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Welcome and Goodbye to Pale Arnold

By Lily O. Ramos Wednesday ing been bom on Oct. 3,1913 in Earlier in the morning, Fr. The old people crowned him with Not a few people shed tears of night. Wisconsin as Bernard Arnold, visitted the Aging Pro­ mwarmar Mid hung leis on his happiness or sadness for Fr. The much-loved priest was Bendowske as well as his 50th gram and met with Gov. Larry neck. Just before he left the build­ Arnold Bendowske at the Kristo also celebrating his birthday, hav- year in priesthood. DLGuerreroandhiswifeMatilde. ing, envelopes were placed in his Rai Church in when hands as he blessed everyone Bishop Thomas Camacho cel­ who approached him. ebrated a special mass in honor of “These peopleare showing him the 77-year old former Pastor and their appreciation and happiness Vicar Forane of the the Northern for coming back for a visit after II years. What you see are donations coming from the heart,” said Mrs. Guerrero. Man charge First lady Guerrero added that Manny Villagomez and his forbuiglaty spouse, together with Vicente Santos purchased the ticket for Fr. Arnold’s much-awaited visit child abuse Wheelchair-bound and looking by Teri ML Flores frail in his gold and red robe, Fr. Variety Staff Arnold was accompanied by Anun chargcdof burglary Sisters Irene and Lavem from the and of sexually abusing an St. Francis Nursing Home in eleven year old child will Wisconsin, brother John and his havehisday in court today at daughter Betty. 3:00 p.m. in tire Superior “He is a little weak and learning Court. to walk again after suffering a Danny Tynkel aka Danny stroke in a Sunday mass in this Ngudengoll, was also asked church in 1979,” said Sister Irene to post a bail of S30.000 in after the mass. property and$l 5,QOOincash Sr. Irene said that Fr. Arnold after he allegedly entered a intends to spend the remaining house at Upper MIHA Wheelchair-bound Father Arnold is buzzed by a member of the Aging Program at during his visit years of his life in Fond Du Lac at around 3:00 a.m. Monday Wednesday morning. Gov. Larry DL Guerrero is behind the well-loved priest's wheelchair.(photo by Jun and sexually molested the Carandang). Continued on page 6 teen. Court records show that the parents of the child were alerted of a commotion in­ side the bedroom of their MPLC turns all funds lo MPLT child when they heard a ■stream coming irom the by Tert M. Flores “With only the two trust funds amount is still in. The American money to the MPLT. child's room. Excessfundscoming from at hand, do you think they have Memorial Park TrusL Fund was Concepcion said that the The parents allegedly theleaseofpublic lands have been diligent?” Inos said. made through a U.S. Congres­ only money they haver etamcd found Tyakel inside the bed­ not "been digently” turned The funds include the general sional appropriation. A S2nnlIion is from die rental of Managaha room and when confronted, over by the Marianas Public trust fund which is the lease from principal is still intact while the Island of which $4.17 million immediately ran away. The Land Corp. to the Marianas made to the U.S. govern­ $1.5 million incomeis committed has already been earmarked parents saidtheydonotknow Public Land Trust, Director ment for a military installation. for the renovation of die park. for the opening of the 2,000 hov/Tyakelentered thehome Of FinanceEloy S. Inos said. The general fund still has a $26 Executive Director of the homesteads in . because all the doors were In an interview Tuesday, million principal, including the MPLC saidthattheyhavealready Concepcion said that they lockedatthetimetheincidcnt Inos; whois alsothechaiiman interest and income which up to given the MPLT theexcess funds have no other funds at hand happened, accorcfingtocouri of the MPLT said that only now is still intact, Inos said. that they have on hand. He also except for the two years ad­ records. two trust funds are currently Inos said that there is a total of said that the MPLC has been vance rental from the con- The teen, who was brought being handled by the MPLT. $33 million of which a large diligent in forwarding the excess Oontinued on gage 34_ totheCommonwealthHealth Center for examination, told examining physicians that Tyakelallegedly touched her private parts. C U C forecasts fu e l p rice , p o w e r ra te increases Tyakel, through his court" sel Loretta Faymonville re- by Ronel B. Concepcion the present rate of 16 cents per is why I would like to ask the administration and the Legisla­ qaested to be released The Commonwealth Utilities kilowatt-hour to 29 cents. through his own recogni­ Corp. is scheduled to increase Guerrero said there is an in­ ture to assist by subsidizing the zance. However, the court residential rates to about 6 cents crease on the price of fuel, based additional cost,” he said. He said that “it is about time Jemcd his request for release per kilowatt-hour and 13 cents from an official communication per kilowatt-hour for commercial that they help the community because hedid nothavc‘‘suf· he got from Shell Oil Co. rates this month, “unless the gov­ rather than the community ficient contact” within the The heavy fuel oil CUC is buy­ ernment subsidized the additional absolving the increase,” or CUC community. ing from the oil company to run cost of what we are paying now,” will be forced to “increase the He is scheduled »appear power engines increased by 23 to m court on Oct9 for arraign­ says CUC Executive Director 24 cents or 75.346 cents per gal­ rates or close down.” He said it would be impossible ment. Ramon Guenrero. lon, the same with diesel oil which Residential power rates at The government is being also got a 23 cents increase per for CUC to run the operation “if I present of 11 cents per kilowatt- gallon. don’t get the right amount of represented by Chief Pros­ flay Guerrero hour will be raised to 17 to 18 money to pay for my fuel given ecutor Ron HammclL “As much as I can, I don’t want cents and commercial rates from to raise the rate on power, and that the increase in fuel cost.” Continued on page 3 4 2--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 3 P O D I IIV /1 A Meeting Place For Our Couple solicits $40,000 from Saipan businesses by Terl M. Flores not approached by the represen­ supporting the Guam police charges not related to the case. vestigations started, Amoy P™ U IV I Opinions And Yours Variety ^st£ff Opinions And Yours tative of the Saipan Drug Edu­ search warrant, the Seed’s are Amoy said. Terence Seed is said. The Saipan Drug Educa­ cation Program however, those also affiliated with the the currently detained in Guam un­ Representatives of the com­ tion Program, a newly orga­ who have been asked for solici­ Guam Drug Education der two different sets of charges pany also told prospective nized company representing it­ tations do not give to it, Program and the Guam Fire with which bail has been set businessmen that they are affil- JR’s Agenda self as a non-profit organiza­ Amoy said. Magazine. for $20,000 on each set of liated with the Drug Free By: John Del Rosario______tion, is being investigated by All solicitations have been The affidavit also stated that charges while Randy is not be­ America and that the donations Editorial both the Federal Bureau of In­ made by phone and if the vic­ representatives from the com­ ing detained, Amoy said. they give are tax-deductible. The opinion expressed In this column are the personal opinion of the vestigation and the Department tim shows interest, a represen­ author and may or may not express the opinions of the newspaper. pany say that they are affiliated Amoy said that the operation The Division of Revenue of Public Safety regarding its tative will immediately go to with the Guam Department of started in Hawaii this year and and Tax said however, that no legitimacy. the office and produce a receipt, Education. However, the direc­ was later brought to Guam and application for tax-exemption ments in the region who are the upcoming event. A lot still Costly plans goes trashing The 902 Negotiations hasn’t Dannette Amoy of the FBI Amoy said. If more informa­ tor of the anti-drug program of Saipan. Amoy said that upon has been filed by the company, economically strong and are remains to be undertaken and we been as fruitful as we’d like them said that a businessman had tion is being asked by the vic­ Guam’s Dept, of Educ. said the investigation of FBI Spe­ Amoy said.In a search warrant willing to assist the NMI achieve need the help of our faithful pa­ Early last month, the Public Land Use Plan which took the tobe. U.S. intransigence to address approached the FBI to look tim, the representative will that the company is not affili­ cial Agent Paul Amoy, the dated Sept. 24 issued in Guam, rishioners in footing the cost of Marianas Public Land Corporation two and half years to com- substantive issues affecting our economic self-support. It also into a company which solicits immediately hang up. ated with theirs. company applied for a business a search was made in a room at renovating and beautifying Our plete, was submitted to the executive and legislative branches relationship with the federal gov­ means complete control and au­ donations in the form of ads Amoy said that the receipt “Last week, the Guam license sometime between June the Executive House Hotel Mount Carmel Cathedral! of the CNMI government for evaluation and adoption. ernment is primarily responsible thority over the fate of all living said to be published for a drug does not have the address of the Police Department conducted a and July with the CNMI De­ Apartments in Tamuning The plan specifically produced to show the utilization, use for the lack of progress in the and non-living resources within booklet to be disseminated to company and that approxi­ local search and found out that partment of Commerce. which yeilded “evidence of the 200 mile exclusive economic CNMI students. and development of the public land properties (about one third current negotiations. Pale Arnold was here and we’re mately $40,000 have already the drug education program An office space was rented at thefts and property by decep­ zone. And it means, less inter­ “The victims are small scale Questions over legal control on hopeful we all had our chance to been donated by Saipan bussi- established for Guam and the Business Center at the tion.” Among these that were of total land in the CNMI), is actually a major concern of every ference from the federal govern­ resources (living and non-living) thank him for his 30 years of ser­ businessmen who are not flu­ nessmen to the company. Saipan by the Seed’s were Nauru Bldg. in Susupe some­ found were several checks citizen of the Commonwealth. ment or its agencies and instru­ found within 200 miles of our vice in the NMI. We’re hopeful ent in English. Most of them The Saipan Drug Education linked to each other,” Amoy time in August. However, no­ which have been issued from The same firm who worked on the public land use plan also mentalities. shores or are we legally allowed to too that h is journey home is a safe are Chinese, Koreans or Fil­ Program is listed in the name said. body was seen the Seed broth­ Saipan. Approximately recently produced the Tourism Master Plan for Marianas Visi­ These propositions may be receive third country assistance and happy one. How appropriate ipinos,” Amoy said. of brothers, Terence and Randy The brothers were also ar­ ers conducting business at the $40,000 has been donated by tors Bureau (MVB). Also, it was announced Monday at the difficult for the U.S. to accept. from a sovereign government as it was for Pale Arnold to come American businessmen were Seed. Based on an affidavit rested in connection with other office since Sept. 23 when in­ Saipan businessmen Buttrueself-govemmentcanonly Saipan Chamber of Commerce meeting that Duenas and per our political relationship with back here to celebrate his Silver be realized by our taking greater Swevly firm is contracted to produce the Zoning Plan which will the U.S. under the Covenant will Jubileeand77th birthday. SiYuus responsibility in running our in­ include the privately owned lands in the Commonwealth; those take 120 moons to discuss. And Maase Pale Arnold and may God ternal and external affairs on our T a x i c a b in d u stry b ill p ro p o se d plans will be submitted to the CNMI government for evaluation I’m afraid it will remain in the Blessand Keep You. We will also discussion stage for longer than own, including the initial estab­ and consideration. pray for you. Once again, SiYuus by Ronel B. Concepcion the CNMI in order to provide passengers in which passengers on the island. metering procedures for all 120 moons. lishment and refinement of eco­ The Public Land Use Plan was completed while after most Maase and Happy Birthday from A measure to regulate the "safe, clean and dependable are carried for a fare. On both sides of the exterior taxicabs; regulate the Perhaps the alternative is for the nomic trade with governments in of the public lands is developed, exchanged or leased as such the people who love you most and taxicab industry in the transportation to the visitors The measure regulates that of the taxicab, the word taxi, calibrating of taxicab meters; NMI to lobby members of the U.S. the Asian Pacific Region. Itmay Bien Venido! Commonwealth is up for and residents of the CNMI." every person operating a the registered number and the regulate radio communications the Kagman land leased to Shimizu. Congress to make changes where be a difficult beginning. But that introduction at the House of It further provides for a "first vehicle registered as a taxicab name under which it is The Tourism Master Plan was made available when CNMI necessary to facilitate our honest thousand steps begins with our MTMriv-i·- in order to render efficient and Representatives when it rate’’ quality of "overland to ’’permanently" display inside registered should be displayed safe service; and prohibiting already heading for more than three hundred and five hundred efforts to gradually wean the NMI taking the first step. I get chills up my spine as gar­ convene on its regular session transportation" for tourists "to the vehicle informations such prominently, the bill requires. also the tinting on taxicab rooms within few months and an average of seventy flights a from the umbelical cord of the ment workers between Garapan next week. and from their choice of as: operator's name, The b ill also provides that windows. week by four airlines serving Saipan Japan route, plus four U.S. If this approach is undertaken I will be writing a three part and San Antonio walk along the The bill, by Cong. Stanley destinations." photograph, license number, a series of articles about prepara­ main artery indifferent of traffic the Director of Commerce and Taxicabs now will also be flights a w eek from Korea. and is agreeable and acceptable to Torres, also known as the The bill also redefines tions for the re-dedication of the activities,etc. I ask their employers schedule of taxicab rate in Labor to adopt a schedule of required to be insured under a In anyway all plans will end up at the hands of the politicians both sides, we will be the first Taxicab Regulation Act of taxicab as a passenger vehicle Mount Carmel Cathedral slated to advice their people to pay a English, Chamorro, Carolinian taxicab fares establishing general or public liability and the lawmakers where normally most of the public interest under the U .S. Flag to take a direct 1990 proposes to bring under for hire, having a seating for December 8 of this year. The little attention to traffic up and and Japanese and a map mandatory fares for all hires of policy of insurance, according matters rest, sometimes buried to collect dust as long as none role in cutting down the huge control taxicabs operating in capacity of less than eight first item would deal with the down beach road. We want ev­ showing distances and routes taxicabs; establish mandatory to the proposed measure. of the politicians or lawmakers have a direct interest in those federal deficit by millions of dol­ lars, annually. It will be a challenge history of the Cathedral, the sec­ erybody to be safe but they too matters, otherwise action will be taken quickly before the public to the Fifty States and other pos­ ond pertains to the renovation must contribute to their own safety. get to know what the subject is all about. sessions of the U.S. to follow the work in various phases but all of If per chance they wish to ride 's road project funding We take lesson of the tamous OTSP and the “Seven Year foot steps of the NMI. which will be completed before their bike, advice them also to use Plan” which costs the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of But this route can only be made re-dedication date. The last item the beach side of the road shoul­ dollars to pay experts from U.S. to do the study and write the possible if the NMI is allowed to will revolve around the Little Miss der. Traffic is a bit congested and not from public land leases December 8 which will be linked sometimes it’s difficult trying to plans. Definitely, we know it's written on paper and nothing receive assistance from, i.e., pri­ by Terl M. Flores the specifications of the CNMI filling a part of its bargain with other re-dedication events weave between shiny metal sheets beyond that. vate and government sectors in Saying that the Rota road Department of Public Works,” which it made with the leaders on that day. I am excited about and warm human bodies. The question we will ask, is these plans were followed and Japan and other sovereign govem- pavement was a “direct contri­ Concepcion said. of Rota.” Implemented, and by who? bution” of Southern Cross to Concepcion said the money Mayor Prudencio Manglona It is good to plan and forecast and have projections for the the people of Rota, Executive used was not part of any lease of Rota said that the developers future, but plans must be understood and fully agreed on first, Director for the Marianas Pub- payment but it was a direct do­ were asked to provide funds for lic Land Corp. Bill so it will be acceptable and easy to implement stage by stage, nation of the developer to the infrastructure projects in ex­ Concepcion continued by community. He said that prior otherwise, they are useless. change for the development of saying that nothing illegal was to the approval of the lease several parcels of land on the Plan for the zoning is a must; members of the community To: The Editor certification they had been The manufacturer of the done because no transactions agreement, Agupa, SNM island. must be involved and have their inputs while those plans been calibrated against a Secondary instruments will certify that were made between the Corp. and Southern Cross Manglona said that the de­ formulated to assure a smooth and forcible impfementation, to Reference: Marianas Variety or Transfer Standard, I would calibration of each unit was government and the developer. signed an agreement with the velopment which the investors enhance the islands and please its community. dated October 2,1990 suggest CUC do the same as against a Secondary Standard “All Southern Cross did was leaders of Rota that they will have undertaken is one way of Who knows, with the rate of growth and development, espe­ the former owner - junk them, that had been calibrated against to provide the funds for the help the island in bringing the trying to survive and provide cially on Saipan, the zoning plan by the time it will be finalized Subject: CUC Acquires Meter and without regard to cost, Primary Standards (voltage, pavement of the road construc­ basic services to the people. answers for the problems Rota A forty-foot container van flipped to one side of tts trailer while will have to be revised and changed. Calibrating Machine purchase two new instruments. current and frequency) tion of which was based upon “Southern Cross is just ful- is facing now. gomg ttphiH A CMA crane c m to the rescue bath loo got broken The Public Land Use Plan and MVB Master Plan did cost the One to be maintained as a maintained by the U.S. because of the muddy and wet ground brought about by heavy CNMI bundles of dollars, and who knows they may end up Prior to arrival at CUC. Secondary Standard, the other National Bureau of Standards. Alaska conference trip worth it tairt for the feet two days. The Incident took place at CM anKiya stacked next to the Seven Year Plan just for memories. Unless the two recently for use as a Transfer Standard area, there ware m Injuries, but the damage to equipment and acquired instruments bear for calibrating power meters. /s/E. George Richards by Ronel B. Concepcion use of the EEZ by the CNMI participate in all of the topics m aterial ivas stilt unestimated as of yesterday. x The passing of a resolution and the recognition of the 200- discussed because the various r ? 7· by the general assembly of the mile limit was adopted which topics were scheduled Western Legislative supporting only shows the cooperativenes simultaneously "so, we have to the Commonwealth to have of everybody. divide ourselves." control over its own Exclusive Letters to the editor are welcome on any subject as long as they are handsigned (no He said that he is"seeing CNMI is looking forward to ¿Marianas briety f Economic Zone "is really a better communication with photocopied signature, please). Letters address to other publications or third parties are much belter in the future" as worth the trip," according to they will be discussing about the other members the Western ■ Serving the Commonwealth for 19 years discouraged. Faxed leters are allowed, so long as there is a voice telephone number for Vice-Speaker Luis C. waste disposal means affecting Legislative Conference which Published Tuesday and Friday by Younis Art Studio, Inc. verification, as are "electronic mall" letters from local bulletin boards or from MCIMAIL or Benavcnte. the Pacific rim specially the is expected to slate the next Publishers: Internet. Letters endorsing particular political candidates are not encouraged and all letters A meeting of the Western CNMI. conference in Hawaii, he said. Aiped a n d Paz Younis are subject to editing for length and content. All leters remain the property of the Variety. Legislative Conference of the He said that the discussions The member states of the Council of State Governments during the almost weeklong conference include Alaska, Abed Younis...... Editor Mem ber of was held from Sept. 22 to 27 California, Colorado, Hawaii, Ten M. Flores...... Reporter The Alaska conference focused on Lily O. R am os...... Reporter Associated in Anchorage, Alaska. major topics involving the Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Ronel B. C oncepcion...... Reporter Press DONT CUT SHORT A CHILD’S LEARNING Benaventc, in one of his ocean resources and education, Mexico, Oregon, Utah, official trips as House vice­ among others. Washington, Wyoming and the ® 1990' M arianas Variety ■ Fix: 234-9271 MCI MiU: Mmuu Vuicty ¡ill rights reserved speaker, said that he is glad the He said that members of the Pacific island members are DRIVE SAFELY resolution of a hands-off policy House and Senate who attended American Samoa, the CNMI by the US government on the the conference was not able to and Guam. 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5.1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 5 WWWviv;·:·'ι"Γ-·ν Чч %Ч...... 4 чЧ 4 Ч ' Ч Ч ЧЧЧЧ С· Г N\. Ч\ \ : ‘ ч,;. ч' s X чЧЧ '.ч ^ s'-sívXX' ' ·. 4 '4 ' > i O' , , ' S ч *>«f4 ' Ϊ· ' ' , : ______;'уууч^ ' ' ' "i Korean community celebrates Civic textbook publishing FLOWERS AT 'CANDY HOUSE' Thanksgiving Day, October 3 gets support Remember your loved ones with a wreath or vase by Ronel B. Concepcion full moon and everybody just prepare all kinds of foods local government as well." AQUA RESORT CLUB arrangement from the 'CANDY HOUSE' The Korean community by Ronel B. Concepcion Saipan celebrated their Ch’usok or the especially rice. He said PSS have been WE ARE STILL THE CHEAPEST ON SAIPAN!! Harvest Moon last Wednesday The celebration came The Public School System is working with Mr. Jeff Schorr, requesting the US federal We have coronas from $15.00, vase arrangements at the American Memorial Park through succcsfully, with field officer for the Department about 2,000 participants, government technical assistance of the Interior and "was also from $10.00 and more than 50 kinds of loose in spite of the heavy rains 1R FY PlANélQUNGE pouring on their heads. because of the cooperation and for the development of a High very supportive of the idea of flowers. One of the most important participation showed by the School Civics Text Book. the creation of a local civics Droudly presents CU/#·' Please come and check our prices before you buy annual customs among the members of the Korean Don Farrell, PSS writer and textbook," the elsewhere. Koreans, based on their lunar Association here on Saipan, he historical consultant, said the Schorr suggested that PSS Board of Education and 'CANDY HOUSE' calendar is the Harvest Moon said. could apply for a US federal ‘Φ £ 'Λ· ÌW k i which falls on the 15th of Kim said that they started the Commisioncr of Education government technical assistance i:—» *чТ' 1 Beach Road, (across Townhouse) August or September at times celebration in the morning by Elizabeth Rechebei felt strongly grant from the office of the Tel. 234-3333 by the solar calendar. rendering quite a number of that CNMI should have a Territorial and International Chong Sik Kim, Korean shows like the "Yootnori” or locally produced civics book affairs. Association president, said that Korean games and ended the that will talk about the Documents are coordinated by this dale marks the harvest fun with raffle prizes operations of the local Margaret Tudela at the time, being regarded as a consisting of household government. Governor’s office for the thanksgiving day, sometimes equipments. He said that PSS at present proposal to have the US support almost celebrated like the New He mentioned that they were offers an elective civics class in the CNMI in the production of COMPUTRONIX Years’ Day. able to finance the activity by high school, where students use the book, he said. stateside btfok that "does not P.O. BOX 107 CK, SAIPAN, MP96950 He said this event always soliciting funds from members Farrell said the project is also fails on a period when there is of the community. talk about the Commonwealth supported by Washington TEL. 234-6025 · FAX: 234-5570 government but rather discusses Representative Juan N. Babauta stateside government." who recently written Stella Farrell said a local book will Guerra, assistant secretary for m give informations on how the Territorial and International J e f f 9 jI l n n ie a n d D e a n Commonwealth operates, US Affairs, asking the same h government’s relationship with supporL ■a 4 4 Í the CNMI, the meaning of US He said the request is t r i o citizenship the to local people 1 Ш Е Ш Щ "moving through all. of the SIMPLIFYING and their responsibilities and procedures successfully" which .. .take a relaxing break at Rey^ Piano Lounge (mezzanine). priviliges as such. "does not mean that we are Hear the jA D Trio, play your favorite songs from the “It will not be the type of going to get what we asked for UGLY TASKS book that gives answers to these in the grant because we asked yesteiyears to the 90’s. Its an elegant intimate setting questions, it simply presents the everything that we wanted.” where soft lights ¿L good music will make it a perfect Computronix has high performance computer systems to meet every questions with evidence,” he He said that aside from the place to unwind...... need and budget. Most of our components are the same found in the said. publication of the book, they major computer makers, which are guaranteed to perform flawlessly He said the book will further have also requested to finance with IBM standard software and hardware. We can also assist you study the covenant, some more equipments and Tuesday thru Saturday constitutions of the CNMI and other materials needed at the with high performance office automation systems, most of which are US, and also CNMI’s PSS. 8:45PM to 11:45PM warranted and serviced by our same day on site technical service relationship with the other This is to continue the project Happy Hours Daily 5:00PM - 7:00PM neighbors in the Pacific realm. team. of developing locally produced "Blindfolded Banana Eating Contest" participated in by old folks during He said that the PSS Board social studies materials, "and 20% discount on all drinks and free hors d'oeuvre thanksgiving day celebration of the Korean community. made another committment to that is all because of our unique make hi-school civics also a situation here, it is very For Reservation: Call 322-1234 Fax: 322-1220 SERVICES PRODUCTS SUPPORT required class, adding that inappropriate to use a California senior students will now be manufactured civics book to * Toner Cartridge Recharge * Custom configurations required to take both CNMI teach civics here and that goes * Laser Printer Repair * Hardware, software sales history and civics. the same thing with the lower He said that after taking the grade materials." * Copier Repair * Computer systems two subjects, "they will be Farrell stressed that "the * Wordprocessors, typewriters ready to go out in to the people themselves arc not * Computer Repair workforce, understanding not Occidental, they arc Asian * Fax machines only the history of the island people by ancestry and they * Complete overhaul on Mí \ * Copiers that led up to the creation of the deserve to have locally produced Computers & Laser Printers Commonwealth but also the materials." * Facsimile Repair * Warranty & post warranty * Reference books work Sabían, new Joeten * Service contracts * Hourly & Hat rates chief financial officer * Laser Printer supplies * Computer supplies By Lily O. Ramos Clarence Tenorio, president * Fax supplies * Office supplies Confused game contestant on how she will eat the banana. of Joeten Enterprises, Inc., the parent company of J. C. Teno­ rio Enterprises and Marianas management-related companies, has announced the appointment of Michael Sablan as chiefg fi­ nancial officer, effective Oct. 1. Sablan was assistant con­ yjqpjS M t’i troller of DFS Saipan Limited % /* * '■ MIXERS from Dec. 1988- Oct. 1 this Ì Stow CM9 BEACH ROAD, GARAPAN year. Michael Sablan 1 to 1 1/2 bag rating ! GARAPAN[. SUBSTATION MICRO From July 1986 through BEACH Nov. 1988, Sablan was a se­ cation as a.certified public ac­ 9 cu. ft. capacity CLUB nior accountant of Mader & countant through the Stale of Company CPAs, a regional California Board of Accoun­ —...... firm based in Los Angeles, tancy. He graduated in 1981 FOR YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS California. From 1983-86, he from the University of Califor­ ■ 1 COMPUTRONIX 1 ...... - ...... served as controillcr of Solar nia, Los Angeles (UCLA). 2nd Fir. JJ Commercial Bidg. Records, Inc., Hollywood, Sablan is married to the MID-РАС MICRONESIA, INC. recording company. HYATT HOTEL______. ■■ ■ Members of the Korean community played volleyball amidst the rah former Juanita Dig. Fajardo and UPPER HI-WAY, GARAPAN suuiniK A native of Saipan, Sablan ^ · TO CHC W-2 HIGHWAY gualoraii in celebration of thanksgiving day. they have a three-year old son, BOX PPP-298 SAIPAN, MP 96950 earned his professional certifi- Stephen. SIXTEN TEL: (670) 234-0475 · FAX: (670) 234-0476 STORE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 199Ò-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - 7

6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY - OCTOBER 5,j990 Mayor Guerrero handles several projects By Lily O. Ramos so that locating all the roads throughout the· island who are Saipan Mayor Jesus De Leon would be much easier. not connected to city water WHITE, NOVO-GRADAC Guerrero said that one of his Likewise, the Building and pipes and rural lines that have most important ongoing pro­ Street Commission must also no water has been going on in­ AND MANGLONA jects is the paving of District coordinate with the postmaster- spite of the mayor's office hav­ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW One to As Lito Road which is general whose office takes care ing only three fire trucks to about five miles at the cost of of letter distribution,"said distribute much-needed water. are pleased to announce that $260,000-$380,000. Mayor Guerrero. The mayor said that requests "The paving of the District Another project of the for coral delivery for the pur­ One to As Lito Road up to­ Mayor's office is the inventory pose of building houses or MARK A. PINSKER %| ,.,v w m a * _ _ ward Northern Marianas Col­ of high school dropouts covering roads and grounds lege would gready help in eas­ through its social worker and could be done by his office but ing the traffic along Beach volunteers and put them back he does not know when. has become an associate of the firm to school and provide possible Road. "Please, my office can ac­ iMk·. ______^ E j^ P W M W l I would also ask for any kind assistance to college or voca­ comodate coral delivery re­ Pale Arnold happily receives a lei from a member of the Aging Program last Wednesday while Gov. Larry DL of help NMC might be able to tional schools where trades Mr. Pinsker is a graduate of the quests by the residents but not extend so that the project learned are easily put to actual University of Missouri School of Law in Guerrero watches on by apartments makers. Neither would be done faster, " said practice by dropouts. can the municipal government Kansas City. He was a member of the Law Mayor Guerrero. Since there is someone who be forced to render such service. Review, Assistant Editor of the Urban Road repairs in homestead dies nearly every two days, fu­ Some people have the mis­ areas like Kagman and Matuis neral assistance like the build­ Lawyer, and included in Who’s Who Among conception that it is my of­ in Marpi are going to be ing of a tent, water delivery Law Students. He was Judicial Clerk for fice's obligation to give co­ given priority consideration during the wake and equip­ the Western District of Missouri Court of rals to anyone. too. ments for grave digging are Appeals. Prior to his law practice he was a The mayor said he is writing provided by the mayor's office That isn't true, it's not an computer systems analyst. He is licensed Father Arnold with mwarmarand leis from his former parishioners at the Building and Street Com­ when requested by a bereaved obligation or a right, it’s only to practice in Missouri and the Northern Kristo Rai Church in Garapan during his last visit, (photo by Jun mission this week to start the family. a service that the municipal Carandang) naming of streets, buildings Tap water distribution for government extends," said Marianas, and roads after prominent over 300 families scattered Mayor "Gere" Guerrero. Continued from page 1______Welcome and Goobye Chamorros like former mayors the St. Francis Nursing Home Fr. Arnold kept himself busy and local leaders as soon as the where Capuchin-Franciscans re­ by learning Chamorro, a skill that Association of Mayors’ in Mi­ tire. would be essentail in the years to cronesia Conference 'on Nov. Looking around the Church, come and by reading and re-read­ 14-16 in Guam is over. IM f 0 Refrigeration & Fr. Amo(d removed his glasses ing a theological textbook he had Mayor Guerrero said that the ■ llflin Aif Conditioning foronce towipeaglintoftearsas brought along in the POW camp. Civic Center Gym, for exam­ 290 Sab· S t, Tamtmng, Beam 86911 he intently listened to hymns sang Fr. Arnold came back on Guam ple, is going to be renamed Behind Mercede« Bern · 649-7682 in Chamorro. He tried to sing with in 1946 and served in the parish Gilbert C. Ada Gym in honor the parishioners even if his voice communities of . Agana, of the former mayor of Saipan. IS HAVING A was somewhat weak and hoarse. Tamuning, Dededo, Mongmong, residents, on the A broad smile spread on his Inarajan Asan and Piti until May other hand, have already sug­ face after a young priest delivered 1950. It was between this period gested naming their streets after HUGE a homily in his honor and when that he was able to use his fruits like Atis, Manzanita and Al RCO IM DITI ON I INI G the churchgoers sang “Happy knowledge in Chamorro. others. Birthday” to him. On May 16, 1950, Fr. Arnold "This is a big, difficult job. At the end of the special mass took overFr. Ferdinand Stippich, We will have to involve the SALE when the former pastor of Mt. the pastor of Saipan on a tempo­ Marianas Public Land Corpora­ V rary basis. He was reassigned as Carmel Church had to leave with tion (MPLC) in land mapping Saipan Mayor Jesus DeLeon Guerrero QUALITY U.S. MADE his entourage, he was given a Fr. Ferdinand’s assistant then by UW SPLIT A/CS warm loud applause. - Aug. 1952 he was appointed as f i r % At the lobby of the Kristo Rai pastor of Saipan and VicarForane BTU SALE PRICE for Saipan, Tinian and the North­ Church, Fr. Arnold was hugged, 12,000 $1390.00 kissed and given envelopes con­ ern Mariana Islands. taining cash dropped in a box From 1951-58, Fr. Amoldheld THE NORTHERN MARIANAS MUSIC SOCIETY 19,000 $1590.00 beside him. regular “dottrina” classes at San 24,000 $1830.00 “We owe so much spiritual Antonio, Oleai and a school for 36,000 $2230.00 dependents of the American guidance from Pale Arnold. He (INSTALLATION NOT INCLUDED ) has given 30 years of his life to us government personnel assigned , we can never repay what he has to Saipan at the same time. He SAIPAN CHORALE done for us in Saipan,” said a also taught at San Vicente from Milton Crotts, Music Director $100 OFF SALE PRICES woman who had to squeeze her­ 1953-58. ON THESE SPLITS WITH THIS AD self in just to hug the kindly- He supported the first Saipanese priest, Father Guerreo in his This Chorale will include all adults and on The Tow n! looking priest. v Cong. Stanley Torres said that ministry. Fr. Camacho, the next young people from Grade 8. local priest and current bishop, £ QUALITY MADE U.S. MADE I m o Fr. Arnold has always been a part Saturday, October 27 said his first mass with the assis­ WINDOW A/CS of everyone’s life.”No one could November 3, 10, 17, 24 and A UtxktwkJ« 1>*diboo of H yatt’s Dine & Dance Offer be more kinder, spiritual and tance of Fr. Arnold. Decem ber 1, 1990 BTU SALE PRICE Many young men developed loving than he is,” said Cong. Garapan Plaza Hotel 6,000 $409,00 Torres. an in terest in the priesthood under Bishop Camacho said that a his influence. 9:30-11 A.M. 12,000 $539.00 Join us for.dinner at any one of our fine restaurants road has been named after Fr. At least three young priest made 18,000 $619.00 Arnold—the Chalan Pale Arnold it through ordination and are now ALL ISLAND YOUTH CHOIR and we’ll treat you to dancing at Giliigan’s the same serving in the Diocese or in the 24,000 $699.00 and a classroom at Ml Carmel (Installation not included) night. Just present your dinner receipt at the door was named after him. Capuchin vice-province based in and the cover charge is on us! According to a commemora­ the Mariana Islands. This choir will include young people In tive booklet issued by the Dio­ When Monsignor Camacho Grades 4 to 7. $25 OFF SALE PRICE cese of Chalan Kanoa, Fr. Arnold returned to Saipan in 1976, Fr. The same dates and place as above ON THESE WINDOW UNITS WITH THIS AD was ordained on June 23, 1940 Arnold willingly stepped down For reservations, cali234-1234, E xt. 26. from 11:00 A.M. to Noon Prices effective 9/25 - 10/9 and became a Capuchin- from the island pastorate and his role as Vicar Forane. SUBJECT TO AVAILABUTY - CASH & CARRY ONLY · FOB GUAM Franciscan after secondary edu­ Both groups will perform at the Christmas Programs cation at Calvary High School. The next few years were spent Having finished completed his as pastor of Kristo Rai parish, the on December 15 and 16. ATTENTION SAIPAN CUSTOMERS studies in 1941, he volunteered last of the churches whose Oup Sales Manager, MIKE KENNEDY will be on island 9/ 5 - for a mission in Guam. On De­ construction was his responsibil­ The Garapan Plaza Hotel is located two streets East of Beach Road. yatt egency aipan cember that year, he was taken ity. Turn at Winchell’s and Garapan School. Phone # 234-7437 9/7 answering questions & taking orders. Commercial H R ’IS into custody as a prisoner of war, Fr. Arnold and his entourage project inquiries invited also. Call the Pacitic Gardenia left for the mainland yesterday For more information call 234-6885 or 322-9321. spending mostof ofhisintemment Hotel at 234-3455/66 L in Kobe, Japan. morning. 8-MARIANAS v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5, 1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ,1990-MAR1ANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 9 Three applies for casino on Tinian Japanese society holds By Lily O. Ramos Under the license applica­ number of companies can ap­ must submit for the Commis­ cal resident employment plan, temple ceremony Out of 16 applications tion, the Tinian Casino Gam­ ply for a license. sion's review and evaluation, resident-business support pro­ by Ronel B. Concepcion make prayers and morning picked up at the Tinian Gam­ bling Control Commission re­ Each applicant must must its proposed hotel-casino phys­ gram and the essential services services. ical development masterplan, impact plan. AQUA RB0RJ CLUB ing Control Commission, quires any individual who has identify the proposed financing The new Japanese temple, The unveiling of the statue plan for the total development site development The deadline for the submis­ Saipan only three have been filed so a financial interest of any na­ termed as the International of Kannon, the Virgin Mary he proposes. plan,infrastructure development sion of application of casino far last week, according to ture to be licensed or found House of Prayer, was dedicated version among the Buddhist, As a part of the application plan, hotel-casino facility plan, licenses has been extended to Edward Manglona, spokesman suitable for licensing. Thursday with the unveiling of which will stand inside the for the Commission. documents, each applicant hotel-casino operating plan, lo­ Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. A personal financial ques­ the Statue of Kannon. house of prayer, officially tionnaire must be submitted for Manglona said that two ap­ With the completion of the opened the temple Thursday. plications were submitted by each individual identified and temple, people can now offer A dedication ceremony was Antonio S. Guerrero, a Saipan who has any financial interest, M EHP re s o lu tio n h o n o rs P angelinan their prayers to the brave conducted after the unveiling of real estate developer, on behalf direct or indirect., and for all Japanese and American soldiers the statue to honor and During its tenth annual from MEHP. CNMI, Guam, the Federated of Tinian Taga and Taga Beach corporate officers, directors and who fought during the Second commemorate the dead soldiers meeting held here in Saipan Pangelinan, the present $tates of Micronesia (FSM), Marine Resort last Friday. proposed key employees. World War. where certain offerings were recently, the Board of Directors Director of the Community and Republic of Belau and the A Japanese corporation, Applicants are required to Shrinryu Akita, the given. of the Micronesian Endowment Cultural Affairs department, Marshalls. Members signing ASA was represented by Rex pay a $200,000 non-refundable authorized priest of the Hodoji Present during the dedication Palacios. ASA Corp. has pro­ fee, as well as $2,000 for a set for Historic Preservation also served the MEHP as Vice- the resolution were: Teddy Zen Temple in Japan, who John, FSM; .Michael A. ceremony were the Japanese posed to build a hotel and a of application documents and (MEHP) unanimously adopted President, according to the spearheaded the creation of Fleming, CNMI; Victoria community on Saipan, some casino while Guerrero wants to pay for their own investiga­ a resolution expressing "its resolution citing Pangelinan’s such a temple said this is "in Kanai, Republic of Belau; groups of Japanese visitors build condominums, a hotel tion. appreciation to Jesus B. professionalism and excellent consoling the soul of the Carmen Bigler, Republic of the from Gifu, Japan as well as and two golf courses, according While only five casinos will Pangelinan for his past past performance have led him deceased soldiers ’who fought Marshall Islands; Andrew Governor Larry Guerrero, Lt. to Manglona. be allowed on Tinian, any assistance and continued to his present post as director, during the war." support for the preservation the release said. Kugfas, Yap; Kayo Noket, Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona The House of prayer was programs in Micronesia. . .," MEHP is composed of Chuuk State; and Berlin together with other built in a hexagonal style of according to a press release preservation officers from the Sigrah, Kosrae State. government officials. structure which is a traditional Lt. Gov. Manglona Japanese temple located at the expressed his gratitude to the Sugar King Park. group of Japanese people who Buckle up - The life you save may be your own! Akita further said that it is a went to attend the ceremony place where families of the encouraging the strenght in the li/Ji/HW is renowned for many things: deceased soldiers can offer bond of relationship between bowls of fresh flowers, incense the CNMI and the Japanese It's impeccable service, it 'sfine cuisine and it's casually elegant atmosphere. and candles where a priest will government. 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1 (I _кл apt ANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5.1990 CNMI teachers gather NORTHWEST AIRLINES to celebrate Ed Week NORTHWEST AIRLINES IS PLEASED TO by Terl M. Flores In his opening remarks to bered as the model by which The CNMI is celebrating the participants of the Profes­ they have learned to cope with ANNOUNCE NEW HOURS OF OPERATION Education Week from Oct. 1-6 sional Development days, Gov. life. with the theme Education: In­ Larry I. Deleon Guerrero As highlight of the celebra­ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. vestment of a Lifetime. Since stressed the importance of the tion, Education Day will be 1982, the Public School Sys­ educator in teaching and mold­ celebrated today starting from 8 tem has observed the celebra­ ing the child through educa­ a.m. at the Hopwood Junior EFFECTIVE 0CT0RER 1,1990: tion of Education Week with tion. The Gov. also said that High School. Outstanding several activities designed to the school has “the enormous teachers and employees of the assist educators develop means responsibility of helping to PSS will be awarded today in to make learning both fun and build the character of the chil­ recognition of their contribu­ CITY TICKET OFFICE educational. dren through education.” tion to the PSS. Awarding ceremonies will 9:00 - 5:30 pm Monday thru Friday also be held for student winners of Education weeks, Essay, 9:00-1:00 pm Saturday Theme and Design Contest. Fun and Games will follow the awarding rites. Members of the Legislature RESERVATIONS including the Governor are ex­ pected to attend while the 8:30 - 6:00 pm Monday thru Friday Commissioner of Education 9:00 - 2:00 pm Saturday Elizabeth Rechebei will be the keynote speaker for the cere­ PHONE # 234-7778 mony.

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Gov. Larry /. Guerrero delivering the keynote speech during the opening of the Professional Days in celebration of Education Week at the Mananas High School grounds. W e s t e r n Professional Development Guerrero also stressed that days, is a two-day affair de­ the educators should not only signed to offer courses to in­ help the children understand the THE MATSURI structors which could help society they live in but, they them cope with the demands of must also be taught to be G rill Night their profession. As part of the “mindful and respectful” of the ANNUAL JAPANESE FIESTA______annual celebration of the week, Chamorro heritage as a Pacific the two day seminar offers the Island people. teacher 30 courses ranging “Education must be relevant • DATE: OCTOBER 06, '90 (SAT.) (c o m e r a in o r s h in e ) from exercises to relieve stress to both our situation and to our Kili Terrace brings you the freshest seafood & steaks to Alphaphonics and teaching times,” Guerrero said. He said cooked to your taste on an open grill. Includes a • TIME: 1:30 P.M. > 7:00 P.M. math. that the professional develop­ Psychology classes and basic ment of the educators is critical complete buffet to accompany your grill selection. • PLACE: SUGAR KING PARK (KATORI SHRINE) courses dealing with drug iden­ to the concept of education. KATORI SHRINE’S SPECIAL DIVINE CEREMONY tification, nutrition and child “Like our children, the educa­ abuse are also offered to the tors must also be educated.” MTUQDAYS, 6 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 p . m . W ILL BE HELD AT 1:30 P.M. TO 3:00 P.M. teachers. Chairman of the Board of The courses, are being taught Education Juan Babauta and SIS A dults, S9 C hildren • ACTIVITIES: GOLD FISH DIPPING, by several PSS staff and mem­ Cong. Stanley Torres also en­ bers and several off-island couraged the teachers to serve WATER RUBBER BALLOON teachers were also invited to as good examples to students conduct classes. so that they could be remcm- FLEA MARKET etc. FOOD STAND (SUSHI, ODEN, YAKITORI etc.)

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• FESTIVAL ORGANIZED BY THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF C.N.M.I. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! TODOS MAKUMBIBIDA! Principal Herman Sablan, Board of Education MALUGOD PO KAYONG INAANYAYAHAN! Chairman Juan Babauta, Commissioner of Education Elizabeth Rechebei, Special Asst, to Senate Vice President Henry DLG. San Nicolas, Lesley Fraser, Cong. Stanley Torres, Jean Olopai and Mr. K t> S Aldan during the opening of the Professional days at the Marianas High School. 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990 Rota improvemei

by Terl M. Flores cludes the construction of a signed i Variety Staff dug-out and the lighting facili­ facility ties. An amount of $184,000 a typho Mayor Prudencio Manglona has been appropriated for the A $2 of Rota has awarded several project. approp: companies to construct major A $300,000 funding has ment ai improvements in Rota funded been alloted for the construc­ emmen through the island’s Capital tion of a civic center which serve a· Improvement Plans. will be handled by EM Chen An amount of $767,400 has and Assoc. It has been de­ been appropriated by the Legis­ signed to house government lature for Rota to fund several offices of the island. “vital projects” to accomplish An amount of $116,000 has capital improvement on the is­ also been alloted for the con­ land. struction of a permanent fire The amount, alloted for Rota station for the island. Synergy Capital Improvement Projects, has won the contract for the includes the construction of a construction of the fire station baseball field, a fire station, a A $150,000 funding was also civic center and a community appropriated for community center. center which will be built by The Liyo Baseball Field for supplement. The Supplement, which will be community center, which will constructed by Synergy, in­ be built by Pacific Corp. is de-

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P rotect Our Children Please Drive Carefully FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 13 Chamber members asked to abide by ethics, rules USED LUMBER FOR SALE by Teri M. Flores membership present in a meet­ According to the Code, the The Commonwealth Ports Authority A Code of Ethics designed to ing duly held therefor. Chamber adopts it “to encour­ provide ethical guidelines The ethical commentary are age its members to function in has used treated lumbers for sale at the among its members, has been aspirational, more detailed and accordance with its terms and adopted by the Saipan more particular in scope and to be measured by its Saipan International Airport. Chamber of Commerce. goals of the principles while standards. During the monthy meeting disciplinary considertions are Yoshimoto also told the of the Chamber, Dennis intended more as a “danger sig­ gathering that the committee 4" x 12" and 6" x 14" lumbers Yoshimoto, chairman of the nal.” will look into allegations of Chamber’s ethic’s committee The disciplinary considera­ unethical conduct of busi­ (with lengths of up to 20 feet long ape available) revealed that the Code has tions alerts die violator and the nesses. been “adopted to lead the way Chamber to conduct which He also said that complaints to promote social responsibil- may be judged to be unbecom­ should be brought to the atten­ THE SALE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC . ity among the members of the ing that of a Chamber tion of the Chamber’s Chamber.” member. president or to the committee. The Code, which “at all The ethical commentary and The committee, Yoshimoto Visit the Administration Office at the Saipan times must reflect the views the disciplinary considerations said, is also planning to give International Airport or call 234-8315 -17 and aspirations of the mem­ will only be adopted, amended an award and recognition to the bers”, is aimed to improve the and repealed by the Board sub­ businessman of the year based for more information. ethical standards and business ject to a veto vote of the mem­ on his ethical practice and con­ LIWITED QUANTITY ON STOCK. practice of its members. Peer bership. duct. pressure from the members has been stipulated as the “most ef­ fective means of enforcing Code among its members. It has three parts namely the M eet the D obbins Sales S t a f f principles, ethical commentary and disciplinary considerations. According to the code, the a t t h e H yatt, O ctober 5, 6 & 7 principles are general state­ ments of the ethical canons of the Chamber and may be sup­ plemented. The principles can only be changed upon a vote of a majority of the Chamber Census figures still can not be released by Terl M. Flores Variety Staff The results of the 1990 Cen­ sus has already been forwarded to the U.S. Bureau of Census and preliminary data will be made available to the CNMI in a few weeks time. Census Co-Director Jack Borja said in an interview Thursday, that CNMI Census results are now being processed by the U.S. Bureau. “CNMI results are processed earlier than those of other U.S. Territories because of the orga­ nized and efficient way Census A commitment to Fine Jewelry and Service. volunteers conducted the sur­ vey, Borja said. Borja said that the results of Hafa Adait From the professional staff at Dobbins Jewelers. the Census was not met with a During our Jewelry Show, please allow us to personally show you challenge by the Local Review Committee which was formed the jewelry selection of your choice. by Gov. Larry I. Deleon Guerro and headed by Public Each staff member has been thoroughly trained in showing you School System Commissioner Elizabeth Rechebei. the biggest and the best selection of diamonds and precious jewelry He said that the Census re­ ever brought to Saipan! sults will reveal the prelimi­ nary data on the total popula­ The International Rolex Crown Collection is also touring the island tion of the Commonwealth, including the Northern Islands. and will attend the jewelry show. Included in the preliminary data are the total housing counts, Mark your calendar to be at the Hyatt, Regency Hotel total number of vacant houses and the number of houses per October 5, 6 and 7, 1990. block in the community. Results of the Census were completed first week of August and was then turned over to the local review board for evalua­ tion. The commitee provided a response to U.S. Census Advi­ A Tradition of Fine Jewelry on Guam since 1949 sor Carolyn Hays concerning the results of the Census. 14-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY - OCTOBER 5, 1990 FRIDAY - OCTOBER 5 .1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 Rebel Soldiers Seized Chamber to sponsor

Micronesia» Telecommurucaiions co**>*aum Homework Help Center Pacific Financial Coif»· ATTENTION Army Headquarters by Terl M. Flores Corporate N ote to oub m t c cusTO M as MANILA (AP) — Mutinous because mutineers apparently cut civilians and the majority of the regular basis after school hours soldiers seized an army brigade off communication lines to armed forces of the Philippines.” Variety Staff and depending on the number of An up-coming event that would MTC IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT A headquarters before dawn Mindanao, de Villa said. He said “Don’t allow our aimed forces participants, sessions will either raise almost $25,000 in funds for Investm ent Rates NEW STATE OF THE ART SWITCH Thursday in the southern Philip­ he had requested the Philippine tobedivided. Think i to verbecause be conducted on an individual or pines. Chief of Staff Gen. Renato airlines and shipping lines to sus­ there is still time,” de Villa said. a Homework Help Center for the group basis. WILL BE INSTALLED BY THE END OF de Villa said the uprising was pend trips to the island. A bomb exploded at a water Public School System has been The program will also help the OCTOBER. isolated to one base. De Villa said no other units pumping station at the Philippine announced by members of the PSS in determining “at risk” stu­ Per Annum 90 Days The Cabinet held emergency were taking part in the uprising. Army headquartersin Manila early Saipan Chamber of Commerce’s dents. Education Committee. 8.00% $100.00 Minimum Investment MTC is Requesting your patience during meetings and the military went President Corazon Aquino has Thursday, the 35th blast in the Members of the Chamber’s on nationwide alert, de Villa said. survived six coup attempts since capital since last August. David Ying and Justice Ra­ Committee on Education include mon Villagomez told members the Cut-over Process. We· will be unable to Soldiers of the 53rd infantry she took office in February 1986. Military officials have blamed Jose C. Tenorio (Joeten), Tom Per Annum 180 Days of the Saipan Chamber of Com­ provide NEW installations, Number battalion took over the head­ “I think this is small thing and dissident soldiers for the bomb­ PicarroofDFS SaipanLtd.; Hyatt merce during their monthy 8.75% $200.00 Minimum Investment changes, or disconnect ORDERS FROM quarters of the 402nd brigade of we can control this,” he said. “We ings and had said they might be a Hotel General Manager David the Philippine Army in Butuan wish to inform the public that the prelude to another putsch attempt meeting Monday that the “gala Ying; Associate Justice Ramon October 15, 1990 through November 5, city, 500 miles southeast of Ma­ armed forces is united. Except for against Ms. Aquino. event”, which will be held Villagomez; Former Gov. Pedro Per Annum 270 Days 1990, for 234 PREFIX ONLY.This tempo­ nila, ataround l:OOa.m.Thursday this breakaway group, we are in sometime in December, will be P. Tenorio; PSS Commissioner an extension of Hyatt Hotel’s $500.00 Minimum Investment rary Inconvenience Is Necessary, so that we (noonETD Wednesday), de Villa control of all units in Manila and Elizabeth Rechebei, Executive 9.00% the entire country.” annual “World’s Biggest Office may convert ALL OF OUR EXISTING CUS­ said. P o w e r Director of the SCC Dino Jones Speaking on Manila radio sta­ He appealed to mutineers to Party.” and Northern Marianas College Per Annum 1 year TOMERS TO THE NEW SWITCHING EQUIP­ tions, he said the mutiny was led surrender. Ying said that “only the best” President Agnes Mcphetres. MENT. by an army major identified only “I just want to tell them that this o u t a g e s will be offered to those who will 9.50% $500.00 Minimum Investment as Major Cerdeno, and by a uprising is a big mistake and may attend the party. Only a limited ytappyVkfoted Lieutenant Batac. About 3,000 endanger our civilians,” de Villa c a u s e t o l d tickets will be sold since Per Annum 3 Years SI YU'US MAASE soldiers are based at the brigade. said. “What they did is something Gilligan’s, the location where the 1T O rtfid a y 1 0 . 0 0 % $500.00 Minimum Investment Other details were unavailable that cannot be supported by our by Ronel B. Concepcion party will be held, has a limited Я и п т Ч Ь г и т д sitting capacity. CUC Executive Director Ray У * i FOR CNMJ RfSIDENIS ONLY. RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Guerrero said the island $yide He told the Chamber members - ; · · Sh, power outages which occured that $200 will be charged per Tuesday night and Wednesday person and that only “the best A ' afternoon were due to problems food and the best entertainment” that cropped up with the two new will be provided for. Ying said 0 Financial Corp. generators, engines 5 and 6. that the use of the Hyatt facilities • ‘ ’ " b A Subsidiary of Hesaid thattheoneon Tuesday free of charge is one of the “do­ an Oct. 4 Pacific International Com pany (DBA GIBSON'S) occured because of a problem nations the Hotel gives to the ‘Уои. 're the orzatesi Auntie!] Professional C enter Building with bearing 9 in engine 6 and on community.” We wiiL never ί omet уст. E d u a rd o G . Cam acho - President Tel: 234-8615/5706 · Fax: 234-3517 Wednesday was the oil filter Justice Villagomez also called Lave, Oneces & ty p fie w s \ system on engine 5. on the members of the Chamber THE NORTHERN MARIANAS MUSIC SOCIETY Guerrero ordered the two en­ that the success of the event can Presents gines to be shut down, saying he be made possible through the help is “not quite upset” because CUC of the businessmen who will be still have the power generation to asked for donations between now handle the supply without both and the event. Prizes will also be engines. at stake during the evening and - He said that engine 5, now both men said that they hope in their production of putting in a second filtration quality prizes will be given this system, “do not have any serious year. problem, so I can put it on line Prominent business leaders in anytime, if we experience any the Commonwealth comprise the Attention Employers! other engine that goes down.” membership of the education D i e The one that “has the serious committee who have committeed 3 problem” is engine 6 on the no. 9 themselves in uplifting the qual­ fleeter trams bearing which "according to the ity of education provided for in temperature gauge that we saw the CNM1. H W T i m e , ··· went about the normal heat of 75 Villagomez said that to make degrees, and this one went over the project a reality, members of by Johann Strauss close to 9 0 degrees.” the business community have ...to start planning your An English Version He said Mitsubishi engineers been encouraged to “group to­ holiday party. have to open up no. 9 slot “and do gether" so that items like cars and visual inspection of the bearing, boats could be given as prizes. Musical Director & Conductor and if they see that there is no Proceeds of the gala event will As a special offer to employers, we will be closing the Milton Crotts major cause of the bearings then be turned over to the PSS through Stage Director & Choreographer, we will try and run the engine the education committee to fund dinner show in Gilligan’s from December 11 - 24 to Alex Nibley back into operation.” the creation of the homework accommodate holiday banquets. Whether you’re Set Design, Edward L. Duckrow Guenrero said the new engines center project inviting 25 or 600 guests, we have the facilities and The Homework Centers will Costume Design, Dianne Pickens is under warranty, “that is why expertise to make your event a success. we do not touch it, we only be­ be established for secondary stu­ come helper to_the engineers.” dents in need of extra tutoring. Reserve your date today! PERFORMANCES He added that there is no The establishment of the Center Saturday, October 6, 1990 scheduled power outages in the will be a pilot project since this is near future. the first time a project of such 7:30 P.M. kind was organized. Sunday, October 7, 1990 Among the subjects for which Call the Banquet Experts, 234-1234. School Is tutorial help will be given are H y a t t R e g e n c y / s a ip a n 4:30 P.M. Language, Arts, Mathematics, Convention Center, Capitol Hill Open Science and Social Studies. Teachers, parents and students Please will be extending their help to Tickets Available At interested students in need of tu­ Bibine’s, Rudolpho’s Drive torials. Teachers will be on a Music Society Board Member voluntary basis while parents and Carefully honor students will be given a $ 1 0 . 0 0 $5.00 hourly stipend. Meetings will be held on as FRIDAY - OCTOBER 5 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-17 16 — MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5.1990 USDE selects Hawaii University

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Sablan, chairman taining an OTEC plant, an aqua culture project can also be our Chalan Kanoa store or our plant in of the energy planning com­ mittee said that the committee developed wherein which plants Lower Base to pick-up your free sample. aims to address the series of that would only grow in tem­ Use it to wash your dishes. You’ll find that energy problems that will arise perate climate can be cultivated M E N U October 7, 1990 as a result of evcnis in the through the unpolluted waicr Sparkle Clean Dishwashing Liquid”, will Middle East. which is its by-product, Tighe leave no soap scum. It is free rinsing. Cleans In an interview Sept. 28, said. Sablan said that although there Cold Dishes easily in hard-water as we have in Saipan. The Governor has also asked are a series of alternatives be­ the MPLC to allot land for fu­ ▼ Chef Suggestion Assorted Appetizer Use it on your dirtiest dishes and even your ing studied by the committee, ture OTEC use, Sablan said. ▼ Fresh Fish Marinate W/Lemon greasiest kitchen utensils and pots and pans. they are urging the public to The use of gco-thcrmal energy reduce energy consumption by has also been seen as an alter­ ▼ Rolled Roast Beef in Vegetables It is very gentle on the hands. conserving and preserving en­ native plan however, it is still ▼ Seafood Cocktail Shrimp Decolation W/CocktalJ Sauce But the best part is our price: ergy to be used for future pur­ not feasible since not much poses.. experiment has been done to T Crabmeat Crepe W/Tomato Coulls Half gallon size: $3.45 Ruth Tighe of the Energy harness energy from it, Sablan T Meat Pie Office said that the CNMI has One gallon size: $6.25 said. T Cheese Variation the resources to develop alter­ The principle behind its use T Fruits Cempote Compare this price to other brands: native sources of energy since is to use a string of pipes and it was blessed with the sun and ▼ Diamond Hotel made Pastry ¿L Dessert K Assorted Bread A savings of over 30 %!!! sea cables that would bring the the ocean. Tighe said that ac­ energy through all the islands T Fresh Fruits Carving Comer Because “Sparkle Clean Dishwashing Liquid” is made and bottled in cording to the Governor, what of the CNMI. This, however, ▼ Salad Bar K Kinds of Salad we have is an energy supply Saipan, you save money. We guarantee it to be of the same quality or is not yet viable since not crisis and not an energy fuel much experimentation has been better as that imported from the United States or elsewhere or your crisis. done on the matter, Tighe said. money will be refunded. Long term solutions have Brucc also said that wave f~ Hot Dishes been looked into by the com­ technology, which uses the rise mittee as part of its contin­ and fall and the swells of ocean ■ Omelette Service Comer “Sparkle Clean Dishwashing Liquid” is available in our Chalan Kanoa gency plan to address energy water, has also been considered ■ Boiled Egg crisis. Drinks store and at our plant in Lower Base serving the people of Saipan. by the committee. "This shows ■ Sauteed Bacon Tim Bruce, legal counsel for a lot of promise,” Bruce said. ♦ Heat or Old Coffee, Milk or Tea the committee said that among ■ Potato Crisps Another long-term solution ♦ Fruit Juice·. Tomato, Orange, Pineapple SAIPAN ICE CO. the things that have been con­ that has been given is the use ■ Rolled Cabbage W/Tomato Sauce sidered is the creation of an ot Grapefruit Lower Base of Solar energy which could ■ Boiled Sausage W/Mustard OTEC or an Ocean Thermal not be easily harnessed be­ Tel. No: 322-9848 ■ American Hot Dog W/Tomato Ketchup Energy Conversion Plant. cause Saipan lacks the land Feasibility studies conducted wherein which PV panels can ■ Breaded White Fish W/Tartar Sauce by George Hahn and Ivan be built, Tighe said. ■ Skewer Seafood W/BBQ. Sauce Consolidated Transportation Services, Inc. Groom of PICHTR (Pacific Is­ “What is expensive in the Geiwral Agenl (Guam): General Agenl (Saipan): land Center for High-Tech Re­ ■ Roast Chicken “Teriyaki" use of Solar energy is the ini­ Consolidated Transportation Services, Inc | Consolidated Transportation Services, Inc search) in 1982 reveal that the ■ Beef Steak Tyrolienne Style 790 N. Marine Drive #203, Tumon, Guam P.O. Box 1937, Saipan, MP 96950 Lau-lau Beach is the most po­ tial outlay the people has to Contact Alma Fernandez at 322-1690 ■ Beef A ’la Florentine 96911 Contact John Covington at 646- m m tential site in the world pay for the construction of the 2853 or 646-2854 FAX 646-2855 or 322-2874 FAX322-1692| panels necessary for harnessing wherein which an OTEC plant ■ Deep Fried Pork Cutlet W/Sweet Sour Sauce the sun’s rays. There is no TRUCKING AIR & OCEAN FREIGHT NVOCC PICKUP & DELIVERY can be maintained. ■ Hot Vegetable Garnishes store on the island that even Bruce said that the mainte­ sells PV materials to con­ ■ White Rice Ball nance of an OTEC has been sumers,” Tighe said. ■ Shrimp Spaghetti part of the long-term plans the Tired of all the Tighe said that solar energy committee is studying how­ ■ Macaroni Curry Cream Sauces is viable in harnessing power ever, because of the high cost ■ Saipan Style Rice to supply streetlights and that of maintaining it, the power hassles with island power can also be pro­ ■ Seafood Rlzotto CTSI that could be derived from it vided for through the use of so­ can only be made possible in ■ Onion Gratln Soup lar energy. getting your the next five-ten years from ■ Soup Salnt-Germaln TRUCKING now. The Governor has issued a ■ Roast Beef Carving Comer "We have not yet reached the memorandum regarding the freight sent state of technology where an conservation and preservation ii CTSI investor can see it as a feasible of energy on the island. In the Free Champagne Service project to invest in," Bruce memorandum, the Gov. asks from Guam to Trucking that the community help the CTSI said. All You Can i t Sablan said that two experi­ government in its program to Saipan? mental OTEC plants are now preserve and conserve energy Eat K Drink for only $ 13 per person being operated in Hawaii from for future use. an $11 million award given by Tighe said that the beneficial With our weekly consolidation service, ($ 9 for kids) We deliver your container(s) to your the U.S. Department of side effect brought about by the just make a single phone call to Alma at crisis is the re-awakening of in­ unloading dock within one commerce. 322-1690 in Saipan or John at 646-2853 “The Commonwealth has al­ terest and concern regarding the in Guam and we'll arrange to pickup, working day of when you ready looked into the possibil­ harnessing of alternative provide us with a copy of ship, & deliver your freight right to your ity of a grant-in-aid that would sources of energy. P lu m e ria Coffee Shop office-hassle free. your Permit to Load.

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Star Ent., Inc. Guerrero Court Calendar Carmen Safeway Meitetsu J.C. Tenorio Ent. Inc. vs. Teny B. Students graduate Research PAN-KOMA REAL ESTATE Shopping Center vs. К-I General Bombom TJ^ REAL ESTATE AGENCY JUDGE MARTY K. TAYLOR Corp. Bautista, Nieves A. vs. Eduardo (Status Conf.) J.C. Tenprio Ent. Inc. vs. Martin INVESTMENT CONSULTING Oct. 10 M. Valdez ^ Pacific Trading Co. Ltd. vs. Paul M. Sablan Apprenticeship Program 9:00 a.m. CNMI vs. Rosimo, Edmund A. Palmer Bermudes, Sabina vs. Rudolfo (Arrgn.) J.C. Tenorio Ent Inc. vs. Lui A. The Cooperative State Program. His research project concerned Our office Is located on the 2nd Floor of Joe Torres CNMI vs. Elias Aldan Aguon Bermudes MTC vs. Antonia A. Ayuyu Piliwale Lavian Marie King et. al. vs. Research Service to the U.S. Zarah Pangelinan, the NMC the effects of fertilizer Building, acro ss Taro Sue Store, Beach Road, (Bench Trial) Oct. 11 Summer Holiday Hotel vs. Paul Herbert Taitingfong Saipan Credit Union vs. David C. Department of Agriculture release said, a junior from treatments on radish seed Chalan Kanoa. CNMI vs. Sylvan R. Camacho 9:00 a.m. Palmer Aguon et. al. Aquiningoc, Manuela Ana Borja sponsors a yearly Research Marianas High School w l cd germination and growth, the (Status Conf.) CNMI vs. Alex Ngotel (Arrgn.) Pacific Gardenia Hotel vs. Antonio Kosa Ent. Inc. vs. Gregorio B. CNMI vs. Joseph Pangelinan for Corr. of birth record. O. Quitugua Apprenticeship Program for with Dr. Lolita N. Ragus fn 1 press release stated. If you have any land for sale or lease, please call CNMI vs. Gilbert M. Cabrera Oct. 12 Morales (Status Conf.) (Status Conf.) Triple J. Saipan vs. Delia M. High School Juniors and June to August. She worked on Both students intend to JOHN ALDAN at Tel. Nos. 234-7594/234-7595 or 9:00 a.m. Saipan Credit Union vs. Juan T. CNMI vs. Paulus Sambal (Status Pangelinan Castro Seniors, according to NMC two research projects, continue their education CNMI vs. Henry Déla cruz Santos Lavian Marie King vs. Herbert come visit us. Conf.) (Trial) Lucky Star Corp. vs. Martin M. press release. performance of bell peppers through college. Taitingfong Saipan Credit Union vs. Ignacia P. CNMI vs. Gabriel P. Sablan CNMI vs. Danilo Leano (Sent.) Sablan Cruz The goal of the program is under different fertilizer (Status Conf.) Jones & Guerrero Inc. Co. vs. Sea Universal Rental vs. Soledad treatments, and a survey of CNMI vs. Jeorge G. Serguritan Star Ent. Inc. Bank of Saipan vs. Henry C. to stimulate interest among 1:30 p.m. (Trial) Terlaje Tudela students in science related CNMI medicinal plants. Denolan, Eileen Mae S. vs. J.C. Tenorio Ent. Inc. vs. Sea Star Olympia Market vs. Marcelino G. CNMI vs. Jose L. Arizapa (Trial) Ent., Inc. Olympia Market vs. Francisca T. careers. This summer two high David Attao, a Sophomore Denolan, Benjamin G. Jr. Pacson Sakisat CNMI vs. Henry DLC. Santos J.C. Tenorio Ent., Inc., vs. Sea school students were selected to from Marianas High School, JAPANESE STYLE Continental Airlines vs. Lillian L. Cresencia B. Villagomez vs. work with the Northern worked with Dr. Kenneth Sirocho Suda Marianas College Land Grant Marcum from July to August. Oriental Co. Ltd., vs. Martin M. Sablan Pacific Trading Co. Ltd. vs. Island Food Sr. Beverage Inc. SPECIAL LUNCIJ Triple J. Saipan Inc. vs. Maria B. Taitano IS BEING Sambhwani's Corp. vs. Virginia A. Imperial SERVED * Kwek's Ent. Inc. vs. Jo-ATs Catering Service IN UNIQUE Kwek’s Ent. Inc. vs. Lim's Construction Bibine's Collections vs. Raynita JAPANESE STYLE L. Camacho Herman's Modem Bakery vs. Esperanza Tudela Hafa Adai Video vs. Stanley ONLY $5.00 Litulumar OPEN: 7AM-7PM U.S. Calvary vs. Pacific Divers MHS students, Pangelinan and Attao are with Dr. Marcum, left Universal Rental vs. Evelyn and Dr. Ragus, far right. Mungmitin TEL. 234-5983 Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. Ctr. vs. Carlos S. Pelena Continued from page 30 Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. Court Calendar... Ctr. vs. Carlos S. Pelena Iwek's Ent. vs. Joey C. Tudcla et. Bibine’s Collections vs. Eugenio Cigna Insurance co. vs. Joaquin Q. 1 Castro & Lonina A. Lizama Mendiola Iwek's Ent. vs. Juan Q. & Sunny Market vs. B.Y. Ent. Inc. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. tagdalena M. Inos Ctr. vs. Conrado C. Fabros Iwek's Ent. vs. Juan Q. Inos & JUDGE ROBERT A. HEFNER Commonwealth Indr. Gas Corp. tagdalena M. Inos Oct. 10 vs. Jesus San Nicolas Jida Fashions Inc. vs. Airihna A. 9:00 a.m. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. takaya Rolando Dela Cruz, et. al. vs. YOUNG’S BAKERY & SNACKS Ctr. vs. Frank S. Pangelinan xeland Ins. Undr. vs. JJ Trading Saipan Const. Corp. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. lorp. Pacific Dev. Inc. vs. MPLC, & P.O. BOX 2183 BEACH ROAD, SAN JOSE, SAIPAN Ctr. vs. Virginia A. Imperial iunny Market vs. Diana V. Sablan Tasi Tours (Motion) Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. lung Market vs. Ramona S. Oct. 11 (NEXT TO UNITED TRAVEL AGENCY) Ctr. vs. Pearl Commercial Ent. krhardt 9:00 a.m. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. unny Market vs. CK Pacific Inc. Duty Free Shoppers Ltd. vs. Henry Ctr. vs. Pearl Commercial Ent. unny Market vs. Zerlina A. S. Sablan Universal Rental vs. Ki Yul Lee 'angelinan Triple J. Saipan vs. Pelander J. larmen Safeway Meitetsu Shp. JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO Benjamin ,'tr. vs. Ramona S. Schardt Oct. 09 Golden Lobster Rest. vs. Edwin P. larmcn Safeway Meitetsu Shp. 9:00 a.m. RELAX! Aldan .'tr. vs. Alice O. Pangelinan CNMI vs. Glenia Tewid (Status Triple J. Saipan vs. Martin Muna With Moylan's payroll unny Market vs. Eugenio V. Hrg.) deduction plans, we Indalecio .'astro CNMI vs. Simpson Elbclau (Trial) Pacific Int'l Co. Inc. vs. Lourdes iunny Market vs. Misaro Kaiser CNMI vs. Ana Dcmapan (Arrgn.) make it a breeze to T. Chargualaf i Annie K. Kaiser 1:30 p.m. keep up with your Sunny Market vs. Leilani R. Taro Jarmcn Safeway Meitetsu vs. Castro, Felix Manihusan In re the insurance payments. Universal Rental vs. Carol Jane ohn M. Salas A. Sc Eleanor Salas Estate of Let the Good Guys Myer iunny Market vs. Juana M. San Pialur, Catalina & Ana In re the and Gals help you Sunny Market vs. Katherine 9 icol as Estate of Rangamar iunny Market vs. Airihna A. Pangelinan, Rosa C. In re the set up your payroll Universal Rental vs. Jean Yosiwo viakaya Estate of deductions so you Universal Rental vs. Lelani R. iunny Market vs. Wait Kcrhart Sablan, Dolores t. In the matter of won't even miss the Taro Daive the Estate of money. Call us today. Guam" Memorial Hospital vs. Iunny Market vs. Miranda M. Igisaiar, Jose S. In re the matter of Concepcion M. Cortez Villagomez the Estate of Sunny Market vs. Charley Kenty Universal Rental vs. Felix B. Pangelinan, Juan I. In the matter et. al. Uabrera & Agnes T. Cabrera of the Estate of Hafa Adai Store vs. Jack Udui Universal Renta! vs. Eugenio V. Cabrera, Maria Sn. In re the Estate Six Ten Store vs. Off-shore Ent. Castro & Lonina A. Lizama of Inc. Universal Rental vs. Robert R. Oct. 11 Transpacific Int'l Inc. vs. Eleanor Long & Janet T. Long 9:00 a.m. T. Salas Sunny Market vs. Sai Phil CNMI vs. Alex Yashinto (Status Kwek's Ent. vs. Eleanor Salas Builders & Services Inc. Conf.) Kwek's Ent. vs. Ramona S. Universal Rental vs. Rudy C. CNMI vs. Soram, Hermes L. Schardt Aguon (Status Conf.) Sunny Market vs. Ramona S. Universal Rental vs. Hankook Oct. 12 Schardt Corp. 8:30 a.m. Sixten Store vs. Marti J.S. Ilg Universal Rental vs. Bae Sun II CNMI vs. Brania, Demetrio L. Sixten Store vs. Godfrey's Universal Rental vs. Fernando M. (An-gn.) Mendiola Romolor CNMI vs. Chisato, Clare T. Sixten Store vs. Rosalia C. Sambhwani's Corp. vs. William CNMI vs. Meola, Xunda (Arrgn.) Dueñas T. Thomas CNMI vs. Stm Nicolas, Francisco MOYLAN’S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. Pacific Int'l Co. vs. Maria Ana T. Chain G. Sambhwani vs. William c. (Angn.) Sablan Home of the Good Guys T. Thomas 9:00 a.m. Sablan Building, P.O. Box658, Saipan, CM 96950 Kwek's Ent. vs. Anella B. Boaz Bibinc's Collections vs. Christina Isaac Pasquana Patsy vs. Castro, Continued on page 31 Joviia F. Fax: 234-8641 · Telephone: 234-6142/6442/6571/7185 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1990-MARIANAS V \RiETY NF.WS AND VIEWS-

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(234) 9083 / 9084 “I am looking about a $7 million tive years in the organization’s off line... but it is a waste of history, the Hotel Association of Point Resort Club, Daiichi Saipan for fiscal year 1991 subsidy,” he generation.” Beach Hotel, Hafadai Beach Ho­ said. the Guerrero recently went to (HANMI) this week announced tel, Hotel Nikko Saipan, HyattRe- The island have enough fuel EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE Singapore to check on the situa­ the names of new leaders elected gency Saipan, Pacific Gardenia supply up to the end of the month tion, since these refineries are for fiscal year 1991, according to Hotel, Pacific Islands Club, Saipan adding that on the next scheduled getting their fuel from most Mid press release from HANMI. Diamond Hotel, Saipan Grand shipment of fuel, the new rates East countries “commented that Hideo Sugiyama, general man­ Hotel, Summer Holiday Hotel. BULLDOZER AIR COMPRESOR from Shell which took effect last fuel price is going to increase ager of Coral Ocean Point Resort Membership in the organiza­ Sept, 20, will be implemented. whether we like it or not.” Club and a long-time member of tion is available to all hotels cur­ He said if they raised the rate to The figures that “were dis­ HANMI has been named presi­ rently operating in the Common­ becomfortable“ingettingenough cussed with them is correspondent dent A graduate of Chuo Univer­ wealth. Prospective members are revenue to pay for the purchase of to this figure that I got from S hell, sity and YMCA Hotel School, invited to attend the luncheon TRAILER DUMP TRUC K fuel,” it is possible that hotels, the which is not trying to go over and Sugiyama joined Coral Ocean meetings, which are generally held garments, and all other big power beyond what the increase is on Point when it opened in 1988, on the second Monday of each month. The next meeting will be at consumers will revert to their the Singaporean refineries.” said the press release. He first the Saipan Grand Hotel on Octo­ emergency generators. Guerrero further said that the came to Saipan in 1983 as the J l He said that when it happens, general manager of the Chalan ber 8 at 12:00 noon. For more best way not to increase the power information, please contact any New Hotel Association of the CNMI Officers (left to right) Shinichi Yamada, Treasurer; Ronald Sablan, BACKHOE LOADER PAY LOADER CUC will be producing power rates is to save energy. Kanoa Beach Club. Prior to that time, he was the general manager hotel member or President Hideo President of Community Affairs; Hideo Sugiyama, President; Toshimi Yoshida, Vice President; David of Seabonia Yacht Club in Japan. Sugiyama at 234-7000. Secretary. Last year’s president, Toshimi MPLC turns. . . Yoshida of the Hotel Nikko will assume the position of vice presi­ CEMENT MIXER COMPACTOR Continued from page 1______and dispose of the public lands. dent. Ron Sablan of Pacific Gar­ struction of the AIBIC Hotel in We are authorized to collectrents denia has been re-elected as vice San Antonio. He said that the of which the collected money goes president of community affairs, advance rental from the hotel has intoadministrativeandoperational and Shinichi Yamada of the Dia­ been put into a TCD account by costs,” Concepcion said. mond Hotel will serve a third FORK LIFT WATER PUM P the MPLT. He said that the rents also pay term as treasurer. David Ying of Concepcion said that there are for the infrastructure in home­ Hyatt Regency Saipan will be the no other funds left in the care of steads the excess of which is given new secretary. MPLC. Hes^id that as of 1985, a to the MPLT for safekeeping by Members who were previously total of $25-28 million have al­ investing it to yeild more money elected to various government- GENERATOR BOOM TRUCK ready been turned over to the for the treasury. At the end of sponsored advisory boards will MPLT. every fiscal year, theexcessmoney continue to represent the Hotel Association. Hotel Nikko Gen­ AND MANY OTHERS “The MPLC is constitution­ is appropriated by the Legislature ally mandated to properly manage for other projects. eral Manager Toshimi Yoshida will remain on the Governor’s Check i/i/ith us for our new rates Council of Economic Advisors. № ase Drive Carefully Hyatt’s David Ying will continue as council member of the Com­ bined State Job Training Council. David Wiseman, HANMI’s legal counsel, will represent the Asso­ ciation on the Zoning Advisory Council. Formed in 1985, the Hotel As­ M a d e in Ja p a n sociation of the Northern Mariana Islands meets once each month to discuss common concerns and ELECTRIC SHOP share ideas about the hotel indus­ try. According to the new offic­ ■ REPAIR ЦШ) ers, HANMI is currently address­ \ ing several ongoing issues, in­ h • SELL(Ek£.j cluding safety for tourists, in­ I r creased hotel participation in is­ Етп о о о I г*Т*1 land-wide tourism promotions, ■ ORDER L >Î3L ) non-resident worker regulations, and an industry-wide “Adopt-a- School” program that is now in the planning stages. The current membership of HANMI is comprised of the gen­ THE NEWEST FROM JAPAN eral managers and/or rcprcsema- MIDDLE ROAD · PACIFIC EAGLE BUILDING PUBLIC NOTICE As of October 1,1990

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Box 41, Saipan, MP 96950 · Tel: 322-5118 • Fax: 322-1376 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 39 Concern expressed over water quality in Asia Pacific region Saipan history booklet by Farrell now available BANGKOK - Deteriorating for Asia and the Pacific fertilizer a year. sea overfishing. presented to the region’s gov­ SAIPAN CATTLE The new 88 page booklet we have begun translating the water quality throughout much (ESCAP) in its latest survey of — Rapid industrialization, - Coastal ecosystems, par­ ernments for their consideration about Saipan, features 225 Commonwealth Today”, with photo captions into Japanese. of the Asia-Pacific region is the environment calls such touted as an essential aspect of ticularly wetlands, mangroves at a ministerial-level conference photographs of Saipan, its photographs of the incumbent We hope that by next year we calling attention to what may technologies "inappropriate". economic growth (yet and corals are degrading fast on environment and develop­ COMPANY people, places and events that administration, legislature, will be able to feature a totally well be a most powerful tragic But their use is now so well necessarily achieved on a largely because agricultural, in­ ment in Bangkok, 10-16 Octo­ have made history through the judiciary and other public bilingual publication," said irony of this decade, according entrenched that any significant shoestring), has brought with dustrial and urban pollution" is ber 1990, calls for a two­ years, according to Carmen officials. Cow Town Resort Mrs. Farrell in the press for a news release from UNIS. change will require substantial it massive pollution and washed down into them. pronged attack. Dela Cruz Farrell, who stated release. "It is primarily a photo­ Many of the technologies amounts of time, money and urbanization, the latter ESCAP estimates that only While the root causes of in a press release on the new essay," said Mrs. Farrell. "And The Saipan booklet begins which have so far contributed effort. dumping its own enormous 15 percent of the region's 120 aquatic ecosystem degradation book. it is primarily produced for with a description of Saipan as most of the region’s rapid For instance: - Widespread quantities of wastes into the million of valuable wetlands is such as technology-based rural Farrell released the 72 page visitors. Has space available in a the gateway to Asia. It then economic development are now agro-chemical use, introduced water. adequately protected. Coastal and urban pollution should be Tinian booklet in a similar The booklet is available at briefly describes the Spanish, being identified as among the little more than a decade ago as - At sea, the race to achieve pollution and overfishing, tackled directly, ESCAP also format last year. She hopes to many retail outlets around the unique Indian style Teepee German, and Japanese most environmentally part of the "green revolution", economic, and hence political, because they destroy fish hopes to develop an ideal island. nurseries, threaten much of the scenario for environment- release a similar booklet for administrations. It talks about damaging. is now accepted as a major strength in a highly 30 million tons annual marine friendly development and then setting. Rota later this year or early the events of World War II, the The United Nations Eco­ source of river pollution. The competitive environment has Moses named catch. help member countries work next year. American Naval nomic and Social Commission region now sues close to been a major contributor to ESCAP's response, to be towards it. For more information and "We have been able to make Administration, and then the UMDA Personnel 50,000 tons of chemical growing near-shore and deep- a few additions to the Saipan political development of the New cable details, please contact Alex booklet that the Tinian booklet Northern Marianas into a Manager did not have, Farrell said in the Commonwealth of the United A former Marianas High GM from Verdusco at 322-1114. press release. Our opening tour States of America, the release School teacher and administra­ of the island is now in both said. It ends with a brief tor, Augustine H. Moses has Arkansas English and in Japanese. And chapter titled "The been named to the newly-cre­ 1990 Sedans Defining himself as an T O Y O T A ated position of Personnel “Arkansas boy who was pre­ Manager for United Micronesia sented with exciting opportuni­ Development Association, ac­ ties to learn about new cultures cording to UMDA President and meet new people . . ,” Purchase a New Joseph Waechter. Saipan Cable Television man­ Originally from Angaur, ager Dwight Engler, 37, moved TOYOTA Sedan during it&e offers three booth Palau, Moses is a resident of into his new job this week. Saipan. His new A “Razorback (attended the the month of October and responsibilities at UMDA University of Arkansas at include recruitment and training Fayetteville),’’ Engler brings we will give you a FREE locations to better serve you. of employees for the 12 years of experience in the company's main office in the cable television market with Nauru Building in Susupe, as him. “I see a lot of challenge well hiring for several affiliated here on Saipan,” he said, “and I 6 in 1 AIR companies. According to am very impressed with the Sablan Building, San Jose Moses, current priorities beauty of the island.” COMPRESSOR (Next to Micro Motors) include filling several openings Engler said he decided to ac­ Automatic Cut-off · Tire Inflator · Worklight · at the Cow Town Resort in cept the Saipan Cable TV Flasher · High Speed Inflator · High Speed Deflator 4 BOOTHS Marpi in a variety of positions, manager’s job primarily be­ Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and the newly re-opened Royal cause of its location in the Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat./8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun. Taga Beach Club is looking for Western Pacific. “Ever since I additional staff. was a little boy I have always dreamed about the South Seas,” he said in a Thursday telephone interview. Saipan’s “slower pace” that oLhcr areas he has worked was also an attraction, he said. In Clarissa's Fashions, Chalan Kanoa many ways the lifestyle of (Across from Town House) Saipan reminds him of his small-town roots in Arkansas 2 BOOTHS where everyone was friendly to Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. each other and there was a real spirit of community. Prior to his his posting in the Commonwealth Engler was general manager of Buford Ca­ ble TV in Athens, GA, over­ seeing four cable tv operations \ in that stale, according to a Augustine H. Moses press release announcing his I islander Hotel, Garapan new job. (On Beach Road) Prior to joining UMDA, He also was general manager Moses taught science, math, of the Harrison, Arkansas cable 2 BOOTHS and business courses for the tv operation in 1988 and was Pairere No.1 Open 8:00 a.m. to 12 Midnight/7 days-a-week. past five years at Marianas system manager of six TCA- High School. He served in owned systems in Arkadclphia, numerous capacities for the Engler said he has always < ® T O Y O T A Trust Territory of the Pacific been active in community ser­ Islands Government, including vice wherever he was located, director of the Office on Aging, is a Rotarian, active in Ameri­ assistant administrator for the can Cancer Society work. The Department of Community new cable manager said he has Services, and assistant director Low, direct-dial rates available. also been active in respective of education, among other MICROL CORPORATION chambers of commerce in Ge­ positions in education since orgia and Arkansas and believes SAN JOSE, SAIPAN MP 96950 TEL 234-5911-8 1969. For More information in doing everything he can to help promote the community. OVERSEAS, INC. Keep Saipan He replaces Ernie Galilo who Sablan Bldg., San Jose 234-8521 call 234-8521 will return to Guam and re-as- Wow Available Beautiful. sume managerial duties of Holmes Management’s (cor­ LIFE-TIME WARRANTY Don't be a porate owner of Cable systems on Saipan and Guam) KOKU- AGAINST RUST Litterbug! FM there. See your dealer for details or call 234-7704 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1990 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS A N D VIEWS-- 41 ^M A R IA N A S VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY - OCTOBER 5. 1990 Mofaos heads Social Studies Program

PSS — In a reflection of his month. T he position had been versity in Salem, Oregon, in 1976. case at all. I met some good manner, Jose C. Mafhas eased his vacant since June 1989, when In 1978 he took some time off to friends. After coming from a way into the field of Social Studies NoelTaisacan resigned from PSS travel and experience life in small island, and attending a very after trying other educational ar­ to become a Social Studies In­ Southern California. “Living in conservative school, the envi­ eas. Mafnas, a soft-spoken, structor at the Northern Marianas Orange County was a tremendous ronment I encountered was very friendly, became the Public College. experience,” said Mafnas. “Many unrestrictive. If I had to do it all MART School System (PSS) Social Mafnas began his post-second­ people here don ’ t understand how over again, I’ddo thesame thing.” Studies Program Manager last ary education at Willimette Uni­ I could just leave school, but I After moving around the Or­ ange County area, Mafnas re­ turned to Saipan and began P.O. Box 107 CK Saipan, MP 96950 teachingatGregorioT. Camacho Elementary School in his home 1.1. Realty Telephone: 234-6025/ Fax: 234-5570 Jose C. Mafnas village of San Roque in 1981. In learned a great deal about life and COMFORTERS: 1983, he transferred to the PSS BED SETS: people,” continued Mafnas. “They central office where he worked Includes Mattress, say there are no friendly people in until 1984. REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE/LEASE the big city, but that wasn’t the Boxspring and Frame ifcrcmr row sal! tw ttast This property is located directly across two major hotels, the Hyatt . ^ · -■;·· · Hotel (Saipan), and the Daichi Hotel (Saipan). The asking price for Single this property is 10 M.

atcm «neu Second property near Beach Road and has 13 unit apartments built OAlfcAPAH on site. Asking price for this property is 5700,000. (negotiable) « t * Ï A Double This property sits atop beautiful Mt. Tapochau (Saipan’s highest V—— (r ut. r¿i*araiun point) and offers a 285 degree spectacular view of the island’s crystal blue waters and white sandy beaches below. Adjacent to this property is a proposed 5 50 unit condominium, due to start construc­ tion. Asking price for this property is 15 M. (negotiable) ¡I·. S A H H O Q U IS Twin/Full size

WH o») KftSI This property is located across the Nikko Hotel. This area is soon Office of the Mayor ana Depanmem of Public Safety are jointly to be the newest business center to Saipan. Three hotels are in the working removing scrap metals and broken vehicles in the villages immediate area, they are, Nikko Hotel, Nansay Hotel, and the Aqua and along the roads. Scenes like this are not only eyesores, but they * 4 2 “ are also unsanitary. If you ha ve any scrap metals or broken vehicles Resort Club. The asking price for this property is $500,000. by your house or property, it is by Law 6-6 that you are require to remove them and store them at the Public Work scrap yard. The Queen/King size Office of the Mayor will assist private citizens free of charge. Businesses will be charged at the rate established by the Mayor's This property is located in the area of San Vicente and is close to the office. $ 5 9 9 5 airport and stores. It offers a vista of the Philippine Sea. Asking price for this property is 51,000,000.00. PUBLIC NOTICE /r-KrtllT KW WH IW H»' Please contact us if you are seriously interested in any of these properties. Our phone number is (670) 234-6025, Fax (670) 234- NOTICE OF EXTENSION FOR CASINO 5570. APPLICATION FOR CASINO LICENSES PILLOWS: BED SPREADS: The issuance of applications for Casino Standard Twin licenses is closed. \V*. , JANE'S RESTAURANT----- All applicants are advised that the deadline for Near W-2 Gas Station filing applications for casino licenses is extended •U» Next to Jane’s Hairstyle Center to November 15,1990 at 3:00 p.m., local time. King Full Puerto Rico, Saipan Forms 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 must be filed with the I ·*£ Open to serve you for: Executive Director on or before the above deadline together with the non-refundable deposit BREAKFAST: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. *5 2 “ of $200,000.00 by the November 15th deadline. FAST FOOD LUIMCH: 1 1 :0 0 a.m. - 2 :0 0 p.m. Queen SMACK: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. □INMER: 6:00 p.m. - 10:00.p.m. Submissions relative to applicant's proposed Hotel-Casino Physical Development Master Plan, Site Development Plan, Infrastructure Development $ 7$ Bar Open Until Midnight BEDROOM SETS: 58 Serving International Food: Chamorro, American, Japanese, Plan, Hotel-Casino Facility Plan, Hotel-Casino Chinese and Filipino. Operating Plan, Local Resident Employment Plan, We Accept Private Parties: Wedding, Christening, Birthday and Etc. Resident-Business Support Program and the Essential Services Im pact Plan must be filed with the Ä f l Ä I Executive Director on or before 3:00 p.m., local For reservation, please call: 322-1178 15% time, December 31,1990. - -//7 7 7 7 All inquiries or questions regarding this notice Sale Prices effective: October 5-8, 1990 should be addressed to: O ff “Hewte S w td pvt 4* vuteú. ée&t" MR. WILLIAM B. NABORS Executive Director located at the Carmen Safeway Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission Shopping Plaza in Chalan Kanoa Municipality of Tinian and Tinian, MP 96952 Tel: (670)433-9231 or 9250 Fax: (670) 433-9267 A Division of Carmen S a fe ty enterprises, Jut. We’re open Monday to Saturday · 8:30 AMto 6:00 PM · Tel.: 234-7313//7490 Is/ JOHN U. HOFSCHNEIDER Chairman Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission 4 2 - m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y n e w s a n d v ie w s- f r id a y - o c to ber 5, 1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 43 Saipan Cattle Company WE NEED A MAID IMMEDIATELY Malone named DDC program director TO WORK IN OUR HOME. employee of the Governor's presents One Day (M-F) a week. New director, Juanita Seman Agency have been clearly Lulu, as she prefers to be through request for proposals. Malone was najned recently for defined," says Malone. called, is presently the only office, Malone's office is DD has grants of $120,000 Please call 322-0512 the Governor's Developmental Developmental Disabilities staff for the ' DD, but located at the Public School available to these agencies who Disabilities Council, according are severe, chronic mental anticipates more help in the System (PSS) central office, come up with model programs to PSS press release. Malone and/or physical impairments near future. "I hope to get a where she works in the PSS for people with developmental took over from Acting Director which occur at an early age, are secretary and a couple of Special Education office. PSS disabilities. The agencies base LEADER AQUARIUM & GOLDFISH Nick Benjamin. "This is the likely to continue indefinitely, planners soon," says Malone, is the State Administering their proposed programs on the first time since DD was and have a pervasive effect on "but in the meantime I wear Agency and administers the DD Council's three priorities, MAKE YOUR HOME LIVELY WITH established in 1984 that the an individual's functional many hats," referring to the day-to-day operations, as which are employment, child THE BEAUTY OF GOLD FISH! roles of the DD Council and abilities and need for services. various functions she performs designated by former Governor development, and case SUNDAY 2: III as Director. Being a new Pedro P. Tenorio. management projects. After Together with beautifully designed administration and a new The function of DD, proposals are submitted, they aquariums for hotels, offices, director, Malone knows it will basically, is to take its federal are screened by a DD Grants restaurants & homes. take, time to get fully settled. grant and give subgrants to Review and Selection Although technically an public and private agencies Committee. OUR WELL TRAINED SPECIALIST will help you, advise you & take MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL care of your aquarium works. Wealso supply aquarium materials at COW TOWN and anollaries. CALL NOW, 234-0421 - 2 / CHANA BLDG. S^VISI FR A N CISCO SUNNY VS. MARKET HOUSTON ■CHALAN KANOA SAN ANTONIO- HOPWOOD JUNIOR HIGH 7:30 RM. Juanita Seman Malone >50o Hot Dogs 8 Discount on Budweiser Beer 20th Anniversary Rosary We the family of the late Sew¿ce: THOMAS PALACIOS SABLAN AIRC0HIS, (NOW SHOWING REFRIGERATORS,!!! wish to extend our heartfelt appreciation and sin­ cere thanks to the Most Rev. Bishop Thomas A. FREEZERS Camacho, Monsignor Vicente Martinez, the Honor­ & OTHER able Lorenzo I. DLGuerrero, Governor of the North­ ern Mariana Islands, the President and Speaker of APPLIANCES. V >*/ the CNMI Legislature, the Mayor of Saipan and to all FOR RESDENTIAL, our relatives and friends who spent their precious COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL USE. time with us during the afternoon and evening rosaries, Mass of intention and the Holy Sacrifice of COW TOWN the Mass for our beloved father. e * ¿ í: ______We, the children of the late RESORT L & S ELECTRONICS MARIA DELA CRUZ DUENAS, Words cannot adequately express our sincere grati­ tude and appreciation to all of you for the kind & cordially invite all our uncles, relatives, friends and- & GENERAL SERVICE neighbors to join in celebrating the 20th Anniversary expression of sympathy and personal help extended REPAIR SHOP Rosary of our beloved mother to be said nightly at the to us on the death of our father. Thank you sincerely Restaurant residence of her son and daughter-in-law, George C. for sharing our sorrow. Your most comforting ex­ and Margarita A. Duenas in Navy Mill at 8:00 p.m. is now open TEL. wo.: 234-3748 pression of sympathy, kindness, prayer and thought­ 234-8306 from October 10 thru October 18. On Octobeiil8th, fulness are more deeply appreciated than any words the rosary will be said at 12:00 noon and followed by Seven Days À Week of thanks can ever be expressed. Please be assured 234-5633 the mass at 6:00 p.m. at the Kristo Rai Church. 5:00 P.M. to io:oo P.M. FAX WO.: 234-5695 that you will always be remembered by the family of / f FACTORY: 322-0351 Dinner follows at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. the late OUR SHOWTIME IS George C. Duenas at Navy Hilll. 8:00 p.m. 7 days a week WE ALSO BUY AIMD SELL THOMAS PALACIOS SABLAN MARIA DELA CRUZ DUENAS was survived by: USED AIRCOIMS Dolores D. & Urbano C. Babauta; Magdalena D. & CALL US FOR MORE Jan-E Noor; Ines DLC. Duenas; Margarita A. & THANK YOU INFORMATION George C. Duenas; Bemadita C. & Jesus S. Taitano; SALAMATPO Subscribe Today Carmen M. & Alex C. Castro; Augusta Cruz; Fer­ DANKULU NA SI YU’US MA’ASE nando C. Ada; Barbara Dawes; and also survived by - r her grandchildren. Our work is fully guaranteed. CHILDREN & FAMILY We provide the best service ;P, o; Box ¿31, Saipan MP96950Tet 234-6341/7573/9797 Fax 234-9271 in the island. Your presence will be greatly appreciated. Dankulo Na Si Yuus Maase Gin en I Familia. 44-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VTEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 45 FIRST ANNIVERSARY ROSARY F1LATA holds Micronesia Telecommunications We the family of the late Red Cross Walk-a-thon's not just for kids 5th open Saipan-If you thought that your health, not to mention the and will continue to match any Prizes this year will include the six Vicente De Leon Oct. 13th RecLCross Walk-a - ARC's treasury. There's some single amount higher than that. Apple computers and monitors check point stations along ATTENTION pretty grown-up money More than a thousand partici­ and sets of Encyclopedia the way at least 15 minutes doubles thon was just for kids in our Britannica. before the event begins. I Guerrero Babauta Ding Lerma, President of island schools, you had better involved, thanks to one of the pants, young and old, are organization's more The ten-mile walk kicks .off Volunteers at the starting point Fiiipino-American Tennis dust off your hiking shoes and expected for the fifth edition of TO 0ÜB MTC CUSTOMERS also known as should be in place by 5:30 Association (FTLATA), has an­ think again. enthusiastic backers in the the Walk-a-thon- according to at 6 a.m. at the American a.m. MTC IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT A "Ben Ancha Sai" nounced that the 5th HLATA There'll be lots of kids past. chapter chairman Jerry Facey. Memorial Park and proceeds to the post office intersection in Pledge chexcks maybe picked Open Doubles Tournament making their way along the In .1989, Bobbie Grizzard In the event, local businesses NEW STATE OP THE ART SWITCH Chalan Kanoa. up at the Big Dipper Ice cream wish to invite all our relatives and friends to join us on the will be held on November 3,4, ten-mile course back and forth walked across the finish line to and individuals pledge amounts WILL BE INSTALLED BY THE END OF raise $1,275 for the Red Cross for miles walked by the All participants will receive shop in , First Anniversary Rosary of our beloved father, grandfa­ 10 and 11 at the various hotel on Beach Road next Saturday OCTOBER. courts in the island. to help raise money for the and win a special award for her students. a T-shirt, courtesy of DFS and Winchnell's in Garapan and ther & great grandfather "Vicente De Leon Guerrero Rudolpho's in San Jose. Babauta". There will be four (4) CNMI chapter of the American effort. This year, she will be Based on the total amount all finishers get a free ticvkct categories to be contested in Red Cross and win prizers for off-island but her influence will raised by students from to Oct. 15 movie at Cowtown The Red Cross asks that pledge money be turned in MTC is Requesting your patience during this tournament such as Men’s their schools, but ARC wants still be felt. participating public and private Theatre. the Cut-over Process. We will be unable to Rosary will be said nightly at 8:00 p.m. beginning on Doubles A, B, C, and adults involved, not just as Grizzard is offering to match schools, incentive prizes will Volunteers of all ages are prior to the start of the Walk-a- needed and are asked to be at thon. provide NEW installations, Number October 3,1990 at the residence of his daughter and son- Women's open. volunteers, but as walkers. any contribution by one person be donated to the top schools. in-law Mr. & Mrs. Max T. Arriola, Chalan kanoa, Dist#2, In the Woman's category, "it It might even be good for up to a minimum of $1,000 changes, or disconnect ORDERS FROM Saipan. will be on a lameduck basis, October 15, 1990 through November 5, which means that stronger Tinian Cliff Fishing Tourney 1990, for 234 PREFIX ONLY.This tempo­ On the final day October 11th, rosary will be said at 12:00 player will team up with a DEATH AND FUNERAL rary Inconvenience Is Necessary, so that we noon. The mass will be at 6:00 p.m. at Bitten Del Carmen weaker, player," Lerma said. In Church in Chalan Kanoa. this manner, the doubles teams on November 9-11 may convert ALL OF OUR EXISTING CUS­ will be balanced and "more fun By Lily O. Ramos Marketing Assistant James ANNOUNCEMENT can be derived from the game." The Marianas Visitors Bu­ Santos. TOMERS TO THE NEW SWITCHING EQUIP­ Dinner will be served immediately after the mass at Mr. & MENT. For more information, reau, in cooperation with the "We have received favorable Mrs. Max T. Arriola's residence in Chalan Kanoa, Dist. #2. FTLATA Prexy confirmed that Mayor's Office on Tinian, will response and comments from Please join us. Thank you and Si Yuus Maase the posters will be displayed at stage the 9th Annual Tinian our off-island participants re­ SI YU’US MAASE ______Mr. & Mrs. Max T. Arriola & Children Joeten Shopping Center, Cliff Fishing Derby from garding their experience with 1 Susupe and Garapan, Nov. 9-11. this annual derby," he added. SSsSS a s ' Micropac, Susupe; Rainbow The event will officially "We are also pleased that M LUIS CEPEDA ^ 1 # ^ Sports, Chalan Piao; PIC open immediately after the &F Hotel on Tinian is once w· ’w xi* tennis shack, San Antonio. welcoming ceremony on Nov. again extending discounts on Tournament entry forms will 9 at 5 p.m. and officially close their room rates," Santos fur­ be out next week and can be on Nov. 11 at 12 noon. ther stated. CRiSOSTIMO FIRST YEAR obtained at Rainbow Sports Off island participants are A total of fifty fishermen and Micropac, Lerma added. encouraged to be on Tinian be­ from Japan, Korea, Guam and For more details, please fore Nov. 9 for the welcoming Saipan participated in last "Luis Angando" contact Perry Cacdac, ceremony. The rules and regu­ year's fishing event. ANNIVERSARY ROSARY lations of the event will be Saipan's Miguel E. Sablan, a Tournament Director, at 322- January 08, 1920 - 3381. fully explained on the same first time entrant to this September 30, 1990 day. competion, captured first place OF THE LATE Xian, Williams "The rich marine life around by hauling in a 19.5 lbs. Red Tinian Island offers one of the Snapper. dominate best location for this cliff fish­ For more information, con­ DOMINIC OLOPAITAITANO Table Tennis ing competition," said MVB's tact MVB at (670) 234-8325-7. Luis Cepeda Crisostimo, son of the late Jose and Regina Cepeda Crisostimo, was By Lily 0. Ramos called to his eternal rest on Sunday, September 30, 1990. Che Xian and Gideon Saipan Swim Club Williams continued their dom­ Luis is survived by his: ination in table tennis by post­ ing easy wins over their oppo­ offers swim lessons Wife: Maria Tudela Palacios Crisostimo; nents. By Lily O. Ramos 234-1001, or Jean Sakovich, Xian defeated Richard Weil The Saipan Swim Club will tel. 234-6323 or the Marpi Kan Children: Diana P. Crisostimo, Juanita C. and Freddie D. Aflague, Ramon P. and Thursday last week in straight again start offering swimming Pacific Pool at tel. 322-5226. sets 21-18, 21-12. And on lessons from the beginners' Likewise, a special swim Carmen B. Crisostimo, Joseph William (Bill) P. and Rosita С. Crisostimo, Jerry Tuesday this week, beat Jack level to the advanced level stroke clinic for Masters John P. and Magdalena C. Crisostimo, and Luis P. and Maria S. Crisostimo; Saures also in straight sets 21- starting Oct. 20 until Nov. 17 Swimers and Triathlctcs will 8, 21-9, improving his win- from 8:30 a. m.-9:30 p. m. be conducted during the loss record to 4-0. The swimming lessons will evenings of Oct. 9- 10 and 23 - Grandchildren: Magdalena M.C. andLaniM. Untalan,Erminia Aflague, Sharleen In other games, Williams be conducted every Saturday at 24, from 6-7 p. m. B., Tina B., Ray Anthony, Jr., Shawna C., Louie Don C., Billy Joe (BJ) C., Roxanne nipped Pat Yap in two sets the Kan Pacific swimming Since the training will be in C., Jerry, Jr., Melvin K., Jeridena C., Kenneth Jerry (KJ) C., Noby C., Monica S., pool in Marpi and all lessons the pool, all entrants must with a 21-19, 21-16 for a 2-0 Luis, Jr. and Dwight S. Crisostimo; win-loss slate. arc accredited through the NMI must know how to swim. e the family of the late Dominic Olopai Taitano would like to remind and invite our relatives Last thursday, Wiliams Red Cross Chapter. A fee of S5 per session handed Fred Omengkar defeat A fee of S 15 per student is to payable to the Saipan Swim In-Laws: Manuel T. & Carmencita A. Palacios, Jerald E. & Carmen P. Kelly, Club will be collected. and friends for the First Anniversary Qosary of our beloved son and brother. scoring a 21-10, 21-15 second be collected and checks arc to Robert M. Power & Rosa (Chailang) T. Palacios, Amparo LG. Crisostimo and Ana set victory and won by forefeit be paid to the Saipan Swim Again, those interested over Pas Olopai on Tuesday to Club. should contact Bill or Jean A. Taitingfong; make his record 2-1. For further information, con­ Sakovich at the above-men­ and numerous nieces and nephews. The Qosary will commence on the 7th of October. 1990. and will be said nightly at the residence Dave Laniyo went three sets tact Bill Sakovich at tel. no. tioned tel. nos. of Max L. Olopai (Timmo) in Golf Course (Oleai) at 8:00 p.m. against Yuan Hua and lost a 26-24, 12-21,8-21 heartbreaker Luis is predeceased by his sisters Francisca Crisostimo Borja, Emilia Crisostimo but came back Tuesday to beat Triathlon series begins Lizama, Consolación Crisostimo Babauta, Maria Crisostimo Pangelinan, Cecilia On the final day, October 15th, Qosary will be said at 12:00 noon. Mass of intention will be offered Saures in three sets with a 19- By Lily O. Ramos A fivc-kilomclcr run will Crisostimo Masga; brothers: Joaquin, Corbinian and Santiago; daughter Marina; at Kristo Qai Church at 5:00 p.m. 21, 21-19, 22-20 thriller. complete the race with the fin­ Joe Duenas blew past Weil The first race of the fall. ish line in front of PIC. grandchildren Mercy Mae and Sonny; in-laws Ramon T. & Dolores S. Palacios, in straight sets as he outplayed Triathlon series will be held at Two additional races arc Juan Lizama, Jose Pangelinan, Mariano Boija, Juan Babauta, Aldan Masga and Weil for a 21-11, 21-16 victory 6 a.m. on Oct. 20 at the Pa­ scheduled on Nov. 17 and Dec. Rosa Kawamoto Crisostimo. Dinner will be served after the Holy Mass of 6acrifice at the family residence in Golf Course Area while Rob Charman finally cific jslands Club. 15 also at the PIC. The North­ (Oleai). Your thoughts and prayers are greatly appreciated. emerged from the cellar to post Interested individuals and ern Mariana Islands Triathlon his first win, a 21-12, 21-16 teams arc requested to sign up Federation (NMITF) will The Holy Rosary is recited nightly at his residence in San Roque, Saipan at 8:00 p.m. mastery over winless Olopai on or before 5:30 a.m. sponsor the scries with a $2 until Monday, October 8, 1990. 4 * ? who suffered his third loss in a The triathlon will consist of entry fee for members and $3 row. a 500 meter swim in the la­ for non-members per race. Last respects may be paid at his residence from 3:00 p.m., Friday, October 5th until Yuan Hua evened his win- goon off the PIC beach, fol­ For further information, con­ 2:00 p.m., Saturday, October 6,1990. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 2:30 loss record at 2-2 by beating lowed by a 20-kilomctcr bike tact Tony Stearns at tel. 322- p.m. at San Roque Church, Saipan. Interment Services will be at the Chalan Kanoa Charman on Tuesday in two segment between PIC, 3222 in the evenings or Jerry sets 21-9 and 21-18. Koblcrville and Hopwood Ju­ Faccy at tel. 322-9753 during Cemetery on Saipan. nior High School. dayiimc. 4 6 - m a r ia n a s VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5, 1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS A N D VIEWS- 4 7 DEATH AND FUNERAL FOR SALE! t986 Nissan 4 Door Truck. Only 36,000 Miles - Runs ANNOUNCEMENT Great! Airconditioned & AM/FM Cassette Stereo. Asking $6,500 or Best Offer. Call Tel. 234-6341/7578/9797 Fax: 234-9271 MUST SELL! Call 234-1304 VINCENT 2 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High 1 GENERAL OFFICE MANAGER · 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad. 2 yrs. 3 CARPENTER FEJERM "BliX” MANAGERS College grad., 2 yrs. experience. experience. Salary: $500-900permonth. school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 2 ELECTRICIAN Salary: $1,700 per month. 1 ARCHITECT -College grad. 2 yrs. $2,15 per hour. 2 PAINTER (bldg.) High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. DOB: September 09, 1968 SAIPAN LAND TO LEASE accountants Contact: JOHN SN. PANGELINAN experience. Salary: $800 permonth. Contact: SAIPAN-THAI RECRUITING DIED: September 27, 1 990 dba Jog Company, Inc., P.O. Box 1 PAINTER (Building) AGENCY, P.O. Box 16 CHRB, Saipan, Salary: $1.75-$2.15 per hour. 1 MARKETING MANAGER - High 3 PLUMBER - High school equiv., 2 BY OWNER 2661, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. 1 STEELMAN -High school equivalent. MP96950 (10/5)F.______Passed away on Thursday, September 27, school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75-53.00 2yrs.experience.Salary:$1.75 per hour. 6 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-High 745 sq. m. Water, power, phone on land. Quiet, Salary: $2.67 per hour. per hour. 1990, at the age of 22. He is survived by his wife: Contact: WAYNE C. COONEY dba 1 SERVICE MANAGER (Technical) - Contaci: DELTA AMERICA, INC. P.O. school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - High school paved street, no through traffic, ideal for Armored Express Services, Garapan, Box 2958, Saipan,MP 96950 (10/5)F. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Elsie Lynne Cabrera Cepeda & Sons Vem on John Salary: $1,000-52,500 per month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15- children, one block from San Vicente School. Saipan. MP 96950 (10/05)F. Contact: DOSA SUBSEA CO., INC., $4.00 per hour. Contact: CARRIER GUAM INC. 1 OFFICE MANAGER - CoUege (VJ) and Alex Jude (AJ); Parents: Luis & Ursula Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/5)F. Contact: CHO, GOO HO dba Kam Call 322-9435 after 4:30. 1 MANAGER - High school grad., 2 (Saipan Branch), P.O. Box 3139, grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $4.80 yrs. experience. Salary: $800 per Corp., P.O. Box 606, Saipan, MP Camacho; Parents-ln-Law: Calistro Sablan & Saipan. MP 96950 (10/12)F. per hour. 96950(10/12)F. 4 FINISHING WORKER 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school equiv., month. Contact: LAW OFFICE OF Eugenia Cabrera Cepeda; Brothers & Sisters; and Brothers & Sisters-ln-Law. 6 CUTTER (Pattern maker) 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $350 per 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school 1 MANAGER - High school equiv., 2 THEODORE R. MITCHELL, P.O. MECHANICS 5 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 4 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $700 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,000 per Box 2020, Saipan, MP 96950 Vincent is survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces & PAINTERS 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Sl.50-S2.15 l COOK 1 ACCOUNTANT - CoUegc grad., 2 per month. month. (10/05)F. nephews, aunts & uncles-in-law, cousins-in-law, nieces & nephews-in-law. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary: $400-$600 per 3 H.E. OPERATOR Contact: HELMEX (SAIPAN), INC., per hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. month. 5 CARPENTER P.O. Box 1607, Saipan, MP 96950 1 H.E. MECHANIC - High school 1 ACCOUNTANT - CoUege grad., 2 He is also survived by his God-parents: 1 IMPORT/EXPORT SUPERVISOR Contact: ROSALINDA G. ADA, P.O. 5 MASON (10/12)F. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.50 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-58.00 Jose D. & Virginia B. Dela Cruz. - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Box 2443, Saipan, MP 96950 3 PLUMBER per hour. per hour. Salary: $3.00 per hour. (10/19)F. 3 ELECTRICIAN 1 MANAGER - High school equiv., 2 ARCHITECTS 2 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. Contact: JUNG SEOB YUN dba J.S. Rosary is being said at Mr. & Mrs. Calistro S. & Eugenia C. Cepeda's 4 QUALITY CONTROLLER/ High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary: S600-S1.500 ENGINEERS experience. Salary: S1.75 per hour. Pacific Corp-i Caller Box PPP-249, CHECKER Salary: $ 1.65-S2.15 per hour. per month. 1 LATHE MACHINE OPERATOR - Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. residence at Kagman at 12:00 noon & 8:00 p.m. daily. 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - Hig 38 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR Contact: TRANSPACIFIC CORPO­ 10 WAITRESS High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience 2 ARCHITECT -College grad. 2 yrs. Last respect will be at his Parents-ln-Law's residence at Kagman,on High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. RATION, P.O. Box 756, Saipan, MP 2 COOK Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 PLUMBER Salary: $2.15-S2.50 per hour. experience. Salary:$500-l,000 per Salary: $2.15-53.00 per hour. 96950 (10/05)F. High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Contaci: CONSTRUCTION & 2 ELECTRICIAN 1 H.E. MECHANIC/WELDER month. October 04, 1990, starting at 4:00 p.m. The holy funeral mass will be at San 1 COMPTROLLER - College grad., 2 Salary: $2.15 per hour. MATERIALS SUPPLY, INC., P.O. 5 CARPENTER 1 H.E. MECHANIC Contact: HENRY K. PANGELINAN & yrs. experience. Salary: $3.50 per hour. 1 ASST. PROJECT MANAGER - Contact: J. SAIPAN CORPORATION Box 609, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. 2 PAINTER Vicente Church, Friday, October 05, 1990 at 4:00 p.m. & burial will take High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience ASSOCIATES, Box 1531, Saipan, MP 1 PRODUCTION H MANAGER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. dba Tuvalo Lounge & Rest., Caller 5 MASON Salary: $2.50 per hour. place at Chalan Kanoa Cemetery. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $700 per month. Box PPP-201, Saipan, MP 96950 96950 (10/5)F. 1 MECHANIC Q\uto) - High school High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: SAIPAN STEVEDORE "^O. Salary: $7.00 per hour. 1 MASON (10/12)F. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 Salary: $1.75 per hour. INC., P.O. Box 208, Saipan, MI 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., Contact: KYUNG SUH (SAIPAN) 1 CARPENTER per hour. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 96950 (10/19)F. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: S800-S1.000 CO., LTD., P.O. Box 2029, Saipan, High school equiv. 2 yrs. experience. 1 MANAGER-High school grad. 2 yrs. Contact: PACIFIC INTL. MARI­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $550 per "Special Thanks from his Wife & Children" per month. MP 96950 (10/19)F. Salary: $1.75-52.20 per hour. ANAS INC. dba Midway Motors, P.O. month. experience. Salary: $5.00-6.00 per hour. 6 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT · Contact: JOAQUIN M. MANGLONA Box 887, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. Contact: Y CORPORATION, P.O. 1 PAINTER yrs. experience. Salary: S1.75-S1.95 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience dba S.J. Construction, P.O. Box 732, Box 1541, Saipan, MP 96950 1 HOUSEWORKER (Domestic Helper) 2 CARPENTER -High school grad. 2 . per hour. Salary: S2.15-52.50 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F.______(10/12)F. -High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour, i Contact: U.S. LEE CONSTRUCTION 2 PAINTER -High school equivalent. 2 Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO Salary: $2.15-3.00 per hour. 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school Contact: NEW E.A. CORP., Box PPP CO., INC., P.O. Box 440, Saipan, yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. INC. dba Marianas Variety News & 5 ELECTRICIAN Contact: JOSE C. TUDELA , P.O. Box grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $550- 500, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/5)F. MP 96950 ( 10/12)F. Contact: RAFAEL DELA CRUZdba Views, P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP School Is Open - Please Drive Carefully 1016 CK Papago area, Saaipan, MP $700 per month. WC Entctpriscs, San Antonio, Saipan. 5 CARPENTER -High school 96950 (10/19)F. 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 96950 (10/19)F. 1 GENERAL MANAGER -College 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - High (-/'>"_____ S2.15 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $450- grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2,500- school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 1 AIR CON MECHANIC -High school 5600 per month. 3,500. per month. $2.15-S4.00 per hour. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 1 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN-High 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High 1 PASTRY CHEF -High school grad. 2 1 H.E. MECHANIC S2.50 per hour. school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: yrs. experience. Salary: $1,600-2,000. 1 ELECTRICIAN Contact: KIM WAN SIG dba A.C. Kim Salary: $2.50 per hour. S650-S800 per month. Marianas Public Land Corporation 1 CHEF (Western) High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Corp., Box PPP216, Saipan, MP 96950 1 CIVIL ENGINEER -Coolege grad. 2 Contact: H1NG YIP ENTERPRISES, 1 FRONT OFICE MANAGER -High Salary : S2.15 per hour. (10/12)F. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-4.00 per INC., P.O. Box 2636, Saipan, MP Contact: CHANG. BYUNG 1L dba hour. 96950 (10/05)F. school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,000-1,800. Intl. Machinery Corp., P.O. Box 809, Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba r.v. 2 ELECTRICIAN Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. CONSTRUCTION Enterprises, P.O. Box 194, CHRB , I GENERAL MANAGER - College PUBLIC NOTICE 1 STATIONERY ENGINEER -High Saipan MP 96950 (10/12)F. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: SI ,000 WORKERS school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - CoUegc grad., per month. 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., $2.15-4.50 per hour. 4 yrs. experience. Salary: $700 per Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 1 ELECTRICIAN -High school 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per Sigon g¡ probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, yrs. experience. Salary: $700 per 1 COOK HELPER month. graduate. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: S2.25 hour. PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice month. 6 WAITRESS Contact: KIM·, KAB SAN dba STAR PU BLIC PURP0SE LAND EXCHANGE ACT 0 F 1987, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORIZA­ per hour. Contact: LINO & LEVIE Contact: JUAN S. CEPEDA dba Contact: EUTO ENTERPRISES. INC. 2 HOUSEKEEPER -High school grad. DEVELOPMENT CORP., P.O. Box is hereby given of Marianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to TENORIO dbs L&L Enterprises, Box Barccp Management & Assoc., P.O. sino i tulaikan taño para propositan pupbliku na TION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas Public Land dba Sunset Beach Resort, Caller Box 2yn . experience. Salary:$2.15-3.50per 2887, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. enter into an exchange agreement involving the parcels of land 2632, Saipan, MP 96950 (I0/12)F Box 37, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i in- Corporation earongaartowlap, ighaemangiiyebwe PPP-313, Saipan, MP 96950 hour. described below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any tension-na i Marianas Public Land Corporation Hiiwelofaluw iye e toolong faluw kkafaal. Aramasye (10/12)1-'. Contaci: PACIFIC MICRONESIA 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., CORP. dba Saipan Beach Hotel, P.O. 4 yrs. experience. Salary: S2.30-S2.60 proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be humalom gi kontratan atulaikan taño ni ha afefekta e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingorebwe yoor hearing scheduled on October 31,1990 at 2:00 p.m. in the Conference Room 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., Box 1029 Saipan, MP 96950 (10/5)F. per hour. i pidason taño siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $10.00 per 1 MAINTEN ANCE ELECTRICIAN JOB POSITION OPEN of MPLC. Todu petsona siha ni maninteresante sina reel mwoghutughutul llliwel kkaal wool Oktubre hour. 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 3 WELDER 1 H.E. OPERATOR 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,200- High school grad./equiv., 2 yrs. (NEW HIRE) manmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na 31,1990, otol ye 2:00 leluas llol MPLC Conference 1 MECHANIC (Maintenance) $1,700 per month. experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. PUBLIC PURPOSE - (Short Conveyance) inatulaikan taño mapropoponi. Inekungok put i Room. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience 2 ACCOUNTANT - High school Contact: GAUDENCIO C. PRESSMEN/PRINTERS mapropoponi na tulaikan taño yan manmalista siha Salary: $4.00 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50- M ACAL1NAO dba Unity Trade Service PRIVATE LAND Saipan Tract No. 22926, containing an ^rea of Contact: B.B.K. CORPORATION, $8.00 per hour. Inc., P.O. Box 703, Saipan, MP Must have at least 2 years experience in operating printing na pidason taño gi sampapa para u makondukta gi AMMWELEER TOWLAP - Short Conveyance. 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 2,204 square meters. Caller Box PPP-642, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)1·'. presses. Must be quality conscious in offset printing. Monthly Octobre dia 30,1990, gi oran alas dos gi taloane gi 96950 (10/12)F. experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. salary of $400 to $500. halom i kuatton gi ufisinan i MPLC. FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Tract No. 22926 Contact: WHITE FAMILY, INC. dba Incheon Rest., P.O. Box 2946, Saipan, PRIVATE LAND Beginning at a comer which is designated as Llapal nge 2,204 square meters Corner No. 1, having plane / \ MP 96950 (10/12)F. MAINTENANCE PR0P0SIT0N PUPBLIKU - Ti kabales ma midina. RATES: GRAPHIC ARTISTS rectangular coordinates of 54,143.624 meters North and FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot No. 008 G 01 Classified Announcement: 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High 3 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High Must be a graduate of art school or equivalent. At least 2 54,663.895 meters East of the Marianas Islands District TAN0 PRAIBET Sitio Numiru 22926 giya Saipan Llapal nge 5,505 square meters Per one inch column - $3.00 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. years working experience in graphic design, advertising Coordinate System of 1966. Classified Display: 53.50 per hour. Salary: S2.15-S2.50 per hour. yan ha konsisiste 2,204 metro kuadrao na Contact: KIM KWANG YEAN dba and general layout of art work. Salary: $500 to $700 per Per one inch column - $3.50 Contact: JAIME G. AGLIPAY dba a rea. FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot No. 003 G 01 Julim Ent. Inc., Caller Box PPP-448, Good Samaritan General Contractor, month. Thence S 52 04’ 05" E, 9.243 meters to Corner 2; DEADLINE: Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. P.O. Box 28, Saipan, MP 96950 Llapal nge 8,095 square meters Thence S 29 22’ 32“ W, 54,475 meters to Comer 3; For Tuesday Edition - (10/12)F. TAN0 PUPBLIKU Friday - 5:00 p.m. 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school REPORTERS/WRITERS Thence N 60 37’ 28" W, 9.140 meters to Comer 4; Sitio Numiru 008 G 01 giya Saipan yan ha For Friday Edition - grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.50- 6 MAINTENANCE REPAIRERS Minimum 2 years of working experience as reporter for Thence N 29 22’ 32" E, 55.850 meters to Corner 2, the $8.00 per hour. konsisiste 5,505 metro kuadrao na area. Wednesday -12 Noon 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT newspapers with know;edge of photography. Monthly salary point of beginning. Contact: WIN FUNG ENTERPRISES. 2 MECHANIC MAINTENANCE NOTE: INC., P.O. Box 463, Saipan, MP 2 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN from $600.00 to $700.00 and up. Send resume and clippings The above described property contains an area of 504 If for some reason your adver­ 96950 (10/05)F TAN0 PUPBLIKU High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. of previous written reports. square meters, more or less. Sitio Numiru 003 G 01 giya Saipan yan ha tisement is incorrect, call us Salary: $2.15-53.00 per hour. immediately to make the neces- 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - 2 ACCOUNTANT - CoUegc grad., 2 konsisiste 8,095 metro kuadrao na area. sa^ corrections. The Marianas High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot No. 008 G 01, containing an area of yrs. experience. Salary: $800-51,000 Please apply In person or send resume to: Variety News and Views is re­ Salary: $1,800 per month per month. 5,505 square meters. sponsible only for one incorrect Contaci: COMMONWEALTH Contact: FRED M. HICKS & PAUL PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot No. 003 G 01, containing an area of insertion. We reserve the right to MARINE LEISURE CO.. Box 369 T. PALMER dba Saipan-Tinian-Rota YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. 8,095 square meters. edit, refuse, reject or cancel any Saipan, MP 96950 c/o Saipan Grand Pilots Assoc., P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950 ad at any time. Hotcl(10/5)F. MP 96950 (10/12)F. 48-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 4 9

1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., CONSTRUCTION 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 per INVITATION TO BID hour. BARRACKS DOKO SAIPAN, INC. WORKERS NOTICE OF SALE Contact: SILK ROAD CORP. dba DPW90-ITB-00157 Saipan Country Club, Caller Box NEEDS 1 STEELMAN UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST PPP-130, Saipan, MP 96950 5 CARPENTER (10/05)F. FOR THIRTY (30) PERSONS One (1) GENERAL MANAGER 15 MASON The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for ROSE B. MATAGOLAI, also known as ROSE M. College Graduate High school cquiv., 2 yrs. experience. the Construction of Proposed Saipan Female Correctional 1 ELECTRICIAN Salary: $1.85 per hour. IMMEDIATELY NEEDED Facility, Susupe, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern KELLEY, on or about March 28, 1984, gave and delivered to 4 MASON $2,000.00 per month Contact: FRANK DLG. CAMACHO the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the 1 PLUMBER CONTACT: SHELDON FOX dba V.C. Enterprises, Caller Box PPP- Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Farmers Home Administration, United States of America, a 4 CARPENTER -High school 1163, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. Office of the Chief of Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, TEL. 322-9020 I 3702 Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy: For more information, call Tel. 234-1301 Saipan, until 3:00 p.m., local time, Friday, October 26, 1990, $2.00 per hour. 10 CARPENTER which Deed of Trust was recorded on March 29, 1984, under P.O. Box 1847, Garapan, Saipan, MP 96950 at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and Contact: C.K. PACIFIC, INC, Box 2123 6 PAINTER Document No. 84-477, Bk. 1, Pg. 24, to secure payment of a read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not be Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F 10 MASON accepted under any circumstances. Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands INVITATION FOR BID High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. Salary: $1.75 per hour. Administration, United States of America. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. The Public School System's Chief Procurement & Supply is 5 WAITRESS A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. Contact: JULIANA W. MCENTEE The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property soliciting competitie sealed Bids for the procurement of four 6 ELECTRICIAN This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Bid dba G&J Apartment, P.O. Box 1265, 2 H.E. OPERATOR (4) 1991 Vans. Two (2) of which will be CIF Tinian and Rota Ig acific Financial Corp. Bond or other form acceptable to the Government made hereafter described: Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. High school equiv. 2 yrs. experience. (one for each island). Specification package is now available payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Salary: $2.15 per hour. Lot No. 005 I 525, containing an area of 748 square and may be picked-up at PSS Procurement & Supply Office, Contact: PHIL. GOODS CONST., Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check IS LOOKING FOR: meters, more or less, as shown and more fully described in ENTERTAINERS Puerto Rico, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., INC., P.O. Box 165, Saipan, MP "Credit Account No. 1453". Monday thru Friday. 96950 (10/05)F. Cadastral Plat/Koblcrville Subdivision Drawing No. CA- Bid submissions are to be in a sealed envelope facemarked INSURANCE MANAGER The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of 034-82S, Registered on May 14, 1982, as Document No. 1 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2 3 ELECTRICIAN IFB90-0020 and submitted in duplicate to PSS Chief his business permit as a compliance with the Contractor's 14232 with the Land Registry. yrS. experience. Salary: $2.20 per hour. 3 MASON Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, Procurement & Supply, PSSPands Puerto Rico, Saipan, no INSURANCE UNDERWRITER/ 4 CARPENTER Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by LTD., dba Marianas Country Club, later than 3:00 p.m., October 10, 1990, at which time and High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Northern Mariana Islands. P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950 Salary: $1.75 per hour. place all bids received will be opened and read. Bids received MARKETING REP. the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Marianas (10/05)F. 1 MANAGER (Sales/Purchasing) - late will not be considered under any circumstances. Specifications and plans of the project are available on or after Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. The Public School System reserves the right to reject any or October 03, 1990 at Technical Services Division, Department October 4, 1989. Further, Trustor executed and delivered on 1 WAITRESS INSURANCE CLERK/TELLER Salary: $2.15-52.50 per hour. all Bids and to waive any defects if in its sole opinion to do so Contact: JRP ENTERPRISES, INC., of Public Works in Saipan. A non-refundable payment of February 16, 1990, a Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure on said 1COOK High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. will be in the best interest to the Department. P.O. Box 2636, Saipan, MP 96950 $100.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid conference for this property, which was recorded as Document 90-3538. LOAN INTERVIEWER (10/05)F. Salary: $2.15 per hour. project will be held at 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, October NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Contact: FRANCISCO D. DIAZ dba /s/ J. Quitugua Housing Authority will, on October 19, 1990, at 10:00 a.m. Reiko's Rest., P.O. Box 476, Saipan, 1 PLUMBER 19, 1990, at the Technical Services Division, Department of for PSS Chief Proc. & Sup. at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, MP 96950 (10/05)F. NEGOTIABLE SALARIES. FRINGE BENEFITS. 1 ELECTRICIAN Public Works in Saipan. 2 MASON Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950, under power of /s/ Elizabeth D. Rechebei FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT OUR 1 PAINTER (Bldg.) sale contained in the Deed of Trust and as Grantee of said Deed 2 WAITRESS - High school grad., 2 Comm, of Education Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. OFFICE AT THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING, SAN 2 FINISH CARPENTER in Lieu of Foreclosure, sell the above described parcel of real Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Contact: MARIANAS SEASIDE High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. JOSE. TELEPHONE 234-5706/8615 AND ASK FOR property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to DEVELOPMENT CORP. dba Bras Salary: SI .75 per hour. Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. Rest., P.O. Box 408, Saipan, MP MAGGIE CAMACHO. 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be 96950 (10/12)F cquiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 paid on this project. The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL per hour. to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other Contact: FERMIN C. & REMEDIO than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful 10 DANCER All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the 5 COOK The Public School System is soliciting proposals from A. DANGCA dba F.C. & R.A. holder of such Deed of Trust and Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure. DANGCA ENT., P.O. Box 4, Saipan, Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the 10 WAITRESS interested companies to provide a one-year service for Trash The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. MP 96950 (10/12)F. exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check Collection for all Public School System on Saipan, Central IS GROWING cashier's check paid at the time and place of sale. Salary: $2.15 per hour. which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the Administration Office, Lower Base, Procurement & Supply The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to Contact: JUAN S. & RITA B. REYES 1 MASON specifications Section "Instruction to Bidders" Page 1-2, dba Garapan Plaza Hotel, P.O. Box Office, Puerto Rico, Food Service Kitchen, Dr. Torres 1 PIPRFITTER reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. 1551, Saipan, MP .96950 (10/05)F. Hospital As Terlaje, and Headstart Centers on Saipan for 1 PLUMBER -High school equivalent. place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15perhour. Fiscal year 1990-1991. The Public School System requires The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the 3 WAITRESS GROW WITH pick-up of all solid-waste at each site three times a week. US Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba RV Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title 2 COOK HELPER Enterprises, P.O. Box 194, CHRB, to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of However, Central Food Service Kitchen requires daily pick-up to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Saipan, MP 96950 (10/5)F. the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. and also requires the pick-up of solid-waste whenever extra Mariana Islands. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 3 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. service is requested for any particular pick-up site. The bidders 4 MASON The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory /5/NICK C.SABLAN experience. Salary: $450 per month. are also required to provide their own standard trash collector 4 CARPENTER bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a Contact: DO CORPORATION, Caller Director of Public Works dumpster truck and adequately provide enough metal waste 1 ELECTRICIAN qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and Box PPP-269, Saipan, MP 96950 1 PLUMBER container at each pick-up site depending upon the size of the place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on (10/05)F. High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 4 CARPENTER - High school equiv., site and population. No proposal will be accepted which do not Salary: $2.15 per hour. the usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per 7 DANCER Contact: JOSEPH S. CAMACHO dba offer to use standard dumpster trucks and metal dumpster type hour. property offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to 7 WAITRESS JC Taxi Tours & Services; Joe's trash containers. Pick-up of solid waste or trash must occur Contact: A.B.C. ENTERPRISE. P.O. FOB LEASE the highest bidder for such lease. 1 BARTENDER Const., Caller Box 648, Saipan, MP Box 2483, Saipan, MP 96950 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. while school is not in session. Proposals will be accepted 96950 (10/12)F DATED this 20th day of September, 1990. (10/12)F. Salary: $2.15 per hour. until 2:30 p.m. local time, October 18, 1990. All proposals ROTA BEACH Contact: TWO FUJI GENERAL must be in sealed envelope marked RFP90-0018 and submitted /s/JU A N M. SABLAN CONST., LTD., P.O. Box 2283, to the Public School System Procurement and Supply. PROPERTY Executive Director Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. Selection of proposals will be evaluated on the following Mariana Islands Housing Authority criteria only: ANY LAND FOR LEASE? 53 YEARS ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE DOMESTIC DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE! REMAINING /s/THOMAS E. SHELDON 1. Availability of dumpster truck. MTC is seeking an aggresive, career-minded professional for Assistant Attorney General HELPERS 2. Size and quantity of metal waste container, with the position of Account Executive. This position will challenge (12,000 SQ. M.) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands WE LEASE LAND. cover, to be provided at each pick-up site. the qualified candidate to meet a sales quota, work with appli­ Attorney for Trustee/Grantee 1 HOUSEWORKER -High school 3. Collection schedule and extra service calls. cation related accounts and supply the market with state of the ANY KIND OF PROPERTY. $895,000 equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 4. Cost. art solutions. $2.15 per hour. 5. Management scheme and qualifications. COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN ) Contact: ARTHUR V. ITUONG, Box OR BEST OlfFER 6. Business experience. Contact: Mr. Kwon. Tel.No. 234-8852 MARIANA ISLANDS ) PPP HI, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/5)F. CONTACT TEL. 7. Safety procedures and assumption of liability. Desirable Background: ) ss. 8. Availability of workers. Bachelors Degree from recognized college or university. SAIPAN, MP ) 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 234-1530/1577 equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 9. Business licenses. Minimum of 3 years of successful sales experience, LAND FOR LEASE $250.00 per month. or On this 20th day of September, 1990, before me, a Notary Contact: ANTONIO T. LIM, P.O. Box The Public School System reserves the right to award, High School Diploma Size : 4,132 Square Meters Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 1579, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. FOR SALE amend or reject any proposal or all proposals in the best Minimum of 5 years of successful sales experience. Location : Sadog Tasi Islands, personally appeared JUAN M. SABLAN, and interest of the Public School System. Also, the Public School 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Access : Very Good $2,500.00 THOMAS E. SHELDON, duly authorized representative for System reserves the right to establish conditions on the the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Qualifying candidate must be able to: View : Tanapag View Toyota Cresslda per hour. contract award to the selected proposal submission. persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE Communicate and articulate in English Price : $6 0.00/Square Meter. Negotiable. Model 1981 Contact: CRIS MAGLALANG dba Any question(s) regarding this announcement should be OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF Taurus Ent., P.O. Box 2260, Saipan, Work well with varying levels of customers Depends on the payment term. S/T, AM/FM Stereo forwarded to PSS Procurement & Supply at telephone number Cassette w/A/C TRUST, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the MP 96950 (10/12)F. 322-9256. Develop creative sales solutions Water, power, everything is same on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. Call 234-9797 Work well under pressure available. Good for Apartment or IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed 1 DOMESTIC HELPER (House /s/ David P. Babauta Be willing to learn ask for Vlrgle cr Thox my official seal the day and year first written above. i Worker) - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Warehouse. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. PSS Chief, Procurement & Supply Practice professional work ethics Principal person only. Contact: CRIS MAGLALANG dba SUBSCRIBE TODAY /s / NIEVES S. TOMOKANE Taurus Ent., P.O. Box 2260, Saipan, Contact Mr. Kwon. Tel. No. 234-8852 /s/ Elizabeth D. Rechebei Salary commensurate with experience. Marianas Variety Notary Public MP 96950 (10/12)F. Commissioner of Education FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 5 1 SO-MAJUANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990

MISCELLANEOUS JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT MISCELLANEOUS INVITATION TO BID 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. mu 2 BAKER - High school grad., 2 yrs. The Public School System is soliciting competitive sealed experience. Salary: S3.00-S3.75 per 7 l* S % The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) wishes to experience. Salary: S400-S475 per bids for the procurement of Copier Paper for the Public School hour. Come Join the Hyatt Team! announce a position vacancy for: month. System. All bids shall be CIF to PSSPANDS Warehouse 1 ACCOUNTANT - CoUege grad., 2 Contact: I.C. TENORIO ENTER­ Saipan. The copier paper shall be of U.S. standard #4200- yrs. experience. Salary: S3.00-S4.00 iCPTyUL PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, per hour. EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER SR2047 & #42003R2051, equal to or better. Shop MP 96950 (10/05)F. 1 BARTENDER - High school equiv. Tw o (2 ) Radio FULL & PART TIME SECRETARY 2 yrs. experience. Salary: S2.15-S2.50 9 STEVEDORES - High school 1. 605 Boxes - #4200-3R2047 - 8 1/2 X 11 per hour. WANTED equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $215 10 reams per box, white 1 AIRCON/REFRIGERATION Operator/UJeather Observer Immediate openings for these salaried positions. per hour. 2. 355 Boxes - S4200-3R2051 - 8 1/2 X 14 MECHANIC - High school equiv., 2 SALES CLERKS, OFICE CLERKS, Contact: SAIPAN STEVEDORE CO., Salary to commensurate with experience. Good yrs. experience. Salary: S3.00-S3.50 INC., P.O. Box 208, Saipan, MP 10 reams per box, white per hour. 96950 (10/05)F. organization skills a must. Excellent Benefits. 3. Copier Paper - 8 1/2 X 11 Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION DELIVERY PERSONS for the CPA Airport Advisory Station. 10 reams per box, colored: dba Coral Ocean Point Resort Club, 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Blue - 31 bxs.; Green - 31 bxs.; Yellow - 30 bxs.; Buff - 31 P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950 Must be: courteous & dependable Apply to our Personnel Office Interested applicant must be a high school graduate or College grad., 2 yrs. experience. bxs.; Pink - 31 bxs.; Golden Red - 28 bxs. (10/05)F. Experience necessary, but must be willing to learn. Pick up equivalent. Salary: $650 per month. M onday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5 :0 0 p .m . application from The First Floral Shop in Garapan, Monday Contact: JOETEN MOTOR CO., 2 H.E. OPERATOR Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked IFB90- to Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.. No phone INC., P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 1 TRAILER DRIVER Starting salary is CPA's Pay Level 3/1 ($2.91/hour) to 96950 (10/05)F. 0019 to PSS Chief, Procurement & Supply Office, Puerto High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. inquiries please. Pay Level 3/3 ($3.26/hour) depending on qualifications. Rico, Saipan, no later than 2:00 p.m., local time, October 23, Salary: $2.25 per hour. 2 HOUSE CLEANER - High school Hyatt Re g e n c y 1 SHIPPING CLERK 1990, at which time and place all bids received will be For more information, please contact: equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: S 2 15 1 SHIPPING CLERK I per hour. publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not be High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: TAPA BAR INC. dba Sun considered. The Public School System reserves the right to Salary: $500 per month. J&G Payless Market Inn Motel, P.O. Box 920, Saipan, MP award or reject any or all bids. Any question(s) pertaining to 1 BODY & FENDER REPAIRER COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY 96950 (10/05)F. 1 H.E.' MECHANIC is accepting applications for the following this Bid Invitation may be directed to the Public School High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. (CPA) System Procurement & Supply Office at telephone #322- positions: 2 BEAUTICIAN - High school equiv., Salary: $2.25 per hour. Saipan International Airport 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per 9256. 1 AUTO PAINTER - High school hour. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Phone numbers: 234-8315/6/7. Contact: JIHAN CORPORATION dba per hour. /s/ David P. Babauta 2 Grocery Stockers Jihan Beauty Shop & Boutique, P.O. Contact: COMMONWEALTH MAR­ Box 1465, Saipan, MP 96950 PSS Chief, Procurement & Supply ITIME CO., P.O. Box 803, Saipan, 1 Produce Person (10/Q5)F. Construction & Materials Supply MP 96950 (10/05)F. Deadline for submission of applications is: Needs: Is/ Elizabeth D. Rechebei 2 Cashiers October 12, 1990 1 SEAMSTRESS -High school Commissioner of Education 1 PHOTOTYPE MACHINE OPERA­ equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary :2.15 TOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 Deli/Frozen Food Person CASHIER experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. per hour. 1 MASTER CUTTER (Hand) -High Contact: WIN FUNG ENTERPRISES, (Local Hire Only) INC., P.O. Box 463, Saipan, MP Do not apply if you are lazy in mind or body. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. $2.50 - $3.50 per hour. REAL· ESTATE FOR SALE/LEASE 96950 (9/28)F. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Contact: EVANGEUNE A. JAVIER, For more information contact: Tel. 234-1268, ask for The Public School System is soliciting proposals from SAN V IC E N TE : 3BD 2 BA 2,000 sf hse on 1,167 sm lot, ocean view, Box 2063, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/5)F. Brenda. 2 GAS ATTENDANT - High school asking $350,000, 50% down w/balance over 5 yrs. interested individuals or companies to provide a one-year Federal law requires that we verify th e identity and work eligibility grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 ROTA: 9,087 sm near taga stone quarry asking $45/sm. per hour. preventive maintenance and repair for IBM Typewriter 1 GUEST RELATION REPRESEN- of all new hires. We comply with this law on a non-discrlminatory TATIVE - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ROTA: 50,001 sm adjoining north boundary of airport asking $55/sm. Contaci: IGNACIO/MARGARITA Machines. Specification can be pick up at PSS Procurement & basis. POSITION VACANCY experience. Salary: $3.50 per hour. ROTA: 24,997 sm lot south of airport asking $40/sm. ALDAN, P.O. Box 532, Saipan, MP An Equal Opportunity Employer. Supply, Puerto Rico during working hours, from 8:00 a.m. to Contact: DFS SAIPAN LIMITED, ROTA:50,000 sm lot south east end of the island asking $25/sm. 96950 (9/28)F. 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Bidders shall provide its own P.O. Box 528, Saipan, MP 96950 ROTA: 19,617 sm lot south east end of the Island asking $25/sm. The Commonwealth Development Authority (CDA) tools, materials, supplies and transportation including off (10/12)F. ROTA: 16,905 sm lot tatachog area ocean view north asking $20/sm. 1 GEM CUTTER -High school grad., ROTA: 49,952 sm lot ocean view near diff line & airport asking $40/sm. 2yrs. experience.Salary:S2.15perhour island schools. Proposals will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., 1COOK REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL KOBLERVILLE: 3BD 1 BA hse on 990 sm lot on the cliff over looking Contaci: MIKE'S MFG., INC. (Mike is accepting applications tor a local time, October 17, 1990. All proposals must be in sealed 1COOK Coral Ocean Point golf course - call now. Shin), P.O. Box 977, Saipan, MP 96950 envelope, marked RFP90-0015 and submitted to the Public High school equiv.,.2 yrs. experience. The Public School System is soliciting proposals from MIDDLE ROAD (): 3 story coml/apt complex w/7,353 sm of (10/05)F. FINANCIAL ADVISOR School System Procurement and Supply. The Public School Salary: $2.38 per hour. interested individuals or companies to provide a one-year land, 150 meters of road frontage asking$2,900,000. System reserves the right to award, amend, or reject any 2 WAITRESS TINIAN: 29,976 sm lot Marpo area asking #175.00/sm. 50% dwn w/ 1 HOUSEWORKER - High school 2 BARTENDER preventive maintenance and repair for Xerox typewriter Applicants must have hands-on work experience in the following proposal or all proposals in the best interest of the Public balance over 60 months. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. machines for Fiscal Year 1990-1991, beginning October 1, MARPI: 14,680 sm, above Nlkko Hotel excellent view asking $102/sm per hour. areas: School System. Also, the Public School System reserves the Salary: $2.24 per hour. 1990 and ending October 1, 1991. Xerox typewriter machines FINA SISU:3BD 2BA home on 2,045 sgQUOg $260,000. Contact: DGS ENTERPRISES, CaUer CNMI Seven Years Capital Improvement Plan right to establish conditions on the contract award to the 1 PIANIST - High school equiv., 2 Box PPP-524, Saipan, MP 96950 CNMI municipal bond financing program selected proposal submission. yrs. experience. Salary: $5.67 per hour. listed as follows: NAVY HILL: 20,934 sm lot in front of the ■lighthouse" on Navy Hill (10/05)F. excellent view asking $375/sm. Loan Accounting & other financial softwares 2 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.45 per hour. MODEL SERIAL NO. LOCATION COMMERCIAL BLDG: middle road, 2 on 914 sm ofland, 2 TAILOR -High school equivalent. 2 Knowledge in the areas of agriculture and marine /s/ David P. Babauta asking $950,000.00 or best o ffiP '*u 1 WAITRESS - High school equiv., 2 610 C80-152020 Tanapag yrs. experience Salary: $2.15 per hour. industries and in the area of privatization is advantageous. PSS Chief, Procurement & Supply yrs. experience. Salary: S3.10 per hour. TAPOCHAO: 2,999 sm. below sold out project - CALL US. Contact: LEESOON HYANG, Gualo 1 PIANIST - High school equiv., 2 6010 01C-119411 Tanapag SAN VICENTE: 8,010 sm lot near mike white's hse, ocean view Rai, Saipan. (10/5)F. Educational requirement: Successful applicant must have a MBA or a /s/ Elizabeth D. Rechebei yrs. experience. Salary: $5.86 per hour. 6010 O1C-028159 Oleai excellent for development - call us. masters degree in accountancy or taxation or economics. Commissioner of Education Contaci: HAFADAI BEACH HOTEL 6010 PIC-175092 Oleai ANAKS "HILL SIDE CONDO": 2BD 1 1/2 BA ocean/shoreline view, 1 OPTICAL TECHNICIAN -High dba Saipan Hotel Corp., P.O. Box 605 C80-152192 Tinian close to Garapan, deck, pool, tennis courts, assigned parking school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 338, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. 610 C80-514406 Tinian 24 hr security & many more extras - LAST ONE. Salary is negotiable based on experience. SADOG TASI: 13,718 sm located behind the Aldan Gas station CHRB, $500 per month. Marianas High School 1 WEIGHT TRAINING INSTRUC­ 6010 01C-097490 CALL US, 30%dwn bal. over 30 yrs. Contact: PIODEOMO A. ACOSTA, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 6010 01C-097826 Marianas High School P.O. Box 638, Saipan, MP 96950. Applications or resumes may be delivered to the Chairman of the TOR/COACH -CoUege grad. 2 yrs BEACH ROAD & QUARTERMASTER ROAD: 19,669 sm w/ 85 m 610 C80-152779 Carolinian Bilingual Board at the Wakins Building in Garapan or mailed to CDA, P.O. Box R F P -0 1 0 -9 0 experience. Salary: $900 per month. frontage, new 55 yr lease available excellent commercial/hotel Contact: NORTHERN MARIANAS 605 C80-152922 Carolinian Bilingual site -CALL US 2 NIGHT AUDITOR - CoUege grad., 2 2149, Saipan, MP 96950. Qualified applications or resume must be yrs. experience. Salary: S2.35-S6.00 AMATEURSPORTS ASSOCIATION, 630 C80-373156 Headstait LAU LAU: 12,544 sm ocean/mt view over looking NEW approved received by CDA no later than October 15,1990. The Northern Marianas College is soliciting competitive, per hour. P.O. Box 2476, Saipan. MP 96950 (10/ 605 C80-474648 Headstait Shimizu Lau Lau Project -CALL US sealed proposals to provide building maintenance and daytime CHALAN KANOA: 3BD 1BA 1,004 sf hs&agty&Gm lot w/wtr tank & Contact: PACIFIC GARDENIA 5)F. 610 C80-379522 Special Education HOTEL, P.O. Box 144, Saipan, MP /s/ Juan S. Tenorio janitorial services for offices, classrooms and grounds at the As large patio asking $150,000 vrPwims. 610 C80-400010 Special Education 96950 (10/12)F. Chairman, CDA Board of Directors Terlaje Campus, Saipan. The College desires to contract wilh 2 SUPERVISOR -High school grad. 2 CAPITOL HILL (east view): 1,788 sm wI mourt^Afcocean view, pwr an Independent Contractor who will provide the following: yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. 610 C80-399904 Special Education & wtr next lot asking $57/sm. p c W Contact: EASTERN HOPE CORP. 620 02C-054123 Special Education CHALAN KANOA (near post office): 4BD 1 BA concrete hse asking 1) general, routine, daily building maintenance and minor dbaWINFUR, Box PPP 519, Saipan, 620 C80-541078 Rota High School $76,000. repair; MP 96950 (10/5)F. 6020 C80-514609 Dep. Comm. Adm. RENTAL: 2BD 1 BA hse Koblerville, furnished. REDUCED TO HOUSE FOR SALE/LEASE 1 STEWARD SUPERVISOR - High 6020 03C-213983 Vocational Education 2) other repairs and renovation projects as needed; $500/m o. Brand new, 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom dream house. Tvo storey with 2000 sq. ft. of living space. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 3) janitorial services; 6020 03C-263235 Board of Education RENTAL: Beach hse 3BD 2 1/2 BA fully furnished, water tanks & Situated In Dan Dan (close to airport) on 1100 sq.m. of land with 54 years remaining on lease. S3.15-S3.50 per hour. 610 C80-151920 English Department 4) grounds custodian. 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - generator - call us Spectacular 180 degrees ocean view. Insulated College grad., 2 yrs. experience. OPEN throughout with 15 year warranty on construction. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Bidders shall provide its own tools, materials, supplies, and All proposals must be submitted to the Vice President for MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:00 / SATURDAY 9:00 TO 1:00 400 sq. ft. integral warehouse/storeroom, can be Administration in sealed envelopes with RFP-010-90 written 1 CASHIER - CoUege grad., 2 yrs. transportation including off island schools. Proposals will be experience. Salary: $2.30 per hour. easily converted to 2 additional bedrooms. on the outside no later than 4:00 p.m., October 10, 1990. accepted until 2:00 p.m., local time, October 22, 1990. all Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL proposals must be in sealec) envelope, marked RFP90-0019 Two fullsized bathrooms with large sunken tubs. Interested parties may obtain a detailed Scope of Work from dba Diamond Hotel Co., Ltd., P.O. GnluiJÍH Part furnished with appliances and ceiling fans the Office of the Vice President for Administration during Box 66, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. and submitted to the PSS Procurement and Supply, Puerto throughout. Rico, Saipan. The Public School System reserves the right to ütZI regular workdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A meeting will ISLAND BROKERS Two water tanks. be held on October 8, 1990 at 10:00 a.m. in the Board of 1 CAMERAMAN award, amend, or reject any or all proposals in the best interest 1 FLORIST DESIGNER 6th fir. nauru bldg - ph 234-2100 - fax 234-8799 Fitted kitchen. Closets in all bedrooms. Regents Conference Room to answer any questions regarding of the Public School System. Also, the Public School System 1 PHOTOGRAPHER John Mickelson - Broker/Owner Large living room with cathedral ceiling, leading RFP-010-90. reserves the right to establish conditions on the contract award High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Sales Associates on to 60 ft balcony. Salary: $2.15 per hour. to the selected proposal submission. Design, materials and construction all U.S. The College reserves the right to reject any or all proposals Contact: YUMIKO CORPORATION, Peggy Gebhardt - Lynn Propst - Don Parsons - William $395,000^ or best otter or any portion thereof if such action is deemed in the best Caller Box PPP-382, Saipan, MP /s/ David P. Babauta Is / Elizabeth D. Rechebei Santos - Justin Manglona (rota) Tel. 234-3333 or 234-7315. interest of the College. 96950 (10/05)F. PSS Chief, Proc. & Supply Commissioner of Education "each office is independently owned & operated" 52-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-OCTOBER 5,1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 5 3 MISCELLANEOUS 1 ASST. DIVING INSTRUCTOR - 1 COMPTROLLER - College grad., 2 1 DRAFTER (Architectural) - High 99 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 2 DRESSMAKER - High school High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary: $1,200 per CLASSIFIED ADS school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 10 CUTTER (Machine) yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-56.00 equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Salary: $3.40 per hour. month. $400-5600 per month. 10 GARMENT FINISHER per hour. per hour. 3 DRILLING MACHINE OPERA­ WANTED Contact: MACRO ENERGY, INC., Contact: MICRONESIAN SALES (NEW) 3 STEEL WORKER 2 COOK Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION, Contact: SSP COMPANY dba Sea TOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ P.O. Box 219, CHRB, Saipan, MP CO. (SAIPAN), INC., P.O. Box 239, 3 ELECTRICIAN High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. P.O. Box 2484, Saipan, MP 96950 Shell Pink, P.O. Box 7786, Saipan, rience. Salary: S2.50 per hour. USED PASSENGER VAN 1 DISPLAY DESIGNER 96950 (9/28)F. CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. 2 PLUMBER Salary: S2.15-S3.00 per hour. (10/19)F. MP 96950 (10/19)F. 1 GEOLOGICAL ENGINEER - 1 FASHION COORDINATOR GOOD CONDITION 5 CARPENTER 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1 KOREAN TRANSLATOR - High 2 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - 5 MASON High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $800-5850 per month. Salary: $2.50 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00-$4.80 per hour. Contact: STAR DEVELOPMENT High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 1 STOCK CONTROL CLERK $2.15-S2.50 per hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. ANCHORS & CHAIN (50 - 4 0 0 LBS) Salary: $1.50-$ 1.75 per hour. Contact: EUNG SHIK CHAE dba CORP., P.O. Box 2887, Saipan, MP 1 TAILOR VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, Contact: YONG JIN CORPORA­ Mariana Fashions, Inc., P.O. Box 96950 (10/12)F. Contact: MICRONESIAN GARMENT 2 SEWER (LOCAL HIRE) LTD., CO., P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MANUFACTURING INC., P.O. Box CALL 234-2658 1 PRESSER TION. P.O. Box 606, Saipan, MP 1417, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. 96950 (10/19)F. MP 96950 (9/28)F. 492, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. 1 JANITOR 6 CHAMBERMAID (Housekeeper) - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 1COOK 3 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 5 Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 H.E. MECHANIC yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact; ROYAL FAME SILK Contact: AGNES P. DELEON A SAIPAN SUNSET CRUISE, INC High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: MARIANAS COMMER­ к COLLECTIONS, INC., P.O. Box GUERRERO, P.O. Box 1271, Saipan, INVITATION TO BID Salary: $2.15 per hour. CIAL CORP., P.O. Box 2330, ЛСРвРОЛАНи 741, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. MP 96950 (10/05)F. ЯК & Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. Contact: PACIFIC GLOBE & is accepting applications for the following positions ASSOC., INC., P.O. Box 732, 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 4 HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, INC. 1 SALESMAN - High school grad., 2 The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) Is Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. needed immediately: yrs. experience. Salary: $1,500 per yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per houT. 1 GARDENER -High school grad. 2 soliciting bids from all licensed construction HAS A JOB OPENING FOR IMMEDIATE HIRING month. Contact: DAVID A. WISEMAN dba yrs. experience. Salary: $215 per hour. DECK HANDS/CREW (Swimming a necesity) · 3 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER companies operating on Rota, MP, for routine Services UnEmited, P.O. Box 404, 1 H.E. OPERATOR - High school Contact: EURO PACIFIC CORP.. P.O. WAITERS/WAITRESSES · ENTERTAINERS (5-7 pm) · 28 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR repair and maintenance services of the 30 units at Saipan, MP 96950 (10/05)F. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $350 Box 50 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/ IMIGHT MANAGER CAPTAIN (USCG Sail Endorsement). 3 STEAM PRESSER bi-weekly. 5)F. the HUD/Section 8 Subdivision, Llyo, Rota. High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. (Must be able to speak Japanese) Contact: YOON JAE LEE dba Key 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Communications (Saipan), Inc., P.O. Call 234-2658 early a.m. or evenings FRONT OFFICE CLERK Box 2273, Saipan, MP 96950 3 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER The scope of services to be provided shall include Contact: AN YOUNG KIM dba An Y. CLASSIFIED ADS Salaries commensurate with experience & qualifications. 3 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR (Female) Gold, Inc., P.O. Box 378, Saipan, MP (10/12)F. all general repair and maintenance work, such as High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 96950 (10/12)F. (NEW) Applicant must be a high school graduate. Salary: $2.50 per hour. electrical, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, painting, 1 GOLDSMITH - High school grad., 2 Competetive starting salary. Will train. Contact: COMMONWEALTH and maintenance of all common areas (grounds, 2 DIVERS (Amusement & Rec.) - yrs. experience. Salary: $500 per 1 PRODUCTION CONTROLLER - GARMENT MFG., INC., P.O. Box Interested persons may apply at the Personnel Office High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. month. High school grad., 3 yrs. experience. curb and gutters, septic tank and leaching field 741, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. Salary: $2.20 per hour. Contact: J. LEE ENTERPRISES, Salary: $ 1,400-$2,000 per month. LENS areas). located on the first floor. Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. Contact: KST CORPORATION dba INC., P.O. Box 756, Saipan. MP 1 TRANSLATOR - College grad., 2 to 4:00 p.m. > 2 (SURVEY AIDE) Surveyor Helper - PAL-Divers Club, P.O. Box 453, 96950 (10/05)F. yrs. experience. Salary: $700-$800 per Benefits: Saipan, MP 96950 (10/12)F. month. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Copies of the bid forms may be obtained at the RESTAURANT D UTY MEAL 1 (Seamstress) DRESSMAKER 2 LAUNDRY WORKER - High Salary: S450-S500 per month. following address: 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 1 ART TEACHER 1 CARPENTER school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: PAID VACATION LEAVE yrs. experience. Salary: $500-5700 per 1 (JAPANESE) TEACHER High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. $2.15 per hour. SICK LEAVE "TOP WAGES'1 month. 1 TYPING TEACHER Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: LINSON (SAIPAN) INC., MIHA Rota Field Office PAID HOLIDAYS Contact: JESUS LG. TAKAI dba High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Contact: GOLDEN ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 2706, Saipan, MP 96950 IMMEDIATE OPENING Takai & Assoc., P.O. Box 263, Rota, MP 96951 MEDICAL INSURANCE Salary: $600-$l ,000 per month. P.O. Box 2372, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. GROUP INSURANCE Contact: MT. CARMEL SCHOOL, (10/12)F. P.O. Box 6, Saipan, MP 96950 Sealed bids will be received at the MIHA Rota Field GROUP LIFE INSURANCE 1 COOK HELPER (10/12)F. SHIFT SUPERVISOR Office until 10:00 a.m., November 2,1990, after which and many more. PUBLIC NOTICE 1 GENERAL MAINT. WORKER PUBLIC NOTICE In the Superior Court of the 1 GAS ATTENDANT time, the bids will be opened and read aloud. For more information, please contact Telephone No. 322- Commonwealth of the Northern High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 3311, Ext. 2020/2021/2022. PHONE: 234-8864, SUSUPE Salary: $2.15 per hour. In the Superior Court of the Mariana Islands MIHA hereby notifies all Interested parties that PUBLIC NOTICE Contact: MARGARITA A. ALDAN Commonwealth of the Northern dba Aldan Em., P.O. Box 532, Saipan, minority business enterprises will be accorded full Mariana Islands CIVIL ACTION #90-759 MP 96950 (10/19)1·. opportunity to submit bids In response to this In the Superior Court of the PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE invitation. In consideration of an award, no bidder In the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the CIVIL ACTION #90-578 PEGGY K. GEBHARDT, and 2 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - In the Superior Court of the Northem Mariana Islands will be discriminated against on the grounds of Commonwealth of the Northern Commonwealth of the Northern CENTURY 21 ISLAND BRO­ r High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Mariana Islands WORLD MECHANICAL KERS, r Salary: S300-S400 per month. race, color, or national origin. Mariana Islands CIVIL ACTION #90-648 CORPORATION Plaintiffs, 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., sland Real Estate CIVIL ACTION #90-897 Plaintiff, -v- ÉÎ 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-58.00 CIVIL ACTION #90-896 Real Estate Brokerage For further information, please contact Mr. Jose A. ELEANOR T ABIAN AN- -v- TAE SAN COMPANY LTD. / r per hour. \ H. K. Pangelinan Building, Middle Road In the Matter of the Estate of: HOCOG, MCA ENTERPRISES, INC., and B YUNG NAM KIM, 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 Manglona, Acting Executive Director's Field In the Matter of the Estate of: "V Caller Box PPP 510, Saipan, MP 96950 yrs. experience. Salary: S2.15-S8.00 NICOLASA B. CAMACHO, Petitioner, dba OLEAI RESTAURANT, Defendants. Representative, at telephone number 532-9410. IGNACIO C. LIZAMA, Tel: (670) 234-9386 Fax: (670) 234-8384 per hour. Deceased. vs. Defendant. Deceased 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High RAMON A. HOCOG, Thomas J. Camacho, Sales Manager SUMMONS school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. MIHA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL Raymond B. Quitugua, Sales Associate NOTICE OF HEARING Respondent. SUMMONS Salary: $1,700 permonth. NOTICE OF HEARING Daria M. Kintol, Sales Associate (P/T) BIDS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF MIHA AND THE CNMI NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED Contact: GREEN PARK ENT., INC., NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jess I. Taisague, Sales Agent (P/T Rota) GOVERNMENT. To: The Heirs, General Public SUMMONS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: P.O. Box 2689, Saipan, MP 96950 To: The Heirs, General Public (10/19)F. and Creditors of the decedent, or DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and Creditors of the decedent, or TO THE ABOVE-NAMED You are hereby summoned and notified to file any answer of his estate. of her estate. PROPERTIES FOR LEASE/SALE 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College RESPONDENT: and notified to file any answer you wish to make to the You are hereby notified that You are hereby notified that DANDAN, WEST SAN VICENTE - 2,203 sq. m. close to college & main grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,000 Antonio B. Camacho of Saipan, You are h’.reby summoned you wish to make to the Complaint, a copy of which is Dolores Hoashi Lizama, of highway ideal for commercial building site with pwr & wtr nearby, asking per month. Commonwealth of the Northern and notified to file any answer Complaint, a copy of which is given you herewith, within REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Saipan, Commonwealth of the price $1,500 per month 10 years advance for 55 years. Contact: HIT TOURS INCORPO­ Mariana Islands, has petitioned you wish to make to the given you herewith, within twenty (20) days after service of Northern Mariana Islands, has GUALO RAI, SAIPAN -1 BD 1BA wooden house on 824 sq. m. lot Ocean RATED, P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP CUC-ITB91-0001 the Superior Court of the Petition for Divirce of which twenty (20) days after service of the Summons upon you, and to 96950(10/19)F. petitioned the Superior Court of view west pwr & wtr readily available asking $235,000. price reduce to Commonwealth of the Northern is given you herewith, within this Summons upon you, and to deliver or mail a copy of your $130,000. the Commonwealth of the thirty (30) days after service 2 (P.E.) TEACHER - High school The Director's Office of the CUC is soliciting proposals from Northern Mariana Islands to be Mariana Islands to be appointed deliver or mail a copy of your answer to SALAS, SAN ROQUE, SAIPAN - 8,000 sq m located in commercialize area close of this Summons upon you. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $600- licensed Appraisers to perform the Real Estate Appraisal for all appointed as administrator of the as administrator of the estate of answer to WHITE, NOVO- GEBHARDT & MANIBUSAN, to beach and major hotel and condominiums. 100 it from main highway with Nicolasa B. Camacho. The Your answer should be in attorneys for Plaintiff, whose $1,000 per month. CUC Properties, including, Lands buildings, equipments, and estate of Ignacio C. Lizama. The GRADAC AND MANGLONA, pwr. swr & wtr nearby, excellent lor condominium or shopping center, Contact: MT. CARMEL SCHOOL, attorney of record is Edward writing and filed with the address is Post Office Box 1309, other facilities. Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, and attorney of record is Edward the Plaintiffs attorneys, whose walking distance to propose major shopping development project asking P.O. Box 6, Saipan, MP 96950 Manibusan, of Salas, Gebhardt Clerk of Court, at Saipan MP Saipan, MP 96950, as soon as submitted to Mr. Pedro Torres, Procurement Officer of CUC at Manibusan, of Salas, Gebhardt address is Post Office Box 222 $400.00 per sq m (10/19)F. and Manibusan, whose address is 96950 and served upon practicable after filing your GAMPAPA, ROT A- 25,000sqm located close to airport andproposemega Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 2:00 p.m., local time, and Manibusan, whose address is CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950, as P.O. Box 1309, Saipan, MP petitioner's counsel, Atty. Joe soon as practicable after filing answer or sending it to the Clerk resort development site perfect for shopping center, condominiums or 1 COST ENGINEER - College grad., October 31, 1990. All appraisers to be considered must meet P.O. Box 1309, Saipan, MP 96950. The hearing on the Hill, P.O. box 917, Susupe, your answer or sending it to the of Courts for filing. small hotel new 55 year lease asking $35.00 per sq m. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $825 per 96950. The hearing on the the following minimum qualifications: petition of Antonio B. Camacho Saipan, MP. It may be Clerk of Courts for filing. Your answer should be in GINALANGAN/SINAPALO, ROTA-161,113 sqm located inthe northern month. petition of Dolores Hoashi is set for Nov. 06, 1990, at the prepared and signed for you by Your answer should be in writing and filed with the Clerk part close to propose resort development project excellent for multiple 2 CRUSHER TENDERS Lizama is set for Nov. 06, 1990 A. Possessing of license to do business as an appraiser Superior Court of the your counsel and sent to the writing and filed with the Clerk of this Court at the Civic developmet asking $50.00 per sq. m. Price reduced to $35 per sq. m. 2 H.E. OPERATOR at the Superior Court of the 1 DRILLER OPERATOR (machine) in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Commonwealth of the Northern Clerk of this Court by of this Court at Susupe, Saipan. Center, Saipan, MP 96950. It KANATABLA, SAIPAN - 1,050 sqmJ0O[t0tiear commercial shooting Commonwealth of the Northern 2 BULLDOZER OPERATOR Islands. Mariana Islands, at 1:30 p.m. or messenger or mail. It is not It may be prepared and signed for may be prepared for you by your range corner lot wtr & pwr are r^iftfir&mhg $100 per sq m. Price reduced Mariana Islands, at 1:30 p.m. or to $50 per sq. m. 1 H.E. MECHANIC B. Must be knowledgeable regarding local developments as soon thereafter as the matter as soon thereafter as the matter necessary for you to appear you by your counsel and sent to counsel and sent to the Clerk of High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. SINAPALO, ROTA- 49,998 sq.m.perfectfor major shopping center, hotel, can be heard. All interested personally until further the Clerk of this Court by this Court by messenger or Salary: $2.15 per hour. (commercial, industrial and others). can be heard. All interested notice. condominium close to airport and propose mega resort development sites, C. Education, working experience, and professional, parties should appear at this parties should appear at this messenger or mail. It is not mail. It is not necessary for you asking $50 per sq m 1 GENERAL (FOREMAN) SUPER­ If you fail to file an answer VISOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. ex­ requirements of the appraisers association and hearing. hearing. necessary for you to appear to appear personally until further LADERAN RUEDA, SAIPAN - All persons having claims in accordance with this 2,979 sq, m. magnificent view of southern/ perience. Salary: $3.65 per hour. affiliation. All persons having claims personally until further notice. notice. western coast ideal for executive home or condominium, asking price against the deceased, or his Summons, judgment by 1 AUTO BODY FENDER against the deceased, or his If you fail to file an answer in If you fail to file an answer in $100.00 per sq. m. ($297,900.00) estate, are hereby required to file default may be taken against /REPAIRER - High school grad., 2 estate, are hereby required to file accordance with this Summons, accordance with this Summons, AS TEO, SAIPAN - 40,489 sq. m. located east part of Saipan 700 ft. road yrs. experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. •The scope of the appraisal work and other information can be their claims with the Clerk of you for the relief demanded in their claims with the Clerk of judgment by default may be judgment by default may be frontage asking price $45.00 per sq. m. or best offer. 2 LUBRICATION MAN - High school obtained at the Office of the Procurement Officer of CUC at Courts within 60 days of this the Petition for Divorce. Courts within 60 days of this taken against you for the relief taken against you for the relief TUTURAM/PAPAGO, SAIPAN - 13,965 SQ. M. close to main highway grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15- the Lower Base Office, Saipan. publication, or the claim will be By order of the above publication, or the claim will be demanded in the Complaint. demanded in the Complaint. asking $85.00 per sq. m. or best offer. $2.25 per hour. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) reserves the barred. A copy of your claim Court: barred. A copy of your claim By order of the above Court: By order of the above Court: KOBLERVILLE, SAIPAN - 4 BD concrete house back to back road 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR - right to reject any or all proposals in the interest of the should be sint to Salas, frontage on 743 sq. m. lot asking $150,000.00. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. should be sent to Salas, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC). Gebhardt and Manibusan. Gebhardt and Manibusan. /s/ Deputy Clerk of Court Is/ Bemadita A. Sablan /si Jovita C. Flores CHALAN KANOA, SAIPAN - Beach/road frontage located in'the heart of Salary: $ 1,200 per month. Superior Court, CNMI Clerk of Court, NMI Deputy Clerk of Court Chalan Kanoa Commercial area. This property has a3BD 2BA concrete Contact: CONSTRUCTION & house on a 1,587 sq. meter lot. A must for small type development. Water, MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC., P.O. /s/Ramon S. Guerrero /s/ Bemadita A. Sablan Is/ Bemadita A. Sablan Box 609, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. Deputy Clerk of Court Dated this 11th, day of Dated this 21st day of June, Dated this 7th day of Sept. powers sewer are readily available. Asking price $2,300,000. One of the Executive Director Deputy Clerk of Court July, 1990. 1990. 1990. few beachfront property still available. 54-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY--OCTOBER 5.1990 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 5 5

5 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - CLASSIFIED ADS 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per CoUege grad., 2 yn. experience. (NEW) hour. Salary·^ $$QQ per month. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Budweiser hangs on to the PBA iead Contact: EMILIO P. QUIATCHON 5 CARPENTER dba EQ Const., P.O. Box 1073, By Lily O. Ramos 40-win, 24-loss card was semi-finals, RB Electrical and a.181.2 pin clip. Caloy Castro Danny rank first and second 2 SUPERVISOR. - High school grad., 1 PLUMBER Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. FULL-TIME CASHIER of RB Electrical is not far with 718 and 715 in the indi­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary: S2.15-S8.00 High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Budweiser could only man­ enough to keep them on top H. Lee Construction are run­ per hour. Salary: $1.75-51.95 per hour. FOR LOCAL HIRE ONLY age 11th place last week in the the 12-team ten-pin standing. ning neck-and-neck for the sec­ behind with 180.4. vidual high handicap series. 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - CoUege grad., 1 BARTENDER - High school equiv., 2 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. With only eight games re­ ond spot with 39 wins, 25 The H. L. Construction pin- The results of last week's 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per Philippine Bowling Associa­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary: S400-S900 experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. game had PSTC on top by av­ hour. tion (PBA) competition but its maining before the start of the losses. busters are riding high on a 17- per month. Contact: H.S. LEE CONSTRUCTION INTERVIEWS DAILY eraging 46279 pins. Runner- 12 DANCER - High school equiv., 2 CO., INC., P.O. Box 440, Saipan, Fun and Games, PSTC and pin advantage 3137-3120 over 2 DRAFTER (Architectural) - High Advance Marketing on the up Dollar Up came up with school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: yrs. experience. Salary: S2.50 per hour. MP 96950 (10/19)F. 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Dollar Up occupy the fourth, S400-S700 per month. Contact: KOSA ENTERPRISES, fifth and sixth place, respec­ team handicap series. 46537 while Advance Market­ INC. dba Round House Rest., P.O. Please apply personally as soon as possible at: Saipan bowlers compete ing placed third with 46420. 2 ACCOUNTANT - CoUege grad., 2 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school tively. The individual high scratch yrs. experience. Salary: S2.15-S8.00 Box 1401, Saipan, MP 96950 series listed Domingo of Dollar V & M Ent'prises scored (10/19)F. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15- L & T INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Fun and Games scored high per hour. $5.00 per hour. on Guam, Taipei with 966 pins to win the team Up with 619 and Val Marcelo 45857 while RB Elect'cal pro­ 3 STEEL/SHEET METAL WORKER Contact: ROYAL DEVELOPMENT P.O. Box 1280, Saipan, MP 96950 with 610 pins. duced 46750 for fourth and fifth 10 CARPENTER 2 CARPENTER By Lily O. Ramos will compete. high scratch game, with Dollar 1 MASON CORP., P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP Two Domingos, Willy and place, respectively. 3 PAINTER 96950 (10/19)F. Tel. No. 322-9006/9915/9054 Saipan's best bowlers are Qualifying rounds will be Up following close behind 10 MASON High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. with. 956. Salary: $ 1.70 per hour. competing in the 6th Annual conducted to choose who will High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 1 ASST. SALES MANAGER - High Guam-Saipan Invitational represent Saipan for both Philippine Consulate and Salary: $1.50-52.15 per hour. 1 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Team Standing experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Tournament starting today sexes. Dollar Up have ten pins 3 PLUMBER $500-5750 per month. Contact: GREGORIO E./ANGEUNA until Sunday at the Guam "There's a plan to hold a separating them 1122-1112 for Team Win Loss 3 ELECTRICIAN Contact: TRANSAMERICA DEV. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. G. RODEO dba Mei's Kitchenette, Central Lane, according to Masters' tournament here at the the team high handicap award. Budweiser 40 24 P.O. Box 336, CHRB, Saipan, MP CORP., P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP Salary: 5 1.50-52.15 per hour. 96950 (10/19)F. Commonwealth Bowling SBC in order to raise funds for Danny Domingo and Pol RB Electrical 39 25 96950(10/19)F. FOR RENT Contact: HANA INTERNATIONAL Association (CBA) tournament the Taipei trip next month. I Magat occupy First and second H. Lee Cons'tion 39 25 INC., P.O. Box 2689, Saipan, MP 96950 (10/19)F. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 2 SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTOR - committee chairman Joe think, it should be in mid- in the individual high scratch Fun & Games 35 29 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Guerrero of the Saipan November. with 243 and 238, as well as in PSTC 34.50 29.50 Salary: S700-S800 per month. 5 ELECTRICIAN Salary: $500-$700 per month. THREE BEDROOM Bowling Center. Saipan will se'nd only the the individual high handicap Dollar Up 33 31 Contact: MARINE TECH (SAIPAN) 5 STOCK CONTROL CLERK Contact: SAIPAN CORAL REEF, "We are sending three men's top four bowlers in men's and catergory. 31 33 High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. INC., P.O. Box 968, Saipan, MP P.O. Box 771, Saipan, MP 96950 Phil. Consulate Salary: $2.15-S3.00 per hour. 96950 (10/I9)F. (10/19)F. team and two women's team. women's category." said Domingo and Magat have V & M Ent'prises 30 34 5 MUSICIAN (Instrumental)- High Guam is this year's host, so Guerrero, who has been only a pin separating them Crystal Palace 27.50 36 school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. HOOSE next year, Saipan will play working closely with the offi­ 275-274. Advance M'ktng 27 37 Salary: S2.50-S3.00 per hour. host to the bowlers from cers of the CBA, especially the PBA president Jess Rebusada Const. & Nat'l Supply 27 37 5 BELL HOP Guam," said Guerrero, who is association's vice-president, 21 43 7 FRONT DESK CLERK FURNISHED has maintained his perch in the Macaw Suwaso 10 WAITER POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT optimistic about the delegates' Jess Rebusada of the PBA. highest individual average with 5 AUTO MECHANIC AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY chances of making it this time. 10 SECURITY OFFICER The Commonwealth Zoning Board The men's lineup is com­ 5 LIFE GUARD announces the position of: posed of Manny Tenorio, Joe 15 HOUSE CLEANER 5 (Korean/Iapanese) TRANSLATOR CALL GABRIEL AT 322-3121 Guerrero, Jack Muna, Mark 10 GREENSKEEPER LAND USE PLANNER Halstead, John Matsumoto, 3 DISK JOCKEY Paul Pangelinan, Manny Vil­ 20 WAITRESS lagomez, Raf Torres, A1 Aldan, Young Men & Women of the Commonwealth 5 BARTENDER Ben Camacho, John Maratita 8 COOK Nature of Work: 3 AIR-CON MECHANIC REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL and A1 Merano. Land use planning and analysis of land use problems The women's team has lincd- High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. and computer database development. CUC-RFP-91-W001 (V ' 'F Salary: S2.15-S3.00 per hour. up Becky Camacho, Frances 5 H.E. OPERATOR - High school Duties and Responsibilities: The Com m onw ealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is Pangelinan, Alice Guerrero, equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 1. Assists in developing land use and zoning standards soliciting competitive sealed bids for drilling Lee Sablan, Ann Perry and aw aii j o b c o r p s $2.15-53.50 per hour. H of the Zoning Plan. supplies to be used for the purpose of completing three others who have not yet 10 DISHWASHER 2. Assists in the development of a zoning database, 30 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER exploratory test holes and water production wells committed themselves in join­ High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. including collection, analysis and input of data into a on the island of Saipan. ing the group. Salary: S2.15 per hour. computerized database. Muna said that Saipan is is Calling You! 5 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 3. Develops and reviews information and plans and also scheduled to participate in 2 yrs. experience. Salary: S2.15-S5.00 work progress of planning and zoning consultants. The materials listed in the proposal should include You Must Be per hour. the following items: the Guam-Saipan-Manila Inter­ 3 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 Makes recommendations on planning problems port tournament to be held at yrs. experience. Salary: S2.15-S3.00 specifically related to a variety of land uses involving the Royal Lanes in Guam on per hour. conflicting factors, economic growth, and the social 1. Four thousand feet (4,000-ft) of 8-5/8-inch Nov. 24-27. Serious & Aggressive 3 (Water Treatment) PLANT and cultural welfare and customs of the community. outside diameter steel casing with a .216 to .277- In November, Saipan and ENGINEER - College grad., 2 yrs. 4. Assists the Administrator and consultants in and willing to experience. Salary: S2.15-S5.00 per inch wall thickness. Guam will participate in the hour. collection and assembly of data and preparation of off-island FIQ sponsored 4th 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - appropriate reports relating to land use and land 2. Two hundred feet (200-ft) of 12-inch diameter Inter-City Tournament in College grad., 2 yrs. experience. transactions on Saipan. Taipei, Taiwan, where the best Learn A Skill Salary: S3,000 per month. steel casing with at least 3/16-inch wall 5. Assists in reviewing proposed legislation assigned thickness. bowlers from the Asian Zone and 5 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER - by the Board. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 6. Assists with meetings and workshops with Salary: S500-S900 per month. 3. Eight hundred feet (800-ft) of 8-inch diameter More sports story Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN community groups, public agencies, interest groups m m m 1® * CO., LTD., P.O. 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Termites beat Aces 9ers Oufliit Sharks in Baseball games

With the end of the season just one hit in the next four in­ inning, catcher A1 Castro, hesi­ After a sluggish 2-3 record in week against the Seebees went3- closing in, the Yco D-9ers with nings. tating for a moment then fired to the first round, the defending for4 with a triple and James Ada grounds to make are on track by With a golden opportunity in first gunning Suelfordoubleplay. pennant champions, Sabían Ter­ knocked in tworunswhilebatting stopping the S. S. Sharks for the the bottom of the fifth, the Sharks A bad throw by first baseman mites, the hottest team at this leader Bill Quitano picked up an­ second time this season with a 7- prevailed to take the lead but Manny Tenorio to third which stage of the season are now 2-0 to other double to tie A1 Camacho 1 decision fortheir secondvictory manage to tie the game at one- could have resulted in the first start the second round with both and Paul Tenorio in the double in seven outings. apiece, thanks to a D-9er throw­ triple play of the season brought victories at the expense of the departmentwith three each to lead The match featured a pitching ing error in a no-out bases loaded in Frank Malsol for a 1-1 tie. teams that handed them their de­ the Termites’ 16 hits attack who duel between Richard Atalig and situation. The D-9ers then went on to feats in the first round. now outscored their opponents Florencio Ngiraidong with Atalig With the bases loaded, Suel post their second victory of the Ace Tony Buenavente, who 51-8 coming out victorious allowing Pancho grounded to Atalig who season scoring the next six runs leads the league in strikeouts ex­ The Termites jumped to a 5-0 one unearned run supported by a fired home for the first out of the of the game. tended his lead to 21 over Kaleb lead after 3 1/2 innings, high­ defense which executed four Dulei fanning 10 to lead the lighted by Ada’s two RBIs before double plays with the help of Termites past the previously no. the Aces scored their lone run in costly base running errors by the 1 Diamond Aces 9-1 to split the the bottom half of the third when Sharks. series at one- apiece. Glen Palacios who had three hits After giving up a lead off single The victory, coupled with the led off with a single before plating to speedster Jess Peterson who Aces loss tied both teams for sec­ on Anthony Pangelinan’s fielders successfully stole second and third ond with a 4-3 record, half game choice. before scoring on catcher Martin behind new leaderToyota Wheels The Termites then made it a Ngirarou’sthrowingerrortoopen who are 5-3. v reality by picking up the last four up the game, Ngiraidong then Hot-hitting Greg Camacho runs of the game for their third shut down the D-9ers, allowing who blasted two homeruns last consecutive victory.

Major Baseball League Team Standing

Tunas, Beach Boys Triumph at SAVA TEAM WIN LOSS PCT G.B. Sabían Termites 5 3 .625 — The Hot Tunas defeated the 01’ favor, the 01’ Aces forced the ball Netters in the first set as Olopai Diamond Hotel Aces 4 3 .571 1/2 Aces to share second place with twice for a sideout as the Tunas led his team as he tallied nine Rainbow Const. Seabees 4 3 .571 1/2 the Locals Volleyball Club with tied the score at 14 apiece from points. Toyota Wheels 5 4 .556 1/2 an identical 4-2 win-loss-card Arakawa’s two service points. The Beach Boys had the oppor­ Saipan Shooting Gallery Sharks 3 5 .375 2 while the Beach Boys improved Murohashi then lead his team to tunity to end the match in the YCO D-9ers 2 5 .256 2-1/2 their record to 3-3 to secure third a one-point lead with an ace serve second set when they were lead­ place spot at the Saipan Amateur that put them at a game pointl5- ing 10-6 but their passing game BATTING LEADERS: (Based on 25 or more times at batl Volleyball Association (SAVA). 14, but the Aces retaliated with wasn’t working to perfection as The Tunas outscored the 01’ two in a row from Peter Camacho Dave McConnell answered the PLAYER TEAM AB HIT BATTING Aces in the first set with a 15-5 for their second match point. bad passes with three big kills. Bill Quitano Termites 33 20 .606 shackling behind Kasuhide The Aces’ opportunity to take Then Tim Goodwin saved the Takeo Wills Sharks 29 14 .483 Murohashi’s five points and the the set faded when a few passing Netters from an upset by pouring A1 Camacho Wheels 25 12 .480 team’s excellent defense at the errors coupled with the outstand­ in seven points fora 15-12 victory James Ada Termites 26 12 .462 net totalled five blocks in the set. ing defensive performance of the for the Netters. The Beach boys Tony Camacho Termites 33 15 .455 The second set was a close Tunas caused them the set and the ouplayed the Netters in the third Mike Camacho D-9ers 27 11 .407 contest with both teams reaching match as Screen dumped in three set for a 15-6 match winner. Greg Camacho Termites 35 14 .400 a match point twice. With the 01’ consecutive points for an 18-16 In last Friday’s game, the Allan Aguon Aces 28 11 .393 Aces leading 10-6, Alex Screen victory. Netters suffered their second loss Glen Palacios Aces 31 12 .387 slapped in three points to take his The 01 ’ Aces loss dropped them in three days by falling to the 01’ Ron Benavente Wheels 34 13 .382 team within one point at 9-10. in the team standings with a 14 Aces in three sets with a 12-15, Idip Naruse Sharks 34 13 .382 Jeff Olopai then served for four card. 15-8,15-11 score. points for a 14-9 advantage only In the second game, the Beach The league-leading Marlins and RUNS: Paul Tenorio (14) Bill Quiiano & Glen Palacios (12) Tony Rogolifoi (11) to be cut to 14-12 by Shigeru Boys evened their record at 3-3 by Tunas faced each other for the DOUBLES: Bill Quitano, A1 Camacho, & Paul Tenorio (3) Tomita’s three points which was defeating the Nansay Netters in second time this season to startoff TRIPLES: Peter Roberto & Dennis Camacho (3) five players at (2) backed by Hayakawa’s three kills three sets 15-6,12-15 ,15-6 and with the second round with the HOMER UN: Gree Camacho (2) Cris Pangelinan & Tony Rogolifoi (1) RBI: Darius Rekemesik (12) Jack Taitano & Cris Pangelinan (11) James Ada (10) at the net handing the Netters their third loss. Marlins emerging as the winners, With the match point in their The Beach Boys outscored the thrashing the Tunas in straight sets 15-13,15-12 for their seventh PLAYERS TEAM INN ER ERA straight win. Elmer Sablan Wheels 18 2 1.00 SAVA League Standings Kasiano Miguel and Yoshimi Tony Benavente Teimites 37 7 1.70 (as of Oct 3) Gilmettepaced the Marlins as they Dominic Chong Termites 29 5 1.55 combined for 15 kills and 10 Frances George Aces 25 5 1.80 ip lllilllii WON LOSS PCI points. The Hot Tunas’ loss P&R Marlins Richard Atalig D-9ers 19 7 3.32 8 l l l l l l ! 1.000 dropped them 4-3 for third place. Locals Volleyball Club 5 2 Kaleb Dulei Wheels 38 17 4.03 714 The Locals cruised to a close HotTuru • 4 John Mark Seabees 40 19 4.28 3 571 15-7,15-17, 15-12 win over the Beach Boys 3 Sherwin Magofna Aces 39 19 4.38 l l l l i l i 429 struggling 01’ Aces in the second Nansay Netters l i i i l i i 4 .429 game. The win improves the 0 1 'Aces 2 •5 286 STRIKE-OUTS: Locals 5-2 while the Aces are 2-5 Daijobu i i i i i i l 6 143 Tony Benavente (47) Kaleb Dulei (30) John Marik (26) Dominic Chong (26) overall.

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