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MIHA foreclosures now total 3 7 Gov. Guerrero asked to help FmHA force acton from housing authority By Dava Hughes against the families which had defaulted on their house unresponsive. Previous reports made by the Hous­ payments. The Hawaii FmHA executive said that his agency has ing Authority and the local office of the Farmers Home Lee’s letter said that the 37 foreclosures now date back not been osures and “ ... We are not able to obtain the Administration which placed the number of pending to December, 1987andrepresenta$l,723,115 investment quarterly reports on the escrow account established under foreclosures at “around 20” were not the total picture. by FmHA. the agreement. According to a letter written to Gov. Larry I. Guerrero by According to Lee, the total payment defaults - as of That escrow account, according to previously inter­ FmHA’s Hawaii office the total is now 37. June 18 - totalled $314,502. views with MIHA and the local FmHA office was The June 18 letter from Daniel K J. Lee, state director “We have repeatedly requested action by MIHA with originally set at about $1 million. Steve Lemieux, assis­ in Hawaii, to Guerrero was written asking him help to few results,” Lee wrote, and he said that Saipan and Guam tant executive director of MIHA said in an interview force MIHA to do proceed with foreclosure proceedings representatives of the agency have found “MIHA to be Continues on Page 28

ROHR site study signals doom for

Tinian re-leasing (F irst in a series) Initial proposals to lease back 12,500 acres of the 18,000 acres of land currently designated as a military area on would have to be scrapped if the proposed Relocatable Over the Horizon Radar installation is placed on that island. According to a Department of the Navy Naval Space Command environmental impact statement recently issued by the military, all of that land will be needed to not only erect the 34 vertical antenna towers, but to also provide an area free of all vegetation to make sure the facility’s signal is not attenuated. The EIS also said that all of the runway system would be required to install the over 500 feet of linear space for the antenna system, but it felt there would be minimal impact on access to the historic sites located within the old air base site before, during and after construction of the system. According to the report the Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar or ROTHR program, has a defense mission that serves the interests of FOURTH PARADE WET, SMALL - Saipan's annual Fourth of July parade was rained on and delayed nauonal security because it allows the monitoring of aircraft opera­ almost two hours... just like last year and the year before that. Only two floats featuring the Llberatbn tions from most of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Cambodia and Day Queen and Court and a Hotel Association entry, were in this year's celebration. But, hundreds of other Communist countries. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts made up the difference with smiles and waves enough for all. See more The program is the construction and operation of up to three pictures Inside. Continues on Page 27 Suit says car Inos defends Japanese agency erred 'consultant1 Senate role leasing vehicle A two-year-old traffic acci­ CNMI Senate President io - hehadacardfromthepresidcm’s quite a while longer,” dent which involved an alleged sephlnosofRotasaidThursday office. Inos said, and has been drunk driver operating a rented momingthathedidnot wantto Inos said the allegations con­ specially-recognized as car has resulted in the filing of a dignify a series of advertise­ tained in theads were“not worth a friend of the€NMI. in $1 million-plus civil action in ments appearing in the news­ answering... “ fact,lheSenaiepresKlent Superior Court. paper with a reply. He said the He said “staff members would said the Japanese na­ Jean T. Lizama has filed suit ads were “ in bad taste and the be answering thead later today." tional was an “honorary against the driver of that vehicle, newspaper should not run Inos said the ads wcre“hitting citizen” of the Com­ William Kintz, the man’s em­ them ” below the belt. What the guy is monwealth % /special ployer, Marianas Tugand Barge, Inos said he felt that the ads doing is condemning m e... “ declaration. Marianas Rental Car Corp., paidfor by “concetnedcitizens" He said that Demapan was ■“This guy has been Marine Insurance Company, was the work of one manJ.S. “against Shimizu. I am for very good tolheCMMi Pacifica InsuranceUnderwriters Demapan.The Senate president Shimizu and he is really ....ed off Inos said, especially and a “John Doe.” said that Demapan should have and called me on the phone dif­ helping ail kinds of Lizama is seeking a million come io him man-to-man’’orat ferent kind of names - then he charities and was re­ dollars in actual damages, plus leastcalledmeon the telephone cameout with that (advertising.)” sponsible for the erection of the Kinumura donated money, another two million in punitive ifhe had any questions. Inos said that Demapan has many bus shelters all over tents, lanterns, foutons and damages, attorneys fees and costs The most recent ads ques­ been in school for some time and Saipan. He said that Kinumura other needed items to help vic­ from the defendants. tioned why Tadishi Kinumura recently returned to the Com­ was responsible for the distinc­ tims in the CNML The suit alleges that a John was a special advisor for eco­ monwealth. tive latte stone bus shelters. “He’s my friend. He does a i Doe from the car rental com- nomic iff?«rs/Japan and why “Kinamura has been here for During typhoons Inos said Continues on Page 29 Continues on Page 28

F iC T V C D Pi l/'i - J % STACKS 2-MARIANAS v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 3

E n I I ft J| A Meeting Place For Gur Public auditor will decide fuel protest already denied Taga's appeal of Apatang not releasing pertinent since CUC contracted with CUC did not look at all the r I1· "i l I Y I OpinionsOpinions AndAnd YoursYours the original bid award, saying files in a timely basis, but Shell for an illegal fuel, their factors when choosing the Public Auditor Scott Tan has that the paperwork is defective Taga's main protest is that the contract is invalid. They also slightly less expensive fuel about 20 days to decide if the and thus can not be considered. fuel being used is not the type say that usage of the Shell fqel from Shell, including the fact fuel the Commonwealth Utili­ A June II letter from the designed for the Mitsubishi will cause a deterioration in the that the higher sulfur content ties Corporation now uses to law offices of William Fitzger­ engines. air quality of Saipan. of Shell's fuel would damage JR’s Agenda power Saipan's electric, genera­ ald to Tan asks him to reverse A February 28 letter to Ap­ CUC's executive director, engine valves at a much higher By; John Del Rosario tors is (1) the wrong kind for the denial and summarily rule atang from Taga alleges that Ramon Guerrero, said in a re­ rate than their lower-sulfur gas- the machines, and/or is being that Taga protested in a timely cent interview that he wasn't The opinion expressed in this column are thepersonal opinion of the CUC selected what they termed oil product. author and may or may not express the opinions of the newspaper. bought from the wrong com­ manner - or to address the mer­ an "illegal fuel." Their letter taking sides in the issue - it pany. its of Taga's protest. said that Taga was the only was up to the public auditor, The required overhauls at MPLC real culprit Some 21 years ago, the is­ at will dominated nearly every for a smoke from spectators Tan refused to discuss the Taga's barristers argue that supplier of the low-emission but he said that since the pre­ shorter time periods would land was adorned by athletes event to the surprise of the lining both sides of beach road controversy in an interview last they had 10 days to file a gas-oil which not only meets vailing winds would take any negate any savings from the wearing colorful uniforms from other athletes from the Mar­ leading to the Fishing week, saying he had to look protest, but under the rules the United States Environmen­ engine emissions away from lower-cost fuel, they allege. Mili to Tobi., Each of the dis­ shalls, Ponape, Truk, Yap and Base. He's super in every way over the papers and other doc­ they did not know of Shell's tal Protection Agency's re­ Saipan and into the open sea, tricts in what then was known the Marianas. imaginable. I understand that uments provided by Taga successful bid until it was too quirements for low-sulfur there was no basis for saying They said that total cost of In land use squabble as Micronesia brought in its We had a fine baseball team he even chases deer back home Petroleum - the company ask­ late because they were not told. emissions, but also complies that burning the heavy fuel oil fuels and maintenance would be top athletes to compete in the that we all expected would give bare fooLcd. No wonder he ing for the change, or Shell, Much of the argument re­ with Mitsubishi engines need supplied by Shell could cause included in awarding bids, and If anyone has caused a headache, misunderstand­ various meets including base­ any team in Micronesia a hard dwarfed everybody in this meet. the successful low-bidder. volves around allegations that for the fuel type for long term air pollution on Saipan. by following that guideline, ing and ugly arguments related to the Shimizu project ball, swimming, track and run for the gold medal. In­ Bul 1 also give credit to the Chief of the Procurement the time period for filing a usage before overhaul. Taga’s protest to Apatang Taga's price would - in the stead, the final score against Yápese marathoner who came Division, David Apatang, has protest was unfairly delayed by said the Commonwealth and long run - be much lower. and its supporters or opponents it has to be the field, among others. Taga said in their letter that A colorful ceremony was Palau tells it all-first game 1 in about 45 minutes late. But Marianas Public Land Corporation. held at the Civic Center ball believe the score was 27-2. A his persistence brought the As the trustee for all public lands in the Common­ field right adjacent to Joctcn's pleasant surprise was the base­ crowd to its feet as he circled Ί 3 Μ wealth MPLC should have done its job properly and Shopping Center. All delega­ ball team from Truk. It was the Susupc Track and Field for objectively when it was decided to approve the Shimizu tions sang the Microncsian An­ the team that gave Palau a run the last stretch of his run. 1 for the gold. The score on the forgot his name but his efforts project. It should have designated, approved and them which ended with "...'til we have made these islands an­ final game was 1-0. Palau illuminates persistence at its released equal amounts - or doubled the size - of land other promised land." I think scored on an error. best. for homesteads, grazing and public parks. we did however separate our It was in the final game be­ The Microncsian Games be­ But, since MPLC has failed to fulfill its obligation to ways. After the formalities, tween Bclau and Chuuk that gins tomorrow. Let us turn this community, The CNMI Legislature should demand the various events took off in the crowd was treated to some out by the numbers and wel­ come our friends from the - before considering the Shimizu request - full satis­ nearby designated areas for fine comedy by the laic track and field in Susupc, Masaloki, a Chuukese natural FSM, Palau, Marshalls,and factory, written commitments that there is the same swimming at the Garapan comedian who had everybody Guam. Let this mode of com­ amount of land hectares designated for those thou­ Fishing Base, etc. sitting on the bleachers or near petition be an occasion to re­ sands of homestead applicants that MPLC currently The Marianas was expected the sidelines laughing to tears. new our friendship with our holds. to dominate in two areas—base­ 1 certainly will miss my friend brothers and sisters from our neighboring islands. Too, let Our recommendation to the lawmakers is to do so, ball and basketball. It found this time around. itself stunned by Lhc more well Then there was the Ponapcan this occasion serve as one av­ mainly to satisfy both sides of the community and the coordinated and superbly condi­ marathon runner who turned enue to Pacific Regionalism developers of the area. tioned athletes from Palau. the event to one of "no con­ and Solidarity! And may the Swimming went to a natural test". He was so far ahead that best team win! Welcome to We were told this week by supporters of the Shimizu Over thirty individuals from Saipan, , Tinian and Guam, led by Bishop Tomas Camacho attended also from Palau. Palau almost he even took time out to ask the . project that they had found out from MPLC that there the fifty years anniversary, golden jubilee celebration of the priesthood for Fr. Arnold Bendowske, are about 2,000 house lots available for homestead. O. F. M., Cap. The celebration was held last June 23 at Mount Calvary, Wisconsin. Fr. Arnold spent many It was not MPLC officials who came out publicly to tell years on Saipan teaching at the Mt. Carmel School. this community what they have for them; nor have / Letters To The Editor they officially designated the land for such purpose. To save Shimizu Corp. and its allies from further Dear Editor: who were still attending school qualified and dedicated nurses. hardship and high expenses for them to get the Last week you published a at the time the 1982 law took Maybe "Name Withheld Upon AG looking at seizing Cabrera's assets project agreed upon by the local community, we letter from "Name Withheld effect. It docs not open the Request" is qualified but not By Dave Hughes Court Judge Marty Taylor her almost 512,000 in salary. had no idea what assets the accounts or investments. recommend also for them to pressure MPLC to come Upon Request", an anonymous door to unqualified nurses; it dedicated. If the person really person who did not understand does not lower health care cared, he or she would get out Commonwealth legal offi­ 'lowered the boom' on Cabrera Naraja said there is some woman could have, but the in­ All could be subject to up with full answers and guaranteed solution for those the effect of H.B. No. 7-151 standards. What it is docs is of the closet and volunteer! cials may not wait eight years during the final day of her sen­ concern if she can pay back the terest she put up in a family seizure and sale to satisfy her homesteaders and for those who are against giving and purposely lied about the correct a technical deficiency Don't forget The Florence to attempt collection of the tencing and restitution hearing. money in the prescribed time - inheritance still in probate was debt to the Commonwealth, he the public land for development only. hiring of nurses at CHC. The that penalized a few nurses, Nightingale Pledge With money Frances Cabrera stoic Throwing out a recommended or at all. Chief Prosecutor Ron not worth much - "possibly said. from CUC while she was The land alienation provisions clause in the CNMI person did not want to sign the nurses that are doing the job loyalty will I endeavor to aid probation sentence,·Taylor said Hammcu said Thursday that if 510,000 or less." Cabrera's request to delay in­ comptroller there. Attorney that Cabrera showed no re­ Cabrera did not repay the carceration was denied and De­ Constitution is one of the most protective ideas that letter, because nobody wants to that we so need. Let's help, not the physician in his work, and Naraja said he would proba­ look like a fool. hurt, them. devote myself to the welfare of General Robert Naraja said morse for her actions and had money as ordered by the judge bly enlist the aid of Scott Tan partment of Correction officials island nation could have, but to deny or ignore the There is a very small group For example, Manuel Sablan those committed to my care." Thursday he will be discussing not even agreed to repay the within eight years she would and his public auditor's office took her into custody forthwith rights of the CNMI indigenous people from owning it of nurses now working at Camacho graduated from the Sincerely, what avenues the CNMI has money she had stolen. have to finish serving the two to "track down" any bank ac­ to begin serving her sentence. first is more than a criminal act. CHC who have the same TT School of Nursing but Congressman Stanley T. open, including the possible He sentenced her to six years suspended years. counts that Cabrera may have, Until arrangements can be Our friends on Guam were late in finding out how qualifications and experience as missed the deadline imposed by Torres seizure of any assets or prop­ in the Department of Correc­ He referred all questions to property on Guam or on the made to house her in the main erty the woman may have in tions and imposed a SI0,000 prison complex, Cabrera is be­ land deals were working out. Are we going to go some other nurses who are the 1982 Act. I have witnessed Naraja dealing with the possi­ mainland. classified as RN's as provided many times with my own eyes the CNMI or elsewhere. line, plus restitution of bility of seizing assets. Cabrera's lax returns or other ing held at the former boating through the same experience too? by the "Nurse Practice Act of the outstanding work he docs Dear Editor Commonwealth Superior S86,174.27 and repayment of The attorney general said he information could lead to bank safety office in Lower Base. Hope not. 1982". Although they are in the Intensive Care Unit, May I respectfully request similarly qualified and perform often performing supervisory your goodsclf to publish this the same duties, one group work when a patient is rolled Letter of Appreciation in your Parachutist lands on, damages pickup truck receives higher salary. That is in, nearing death. Yet he is not widely read newspaper. unfair. classified as a registered nurse. In so short a time that the in­ Police activity during the very busy,” Ducnas said, and motorcycle and a car collided. In other police news former tively was also missing, as H.B. No. 7-151 makes a H.B. No. 7-151 would allow cumbent Directory of Public Fourth of July holiday was Cruz did not have time to in­ He did not identify the loca­ Northern Islands Mayor Vin­ well as 3,000 feet of nylon IMarianas Wariety^ technical amendment to the Mr. Camacho to receive a Works, Mr. Nick C. Sablan fairly routine . . with one ex­ vestigate the matter. tion, but said the injuries were cente Aldan told police on July rope. "Nurse Practice Act of 1982" salary more commensurate assumed office, tremendous ception. The driver of a pickup The incident happened at the not sever, other than compound 3 that on his last trip to his Although Gov. Larry I. Serving the Commonwealth for 19 years to allow those nurses who are with his actual duties. improvements have benefitted truck complained to the De­ Micro Beach area near the fractures to one rider. former home on to Guerrero has banned travel to Published Tuesday and Friday by Younis Art Studio, Inc. now working at CHC and who The writer deliberately lied Saipan; such as the asphalt partment of Public Safety that beach, he said. On a more serious note, retrieve personal property the Anatahan because of the danger Publishers: graduated from GCM or TT about the restrictive work paving of the highways, and one of the four U.S. Army "He just folded up his chute Ducnas said a routine reckless theft of several items was dis­ of volcanic activity there, it is Abed and Paz Younis School of Nursing to be classi­ shifts for newly hired nurses at other public work projects. It Special Forces parachutists ap­ and walked away," Ducnas said. driving traffic stop made by de­ covered. 'patrolled' on a regular basis by fied as a registered nurse, just CHC, which desperately needs See LETTERS page 4 parently landed on his truck. Another one of the sky tectives resulted in the arrest of Aldan told police several civil defense and other agen­ Member of as those other nurses were clas­ That landing somehow re­ divers landed in heavy vegeta­ days after he returned from cies. Dave Hughes .... Reporter The Jose Rios, 35 of Koblcrville sified when they returned from sulted in the back window of tion a long way from the des­ for illegal possession of a Anatahan with a group of vol­ Duenas said that somehow P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950-0231 Associated LeUers to the editor on any and all subjects are welcome the same school. What is fair the vehicle getting smashed. ignated landing zone. firearm and ammunition. cano scientists about the thefL someone made off with a 10 TeL (670) 23406341/7578/9797 Press here, All we ask is that your tetter be handsigned and have for one person should be fair DPS spokesman Capt. Frank Ducnas said that driving Rios was not driving the ve­ Missing are several pairs of kilowatt-hour generator worth Fax: 234-9271 MCI Mill: Miriam· Variety \ a daytime telephone number where you can be reached for for another person. Ducnas said police knew it was while intoxicated arrests were hicle, but officers performed a fishing fins and other types of over $5,000 sometime during © 1990, M arianas Variety - all rights reserved : confirmation. Letters copied and mailed to us MUST nave The proposed legislation af­ one of the parachutists because about usual for a holiday and "frisk" on his person, finding fishing apparatus. He said that July 3. original signature, not a photo copied one. fects only a handful of nurses sgt. J.R. Cruz saw it happen. the only mishap involving in­ the small caliber handgun, two and one-half cases of He said that World Corp. in "Just about that time it got juries was'when a four-wheeler Ducnas said. corned beef and Span respec- Sadog Tase reported the theft. 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JJULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 5

« e Medical fees at CHC College library fim ju ly 1st to July 8Û ■ J %kmcefe6mtM¿jour are up in October receives donation < ? During their regular weekly ports and encourages your con­ The Department of Public aliens will be charged at meeting last Tuesday at the tinued efforts toward providing Health will implement the pro­ $76.15, Pre-Employment for Dai-Ichi Hotel, Saipan’s Rotar- quality higher education to the posed public health fees hike $86.15, Permanent resident for ians paid special tribute to the people of the CNMI." i;f i firs t Я т кш щ starting Oct. 1. Public Health 15 years, $80.15 and Northern Marianas College, McPhetres received official Administrator Fermin Sakisat permanent resident under 15 donating $500 to the school’s notification just two weeks aspmoftfiatceießmtm'ujem said in an interview Thursday, years will be charged at Olympio T. Borja Memorial ago that NMC's accreditation ftüturing: f\-f that the increase would help the $80.15. For foodhandlers, a Library. has been renewed by the department realize a break-even $76.15 charge would be Western Association of "On behalf of the Saipan in its overall operational observed, insurance and all Schools and Colleges, which Rotary Club, I would like to /С discount expenditure. others will be $88.15 while the sent a six-member team of "We would not make money duplication of health certificates congratulate you on the educational experts to visit the room accomodation tremendous growth and many out of the proposed public would cost $10. local campus in early April. accomplishments which have For CNMI resident (plus 10% tax) health fees hike but, we are Fees for the inspection of Accreditation is critical to been achieved at the college raising fees to alleviate the business permits include for colleges and universities, both over the past several years," island's economy and to provide retail store ("mom and as a measure of the quality of staled Senior Active Rotarian the public quality health Pop"),$10. $15 will be charged education being provided and to care," Sakisat said. for Little Markets, Robert P. Loughrcy as he allow for transfer of college "The Public Health Laundromats, Snack Mobiles, presented the club’s donation to credits from one institution to NMC President Agnes M. Department works at a 2.4 nack Bars, Fish Vendors, another. NMC was first MIXERS million budget for a fiscal Beauty Shops and Barber McPhetres. granted full accreditation in year.The $340 thousand it Shops. "In particular," Laughrcy June of 1985. The announced Stow CM9 generates is not even enough in Tiendan Dankulo said, "we wish to applaud your renewal extends the accredi­ 1 to 1 1/2 bag rating meeting the 50% total (Convenience Store), Eateries, most recent accomplishment in tation until the spring of 1996, operational value of the Cafeterias/Catering, Ice Candy gaining a six-year renewal of the maximum six-year renewal 9 cu. ft. capacity department," Sakisat clarified. Manufacturers, Nightclubs, the school's accreditation. The that can be granted by the Despite the increase in public Wholesalers, Barber/Beauty Rotary Club of Saipan sup- Association. health fees, Sakisat said that the Parlor and Massage Parlors are FOR YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS fees would benefit the patients to pay $20 while who avail of the services of the Supermarkets, Hotels and , M ID -PA C M ICRO NESIA, IN C . department. More experienced Bakeries are to pay $25. жшонГ anduM every Dinnerpwrhsed, nurses and staff would be Maternal and Child Care, UPPER HI-WAY, GARAPAN - TO CHC W-2 HIGHWAY g u a i o r a i recruited, waiting period of Immunization and BOX PPP-298 SAIPAN, MP 96950 ЯОтгфгтщТащ&О^егог^т patients would be limited and Communicable Diseases which jjsiXTEN TEL: (670) 234-0475 · FAX: (670) 234-0476 l«oœ¡STORE r . n c i c a v i l more medicine would be is included in the Public Health purchased. Nonchargeable Clinic offers Raraina Restaurant will be closed on The proposal includes an free service. However, all Satwday, July 7 for the Micmnesian increase in Professional Srvice prescriptions on medications Games Banquet. fees which covers the will continue to be charged Physician's charges at the Com- according to the Pharmacy Red Costa Restaurant will be serving monwealth Health Center Book on Drugs. Barbeque Buffet at $18.00 per person which took effect July 18,1988 Despite the increase, no ( p l u s 10% service charge) and in Medical Service fees patient wiil be refused which include Public Health medication despite the patient's For Reservations Call 322-1234 Chargeable Clinic, Physical documented inability to pay. examination and Inspection of Patients who are unable to pay Business permits. up-front would be charged Senior active Rotarian Robert P. Loughrey presents a casn conation The new hike will affect according to the method of to Northern Marianas College President Agnes M. McPhetres. a gift Family Planning services and payment they choose. from the Saipan Rotary Club in recognition of the College's outstand­ THE LEGEND... supplies which include visit Sakisat said that although the ing recent accomplishments in offering quality higher education to the plus birth control pill will be rate increase is not in accordance people of the CNMI. The donation will benefit the college's Olympio T. charged at $17 while a with the increase the hospital is Borja Memorial Library. in Four W heel D rive V ehicle. Prophyldclic is $5. A $15.85 asking for, it is imminent that fee is charged for Special they hike their fees so as to <9 Obstetrical Procedures such as meet the rising cost of supplies (9 a Pap Smear. and services which the hospital LOCALS’ROCK Physical examinations among provides. SAIPAN PUNT CENTER, INC. &ROLLNTGHT wishes to announce the arrival of Letters. U Continued from page 2 is very apparent that the per­ cus of the car owners and the attractive clay and plastic pots, W ednesdays • 4.2L Six Cylinder Engine formance of this young and en­ riding public as well. orchid stands and garden supplies.. . · AM/FM Radio Cassette ergetic man made Saipan a par­ Director Nick C. Sablan sacri­ Dance to real Rock & Roll Player adise not only to thousands of ficed his lucrative business in “ the cheapest on island”. . J · Cast Aluminum Wheels tourists but the local commu­ lieu and in favor of public ser­ all night long' i · Islander Sports Model nity as well. With good pass­ vice and to serve the people of and many morel able roads, it lessons the main; Saipan, and the CNMI as well. Л М ^MERIGIN ASSOCIATION Bud, & Bud Light only $2 tcnance of vehicles and lessons May the tribe's, such as 1 OF NURSERYMEN Cover charge $5 for locals. dust pollution. I also wish to Director Sablan's, dedication emphasize further with the co­ increase. Congratulations for a *17.995. operation that the cooperation job well done and also to the extended by the Honorable Honorable Governor, for his Mayor and the Honorable right choice. Jeep Wrangler Islander Soft Top A s k a b o u t L o c a l C a r d s Governor the Director Sablan Thank you and more power to Now Available at was exemplary, especially in the Administrators of the f o r D iscounted C over C h a r g e , the paving of the dirt and coral CNMI government. roads linking the main thoro- N ig h tly D rin k S peciais a n d m o r e ! fare. The support made by the Very Truly yours, Hon. Mayor & Governor to /s/ Jesus Manglona Taisacan ia Motors these projects are indeed the fo- President CNMI Taxi Asoc. OAROEN MAINTENANCE Chalan Krva ЩШ (Most To Mobfl Station) FINA SISU AREA, P.O. BOX 1292, SAIPAN . Hyatt Re g e n c y /S a ip a n Jeep TbL 234-8099 Save 6as $ Save Cash TEL. 234-1572 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-IULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - 7 ,f< Shimizu project Shimizu.. Continued from page 6 PUBLIC NOTICE percenLroom occupancy when situations which could change first opened, and 100 percent their figures. The Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will be holding a shows little profit after 1995. They include: Public Hearing in conjunction with the Commonwealth Utilities By Dave Hughes Management company - a Average room occupancy1 is Corporation (CUC), Sewer division, on Tuesday, July 10, 1990 at Editor's note: This is the subsidiary of the holding estimated at 60 percent over the • L abor the Carolinian UTT Building in Garapan. The hearing will be held at first in a series of reports on company - handles and 25-year lease period. The TR report said that the 7:00pm to discuss the Construction Grants Priority List for the 1991 the proposed Saipan Shimizu pays for resort operations, The report said that more re­ current unemployment rate on Fiscal Year. project.) including replacement ports are planned for Saipan and Saipan is considered low. "Many of the hotels and busi­ L fl PERG fllafl • costs of facilities. that will dilute the total room Construction Grants are federal monies provided by the U.S. An international accounting Information contained within leasing for the resort, but ac­ nesses are experiencing diffi­ firm commissioned by the the Touche-Ross report shows cording to Marianas Visitors culty in hiring capable em­ Environmental Protection Agency to fund major sewer projects in the THE Shimizu Corporation has pre­ that the management company Bureau statistics the number of ployees to perform even the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The US Congress pared a report showing that the formed to oversee the resort available rooms may not keep most basic tasks. As a result, ended the Construction Grant Program nationally in 1990. The CN M I ITALIAN RESTAURANT proposed Kagman golf course would be totally funded by up with the demand as more there has been an influx of was fortunately awarded and extension of the grant program for FY- and hotel project will show a Shimizu to the tune of $3 tourists from Asia and Aus­ people from many different ar­ 90. However, it is uncertain if federal grants will be available for profit . . . a relatively small million' $2 million would tralia 'find' the Common­ eas of the Micronesia and Asia FY-91. Taste Real Italian Dishes prepared one. come from the funds of the wealth. to fill this void. Although it is by Italian Chef GUILIANO BIANCO The report backs up previous holding company as 100 per­ Room rates by 1993 are ex­ unknown as to the availability Therefore the FY-91 Priority List is especially important this year press releases issued by Saipan cent owner of the Common pected to be in the $100 per- of labor when the proposed since C U C Sewer Division will be more dependant on local with an Ocean View Setting on day region, according to the re­ project is ready to open, man­ spokesman for Shimizu, stock. appropriations. The Priority List is the annual ranking of sewage CAPITOL HILL at former It. gov. Pete A. Teno- Another half-million dollars port. agement has formulated op­ projects based on health and population factors, required for all rio, which said that the local would be in preferred stock - Additional revenues - figured tions which will be undertaken VESTCOR VILLAGE. perception that the company not cash - donated to the Public into the yearly 'bottom line' - to reduce this risk." projects that may be eligible for federal funding. will make staggering amounts School System by Shimizu also estimate that each guest V 1 Ensure that the project The government and legislative representatives, as well as the of money on their 25-year lease and the retirement fund. will generate about $10-$ 15 owner retains a quality general public are encouraged to attend and comment on funding We are open for Lunch, Dinner and is far off-base. The TR report said that per day in food and beverage management team. An ex­ priorities, project ranking and allocations planned for FY-91. Sunset Happy Hour. As a matter of fact the report $500,000 in preferred stock sales. perienced operator will be predicts that the first 'profits' would also be made available Sports facilities at the resort capable of implementing /s/ F. Russell Mechem II made by the company won't to Saipan "investors." Nothing are projected to generate three proven accounting and in­ Chief For Reservations please call: come until 1996-2000, when a was said in the report about the percent of the golf course rev­ formation systems, train­ profit of $3,743,000 is pro­ investors being "locals." enues. ing and employee retention 3 2 2 - 7 6 6 2 jected. Projected short and long-term General and administrative programs, and manage­ Γ” Net losses totalling profits are based on total con­ expenses are projected to be ment systems which will (ROMA) S3,506,000 are projected from struction of all facilities, in­ approximately 10 percent of help to ensure there is ad­ 1990 until the beginning of the cluding resort and golf course - the total revenue - or approxi­ equate labor and profitabil- Positions Available 1996 budge period. no later than Jan. 1, 1993. mately $40 million over the ity. The Touche-Ross June 5 re­ The Kagman Golf Course 25-year period. Not included in v 2 Pay scales must be at­ The comfort you’ve always wanted Chef's Helper, Waiters, Waitresses, port to Takahashi Taguichi, management company would these costs are depreciation, tractive to attract quality Bartenders & Managers, resident director of Shimizu be responsible for paying etc. This is for office-related personnel to the tourism Apply in Person, Please. Corporation's Saipan office "rental fees" equivalent to the costs, office supplies, general industry. Air conditioners from Toshiba. said that the accountants of depreciation costs of the management, auto leasing V 3 Attract undcr-cmploycd their offices look a look at var­ facility, according to the report. costs, communications, etc. workers, such as the ious factors, including the That management company The local management com­ elderly, the handicapped, number of actual days the golf would also be "required to peri­ pany will be paid on a two- students and women with Window TVpe Splft-Wall Mounting type course would be available, lo­ odically replace the facilities as tiered basis. Their basic rate o f. young children through a cal labor conditions, estimated necessary over the life of the compensation would be five variety of benefits such as costs and profus to make their 25-year lease." percent of gorss revenues, plus training, day-care centers, projections. Revenues for the project an 'incentive fee' equal to seven and flexible hours. The unsigned report said that would come from several percent of net income before Japanese Tourist statistics on golf course usage sources, but golf course in­ facilities use costs. The growth rcccmly experi­ ZIEBART - THE NAME MEANS QUALITY were compiled from other come are based on a complex Land lease costs, one of the enced in Saipan is the direct re­ RAV-717KE2BD courses on Saipan and those on formula which used set factors most controversial subjects sult of the strengthened yen, RAS-20GK2BC Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 24,000 Guam. Figures on hotel prof­ of the golfing industry adjusted dealing with the proposed 25- with resulting visits of the RAC-46B2B Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 8,960 itability were based on check­ to the western Pacific. ycar lease, are projected at: Japanese tourist. The continued Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 18,000 ing hotels and resorts on Guam Projections for income as­ • 1990-93 - $240,000 per purchasing power of the and Saipan because of their sume: year Japanese is impossible to pre­ similar climates and other fac­ V 316 playable days in a year 1994-2005 - 3% of gross dict. However, opportunities tors. V 4 hours per day of playing revenues for mitigating the risk of de­ RAV-806KE2BD Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 29,000 Touchc-Ross said they based time • 2006-2015 - 3% + one- clining demand include: 1) their estimates on what is V 8-10 minute tee-off times tenth of one percent Form allegiances with major RAS-30GK2BC termed "key assumptions" in a group. increase per year to 4%. tour operators who arc capable Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 12,600 which include: Profit is also based on the of delivering a substantial RAC-61 EB2 V 4 players in a group Cooling Capacity (BTU/h) 24.000 assumption that the Com­ number of tourists. 2) Retain a Split-Ceiling Mounting • The golf course will be 36 V 75 percent facilities usage Type holes. on weekends monwealth's five percent gross strong management/hotel oper­ • A 90-room hotel with re­ V 55 percent usage on week­ receipts tax will remain ator who can provide marketing lated club house and sports days. constant for five years. support. 3) Diversify the client facilities. This lormula would set an Dividends will be paid to mix to be attracted to the hotel. • An aggressive program of estimated 83,030 players per preferred stock holder, includ­ 4) Provide a first-class facility RAV-457KE2BD advertising prior to the year for the 36 holes. ing PSS and retirement fund offering a full range of ameni­ Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 18,000 opening and during the However, the man in charge from at least 25 percent of in­ ties and features such that the RAV-717CE2BD RAC-21 G5BL Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 24,000 golf course's operation. of Saipan's newest golf resort, come. hotel and golf course will be Cooling Capacity (BTU/h) 8.400 • Maintenance and replace­ Coral Ocean Point, says his Shimizu's holding company the resort of choice. ment of some facilities to will receive a 20 percent divi­ TR warns that competition course is slightly below those • Powerful Performance ensure continuing high dend as 100 percent owner of from other markets and islands projections now. • Quiet Operation quality. common stock. could have an adverse effect on Mike Imai said in a recent • Stylish Design • The Japanese economy interview that for 18 holes the In the event short-tcrn loans their profit projections. The TOSHIBA RAV-806CE2BD • Tough and Durable will remain healthy. arc needed by the management said "many other islands in Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 29,000 company estimates 11 hours of • High Efficiency • The lease period will be 25 play instead of TR's four, and company they will be expected Micronesia arc building hotels years and construction can their course usage averages to pay only 10 percent interest and resorts to attract the Yarimi.s Mink'ts Available begin in the first year. about 55 percent on weekends on the money. Japanese tourist. Guam, in par­ ■ The holding company will and weekdays. All cash surpluses will stay ticular, has several golf course Toshiba authorized dealer & service shop for air conditioners in Saipan finance and construct golf Imai said that was the max­ stay with the management projects planned. course and entire resort imum "allowed." company to pay for miscella­ "New golf courses in Saipan PACIFIC HOME APPLIANCES complex. That translates to 240 people neous items. are also expected. In order to • Memberships will be sold on the Coral Ocean Point TR issued a set of caveats maintain its market share, P.O. Box I582. Garapan. Saipan. on an aggressive basis - course from 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. following their final projec­ Shimizu should expect to pro­ M P % 950 Tel: 234-9380 but the deposit is returned Once open TR predicts 60 tions. These warnings were en­ vide truly firsi-class service and at the end of lease period. See SHIMIZU page 7 titled "risk factors," or major facilities. FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 9 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY. JULY 6.1990 Historic PSS thanks Micronesian Game officials preservation PSS— “I am pleased with the track and field area at Hopwood benefit from the facilities after 15th. More than 900 athletes, several maintenance personnel members of the Micronesian Junior High School,” the games are completeed and the coaches, and officials from the are being assigned to assist the meeting held Games CooniinatingCommit-tee Commissioner of Education athletes returned to their home Micronesian islands including athletes while they’re on the Members of the C.N.M.I for the w o k that they have done Elizabeth D. Rechebei said in an islands. Guam and theNorthem Marianas school campuses. Historic Preservation Review inimprovingtheshowerfacilities interview this week. Micronesian Games will be will be participating in the games. “I am very proud that PSS is Board recently met on Saipan at and the She said Saipan students will held in Saipan July 7 through the Athletes have begun to arrive able to provide community in Saipan, and the last group will service to this very important to discuss several important arrive on island before the games event,” shesaid.“Ihopeour young preservation matters. 5,5? ■■ y*wrs* it ' IP ■ "E3* get underway on Saturday. people will be able to attend the The five-member board, cre­ Women athletes are staying at games so they candevelopinterest ated under Public Law 3-39, is W X V Marianas High school, and male in sports competition and responsible for providing ad­ Effective June 6 ,7 & 8 athletes are accommodated at sportsmanship.” vice to the Historic Preserva­ tion Officer and his staff in Hopwood Junior High, the Athletes from Saipan, Guam, matters relating to program Education Commissioner said. Chuuk (Truk), Pohripei, Yap, administration. Current mem­ PSS is also providing buses to Palau, Kosrae, and the Marshalls PENA HOUSE bers include Samuel F. pick up the athletes from the will be competing in the McPhetres, Juan S. Tenorio, A ll DISPOSABLE PLASTIC CUPS airport and to transport them from Micronesian Games. Sophia 0. Towai, Debra F. the “Olympic villages” to the The last time that the Clark (Tininan) and Paul Q. various game sites throughout the Micronesian Games competition Taisacan (Rota). Sole Distributor fo r Marianas High School island,Rechebei said, adding that was held was in July of 1969, and During the recent meeting, X two on-site supervisors and it took place in Saipan. board members were provided with the status of several ongoing preservation projects including the salvage of the ALL SIZES OF CUPS, PLATES FOR HOTEL'S Concepcion shipwreck, the archaeological survey of serving the world TAKE-OUT ORDERS, WEDDINGS AND PASTRIES. o & island and efforts to establish a fund for museum VI development in the Commonwealth. The meeting, chaired by Juan Tenorio, also focused on DATE: June 27, 1990 START: 6/27/90 a number of other important STOP: 7/7/90 Noon preservation issues including m the development of an historic video series, the upcoming program evaluation to be con­ ►sj ducted by the National Park Service and the recent hiring of new preservation personnel on Rota and Tinian. According to Historic PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT PENA HOUSE LOCATED AT SABLAN BUILDING Preservation Officer Michael NEXT TO NINO'S PIZZA A. Fleming, the board mem­ bers were able to accomplish a The Micronesian Games Organizing Committee (MGOC), in conjunction good deal during the one day with the Department of Public Safety, would like to announce to the meeting. "I'm pleased that our general public that the northbound and center lanes at Beach Road from board members are interested and willing to devote their Joeten Center in to San Jose Village will be closed for traffic on time to our program. Their July 7, 1990 beginning at 8:00 a.m. until 11 a.m. to allow the Parade of the PSS teacher Susan Riva (center) from Garapan’s PEER Program and advice and active participation Sister Remiedio Pre-school teacher Maria L. Teregeyo (right) become Micronesian Games to start at the Civic Center field to the Baseball are very important to our students this summer at Northern Marianas College. Here, during her program's efforts" Fleming Diamond. The parade will begin at 9 a.m. and the Opening Ceremony of Reading and Writing Methods course, instructor Nancy Latham said. the Micronesian Games will begin at 10 a.m. The southbound lane, (standing) uses a question and answer teaching technique to test Fleming said that the board 0 students about famous historical figures. Riva is just one of the 226 however, will be opened for traffic but only for those vehicles travelling adopted several resolutions at PSS teachers who are attending summer sessions this year to meet Open 24 Hours y .t the end of its meeting. Most south. The southbound and center lanes will be opened for traffic at about the Board of Education requirements for teacher certification. The B Phone 234-8863 important among these include Teacher Training Program, which offers these courses as well as 11 a.m. Police Officers will be assigned to direct traffic on beach road on a resolution urging the legisla­ undergraduate and graduate instruction, is funded by the PSS and was Comptete Menu ture to consider the passage of that day and also for the rest of the Micronesian Games. We asked for the implemented to further the education of CNMI teachers. (PSS photo) Soups · Salads · (HamluTgers · Sand%incftes a bill that would place cooperation and understanding of the general public on this day. Parking •Chicken · VorfiCfwps •Seafoods · (Dessert · 'Beverages revenues generated from the will be allowed on the beach side across the street from the Baseball Field use of historic properties into a ' * featuring:fFor ikearty Apctites Tenorio misquoted in Tuesday story special museum development and also behind the Susupe Gymnasium. For those who wish to park their 12 oz. <ÜS(Dßt Choke 'Top Sirloin Steak* ·>, fund and a resolution cars behind the Gymnasium, they must enter through the road to CTS Shimizu spokesman former that a "microphone grabbing instructing the Historic Building. 12 oz* V$(DTl Choice O ^kjtnphm Steaks It. gov. Pedro A. Tenorio, was incident took place." Preservation Officer to consider misquoted in Tuesday's story The paragraph which said "Ii charging a fee for conducting dealing with a Kagman Home­ was at this point that Tenoric reviews of commercial Furthermore, the Department of Public Safety will begin implementing owners Association meeting July 6 to July 6 ’90 said he tried to take the micro­ construction projects. three, 12 hour shifts a day beginning Friday, June 29, 1990 to assist in the which deteriorated into a shout­ phone away from Govendo." The board is scheduled to Breakfast: Fried Rice,Two Eggs, W/ Two Strips ing match. It was Govendo who said a meet again in mid-August to July 4th celebrations and also until the completion of the Micronesian Bacon $2.75 Reporter Teresa Flores, new discuss the Commonwealth's Lunch: 'microphone grabbing incident Games on July 15, 1990. Grilled Ham & Cheese Sandwich W/ to the island, incorrectly at­ took place.” historic preservation plan for French Fries $2.75 tributed to Tenorio the quote We regret the error. FY 1991. Dinner: Chopped Steak W/Vegetable & Rice _ i O -tA A ^ O $5.25 PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Mahi Mahi Fillet, Scallops, Steamed Rice Frank S.' Rosario Holy Spirit Thou who make me Stay Alive from You no matter how great the or French Fries, Coleslaw & Garlic Toast see everything and who me the Public Information and Protocol Office material desires may be. I want to way to reach my ideal. You who $6.25 be with you and my lived ones in Office of the Governor give me the divine gift to forgive Don't Your perpetual glory. Don't and forget the wrong that is done Capitol Hill mention your wish. Pray the for 3 Leris Restaurant to me and who arc in all instances Drink and days with faith and you wish will of my life with me. I. in this short 8a/peuttfiir«HURtftaaMj(t be granted no matter how difficult dialogue, want to thank You for Cocltajf AmuÌhìU- it is. Promise to publish after your Telephones: 3^2-5094/5 everything and confirm once more wish has been granted. Drive! that I never want to be separated 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-11

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MICRONESIAN GAMES OPENING Schedule of Events DAY PROGRAM 1. July 6, 1990 9 a.m. at the Susupe Gym Conference Room, meeting July 7, 1990 of the Micronesian Games Organizing Committee and representatives from the Micronesia, Guam and CNMI. 8:00 a.m. Athletes, Coaches, Managers and Games Officials must assemble at Civic Center field in their games uniforms. 2. July 7, 1990 Parade Begins at 9 a.m. at Civic Center Field Ü Opening Ceremony Begins at 10 a.m. at Ball Field 9:00 a.m. Parade Begins at Civic Center Field 3. July 7, 1990 6 :3 0 p.m . Welcoming Reception at Aqua Resort 10:00 a.m. Opening Ceremonies at Susupe Baseball Field hosted by Gov. Guerrero and MGOC for off-island and on-island dignitaries (By invitations only) Introduction of teams as they enter baseball grounds 4. July 9, 1990 7:00 P .M . Micronesian Night featuring dances, Playing of U.S. National Anthem. (U.S. Navy Band) singing at Civic Center Beach across the street from the Gymnasium. Singing of the CNMI Anthem (By Candy B. Taman) Dancers from Palau and Yap.

Invocation 5. July 10, 1990 7:00 P .M . Micronesian Night at Civic Center Bishop Tomas A. Camacho, Diocese of Beach. Dancers from Pohnpei and Kosrae

Introduction of Distinguished Guests and local dignitaries 6. July 11, 1990 7:00 P .M . Micronesian Night at Civic Center Beach. Dancers from the Marshalls and Chuuk. Welcoming Remarks 7. July 12, 1990 7:00 P .M . Micronesian Night at Civic Center Ed Manibusan, Chairman, Micronesian Games Organizing Committee Beach. Dancers from the CNMI and Guam.

Keynote Address 8. July 12, 1990 9 a.m. Meeting at Gymnasium Conference Room Gov. Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero between MGOC and representatives from Micronesia, Guam and the CNMI to decide on the venue of the 1994 Games. Benediction Rev. Dwight Chapman 9. July 14, 1990 5 p.m . Meeting at Gymnasium Conference Room between MGOC and representatives from Micronesia, Guam and the CNMI Declaration of the Games Opening to vote on the Games' Most Outstanding Athlete, both male and female. Gov. Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero (Release of Balloons) 10. July 14, 1990 7 p.m. Farewell Fiesta for all athletes, coaches Raising of the Micronesian Games Flag by Police Honor Guard and officials of the Micronesian Games at Beach Side, Hopwood Junior U.S. Navy Band will play different numbers as athletes leave the field High School. Sponsored by the Northern Marianas Amateur Sports Association. 1 p.m. Games Begin (Please See Schedule of Events) 11. July 15, 1990 10 a.m. Closing Ceremony at Susupe Baseball Diamond. FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 - , Rotary awards CNMI Citizen of the Year House hearing on Shimizu July 17,10 a.m V Honorable Jesus S. Guer­ V Nicolas C. Sablan, Director and Surveys Sister Remedios Palacios establishment of the first Berriz. The House Committee on Nat­ Affairs rero, Mayor of Saipan of Public Works V Chief, Plant Industry and V President of the Saipan Taxi Castro, MMB, one of the kindergarten school on the The awarding ceremony was ural Resources, Seventh Northern V Robert Naraja, Attorney V Greg M. Camacho, Director, Extension Services Association founders of the first kindergarten island. Recognized for her among the events of the Rotary Marianas Commonwealth General Public Safety V Charlie Frear, Soil and Water V General Public school in Saipan,was named dedication to the education of Club of Saipan's Installation Legislature, will hold a public V William Concepcion, V Vicente T. Seman, Chief, Conservation .The Witnesses are requested to "Citizen of the Year" by the Saipan children for almost 40 night of the 1990-91 Board of hearing on the proposed lease of Department of Corrections V Michael Fleming, Historic submit written testimonies. The ca fe V tekrace Rotary Club of Saipan at years now, Sister Remedios has Directors and Officers. Inducted approximately 200 continuous Executive Director, MPLC ceremonies held June 30,1990 at V Board Chairman, MPLC v Russell Mecham, Chief, Preservation Officer general public and all interested been involved with the Sister as President of Saipan Rotary hectares of public land to the the Dai-Ichi Hotel SAipan Environmental Quality V Maggie George, President, parties are also invited to attend. Remedios Pre-School .CNMl’s is Norbert Sablan while Karl Shimizu Corporation for the V S.C.Properties(Saipan)Inc. Beach. V Ben Aldan, Acting Adminis­ Saipan Chamber of Commerce All written testimonies are to be oldest and largest pre-school. Reyes is named Vice-President. development of two golf courses (Shimizu Corporation) P re s e n ts The "Citizen of the Year" Born on October 10, 1915, and other related development. V Ramon S.-Guerrero, trator, CRMO v BennetT. Seman, Managing submitted at least three (3) days Jeff Schorr is Secretary while awards is an annual event Sister Remedios first served as a Executive Director, CUC V Nicolas M. DeLeon Guer­ Director, MVB pprior to the hearing date. Mike Naholowaa handles the The hearing will be conducted organized by the Rotary Club of teacher's aide for the Japanese 'I President, Kagman Home­ rero, Director, Natural Resources V Cindy Bower-Camacho, treasury. Bill Michling is the at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 17 at "SEAFOOD Saipan to recognize and award School for the Natives- steaders Association V Arnold I. Palacios, Chief, Administrator, Zoning Board Director for Club Services, the House Chamber, Capitol Hill, citizens of the Marianas who Chamorros and Carolinians and V Saipan Golfers Association Fish and Wildlife V Jesus B. Pangelinan, Direc­ Norman Tenorio for Saipan. The following witnesses FANTASEAS" have served and contibuted many in 1933 began teaching the V SaipanFarmer’sCooperative V Juan I. Castro, Chief, Lands tor, Community and Cultural Community Services while are requested to be present: efforts for this community. Catholic Doctrine known Vocational Services is handled Wednesdays, 6:00 -10:00 p.m. Other personalities who have locally as "doctrina". to the by Tony Pellegrino. been recognized and awarded by Saipanese children. (greetings from the Saipan Rotary include, Dr. It was in 1941 when Mike Pai is Director for Fresh Oysters, Pine Smoked Salmon Jose Chong, Bishop Tomas Remedios entered the Convent International Services while Mussels with Chili Dip Camacho, Jose C. Tenorio for the Mercedarian Sisters and Henry Sasaki is named B i ß Ó e e p e r Mahi Mahi, Philippine Tuna (Joeten) and Manuel S. assisted in their domestic works Sergeant-at-Arms. Villagomez. Seafood Salad, Thai Fish Salad and responsibilities. In 1950, Robert Laughrey was also Remedios,who has been a to attMicronesian Qames participants Alvocado with Baby Shrimp she made her first vows as a recognized and awarded by the school teacher from 1951 to the religious sister of the Shrimp on Sour Cream Lemon Sauce Rotary as "senior active" present,was instrumental in the Mercedarian Missionaries of member. Baby Lobster Tail 2 0 % , f i Alaskan Crab Legs, Seafood Chowder Mussels, Shrimp & Mahi on Pasta Mangrove Crab in Coconut Milk DISCOUNT Reef Fish with Ginger & Lime Tempura & Seafood Skewers ( ON ICE CREAM Assorted Vegetables, Rice FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS S Ió /a d u lts, S8 ch ild re n • Made with Fruit Juice • Just 20 Calories per ounce • No Cholesterol • Great Tasting!

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Public Announcement t The General Public is advised that a portion of beach road will be closed on Friday, July 6, 1990, between the hours of KEEP THE WATER FLOWING 5:00pm and 6:00pm. The road that will be closed will be be­ tween Saipan Fishing Com­ plex and the American Me­ Wo aro tho exports in drilling wiilor wtrlls Incoming Rotary Board members and officersbeing sworn in by Justice Ramon Villagomez. Wo havo ovor 2 0 yoars of oxpononcu morial Park. The purpose of Cxcollont »orvico is our trodomark this road closure is that there Ό 0 will be a boat parade in celebra­ A ctivity Ground Water Exploration & Dovolopmont tion of the 6th Annual Saipan Geophysical Prospecting International Fishing Derby. Pollution Contamination Study psurfoce Foundation Survey Wator Well MaintenanceMaintonor Som eone out STAR Development Corp. there needs f P.O. Bo* 2887 San Jose T E L ( 6 / 0 12 3 4 -9 1 8 5 Saipan, MP 96950 your help... FAX (070)234-9186 USA ivolunteer. AMERICAN SAFE DRIVING tssg? New President Norbert Sablan was pinned by outgoing President Mike Pai while David Sablan, founder of Saipan Rotary, Karl Reyes (center) and Jeff Schorr looks on. 1 4 - m a r ia n a s VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15

Universe Insurance Rotary recognize Bob Goodman resigns as club prexy NORAKU1IO Underwriters Sushi Bar and Robata Restaurant group,” he told members in at­ 1988, after 18 months in (MICRONESIA) Saipan Press Club President Specialize in: Wes Goodman officially relin­ tendance. Moen, Chuuk as a Peace Incorporated quished his presidency at the Goodman will be leaving his Corps Volunteer. SASHIMI · TEMPURA · SUSHI Club's regular meeting earlier position as Pacific Daily After working for the GENERAL AGENTS FOR: SUKIYAKI · TEPPANYAKI · YOSENABE this week, saying he hoped the News' Saipan Bureau chief in- Variety for five months, he IND MARINE Club's early enthusiasm under mid-July to pursue a graduate assumed his present position ANY. L.TD. Mutual its first president would con­ degree in journalism at New with the Pacific Daily News in Life Insurance We cater to: Company tinue after his departure.. York’s Columbia University. September,1988. Recalling the spirit of first He took the occasion of the All kinds of Party The "gauntlet" passed on by president Tom Anderson, Club's regular monthly meet­ (50 persons below) Goodman’ will be taken up by Auto Goodman said he felt the Club ing to urge Club members to Others Ruth L. Tighe, club vice-presi­ Fire & Casualty should be proud of its accom­ "keep going, make lt a func­ dent, who will now assume the We do orders for: Typhoon Risks plishments to date, and of the tioning body, and use it to fur­ presidency. Personal Life role it has played in the com­ ther the gods of the press." The Saipan Press Club holds B row n Sushi Accident Insurance munity. The Club could be an in­ monthly luncheon meetings Workmen’s Mortgage Rotarían Bob Loughrey was "The gubernatorial debate is strument of value, getting in­ the last Tuesday of every B lack Sushi Compensation Insurance a good example - lt gave us volved in projects that would recognized as "Senior Active" month. Liability Term credibility in the community, benefit the community, he by his fellow Rotarians during Membership is open to all C hirashi Sushi Builder’s Insurance and Showed the kinds of posi­ said. the club's installation night. Bob interested persons. Risk Group tive things we can do as a Goodman came to Saipan in We also offer special lunch from 11:00 a.m. to Insurance has just returned from medical treatment in Hawaii for his in­ 2:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday for only $5.25 Lorie Loughrey proudly happy for her Bob, and Patt) jured hip. and we are also open for Dinner from 6:00 p.m. Sablan Bldg., San Jose, Chalan Monslgnor Guerrero Hefner loks on. P.O. Box 512, Saipan, MP 96950 Chamber organizes Junior Achievement to 10:00 p.m. Monday to Sunday Tels. 234-6982 o 234-7557 GUAM: P.O. Box 3278 Agana, Guam 96910 For the past four months, a years ago, has chapters in over unique opportunity to obtain Come one, com e all. See auihenin Telefax: 234-3854 group of Saipan Chamber of 1.000 communities in the U.S. practical business experience Japanese dining room (Tatami Style) Commerce members have been and Canada with more than by actually organizing and op­ organizing a Saipan Chapter of 70.000 business people volun­ erating their own businesses or Junior Achievement. On June teering their time. The first JA Companies. Saipan busi­ Are You A Victim of Crime? 25,1990, Junior Achievement program of Junior ness people will volunteer their of Saipan, Inc. was accepted as Achievement of Saipan, Inc. time to provide management a CNMI Non-Profit will be the classic JA Program; and consulting assistance to the Corporation with the purpose a 20 week business cycle students in each JA Company. to the youth of Saipan with scheduled to begin with the If you are interested in learn­ practical economic and busi­ new 1990-1991 school year ing more about Junior ness experience in a competi­ this September. Achievement or participating tion free enterprise system All high school juniors and in the JA Program, please con­ through a partnership with the seniors and first year Northern tact the Saipan Chamber of business and educational com­ Marianas College students will Commerce at 234-6132, Heidi munity in Saipan. be eligible to participate in this Yelin of Pacific Postal Plus at NIMH Junior Achievement, (JA), a year's Junior Achievement. The 234-8438 or Roy Morioke of THE GOVERNOR S Sister Remedios (right) is listening to the brief remarks read by Justice Ramon Villa­ U.S. based non-profit organiza­ students involved will have an MTC at 234-6100. tion founded more than 70 gomez about her contributions to the community. Sitting next to her are Lt. Gov. Ben­ CONFERENCE ON LŒRARY jamin Manglona and Rotary's new president Norbert Sablan. AND INFORMATION SERVICES К 1990 NMI Catholic Social Services' Crime Victim Advocates Can Help. PUBLIC NOTICE Call: 234-7869/6981 ISLAND OF TINIAN MASTER PLAN HELP WANTEB ! ! ! Services Include: The CNMI Governor's Conference On Library And • Help in dealing with government agencies/ STRATEGY STUDY Information Service is looking for 20 community insurance companies, and business to receive spirited individuals to serve as at-large delegates to the services you need. The Mayor of Tinian and Aguiguan is calling for proposals the Governors Conference, to be held October 22- • Help in obtaining emergency food and shelter for the preparation of a Master Plan Strategy Study for the 25,1990. • Counseling services island. Interested consultants with appropriate qualification, Qualifications: • Help with landlords, creditors and employ­ ecpertise and experience in statutory and physical planning, W e fre sh ly baked cakes, pies, Applicants should have: ers os a result of victimization An interest in improving CNMI libraries • Help in getting police protection from economics, engineering and project development may obtain breads and pastries ...... A Commitment to the CNMI community assault (temporary restraining order) copies of the terms and reference.of the above study from the The Time to attend the entire conference • Help to get back property quickly that is Office of the Mayor, Municipality of Tinian and Aguiguan, held as evidence Also helpful: • Help to keep informed on progress of your Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Tinian, MP An Understanding of community needs case through justice system 96952. An Awareness of potential library service • Transportation assistance to court • Crisis support and follow up advocacy also have Roasting Sewice available for For more information, call Malinda Matson following rape, sexual assault, and child Proposals in response to this invitation must be submitted to Pig, Ham Chicken, Turkey and Steamboat or Kim Lafferty at the Olympio T. Borja molestation and abuse. the attention of the Honorable James M. Mendiola, by close Library, Northern Marianas College, 234- • Help in reporting your incident to the right of business on July 31,1990 agency 5498, 5499, or 7642 during working hours. • Information about victim's rights Hafa Adai Cafe & Bake Shop • Referral for legal help Is/ JAMES M. MENDIOLA Deadline for application is • Self-help groups Mayor Located in The Hata Adai shopping Center · Tel.: 234-6406 Store Hours; Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday and Holiday 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. July 15, 1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-17

16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS--FRJDAY-JULY 6,1990 Saipan hosts t a x i AssocM r,0iV Kendall Foundation needs support PATA Micronesia Pacific W · OFFICERS: In memoriam were Professor Dexter Choy of J e s u s m . t a i s a c a n - President \ four day gathering included BENEDICTO R . LIZAM A - Vice-President a seminar and election of offi­ the School of Travel Industry FRANCISCO CEPEDA - Secretery Management at the University SUNSET BAR S c CRÍLL Friends and relatives of Schuyler Nijri Kendall, son of Republic of cials for the Pacific Asia Travel JOSEPH W ILLIA M P .CRISOSTOMO * Treasurer of Hawaii and Alwin Zwecha, a the Marshall Islands ambassador to the U.S. Wilfred I. Kendall and Association's Micronesia BOARO MEMBERS: former President of PATA, Rosemary C. Kendall have established a memorial foundation in his Çhapter. It was held last week Introducing JESUS M. TAISACAN * Chairman who is currently Chief SAIPAN TINIAN KOTA name. at Coral Ocean Point Golf BENEDICTO R. LIZA M A - Vice-Chairman Executive Officer of Pacific- FRANCISCO CEPEDA - Member In recognition of excellence in English composition by senior honor Resort. JOSEPH P. CRISOSTOMO · Member roll students at the private and public high schools in Majuro, Marshall The three day seminar on Leisure Group. ROQUE B. MATAGOLAJ - Member During the final day of the islands a sum of $200 will be awarded annually to one student from "Strategic Planning for the JOSE M, TORRES - Member meeting, new PATA officers COUNTRY WES each high school. Travel Industry" attracted 29 JOSE V. ADA. JR. ■ Member A topic will be selected annually by the Kendall Family, and all entry participants from throughout were elected, with Guam repre­ sentatives making a clean essays will be judged by a committee of advisors from each school and Micronesia. The program was sweep. The new officers are: subject to the approval of the Kendall family and the trustee of the geared to giving insiders in the TO: THE FAMILY OF MR. SID PETER Chairman, John C. Salas; Vice foundation. business the latest information Chairman, Joey B. Cepeda; SAIPAN TAXI DRIVER Judgement criteria will include among other things: style, clarity and about selling their destinations Secretary, Marco Polo; with live back to back conciseness, content, and originality of thought and expression. Con­ in an increasingly worldwide M adam e, Treasurer, Jerry Gatch, all of tributions may be submitted to: maiket. We, the CNMI Taxi Drivers Association shared with Speakers during the seminar Guam. COUNTRY your grief the sudden demise of petersan, who is The Schuyler Nijri Kendall Memorial Foundation WESTERN also our fellow taxi driver. We are extending our Post office box 1797 heartfelt condolence to you and your family. Majuro, Marshall Islands 96960 MUSIC together with Texas Style We are praying to our lord for petersan to be Dear Editor, T-Bone barbecue with baked beans or Spanish Rice guided to him and share the happiness that was As trustee for the recently established Schuyler Nijri Kendall Memo­ promise to mankind. rial Foundation, I am sending to you the enclosed announcement. Since the Foundation is both new and small in size, it cannot afford to pay to have your publication publish the announcement. Your consideration is Hafa -Adai requested in either running the announcement as it is or at least in men­ tioning the existence of the Foundation. Your assistance and generosity would be greatly appreciated, as well as recognized in future press re­ . /¿y leases. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at my office (202)331-3282, or at home (703)768-6120. Buckle up - The life you save may be your own! JESS M. TAISACAN Sincerely, Pres.: CNMI Taxi Association Daniel A. Roland * i * ® f * MARIANAS REPAIRS CO., INC. Chalan Lau-Lau, Saipan Marianas Visitors Bureau Executive Director Bennet Seman poses with Lt. Governor Benjamin T. Manglona at last week's Tel. Nos. (234) 90831 9084 meeting of the Pacific Asia Travel Association at Coral Ocean Poin Golf Resort. EQUIPM ENT AVAILABLE Eason den ies w anting BULLDOZER AIR COMPRESOR big nam e h elp Attorney for convicted mur­ viction set aside, quashed cer­ derer Mariano Mendiola, Lecia tain evidence introduced in the Eason, denied Wednesday say­ original trial, and ordered eval­ TRAILER DUMP TRUCK ing that she would ever con­ uations of Mendiola's mental AQUA RESORT CUUB capabilities to stand trial. sider calling internationally- known attorneys such as F. Hearings to determine admis­ Lee Bailey to assist in the de­ sibility of other evidence, such On Your fense of her client. as confessions made by Mcndi- BACKHOE LOADER PAY LOADER She termed the story in ola while in custody of the Tuesday's paper "ridiculous," D P S arc scheduled-to lake and that her statements about Place July 12, but a writ of seeking outside help were taken prohibition order from the out of context. CNMI high court to presiding CEMENT MIXER COMPACTOR Eason said Monday that she Judge Robert Hefner could stop was planning to file an acceler­ that proceeding. 1 st Anniversary ated appeal request before the Eason said Monday that she Commonwealth Supreme was taking the suggestion Court on behalf of Mendiola. made by the high court in it's FORK LIFT WATER PUMP A three-judge appeals panel order and seeking an accelerated From the staff and management of: ordered his 1988 murder con­ appeal on his case.

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1990 Liberation Day Queen Candidate Miss Evelyn Celis CUC to have | 44th Saipan Liberation Day Raffle Drawing WINNERS — - * ·" 4 Л»» Л ПЛ1 |f% Photos by HENRY S. SOLIS Prize Name Ticket No. 8th 1 Toaster No Name 16832 experts survey 1st 1 Live pig No Name 17234 9th 3 Cases of Soft 2nd $100. Cash Ernesto Valdez 9717 Drinks Mike Kukkun 11766 water sites 3rd $100. Cash Joyner 6555 10th $25. Cash Nick Sabían 7260 Ray Guerrero, executive di­ 4th 5 cases of Beer No Name 17008 11th Lunch for 2 at rector of Commonwealth Util­ 5th $50. Cash No Name 66442 Marianas Hotel No Name 22856 ity Agency, said this week in In response to Congressman 6th $25 Cash Plus 12th 2 Cases of Soft Stanley T. Torres’ offer to al­ 50 lbs Rice Paz Fermin drink KIYU 4814 low the utility to use his prop­ 7th 1 Case of Fried 13th Lunch for 2 at erty to investigate, its use as a source of water that he appreci­ Chicken Elouise Igitol Pacific Islands Club Josephine B. Cruz 1064 ated the offer, but other av­ enues are available. Guerrero sent a letter which informed the two congressmen that CUC is very cognizant of Reel in The Savings on the water problems in Chalan Riya and the hardships the resi­ dents are currently experienc­ ш а ing. He said that there are several DPS officers raising CNMI colors. J o h n s o n water experts from the United Miss NMI Intl. Florence Salas during the Liberation Day parade. States Geological Survey on | island who are ready to investi­ gate this situation, and the wa­ Marine Products/Accessories ter division should be contact­ ing Torres soon about this matter. These experts "have success­ SALESALE cash purchase only fully located new sources of ’ water for the Dandan and Capi­ tol Hill areas that are excellent in quality," Guerrero said. Even though CUC has spent many months drilling for use­ ful water in this area and found none, it is hoped that these ex­ perts will be able to find it, he said. CUC has developed an orga­ nized plan for solving the is­ attwood land's water problems, and that Gov. Larry I. Guerrero receiving plaque of recognition for his service to the CNMI. this plan’s schedule will be fol­ A "march" from tyhe U.S. Navy band. lowed. MODEL 975 "We are scheduled to investi­ Reg. $28.95 Reg. $ 4 0 .7 0 ENSOLITE® VEST Re9· $45.90 gate this area sometime this Johnson's SEA GUARD Sale Sale A premium boatingi Sale oale fall and do not wish to change AIR HORN Outboard vest that goes this schedule since we are anywhere from Handy, portable air $ 2 3 2 0 Lubricant $ 0 0 9 0 committed to work in other ar­ horn for all types of cruising to skiing to eas first to complete the geo­ marine and sporting uses (24-1 Pt.) ^ I/c a s e sailing. s3675 logic picture," Guerrero said. I

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1990 Liberation Day Queen Candidate Miss Evelyn Celis Raffle Drawing WINNERS CUC to have 44th Saipan Liberation Day —Photos - by HENRY *4S. fSOUS 4 A l irv Prize Name Ticket No. 8th 1 Toaster No Name 16832 experts survey 1st 1 Live pig No Name 17234 9th 3 Cases of Soft 2nd $100. Cash Ernesto Valdez 9717 Drinks Mike Kukkun 11766 water sites 3rd $100. Cash Joyner 6555 10th $25. Cash Nick Sabían 7260 Ray Guerrero, executive di­ 4th 5 cases of Beer No Name 17008 11th Lunch for 2 at rector of Commonwealth Util­ 5th $50. Cash No Name 66442 Marianas Hotel No Name 22856 ity Agency, said this week in In response to Congressman 6th $25 Cash Plus 12th 2 Cases of Soft Stanley T. Torres' offer to al­ 50 lbs Rice Paz Fermin drink KIYU 4814 low the utility to use his prop­ 7th 1 Case of Fried 13th Lunch for 2 at erty to investigate its use as a source of water that he appreci­ Chicken Elouise igitoi Pacific Islands Club Josephine B. Cruz 1064 ated the offer, but other av­ enues are available. Guerrero sent a letter which informed the two congressmen that CUC is very cognizant of Reel in The Savings on the water problems in Chalan Riya and the hardships the resi­ dents are currently experienc­ EE3 ing. He said that there are several water experts from the United J o h n s o n States Geological Survey on island who are ready to investi­ gate this situation, and the wa­ Marine Products/Accessories ter division should be contact­ ing Torres soon about this matter. These experts "have success­ 3 A L F 3 A L F cash purchase only fully located new sources of ' water for the Dandan and Capi­ tol Hill areas that are excellent in quality," Guerrero said. Even though CUC has spent many months drilling for use­ ful water in this area and found none, it is hoped that these ex­ perts will be able to find it, he said. CUC has developed an orga­ nized plan for solving the is­ attwood land's water problems, and that Gov. Larry I. Guerrero receiving plaque of recognition for his service to the CNMI. this plan's schedule will be fol­ A "march" from tyhe U.S. Navy band. lowed MODEL 975 "We are scheduled to investi­ Reg. $ 2 8 .9 5 Reg. $ 4 0 .7 0 ENSOLITE® VEST Re9- $ 4 5 .9 0 gate this area sometime this Johnson's SEA GUARD Sale Sale A premium boatingi oaleSale fall and do not wish to change AIR HORN Outboard vest that goes this schedule since we are Handy, portable air Lubricant $0090 anywhere from committed to work in other ar­ horn for all types of cruising to skiing to eas first to complete the geo­ marine and sporting uses. (24-1 Pt.) J ^ / c a s e sailing. *2 3 21 * 3 6 7S logic picture," Guerrero said.

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to all the A T H L E T E S TÔF0L, Kosrae - The Sec­ ine and Satsuma Tangerine. stock, said Phillip. Varieties accessible. He gave a slide awarded certificates of comple­ ond Citrus Production Tech­ The Kosraean lime and Valen­ of lime, tangerines and or­ presentation on commercial tion at the close of the work­ i> o f th e nology Workshop, hosted by cia S. Orange bear fruits year anges are then budded to the growing methods used for shop. the Cooperative Extension around, while the others ma­ rootstock. "The drawbacks of citrus in other parts of the Gonzales was retained by Services of the College of ture in June and December. citrus grown from seeds," said world, as well as pests and the Department of Agriculture Í Micrortesian i G am es Micronesia, was held on Kos­ Because of the abundance of Gonzales, "is the tree is often diseases that cause problems to provide additional training rae in February. Conrado 1. citrus in Kosrae, prices are thorny and late bearing - it for the citrus industry. Nelson and advice on citrus produc­ Gonzales Assistant Regional very reasonable: oranges at takes seven to ten years to Esguena, AES/COM tion development to agricul­ J u l y 7-1 5 , 1 9 9 0 Director and National Coordi­ $.20/lb; limes, $.30/lb; and bear fruits. It takes about two Entomologist, discussed ture staff and farmers J after nator of the UNDPFAO tangerines, $.50/lb. When to three years if propagated citrus insect pests in the FSM the workshop. Citrus Project in the Philip­ sold overseas Kosraean citrus using the budding method." and methods of control. Also pines, conducted the work­ fetches a much higher price: Gonzales presented informa­ included were discussions on shop. Four agriculturalists buyers in Pohnpei pay $1.1 tion on citrus nursery and or­ fertilizer application, from the Freely Associated S/lb. for Kosraean limes and chard operations and manage- inter-ropping, and pruning. S ave your States of Micronesia joined $1 ,7511b for tangerines. ment, including site Participants were given a CES staff, Kosrae extension Gonzales compared citrus considerations. According to demonstration of budding by life agents and farmers at the grown from seeds and those Gonzales, the best site to Kosrae agriculture staff at the workshop. grown from rootstock. Most grow citrus is a semi-elevated agriculture greenhouse. The B u ck le up Gerson Jackson, Director of of the citrus in Kosrae is area with good drainage, close group also visited a citrus 15% OFF Kosrae State Department of grown from sour-orange root- to a water source and easily farm in Malem and were Conservation and Resources, welcomed participants to the opening day at the Kosrae De­ ON ALL partment of Education confer­ ence room. According to Gonzales, commercial citrus production Partners in your has great potential in Kosrae A th le te 's EXCEPT SALE ITEMS due to the absence of many of the common citrus pests and diseases.—'You- need disease fam ily’s good health. free root stock to produce F o o t.® healthy citrus," said Gonzales. "Kosrae is a disease free state as far as citrus is concerned." Nobody knows the athlete's Soot like The Athlete's Foot Gonzales advised Kosraean agriculturists to be very care­ ful of introducing new stock from other states and transmitting diseases. Kosrae is the leading citrus grower in the FSM, and the Welcome & Goodluck to all the A T H L E T E S fruit is exported to other is­ lands in Micronesia. Plans are of the Micronesian G a m e s to develop the industry to in­ crease exports. Of the estimated over one- J u l y 7-1 5 , 1 9 9 0 thousand citrus growers in the state, approximately 300 arc commercial farmers. Most citrus growers give the fruits away to friends or relatives overseas. According to Chief of Kos­ rae State Agriculture Critin Phillip, in. support of the citrus industry the government will plant at least 3,000 citrus plants each year until the maximum amount 4 0 for fresh fruit exports is Y E A R S reach-. In addition to exporting citrus fruit, the Kosrae government is JOETEN SHOPPING CENTER considering constructing a juice processing plant in a S u s u p e few years, said Phillip. Added Phillip, Though HAFAADAI Kosrae has been fortunate by SAN VICENTE the lack of major pests and SHOPPING CENTER diseases, we do face a problem FO O D M A R T in regards to marketing. G a r a p a n San V icente Current restrictions on Kosrae citrus imported to Guam and Saipan pose a major problem Join FHP w here you work. C .K . S T O R E since these are our biggest SUSUPE MART marketing points." Other If your employer doesn’t offer Chalan K anoa export destinations include S u s u p e FHP Health Care, call the FHP Ebcyc, Majuro, Pohnpci, Chuuk and Nauru. marketing department at Varieties of citrus grown in 234-8125 or 234-8453 . . A " ^ A _ J.C. TENORIO ENTERPRISES, INC. Kosrae include Kosrae Sweet A J n T\ ^ Joeten Center P.O. 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The judgments larity and said he would appeal, used $15,000 from a corpora­ finding that there was a Mar­ pines first lady Imelda Marcos tion he controlled to pay for cos-linked conspiracy. NEW were published in the New which could delay payment of in a Washington state case in York Law Journal on Tuesday. the award for years. the murders, and that the Mar­ The Marcoses fled a popular which she and her late husband On Dec. 15, a civil jury in a The jury decided that the coses had a network in the revolt in their homeland in were found liable in the mur­ federal court in Seattle found Marcoses were conspirators in United States to monitor, ha­ 1986 and moved to Hawaii. ders of two anti-Marcos ac­ Marcos, the late deposed presi­ the deaths of the two men and rass and intimidate their oppo­ Ferdinand Marcos died there in tivists. dent of the Philippines, and were negligent in failing to nents. September before the racketeer­ Three men were convicted in ing case in which his wife was Mrs. Marcos was acquitted Mrs. Marcos liable in the 1981 control their intelligence agents LOCATION 1981 and 1982 o f murdering acquitted went to trial. Monday with Saudi financier murders of the two Filipino ac­ in the United States. Adnan Khashoggi of federal tivists. Domingo and Viemes, both racketeering and fraud charges Marcos' estate and his widow 29 and leaders of the Alaska Orthopaedic expert that she helped loot her home­ were ordered to pay more than Cannery Workers Union, were land's treasury of $222 million $15 million to the survivors of slain in the union's Seattle of­ and spent it on art and real es­ TOWNHOUSE Silme Domingo and Gene fice on June 1, 1981, four coming to CHC tate, much of it in New York. Viemes. The jury awarded weeks after they successfully Pediatric patients who are. in Public Health. According to The $15.1 million judgment, Domingo’s wife and two young sponsored a resolution calling need of orthopaedic care may Mr. Fermin Sakisat, Public entered June 19 in a federal daughters $12.8 million, and for an investigation of anti­ now avail of the Crippled Health Administrator, the court in New York and June 27 Viemes' wife $2.3 million. union activity in the Philip­ Children's Special Clinic Peadiatric/Orthopaedic team in a state court here, clears the Richard Hibey, lead attorney pines. program of the Division of from Shriners Hospital for Island Business Systems & S upply Crippled Children of Hono­ lulu,Hawaii will conduct a free clinic from July 23 and 24 from 8 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. Now doing business out of its new The Pediatric/Orthopaedic team is composed of Dr. Morris F o r Set span C ustom ers Mitsunaga^ttending orthopaedic location in Guaio Rai. specialist and his staff,Dr: Richard Cirillo, Kristy Espe- jo.the team's nurse and Jack Dow,physical therapist. Forty children from Saipan, I.B.S.& S. NEW LOCATION I Know the facts Rota and Tinian who have MAHARANI joint,muscle and bone problems MURANT I.B.S.&S. PACIFIC are scheduled to be evaluated and EAGLE screened. Children may also avail of the diagnostic about saving money program,free of charge. The special clinic which is conducted every 6 months, will ■TO hospital W -2 (MIDDLE ROAD) TOLAU-LAU be located at the Emergency on long-distance Room of the Commonwealth Health Center. Interested parties may contact the Division of Public Health, Rosa M. Salas or Berthillia calls to the U.S. John at 234-8950 ext. 2132 for an appointment no later than We apologize to our customers for Hie inconveniences that may If you make it a habit to use IT&E Econo-Call throughout July 16,1990. the week whenever you call long distance to the U.S., your have occured due to our transfer. We are ready to attend savings can mount up. 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points is necessary for the de­ Radar system Continued from page 1 coast of the Soviet Union, ... fense of at-sea battle groups. China, and Vietnam, including electronic radar systems and 69 civilian personnel will and receivers) operations, and Each of the proposed Relocat- the Soviet facilities at Cam in the western Pacific. Each be required to operate three re­ the receiver site must be free able-Overthe-Horizon Radar Rahn Bay. No other U.S. lo­ Headquarters for Fun! system contains three compo­ ceivers and OCCs. of radio frequency interference (ROTHR) systems provides the cation in the western Pacific nents: a transmitter potentially Surveillance of critical areas for one mile to the front of the capability to detect, track, and 1 6 " FREE STYLE provides this extensive cover­ located on Tinian; a receiver is required to detect aircraft and array, 1,200 LF behind and 700 estimate the composition of age position," the report said. POW ER CYCLEe potentially located on Guam, ships coming from the Soviet LF on each end. groups of ship and aircraft in a The major need for the and an operational control cen­ Union, China, and Vietnam. Only Tinian seemed to meet fixed angular sector ROTHR program, according to ter located near the receiver. ‘ To meet this operational re­ this need, according to the re­ (approximately 60-degrees) the report, stems from the Each system is a stand-alone quirement, the ROTHR sys­ port. with ranges of 500 to 1,800 shortcomings of conventional project, would operate indepen­ tems must be sited in the Mar­ According to the report the nautical miles from the radar or line-of-sight land or ship dently, and would not require iana Islands. Technical siting U.S. Navy has long recognized site. Combined, the three based radar systems, which the construction of a second or requirements necessitate that the need to provide wide area ROTHR systems proposed only have detection, capability third system to be operational. each transmitter and receiver be over the horizon surveillance to for locatian on Tinian and of about 20 nautical miles for By collocation of the trans­ separated by 50 to 100 miles support maritime tactical Guam " provide an unique early low-altitude aircraft and 200 mitters, some support facilities to permit bistatic (concurrent forces. Surveillance of critical warning coverage of aircraft and nautical miles for high-altitude could be shared. operation of the transmitters ocean areas and maritime choke ships coming from the Pacific aircraft. All three transmitters would 16 " GHOSTBUSTERS be located on Tinian, within POWER CYCLE® lands leased by the U.S. Gov­ ernment for defense purposes. One of the proposed transmitter sites is located within the North Field National Historic Landmark. The three proposed receiver would be located on Guam at any combination of the following sites: Northwest Field, a property controlled by the U.S. Air Force; South 16" BMX FORMULA 3 Finegayan/Harmon Annex, property controlled by the U.S. POW ER CYCLE® Navy and the U.S. Air Force respectively; a portion on land controlled by the U.S. Navy Available at: Public Works Center, Guam; and private property located in the Dandan area of southeastern Guam. LOLLIPOPS Northwest Field is included within the area being consid­ 1 6 " BATMAN™ POWER CYCLE'S Beach Road, Garapan ered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services for designa­ tion as critical habitat. North­ west Field is also being con­ sidered for inclusion on the Na­ tional Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark. Three bird species listed as endangered by the Fed­ eral Government were found on three of the proposed receiver sites and one species was found on the proposed transmitter MEAT & SEAFOODS sites. Consultation required by Section 7 (a)(1) of the Endan­ gered Species Act has been completed between the U.S. Navy and Department of the In­ terior Fish and Wildlife Ser­ vice. An exclusion fence area, will extend a maximum of 1,058 LF in front and 200 LF behind the antenna array. The fence will be posted with signs warning of radiation hazard from the antenna array. The transmitters will be op­ VERY REASONABLE erated by civilian contractor personnel on a 24-hours per day, 7 days per week basis. Two military and 60 civilian personnel will be provided quarters at the transmitter site. Remington A total of approximately 92 personnel will be required to operate the three transmitters, if collocated. Each receiver will require an REMINGTON operational control center con­ Restaurant sisting of operational vans, re­ CLUB & RESTAURANT ceiver equipment shelters, and P.O. Box 1719, Saipan, MP 96950 other support facilities. The re­ ceivers and OCC will be oper­ Tel.: 234-5449/0532/0533/3293 ated by military and civilian contractor personnel on a 24- DAI ICHI HOTEL Fax: 234-5619 hours per day, 7 days per week basis. A total of 216 military 28-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 he "recognize(s) the urgency of FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS .VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 29 the mortgage loan foreclosure F m H A Continued from page 1 problem." CNMI CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION of MIHA said in an interview longer be ignored." Guerrero said he would "pledge Boys Scouts rotura from summer camp to do what we can to remedy the Troop 913 from Chalan Lau pated with six other troops in a PUBLIC NOTICE P.O. BOX 552 CURB. SAIPAN. MP 36950 · TEL. 322-9039 several weeks ago thathe "wasn't He said that the "future direc­ ries, skits, and fellowship. sure how much is in the escrow tion of our Rural Housing Loan default situations." Lau recently returned from week long summer camp. After the usual entertainment He said that it would be a of the fund," but he estimated the total Program in the Mariana Islands is Guam where the boys partici- Twelve scouts who are work­ was over, Troop 913 performed "shame" to lose the FmHA to be about $800,000 - more or predicated on the supposition the ing hard toward their Eagle a Trukese stick dance to the de­ CNMI programs, but he also attempted less. Memorandum of Understanding Scout award represented the 35 light of all present. will be complied with in 'good to tell the 'other side’ of the story Inos defends... scouts of Troop 913. COMMONWEALTH CONTRACTOR’S ASSOCIATION He said that "several default Continued from page 1 The scouts and leaders would faith.'" as far as some homeowners were The boys earned 53 merit like to especially thank Mr. (ed)" mortgages had been paid to lot of services for the CNMI," Hawaii's top FmHA official concerned. badges in: cooking, camping, Mike Imai of Coral Ocean ZONING BOARD MEETING FmHA out of the money. he said. Inos said that his friend asked the governor to help "... He said that some of those on architecture, lcathcrwork, bas­ Point who generously sup­ But, localFmHA director Joe remedy the situation." the foreclose list " . . maintain was a member of the Japanese SPECIAL MONTHLY MEETING ketry, woodcarving, rifle shoot­ ported these young scouts in he ommonwealth oning oard will Pangelinan said that his office Gov. Guerrero replied to Lee objections to construction defects Diet before and has used that ing, signaling, and emergency this trip. T C Z B ELECTION OF OFFICERS : distinction to help the CNMI had never received any notice of June 27, saying that while he in their homes ..." preparedness. Those scouts attending the HOLD ITS MONTHLY MEETING ON THURSDAY in the past and also to provide foreclosures on those homes, or sympathized with the problems Still others, Guerrero said, a Two members of the troop Guam camp were: Jeff Ruben, the avenue for Inos to meet any of the others and he assumed between MIHA and FmHA, greater number," have reached a were honored to be selected Aaron Ellis, Hermann Arp, Jr., J uly 19, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. at Century PIACE: LA PERGOLA RESTAURANT, other Diet members and discuss that even though MIHA had paid "MIHA is an autonomous agency compromise and into the Order of the Arrow. Anson Harumi, Junior Steven, nsurance o s onference oom lo settlement with the responsible CNMI needs. I C .' C R ­ VESTCOR BUILDING for the homes, the persons were of government in the They are Jeff Ruben and Junior Macky Rober, Marty Emmis, contractor, others have held up One of his latest contribu­ cated in San J ose, Saipan. The Board still living in the homes. Commonwealth." Steven. Rufo Sanchez, Anderson payment in protest to the poor tions to the Commonwealth is DATE: JULY 7 ,1 9 9 0 As such, Guerrero said the One of the highlights of the Ramon, Tedley Ngewaki, Lee said in his June 18 letter condition of their dwellings." sending two students from the WILL DISCUSS CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS governor has little influence on camp came at the Wednesday Mitchell Aaron, and Romell TIME: 12 N O O N that MIHA's unwillingness to Others who have failed to pay CNMI to Sapporo University the policies of such agencies. night campfire were all the Estevcs. They were accompa­ WITH THE LAND USE PLANNING CONSULTANTS. foreclose " . .· .has become an for their home loans are those "without cost to the govern­ untenable situation and can no But, the governor said said that leaders and scouts had gathered nied by their scoutmaster, Jim The MEETING IS OPEN to THE PUBLIC. who have "fallen on hard times ment." around the fire for songs, sto­ Ellis. through unforeseen financial Inos said that Demapan " . . reverses or family tragedies .is way off. He construe that beyond their control." this guy is a criminal . . he’s He said that the governor's not. He helps me a lot at no office would ask for a meeting cost." 1990 T O Y O T A Sedans The Senate president said with MIHA officials and "work out an acceptable plan on the that Kinumura "is working on 1990 TO Y O TA Trucks foreclosure question." a ship to be sent to the Guerrero pledged to help MIHA CNMI." Inos said he didn't in "any way we can," but he said know what kind of ship it was, Purchase a New that there are always problems but it would be to help the For the month of JULY all new trucks sold will have with foreclosures and "many people of the CNMI. TOYOTA Sedan during families would be out on the Saying that Kinumura was street." "an old man, 74 years old, "but the month of July and The governor said while he is an honorary citizen be­ FREE Bumper tragedies and disagreements do cause of his service to the peo­ we give you a FREE happen but" . . . the obligations ple of the CNMI.” under the FmHA/MIHA MOU Inos said he could write that FREE Bedliner RICOH 35mm Compact Camera point to the need for action. The anyone was a "special consul­ problem will have our full tant" to the Senate president, • FREE Rustproofing attention." just as Kinumura, but that Good on passenger car only Pangelinan said last month that wouldn't mean the person was FmHA has been giving serious being paid for the position or consideration to suspending loans occupied a position on staff. for more homes in the CNMI He said that Kinumuia had until MIHA starts foreclosure nothing to do with the work­ proceedings. ings of his office and that he He said the agency wasn’t served gratis and had no office asking for wholesale throwing space or support. people out of their homes, but "He gets zero from me, bul I "we want to see that first one" think wc arc going to gel mil­ foreclosed upon. lions from him," Inos said. The FmHA official said that 'Because Kinumura lives in action would be taken "soon .. Japan and travels buck-and-forih between there and the CNMI, Inos said ihui the man was in a unique position to help the S u it says... CNMI take care of behind-the- Continued from page 1 scenes contacts in government pany rented the vehicle to and business there. Kintz when he was already Demapan "knows nothing . . drunk, had no driver license or . about me or Mr. Kinumura," other authority to drive a car. Inos said. On July 13, 1988 Kintz "This guy Kinumura is struck the vehicle driven by worth more than the guy who Lizama, causing what the suit is complaining," he said. alleged were "multiple injuries" Inos asked if Demapan has that he has not fully recovered contributed anything to the Red from. Cross or to the bus shelter pro­ According to papers filed in ject. Superior Court, Lizama has Anyone who accuses Inos of lingering problems from the reaping any sort of reward be­ accident and he alleges that due cause he allows Kinumura to care was not used in allowing use the name of the Senate on Kintz - acting as agent for his hisi business cards would be company - to lease a vehicle "insulting me," he said. because he had no license. Inos said that his family was Information contained within very concerned when they saw the lawsuit particulars allege the first series of ads and their that Kintz had to have been concern is turning to anger. drinking at the time the vehicle "It's hitting below the belt," he was leased because of the al­ said. p f leged high alcohol content of "Demapan .. . why won't he ЙР his blood when a test was give me a ring? Why would he SAN JOSE, SAIPAN MP 96950 TEL 234-5911-8 taken following the accident. make Xerox™ and give it to people and not to me . . .how dirty can you get?" 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1990--M ARI ANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 31 Rechebei... Company, hotels, and other student achievement, Rechebei Rechebei recounts six months accomplishments private firms to support the said, adding that other members NOTICE TO ДЦ. CUSTOMERS Continued from page 30 school system this year," of the Legislature from the PSSr- "The six months went Acting Deputy Commissioner Northern Marianas College, Rechebei said. ”1 really appre­ three islands have also given by so quickly, and they have dren, afid at the same time at­ of Administration, Federal and is subsidizing tuition fees ciate the gesture of cooperation much to the schools. ben quite challenging and very Programs Coordinator, and at NMC for those PSS teachers tract qualified teachers," she from these people." said. "The first six months since I rewarding," said Commissioner Treasurer have resigned, so we and staff who have not received She also said the people of RECO COMPANY She said the salary raise would became Commissioner have of Education Elizabeth D. had a rough transition.” their BA/BS. Rota and Tinian did a lot for not have materialized without been quite challenging and veiy CHANGES TO Rechebei in an interview this After three months in office, PSS teachers and staff have at­ their schools this year. For in­ the assistance of the Governor's rewarding, I think." the week, referring to the many ac­ replacements for these key staff tended Onward to Excellence, stance, Congressman Antonio office and the Legislature. Education Commissioner said. complishments which have came on board, she said, adding National Diffusion Network, Quitugua, over the years, has "They really helped us this "I am fortunate to have dedi­ taken place since January. that other needed staff have and other workshops to enrich provided both financial and year. Without them, many im­ cated and hardworking staff at THESE include passage of a been hired to make sure that their teaching skills, the manpower assistance to the HOUSE OF 1990, MIC. portant services to the students PSS. The credit should go two million dollar supplemen­ PSS meets its goal of provid­ Commissioner said, adding that schools in Rota, she added. would not have been possible," especially to my key staff, the P.O. BOX 2625, SAIPAN, MP 96950 tal for PSS and a salary raise ing quality education to CNMI one teacher has been awarded a Sent President Joseph Inos and she said. school officials, my two across the board for all PSS children. Christa McAuliffe grant to Senator Paul Manglona con­ Turning to the area of physical deputies, and the members of teachers, she said. She said her office has also work on a learning resource tributed toward recognition of President: HIRO YAMAISHI infrastructure, the the Board of Education." "PSS is bursting at the seams hire three new'vice principals center at Marianas High and Commissioner said several with all kinds of accomplish­ for Saipan and a principal for another teacher has been classroom buildings and cafete­ ments. But it was hard when I Rota Elementary School. In awarded a National Science rias aware recently completed first came on board in January terms of staff development, Teachers Association certificate of this year," she said. "Many PSS is funding the entire for excellence in science. and opened for use. She added “IN TOUCH W IH TOMORROW’ Ж, of the key staff, including the Masters Degree program for To make sure that teachers are that utility and water have been Fiscal and Budget Officer, PSS teachers and staff at the Elizabeth Rechebei, Commisioner of Education properly compensated, the hooked up to these facilities Education Commissioner has due to the cooperation of CUC, urged all school principals to headed by Ramon Guerrero. update their evaluations and She added that Saipan Mayor's personnel actions of all teach­ office also assisted the school system this year by renovating ftutlto/Y ideo A H om e A ppliances TOSHIBA ers, some dating to 1987. To Distributor date, most of these teachers the San Vicente Hcadstart Center, which was partially have been properly evaluated damaged by Typhoon Koryn in by their principals, resulting in January, and by assisting in The best food and the best their being able to receive a minimum of five percent salary clearing grounds agt several movies on Saipan. If you're not schools. Both Mayors of Rota already driving north, isn't it about increase made available by the recent supplemental appropria­ and- Tinian have also un­ time to find out why so many of your tion from the Legislature. selfishly provided similar sup­ She also approved kindergarten port in the respective areas, she friends are? said. to be implemented in all public elementary schools; placed on In the area of student achieve­ Featuring the finest Charbroiled order seven new buses for the ment, Commissioner USDA Choice Beef, plus Saipan's school system; had the school Rechebei said that students only "all you can eat salad bar." sites surveyed through the who made honor roll, perfect Governor’s assistance; received attendance, and commendable excellent cooperation from behavior in school were recog­ And after dinner, you've got to catch Commonwealth Utilities nized this year by getting cer­ 5,000 watts of surround sound and ou Corporation (CUC) in hooking tificates and other awards from the schools. up power and water to many giant screen to really get thepicture! The students who received the school buildings including Presidential Academic Award Hopwood and Marianas High (PAFA) from President Bush, So tonight, head'em up and move 'em facilities which are being used the top ten students, and other in the Micronesian Games; and out to Cow Town. Down on the Marpi excellent students were also moved ninth grade to Marianas Range. recognized at the end of the High School beginning next school year. school year. "Also, some 27 high school In the curriculum, she is students were sent this year to 'V working with the Legislature the mainland to attend the to fund the implementation of f t -и## Pacific Rim and International computer classes in all elemen- - Program of the Close Up tary schools. PSS has written a Foundation," Rechebei said. social studies curriculum guide "The students got a lot of expe­ W for grades 1-7 and a Northern rience from the trips, and are Marianas history textbook for imparting the knowledge to Our New Showtime is 8:00 p.m.! the high schools, and is up­ their classmates." grading curriculum materials in She said all the accomplish­ 7 Days a Week other subject areas. ments PSS has seen this year This summer, a reading pro­ Starts Friday, July 6th at the arc products of efforts of every­ gram has been implemented by one in PSS, the Governor's of­ PSS as PSS is mandated by Cow Town Theatre fice, the Legislature, and the Public Law 6-10 to run the business community. Cow Town Resort, CNMI Library Services; and "We received contributions has organized a task force to ®^1Щ тштмт#Р.пи M arpi, Saipan from Mobile. Shell, Saipan Ice ¿ i t o o a # * open a public library by Sept. R estaurant Reservations 1992. S a t « * * » ? "But perhaps the best news , You w ere tbe e n j o y v o u r at 322-1114 this year has been the raising I life erf th e p a rty . For the latest movie information at of a beginning teacher's salary with Ba/BS Degree from Cow Tow n Theatre, $12,000 under the Civil Service System to $19,600 un­ please call 322-1113 der the PSS pay plan," / z Rechebei said. As a result, sixty new teachers will arrive in Saipan by the end of this Store Hours: COME & RELAX month from Hawaii and the M onday to Saturday mainland, she said. ь 10:OOAM - 9:00 PM "We raised the salary because SEE A MOVIE we want to provide the best N o w t h e Located at TopQde Cafe and Restaurant (formerly RoadSide Restaurant ) In Front of quality education to our chil- p a r t y ’s o v e r . Community School in Susupe. See RECHEBEI page 31 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS—FRIDAY-JUNE 29,1990

FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 3 3 Joint Ännwersary ‘J{osan¡ Continued from page 32 Pangelinan Oriental Co. Tld. vs David C. С Court Calendar )) Citibank N.A. vs Jess Lizama Aguon Triple J. Saipan vs Delia M. Chong's Corp. vs Singeru Oriental Co. Ltd. vs Anthony Pangelinan Techur C. Reyes Golden Lobster Rest, vs Construction Corp. CNMI vs Joseph DL. Guerrero Triple J. Saipan vs Baumert Budget Rent a Car vs Antolin Continental Airlines Inc. vs Ed JUDGE ROBERT A. Pacific Int'l Marianas vs Joeten Motor Co. Inc. vs Frances Cepeda (OSC) Castro Luck Cacenes HEFNER Dionicio S. Filial Edward U. Marti ta Universal Rental vs Frances C. CNMI vs Danny A. Lumahan Universal Rental vs Kyung Ja Const. & Material Supply Inc. Oriental Co. Ltd. vs Anella B. 07/11 Pacific Int'l Marianas Inc. vs YCO Corp. vs Manuel J. Cepeda (OSC) Lee vs Halimuyak Diversified Boaz 9:00am Rory C. Tarkong THEODORA SABUN CAMACHO - 2nd Castro (OSC/Aff. Re. 9:30am CNMI vs Vicente T. Deleon Garapan Safeway vs Florence Saipan Shipping Co. In. vs MTC vs Catherino M. Pialur Assoc. Ins. Undr. vs Kim Yun Kwek's Ent. Inc. vs Martin M. Contempt) Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Guerrero (OSC) Tae Indalecio Pangelinan j Dabid N. Rios (Motion) . JESUS CASTRO CAMACHO -4th К. Sadwhani's Inc. vs Amko Co. Inc. vs William B. Nabors CNMI vs Diego A. Pua (OSC) Joeten Motor Co. Inc. vs MTC vs Palmer, Paul Olympic Market vs Delia Chieko Matsumoto vs Jesus Insurance Co. of North Corp. (Motion) Joeten Motor Co., Inc. vs CNMI vs Pepe M. Chaviz We, the family, would like to invite rela­ Joseph C. Cruz (Motion) Pangelinan Malus America vs Antonio R. Aglto Lee's Inc. vs Margarita G. William B. Nabors (OSC) Sunny Market vs U.C.Y. tives and friends to join us for the anni­ Jones and Guerrero Co. Inc. vs MTC vs Castro, Herman M. Associated Ins. Undr. vs Sun Town Corp. vs Bemita R. (Motion) Santos CNMI vs Mariano A. Arcales Yoname M. Kochi Enriquez Corp. Dolores Aldan Cabrera JUDGE ALEX C. versary rosary of our beloved ones. Rosary Andres T. Camacho (Motion) Lee's Inc. vs Kim Ent. (OSC) Pacific Trading Co. Ltd. vs Sun Town Corp. vs Jesus Universal Rental vs Magdalena Joeten Motors Co. vs Richardo CASTRO will be said nightly at 8:00 p.m. beginning Martha's Retail SHop vs Mar MTC vs Frank S. Pangelinan CNMI vs David D. Kapileo Shin Ran Kang Malus L. Lizama I. Rengamar 07/09 G. Pacson et.al. MTC vs Dolores Rasiang (OSC) Olympic Market vs Teresa Triple J. Saipan vs Jesus Sunny Market vs Lucy D. on Tuesday, July 10, 1990 at their resi­ Ms. Villagomez Ent. vs Jesus 9:00am MTC vs Kwun Lee Kwok (Motion) CNMI vs Pete R. Reyes Rungunbce Masga Kashi Sn. Cabrera CNMI vs Oscar C.Hcnry dence in San Roque, on the final day, July Helen E. Miller vs Henry S. Insurance Co. of North (OSC) JC Tenorio Ent. vs Ralph Dig. Triple J. Saipan vs Rudy Sunny Market vs Antonio A. MTC vs Pangelinan, Franak S. CNMI vs Lawrence M. 18,1990, holy rosary will be said at 12:00 Pangelinan et.aal. America vs Joe N. Midar CNMI vs Tydingco, Jesus Demapan Sablan Benavente (Motion) Fleming (Arrgn.) (OSC) noon. Followed by the mass of intention Pedro's Inc. vs Edward U. MTC vs Ji, Y Ins. Co. of North America vs JC Tenorio Ent. vs Eric J. Triple J. Saipan vs Jesus M. Sunny Market vs Antonio A. Maria H. Pangelinan 07/10 CNMI vs Rudolfo P. Serrano Benavente Maratita dba Rose Mini Mart Triple J vs Lita S. Juanillo Flynn Mettao at San Roque Church at 6:00 p.m. 9:00am (OSC) Sunny Market vs Lita A. MTC vs Francisco S. Basa White, Novo Gradac and Marianas Int'l Travel Agency JC Tcnorio Ent. vs Kwan Juan T. Torres vs Magdalena I. CNMI vs Joseph T. Scman CNMI vs Asuncion Litulumar Solangon MTC vs Carlito Manansala Thompson vs Vicente N. vs Frances C. Cabrera Kuen Lee Mettao Pacific Int'l Marianas Inc. vs CNMI vs Jeffrey Gucrrcro (OSC) Sunny Market vs BErnita Dinner will follow immediately at their (Motion) Muna JC Tcnorio Ent. vs Jesus M. Universal Rental vs Alice Lee Kyung Hwa CNMI vs Roger C. Taitano CNMI vs Titus K. Olopai Taisacan Pangelinan Enriquez residence. MTC vs Antonio M. Hocog IT & E vs Felipe Q. Atalig (Arrgn.) (OSC) Jones & Guerrero Co. Inc. vs MTC vs Vincente M. Adlan IT & E vs Anthony R. Derx MTC vs Alvin R. Tupuran JC Tcnorio Ent. vs Rosalina White, et.al vs Catalina M. IT & E vs Dosa Subsea Co. l:30pm CNMI vs Jose R. Sclcpeo F. Tudcla Naval ta Frances C. Cabrera MTC vs Vincente. L. Adlan et.al. Guam DPHSS & Bcrnadita T. (OSC) Please Join Us. Ltd. Universal Rental vs William r. Contental Airlines Inc. vs Kwek's Ent. Spn. Inc. vs MTC vs Serafin C. Robert MTC vs Antonio C, CNMI vs Veslino T. Towai MTC vs Maria M. Indalecio Seman vs Eamest T. Eugenio Taimanglo & Frances Cabrera Thomas Q. Sablan Cyndy Rosario (Motion) Crisostomo Pialur, Catalina and Ana in Re (OSC) T h e F a m i l y Bel Kraft Int’l. vs Margarita B. MTC vs Kouichi Oneo Тара Bar Inc. vs Frank Jones & Guerrero Co. Inc. vs Continental Airlines Inc. vs Teresita C. Valdez vs Maria B. Mendiola and Annie Orozco the Estate of CNMI vs Lcopaldo Valdcz Cha Mi Ja Hugo D. Dela Cruz Valdezz Aldan Westpae Dev. Ltd. vs Tower Dela Cruz, Jose San Pedro, In (OSC) MTC vs Fidelity Constr. and Budget Rent a Car vs Antonio Continental Airlines vs Rie 3:00pm Dev. Corp. Re the Estate Of CNMI vs William W. Carlos Castro Kamura Juveniles Cruz, Jose Masga, In Re the MESSAGE OF Diego M Songad, et.al. bs (OSC) Guam Memorial Hospital vs Estate Of CNMI, et.al. (HRG.) CNMI vs Pedro L. Romolor Thomas Fujikawa Duenas APPRECIATION Nicholas Babauta Santos vs Guam DPHSS & Bertha M. Jr. (OSC) JC Tenorio Ent. vs Peter Alvaro Arriola Santos, et.al. Agulto vs Francisco C. Agulto CNMI vs Embing, Jaime B. Artui ^Message o f Appreciation I familiari i la difunto Taitano, Juan Manahane In Rc MTC vs Triple C. Marketing (OSC) Atkins Kroll Inc. vs Bernie We the family of the late the Estate Of as Inc. CNMI vs Matilde Sclcpeo Obcrheim Atalig, Perdro In Re the Estate MTC vs Pedro T. Nakatsukasa (OSC) Sunny Market vs Tina Marie From the Family of the Late Of 1:30pm CNMI vs Richardo O. Rcstolcs S. Attao Reyes, Manuel I. In Rc the (OSC) Tallorin, July D.L. vs Olympic Market vs James Pangelinan, David J. Estate Of CNMI vs Anthony Sn. Pinaula C.Sablan Tilipao, Francisco In Re the 07/12 (OSC) Olympic Market vs Juanilte Estate Of 9:00am CNMI vs Jesse C. Taisacan Camacho Camacho, Juan Babauta In Re CNMI vs Mariano F. Mendiola (OSC) Universal Rental vs Peter Paul the Estate Of (HRG.) CNNJI vs Galvez, Nicasio H. C. Camacho Tovcs, Albert Manglona In Rc 10:00am (OSC) Crcscncia B. Villagomez vs the Estate Of Pacific Dev. Inc. vs MPLC, CNMI vs Antonio Saures Ricardo I. Rangamar Celcpcd, Jose T. In Re the Tasi Tours Inc. (OSC) Oriental Co. Ltd. vs Martin M. Estate Of 07/13 CNMI vs Felix Yaske Songcni Sablan Lairopi, Ignacio In Re the (OSC) Universal Rental vs Pan Korea 9:00am Estate Of CNMI vs Alvin Emiliano Ent. Inc. AG & INO vs Van Maurice CNMI vs Hcc, Moon Kim Sco MANNY TENORIO (OSC) Universal Rental vs Leonila Tran (OSC) (OSC) CNMI vs Jaimc C. Dela Rosa M. Ambay AG & INO vs Jung Ah Kim FRANCISCO CASTRO (OSC) Continental Airlines Inc. vs VILLAGOMEZ ERLINSE CABRERA SANTOS JUDGE MAX W.K. (OSC) TAYLOR William R. Taimanglo AG & INO vs Sco He Kim o f S a i p a n PALACIOS (Ko) 07/12 MARTY W.K. TAYLOR Crcscncia B. Villagomez vs (OSC) 07/11 9:00am Edward Atalig We would like to take this opportunity AG & INO vs Aguslin, 9:00am Universal Rental vs George A. Crcscncia Villagomez vs Helen Wish to express our sincere thanks Rodolfo B. (OSC) to express our deepest appreciation Manglona CNMI vs Antonio S. Cabrerà Babauta Cruz Mana fan hahaso i parentes 07/12 and appreciation to the many rela­ Olympia Market vs Francisca (Status Coni.) Summer Holiday Hotel vs and gratitude to all our friends and 9:00am yan man atungo na para uma T. Sakisat CNMI vs Dominic Faisao Dolores C. Camacho tives here and from Saipan, Guam, CNMI vs Johnny, Handy W. relatives for your kindness and un­ Jones & Guerrero Co. Inc. vs et.al. (Status Conf.) Guam Memorial Hospital vs tucha i lisayon premiet komple (Status Conf.) derstanding during our hours of sor­ Rota and Tinian and special thanks George A. Manglona 1:30pm Vicente S. Sablan CNMI vs Hardy Johnny anos gi gima Francisco (Dino) BUdget Rent a Car vs Gabriel Agulto, Maria Tercsila vs Pacific Gardenia Hotel vs Jerry row who, in one way or another, con­ to CNMI DPS director and officers (Status Conf.) Santos Daniel P. Agulto L. Tcrcgcyo Yan Fermina Palacios giya Cha­ CNMI vs Pineda, Mario Yanga soled us at time we need it most. who assisted us, showed concern, Guam Memorial Hospital vs Lcdnora Camacho Alcpuyo vs Sunny Market vs Conrad C. (Status Conf.) lan Kanoa # 1 Huebes, dia 12 de Carmen A. Sanchez Juan Lizama Babauta (OSC) Fabros joined us in the rosaries, sent flow­ CNMI vs In, Jung Hcc CNMI vs Todoro rojas (Status Satcrnina Saiman, ct.al. vs Sunny Market vs J.Ent. Inc. Julio 1990 esta i betnes dia 20 CNMI vs Park, Gi Soon Our special Thanks goes to all the ers and messages of condolences, Conf.) Estnislao R. Litulumar Pacific World Ent. Inc. vs (Status Conf.) de Julio 1990 gi alas 8 gi CNMI vs Henry Santos (Status Antiqucna, Tcodorico A. vs Royal Taga Beach Club doctors, nurses, and other staff at prayed with us and shared our sor­ CNMI vs Henry Robinson pupuenge. I lisayo finakpo para Conf.) Antiqucna, Melanie Gayapa Triple J. Saipan vs Vicente CHC for all your help and your profes­ (Status Conf.) row during those hours of grief fol­ CNMI vs Danilo Leano (Status Caluva, Fructoso B. vs Pangclinan uma tucha gi alas 12 gi talo ane CNMI vs Shiano, Mariano sionalism during the many trips that Conf.) Luzvimida Dumlao Caluya Crcsccncia B. Villagomez vs lowing the untimely passing of our (Status Conf.) gi betnes, dia 20 de Julio 1990 CNMI vs Jeorge G. Serguritan 07/12 Rina Babauta Manny has made to CHC for his care. CNMI vs Ngiraklci, Thcodoro loved one. We wish to thank those (Status Conf.) 9:00am Kwck's Ent. vs Joann C. gi mismo lugat. K. (Status Conf.) We thank you all so much and may whom were with us at the funeral CNMI vs Seok K. Park (Status Adoption Pangclinan Ya i misan komple anos Conf.) l:30pm 07/13 Universal Rental vs Alice our Lord richly bless you. mass and burial services. We shall CNMI vs Jose L. Arizapa Quitogua, Daniel Rios, In Re 9:00am Pangelinan para uma ofresi gi Gima Yuus the Estate Of never forget you. (Status Conf.) JC Tcnorio Ent. vs Catalina S. Universal Rental vs Lucy D. Bithen De Carmen gi alas 5 Six Ten Store vs Arsene M. CNMI vs Phylim, Francis Saures Kashi Once again, from all of us and to all of Dangkulo Na Si Yuiis Maase mismo pupuenge. Boija Kiman (Trial) Guam Memorial Hospital vs Sunny Market vs Jones Alonzo you. Carmen Safeway Meitetsu 3:00pm Virginia A. Villagomez, ct.al. Sunny Market vs Dionicio M. On behalf of: Shping vs Frances C. Cepeda CNMI vs Liao, Zhao Shcn J & G Co. Inc. vs Mary Ann Tababa I finaton miyo UN DANGKULO NA SI YUUS MAASE Carmen Safeway Meitetsu (Trial) A. Cruz Sunny Market vs Frank S. ALFREDO F. SANTOS (Father) ma sen agradesi Shping Ctr. vs Frances C. 07/13 Universal Rental vs Bcrnicc Gucrrcro MARTHA C. SANTOS (Mother) ______ginen i familian (ko) Cepeda 10:300 San Nicolas Sunny'Market vs Bcmadita C. See COURT page 33 CNMI vs Pangclinan, Martin Cigna Ins. Co. vs Patricia O. Sablan T h e F a m i l y Sablan(OSC) Aldan Sunny Market vs Alice ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 3 5

CONSTRUCTION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS WORKERS DPW90-RFP-00135 INVITATIO N TO BID 2 WELDERS The Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from CUC-ITB-90-W010 2 PAINTERS (BUILDING) qualified Architectural and Engineering (A&E) firms for a 15 CARPENTERS The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is solicit­ ■ I т ш ? ШШм? complete design of Rota Civic Center, Rota, MP Commonwealth 3 PLUMBERS ing competitive sealed bids for the procurement of parts for the 4 ELECTRICIANS of the Northern Mariana Islands. CaU Tel. 234-6341/7578/9797 Fax: 234-9271 2 STEELMEN (SHEET METAL Sealed proposals in duplicate will be accepted at the Office of the No. 1 Water Pump at Marpo Well, Tinian, for CUC Water WORKERS) Chief of the procurement and Supply at Lower base, Saipan, no Division CIF Tinian. The bid shall include all the necessary 2 SALES MANAGERS- College 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER- High 2 AUTO AIRCON. MECHANICS- 3 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 2 CARPENTERS parts for a 50 HP motor unit MANAGERS graduate required, 2 yrs. experience. school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. High school equivalent, 2 yrs. OPERATORS later thean 4:00 p.m., local time, Friday, July 27,1990 1 STEELMAN (METAL SHEET Sealed bids shall be marked CUC-ITB-90-W010 and delivered Salary: $700.00 - 900.00 per month. Salary: $700.00 per month. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 15 MASONS- High school equivalent, ACCOUNTANTS WORKER)- High school equivalent, 2 Contact: TRANSAMERICA Contact: KAIZOKU CORPORATION Contact: BETH L.G, AND 2 yrs. experienc. Salary: $1.70 - 2.15 to the Office of Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. SCOPE OF WORK: 1 (Operation) MANAGER DEVELOPMENT CORP., P.O. Box dba Sunrise Tours, P.O. Box 204, EDUARDO M. FABIOS dba per hour. MP 96950 no later than 2:00pm, loci time, July 16,1990. MicrobeU Enterprises, P.O. Box 568, 5 MASONS 2 (Marketing) MANAGER 1579, Saipan. MP 96950 (6/29)F Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F 1 ARCHITECT- High school graduate, 1. A&E Design of the proposed Government House, The following is the list of required parts: 1 PLUMBER 2 CIVIL ENGINEER -Collegegraduare. Saipan, MP 96950 0/6)? 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.40 - 8.00 Rota. Prepare complete construction drawings to 1 LUBRICATION SERVICER OR A- (1) U.S. 50 HP Motor Frame 3326TP, Three Phase 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $600 - S 1,000 1 ACCOUNTANT- High school 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER- High per hour. 1 AUTO MECHANIC TECHNICIAN include the following designs: 220/230/240 volt, 1800 RPM Explosion Proof Rte Delta per month equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. 2 COOKS- High school equivalent, 2 1 AUTO PAINTER 1 A/C TECHNICIAN 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. - College $500.00 to 900.00 per month. Salary: $500.00 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per a. Architectural & Structural Vertical MT. High Thrust, Hollow Shaft. Contact: CARMELINO P. DAVID dba 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER- High 5 HE OPERATORS graduate. 2 yrs. experience. Salary :$ 1.75 Contact: OCEAN OIL hour. b. Electrical (Electrical work and hookup to existing B- (1) Model 10L30-10 Stage Bowl, Assembly. Golden Eagle Corporation, P.O. Box school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. 1 MAINTENANCE MECHINEST -$2.15 per hour INTERNATIONAL CORP., P.O. Box 1 SURVEYOR- High school electrical power line). C- (1) N1606 Ductile Iron Discharge Head 250 PSI Rating. .326, Saipan, MP 96950 (6/29)F 1880, Saipan, MP 96950 016)? Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 GENERATOR TENDER equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 20 ELECTRICIAN Contact: JUAN S. REYES, P.O. Box 1 ELECTRIC-MOTOR REWINDER c. Engineering Analysis. D- (1) Stuffing Box (High Pressure). 4 AUTO MECHANIC $3.00 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate 1 MANAGER- High school equivalent, 1842, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER 1 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN- E- (2) 5’’x68" column, Threaded Black Steel Pipe. 10 WELDERS d. Mechanical (water supply and connection, sewer required, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,670.00 (WAREHOUSEMAN)- High school High school equivalent, 2 yrs. F- (2) Head Shaft l-l/4"x96" 416SS Untreaded. 50 PLUMBERS $500.00 per month. 1 AIRCRAFT MECHANIC- CoUege disposal system and air condition system). per month. equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: experience. Salary: $2.15 - 3.00 per G- (1) Square Base, 32"x32"xl" With Nuts and Bolts. 150 MASONS graduate required, 10 yrs. experience. 1 CARPENTER- High school Contact: JOSE B. GUEVARA Ш dba $2.15 per hour. hour. e. Civil works. 150 CARPENTERS equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Salary: $3.00 - 5.00 per hour. 2 ELECTRICIANS- High school H- (1 lot) 100 Ft 1/2" Teflon Packing = 4Bxs. (For Unit Solid Gold EnL/Video King, P.O. Box Contact: CHO, GOO HO dba Kam 2. Develop a complete set of detailed specifications. 2 PAINTERS $2.00 per hour. Contact: WORLD INTERNATIONAL equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salaty: Pump Application). 2724, Saipan, MP 96950 016)? Coipottalion, P.O. Box 606, Saipan, 2 BEAUTICIANS 1 ELECTRICIAN- High school (SAIPAN) CORP. P.O. Box 2452, $1.75 -2.15 per hour. 3. Prepare a comprehensive cost estimate. Mp 96950 0/6)? If a bidder's total price is based on the lump sum of the items, 4 TAILORS equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Saipan, MP 96950 (6/29)F 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER- Proposals shall include the following: then he must clearly denote the difference between unit pur­ $800.00 per month. High school graduate, 2 yrs. experi­ 4 DRESSMAKERS 7 MASONS 1. Updated Standard Forms 254 and 255. chase and bulk purchase. The bidder will be selected whose 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT ARCHITECTS 2 PAINTERS 2 COOKS - High school graduate. 2 yrs. ence. Salaty: $600.00 per month. 8 CARPENTERS OPERATOR 2 ELECTRICIANS- High school 2. Design Approach and Methodology. overall total price is the lowest for all the items. CUC reserves experience. Salary :$ 1.75-S215 per hour. ENGINEERS 3 HE MECHANIC- High school 3 PLUMBER- High school equivalent, 2 WELL-DRILL OPERATORS- High 12 IRONWORKERS equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per 3. Time frame for the proposed work. the right to award by line items in accordance with its needs school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. $1.75 per hour. 6 INSULATORS 2 PROJECT ENGINEERS- CoUege $2.15 - 3.00 per hour. hour. and availability of funds from any combination of bid propos­ Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: A'S CONSTRUCTION, P.O. 10 ARC WELDER graduate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Contact: CONSTRUCTION & 3 ELECTRICIANS- High school als. 1 MASON- High school equivalent, 2 $1,1533.00 - 1,750.00 per month. Box 77, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F The proposer is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his 6 RIGGER MATERIALS SUPPLY, INC. dba equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Bids in excess of $25,000.00 must be accompanied by an ac­ yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per Contact: ASANUMA GUMI CO.. current business permit as a compliance with professional 14 MILL WRIGHT -High school CMS, P.O. Box 609, Saipan, MP $2.15 per hour. hour. LTD. dba General Contractor, P.O ceptable BID BOND, as require^ in the CNMI Procurement 96950 (7/13)F Contact: AN Y, GOLD dba An Y. Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Contact: SANG YOUNG Box 2000, Saipan. MP 96950 (7/6)F TECHNICIANS Gold Construction, P.O. Box 378, Regulations, for 15% of the total bid price. Items not delivered Sl.75-S2.15 per hour. CORPORATION. P.O. Box 240, Northern Mariana Islands. 20 CARPENTER Sann Jose, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F within 60 days after the notice of award shall be subject to liq­ 4 HOUSE WORKER - High school Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, MP 96950 1 CIVIL ENGINEER- CoUege graduate 2 AUDIO & LIGHTS 20 ELECTRICIAN Selection of the firm will be based on previous experience in uidated damages of $300.00 per day until delivery is com­ graduate. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 016)? required, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: TECHNICIANS- High school gradu­ 20 MASON 1 DRAFTSMAN- High school equiva­ per hour. similar projects, qualifications of professional staff, proposed pleted. $600.00 - 1,000.00 per month. ate, 2.yrs. experience. Salary: $3.25 20 PAINTER (Bldg.) -High school lent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $715.00 Contact: E.C.C. COMPANY.INC. P.O. 1 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate, Contact: JUAN C. TENORIO 7 design approach and methodology and lime frame for the proposed Interested parties may contact either Messrs. Tim Villagomez per hour. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: per month. Box 2346, Saipan, Mp 96950 (7/6)F. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.25 - 2.75 ASSOCIATES, INC., P.O. Box 551, work. Contact: NUZEKI INTERNATIONAL $1.75 per hour. 1 CONSTRUCTION WORKER- High or Ralph Baumer with questions concerning the list or the bid­ per hour. Saipan. MP 96950 0/6)? SAIPAN. CO. LTD. dba Gig Disco, Contact: DIONISIO M. TABABA, P.O. school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. The Goccmment reserves the right to reject any or all proposals ding procedures at (670) 322-9383. 1 SENIOR ACCOUNTANT (CPA)- 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER- High L.A. Pool Bar, P.O. Box 140 CHRB, Salaty: $2.35 per hour. All bids must be submitted in DUPLICATE. . College graduate required, 2 yrs. expe­ school graduate, 1 year experience. 1 SOILS/MATERIALS ENGINEER - BOX 2092, SAIPAN, MP 96950 (7/ and to waive any imperfection in the proposals in the interest of Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F Contact: CONSTRUCTION & rience. Salary: $450.00 per month. Salary: S2.25 per hour. College graduate. 2 yrs. experience. 15)F. the Government. CUC reserves the right to reject any and all bids for any rea­ Contact: JOSE C. TOMOKANE dba MATERIALS SUPPLY, INC., dba 5 DANCERS- High school equivalent, Salart: S1,500.00 per month. son or to waive any defects in said bids if in its sole opinion Saipan Stevedore Co.. Inc., P.O. Box 1 MASON CMS, P.O. Box 609, Saipan, MP /s/NICK C. SABLAN 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per Contact: GEOTESTING, INC., P.O. Box 208. Saipan, MP 96950 (7.13)F 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 96950 (7/13)F Director of Public Works to do so would be in its best interest. All Bid Bonds not ac­ hour. 505 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/10)T. CONSTRUCTION .2 CARPENTER- High school cepted will be returned to bidders within 30 days of the open­ Contact: STAR FOUR 2 CARPENTERS- High school ACCOUNTANT- High school gradu­ 1 JUNIOR FIELD CIVIL ENGINEER- WORKERS equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: ing of bids. All bids shall become the property of CUC. CORPORATION dba Starlit Disco equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: ate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 - CoUege graduate required, 2 yrs. expe­ $2.15 per hour. Club. P.O. Box 1778, Saipan, MP S2.00 - 2.25 per hour. Sincerely, 3.00 per hour. rience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Contact: LINO S. & LEVIE P. 96950 016)? 2 CARPENTERS- High school Contact: JOAN QUIN M. /s/Ramon S. Guerrero Contact: CHO, GOO HO dba Kam Contact: GREEN ACRES TENORIO dba L & L Enterprises, REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salaty: MANGLONA dba S.J. Construction, Corporation, P.O. Box 606, Saipan, DEVELOPERS, P.O. Box 2082, P.O. Box 2632, Saipan, MP 96950 Executive Director. 1 STORE MANAGER- High school $1.50 - 1.70 per hour. P.O. Box 732, Saipan, MP 96950 The Chief of Procurement and Supply, is soliciting competi- MP 96950 (7/13)F Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F (7/3)T equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Contact: GREGORIO E./ 016)? livc scaled proposals for computer equipment, software acces­ $700.00 - 900.00 per month. ANGELINA G. RODEO dba RG sories for the Department of Commerce and Labor to meet the 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER -High 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- CoUege 5 CARPENTERS Contact: SKILL INTERNATIONAL Construction, P.O. Box 336, CHRB, 3 CARPENTER school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. graduate required, 5 yrs. experience. 5 MASONS expanded data processing needs of the department and to effec­ CORPORATION dba Building Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F 1 S TEEL FABRICATOR -High school INVITATION FOR BID Salary: S3.00 per hour. Salaty: $600.00 -1,000.00 per hour. 5 PAINTERS tively and efficiently execute and comply with the various Construction. Store, P.O. Box 2618, graduate. 2yrs experience. Salary: S1.75 Contact: JINJA SONG dba K&J Contact: JUAN C. TENORIO & 5 ELECTRICIANS- High school Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F 1 ELECTRICIAN per hour. statutes governing the department (e.g. Labor, Economic TRADING, INC., P.O. Box 2198, ASSOCIATES, INC., P.O. Box 551, equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: The Public School System Chief, Procurement and Supply is 2 CARPENTERS- High school Contact: ERNESTO M. CASI1LLANO Development, Statistical Information, Employment services, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/15)1- Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F $1.75 per hour. soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement of Food 1 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 2 INTERIOR DECORATOR -High Contact: JOSE M. TAITANO dba dba EGMCENT.,Saipan,.MP96950(7/ Banking and Finance). required, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. and Non-Food items for school year ’90-91, specifically for the school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. J.A.P. Construction, P.O. Box 2637, 6)1·' The successful vendor must be able to: $500.00 per month. Contact: J.J. ENTERPRISES, islands of Saipan and Tinian. Bids shall be FOB PSSPANDS Salary: S2.25 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 0/6)? A. Obtain all necessary hardware, software, accessories and 18 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS- MAINTENANCE Garapan, Saipan, CM 96950 (7/13)F 1 CARPENTER Office, Puerto Rico, Saipan. Specification package is now Contact: FULL 110USE. INC. dba DFG all software licenses (if applicable) needed to successfully lligh school equivalent, 2 yrs. experi­ 1 MASON available and may be picked up at the PSS Procurement & MEMORIES GIFT SHOP, P.O. Box 1 CARPENTER -High school 3 CARPENTER -High school implement the recommended system. ence. Salary: $1.75 - 2.15 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-High 3 Л/C REi-'RIGERATOR MEC1IANIC Supply Office, Puerto Rico, between the hours of 8:00 am un­ 1328. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/ 15)F. 1 OPERATIONS MANAGER- High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. B. Provide all site preparation to successfully install the sys­ school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. $2.15 per hour. $1.75 per hour. experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. til 4:00 pm, Monday thru Friday. 1 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate, tem. Salary: $500.00 per month. Contact: THOMAS C. ALDAN dba Contact: JAIME AGLIPAY dba GOOD Contact: EDILBERTO JAVIER dba B Bids are now being accepted by PSS Procurement & Supply 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 - 5.00 Contact: F1LOMENO GLORY dba C. Comply with all the detail requirements specified in the Contact: ALLASIA 20TH FILLING STATION, P.O. Box SAMARITANGEN. CONST., P.O. 6 J CONST. & IMPORT, P.O. Box CARE AIRE CO., P.O. Box 2092, during the specified time and place. All Bids must be submit­ per hour. RFP INCORPORATED dba The Emerald 205, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/15)F. BOX 28. SAIPAN, MP 96950 (7/15)F 2063, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F. ted in sealed envelope, facemarked "IFB 90-0015”, to PSS Contact: N.C. GODINO CON­ Company, P.O. Box 1501 CK. D. Successfully install the hardware and software that ;meets Procurement & Supply Office, Puerto Rico; no later than STRUCTION. P.O. Box 2240, Saipan. MP 96950 (7/6)F the user’s needs as defined in the specification. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F 1 ELECTRICIAN (MAINTENANCE)· 16 CARPENTERS 10:00 am, July 16, 1990, at which time and place all Bids re­ High school equivalent, 2 yrs. experi­ E. Train system administrator/operators and users in the 16 MASONS- High school equivalent, ceived will be publicly opened and read. Bids received late will 1 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate ence Salary: $2.15 per hour. JOB POSITION OPEN 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.50 - 1.75 proper operation of the system. required, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Contact: RK & E CORPORATION not be considered under any circumstances. ( N E W H I R E ) per hour. $2.50 per hour. dba Erika's Collection, P.O. Box 49 The Public School System reserves the right to award strictly Contact: CELESTIAL Interested vendors may pick up the specification list at the RATES: Contact: HENRY K. PANGELINAN CK, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F CORPORATION. PPP Caller Box based on the specifications. Substitute items may be consid­ 6 ASSO., P.O. Box 1531 Procurement and Supply Office, Lower Base, Monday thru Classified Announcement: PRESSMEN/PRINTERS 553, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F ered if none of the bidders meets the specifications. Should you Per one inch column - $3.00 NGELINAN & ASSO., P.O. Box 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER- High Friday between 8:00am and 4:00pm, from June 25, 1990 thru 1531, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F have any question regarding this Bid, contact the PSS Pro­ Classified Display: school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Must have at least 2 years experience in operating printing 1 MASON July 16,1990. Trade in old system maybe inspected at the Salary: $495.00 per month. curement & Supply Officer at telephone #322-9256. The Per one inch column - $3.50 presses. Must be quality conscious in offset printing. Monthly 1 ELECTRICIAN- High school grad­ Commerce and Labor Office, Headquarters, Capitol Hill. 1 ACCOUNTANT- High school Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN uate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 Public School System reserves the right to reject any and all DEADLINE: salary of $400 to $500. Any questions pertaining to this request for proposal may be equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: BAKERY, P.O. Box 2. Saipan. MP per hour. bids in the interest of the department. $2.15 per hour. 96950 016)? directed lo Mr. Juan S. Borja, Chief of Statistics Division of For Tuesday Edition- Contact: ARCEU D. & DOLORES T. /s/ PSS Chief, Proc. & Sup. Friday - 5:00 p.m. Contact: A'S MANPOWER & GRAPHIC ARTISTS CARREON dba A.D.C.Construction the Department of Commerce and Labor, Capitol Hill, For Friday Edition - RECRUITING AGENCY, P.O. Box Co., Kublerville, Saipan, MP 96950 Telephone # 322-0875 or 322-0876, during working hours. 77, Garapan, Saipan, MP 96950 Wednesday -12 Noon MECHANICS Must be a graduate of art school or equivalent. At least 2 0/6)? Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked RFP90-0081 (7/13)F years working experience in graphic design, advertising NOTE: PAINTERS 3 CARPENTERS and submitted in duplicate to the Office of the Chief, JOB OPENING If for some reason your adver­ 1 FRONT OFFICE MANAGER- High and general layout of art work. Salary: $500 to $700 per 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Procurement & Supply, Lower, Base, Saipan, no later than 1 HEAVY EQUIPEMENT (LOCAL HIRE) tisement is incorrect, calf us school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. month. MECHANICS 4:00pm, July 16, 1990. The CNMI Government reserves the MECHANIC immediately to make the neces­ Salary: $1,700.00 per month. 3 MASONS 2 MATERIAL STOCK CONTROL­ right to reject any of all proposals for any reason and to waive OFFICE MANAGER/SECRETARY sary corrections. The Marianas 1 HOUSEKEEPER- High school grad­ 5 HEAVY EQUIPMENT LERS ( WAREHOUSE WORKERS)- any defects in said proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so for KIRBY SALES SERVICE in Saipan Variety News and Views is re­ uate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.30 Please apply In person or send resum e to: OPERATORS- High school equiva­ High school graduate, 2 yrs. sponsible only for one incorrect per hour. lent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.50 · would be in its best intcrcst.The CNMI Government also re­ We are a growing company and are willing to train. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. insertion. We reserve the right to Contact: MICRO PACIFIC 2.15 per hour. serves the right to award on a single item bid, partial or bulk $6.00 plus determined by experience. Full time. DEVELOPMENT, INC. dba Saipan Contact: WORLD TRADING Y0UNIS ART STUDIO, INC. edit, refuse, reject or cancel any. Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT award basis. Proposals received late will not be considered. Grand Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, CORPORATION, P.O. Box 809, INCORPORATED, P.O. Box 1402, Must have own transportation. ad at any time. P .O . BOX 231, Saipan, MP 96950 /s/ David M. Apatang MP 96950 (7/13)F Saipan, MP 96950 0/6)? CK, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F For interview call 234-8994 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JXJLY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 37 CONSTRUCTION INVITATION TO BID REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DPW90-ITB-00133 MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS DPW-90.RFP-00130 F O R L E A S E 15 CARPENTERS The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for 20 QUALITY CONTROL PLANTS FOR SALE The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed CHECKERS 1 0 STEELMEN the Construction of Improvement to Smiling Cove Marina, (BARFIXERS)(SHEET METAL proposals for the Technical Services Division for a Consultant 18 LAUNDRY WORKERS 4536 SQ. METERS WORKERS) Phase II, Saipan, MP Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana as Project Manager for the Planning, Design, Construction and 100 SEWING MACHINE HIBISCUS AND B0UGAINVIL1A 20 MASONS- High school equivalent, Islands. Bids in duplicat will be accepted in the Office of the Construction Management of various projects within the OPERATORS 15 CUTTERS, MACHINE 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 - 2.15 Chief of Prodcurement & Supply at Lower base, Saipan until Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. WILL DELIVER ORDERS OVER 50 RIANTS per hour. 4 WAREHOUSE WORKERS EXECUTIVE HOUSE - 2 Bed 2 Bath 2:00 pm, local time, Friday, August 03, 1990, at which time Proposals in duplicate will be accepted at the Office of the 5 QUALITY CONTROL 2 ELECTRICIANS- High school grad­ and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any 1 -50 + $4.00 uate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 Chief of Procurement and Supply Office at Lower Base, INSPECTORS GUEST HOUSE -1 Bed 1 Bath per hour. bids received after the above time will not be accepted under Saipan, no later than 4:00pm, July 20,1990. 20 PACKERS- High school equiva­ OVER 50 + $3.00 lent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Caretaker's Cottage 1 OFFICE CLERK- High school any circumstances. SCOPE OF WORK equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. per hour. 1. Responsible for the review of plans and design of services 2 HOUSING SUPERVISORS Beatifully Landscaped PHONE 322-5645 $372.00 per month. This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Bid Contact: BRIAN P. REYES dba BPR by qualified A&E Firms and to certify small in-house projects 10 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER Bond or other form accetable to the Government made payable Ocean and Mountain View Professional Services, P.O. Box 2368, should it be required. The scope of work includes the HELPERS to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Norhtem Mariana 5 MAINTENANCE MECHANICS Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F following: Phone: 322-5645 islands with a notation on the face of the check: "Credit 2 ELECTRICIANS a. Architectural & Structural. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 2 MASON Account No. 1453". 4 COOKS 1 CARPENTER -High school b. Electrical work (including hookup to existing electrical 20 QUALITY CONTROL The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting The bidder is required to submit with the proposal a copy of CHECKERS equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: power distribution lines). competitive sealed proposals for the procurement of $2.15 per hour. his business permit as a compliance with the Contractor's 5 SUPERVISORS- High school grad­ POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT c. Engineering Analysis. uate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Contact: DR. IGNACIO T. DELA CRUZ Registraation and Licensing Laws of the Commonwelath of one-unit 170 Feet 3 Boom Articulating Telescoping d. Mechanical work (1) water supply and connections, per hour. dba IKE'S HOUSE & LAND RENTAL the Norther Mariana Islands. Elevating Platform, CIF Saipan. Specifications may (2) sewer disposal system and 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER- High The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) is soliciting & CONST. P.O. Box 677, Saipan. MP Specifications and plans of the project are available on or after connection school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. application for the position of Controller. The position is located picked-up at the Procurement & Supply Office at 96950 (7/15)F. July 09, 1990 at Technical Services Division, Department of (3) pumping systems Salary: $577.37 bi-weekly. at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority on Saipan. Lower Base, during government working hours Public Works in Saipan. A non-refundable payment of Contact: LINSON (SAIPAN) INC., (4) air conditioning systems Duties and Responsibilities: Compile and prepare financial (7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. & 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.), $200.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid conference for this P.O. Box 2706, Saipan, MP 96950 statements and financial reports; set up the accounting system to e. Specification. (7.13)F Monday thru Friday. For off-island vendors, DOMESTIC projeci will be held at 2:00 pm, local time, Friday, July 27, conform with the acceptable accounting practice and procedures, f. Preparation of comprehensive project cost breakdown specifications may be obtained by contacting Fire HELPERS 1990, at the Technical Services Division, Department of including cost accounting for construction management, estimates. 2 UPHOLSTERY SEWERS- High Chief Jess Castro or writing to the Department of Public Works in Saipan. school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. inventory control, receivables, loans ■ and asset management; 2. Construction Management 5 HOUSE WORKER Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Salary: $2.15 per hour. computerize accounting records and reporting system; prepare Public Safety, Fire Division, c/o Fire Chief Jess 1 COOK -High school equivalent. financial procedure to ensure that funds are properly recorded and Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and a. Project Manager must be experienced in the contract Contact: SAIPAN SUNRISE CO., Castro. Salary: $2.15 per hour. INC., P.O. Box 2050, Saipan, MP deposited and to safeguard against any fraudulent act by an salary Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the administration, quality control of construction; preparation 1 ADMINISTRTIVE ASST. -High of progress chart (Bar-graphs and S-curve); change orders; 96950 (7/13)F employee and officer of the funds; prepare and systemize federal school fraduate. 2yrs. experience. Salary: minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications funded assistance programs, such as Covenant Funds, Community Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked monthly progress payment review; review and approval of 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR -High S2.15 per hour must be paid, on this project. Development Block Grant, Section 8 HAP Contract and other R F P 90-0061 and submitted in duplicate to the school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. 10 PLUMBER -High schoolequivalent. contract related document submitted as called for in the All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the Salary: $2.25 per hour. (HAFA ADAI federal funding sources; prepare investment strategies on MIHA's Office of the Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower 2yrs. experience. Salary: $1.50per hour. specifications. Proposers are advised that they must certify Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the GIFT SHOP) asset for the Executive Director's approval. Base, Saipan, no later than 4:00 p.m, July 6, 1990. 2 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate. previous experience in specifically related projects and exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR -High Salary: Starting salary is $30,713.28 up to $34,000.00 depending 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $450-500 per The CNMI government reserves the right to reject submit qualifications of a consultant as project manager for school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. on experience and qualifications. month. which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the any or all proposals for any reason and to waive any various A.E. design, construction and construction Salary :$ 2.25 perhour (WHITE HOUSE Qualification Requirement: Bachelor Degree in Accounting with 5 CARPENTER -High school specifications section, "Instruction to Bidders" Page 1-2, management. GIFT SHOP) an accredited U.S. Institution and with substantive knowledge in defects in said proposals, if in its sole opinion to do equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. Selection of a Consultant as Project Manager will be based on 1 ASST. SALES SUPERVISOR-High computer application and data processing. so would be in its best interest. Proposals received S1.75 per hour The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and school graduate. 2 yrs, experience. Where to Apply: The applicant must submit his/her employment Contact: DIONISIO М. TABABA dba previous experience in similar capacity. late will not be considered. to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of Salary: 2.25 per hour. application with an updated resume together with a brief statement FLOR JAY ENT., P.O. Box 2092, The Government reserves the right to reject any or all the Commonwealth of the Northcrm Mariana Islands. Contact: PANSY.INC. dba HAFA ADAI why he/she is interested in working for MIHA. Deadline for Saipan, MP 96950 a/6 ) F proposals and to waive any imperfection in the proposals in /s/ Nick C. Sablan GIFT SHOP/WHITE HOUSE GIFT submitting employment application form no later than 3:00 pm, /s/DAVID M. APATANG the interest of the Government. 6 HOUSE WORKERS Director of Public Works SHOP.P.O. Box 1328, Saipan, MP96950 July 06, 1990, to the Executive Director, Mariana Islands Housing 6 GROUND MAINTENANCE- High /s/ Nick C. Sablan (7/15). Authority, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950. Application forms school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Director of Public Works are available at the MIHA Central Office. For further information REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Salary: S2.15 per hour. 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR -High please contact the Executive Director at telephone numbers 234- Contact: FELIX R. & RHONDA F. school graduale. 2 yrs. experience. 6866 or 234-9447, or write to the above address. · DPW90-RFP-00134 NAGIA dba FNR Enterprise, P.O. Box Salary: 52.25 per hour. The Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from 2261, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)1- rinii IS GROWING Contact: COMMONWEALTH qualified Architectural and Engineering (A&E) firms for a PACIFIC. INTL., INC. dba TAMAYA 2 HOUSE WORKER -High school IIIIIIlM e ll ||A GIFT SHOP. P.O. Box 1328, Saipan. completedesignofGovemmentHouse,Rota,MPCommonwealth equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: MP 96950 (7/15)F. INVITATION TO RIO of the Northern Mariana Islands. S2.15 per hour. DPW90-ITB-00128 Sealed proposals in duplicate will be accepted at the Office of the Contact: JESUS CABRERA dba JCC g r o w 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR -High Chief of the procurement and Supply at Lower base, Saipan, no MANPOWER & GEN. SERVICES. WITH US school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. The department of Public Works is soliciting COMPETITIVE later thean 4:00 p.m., local time, Friday, July 27, 1990 P.O. BOX 2374, SAIPAN. MP 96950 Salary: $2.25 per hour SEALED BIDS for the Procurement Heavy Equipment: •I GEN. MAINTENANCE REPAIRER a m ______grow WITH BRAND NEW COME US - High school equivalent. 2 yrs, SCOPE OF WORK: 1 HOUSE WORKER -High school experience, 4 Unit 10 to 12 Cubic Yard Dump Truck, 8 cylinder, stan­ equivaleny 2 yrs. experience. Salary: salary: $2.15 perhour. dard transmission, double axle, four (4) wheel drive, diesel 1. A&E Design of the proposed Government House, $215 per hour. 1 SALES SUPERVISOR -Highschool engine, air brake, power steering, equipped with coverall Rota. Prepare complete construction drawings to Contact: MELCHOR DAPROZA dba equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: include the following designs: MEL ENT.. Chinatown, Saipan.(7/6)F. canvas for dumpsters. 2.30 per hour. 1 Unit vibratory Compacto/Roller, series SP-48, series a. Architectural & Structural Contact: COMMONWEALTH 4 HOUSE WORKERS (DOMESTIC 3053 dctroit diesel engine #3D0176750,4 valve head. SERVANTS)- High school graduate, PACIFIC, IN TL. INC. dba CRYSTAL b. Electrical (Electrical work and hookup to existing 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per PALACE GIFT SHOP. P.O. Box 1328, 1 Unit Diesel Engine Asphalt Distributor Truck, Model DS- electrical power line). hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/X5)F. 45DADT c. Engineering Analysis. Contact: MANUEL T. CABRERA dba 1 Unit Motor Grader, Model 12F, 125HP @ 2000 RPM d. Mechanical (water supply and connection, sewer M & M Enterprises, P.O. Box 107, 1 BUILDING INSPECTOR- College D.D. 27,0001b. (12,500 kg) P.S. 28,600 lb. (13,000kg)| CURB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)1·' graduate required, 4 yrs. experience. disposal system and air condition system). Salary: $900.00 per month. Blades 12'x24" (3650 x 610mm.), control-positive me­ e. Civil works. chanical, Blade Shift - Hydraulic, Shoulder Reach - 7’4” 1 SENIOR ENGINEER- College grad­ 2. Develop a complete set of detailed specifications. ENTERTAINERS uate required, 2 yrs. experience. (2240 mm) Transmission - Direct Drive - 6 speed fwd - 2 Salary: $1,600.00 per month. rev., Clutch Flywheel - oil type Top Speed Forward - 3. Prepare a comprehensive cost estimate. 15 WAITRESSES/WAITER- High We want career oriented individuals who care about Contact: SHIMIZU CORPORATION, D.D. 20 MPH (32.2 km/h), Tire size - 17.5 x 25, com­ Proposals shall include the following: school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. their personal and career development. P.O. Box 529, Saipan, MP 96950 plete with CABIN and RIPPER SCARIFIER. 1. Updated Standard Forms 254 and 255. Salary: S2.15 per hour. (7/13)F C o n ta c t: M A R I A C IIO IC Ii Schedule a visit to our company by calling for an These Heavy Equipment must have maintenance/warranty 2. Design Approach and Methodology. ENTERPRISES, INC., dba Ccasar's 1COOK agreement, registered/safety inspected prior to delivery at 3. Time frame fot the proposed work. Club, P.O. Box 2050, Saipan, MP appointment at 234-6600 HUMAN RESURCES ADMINISTRATOR 1 GLASS CUTTER- High school Maipands with registration fee payable to CNMI Treasury. All 96950 (7/13)F equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: MTC has a challenging and rewarding career equipment must meet Federal Highway Specification. All The proposer is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his $2.15 per hour. equipment must be accompanied with specification, operators 1 WAITRESS- High school graduate, •OFFICE ASSISTANT opportunity in the area of human resources. If you Contact: Tae Woo Corporation, Caller current business permit as a compliance with professional 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per manual and parts book. All bids must be CIF MARPANDS, have a college degree with emphasis in human Box PPP102, Saipan, MP 96950 Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the hour. •PRODUCT MANAGER (7/13)F Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950. resources management (or equivalent experience), Northern Mariana Islands. Contact: K.C. POON'S INC. dba Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelop marked DPW90- Poon's Restaurant, P.O. Box 1486, good communications skills, computer experience, 1 DRAFTER- High school equivalent, Selection of the firm will be based on previous experience in Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, MP 96950 •SWITCHING TECHNICIAN ITB-00128 in duplicate copies to the Chief, Procurement and and desire to be a aprt of one of the fastest 2 yra. experience. Salary: $400.00 - similar projects, qualifications of professional staff, proposed <7/13)F Salary commensurate with experience growing companies in the CNMI, please stop by 600.00 per month. Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, MP, 96950, no later than 2 p.m. 3 H.F.. MECHANICS- High school July 09,1990 at which time and place all bids received will be design approach and methodology and time frame for the proposed 8 WAITRESSES EXCELLENT BENEFITS AVAILABLE our office in Susupe for application, or send your equivalent, 2 yn. experience. Salary: publicly opened and read. Bid received late will not be consid­ work. 16 DANCERS- High school equiva­ resume to: $2.25 - 2.75 per hour. ered. The CNMI Government reserves the right to reject any or The Gocemment reserves the right to reject any or all proposals lent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Business hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRERS- High per hour. MTC Human Resources school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. all bids in the best interest of the Government. The Govern­ and to waive any imperfection in the proposals in the interest of Contact: AN Y. GOLD dba Kitty Monday thru Friday P.O. Box 306, Saipan, MP 96950 Salary: $2.25 per hour. ment reserves the right to award in single or total package. the Government. Night Club. P.O. Box 378. San Jose, E.E.0. No phone calls, please. Contact: CAMACHO EQUIPMENT /x/ Nick c. Sablah Saipan, MP 96950 (7/13)F /s/NICKC. SABLAN CO., P.O. Box 53, Saipan, MP Director of Public Works. 96950, (7/13)F Director of Public Works 3 8 - m a ria na s variety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 3 9

MISCELLANEOUS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAI S INVITATION FOR RID MISCELLANEOUS IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING FOR POSITION VACANCY 1 STEWARD- High school equivalent, 2 SORTERS COMMONWEALTH ZONING BOARD 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.30 per The Chief, Procurement and Supply, is soliciting proposals The CNMI Public School System Procurement & Supply is 2 CUTTERS ONE (I) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (PREFER A LADY) hour. for installation of Pro-turf type outdoor carpet. Scope of work soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement of thirty 3 BUTTON MACHINE OPERATORS OFFICE MANAGER 1 GARDENER- High school equiva­ AND includes complete installation of carpet on outside stairways, one (31) brand new 20,000 BTU Window Type Air 135 SEWING MACHINE lent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.40 waiting areas, hallways and elevators. Detailed requirements, OPERATORS ONE (1) OFFICE RECEPTIONIST (PREFER A LADY) The Commonwealth Zoning Board wishes to announce the perhour. Conditioners for Rota Elementary School. Bids shall be for­ 3 COOKS- High school equivalent, 2 Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL information, inspection and measurement of areas to be cov­ warded to PSSPANDS Office, Puerto Rico, Saipan, for proper Persons must be at least high school graduates, have position of Office Manager. The deadline for yrs. experience. Salaiy: $2.15 perhour. submission of applications is July 13, 1990. CO., LTD., dba Saipan Diampnd ered may be requested by contacting Mr. Hank Hettmansperger, tacking before CIF to Rota Elementary School. Bids are now 4 SEWING SUPERVISORS good communication skills and a little knowledge in Hotel, P.O. Box 66, Susupe, Saipan, Duties and Responsibilities: Chief, General Support Services, at the Commonwealth being accepted by PSS Procurement & Supply between the 2 SUPERVISORS- High school operating office equipment. We will train the right person, MP 96950 (7/13)F Health Center (CHC) during the hours of 7:30am to 4:30pm, equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy: 1. Assists in formulating and implementing office standards hours of 8:00am until 4:00pm, Monday thru Friday. All bids $650.00 per month. Application can be picked up at the office in . and procedures. 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT- Monday thru Friday, beginning July 6,1990. must be submitted in sealed envelope, facemarked PSS 1 PRODUCTION CONTROL 2. Creates and maintains filing system for land use High school graduate, 2 yrs. experi­ All proposals must be in a sealed envelope marked RFP90- "IFB90-0016"to PSS Procurement & Supply Office, Puerto CLERK- High school graduate, 2 yrs. ISLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS & SUPPLY ence. Salary: $2.15 - 5.00 per hour. 0087, and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & experience. Salary: $500.00 per month. inventory, maps, and other planning documents. Creates filing Rico, Saipan, no later than 2:00pm, August 2,1990, at which Tel. 234-8002 1 2 3 4 - 5 1 5 5 2 COOKS Supply, Lower Base, no later than 4:00pm, August 2, 1990. 6 PRESSERS and retrieval system for zoning applications and maintains 10 PRESSERS time and place all bids received will be publicly opened and 3 INSPECTORS- High school equiva­ system. 60 SEWING MACHINE The CNMI Government reserves the right to reject any or all read. Bids received late will not be considered under any lent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 52.15 - 3. Responsible for performing a variety of administrative OPERATORS proposals for any reason and to waive any defects in said pro­ circumstances. The Public School System reserves the right to 2.50 per hour. assignments in the areas of personnel, finance, procurement 10 CUTTERS (MACHINE) posals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best in­ award or reject any or all bids. Any question(s) pertaining to Contact: GRACE INTERNATIONAL IN VITA TIO N FOR BID 10 PACKERS- High school graduate, and supply. terest All proposals received late will not be accepted. this bid invitation may be directed to the Public School INC., Box PPP 109, Saipan, MP 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per /s/ David M. Apatang 96950 (7/6)F DPW -90-IFB -00131 . 4. Prepares time and attendance reports for all employees and hour. System Procurement & Supply Office at Telephone #(670) The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids from Zoning Board members for submission to payroll and acts as Contact: JIN APPAREL, INC., P.O. 322-9256. 3 FAST FOOD SERVICE Box 2267, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F suppliers, manufacturers and other interested parties, for the Zoning Board timekeeper. /s/ David P. Babauta WORKERS- High school equivalent, 2 JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 perhour. following items: 5. Handles office mail and prepares and types and other 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER- High Chief, Procurement & Supply 3 BUILDING MAINTENANCE correspondence for the Chairman or Zoning Administrator. school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. /s/ Elizabeth D. Rechebei REPAIRERS- High school equivalent, Qualifications: Salary: $2.50 per hour. The Commonwealth Port Authority (CPA) wishes to an­ Commissioner of Education 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 - 2.75 ASPHALTIC CEMENT AND SS-1 PRIMER High School Graduate, plus a minimum of five years of 1 DIESEL MECHANIC- High school nounce a position vacancy for (1) Aircraft Rescue Firefighter perhour. Bid documents in a sealed envelope marked DPW -90-IFB- work experience as a secretary/and or administrative experience; equivalent, 2 yn. experience. Salary: for thé Saipan International Airport. Contact: J.C. TENORIO 00131 ar. to be submitted in duplicate to the Office of the Chief, $2.15 perhour. Applicants must be a high school graduate or equivalent and ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, computer and word processing experience is preferred. Contact: DESCO INCORPORATED, REANNOUNCEMENT REQUEST FOR Susupc, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)1- Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 4:00 Salary: Based upon experience and qualifications, between Caller Box PPP 373, Saipan, MP must have at least one year work experience as a firefighter. PROPOSALS Starting salary is CPA’s Pay Level 3/1-5/1 ($2.91 - 3.26 / p.m., local time, Friday, July 13,1990.Bids received later will not $16,000.00 - $20,000.00 per annum. Interested persons should 96950 ( 7 / 6 ) F CUC-RFP-90-WO15 1 GENERAL CLERK- College gradu­ hour) depending on qualification. be considered. contact Ms. Cindy Camacho at tel. nos. 234-3179/3182 for ate required, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT- For more information, please contact the CPA Office at 234- more information. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is solicit­ 52.15 per hour. High school graduate, 2 yrs. experi­ 8315/6/7. 3 SEAMSTRESSES- High school Pre-bid Conference will be held on July 6,1990 at 2:00 P.M., at /s/ Beningo R. Fitial ence. Salary: $2.15 - 2.50 per hour. ing competitive sealed proposals from qualified firms to pre­ 1 DRESS MAKER- High school Deadline forJSubmission 0f application is July 20, 1990. equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works at Chairman pare maps and negotiate Easements/Right-of-Ways across pri­ 52.15 per hour. equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Originator of the announcement Jose R. Sablan, ARFF Chief . vately owned land for the purpose of drilling and constructing Contact: GUADENCIO C. Lower Base. $2.15 perhour. Approved By: Roman T. Tudela, Executive Director MACALLNAO dba Unity Trade Service 5 MASONS- High school equivalent, new Water Wells and its appurtenances, including all activity reasonably necessary to accomplish that purpose and future Inc., P.O. Box 703, Saipan, MP B iddcrs are requested to contact the Deoartmcnt of Public Works, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.50 - 2.00 96950 (7/6)F REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS perhour. maintenance of the wells. Technical Services Division, for the specifications. Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES. INVITATION FOR BID The selected firm shall be expected to determine the elevation 1 LANDSCAPER- High school gradu­ The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) is soliciting INC., P.O. Box 1562, Saipan, MP of each of the proposed new Water Well Sites to an accuracy of ate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 96950 (7/6)F The Chief, Procurement and Supply, is soliciting competetive The CNMI Government reserves the right to rcjcctany or all bids proposals for an OMB Circular 1-128 audit (Audits of $2,300.00 - 2,850 per month. sealed bids for the procurement of the following type vehicles: 0.01 feet and have multiple elevation control points anchored 1 KITCHEN HELPER- High school and to waive any imperfection in the said bid if in its sole opinion State and Local Governments') for the'fiscal fear ending 3 H E A V Y E Q U IP M E N T at each future well site. The firm is also expected to determine graduate, 6 months experience. Salary: to do so will be in the interest of the Government. September 30, 1990. The proposals must be submitted to the OPERATORS- High school graduate, the existing states of access to each site and negotiate for 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy: $2.50 - 3.30 1. THREE-UNITS BRAND NEW 1990 FORDOR SEDAN, S2.15 per hour. /s/NICK C. SABLAN Office of the Executive Director, P.O. Box 1055, Right-of-Entry. The firms shall submit a proposal in triplicate Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, per hour. 2.0 liter 4-valve engine, EH, front wheel drive, electronically INC. dba Hotel Nikko Saipan, P.O. Director of Public Works Saipan, MP 96950 no later than 4:30pm. Monday. July Contact: DILLINGHAM that addresses the following requirements: Box 152 CURB, Saipan, MP 96950 23.1990. The standards which also must be applied in this au­ CONSTRUCTION, GUAM dba controlled 4-speedauto transmission, aircondition, power steering/ 1. The selected firm must be a CNMI licensed Land Hawaiian Rock Products, Caller Box brakes, 115 hp@ 5200 rpm. with AM/FM radio and the color is (7/6)1· dit are as follows: Surveyor. A copy of the CNMI certification is required to be PPP 139, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F silver metallic. POSITION VACANCY 1. Standard for Audits of Governmental Organization. included in the proposal. 2 WAREHOUSE WORKERS- High 2 ASSISTANT COOKS- High school 2. The selection shall be based on competitive prices and school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. COMMONWEALTH ZONING BOARD DEPUTY Programs Activities and Functions: equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Salary: S2.15 per hour. 2. ONE-UNIT PASSENGER VAN, 2.4 liter 4-cylinder, EFI, 4- availability of service. A fee schedule for the survey team, ADMINISTRATOR/COMMUNITY PLANNER 2. Guidelines for financial and Compliance Audits of $2.15 - 3.00perhour. 1 SHOP MANAGER- High school specd elccironically controlled automatic transmission, power drafting,, and producing copies of required maps is required. Federally Assisted Programs: Contact: MARIANAS SEASIDE equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: DEV. CORP. dba Bras Restaurant, steering/brakes, dual airconditioner, with AM/FM radio and eight 3. The proposal must list the equipment available on-hand S600.00 per month. The Commonwealth Zoning Board wishes to announce the 3. Attachment P of OMB Circular 1-102. Uniform P.O. Box 408, Saipan, MP 96950 to perform the work. Contact: DOLL ENTERPRISES, INC. position of Deputy Administrator/Community Planner. The passenger capacity. Administrative Requirements for Grants-in-Aid to (7/6)F Final negotiations with the selected firm regarding prices and dba Sunny Market, P.O. Box 2569, deadline for submission of applications is July State and Local Governments prior to 1985 or OMB methods of payment will occur no later than July 16, 1990. -Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)1·' 13, 1990. 3. ONE-UNIT BRAND NEW 1990 15 -16 CAPACITY VAN circular a-102. Audits of state and Local Government 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER- Notice to Proceed to follow upon written mutual agreement. Duties and Responsibilities: High school equivalent, 2 yrs. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST ANT- after December 31, 1984. OR MINIBUS, automatic or standard 5-speed transmission, six The length of service is not expected to exceed ninety (90) 1. Plans and coordinates community education functions experience. Salary: $2.15 perhour. High school graduate, 2 yrs. equivalent. Proposals must have the following information: Contact: RODERICK SEEMAN dba cylinder engine (gas), with aircondition. days and may be extended upon mutual agreement concerning land use planning and zoning projects and plans of Salary: S650.00 per month. 1. Title Page Eagle Enterprises, P.O. Box 2937, The proposals shall be marked CUC-RFP-90-WO15 and C o n ta c t: J O A N Q L'l N M . the Board. a. Request for Proposal subject. Saipan, Mp 96950 (7/6)F This vehicles must have a one year maintenance/warranty submitted in triplicate to the office of Procurement and MANGLONA dba Star Ereight 2. Arranges meetings, and workshops with community Forwarders/Island AirErcight, P.O. Box b. Name of your company. agreement, must be rustproofed/undercoated and registered safety/ Supply, Government of the Northern Mariana Islands, Lower groups, other public agencies, properly owners, and other af­ 2 BEAUTICIAN-llighschoolgraduste. 732, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)!·' c. Local address and telephone number. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $400.per inspected with registration fee payable at CNMI Reasury prior to Base, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than 4:00 pm, local time, fected parlies concerning with the land use and zoning plan. d. Name of contact person and submission date. month. on July 6, 1990. 1 POWER PLANT 3. Assists the Administrator an consultants in collection and delivery to MARPANDS, Lower base, Saipan. 2. Transmittal Letter: Contact: GLICERIA PEREZ dba CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any SUPERINTENDENT- High school assembly of data and preparation of appropriate reports relating GL1CERIA ENT., P.O. Box 2092, equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: a. Briefly state your understanding of the audit work reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, or any of to land use and land transactions on Saipan. Saipan. MP 96950 (7/15)F. Bids must be submitted in a selaed envelope, marked IFB90-0085, $40,000.00 per annum. to be performed. Include an affirmative statement them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best inter­ 4. Assists in reviewing proposed legislation assigned by the in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Contact: LYONNAISE MARIANAS to perform the work within the time period speci­ 2 INTERIOR DECORATOR -High est. AMERICA, INC., P.O. Box 637, Board. Saipan, no later than 3:00 p.m., July 10,1990, at which time and fied. school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. All proposals shall become the property of the CUC. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)!·' 5. Develops and reviews information and plans, and makes b. State a comprehensive fee for which the aduit will Salary: $2.25 perhour. place, all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids A proposal meeting shall be held at 10:00 am, June 29, 1990, recommendations on planning problems specifically related to Contact: FULL HOUSE, INC. P.O. Box received late will not be considered. The CNMI Government 1 SALES SUPERVISOR -High school be performed. at the Water Planning and Construction Office located at a variety of land uses involving conflicting factors, economic 1328, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/15)F. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 3. Your Company's Profile: reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the Lower Base, Saipan, MP. growth, and the social and cultural welfare and customs of the S2.15 per hour. Provide a brief description of your company which to government. All inquiries shall be directed to Messrs. Tim Villagomez or community. 2 GENERAL HELPER -High school Contact: PETER INTERNATIONAL is to include your personnel's educational background equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: DAVID M. APATANG John Hoffman, Project Engineers, at the CUC Water Division, 6. Reviews and evaluates work performed under contract for Isl (GUAM), INS. dba SAIPAN GIFT and experience, number of staff, level of staff $2.15 per hour. telephone number (670) 322-9383 or Fax (670) 322-9382. SHOP, P.O. Box 1428, Saipan, MP accuracy, completeness and conformity with contract require­ (partners, managers, supervisors, etc. ) and a listing Contact: MGM CORP. dba OLYMPIC /s/ Ramon S. Guerrero 96950 (7/6jF. ments, and make recommendations for improvement of Lhc fi­ of clients. The description must also include an affir­ MART, P.O. Box 1580, Saipan. MP Executive Director, CUC nal report. 96950 (7/6)F. 1 COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE- mative statement that at least the partners are certified F O R S A L E Collcgc graduate required, 2 yrs. expe­ 7/ AcLs as Administrator whin required. Qualifications: public accountants. rience. Salary: S2,(XX).(X) per month. The contract for this audit work will be awarded on August Contact: KYOWA SHIPPING A College or university degree in planning, geography, eco­ 1988 SUBARU, 2 OR. COMPANY LTD., Saipan, nomics, management, political science, public or business 1. 1990. The audit work shall commence thereafter and be NOTICE LAND FOR SALE Commcricial Port, P.O. Box 8, administration, architecture or social science is preferred. Good completed by November 15,1990. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)1·' SAIPAN communication skills, including both oral and written abilities All inquiries regarding the proposal should be directed to Mr. MISA HATCHRACK Roman Tudela, Executive Director, at telephone numbers 234- i c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m e r - arc required, and the ability to speak in the vernacular is pre­ ENTERPRISES, INC. 20, 200 SQ. METERS A irconditioning, autom atic transm ission I ligh school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. ferred. 8315-7. Annual Reports from previous years are available for Invites local participation inspection and could be used as guideline. WATER/POWER AVAILABLE Salary: $500 per month. Salary: Based upon experience and qualifications, between in the ow nership of the car steering, pow er brakes. 1 A/C 'JECIINICIAN - High school The CPA reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, for FOR LEASE OR FEE SIMPLE $28,000.00 and $34,000.00 per annum. Interested persons c o m p a n y Excellent condition, w hite & blue interior graduate« 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $500 should contact Ms. Cindy Camacho at tel. nos. 234- any reason, if in its sole opinion, to do so would be in its best ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED per month. Contact the Investm ent 3179/3182. interest. Asking - $5,295 Contact: ALEXANDER UY dba /s/ Mr. J.M. Guerrero M anager at 234-9475 CALL KEN AT 234-7193 OR BILL AT /s/ Benigno R. Filal Call Tel. No. 322-5654 after 6:00 p.m . ADVANCE MARKETING (Saipan) Chairman (or Fax: 234-8463 322-5645 CORP. Chairman 40-MARIANâS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 41

1 COOK-HELPER- High school MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC NOTICE equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: CLASSIFIED ADS $2.15 per hour. In the Superior Court of the SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL INVITATION TO BID 2 PRESSERS (IRONMEN)- High Contact: A’S ICECREAM STAND, Commonwealth of the is currently seeking applications for: (NEW) POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. DPW90-ITB-00132 P.O. Box 77, Saipan, MP 96950 Northern Mariana Islands The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) wishes to Salary: S2.15 - 4.00 per hour. (7/13)F SECURITY - GUARDS Contact: NEW STAR Civil Action 86-794 2 SCRAP SORTERS- High school announce a job vacancy for : The Department of Public Works is soliciting competitive equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: CORPORATION, P.O. Box 1749 1 MASSEUSE -High school equivalent. Notice of Hearing Shift work and weekend work is involved. Sealed Bids for Procurement of the following type vehicles: $500.00 per month. Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/I3)F 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. MARIA TERESITA H. Benefits: Contact: SAP FUNG dba Luen Tai THREE (3) AIRPORT SECURITY OFFICERS Contact: MICRO ASEAN CORP. dba AGULTO, 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE- High Enterprises, San Antonio Village, BRAND NEW VIP ROYAL HEATH CENTER, Caller Plaintiff, Medical Benefits school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. Saipan MP 96950 (7/20)F Applicant must be a high school graduate with at least Box PPP 608, Saipan. MP 96950 (7/6)F. vs Paid Vacation/Sick Leaves 4 Unit 4x4 Pick-up Truck, Xtra Cab, 5 Speed Manual Salary: $700.00 per month. two years experience as a police or security officers. Transmission, with Air condition, Seat Belt, Radio, Rear Contact: PACIFIC GLOBE & DANIEL P. AGULTO, Free meals & Uniforms 1 INVENTORY CLERK- High school I SALES SUPERVISOR- High ASSOCIATES, INC. dba Universal Defendant. graduate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Starting salary is CPA’s Pay Level 4/1 ($3.08/hour) to Bumper and Trailer Hitch. school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. Night Differential Rental, P.O. Box 732, Saipan, MP $Z25 per hour. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Pay Level 6/1 (#3.26/hour) depending on qualifica­ 96950 (7/6)F 1 CUSTOMER SERVICES Contact: MAMMY HOUSE, INC. dba TO: DANIEL P. AGULTO These vehicles must have complete Undercoating/ Apply in person at the Personnel Office Ground TRAINER- College graduate required, Mammy's Boutique, P.O. Box 2376, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that tion. Rustproofing, Maintenance/Warranty Agreement, Registered/ 1 BEAUTICIAN- High school equiva­ Floor, Anytime during office hours. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.25 per Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F the within Petition for Safety Inspected prior to delivery at Marpands with lent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Authority to Lease Real hour. Contact: EASTERN HOPE Registration Fee payable to CNMI Treasury. All vehicles per hour. 1 PIANIST -High school graduate 2 For more information, please contact the Security Comact: MRS. AIDA F. VENUS dba Property in the above entitled CORPORATION dba Winfur, Caller yrs. experience. Salary: $450per month. must meet (FMVSS) all vehicles must be accompanied with Jane's Enterprises, P.O. Box 194 matter has been set for hearing, Box PPP 519, Saipan, MP 96950 Office at Saipan International Aiiport between the Contact: ISABELD.L.C. PANLILIO WENDELL’S SHOPPING MART specification, operators manual and parts book. All bids must CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F on the 11th day of July, 1990, (7/20)F dba SNOW WHITE ENT. , P.O. Box at 1:30pm or as soon thereafter LOCAL HIRE ONLY hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondays through be CIF Marpands, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950. 2544 or 2617, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)F. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelop marked DPW90- 2 COUNTER ATTENDANTS- High as the matter may be heard, in 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC- Fridays. school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. a courtroom of the above enti­ TWO (2) FULL TIME CASHIER High school graduate, 2 yrs. ITB-00132, no later than 2:00pm, July 12, 1990, at which experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $2.25 per hour. D on't Ju st Sit tled Court. time and place all bids received will be publicly opened and Contact: DREW KAYE dba WincheU's Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL Deadline for submission of application is July 16, read. Bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI Dated this 6th day of June, CORPORATION, P.O. Box 689, Inc., P.O. Box 2371, Saipan, MP There, G et Up And Please contact M s. BETH MANIO Government reserves the right to award in single or total pack­ 96950 (7/10)T 1990. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F 1990 E x e r c i s e ! Is/ Deputy Clerk of Court. Tel. 234-9515 age. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER- /s/ Joseph A. Reyes /s/ Nick C. Sablan College graduate required, 2 yrs. Airport Security Chief Director of Public Works experience. Salary: $1,816.00 per WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY month. /s/ Roman T. Tudela Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION, (LOCAL HIRE or SAIPAN RESIDENT) LOCAL HIRE ONLY P.O. Box 2484, Saipan, MP 96950 Executive Director 10 BUS DRIVERS ASSISTANT LOCAL PERSONNEL MANAGER (7/20)F P E R L E S T A T E K R S A T E / T E R S E with minimum experience of 2 yrs in driving Duties Include: 1 GENERAL MANAGER- High T O P A C H O A : 2,999 sm, ocean view of Managaha, power 135 meters away, Good salary / benefits Interviewing & screening all prospective local applicants. school graduate, 2 yrs. experience. excellent area, asking $ 150/s m . Salary: $3.00 per hour. WANTED LAND TO LEASE SADOG TASI: sm, located behind Aldan Gas Station Capital Hill, asking Apply in person: Coordianting local hires through JTPA. 13,718 Contact: MR. ZHI YING WU dba Jin $65/sm only 30% dwn bal. amortized at 30 yrs. s a :p a n r a p id t r a n s it Liaison between local hires and training managers. Sun Corporation, P.O. Box 787, THE TASI TOURS & SUGAR KING: 7,520 sm behind Hyatt Staff Housing, asking $ 150.00/sm . Arirang Building (Across Ship Ashore) Garapan, Saipan Off-island Micronesian recruitment. Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F L A U L A U : 5B D 3BA executive home 2,005 sm , w ith exc e llen t v iew o f L au Lau Ask for Mr. Lee or Rico TRANSPORTATION, INC. Bay. Asking $ 940,000 with terms. This job opportunity is to specialize only in local hires for Saipan’s COMMERCIAL BLDG: middle road, 2 story, 7,872 sf o n 941 sm of land, good Tel. 234-2788/2799 * Caller Box PPP 237, Saipan, MP 96950 1 OFFICE CLERK- College graduate premier apparel manufacturer. required, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: IS LOOKING FOR A PRIVATE LAND, location, asking $ 950,000 or b est o ffer. $500.00 per month. M A R P I: 20,000 sm road frontage, asking $ 225/smTINIAN: 29,976 sm a t $ 175.00/ Contact: LEAP CORPORATION, 10,000 SQ. METERS TO LEASE IN sm Marpo area, 50% dwn w/balance over 60 m o nth s. Mail resume to: (7/20)F BEACH ROAD (Garapan): Commercial location small, but good location 445 sm RF.OUF.ST FOR PROPOSALS GARAPAN AREA FOR OFFICE SPACE askin g $ 1,200/s m . SAIPAN MANUFACTURERS, INC. BEACH ROAD (San Jose): Prime commercial property 929 sm asking $ 1,100/ P.O. Box 2017, Lower Base, Saipan 4 HOUSE WORKER AND BUS PARKING. sm . The Commonwealth Pons Authority (CPA) is soliciting 4 HOUSE KEEPING SAN VICENTE: 500 sm LOT ocean view, ideal house site, pwr/wtr near asking or phone 322-9908.9361 for interview or appointment $ 27,500. proposals for the preparation and publication of the ANNUAL 4 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. M A R P I: 14,680 sm, above Nlkko Hotel excellent view asking $ l 02/sm . REPORT of CPA's operations and activities for Fiscal Year L Salary: $2.15 per hour. ANY INTERESTED UNDOWNERS, BEACH ROAD & QUARTERMASTER ROAD: 19.669 sm , w / 85 m frontage, new 1990. Contact: TEOFILO C. SISON dba 55 yr lease available excellent commercial/holel site, asking $ 750.00/ sm . Proposals must be submitted to the Office of the Executive NEWTOWN BUILDERS & ENT., P.O. PLEASE CONTACT TASI TOURS AT PUERTO RICO: 26,543 sm of Commercial Property, across from commercial port LOCAL HIRE ONLY Box 320, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F. Director, P.O. Box 1055, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than NIKKO HOTEL - TEL 322-2001-5. asking $ 475/s m . _ — 4:30pm, July 23, 1990. All these entry level job opportunities can start you toward the top in the clothing FINA SISU: 3B D 2BA home on 2,045 sgfrHqd&M |M 2nd story, asking All inquiries regarding the proposal should be directed to Mr. business: $ 260,000. Roman Tudcla, Executive Director, at telephone numbers 234- FINA SISU: Great lake, ocean & mountain view 4B D 1 B A 1,685 sm asking SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS CUTTING MACHINE OPERATORS PUBLIC NOTICE $ 191,070 an d 1,685 sm lot asking $ 67.00/sm . 8315-7. Annual Reports from previous years are available for SEWING MACHINE ATTENDANTS CUTTING MACHINE ATTENDANTS SOUTH GARAPAN: 702 sm lot W /3B D 2BA hse, behind new Bank of Guam inspection and could be used as guideline. building asking $ 530,000. PACKERS & FOLDERS PRESSORS In the Superior Court of the INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR The CPA reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, for SAN VICENTE: 8,138 sm w /3BD hse, ocean/shoreline view, ocean side of road QUALITY CONTROL CHECKERS WAREHOUSEMEN Commonwealth of the askin g $ 225/s m . any reason, if in its sole opinion, to do so would be in its best Northern Mariana Islands SAN VICENTE: 1,683 sm unique lot w/ocean & shoreline view, ocean side of road interest. Civil Action No. 90-616 SOUGHT a skin g $ 150/sm . /s/ Mr. J.M. Guerrero Experienced applicants at a starting wage of $2.25/hour, to $2.50/hour after Notice of Hearing and CAPITAL HILL WEST SIDE: 2,880 sm lot w/excellent view, power, water, phone available, gentle slope $ l 95.00/sm . Chairman one month PLUS GROUP INCENTIVES - probationary period based on individual Junior Achievement of Saipan, Inc. Notice to Creditors SUGAR KING ESTATES: 3B D 2BA home, central location, close to Garapan, merit. In Re Estate of TEREZA T is seeking energetic, highly m otivated fee/lease available asking $ 230,000.'00. PRICE REDUCED TO Noh-experienced applicants at a starting wage of $2.15/hour; training to acheive PINAULA $ 175,000. Deceased individual com m itted to the developm ent of T O P A C H O A : 11,121 sm excellent ocean/shoreline view, easy to build, road & INVITATIO N TO BID up to$2.50/hour PLUS GROUP INCENTIVES after one month based again on individual power lines run to lot, asking $ 150.00/sm . NOTICE OF HEARING Saipan's youth to contract as its merit. ANAKS "HiLL SIDE CONDO": 2 B D 1 1/2 BA ocean/shoreline view, dose to CUC-1TB-90-W011 NOTICE is hereby given that Garapan, deck, pool, tennis courts, assigned parking 24hr security & Now, as a matter of company policy, we chose to keep our promise made in 1984 many more extras, $ 363,000.00. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is Antonia Pinaula Guerrero, a EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR when operations first began, 'to train Saipan’s best toward a career in the oldest, yet most resident of Saipan, Northern CAPITAL HILL EAST SIDE: 2,121 sm lot w/excellentvlew. Sorrounded by soliciting scaled bids for a one year lease agreement of the Mariana Islands, has filed a pe­ to im plem ent and adm inister the 1990-91 JA executive homes, power, water, p lu rfD ^ S th e lot. Greatfor your alive, apparel field. It all starts with you, you who chose to learn with us. Take what we at dream home. $ 60.00/s m . a B * * following: Program . This 26 w eek program starts in SMI can share with you*. tition in the Superior Court of CAPITAL HILL EAST SIDE: Excellent ocean/shoreline view B D IB A h o m e One (1) 1990 4x4 Pick-up Truck with standard 1 SMI offers for preferred local resident potential employees all the following job the Commonwealth of the A ugust, 1990 and includes the 20-w eek after 2,335 s m @ $ 259,000, 2 lots 1,552 & 1,424 sm, @power/Water on site. transmission, extra cab, air conditioning, AM/FM Radio, Northern Mariana Islands to be EVERGREEN CONDO: Ocean view from Navy Hill, 2 B D 1 B A , 1,098 sf, fully opportunities toward a spot at the top in the apparel manufacturing industry. Saipan Manu­ power steering, spare tire and lug wrench; and appointed as Administratrix of school JA Com pany Program that targets furnished, 2 asignedparkingstalls.ONLY $185,000.00 (special price this facturers, Inc, is undergoing changes with fully automated machinery in a fully air the estate of Tereza T. Pinaula, month CALL). high school and first year college students. CAPITAL HILL EAST SIDE: executive home, excellent shoreline view, 2,500 sf. One (1) 1990 Station Wagon with automatic conditioned workspace. deceased. The attorney of record Salary com m ensurate with experience. under one roof 4,536 sm w /2B D , 2 B A , w /1B , 1 B A g u e s t ho u se & transmission, 4DR, air conditioning, AM/FM Radio, Also, all employees will soon share in Saipan's'newest wage earning plan - is JUAN T. LIZAMA, P.O. caretakers cottage, professional landscaping $ 165.00/sm power steering, spare tire and lug wrench. GROUP INCENTIVE PAY . Individual groups can earn pay above the hourly wages paid, Box 1508, Saipan, Northern Submissions must include one year maintenance agreement based upon the group’s production levels. New empbyees can earn $2.60 after only one Mariana Islands. The hearing Send Resume to: on the petition is set for the Junior Achievement of and warranty (FMVSS) plus registration fee and fully insured. month. Vehicle must be safety inspected prior to delivery to 7th day of August, 1990, at Saipan, Inc. OPEN Saipan Manufacturers, Inc. offers other company benefits. Ask our Personnel :30pm, at the Superior Court. MARPANDS. Complete undcrcoating and rustproofing. Attention: Roy Morioka SATURDAY 9:00 TO 4:00-MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:00 Bids must be submitted in DUPLICATES. department management. Full-time, part-time, summer-time employment opportunities. All interested persons should appear at this hearing. Bids must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked CUC- Apply at SMI's offices located in Lower Base. We're situated right next to DOE and Caller Rox PPP C & S Concrete Block Products All persons having claims ITB090-W011, to the Chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower against the estate, or against Saipan, MP 98950 Grtuöiw Base, no later than 2:00pm, July 31, 1990, at which time and Also BUS OPERATORS -$ 3 .5 0 per hour the deceased should file ihcir m m 2 l place, all bids received will be publicly opened and read. Bids claim with the Clerk of Court ISLAND BROKERS received late will not be considered. of the Superior Court within 8th Floor, Nauru Building The CUC reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the SAIPAN MANUFACTURERS, INC. sixty days after the first publi­ ph. 234-2100 · fax 234-8799 best interest of the Commonwealth GovemmcnL Protect our Children cation of this notice. John Mickelson, Broker/Owner Sincerely, Lower Base, P.O. Box 2017, Saipan, MP 96950 DATED this 27th day of June, Peggy Gebhardt, Tim Paez, Keoki Sablan, Lynn Propst, /s/ Ramon S. Guerrero Tel.: 322-9908 Fax: 322-3380 1990. Please Drive Carefully Don Parsons - Sales Associate Executive Director /s/ Dcp. Clerk of Court "each office is independently owned & operated" 4 2 - marianas variety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JULY 6,1990 FRIDAY, JULY 6 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS4 3 PUBLIC NOTICE Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS Commonwealth Superior Peru’s President visits hom e tow n in Japan Court Civil Action No. 90-552CR 1 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school 1 PURCHASING MANAGER- High 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPER­ KAWACHI, Japan (AP) - mamoto, the state where Kawachi family ties. Fujimori, who as­ emergency economic measures economy. Notice of Hearing and Notice required, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. ATOR- High school equivalent. High equivalent 2 yrs. experience. Salary: cope with Peru’s 2,000 per­ to Creditors $700.00 per month. Salary: $3.00 - 5.00 per hour. school graduate, 2 yrs. experience.2.15 $¿15 per hour. Peruvian President-elect Alberto is located, said local groups were sumes office July 28, has sought to He said he planned a new In Re the Estate Of 5 WAITRESSES 1 PAINTER- High school equivalent, per hour. Contact: GUADALUPE T. MANIACOP Fujimorikneltbeforehis family’s considering the best way to provide to emphasize those ties throughout cent annual inflation and isola­ currency to replace the severely FORTUNATO TAISACAN 2 PURCHASERS- High school 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 - 2.60 3 MASONS- High school equivalent, dba GTM ENT., P.O. Box 103, Saipan, Buddhist altarWednesday during private aid to Peru. his visit. tion from the international fi­ devalued indica, utility price graduate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.00 - 2.30 MP 96950 (7/20)F. apilgrimagetohisancestralhome “Mr. Fujimori says there is a MANGLONA, $2/15 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT (SUPERVISOR)- per hour. “I am proud to have my roots nancial community. increases and a temporary, hefty that has brought promises of aid shortage of everything, from Deceased. 1 KITCHEN HELPER- High school High school equivalent, 2 yrs. 1 ACCOUNTANT- High school' 1 ACCOUNTANT-Collegegraduate. 2 in both countries,” he said. “I plan Peru, considered virtually tax on wealth. 1. That on the 27th of July at equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: experience. Salary: $2.50 - 7.00 per equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. for his debt-ridden country. medicine to soccer balls,” said to use the strong blood of the bankrupt hasnotmade payments “The economy of Peru needs 10:00am, 1990, Petitioner, $2.15 per hour. hour. $825.00 per month. Contact: MMM ENTERPRISES, Caller Residents of the small seaside Gov. Morihiro Hosokawa. “We people of this area, who left 60 to on its S22 billion foreign debt Contact: ELM’S INC. dba Town & order, it needs to recover equi­ ROY CALVO MANGLONA, Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO 1 CONSTRUCTION WORKER- High Box 312, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F. townofKawachiwaitedfor hours want to help meet those needs.” 70 years ago, for the sake of my since the mid-1980s and is will petition the Superior Country Music & Amusements, P.O. Corporation, P.O. Box 932, Saipan, school equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. librium in its prices,” he said. Box 660, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F MP 96950 (7/20)F Salary: $2.55 per hour. under blazing sun to greet Hosokawa also said his gov­ country.” ineligible for money from Japanese leaders have said Court of the Commonwealth 1 ELECTRICIAN -High equivalent 2 Contact: CONSTRUCTION & Fujimori. It was his first visit in ernment planned to invite med­ Fujimori was to leave Japan international lending institutions. of the Northern Mariana Islands yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Japan might aid Peru if Fujimori 1 BANQUET MANAGER- College 1 MASON- High school equivalent, 2 MATERIALS SUPPLY, INC. dba 18 years to the home his parents ical and technical trainees from Thursday after a five-day visit Fujimori is seeking medium- on Rota, to be appointed the Contact: YATSUHASHI CORP. dba works with the IMF and other graduate required, 3 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hotlr. CMS, P.O. Box 609, Saipan, MP left for Peru in 1934. Peru to local research institutes. His 12-day foreign tour began in administrator of the estate of Salary: $1,500.00 - 3,500.00 per hour. MARINE SPORTS HOTEL, Caller Box and long-term loans from Japan multilateral organizations to Contact: JUAN CRUZ AGNON dba 96950 (7/20)F 1 GARDENER- High school graduate, PPP 158, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F. In addition to his red-carpet Japanese officials have denied Washington and will also take and a $1.8 billion bridge loan address its economic problems. FORTUNATO TAISACAN AB’s House Rental, P.O. Box 844, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.25 - 2.90 welcome, Fujimori received Peru would receive special him to South Korea. from the International Momctary MANGLONA, decedent, when Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F 1 MASON -High school equivalent 2 Peru owes Japan aboutSl billion and where all persons interested per hour. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 ACOOUNTANT -College graduate 2 promises of private aid from the treatment because of Fujimori’s He told reporters he planned Fund to help stabilize the in government and private credits Contact: HOTEL NIK'CO SAIPAN. Contact: RODICO VIDAL dba R V EN­ yrs. experience. Salary: $500permonth. in said estate may appear and 1 BOOKKEEPER- High school region and pledges of medical INC. dba Hotel Nikko Saipan, P.O. Contact: WORLD SONG CORP., P.O. object to said appointment. graduate, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: TERPRISES, P.O. Box 194, Saipan, MP and technical assistance from the Box 152, CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 Box 36, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F. $500.00 - 800.00 per month. 96950 (7/20)F. local government 2. Notice is also hereby given (7/20)F 99 to all creditors, heirs and any 1 SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTOR, They wereFujimori’s firstfirm "M essage o f A ppreciation person having any interest in 1 COOK- High school graduate, 2 yrs. SPORTS- High school graduate, 2 yrs. promises of aid since his arrival Give Your Projects experience. Salary: $800.00 - 1,300.00 or claim against the estate of experience. S.’l3iy:$2.15 per hour. in Japan on Sunday. From the family of the late FORTUNATO TAISACAN Contact: FA.. EASTERN GENERAL per month. MERCHANDISE INC. dba Diamond Contact: MARINE TECH SAIPAN, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Fujimori, an agronomist, was The Richness Of Full MANGLONA, deceased, to file Chinese Restaurant, P.O. Box 1147, "P.O. Box 968, Saipan, MP 96950 a political unknown before he any claim they may have with Saipan, MP 96950 (7/20)F (7/20)F defeated celebrated novelist the Commonwealth Superior The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission is soliciting Color Printing! Court or with Timothy H. competetive sealed proposals Mario Vargas Llosa in Peru’s Bellas, attorney for Petitioner, June 10 presidential runoff. at Suite 5D, Horiguchi Bldg. NOTICE To provide legal services to the commission He played up his Japanese Ads and visual communications or mail to P.O. Box 2845, The scope of work for this proposal shall include the following: heritage during the campaign, will look fresher, stronger with even posing dressed as a samurai Saipan, MP 96950, within 1. Provide written legal opinions to the Commission on our quality printing. We create warrior for news photographers. sixty (60) days after the date of issues raised in the Local Initiative that authorized attention-getting posters, first publication of this Notice. “It was a very emotional visit M ARI SAI, INC. legalized gamblings on Tinian. brochures, flyers and Dated this 13th day of June, for me,” Fujimori said. “I was HERBERT M. CAMACHO more with color 1990 INVITES LOCAL PARTICIPATION 2. To re[esent and defend the Commission before any surprised at the reaction. Ifeltthe printing. /s/ Deputy Clerk of Court courts both inside and outside the Commonwealth. peoplereceived me with the same IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE 3. To attend Commission meetings on Tinian as re simple and frank hospitality as We would like to take this opportunity to COMPANY quircd. the Peruvians.” express our deepest appreciation and grati­ G E T A P E R F E C T J O B PUBIC NOTICE 4. To travel outside of the Commonwealth as required. Fujimori, the first person of Contact the Investm ent Manager tude to all our relatives, friends and neigh­ A T A PERFECT PRICE. In the Superior Court of the 5. To perform other legal duties as required. Japanese descent to win such a Commonwealth of the bors for their contributions and specially for at Tel. 234-0351 / 234-8179 6. Hourly, monthly or annual rate or fee. Ieadershipoutside Japan, appears Northern Mariana Islands taking the time to be with us through out the (or Fax: 234-9587 to have charmed the Japanese Also specializing in Civil Action 90-628 with his frank admiration for this rosary, funeral, and during our hour of sor­ All proposals should be sent to John U. Hofschneider, Chair­ logo design, imaginative Notice of Hearing and nation’s culture and economic row. Our special thanks to all of you. So Notice to Creditors man,P.O.Box 143,Tinian,MP96952,on or beforeJuly 15,1990. power. numerous to mention, who in one way or layout for letterheads, In the Matter of the Estate of Schoolgirls treated Fujimori as business cards, JOAQUIN SABLAN $ave Energy The Tinian Casino Gaming Control Commission reserves the if he were a movie star. Banners another console us at the time we need it PANGELINAN, Plan to do as much cook- invitations or any right to reject any or all proposals for any reasons and to waive any proclaiming “Bienvenido most. We thankyou all so much and Dankulo Deceased. ing as possible in the early A service of this publica­ job that requires morning and late evening dcfecrts in the proposals if in its sole opinion to do so would be Presidente,’’greeted the Peruvian Na Si Yuus Maase". tion and the Commonwealth hours. This will reduce heat in its best interest. To: ALL PERSONS AND Energy Office. For more in this hilly, tangerine-growing "Special Touch" build-up in your home during ______' p a s H î i y CREDITORS having any in­ energy saving tips call 322- town on the southern island of the hottest part of the day, Kyushu. terest or claims against the and w ill also help to s h ift 9236 or visit the Energy /s/JOHN U. HOSCHNEIDER E sta te o f Joaquin S. utility demand to off-peak Office on Capitol Hill. Chairman Elderly residents, who re­ Pangelinan hours. member the days when poverty Y OU A R E HEREBY drove many, including the Fu- jSSSYounis Art Studio, Inc. NOTIFIED that Margarita P. jimoris, from the village, said they Kintol, of Saipan, Common­ were thrilled. Kawachi O rion / Ç P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP S6950 ¿M arianas QV ariety j Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 · Fax: (670) 234-9271 wealth of the Northern Mariana .CHOHl'AS UAOihG hCWCP*r(M %iHCt mu demonstrated its enthusiasm by Islands, has filed a petition in awardingFujimorithetown’sfirst PUBLISHER OF the Superior Court seeking to honorary citizenship. 6Kw - 350Kw Generators in stock be appointed the administratrix ™ Solons indignant z f i M ' i i ' Y U r . Joint rfsplulion wenls Fleming case foconsidfltahQn Fujimori shook hands with ¿ M arianas cVarieIy't$Zk of the estate of Joaquin S. people in the crowd, paid his Pangelinan, deceased. respects to his ancestors at the MICRONESIA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE 1972 Petitioner's attorney of record \ “· ■sksyt-fbi/ik, household altar and posed for is Mingucl S. D cm apan, Y O U N 1 S wSsr- . V Attorney at Law, P.O. Box ART STUDIO . , CSXSOlSX&S: photos with relatives still living The Variety is a local newspaper 1638, Saipan, MP 96950. The is a cost-effective sourced in the town of 8,500 people. founded In March, 1972. It was hearing on said petition for let­ for a wide range of printed ^ Fujimori’s talks earlier in the originally and still continues ters of administration has been products and creative services. week with top Japanese leaders to be designed to speak and set for August 7. 1990. at YOUNtS ART STUDIO offers most of (he failed to draw any concrete 1:30nm. All interested parties advantages of a quick printer. promises of aid for his nation’s represent the Mariana Islands should appear at the hearing. • Fast, efficient service ailing economy. and Micronesian community. Persons having any claims a Instant pricing on most orders But the governor of Ku- Mitke the most of against the estates of said dece­ a Standard ink color selection a Wide assortment of pre-cut papers in stock your freedom when dent arc hereby notified that a Economic direct image'platemaking you keep yourself any and all claims against the a L o w prices Informed, and estate must be filed with the a In-house ink mixing with over 500 colors available a Superior quality solids, screens and halftone reproduction remember that history, Clerk of Court within sixty Stay Alive! a Excellent color registration for 2, 3 a n d e v e n 4 color process work days of this publication, or the current events and insight a Credit terms available view of the future come claim will be barred. a In-house creative design and quality artwork produclion. Don’t Drink /s/ Clerk of Court n M1D-PAC MICRONESIA. INC. together on its pages. UPPER HI-WAY, CARAMN ©pjounis a rt studio,inc. P.O. BOX 231, SAIPAN. 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With the ace gave up Just seven hits to THE GLAZIERS 11 2 .846 best-of-three series over the ”B" championship on the line, the lead his team to its first cham­ IT&E 11 3 .785 1/2 PACIFIC TRADING 10 3 .769 1 champs Airport Landers to cap­ Glazers, which'stayed healthy pionship. D.O.C. ture the long awaited champi­ 9 3 .750 1 1/2 KIMCO ISLANDERS 7 4 .636 2 onship. C.H.C. 7 5 .583 21/2 The Glaziers which had to win 1988-.199.fl SOFTBALL 5 L Q W P IT £ H NORTH STAR 6 6 .500 4 1/2 twice to capture the pennant CHAMPIONS D.P.S. 6 6 .500 4 1/2 and to advance to the champi­ DUTY-FREE 4 8 .333 61/2 onship did just that, stopping TITLES CHAMPION the Pacific trading Miller Draft "B" DIVISION WINS LOSS PCT GB and barely edging the IT&T CHAMPIONSHIP...THE GLAZIERS AIRPORT LANDERS 11 2 .846 Innovators 12-11 in a three- RUNNER UP. AIRPORT LANDERS CAMACHO ROOTS 10 3 .769 1 PENNANT (A)..... The Blue Sharks SUWASO 8 4 .666 21/2 way tie for first. In the cham­ RUNNER UP...... IT & E RAINBOW CONST. 7 4 .636 3 pionship round, the Glaziers PENNANT (B).....Airport Landers CONTINENTAL JEP 7 4 .636 3 took game one 19-10 racking RUNNER UP...... Camacho Roots BEYA CLAN 6 6 .500 4 1/2 up 26 hits, highlighted by SPORTSMANSHIP..."A"Rainbow Construction JOETEN 6 6 .500 4 1/2 Frank Maisoi's 3 for 4 with ..."B" Beya Clai TROPICAL BUDS 5 7 .417 51/2 two homeruns and five RBI's. ”^M1>IУÍP-U■AL:,■ The Glaziers took an early 124 BATING (,666)Tony S. Camacho BATTING LEADERS in the first two innings and (.531)Ben P. Guerrero (BASED ON 22 OR MORE TIMES AT BAT) never looked back for the rest RUNS (22)Tony S. Camacho (17)Pctc Cabrera of game one of the bcst-of- PLAYERS TEAM AB HITS B.A. DOUBLES (5)KaJcb Dulci TONY S. CAMACHO AIRPORT 42 28 .666 (4)John Tuth, Tony Salur, Oscar Camacho, TONY C. SANTOS AIRPORT 26 13 .500 Women arm Martin Pain, Ben Guerrero BEN P. GUERRERO IT&E 32 17 .531 TRIPLES (4)Kirk Vcrgith BILL R. AGUON PACIFIC TRD. 26 13 .500 (3)Claicncc Saka JOSE TUBELA PACIFIC TRD. 25 13 .520 wrestlers wiO HOMERUNS (10)Tony S. Camacho (7)Rcno Cclis, Ben Guerrero, Luis Bal auta PITCHING LEADERS meet for finals RUNS BATTED IN (29)Tony S. Camacho PLAYERS TEAM INN ER ERA (23)Joc Salas JOE RABAULINAN LANDERS 25 24 3.73 MANUEL BERMUDES D.O.C. After months of preparation 21 12 4.00 PITCHING JOE B. SABLAN KIMAO 26 15 4.03 and friendly duals both through­ EARNED RUN AVE. (3.73) Joe Rabauliman GODWIN BREL GLAZIER 46 31 4.72 out Japan and the CNMI, the (4.00) Manuel Bennudes TONY T. CAMACHO ROOTS 46 32 4.87 women arm wrestlers will meet STRIKE OUTS (13) Donald Flore for a final bot, vying for the (10) Joe Rabauliman STRIKE OUTS: DONALD P. FLORES(13), JOE RABAULIMAN(12), JOE T. GUERRERO(9) chtimpionship title on July 11, M.V.P. Tony S. Camacho 1:00pm, at die Hyatt Regency Hotel pool side. CNMI-wide competition is tentatively sched­ uled for July 10,1:00pm, also at the Hyatt Regency pool side, ac­ cording to press release from MVB. The International Ladies Arm Wrcsding competition, the news release said, is in its third year, It is one of several events sponsored in pan by numerous businesses At the award ceremony and MVB to promote goodwill for the winners of and the. Northern Marianas as a Managaha Monument spoils and leisure tourist destina­ tion. Various television, magazine, Design, Lt. Gav. Ben­ and newspaper personnels will be jamin T. Manglona on Saipan from July 9-12 to cover presented checkin the the event and the many beautiful sites of the island. amount of $300.00to The Marianas Visitors Bureau artist Doug Rankin who would like to thank Pacific De­ won the first place in velopment Incorporated, Hyatt Regency Saipan, Continental Air the monument design Micronesia, DFS, the local com­ contest . munity, and govcrmcnt agencies for their assistance and continues support in promoting thcNorthcm Mariana Island during this year’s 3rd International Ladies Arm Wrestling competition. SMarianas cVariety, Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 P.O. Box 231 Saipan MP 96950 · Tel. (670) 234-6341 · 7578 · 9797 Fax: (670) 234-9271