Judges in Performing Arts, Rarotonga, Cook Islands in Oc­ sion. The 1992 FestPac will be making. the remainder of the needed ex­ Visual Arts, and Traditional tober of 1992. the fourth rime the CNMI has Representing Rota are Fran­ penses. HONOLULU (AP) - The Pa­ was canceled when the gover­ Crafts have selected 105 del­ ThePacificFestivaloftheArts participated. cisco Taimanao with carving, The Arts Council will, once cific Basin Development Coun­ nors of Hawaii and American egates from Saipan, Tinian and is an olympies-type cultural fes- The judges’ selections are as Rosa Boija Taitano and Fran­ again, request assistance form cil, whose board of directors are Samoa said they would be un­ follows: Performing Arts Del­ cisco Hocog with pandanus the Consortium for Pacific Arts the governors of U.S.-Pacific able to attend. egates: weaving. and Culture and the Rockefeller insular areas, has canceled its Hawaii Gov. John Waihee left NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Aghurubw Warriors with Visual Arts Delegates: Foundation. A formal request July 28-30 meeting in Saipan, Sunday on a two-week trip to 17 dancers, the Anrigo Dancers Representing Saipan are will also be made to the CNMI the , it Asia and Southeast Asia and The House Committee on Commerce and with 22 members, the Margo Vitarelli with Govemor”s Office and the Leg­ yvas announced Monday. didn’tplan to return to Honolulu Tourism, Seventh Northern M arianas Com­ Brothers with 4 musicians, the printmaking, Thomas Camacho islature to assist in funding the Executive director Jerry B. until July 26. project. Norris said the 12th annual American Samoa Gov. Peter monwealth Legislature, will hold a public Carolinian Warriors with 21 with photography, Eric Smith dancers, the Island a n d with sculpture, Robot Hunter meeting of the governors of Ha­ Tali Coleman returned Sunday hearing on House Bill No. 7-202, entitled: Warriors with 16 musicians and with illustradonand pain ting,and CCAC’s support staff coordi­ waii, the Northern Marianas, to the territory after an absence dancers, and Jake Thomberg & Pat with jewelry and watercol- nating the CNMI delegation’s Guam and American Samoa of nearly three months for busi­ ness and health reasons. Cheryl Treiber with Comedy ors. participation is the FEST PAC 6 probably will be held in October Pacific Governors, in a press conference by the end of PBDC meeting in American Samoa last year. "To legalize tw enty-one, include Martin Sablan, coordi­ Northern Marianas’ Gov. Theatre. Representing Tinian are or November. Left to right Gov. Pete Coleman ofAmerican Samoa, Gov. Larry DL Guerrero of CNMI and Gov. John Traditional Delegates: Patricia Sennot with fabric nator of the performing artists The council addresses eco­ Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero is baccarat (chem in-de-fer), and Waihee of Hawaii Representing Saipan are pan- painting and Joanne and Fundraising Coordinator, nomic and social development PBDC president hi-low gam es by am ending danus weavers Donald Mendiola Hofschneider with ceramic and Pixley, Visual & Performing Arts concerns of the U.S. Pacific flag and Esther Aldan, and fiveo f watercolors. Coordinator; Sinforosa Pinaula, territories, commonwealth and 6 C M C , Sections 3155 and 3156; the Traditional Carolinian Craft Representing Rota are Wendy Traditional Crafts Coordinator; state of Hawaii Group: Frank Wabol, Leader, Lisk with oil painting and writ­ Sybil Spencer, part-time PIO; Norris said the July meeting and for other purposes." with traditional weaver Balbina ing and Albert Toves, Jr. with Sandy McKenzie, CCAC Dep. The hearing will be conducted at the House Wabol with coconut frong mosaics. Exec. Dir. & FESTPAC 6 Project Speaker weaving;Mercy & Wilma Wabol The CNMI delegation will Coordinator; VincentFlemming, r i f r Chamber, Capitol Hill, Saipan, at 9:30 a.m., withbeadwork,Letewaspiy with raise funds for the estimated Tinian Arts Coordinator, Bobbie Guerrero: on W ednesday, July 17,1991. The hearing is Te’er weaving and Mwar mak­ $2,000 per person travel ex­ Taisacan, Rota Arts Coordinator open to the general public. The committee ing. penses and official uniforms and Frank .Calvo, Rota CCA Let’s keep up Representing Tinian are throguh a variety of fund-raising Director and coordinator for welcomes the input and participation of any Blandina and Manuel Dela Cruz activities. All applicants agreed Rota. t h e p a c e interested individuals at the hearing. Speaker of the House of Rep­ Legislators to steal bases for charity resentatives Pedro R. Guerrero Thomas P. Villagomez urged the chairmen of the vari­ The leadership of both the Just before the House of In an apparent effort to raise ous standing committees to C h a i r m a n Senate and the House of Representatives sat down for more funds for the handicapped “work hard” so that unfinished House Committee on Commerce and Tourism Representatives have signified the First Day of the Seventh and to add more excitement to work would not pile up in view their intention of taking rime Special Session last July 11th, the projected game, Rep. Diego of the forthcoming general off from their hectic Speaker Pedro R. Guerrero Benavente countered by elections in November. lawmaking schedules to hurled a friendly challenge to suggesting that the losing team This was a statement Guerrero indulge themselves in a their Senate counterparts: Let’s add an additional $100 per team made during the Second Day CASINO REGULATORY friendly game of slow-pitch play ball! member into the fund. session of the Seventh Special baseball. PROFESSIONALS Session of the House of Repre­ But the game is not without President Joseph S. Inos The measure was passed sentatives. The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission a worthy cause, since the event seeing the gesture accepted the through both houses of Speaker Guerrero exhorted all is soliciting responses from qualified casino regulatory will serve as a fundraiser for challenge and announced that Congress without a dissenting the chairmen of the various professionals for as-needed consulting assistance in the th e C o m m o n w e a lth ’s all members of the legislature vote! committees to work double time areas shown. Substantial related experience in a casino handicapped. donate $100 for the cause. so that many important pieces of regulatory agency is highly preferred. legislations which are pending DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR LIFE... DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE could be addressed in upcoming FINANCIAL STABILITY ANALYSIS OF sessions. The speaker was apparently CASINO VENTURES wary of the fact that elections are BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION 2ND ANNIVERSARY near and that political campaigns are just around the corner. The island of Tinian is part Of the U.S. Com­ “And I don’t want to see im­ monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands located in the portant legislations get bogged Pacific ocean near Japan and Guam. Casino gaming was down in the committees,” he said. legalized by local initiative in 1989 and initial license Apparently realizing the need applicants are currently being evaluated by the Commis­ for more rime to effectively dis­ sion. Assistance being sought through this announce­ sect current priorities, he said he will try to schedule a House ses­ ment will be rendered on an hourly basis as periodically sion every month. needed to supplement the work of our full-charge inter­ national investigators. Limited travel within the U.S. Saipan Drinking Tickets available at: may be required but communication with the Commis­ FRANCISCO CASTRO PALACIOS Water report sion will primarily be by phone, fax and courier. The Division of Environmen­ Hyatt Regency For consideration, a current resume or statement B etter know n as “Ko" tal Quality collected and ana­ of qualifications along with compensation requirements Mana fon hahaso i man parientes yan man atungo i defunto na para urna lyzed Saipan’s Public Water Rudolfo's Pizza should be provided so as to be received in Tinian not later Supply this week. Excessive tucha i segundo na lisayon kompleanos gi gima Francisco (Dino) yan than July 31,1991. Firms or individuals will be selected cofiform bacteria was observed based on previous casino regulatory experience and Fermina Palacios giya , District 1 desde Betnes, Julio 12, inKagman. Inadequate Chlorine quoted fee rate. Responses or inquiries should be directed 1991 gi oran alas 8:00 hada puenge esta i Sabalo, Julio 20,1991 gi oran residual was also detected in the location mentioned above. The to: alas 12:00 gi taloane ya utinatiye nui misa gi oran alas 6:00 gi pupuenge guato gi Gima Yuus Bithen de Carmen. Después de i misa para uguaha maintenance of an adequate JOHN U. HOFSCHNEIDER, Chairman chlorine residual ensures proper Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission fina sena guato gi gima Francisco yan Fermina Palacios disinfection against possible Thursday and Friday P.O. Box 143 gi Chalan Kanoa Dist. 1. bacterial contamination. SPECIAL THANKS TO: Tinian, MP 96952 Residents of this area should July 18th & 19th Si Yuus Maase boil their water before using it 9:30 pm Northwest Airlines Telephone: (670) 433-9292 ginen ifamilian “KO” for drinking, food preparation, Hyatt Regency Hotel (international dialing) or freezing as a precaution Hyatt Regency ESPN Rent a Car Fax: (670) 433-9290 7/1M6.19 against possible bacterial con­ tamination. Admission — $19.50 M arP ac ANOTHER SHIMBR0S PRODUCTION 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY-JULY 16,1991 TUESDAY, JULY 16,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-7 CNMI Artists chosen for Cook islands festival Pacific Governors’ Meeting in Saipan The Commonwealth Council Rota to represent the Common­ rival held every four years and is with shell jewelry and carving in writjpg to pay half of their for Arts and Culture (CCAC) is wealth at the Sixth Festival of sponsored by the member states Ramon Ayuyu & Lovina Saralu expenses. The CCAC will, with pleased to announce that the Fest Pacific Arts to be held in of the South Pacific Commis­ with Nigas carving and Mwar the help of the delegates, raise C anceled Pac 6 Judges in Performing Arts, Rarotonga, Cook Islands in Oc­ sion. The 1992 FestPac will be making. the remainder of the needed ex­ Visual Arts, and Traditional tober of 1992. the fourth time the CNMI has Representing Rota are Fran­ penses. HONOLULU (AP) - The Pa­ was canceled when the gover­ Crafts have selected 105 del­ ThePacificFestivaloftheArts participated. cisco Taimanao with carving, The Arts Council will, once cific Baisin Development Coun­ nors of Hawaii and American egates from Saipan, Tinian and is an olympies-type cultural fes- The judges’ selections are as Rosa Boija Taitano and Fran­ again, request assistance form cil, whose board of directors are Samoa said they would be un­ follows: Performing Arts Del­ cisco Hocog with pandanus the Consortium for Pacific Arts the governors of U.S.-Pacific able to attend. egates: weaving. and Culture and the Rockefeller insular areas, has canceled its Hawaii Gov. John Waiheeleft NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Aghurubw Warriors with Visual Arts Delegates: Foundation. A formal request July 28-30 meeting in Saipan, Sunday on a two-week trip to 17 dancers, the Antigo Dancers Representing Saipan are will also be made to the CNMI the Northern Mariana Islands, it Asia and Southeast Asia and The House Committee on Commerce and with 22 members, the Margo Vitarelli with Governor's Office and the Leg­ yvas announced Monday. didn’tplan to return to Honolulu Tourism, Seventh Northern M arianas Com­ Brothers with 4 musicians, the printmaking, Thomas Camacho islature to assist in funding the Executive director Jerry B. until July 26. with photography, Eric Smith project Norris said the 12th annual American Samoa Gov. Peter monwealth Legislature, will hold a public Carolinian Warriors with 21 dancers, the Island an d with sculpture, Robert Hunter meeting of the governors of Ha­ Tali Coleman returned Sunday hearing on House Bill No. 7-202, entitled: Warriors with 16 musicians and with illustrationand painting,and CCAC’s support staff coordi­ waii, the Northern Marianas, to the territory after an absence dancers, and Jake Thomberg & Pat with jewelry and watercol- nating the CNMI delegation’s Guam and American Samoa of nearly three months for busi­ ness and health reasons. Cheryl Treiber with Comedy ors. participation is the FEST PAC 6 probably will be held in October Pacific Governors, in a press conference by the end of PBDC meeting in American Samoa last year. "T o legalize tw enty-one, include Martin Sablan, coordi­ Northern Marianas’ Gov. Theatre. Representing Tinian are (»•November. Left to right Gov. Pete Coleman of American Samoa, Gov. Larry DL Guerrero of CNMI and Gov. John Traditional Delegates: Patricia Sennot with fabric nator of the performing artists The council addresses eco­ Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero is baccarat (chem in-de-fer), and Waihee of Hawaii Representing Saipan are pan- painting and Joanne and Fundraising Coordinator; nomic and social development PBDC president hi-low gam es by am ending danus weavers Donald Mendiola Hofschneider with ceramic and Pixley.Visual&PerformingArts concerns of the U.S. Pacific flag and Esther Aldan, and fiveo f watercolors. Coordinator, Sinforosa Pinaula, territories, commonwealth and 6 C M C , Sections 3155 and 3156; the Traditional Carolinian Craft Representing Rota areWendy Traditional Crafts Coordinator, state of Hawaii. Group: Frank Wabol, Leader, Lisk with oil painting and writ­ Sybil Spencer, part-time PIO; Norris said the July meeting and for other purposes." with traditional weaver Balbina ing and Albert Toves, Jr. with Sandy McKenzie, CCAC Dep. The hearing will be conducted at the House Wabol with coconut frong mosaics. Exec. Dir. & FESTPAC 6 Project Speaker weaving;Mercy & Wilma Wabol The CNMI delegation will Coordinator; VincentFlemming, Chamber, Capitol Hill, Saipan, at 9:30 a.m., with beadwoik.Letewaspiy with raise funds for the estimated Tinian Arts Coordinator, Bobbie Guenero: on W ednesday, July 17,1991. The hearing is Te’er weaving and Mwar mak­ $2,000 per person travel ex­ Taisacan, Rota Arts Coordinator open to the general public. The committee ing. penses and official uniforms and Frank .Calvo, Rota CCA Let’s keep up Representing Tinian are throguh a variety of fund-raising Director and coordinator for welcomes the input and participation of any Blandina and Manuel Dela Cruz activities. All applicants agreed Rota. th e pace interested individuals at the hearing. Speaker of the House of Rep­ Legislators to steal bases for charity resentatives Pedro R. Guerrero Thomas P. Villagomez urged the chairmen of the vari­ The leadership of both the Just before the House of In an apparent effort to raise ous standing committees to Chairman Senate and the House of Representatives sat down for more funds for the handicapped “work hard” so that unfinished House Committee on Commerce and Tourism Representatives have signified the First Day of the Seventh and to add more excitement to work would not pile up in view their intention of taking time Special Session last July 11th, the projected game, Rep. Diego of the forthcoming general off from their hectic Speaker Pedro R. Guerrero Benavente countered by elections in November. lawmaking schedules to hurled a friendly challenge to suggesting that the losing team This was a statement Guerrero indulge themselves in a their Senate counterparts: Let's add an additional $100 per team made during the Second Day CASINO REGULATORY friendly game of slow-pitch play ball! member into the fund. session of the Seventh Special baseball. Session of the House of Repre­ PROFESSIONALS But the game is not without President Joseph S. Inos The measure was passed sentatives. The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission a worthy cause, since the event seeing the gesture accepted the through both houses of Speaker Guerrero exhorted all is soliciting responses from qualified casino regulatory will serve as a fundraiser for challenge and announced that Congress without a dissenting the chairmen of the various professionals for as-needed consulting assistance in the th e C o m m o n w e a lth ’s all members of the legislature vote! committees to work double time areas shown. Substantial related experience in a casino handicapped. donate $100 for the cause. so that many important pieces of regulatory agency is highly preferred. legislations which are pending DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR LIFE... DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE could be addressed in upcoming FINANCIAL STABILITY ANALYSIS OF sessions. The speaker was apparently CASINO VENTURES wary of the fact that elections arc BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION I 2NDANNIVERSARY { near and that political campaigns are just around the comer. The island of Tinian is part Of the U.S. Com­ “And I don’t want to see im­ monwealth of the Northern Mari ana Islands located in the portant legislations get bogged Pacific ocean near Japan and Guam. Casino gaming was down in the committees,” he said. legalized by local initiative in 1989 and initial license Apparently realizing the need applicants are currently being evaluated by the Commis­ for more time to effectively dis­ sion. Assistance being sought through this announce­ sect current priorities, he said he will try to schedule a House ses­ ment will be rendered on an hourly basis as periodically sion every month. needed to supplement the work of our full-charge inter­ national investigators. Limited travel within the U.S. Saipan Drinking Tickets available at: may be required but communication with the Commis­ Water report FRANCISCO CASTRO PALACIOS sion will primarily be by phone, fax and courier. The Division of Environmen­ Hyatt Regency For consideration, a current resume or statement B etter know n as “Ko” tal Quality collected and ana­ of qualifications along with compensation requirements Manafan hahaso i man parientes yan man atungo i defunto na para uma lyzed Saipan’s Public Water Rudolfo's Pizza should be provided so as to be received in Tinian not later Supply this week. Excessive tucha i segundo na lisayon kompleanos gi gima Francisco (Dino) yon than July 31,1991. Firms or individuals will be selected coUform bacteria was observed based on previous casino regulatory experience and Fermina Palacios giya Chalan Kanoa, District 1desde Betnes, Julio 12, inKagman. Inadequate Chlorine residual was also detected in the quoted fee rate. Responses or inquiries should be directed 1991 gi oran alas 8:00 hada puenge esta i Sabalo, Julio 20,1991 gi oran location mentioned above. The to: alas 12:00 gi taloane ya utinatiye nui misa gi oran alas 6:00 gi pupuenge maintenance of an adequate JOHN U. HOFSCHNEIDER, Chairman guato gi Gima Yuus Bithen de Carmen. Después de i misa para uguaha chlorine residual ensures proper Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission fina sena guato gi gima Francisco yon Fermina Palacios disinfection against possible Thursday and Friday P.O. Box 143 gi Chalan Kanoa Dist. 1. bacterial contamination. SPECIAL THANKS TO: Tinian, MP 96952 Residents of this area should July 18th & 19th Si Y uus Maase boil their water before using it 9:30 pm Northwest Airlines Telephone: (670) 433-9292 ginen ifamilian “KO” for drinking, food preparation, Hyatt Regency Hotel (international dialing) or freezing as a precaution Hyatt Regencncy ESPN Rent a Car Fax: (670) 433-9290 ,№1H) against possible bacterial con­ tamination. Admission-$19.50- $ 1 M arP ac ANOTHER SHIMBR0S PRODUCTION TUESDAY-JULY 16,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 ^MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY-JULY16,1991

RATES: Classified Announcement CLASSIFIED ADS Per one inch column - $3.00 Classified Display (NEW) WANTED Per one Inch column - $3.50 ITT Federal Services Corporation (formerly ITT DEADLINEiFor Tuesday Edition - Friday 5:00 p.m. 2 CARPENTER-High school equiv., 2yrs. Local Hire Only Federal Electric .Corporation) seeks qualified For Hday Edition - Wednesday 12 Noon experience. Salary $1.7542.15 jrer hour. candidates for the following positions located at the NOTE: If for some reason youradvertisemen t is incorrecL call us immediately to make 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - College grad., the necessary corrections. The Marianas Variety News & Views is responsible only 2 yrs. experience. Salary $700 per month. Radar Tracking Station on Ml Petosukara, for one Incorrect insertion. We reserve the right to ediL refuse, reject or cancel any GOLDENEAGLE CORPORATION,Caller SALES CLERKS SAIPAN. ad at any time. Box PPP 326, Saipan, MP 06950 (7/31)T. Experience not a requirement. Will train. 2 CARPENTER Starting salary $2.50/hr. plus monthly sales commission. 1 CARPENTER 1 HOUSE WORKER (Live-oy-mald) - 1 M ASON 1 GENERAL M ANAGER - C ollege grad. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 ACCOUNTANTS 2yrs.experience. Salary $800 per month. MECHANICS 5 HOUSE CLEANER-High school equiv., High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.75 per E lectronic T echnicians 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school grad., 2 Contact: MADELMEDUH SENGICHI dba hour. rience. Salary $500 per month. ' 2 MATERIAL CLERK - High school grad., Contact: M/M ELEUTERIO PALACIOS, Requires a minimum of 2 years of formal schooling yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Mayon Enterprises, Caller Box AAA 239, P.O. Box 1936 Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. 2 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High school CUSTOMER SBWICE POISONS 2 WAITRESS, Restaurant - High school 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$5.00 per Contact EUROTEX SAIPAN, INC., Caller Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16JT. equiv.,2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- with experience in analog, digital and microwave Box PPP 141, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. $3.00 per hour. Responsibilities are: circuitry. hour. Contact: CHO, GOO HO dba World Trad­ 1 LOCKSMITH - High school equiv., 2yrs. 1 LANDSCAPER - High school equiv., 2 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Contact: MCA ENTERPRISES, INC. dba ing Corporation, P.O. Box 809, Saipan, 2 MASON -High school equivalenL 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Assist in directing the parking of tour buses. experience. Salary $5.18-$6.00 per hour. Rambies Fast Food, Steak House and MP 96958 (7/16)T.______experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: ISAURO EUGENIO dba D.E.E. 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE REPAIRER Sr. R adar O perators Contact: ELMERY ENTERPRISES, P.O. Customer pick-up service Contact: TROPICAL LAUNDRY & LINEN Lounge, P.O. Box609, Saipan, MP 96950 Enterprises, P.O. Box 1941, Saipan, MP v High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Box 1936 Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. 96950 (7/23JT. Experience in the operation of any large scale SUPLY COMPNAY, LTD.. P.O. Box 540 (7/23)T. 1 GAS PUMP MECHANIC Salary $2.50-$3.00 per hour. Making hotel deliveries CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16JT. 1 REFRIGERATION/AC MECHANIC 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Starting salary $2.50/hr. radar, telemetry, communications or sonar system 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., 1 RUST PROOFER 11 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 3 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $85 0-$2 ,0 0 0 pdr will be considered. Typing skills desirable. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 per experience. Salary $400 per month. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 AUTO PAINTER experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. month. All applicants must be high school graduates or its equiva­ Contact: LEE, YOUNG JA dba Halla Ra experience. Salary $800-$900 per month. month. 2 FLORAL ARRANGER - High school Contact: DR. GIDEON A. QUERIMITdba Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENT. INC, P.O. Corporation, Caller Box PPP 686, Saipan, lents. U.S. Citizenship required for all positions. Contact JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 Q & P Enterprises, Caller Box PPP 239, Box .137, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. rience. Salary $610 per month. MP 96950 (7/16)T. Applicants selected will be subject to a security INC., P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP 96950 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. Benefits include: Vacation Sick Leave, Holiday pay, Workers 1 BARTENDER SUPERVISOR - High 2 ACCOUNTANTS - College grad., 2 yrs. investigation and must meet eligibility requirements (7/16)T. 1 COOK 1 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Compensation Insurance, Group Health/Dental Insurance, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $900 per hour. 2 STEEL WORKER - High school equiv. experience. Salary $2.00-$2.15 per hour. for access to classified Information. 20 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR $3.05 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC GLOBE & ASSOC., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Retirement, Employee Discounts, Annual Increments. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 FINISHING WORKER Contact: PfTU CONSTRUCTION COM­ experience. Salary $5.00-$6.00 per hour. 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2yrs. INC. dba Universal Rental, P.O. Br»v 732, Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. For consideration, please write: 2 QUALI1Y CONTROL CHECKER - High PANY dba Jose C. Sablan, P.O. Box 271, Pick up application at Personnel Department, 2nd Fir., Main experience. Salary $2.93 per hour. Saipan. MP 96950 (7/16)T. Enterprises, P.O. Box 94, Sasipan, MP Contact: MARIANAS PRODUCE, P.O. school equiv., 2 yrs. experienqa. Salary Saipan. MP 96950 (7/30)T.______Mr. John Garrity, PPP Suite 402, 1 WAITRESS - High school grad., 2 yrs. 96950 (7/23JT. Shop. Ask for Alice. No phone calls please. Box 2452, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. $2.15-$3.50 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 experience. Salary $2.52 per hour. 1 REFRIGERATION & A/C MECHANIC - 5 MASON - High school grad, 2 yrs. 1 CUTTER MACHINE - Hig^j school equiv., 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP- High school grad. 2yra. exprience. Salary: 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. ME NT INC. dba Saipan Grand Hotel, P.O. 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$5.50per We are an equal opportunity employer, M/F/H/V. experience. Salary $1,000 per month. $612.00 per month. yrs. experience. Salary $2.00 per hour. hour. Contact: JAIME AGLIPAY dba Good Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. Contact: WORLD MECHANICAL COR­ Contact: K - J GENERAL CORPORA­ Samaritan General Contractor, P.O. Box Contact: KPMG PEAT MARWICK, Caller Contact: NEW SJAR CORPORATION, Box PPP 543, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. PORATION, P.O. Box 722 Saipan, MP TION. Caller Box PPP. 642, Saipan, MP 28, Saipan. MP 96950 (7/30)T. 'HAKUBOpnsf,E nt. Inc. ( S aip an ) 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High school P.O. Box 1749, Saipan,.MP 96950 (71 96950 (7/23)T.______96950 (7/16)T. 16)T. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500- Federal Services 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 7ЛИ2-16-19 $900 per month. 1 MECHANIC, MAINTENANCE - High 7 CARPENTER experience. Salary $840 per month. ITT Corporation Contact: TERESITA C. BRADLEY dba 7 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 2 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR 1 WELDER - High school grad., 2 yrs. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary PUBLIC NOTICE TCB Enterprises, P.O. Box 1941, Sasipan, 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $450 per month. $3.00-$5.00 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. In the Superior Court for the MP 96950 (7/23)T. Contact: MATAWAN INVESTMENT INC. Contact: A.M. ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box experience. Salary $500 per month. Contact: JOETEN MOTOR CO.. INC. 10 SINGER Commonwealth of the P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23JT. dba Equipment Rental, P.O. Box 690, 2085, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. WANTED 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. 10 DANCERS Northern Mariana Islands 2 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 1 FLOOR WAITER, NIGHTCLUB Local Hire Only MANAGERS equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $12.00 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 10 WAITRESS, NIGHTCLUB- High school 1 - OFFICE CLERK 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., Contact: SEVEN STAR CONSTRUC­ school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: ARTHUR ITLIONG dba A & T grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per ADOPTION CASE 91-51 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 per TION , Garapan Saipan, MP 96950 (71 $450.00 per month. Ent., Caller Box PPP 111, Saipan, MP hour. 1 - DRIVERS month. 16)T/F. 1 WArTER; Restaurant - High school 96950 (7/16)T. Contact: MASUDA CORPORATION dba Duties - To load & unload boxes and to deliver them to Contact: TAE SAN CO. LTD. dba Tae San equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 Himitsu Night Club, Caller Box PPP 412, In the Matter of the 10 CARPENTER different companies. Must have CNMI valid driver's license Tours, Caller Box PPP 423, Saipan, MP 1 DIVISION MANAGER - High school per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. Adoption of: 6 PAINTER 96950 (7/16)T. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000- Contact: JTG Entertainment & Promotion JANET L. RICAFRENTE, $3.00/HR. $2,400 per month. dba Saipan Bowling Center, P.O. Box 29, 10 MASON <&яа/0cean Sforni 1 STEELWORKER, RE INFORCING-High 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ For more information, 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school Contact: NIIZEKI INTI. SAIPAN CO., Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. JANE L. RICAFRENTE, school equiv., 2. yrs. experience. Salary perience. Salary $2.15 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000- LTD. dba Discoutheque GIG, P.O. Box call Nora Litulumar at Ph. # 234-3311/3399 $2.15 per hour. Contact: YUEN MAN YING dba Double and JOAN L. $1,700 per month. 140 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. TECHNICIANS Contact: REMEDIO S. BUNIAG dba Enterprises, Inc., Caller Box PPP 23«, RICAFRENTE 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High school Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. Marfran Enterprises, P.O. Box 1465, grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $800- minor, NICK'S & MICHAEL'S CORP. ENGINEERS 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - College Saipan, MP 96950 (7/19)F/T. $1,000 per month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 per 1 CHIEF MATE-High school grad., 2 yrs. BY: JOSE S. TAITANO, Contact: BLUE STAR CORPORATION 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College hour. ENTERTAINERS experience. Salary $500 per month. Petitioner. IMMEDIATELY NEEDED INC., Caller Box PPP 305, Saipan, MP grad.,5yrs.experience. Sa)ary$1,667.00 Contact: IT 4 E OVERSEAS, INC., P.O. Contact: DIEGO'S MART. INC. dba 96950 (7/16JT. NOTICE OF HEARING per month. Box 2753, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. 8 WAITRESS, BAR - High school equiv., Diego's Mart, P.O. Box 1699, Saipan, MP HOUSE FOR RENT VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Contact: JUAN C. TENORIO & ASSO­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 96950 (7/16)T. Notice is hereby given that on 1 ASST. OPERATIONS MANAGER - 1st & 2nd Floor Available CIATES. P.O. Box551, Saipan. MP96950 CONSTRUCTION Contact JOSET.TAROPEdbaChemboy, July 18,199l,at 1:30 P.M. in (Local Hire Only) College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary (7/16)T. P.OABox 1970, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - High 2 Bedroom each $1,000 per m onth. 23)T. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary the Commonwealth Court­ Contact: BANK OF GUAM, SAIPAN WORKERS $950 per month. Fully Furnished 1 ENGINEER, Fishing Vessel) - High house at Susupe, Saipan, BRANCH, P.O. Box 678, 'Saipan, MP 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 10 CARPENTER 1 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High Location: Upper San Roquo ONE (1) SECRETARY 96950 (7/16)T.______grad., 2 yrs. exoerlenco. Salary $500 per Commonwealth -of the $700 per month. 4 PLUMBER school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary month. Northern Mariana Islands, the High school graduate or equivalent. Contact: SUN CORPORATION, P.O. Box 10 MASON $2.15 per hour. 1 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER - College 1 EI^CTRICIAN,- High school grad., 2 Contact: NORA QUITUGUA grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $6,000 - 379, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. 5 ELECTRICIAN Contact JACKE. LfTTLE (SHIP ASHORE, petitioner will petition the Typing: 30-40 wpm INC.) dba Ship Ashore Restaurant, P.O. yrs. experience. Salary $450 per month. $7,000 per month. 4 SHEET METAL WORKER - High school (W) 234-6208/6280 (H) 235-0258 7/16-23 Box 530 CK, Saipan, MP, 96950 (7/26)F/ Contact HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ENT., Court to adopt the above- Salary commensurate with experience and qualification. Contact: FLETCHER PACIFIC (CNMI), equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 4 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College T. INC.. P.O. Box 127, Saipan, MP 96950 (71 Caller Box AAA 330, Saipan, M P 96950 per hour. named minor. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $900- ffljT .______(7/16)T. $1,500 per month. Contact: NEW BUILDERS, INC., P.O. 1 FAST FOOD WORKER - High school Dated this 12th day of May, Please apply in person during office hours, Monday to Box 2490, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. 4ELECTRICALDRAFTER-Collegegrad.. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ 1991. Friday. 2 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High school 2 yrs.. experience. Salary $600-$900 per per hour. rience. Salary $500 per month. /s/Reynaldo O. Yana REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.00 per month. 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 1 JANITOR - High school equiv., 2 yrs.. 1 ASST. COOK-HIgh school grad.,2yrs. The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission is solic­ No phone calls please. hour. Contact: ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per hour. experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. experience. Salary $375.00 per month. Attorney for Petitioner 1 COOK & CONSULTING CO. (CNMI), INC. dba 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Contact: DREW KAYE dba Winchell's 1 DRESSMAKER - High school grad., 2 iting proposals from qualified promotional or public 10 DANCER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. EMC 2 (CNMI), Caller Box PPP 149, experience. Salary $5.00-$6.00 per hour. Donut House, P.O. Box 2371, Saipan, MP yrs. expeience. Salary $2.15 per hour. relations firms or individuals for design, preparation and experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. 5 REPORTER - College grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 96950 (7/16)T. Contact MRS. AIDA F. VENUS dba Jane's PUBLIC NOTICE Contact: JAPAN ENT. CO. LTD., P.O. perience. Salary $650 per month. printing of an annual report. Additionally, the Commis­ Enterprises, P.O. Box 194 CHRB, Saipan, In the Superior Court for the Box 2589, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. 1 PROJECT ENGINEER 1 GRAPHIC ARTIST - High school grad., MISCELLANEOUS MP 96950 (7/23)T. sion will require assistance is selecting the contents and 1 ARCHITECT - Colege grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.45 per hour. Commonwealth of the Northern 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school perience. Salary $1,000 per month. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High Mariana Islands format of the report which will be used for local public JOB VACANCY grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 5 MASON dba Marianas Variety News & Views, P.O. 1 FRONT DESK CLERK school grad., 2 yr3. experience. Salary relations purposes as well as to solicit investment interest per month. 5 BUILDING PAINTER | Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. 6 WAfTRESS (NC) $2.15 per hour. Contact: KUMAGAIGUMI CO., LTD. dba 5 CARPENTER - High schodl equiv., 2 4 WAITRESS (Restaurant) Contact: JULfTA A. PEDRABLANCA dba C IVIL ACTION NO. 9 1 -7 4 5 in Tinian from off-island companies. General Contractor, P.O. Box 63 CHRB, yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 HOTEL DRIVER Maki'sEnterprises,P.O.Box8898CHRB, In the Matter o f the Estate of: PROMINENT FIRM IN SAIPAN 21 CARPENTER Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T.______1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - High 1 DISHWASHER Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. 4 ELECTRICIAN JUAN CONCEPCION school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High Proposal should include samples of similar projects com­ HAS IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR QUALIFIED 2 WELDER, GAS AGULTO, 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - College $3.00 per hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR pleted by the proposer and, to the extent possible, address grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. $2.15 per hour. perience. Salary $2.50 per hour. D eceased. per month. experience. Salary: $700.00 per month 2 PLUMBER Contact: BLUEBERRY SAIPAN CORP. 1 WAfTRESS, Restaurant - High school NOTICE OF HEARING costing factors such as hourly charges, various printing 2 PAINTER SECRETARY/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. 1 ASSISTANT PURCHASING SUPER­ Contact: EDUARDOP.PANGILINANdba dba Hotel Blueberry Saipan, Caller Box equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 VISOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. experi­ 2 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN to options, volume discount thresholds and other pertinent EmpressEnterprises,P.O.Box63, Saipan, AAA 205, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. per hour. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE IN ence. Salary $600 per month. 1 SURVEYOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. all persons interested in the Estate MP 96950 (7/23)T. Contact: MARIANAS SEASIDE DEV. factors. Proposals should also contain information on the Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ENT., experience. Salary $2.15-$5.00 per hour. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CORP. dba Bras Restaurant, P.O. Box of Juan Concepcion Agulto, de­ ACCOUNTING, FILING, COMPUTERS, INC., P.O. Box 127 Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ firm and individuals who would be assigned. 16 MASON 1 PARALEGAL ASSISTANT- High school 408, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. ceased, that July 2 3 , 1991 a t 1 :3 0 23)T. ARCHITECTS 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ Ciad.,2yrs.experience. Salary $3.25per TELEPHONE RECEPTION, EXCELLENT perience. Salary $2.15-$3.00 per hour. hour. PM at the courthouse of the Su­ 1 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER - 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 yrs. 2 ARCHITECT Contact: SALAS & MANIBUSAN, P.O. perior Court at Susupe, Saipan, is Proposalsmust be received no laterthanJuly31,1991 and BENEFITS. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $16.84 per hour. 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Box 1309, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. hereby set aa die tim e o f hearing $1,200 per month. CLASSIFIED ADS will be evaluated on the basis o f demonstrated quality of SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH Contact: KENWHITEdbaWilkinson White experience. Salary $5.00-$6.00 per hour. by such court o f the petition of 2MAINTENANCEWORKER-Highschool Architects, P.O. Box 3155 CK, Saipan, 5 HOUSEWORKER (Live-out Maid) - High similar woric and estimated cost. Please submit your 1 MATERIAL CLERK-High school grad., (NEW) Juan Concepcion Agulto for let­ EXPERIENCE. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per MP 96950 (7/16)T. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary written proposal to: hour. Contact: CHO GOO HO dba Kam Cor­ 42.15 per hour. ters of administration in the 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MENCHANIC - Contact: ALITA A. SOLANGONdbaLita's poration, P.O. Box606, Saipan, MP96950 Contact: VIDAL S. 4 GLORIA D. REYES Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission MAINTENANCE High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. above-entitled case. Enterprises, P.O. Box 2729, Saipan, MP (7/16)T. dba V & G Enterprises, P.O. Box 511 96950 (7/23)T.______CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/25)T. Salary $2.15-$3.75 per hour. Any person interested may con­ A ttn: A LLEN P E R E Z 3 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - High school test such petition by filing written SUBMIT QUALIFICATIONS AND/OR school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. P.O. Box 143 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school 1 PIPEFITTER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- opposition to die petition or ap­ grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. perience. Salary $2.15 per hour. $3.50 per hour. T inian, M P 96952 RESUME TO: per month. Contact: CIRCA GENERAL SERVICES, Contact: MADIMUDUH SENGICHI dba Contact: JOHN T. SABLAN dba J & G Contact: CM GENERAL FABRICATOR, pearing in court for such purpose. Contact: WDI SAIPAN. INC., P.O. Box P.O. Box 23 CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (71 Mayon Enterprises, Caller Box AAA 239, Sablan Realty Construction, P.O. Box INC., P.O. Box 432CK, Saipan, MP 96950 Dated this 12th day o f July, 1 9 9 1 . P.O. BOX 49 SAIPAN, MP 96950 241 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/23)T. 23)T. Saipan, MP 96950. 2119, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/16)T. (7/30)T. /s/Beraadita A Sablan Phone: (670)433-9292 OR CALL 233-1162 & LEAVE MESSAGE Deputy Clerk of Court Fax: (670)433-9290 7/12-16 7/16 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY-JULY 16,1991 TUESDAY-JULY 16, 1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11

10 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. House seeks to fine- ¿¡Marianas eVaricty'!$fi* 10 DANCER - High school equiv., 2 yra. Contact: GOLDEN ENTERPRISES dba NEW experience. Salary $2.50-$3.75 per hour. Construction, Auto Shop and Dress Shop, 6 MASSEUSE - High school equiv., 2 yrs. P.O. Box 2372, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. 30)T. 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 tune salary act 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High yra. experience. Salary $625 per hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv., 2 Contact; EMPRESS ENTERPRISES, $2.25-$2.75 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.00-$2.15 per Continued from page l INC. dba World Furniture & Gen. Mdse., Contact: STAR FOUR CORPORATION hour. Caller Box PPP 328, Saipan, MP 96950 dba Starllte Disco Club, P.O. Box 1778, Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION (7/30)T.______and the Civil Service Commis­ must be approved by the official Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. dba Top Construction, P.O. Box 673, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30JT. sion would provide notification with expenditure authority. 1 OFFICE MANAGER 2 PHOTO DEVELOPER - High school 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 of such action withoutinfringing As for the Section 5, which equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 10 WAITRESS. NIGHT CLUB yrs. experience. Salary $1,500per month. on the authority of the executive involves the pay increases of per hour. 10 SINGER 1 COOK Contact ISLAND SEVENCOLORS, INC., 10 DANCER - High school equiv., 2 yra. branch. members of the judiciary, ef- 2 BARTENDER Caller Box PPP 104, Saipan, MP 96950 experience. Sala/y$2.15 per hour. 6 WAITRESS. RESTAURANT Section 8248(b), medical fectivity date was set at June 16, (7/30)T.______Contact: RAY INTERNATIONAL INC. 1 BOAT MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - dba Karaoke Club Duet, Caller Box PPP doctors and dentists, whose pri­ 1991. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 296, Saipan, M P 96950 (7/30)T. mary responsibilities include Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 HOUSE WORKER Originally, Public Law 7-31 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 2 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 giving professional medical ad­ mandated that salary adjustments yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. to serve and represent experience. Salary $5.00-$6.00 per hour. 45 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - Contact: DAVID A. WISEMAN dba Ser­ vice; practicing US or Com­ were to take effect January 10, News And Views 1 BOAT CAPTAIN - High school grad., 2 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary $3,000 per month. vices Unlimited, P.O. Box 2607, Saipan, Salary $2.15 per hour. monwealth-licensed engineers 1992 (H i account of budgetary the interest of the 1 ASST. CAPTAIN - High school grad., 2 MP 96950 (7/30)T. ______Contact: EUROTEX (SAIPAN), INC., and architects; and professional constraints. yra. experience. Salary $2.15-$8.00 per Caller Box PPP 141, San Vicente Village, 1 WAITRESS, COFFEE SHOP - High employed by the legislative It was reported then that the hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. Contact SEVIC INTERNATIONAL CORP. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary branch may receive an annual Chief Justice and the Presiding $2.50 per hour. members of the dba Blue Noble Cruises, P.O. Box 8214 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - High salary in excess of $50,000. 2 SECURITY GUARD- High school grad., Judge have inframed the legis­ CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. $3.00-$5.00 per hour. lature that for that fiscal year /Wi* «■ Crtv Contact HERMAN’SMOOERNBAKERY, I OlVllhnM) Mardi 1,1991 1 SALES MANAGER - High school grad., Contact: DOSA SUBSEA CO., LTD, P.O. For the executive branch, such (1992), there are sufficient sur­ community INC.. P.O. Box 2. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ 2 yrs. experience. Salary $900-$1,200 Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. 30)T. salaries must be certified by the plus personnel funds to cover PSS Board encounters hard decisions per month. governor to the presiding offic­ the judicial salary increase. dUnsoEalti 1 FLOOR MANAGER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.30-$4.00 per ers of the legislature and the Civil Effectivity date for the pay hour. Service Commission. For the hike was nevertheless, moved Contact; SSP COMPANY, INC. dba Sea Shell Pink, P.O. Box 2766, Saipan, MP APARTMEHT FOR RENT legislative branch, such salaries forward. 96950 (7/30)T.

1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., 2 yra. experience. Salary $500-$l,000 OLYMPIC VILLA Ex-DPW Chief per month. Contact; LI QING E. dba Lee’s Inc.. P.O. N A V Y H I L L Box 1691, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T.

1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yra. Pangelinan laid to rest experience. Salary $600-$1,000 per SIX (6 ) UNITS 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED month. Continued from page 1 Contact: LEONARDOG. ORDONEZdba CALL FOR INFORMATION D.E.D. Enterprises. P.O. Box 3135, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30JT. 234 - 3181 OR 234 - 6286 Pangelinan’s government ser­ Ever mindful of his religious vice spans a total of 45 years of and community obligations 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yra. direct services, beginning as an Pangelinan also distinguished experience. Salary $900 per month. Contact: GUO FU YUN dba Fun Yun orderly cleric in the Executive himself asa very active volunteer Trade & Ind. Corp., P.O. Box 42, Saipan, Office and in the Office of the for numerous community MP 96950 (7/31 )T. Herman's Modern Bakery, Inc. Commanding Officer under the projects. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yra. Hasan immediate opening for Naval Administration on Octo­ Bom on June 24, 1930 on ■experience. Salary $700-$900 per month. ber 24,1944. Saipan, Pangelinan is the son of Contact: ELM’SINC.dbaTown&Country' S E C U R ITY G U A R D He worked his way up to Se­ the late Jose S. and Dolores C. Music & Amu., P.O. Box 660, Saipan, MP Must be willing to work night shift 96950 (7/31 )T. nior Administrative Assistant Pangelinan. He was married to Local Hire Only under the Naval Administration Sabina Tudela Pangelinan to 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2yra. Excellent Benefits before being appointed Eco­ whom he had 14 children. experience. Salary $500-$1,000 per month. nomic and Political Program Pangelinan received his pri­ 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College Please apply in person at Herman's Modem Bakery, Inc., Assistant for the Marianas Dis­ mary and secondary education grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00- $8.00 per hour. Airport Road, trict Administration on April 27, under the Japanese Administra­ 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school grad., 2 1959. tion and completed numerous NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE 7/im9-u.2ctf yra. experience. Salary $500-5900 per He became the Administrative training courses during the US month. Contact: PACIFIC BUILDERS. INC., P.O. Officer for the Marianas District Administration. Its the Variety that mokes it work. Box 701, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. Department of Public works on One of the founders of the Boy October 10,1965 and eventually Scouts of ^America, Saipan 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College SAIPAN SUNSET For almost 19 yeors now, the Variety has kept the people of the grad., 2 yra. experience. Salary $600 per worked his way up to become the Chapter, he devoted most of his month. Director of the DPW on Septem­ adult life serving the people of Contact: L.S. ELECTRICAL SERVICE & CRUISE, INC. CONSTRUCTION INC.. P.O. Box 85, ber 29,1982, a position he held the CNMI in the government. Commonwealth abreast on the current events by providing compre­ Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. Has immediate openings for until his retirement from gov­ He passed away on July 7, ernment service on December 1991 at the age of 61. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - College BOAT BOYS/GIRLS hensive ond in-depth news and information in Micronesia and the grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $400- 30,1989. $500 per month. on charter yacht "JADE LADY". world. Contact; EDUARDO PANGILINAN dba Fulltime/Partime Empress Enterprises, P.O. Box63, Saipan, MPLC approves Obyan MP. 96950 (7/30JT. 18 years or older The Variety continually serves the Mariana Islands by being a forum 5 PAINTER Tel: 234-8230 for interview appointment 5 MASON Beach project where ideas and information are exchanged. 12 PLUMBER 5 CARPENTER Continued from page 1 5STEELWORKERREINFORCING-Hiflh For readers it stands for meaningful information. For advertiser if school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Wickline said in earlier inter­ to have some sort of a bond be­ Contact; RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. LOST PASSPORT views that they have been- tween the CNMI and the corpo­ stands for meaningful readers. Enterprises, P.O. Box 194, CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/30)T. working ch i plans to create a ration, and that such a purpose Name: HAN, JIN KWAN world class golf course at Obyan explains the involvement of Published by 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 community concerns in the mas­ yrs. experience. Salary $2.00-$2.15. KIM, YOUNG Ml for quite sometime. 1 TRUCK DRIVER, Light - High school “Our position has always been ter plan. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 per KIM, BANG YONG to bring and promote a high He also stressed that the hour. Contact: C & H SAIPAN INC. dba A - Z If found please contact Tel. 234-0465 standard level of international company’s seriousness in the Construction Co., P.O. Box 1606, Saipan, development in the CNMI,” proposal could be ascertained 3SSSYounis Art Studio, Inc. MP 96950 (7/30)T. Wickline said. by their good track record. in Garapan 2 CARPENTER · High school equiv., 2 According to him, they want yra. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Pleaao helpiupport P. O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950 Contact: PRIME ENTERPRISES, P.O. your local chapter Somewhere somebody · Box 2513, Saipan. MP 96950 (7/30)T. Tel. (670 ) 234^6341/7570/9797 needs help 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR · Fax:(670)234-9271 High-school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Because som ewhere is closer SAFE DRIVING Salary $2.50 per hour. t Contact: BRIGHT MORNINGSTAR, CO., A m e ric a n than you think P.O. Box 2948, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ R e d C ro ss 30)T, Far East Baseball Tournament pitches off today

byR afael H. Arroyo nament unfolds today at the Gil­ Japan, Mainland China, Indone­ nants in two divisions - the se­ recent 1991 Pacific Islands bert C. Ada Ballfield in Susupe. sia, the Philippines, American nior league (13-15 years age Baseball Championships also The Commonwealth of the Expected to battle it out for Samoa, and the CNMI. bracket) and the big league (16- held here last month. Northern Mariana Islands plays baseball supremacy in the Asia The six-day meet will feature 18 years) divisions. The tournament is being or­ host to fast-paced baseballaction Pacific circuit are teams from the best baseball players in the The Pacific region will be ganized by the CNMI Little as the Far East Baseball Tour­ the Republic of China, Korea, region who will vie for the pen­ represented in the meet by the League Baseball Association senior and big league teams of under its President Jess the CNMI, fresh from their con­ Pangelinan and Vice President quest of teams from Guam in the James Ada.

CNMI BIG LEAGUE TEAM

1. GUERRERO, LORENZO V. 10/2/72 2. GUERRERO JR., NICOLAS C. 05/21/73 3. DIAZ, JEFFERY V. 03/13/75 4. HOCOG, BENJAMIN T. 08/27/72 5. SALAS, JEROME R. 07/6/73 6. KAIPAT, DILLIAN P. 05/19/74 7. ADA, MELVIN G. 09/21/74 8. BENAVENTE, WILLIAM I. 05/26/74 9. ALDAN, JESSIE JOHN B. 06/26/75 10. WESLEY, WALTER V. 02/05/73 11. WESLEY JASON V. 12/16/73 12. DL GUERRERO, JOSEPH C. 05/30/75 13. CAMACHO, DONALD C. 11/14/74 14. FLORES, DERRON G. 06/19/75

MANAGER: FRANK S. PANGELINAN COACH: VINCE DELA CRUZ

1991 Pacific Islands champions CNMI Senior League team, with Manager James Kintol (left) and Coach Pancho Suel (right).

Schedule of Tournament Games

DATE TIME TEAMS DIVISION July 16 10:00 a.m. CNMI vs. American Samoa Big League July 16 12:30 p.m. Hong Kong vs. CNMI SeniorLeague July 17 11:00 a.m. Taiwan vs. Hong Kong SeniorLeague July 17 1:30 p.m. American Samoa vs. Big League July 18 10:00 a.m. Taiwan Big League July 18 12:30 p.m. CNMI vs. Taiwan SeniorLeague

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The Taiwanese Junior League team poses with supporters back home.

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