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V0l19 N0.84 , MP 96950 ©1991 Mananas Variety January 11,1991 Serving CNMI for 19 Years Garment workers stage walk-out by Teri M. Flores Torres. The eighty-eigni women, all n was aoout 9 a.m. the same women’s salaries. W hile driving along the Gualo working as garment workers for day when they decided to walk­ The women were also assured W hat seemed to be a holiday Rai area Wednesday morning, Linson, did not exactly know out of the factory in protest of the that every two weeks, a labor for most people on Saipan did Torres saw a throng of Chinese where they were headed to. A ll company’s failure to pay them official w ill be at the factory to not turn out to be one for Com­ women all walking towards they knew was that they were their salaries. monitor the payroll so as to as­ merce and Labor Chief Jack . “ going to Susupe.” The women, most of whom sure that everybody gets paid. came from Guangdong, China, Torres said that the company has worked for the company for is a prime candidate for closure. almost over a year now. They He said that he w ill not hesistate complained that they have not to close down the factory since received any payment from the this is the second time that it has company for the past three been found to be in violation of months. A ll they got from com­ labor regulations. pany officials were promi-ses, Torres has also directed labor which they never honored. officials to contact the bonding According to them, they were company for Linson’s to assure only receiving S100-S200 a that the women w ill get their month. They also alleged that pay today. He said that the Linson’s has failed to pay them women w ill probably be paid their overtime dues. on the basis of S2 .15 an hour but Torres met with company of­ no amount for an overtime was ficials later the same day and given since their contracts have found out that the allegations not yet been reviewed. made by the employees were One of the women said that true. they were being paid S I. 70 an He said that Mr. Wong, a hour for overtime work which company representative admit­ is way below the required S3.23 ted to him that they have not paid rate. their employees. Torres said that Torres said that the women No Work - No Pay he has already directed Wong to have been advised to return to 88 Chinese workers from the Linson Garment factory staged a walk-out to protest their company’s contact the Hong Kong office so their barracks where they w ill failure to give them their pay. they can transfer funds to pay the Continued on page 25 Somare- Papua New Guinea re-visits Saipan by Ronel B. Concepcion Governor at his office in the after­ under the Territory,” he remem­ with Governor Larry I. Guenao “is noon. bers. very interesting, we are just talking Papua New Guinea Foreign A f­ He said that there is nothing in He explained that in 1971, under about development in general and fairs Minister Michael Somare is particular to their visit to the CN M I, a U S department grant and as a acquaintingmyselfatthesametime on Saipan for a brief sightseeing, except that theydecided to see other member of the Constitutional De­ with what is going on here.” before returning back to his home­ places aside from Guam. velopment Committee of He said that he is very much town. Somaie was also the ‘Founding Papua...’’came here and we were interested in the tourism industry The Papua New Guinea official Father ofPapuaNew Guinea,” and looking at the future political status and would like to find out how came from Guam afta· attending its first prime m inista..Jte said that of my country.” effective is the CN M I in promoting the inauguration ceremony held for he “ took the country to indepen­ Somare stressed that “ coming the tourism industry here. Governor Joseph Ada andLt Gov. dence in the 70’s, and now serving back today with my wife...it is a The foreign affairs minister and Frank Bias. as the foreign affairs minister.” completely different placeJt has his group is scheduled to leave this Somare and members of his en- “ I was hae 20 years ago..and a gonemiles and miles ahead in terms afternoon for Guam, and on Satur­ touragearrived at lOin the morning lot of changes has taken place. It of development” day, for P o t Moresby, Papua New Thursday and was met by the was a very small place then, still He mentioned that the meeting Guinea’s capital city. , Michael Somare CUC waives Water-Sewer cut off by Ronel B. Concepcion Guerrero said that they at the C U C is hoping that these control, “ to make sure that all the accounts that the line deliquent customers can come to their office today and crews have on their listing are correct and for verifica­ The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation has settle their accounts or make a “ compromise.” tion purposes before the power line is disconnected” changed its earlier decision to disconnect water and Because of the large turn out of the deliquent customas Guerrero came out with these statements as a follow sew a forthose 90-day deliquentresidential customers settling theirdues with theCUC, since the strictdisconnec- up to his letter to the Governor on Monday, which states starting today. B u t p o w a disconnection for 90-day tion notice came into public view, Guerrero is also waiving that the 2,523 residential households C N M I wide, hav­ deliquent commercial establishments w ill go on as the reconnection fee for those whose lines were cut off. ing a three-month old due w ith the C U C w ill be scheduled “ If they are disconnected today and they come in and disconnected of their power, water and sewage connec­ “ After deciding tb be lenient again and considering pay..,I w ill waive the reconnection fee to show them that I tions. what the effect could be...water and sew a w ill not be am w illing to compromise and cooperate,” he pointed out His letter to the Governor, to which the Governor has disconnectedforhouseholdresidentsbecauseof health Guerrero is encouraging every customer to be brave no comment, further provides that most of these deliquent consideration...,” According to the CUC Executive enough in “ cleaning their bills.” families are those “low income families...that can not D irecta Ray Guerrero in a recent press conference. CUC’s Guerrero said that he is presently working with afford to even pay 50 per cent of their total bills ” Howeva, power,water and sewer disconnection nine line crew groups covering the entire island accom­ Guerrero’scommunication hints thatthismovebythe between 100 to 150 deliquent commercial establish­ plishing the cut-off operation. CUC is partly caused by the pressure being imposed to ments “ w ill not be excused,” he stressed He said that the C UC also assigned one man at the radio them by members of the Legislature.

P A C $TDU*> FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991- NEWS AND VIEWS-3 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 11,1991 | | l | | A Meeting Place For Our Guerra arrives Saipan for 702 talks

v l Opinions.Opinions, ...... And Yours. . by Ronel B. Concepcion with companion ’sNancy Boone, Governor Larry I. Guerrero, uled departure on Saturday af­ President George Bush as his Chief of Territorial Liasion; Special Assistant to the Gov. ternoon. official representative to negoti­ U.S. Office of Territorial and Larry Morgan, OTIALegislative John Joyner, Assistant AG Eric The US delegation w ill meet ate a new seven-year financial International Affairs Assistant Affairs Director; and Thomas Smith, OTIA CNMI Field Rep­ today the Governor and the agreement with the CNM I. Interim Secretary Stella Guerra Sansonetti, Solicitor for the De­ resentative Jeff Schorr, MVB C N M I representatives to the 702 arrived Thursday afternoon at partment of Interior, arrived at Executive Director Bennet talks at 10 in the morning, to After meeting with the 702 Jr’s Agenda the Saipan International Airport around 4:20 p.m. aboard a Con­ Seman, and other top officials plan and schedule the talks of the representatives, Guerra w ill ad­ TtTOTTORT AT ■ by John DelRosario, Jr.*&# to meet CNM I top officials re­ tinental Aircraft with their aides. future financial funding between dress the annual membership garding the 702 talks. Guerra’s group, after visits to The group was then billeted at the US and the Commonwealth. meeting of the M V B at the Hyatt The OTTA Assistant Secretary, Guam and Palau, was met by the Hyatt Hotel until their sched- Guerra was appointed by US Regency’s Gilligan, noontime. Coral Ocean Point (parent I am ready to prepare the discussion with perhaps no solu­ Labor Dept Director company Suwaso Corporation) Marianas Basket to catch what­ tion in sight U .S. intransigence plans to build condominiums ever it is that they wish to invest to accept an Iraqi Proposal to along the cliffline in or dump in golf resorts out here. allow the resolution of the Gulf overlooking number five fairway I dare say that we need to carve Crisis by way of an Arab Solu­ Should Be Recognized and green. It will also offer a at least 30 percent of the 25 tion needs to be given positive spectacular view of the wind­ consideration. The proposal Labor problems in the CNMI is a daily eye opener, million golfers who would use ward side of and the their vacation not only to bask in didn’t evolve out of vacuum. It Some of them the public get to know and some go Philippine Seas to the W est the sun, but come out here on is premised upon the selective washi-washi and solutions in one way or other is found Indeed, the condominiums honeymoons, etc. Never forget imposition of double standards and its gone. w ill become a component of the that it is always easier for Japa­ of Western Policies among the Coral Ocean Point Golf Resort nese golfers to head out of their Arab Nations. This month' alone, several disputes have already The facility w ill include over country to chase little white balls I still maintain that it is a feud taken place. Two of the major businesses involved sixty-some single and two bed­ than it is to attempt tee-times among brothers. No one knows garment factories with most of the workers being room units and other anywhere in Japan. a better solution than them. The complimentary facilities all of imposition of Western views and mistreated and abused by their employers. It is for these and other obvi­ which would make living in the ous economic opportunities that positions w ill not offer a perma­ These problems will always be there but it is known proposed condo very comfort­ I fully support Coral Ocean nent solution to the more than that there is someone who is out there trying to able. And we need to have this Points’ plans to build its condos three decades o f war and conflict alleviate them. facility in view of the crowded along the cliffline in Koblerville. in the Arab Region. For a people hotel conditions here especially I also plan to seek the support of who now consider death acultural Commerce and Labor Director Jack Torres has during the winter months. A lot management to assist our pride simply illustrate their re­ done a lot of improvements at the Labor Department. of rich Japanese would prefer a Koblerville Community in its solve that they w ill not stop at Not only has he made efforts to streamline the day out here in tropical paradise beautification programs so that anything. K illing Sadam Hussein processing of entry permits to alien workers but, he than try to weather out the cold visitors would get a sense of w ill only open the way for more (L to R)Larry Morgan, OTIA Legislative Affairs Director and Stella Guerra being winter back home. And what a warmth and welcome as they Sadam Husseins to opo up in the has also been up and about to try and solve the welcomed by OTIA CNMI field representative Jeff Schorr. Seen in the background are nicer way to spend an afternoon enter Koblerville on their way to future. It is for this reason that Gov. Larry I. Guerrero chatting with OTIA Assistant Secretary Stella Guerra Public Information Officer Frank Rosario & MVB Executive Director Benett Seman. problems between management and labor. hitting little white balls under the links. M y personal gratitude the U .S. must give the Arab So­ Seldom do you see a high-ranking officer sacrifice a the sun around beautiful and ex­ also to Mike Imai for his per­ lution to take its course. For all we know, maybe there’s in fact a holiday in order to listen to the plight of eighty-eight pensive real estate. sonal contributions to the Koblerville Community. Again, solution to which world peace Workers abusers can lose businesses-Torres garment workers who have staged a walk-out. If we haven’t waken-up al­ thanks for your commitment and may be secured and that all it ready to the new swing in assistance. Happy New Y ear’s! needs is an opportunity at the Rarely would you see patience and understanding Employers who continu­ establishments have been overtime pay, poor living hear all the cases immediately. economic reality out here, it’s launching pad. ment that w ill enable them to among officials. We used to think that gone were the ally abuse their workers, “temporarily closed” by the standards and uneccessary He said that not only do they golf my friends and we either **** record the proceedings. bew are. Labor Department as a result deductions. He said that sev­ lack hearing officers but, they days when there used to be someone who is willing to shape up and carve our share of The entire world community I dare say that whenever the Torres also lamented the Commerce and Labor Di- of complaints of abuse made eral cases filed at the also lack the necessary equip- help iron out problems. This official proved thatitis not term imposition is used, it throws fact that the place where they what has become an international is anxious to see a peaceful reso­ rect-or Jack Torres said that by the employees. Department also involved the out the window all opportunities hold their hearings the case. sport lest other nations in the lution to the Gulf Crisis. The he w ill not hesitate to close Torres said that the gravity “ abuse” of certain employers forrespectamongstnations. The are very small as W ith the present economic boom the CNMI is P a cific Rim would beat us to i t recent dialogue, however, pre­ down business establish­ of the offense is a means by to their househelp. term respect is ever important in compared to the In Japan, golf has reached reli­ sents hurdles that are far remote ments and companies which which Labor officials deter­ O f the 249 cases, 106 have experiencing, there is a need to see more leaders who fostering peace the world over. number o f cases that gious proportion or has been from the very intent of the dis­ have been found to have mine the amount of time the already been heard. Some of cussion. The Iraqi position calls And each sovereign nation rightly have to be heard a show not only compassion and understanding for enshrined as part of corporate abused their employees. establishment has to remain these cases are now only deserves commanding the same day. their constituents. structure. In other words, ex­ for a sincere implementation of Torres also said that he w ill closed. The business w ill not waiting from an order from respect from his brothers in the ecutives are expected to do as Western Policies in the Arab also see to it that non-com­ also be issued any permit up the hearing officers. It is a challenge to find workable solutions to the region. A Western Solution may He said that the well out in the fairways as it is in Community ofNations. The U.S. mercial employers w ill also to the time the matterhas been 306 cases have also been continuing labor problems here in the CNMI. Jack very well trigger prolonged wars venues are not al­ boardrooms. And by the end of maintains that the specific issue be prohibited from hiring resolved. filed at the Department as a and suffering that mankind sim­ ready capable of Torres has Instituted “radical” measures to the De­ this century, there w ill be 25 revolves around the invasion of house-hclp if they arc found W hen asked as to how m any result of the in-house investi­ ply doesn’t need. After all, handling the number partment but we know that most of the changes that Million Japanese golfers who Kuwait by Iraq. out to have a history of ill- cases did the Labor Depart­ gation conducted by Labor Western Nations’ credibility has o f cases L a b o r o f f i­ would be looking for quality golf If the recent dialogue is to treating their employees. ment have for the past year, officials. Torres said that 56 he proposes would be for the good of the Commerce become suspect at best. cials have to hear a resorts to dump their money. continue, it would be a protracted “The only way to cut off Torres said that for fiscal year of them involve agency cases day. and Labor office. this noasense is to close down 1990 alone, 249 labor cases while 124 cases involve those The warning from the Labor Dept, to businesses the business. If this is not have been filed at the De­ of termination. Torres said that done, then, we’d all be run­ partment. Torres said that Torres said that since their who abuse or mistreat workers, that their businesses without theirbudget, ning around in circles. It is a most of the complaints filed budget has not yet been will be closed or barred from bringing anymore c & Letters to the Editor I they could not work vicious cycle,” Torres said. by the employees are the passed, it had been difficult workers. It is a blessed one and should be enforced as e ffe c tiv e ly , try as At present, more than 20 nonpayment of salaries and for the Labor Department to Labor Director Jack Torres without hesitation. th ey m ay. Officials like the Labor Director indeed, deserve a Dear Editor, particularly from the Micro- graphical know-ledge. My peaceful and friendly nesian and Polynesian areas. Thank you very much for your pat on the shoulder. greeting from Checkoslovakia. I am asking anyone who would kind reply. I willasnwerall those I am into postcard collection like to send me a copies of sev­ who write to me including those Marshall Islands urges Iraq solution and I would like to ask from eral postcards you have there on who are avid collectors of anyone from yourcountry if they your island. I welcome all offers stamps, FD C ’s or coins and oth­ ¿M arianas cVariety'a$h MAJURO (AP)—The could send me copies of your of cards. I w ill be very grateful ers. States treaty known as the Com­ The Marshalls are an island Under the compact, the Serving the Commonwealth lor 19 years Marshall Islands parliament has that thegovemmentof the United postcards there in Micronesia. and obliged for your wonderful pact of Free Association. chain about 2,200 miles south­ United States provided most of Published Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. approved a resolution urging the States should take all steps to I am a big fan of geography gesture. Yours faithfully, west of Hawaii with about the Marshalls economic assis­ U .S . government to invoke a resolve the conflict by peaceful PubSshers: and I am an enthusiastic collec­ I am also interested on getting /s/Peter Pindak The compact provision says 46,000people living on this low- tance in exhange for use of missile provision from a joint treaty means, as it has agreed to do Abed ond Ροζ Υ αΛ ί tor of all modem post-cards, more detailed inform-ation about P.O. 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Concepcion .Reporter shall be settle by peaceful means that the Marshalls Islands “ sup­ please.) Letten addressed to other publication or to third parties are discourage. overwhelmingly Wednesday, The resolution was introduced and in such a manner that inter­ Terms of the compact were ports all efforts to reach a « 1990. Marianas variety Faxed letten are allowed, so long as there Is a voice telephone number for verification. Letten endorsing refers to a security provision in a by Majuro Sen. Tony de Brum, national peace, security and put into effect in late 1986 by negotiated resolution of this KxS)23M 271 · All Rights Reserved particular poltlcal candidates are not encouraged and aU lettenare subject to editing for length and content joint Marshall Islands-Unitcd who helped negotiate the com- justice are not endangered. then President Ronald Reagan. conflict (wilh Iraq), and believes AI letten remain the property of the Variety. pacL 4-MARIANAS VARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 11.1991 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 5 Gov. Guerrero to address the Supreme Court reaffirms ( y j j j ) YJM· BM CORPORATION Chamber's installation night T5t< 2 3 4 -1 1 4 5 / 2 3 5 *5 0 7 3 by Teri M. Flores President Maggie George. Joeten was selected by the jury trial rights limitations FAX; 2 3 5 -5 0 7 3 Governor Lorenzo I. Deleon Jose C. Tenorio (Joeten) w ill Ethics Committee of the by Teri M. Flores the fact that the Atalig case law” does not and cannot mean Guerrero w ill be the keynote also be named as the Business­ organization. The CNMI Supreme Court was decided when the CNMI that a decision has to be made speaker of this year's Installa­ person o f the Y e a r fo r 1990. This year's officers include We Specialize in: - has affirmed the decision of the was still a part of the Trust tion Dinner of the Saipan Herminia Fusco (Vice-Presi­ by the high court. trial court that the Common­ Territory. Chamber of Commerce. dent), Maggie Camacho (Secre­ It is only the CNMI wealth has a constitutional The event, w ill have for its tary) and David Burger The appeallant's counsel legislature and the Northern • Vinyl Flooring for Hoose a Office right to determine and lim it theme economic develop-ment, (Treasurer). argued that since the CN M I has Marianas Constitution which persons entitled to a jury trial. • Roof Channel (Beautiful Roof) will kick-off at 6 p.m. Serving as the Board of "voluntarily joined the Ameri­ has the authority to rule if a tomorrow at the Diamond Directors for this year are Chief Justice Jose S. Dela can political family through case should be heard by a jury. Cruz. Associate Justice Jesus Hotel Ballroom and w ill be Johnnie Fong, Roland Fran- the Covenant, reliance on The opinion also stated that e insulation (Energy Saving) C. Borja and Special Judge attended by Chamber members, quez, Ed Palacios, Herman Insular cases, is no longer the admissibility of the results Pedro M. Atalig ruled Tuesday invited and honored guests. Guerrero and Ed Tenorio. valied. of a brethalyzer test is allowed that issues regarding jury jrial e Sun Blind (Vertical, Roll Screen) CNMI Supreme Court Host for the ceremony w ill The Supreme Court judges by Commonwealth statutes. It rights have already been Asssociate Justice Jesus Borja be DFS Saipan President Tom however agreed with the also stipulated that a defendant resolved in the 1984 decis-ion can request the information and PORTABLE CONCRETE MIXER * Various kinds of Flower Pots w ill swear-in the 1991 officers Picarro. Fj. Patrick Castro w ill government by stating that 'the of the Ninth Circuit Court and directors which w ill be do the Invocation while Rev. constitutionality of Covenant may question its validity before 1-1 1/2 BAGGER, 9 CU. FT. regarding the CNMI v. Atalig * REAL ESTATE BROKER headed by President-elect Joe ¿ á É k Dwight Chapman w ill do the Section SOI has been addressed a trial date has been set. case. A yu yu . A yuyu succeeds 1990 Gov. Lorenzo I. Guerrero Benediction. and authoritatively resolved in The judges stated that since The Atalig case holds that the A talig case." the trial court based its decision Covenant Section SOI does not They stated that Section 501 "not based solely on the result violate the Sixth or Fourteenth of the Covenant is the same of the brethalyzer test," a Labor streamlines paperwork Amendments to the U.S. now as it was in 1978, and in reversal under a plain error rule * Constitution. Section SOI also 1984 when the Atalig case was cannot be ruled since no 2,995 using one application form holds a stipulation which decided substantial rights of the P.0 BOX 331 names the types of cases that The judges also found Peter's defendant has been affected, the SATAN , UP 96950 by Teri M. Flores accomplish but, it w ill also be time and effort. W e could do a could be heard by a jury. alternative argument "without integrity of the judicial system TEL. (670) 234-6609 Nonresident workers to the lot more work if we were not 234-7666 cost-effective for the Depart­ The opinion was issued merit." They said that the term is still intact and that there has 234-6776 CNM I w ill not have to fill out ments and the employer. tasked to review all these regarding the case of Anthony "except when required by local been no miscarriage of justice. FAX (670) 234-6720 separate application forms for Torres said that except for things," the Labor Chief said. S. Peters who was convicted of the Immigration and Labor the certificates of employment Tones has been working driving under the influence of applicants are required to Department. with Assistant Attorney Gene­ alcohol in December 1988. submit, he w ill do away with During the course of the trial, Effective immediately, both ral Pat Hallsell since early last Departments w ill be issuing the police, birth and marriage the trial court denied Peter's year to introduce new labor application forms which comb­ certificates and the medical request for a jury trial. regulations that w ill cut down Cdeßrate ines both the Application for a clearance. paperwork and red tape for alien Peter's counsel argued that Labor Certificate (work permit) "There should be someone the Supreme Court reevaluate workers. {Friday ht and Immigration Entry Permit else besides the Labor Depart­ Covenant Section SOI based on in one sheet. ment who should review and The forms w ill be available Seafood Dinner In an interview Tuesday, scrutinize these documents," at the Immigration and Labor Torres said that the new meth­ Torres said. Offices. The public is also DEQ w eekly od w ill help cut down the He said that the Department advised to call the Labor drinking amount o f paperwork needed to exists to help people and not Department at 322-8711/4 and ; M s ïk îi F a № *v & A qua {R esort C C u b hire alien workers. to torture them. the Immigration Office at 234- water report "Reviewing all those He said that it w ill not only 6178/6488 for further The Division of prove to be a lot easier to documents requires a lot of information. Environmental Quality - collected and analyzed Saipan's 6:00 9:30-p.m. Public Water Supply this week. Water from Capitol Hll contained inadequate chlorine residual. The maintenance of ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS... an adequate chlorine residual ensures proper disinfection against possible bacterial contamination. THE NORTHERN MARIANAS MÜSIC SOCIETY Residents of these areas should boil their water before using it for drinking, food With the assistance of preparation, or freezing as a The consortium of Pacific Arts and Culture precaution against possible bacterial contamination. and The Commonwealth Council for Arts and culture < P 5 SUICIDEIS 1- 1 1 -9 1 is sponsoring their N0 SOLUTION First Annual Art Exhibit! There are alternatives to your present situation, Live Seafood By Air freight Total Seats Capacity Available For íñ C Te fa f*l (á 127£ Incfudes ‘Extensive- Safad ídar and they don’t have to Date: February 14, 1991 to March 1,1991 include destroying your­ 127 Guests ¿ '- Ç < D t X 1 1 Authentic Chinese Cuisine cplljg, c * ü * & 0 T.% 9 1 1 Place: Convention Center, Capitol Hill self. give life another Traditional Chinese Shabu Shabu VIP Jb-A r?ij Theme: "Art Straight from the Heart," chance... Call the Hot Uine... Individual VIP Rooms Valentine theme Opening Hours Daily 11 A.M. 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For more information contact the WE'RE THERE... , Beach Road W m m F L F F :·: - / ■ ■ » » $ Arts Council (322-9982/3) or Janet Foster (234-6885). 234-5100 6-M ARIAN AS V A R IE T Y N EW S AND V IE W S - F R ID A Y - JA N U A R Y 11.1991______FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -7 MIHA lists all grants received since 1975 Manglona addresses tourism in Palau improvement on Saipan, which subdivision. $300,000 was allocated for by Renal B. Concepcion community projects: part in accepting the kind of future of Palau." and benefits," M an g lo n a investment and economic The 1975 grant o f $100j000 involved street paving, * $136,021- for the Tinian 1981, and $200 was by Ronel B. Concepcion The Housing foreign investment, that they Manglona stressed that a cautioned. development resulted to a construction of curbs and Section 8 Street Improvement reprogrammed to cover a Authority (M IHA) issued an was used in the Pun tan Muchot CNMI Lt. Governor are going to be involved with. pledge for the future w ill not He cited that foreign positive political in the Sewer Line project in Garapan gutters, drainage canal, ponding at San Jose, involving street shortfall in a 1978 project. updated list of all Community Benjamin T. Manglona "offered Manglona explained that be an easy job, that it w ill take Northern Marianas. for the construction of sewer basin, and fencing of ponding paving and construction of The rest of the amount was Development Block Grints it some friendly advices" to they should "plan "sacrifice, selfless dedication In 1978, the CNMI "was pipelines. basin. curbs and gutters in a 20-unit used for the Disaster has been receiving since 1975. Palauans as he discuss the professionaly, and control and hard woik.’ only generating 16 per cent of An amount of $200,000 * $24,164- construction of Section 8 housing subdivision. Assistance Project which МШ А, at the same time, is Northern Marianas experience development..a balance should He also said that the the revenue needed to manage grant for program year 1976· additional drainage canals, * $126,950- for provides for the construction of expecting from the United during the ’Foreign Investment exist between the old and the economic and social benefits fo the islands...in 1990, 60 per States Department of Housing provided for the pavement, repair of the old Japanese Section 8 Street Improvement 7 replacement homes and other and Tourism Conference’ in new, tradition and development "have had their cent of our budgte came from and Development an amount of construction of curbs and drainage canal in the Puntant at Liyo, involving the infrastructure needs on Saipan, Palau. progress...try to diversify problems and costs...that local revenues...showing a $453,500 through this CDBG gutter, and drainage system in Muchot drainage in Garapan. construction of a 12,000- that is needed by the families Manglona said that "Despite progress." although good planning can dramatic increase in thriteen grant for program year 1990. the Puntant Muchot Street. gallong water storage tank for taken from Pagan, it said. * $48,808- for the San Jose the fact that Palau is certainly An ideal way to finance new avoid many of these things, years," he cited. The housing authority, still It said that the 1977 grant of 30 Section 8 housing units. $400,00 was alloted for Water Facility on Tinian, one of the most beautiful and infrastructures..."when the many are just trade-offs of Manglona said that this in the process of completing $197,800 was spent for the 1982, which went to the providing additional funds for * $9,868- used in the picturesque area in the entire ability to raise taxes is limited, development" indicates a "far different future" all the required documents by following: Koblerville Water and Sewer the construction'of the water emergency repairs on the Pacific region...forbign and federal aid is not available," Development or change for the CNMI in the coming * $33,326- for introductory project at the Kobler the HUD before the money can distribution pipelines. Section 8 housing subdivision investors w ill continue to be is through impact fees, he said. "means new problems to face & years to come, that w ill lead to plan of the feasibility study for Homestead subdivision, having be released, anticipates to * $41,680 for the water septic tank and leach field at cautious and reluctant to risk Manglona cited the CNMI along with new opportunities Lt. Gov. Benjamin Manglona a self-goveming entity. the redevelopment of Chalan 500 residential lots, the receive it by May or June this facility on Rota, used as Liyo Sewer System in Rota. significant investments here as has a pending impact fee bill in Kanoa and Susupe Village. document showed. year. matching funds for the EDA It added that out the 1979 long as the long standing the Legislature which would According to a document * $115,480- for the It also provides that 1983- grant in the construction of the grant, $36,748 was question of future political charge the developers "a fair from the housing authority, the construction of water program year received $500,00 one-million gallon water "reprogrammed" to cover the status remains unresolved." and equitable amount and Northern Marianas has been distribution pipelines and and that $78,400 was used in reservoir. "shortfalls" in the 1978 He stressed that there should specifically earmark funds to receiving the annual CDBG service laterals at the Sugar the pavement of the streets in According to the document, projects. be political stability first, build the infastructure they w ill grant since 1975, totalling to King homestead site. Koblerville Section 8 Street which is the determining use in their business." about $5,222,215 million until * $48,994- for the the following projects utilized The year 1980 only got a Improvement, which has a 34- the $450,00 1979 grant: key..."without it, no nation He strongly told the 1989. construction of a park and grant of $100,00 which was unit housing. can ever achieve its destiny." Palauans that now is the time The document provides for multi-purpose court in Rota. * $130,742- for the used to provide supplemental The bigger part or the He also said that majority of the following statistics, According to the listing, the M ihaville Street Improvement funds for the street $421,600 was put into the to "see into the future, to plan, the citizenry should organize, and prepare to begin showing how the grants have 1978 grant, placed at $238,550 in Garapan, which involved improvement in Rota's. Section construction of the Koblerville "cautiously" decide and play a been spent, which mostly was facilitated for the following: street paving and construction 8 Street Improvement project Water and Sewer project at the to build your vision for the used as additional funds toward * $160,846- for the Garapan o f curbs and gutters in a 48- in L iy o . Koblervilled homestead, the completion of numerous Annex II street and drainage unit Section 8 housing The report provides that "which was initially funded with the 1982 grant." The following years’ grant, 1984, of $400,000 was utilized for the continuation of the Koblerville Water and Sewer THE NORTHERN MARIANAS MUSIC SOCIETY project, the record said. The 1985 grant o f $450,000 was again used for the With the help of the Consortium for Pacific Arts and Culture Koblerville Street and the Commonwealth Council of Arts and Culture Improvement Project, involving street paving at the SATURDAYS Kobler homestead subdivision, Fresh seafood & steaks cooked to your Presents the report indicates. taste on an open grill, accompanied $380,000 was allocated for by a complete buffet. program year 1986 for the SIS Adults, $9 Children construction of the Multi- A SPRING PERFORMANCE Purpose centra in Liyo, Rota. According to the report, the following programs was AND undertaken using the $683,265 1987 grant: Seafood Fantaseas CHORALE REHEARSAL * $383,265 for the construction o f a multi-purpose WEDNESDAYS hall in Liyo, Rota. A great value in an all-you-can-cat * $300,000 was spent for the SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1991 Emergency Sanitary Facilities buffet for seafood lovers. CONVENTION CENTER, Capitol Hi!) Project on Saipan and Tinian, SIS Adults, S9 Children for the construction of 148 septic tanks. Papua New Guinea Foreign Affairs Minister Michael Somare and his aide, during a recent visit at the CNMI. 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. CHORALE REHEARSAL The report further shows that the 1988 grant of $321,800 11:00 a.m. AUDITIONS made possible the completion For a of the Rota Multi-Purpose Center, being funded likewise w ith the 1987 grant and the EATNG RIGHT Rota C IP funds! MARCH MUSICAL THEATRE The 1989 grant o f $500,000, on the other hand, w ill be used CAN HELP The Best o f Italy in providing the 550 unit PRODUCTION Dandan Homestead subdivision FRIDAYS water infrastructure. An Italian-style buffet featuring The scheduled appropriation over 30 authentic dishes. To ALL members of the CHORALE, come out for the January 12th for the year 1990 program of THE RISK OF SIS Adults, S8 Children $453,500 w ill be used to fund rehearsal. Bring any new friends who may be interested in joining the construction of a multi purpose community facility on R. our Saipan Chorale. Tinian. It can also help you reduce your weight. This proposed facility is And since a 12-year sludy shows lhal being 40% or more overweighl puls you al expected to cost at bigh risk, il makes sense lo loltow these guidelines tor healthy living1 Eat plenty approximately $1.3 m illion, o4 fruit* and vegetable* rich In vitamins A and C —oranges, cantaloupe, Anyone interested in auditioning for a m^jor Musical Production in strawberries, pseches, apricots, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel where $.9 million w ill be sprouts, cabbage. Eat a hlgtvflber, low-fat diet that Includes whots-grsln breeds and cereals such as oatmeal, bran March, please come out at 11:00 a.m. for auditions! funded locally. and w heat. Eat lean m eats, fish, skinned poultry HUD appropriates such grant and low-tat dairy products. Drink alcoholic beverages only In moderation. yatt egency aipan to support housing and For more information, call 1-800-ACS-2345 ■ AMERICAN I H R /S MILTON CROTTS...Musical Director community development, where residents of the area VCANCER receive low income. ? SOCIETY’ FRIDAY, JANUARY 11.1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-9 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-FRIDAY-JANUARY 11,1991 y NCSL services explained to NMI lawmakers PUBLIC NOTICE by Ronel B. Concepcion PLEASE BE INFORMED that effective National Conference of State January 1,1991, Garapan Plaza Hotel had Legislatures General Counsel Jon Felde is on Saipan to ceased operation from its present location familiriaze CNM I Legislators in Garapan, Saipan. The premises is now One Side Carved Decorative and staff of what the N C SL can being leased by Blueberry Saipan Corpora­ offer. Felde said that the tion and all transactions with respect to Exterior Door, 36" X 1 3/4 X 80" organization is geared to assist Blueberry Saipan Corporation must be the legislators of the United States' 50 states, "its authorized by Mr. Kanji Yamada, President F " -· r ' ;"  F ® ß r W commonwealths and or his duly authorized representative. X < o ' S J ÿ j f m 7'1 territories." llilllfessïiiSÂWffRï: " ‘ v- ' ’· *'■ He explained that these services may include research, Thank You Very Much, technical assistance, and Blueberry Saipan Corporation exchange of ideas..."have come here, basically to introduce and BY: Kanji Yamada explain to the Legislature, a Its: President little more in detail the services that our organization can NCSL General Counsel Jon Felde during ine seminar ai ine Legislature Reg. $72.95 n i provide." 10 designs to The NSCL organization is to taxation, pollution to child a welfare. funded through appropriations * Representing the states' choose from of each of the member interest before Congress and Legislatures..."so we act as an extension of the research federal agencies, and analyzing capabilities of each of the the effects of federal actions on Legislatures," he said. the states. Presently, members of the * Giving legislators and their organization includes all the staffs a chance to learn about HOLLOW GORE DOORS; creative solutions to and the states, the district of Colombia and Puerto Rico. latest thinking on the tough 1 3/3" THICK 80" HEIGHT Felde said that they conduct problems o f the day. 20 to 30 different meetings * Offering training for throughout the year, where legislative leaders in topics relate to specific issues management, policy 24" BEG. $23.35 HIE S 1 1 „11 and discussions like corporate development and takeover legislation, tourism intergovernmental relations. 2X2 REG.$28.95 * Offering training for both 30" RtO. $28.15 and development, and other issues at large. new and experienced legislative staff members in the use of P R ? 5 ‘H P 2X3 REG. $39.95 S ill $ 3 1 .0 0 - N CSL also conducts one big 32" REG. $30.90 annual meeting which brings computers, bill drafting, budget together more legislators at a development and research. 3X3 RE6.$49.35 SILI $39.00 particular time, he said. * Encouraging the exchange 34" REG. $32.95 S » l ! Í? „V of information among states on He mentioned that last years' 3X4 REG.$58.95 SILI $47 JO meeting probably had 1500 to policy issues as well as the 3$ REG. $35.95 1800 legislators, that is out of internal management of the a total of over 7500 legislators Legislature itself. 4X4 REG. $69.25 SILI $S4JS representing all the states. * Providing the opportunity for legislators and staff to Felde also prepared a verbal meet, study issues and develop and video presentation of the SOLID CORE DOORS 5X 4 REG. $80.25 l i l i policy recommendations assistance that the organization through the Assembly on the 6 X 4 REG. $91.25 SILI is offering for both members of Legislature and the State- 1 3/4 THICK, 80" HEIGHT $8SJS the Senate and the House of Federal agency. Representatives. ALUMINUM SLIDING GIASS DOORS, WITH INSECT SCREEN Moreover, NCSL President Based from an NCSL John Martin, Maine Congress document, it is an "effective N ig h t O u t House Speaker and Kansas and respected representative for Senate President Paul Bud 23" REG. $38.90 M I I ' v J the interests of state Burke, has written House governments before Congress ' C~! Speaker Pedro Guerrero and federal agencies." o n T h e T o w n ! 30" REG. $40.70 regarding its 1991 leader to It further provides for the leader meeting in March. three basic objectives of the Í li S'.0" X S'.S" F. " X G'. " It said that the meeting w ill 32" REG. $43.95 SH III 0 8 organization as: address important issues before Hyatt’s Dine & Dance Offer I i; REG. $359.50 REG. $387.95 * To improve the quality and leading US Congressional and m . |·: I ; effectiveness of state 34" REG. $46.35 mn m i Administration officials. Legislatures. ’ ■ i A - - p.-rr·· The letter cited that during * To foster inerstate their past meetings, they have Join us for dinner at any one of our fine restaurants and we’ll treat [: communication and 36" REG. $52.90 111 I featured President George Bush, you to dancing at Gilligan’s the same night. Just present your dinner S cooperation. h il^yipl/SET Senate Majority Leader George * To ensure state receipt at the door and the cover is charge is on us! Mitchell, Senate Minority Legislatures a strong, cohesive Leader Bob Dole, House voice in the federal system. P.O BOX |j Minorty Leader Bob Michel, 331 Also according to the Senator Daniel Moynihan, F or reservations, ca ll 2 3 4 -1 2 3 4 , E x t . 2 6 . j SAIPAN, MP 96950 |! documentation, for 15 years, № . Sen. Christopher Dodd, the organization have been üv1 Elizabeth Dole, Ja ck Kemp and providing the following: TEL (670) 234-6609 p four other Cabinet officials. * Helping individual 234-7666; legislators become more expert 234-8778 [ j in their areas of interest, Please FAX (670) 234-8720 · becoming more effective Hyatt Regency/Saipan ri lawmakers. -... :; ì ! * Doing research work for Don’t Drink legislators' inquiries regarding ’sm m sscrj;: - zsaâŒEŒ8®SŒS!^®ŒSaffi22S2 various problems from AIDS and Drive 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS--FRIDAY-JANU ARY11,1991 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 11 Noel Taisacan named as Transpac Business Center - Saipan Geography Bee Coordinator Highway funding needs The National Geographic provide all the prizes for the Just come in and you're in business! Society in Washington, D.C. contest. legislature action has appointed Noel Taisacan, The first place winner at the The Commonwealth of the appropriated $93,315 to tne A H A RESORT CLUB Fully furnished offices 100 -180 sq. ft. available for rent Chairman of the Behavioral & CNM I level w ill receive $100 may CNM I in federal highway funds Saipan Social Science Department at and other gifts, second place lose its 1991 Federal Highway for road improvement. The 'm a / the Northern Marianas College winner w ill recieve $75 and Funds amoiinting to $939,315, amount is about $8,000 more (Main Dining) Ideal fon as this year's CNM I Geography other gifts and the third place unless the CNM I Legislature compare to that in 1990's Professionals Bee Coordinator, according to winner w ill receive $50 and w ill comply with a recently allocation, the relase said. Start-up businesses news release from NMC. other gifts. approved federal law. It further provides that the Taisacan w ill be in charge of Commonwealth also has In addition to the prizes, the According to a news release Off-island vendors to maintain local contacts coordinating the Bee in which approximately $600,000 in first place winner and a teacher from the office of Washington Executive offices away from general offices all schools will meet at unspent highway funds from escort will travel to Representative Juan N. Gilligan's at Hyatt Regency on previous fiscal years which can Workplaces to conduct investment feasibility studies Washington D.C. from May Babauta, the 1991 US April 5. The Bee will start s till be spent in 1991. 23-27th, where the student w ill Transportation Department promptly at 9 O'clock in the Babauta, according to the compete at the National level appropriation contains a new Services include use of: morning. This year's news release, expressed his for a Twenty-five thousand provision requring all states moderator wil be Mr. J. T. pleasure over the increase in dollar scholarship fund, the and non-state areas receiving Thompson, the Saipan Cable funding and said that, "I hope Private telephone extension, computer network, facsimile & N M C release said. federal monies, to suspend the TV's News Anchorman. the Legislature w ill take the driver's licenses of convicted copying machines. The two judges for the This year, 17 elementary and required action to protect the drug offenders. Reception, message center, conference room & centralized postal box contest are Mr. Jerry Smith and middle schools through out the flow of federal dollars to help Dr. Ansito Walter both from Commonwealth, both Public The new federal law alleviate our serious road and Private are registered to the Norhem Marianas College mandates legislative action by problems." Other services available: where they are teaching as full compete and to conduct the Bee OCtober 1, 1993. If the The release further said that Notary, secretarial, accounting & management services time Instructors. They w ill anytime from January 28- Legislature fails to act before the US Congress wants at least February 8. also serve as time and score that date, the CNM I w ill lose 5 a six month suspension of the keepers, the NM C press release The School level winner will per cent of its annual driver's license of any person, For information, please visit or call us at Transpacenter, said. then compete with other appropriation. The law including juveniles, convicted schools on April. Guaio Rai, Saipan Koudos and Amtrak w ill increases the penalty to 10 per of any violation of the /li/lO iU tfi/is renozoned fo r many things: cent per year, if action is not controlled substances Act. taken by October 1, 1995, the It's impeccable service, it 'sfine cuisine and it's casually elegant atmosphere. Tel: (670) 235-3355 Critical Thinking courses Only the state of New Jersey release said. now has a law which matches rFo enhance your dining pleasure, toe are proud to present "rErR0 d I‘E “ on Fax: (670) 234-1801 offererd by NM College The US Department has the new federal requirement. the piano. 9\[pzo enjoy live classical and mellozo music, w h ile you dine 6y Critical Thinking and The NMC will also be English Through Drama are offering Englisgh Through Garment factory donates candielight on the island's finest grilled meat, seafood and superS continental two new classes that w ill be Drama. The course is cuisine. offered for the Spring quarter at specifically designed for the Northern Marianas College. students who who do not feel bleachers to Marianas High Critical Thinking, which is comfortable speaking English Kyung-Suh Company, Ltd., thanked the garment factory for Try Our Ufouse Speciaities specifically designed for and who needs more practice. a garment factory located in the donation, and said that he teachers, w ill help the enrolles Role-playing daily conversa­ , presented bleachers saw the bleachers lying around • Live Maine Lobster in learning how to rewrite a r > 'T ' tions will be a part of the worth $5,000 to Marianas in Gualo Rai and suggested to • 3(oast Fnme ‘Rib \ lesson plan to stimulate critical courseworks while skits and High School in a brief the company to donate them to thinking and problem solving. plays will also be used to ceremony held at the school's where they're needed the most, • Chefs Recommendations For Reservation The enróllese w ill also be able practice the speaking of outdoor stage area, according to at the , 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m Call 322-1234 to lead better discussions Eng lish. Carmen Gaskins, consultant to said the PSS release. through Socratic Questioning. (Semi-Normal) Fax: 322-1220 Those completing the course the company, according to PSS Teachers from all teaching Both Commissioner Rechebei will-receive six NDU credits news release. levels are welcome to attend and Principal Sablan also through the English Depart­ She said the bleachers can the classes wherein a hands-on extended their deep appreciation ment. scat fifty people. to the company, and urged the approach w ill be used with Present at the ceremony were Interested parties may contact students to take really good Problems with English? No problem! Marianas Baptist group work. Senator Juan S. Torres, Classes will be held on Donna Warren, who w ill be the care of the bleachers so they instructor for both courses at Commisioner of Education Academy is introducing ESL (English as Second Lan­ Tuesdays and Thursdays from Elizabeth D. Recchcbei, can be used by their brothers 234-5498 extension 56. and sisters who will be 3:30-4:45 and students taking Principal of Marianas High Registration for classes at attending the high school in the course w ill receive three School Herman Dig Sablan, guage), a quick and easy way of learning English. It will the NMC is from January 15- units through the Education manager of the company Han the future. Department. 17. Hyeon Suck, Gaskins, Kyung-Suh Company, Ltd. is have three levels of learning: BEGINNERS, INTERME­ students, and staff. a part of the Hansae Company, In his b rief remarks at the Ltd. located in Seoul, South DIATE, AND ADVANCED CLASSES. The classes will ceremony, Senator Torres Korea. begin in the spring of 1991 and will be held 2 or 3 evenings.

If you have any questions or would simply like to get more Callers who wish to give information to information, please call us at 234-6508, or stop by the NMI Crime Stoppers are not required to give their name or identity, they can leave a code school in Dan Dan during the working hours. name of their own choice, but itthey choose to give identity or describe themselves and their whereabouts, in either way they are guaranteed confidentiality. Marianas Baptist Academy

I I Marianas Baptist Church Please support your local chapter San Vicente Somewhere somebody needs the airport + Shell Oas Station h e l p * American Top CUÇ officiate explaining disconnection of power, water and Red Cross sewer firm . {LtoRjActingComptrofiwDoflvarAkxmz, Executive Director Ray Guerrero and Deputy Dtector Tim ltfitagomez. ^-M ARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY11,1991 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11.1991 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 13 New NMC Anthropology courses opens for students Cops taught to use batons for defense Most Commonwealth folks working in multicultural and Caroline Islanders were cultures, are encouraged to w ill be ;held Jan. 15-17 on the by Teri M. Flores corrections, military and securi­ arrest and control hostile The baton cannot be used chest and in other vital areas of think of NMC's Marianas societies like CNM I, the NMC like, and how to appreciate the enroll in these stimulating new NMC campus, with late CNM I cops w ill now be able ty agencies all over the world. suspects while ensuring their indiscriminately. Police offi­ the body. The baton can only Pacific Studies Program release said. rich diversity of Pacific island courses. Regular registration registration from Jan . 21-25. to handle "risky and violent" Through the use of the baton own safety and protection in cers have to make sure that be used by the officers when (M A PS) as the sponsor of such Another new course is situations, thanks to a defen­ police officers w ill be able to the performance of their duty. they do not hit anyone on the they feel they arc in danger. interesting recent events as the "Archaelogy", an introduction sive weapon called the PR-24 "Selected Arts and Skills- of to theory, methods, and uses PSS has several teaching positions available police baton. Micronesia "Series, and author of archaeology. Field trips to Besides their service If you are looking for a job, master of arts degree plus four -One School Nurses Harry Gailey's talk on World prehistoric and early historic revolvers, cops w ill be carrying now is a good time to apply at year of experience. Salary Supervisor. Minimum War II in the Pacific, according sites on Saipan w ill be featured the PR-24 which is a multi­ the Public School System. ranges from $22,700 to qualification is a bachelor of to news release from NMC. during the semester. purpose police instrument According to Commissioner $30,400 per year. science degree plus five years But one of the Program's which can be used to their Also offered for the first time of Education Elizabeth Diaz -One Computer Specialist III. of experience. Salary ranges most important components, defense and as a means to w ill be "Archaelogy of the Rechebei, the following are Minimum qualification is a from $21,600 to $28,900 per according to MAPS Director control hostile suspects. Mariana and Caroline Islands," among the vacancies available bachelor of arts degree plus five year. Dr. Barbara Moir, is its new Since Monday, the officers an overview of the prehistory now according to PSS news years of experience. Salary -Four Physical Education anthropology/Pacific Studies have been attending classes at of these island groups, and release. ranges from $22,700 to Teachers. Minimum curriculum. Dr. Moir and the academy so as to qualify "Peoples of the Pacific," a -One Special ‘ Education $30,400 per year. qualification is a bachelor of anthropology instructor Lisa them to carry the baton. A survey of the traditional and Coordinator. Minimum -One Teacher Training science degree plus two years Hacskaylo have developed four total of 28 police officers are new courses which w ill be contemporary cultures of qualification is a master of arts Specialist. Minimum of experience. Salary ranges required to attend 12 hours of offered for the first time during Micronesia, Polynesia, and degree plus five years of qualification is a bachelor of from $20,60.0 to $26,00 per classes which centers on the the Spring 1991 semester. Melanesia, said the NMC experience. Salary ranges from arts degree plus five years of year. theory and proper practice of One new course is "Cultural release. $25,000 to $33,500 per year. experience. Salary ranges from For further information, visit the weapon. Anthropology" a broad-based Each of these courses earns 3 -Three School Principals. $21,600 to $28,900 per year. or call the PSS staff Services Classes are being conducted introduction that looks at academic credits and satisfies Minimum qualification is a -One Guidance/ Office at Lower Base, tel. nos. by five certified DPS instruct­ cultural patterns,, behaviors, General Education requirements master of arts degree and five Counseling/Student Activities 322-4051/3, or w rite to the ors and by Northern Marianas and value systems worldwide, for Social Sciences or elective years of experience. Salary Coordinator. Minimum same office at P.O. Box 1370, College Instructor Jim H ill. but with attention given to credit. Anyone wanting to ranges from $25,000 to qualification is a master of arts Saipan, M P 96950. Police officers need to be Pacific island cultures. This discover what anthropology and $33,500 per year. degree plus four years of certified before they could be course w ill be especially archaeology are all about, what -One Testing Coordinator. experience. Salary ranges from issued the baton to assure that These officers are not out to hit each other. They are practicing the suspects. Here, officers show one of the techniques involved in valuable to people living and lives of the early Chamorros Minimum qualification is a $22,700 to $30,400 per year. CHC extends deadline for they have the proper knowledge various techniques involved in handling the PR-24. subduing a suspect. Vaccine Injury Congressman and Mrs. Stanley T. Torres jointly w ith their daughter REGINA Compensation TORRES BLANCO and KIDS are sponsoring a Novena for the Perpetual Help and The deadline for the Ora-cion para IPAZ and safety of their son, SSGT. Stanley Cabrera TORRES on alert submission of requirements to apply for compensation to the at Kadena, Okinawa, and son-in law. Captain Harry Camacho BLANCO, now Vaccine Injury Compensation serving in the Desert Shield, SAUDI ARABIA and to all men and women of the Program has been extended until January 31,1991, a press Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands serving in the United States of release from the America Armed Forces, in SAUDI ARABIA and the Persian Gulf. Commonwealth Health Center stated. The program is for people The Novena is being said nightly (JANUARY 07th) at 7:00 PM. thru January 15th who have suffered injuries related to childhood vaccines at Congressman and Mrs. S ta n le y! Torres' residence in Garapan, Nebraska Road, given before Oct. 1, 1988. The KflLRPfiNfi south of Mini Cafe and behind M.S. Villagomez Bldg. II, beach side. U.S. Congress has passed the extension of the filing deadline. Those who want to apply Direct from Hawaii Also, a special mass for all of them to be offered by Bishop Thomas Camacho on may write to the Clerk, U.S. Claims Court, 717 Madison January 15th, at 6:00 RM. at the Cathedral. Place, N.W ., Washington, D.C. 20005 with telephone TWO SHOWS January 11th -10:00 p.m. number (202) 633-7257. ALL THE PEOPLE ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND BOTH OCCASIONS People may also contact the January 12th -10:00 p.m. Health Resources and Services Administration through toll- free hotline, 1-900-388-2382. For further information and assistance, contact Public Health Administrator Fermin Sakisat at the Public Health Division of the CHC at telephone 234-8950 extension Lt. Lino tenono (top) ana sgt. Hyatt Regency 2003. John Salas (below) are 2 of the 5 DPS instructors certified to teach the use of the PR-24 to DPS officers. Tickets $19.50 of how the weapon could be used. They are also required to piss an examination that would test their proficiency in execut­ Tickets available at Hyatt Regency and Mar-Pac ing each of the techniques of 234-1234 234-7113 the PR-24, course instructor L l Lino Tenorio said. The baton, invented in late E $P N HAPPY BIRTHDAY 1971 by Lo n Anderson, is „ Tfc Kcnm-AM ALEX constructed of 100% Poly­ PACIFIC HYATT REG€NCY/:*]fi\N | ^ jj| j.p jV [ RENT-A-CAR carbonate plastic an d is much DISTRIBUTORS May you hâve many ADVENTURE TOUR more stronger and far more more birthdays to come. superior than the conventional W e love you. nightstick. Ate Lina. Ate Nancy, It has also been used by K u y a Ja c k d t A.JL A Shimbros Production — *______: various law enforcement, 14-marianas v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 11,1991

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 15 Course Number/Title. Credits Davs lime· Room insffuctör Interdisciplinary Northern Marianas College ID 110A Intro to College Life T 12:30 1:45 A-l L. Niece-Newport ID 110B Intro to College Life TH 12:30 • 1:45 A-l L. Niece-Newport ID 190,290 Special Projects ID 296 Special Topics ED 297 Seminar

JA 100A Beginning Japanese 3 MWF 9:30 -10:20 A-4 F. Sugasawa JA100B Beginning Japanese 3 MWF 1:00-1:50 A-2A F. Sugasawa Course Number/Title Credits Davs Time Room Instructor JA 101A Elementary Japanese 3 MWF 8:00-8:50 A-2A K. Yagihashi ED 295 Reading/Wrt Meth (Elem.) 3 MW 5:00-6:15 A-2B к Latham JA 101B Elementary Japanese 3 TTH 8:00 -9:15 A-2A K. Yagihashi ED 296 Thinking Skills 3 TTH 3:30-4:45 A-4 D. Warren JA 201A Intermediate Japanese I 4 MWF 2:00-3:15 A-2A K. Yagihashi JA201B Intermediate Japanese I 4 MWF 11:00-12:15 A-4 R. Shiomi January 7-8 & 10...... Placement Testing -1:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. January 2 1 ...... First Day of Instruction Electrical Installation & Maintenance JA 202 Intermediate Japanese II 3 TTH 5:00-6:15 A-4 R. Shiomi English Testing - Room A-l January 21-25...... Add/Drop/Late Registration EIM 100 Electrical Installation 6 TTH 8:00-11:00 F-l A. Charfauros JA 205A Intro to Rdg/Wrt Japanese 3 MWF 2:00-2:50 A-4 R. Shiomi Math Testing - Room A-7 February 1 ...... Last Day to Petition to Graduate Spring 1991 EIM 101 Electrical Installation 6 MW 1:00-4:00 U I. Masga LAN 296 Esperanto 3 MW 9:30 -10:45 M B.DallaPozza January 14...... Academic Advising Starts February 1 ...... Last Day for 80% Refund EIM 102 Electrical Installation 6 TTH 8:00-11:00 U I. Masga January 15-17...... Registration for Ongoing Students Only February 15...... Last Day for 40% refund EIM 103 Electrical Installation 6 MW 8:00-11:00 U A. Charfauros Mathematics 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. & March 25-29...... Spring Break EIM 110 Electrical Installation I 3 MW 8:00 - 9:30 F-l W. Mallen MA 080 Vocational Mathematics 3 MW 1:00 - 2:30 A-ll B. Torres 2:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., A p ril 2 6 ...... Last Day to Withdraw from Class EIM 111 Electrical InstallationII 3 MW 1:00-2:30 F-l W. Mallen M A090A Pre-Algebra 3 MW 9:30 -10:45 A-2A C. Celis A-4 O. Camacho Student Lounge M ay 10...... Last Day of Instruction ME 296 Special Project Class : MA 101 Basic Math for Business 3 MWF 6:35 - 7:25 J. Masiwemai Funds of Mathematics 3 MWF 4:0 0 -4 :5 0 A-2A C. Celis January 16-17...... Open Registration M ay 10...... Grades Due for Degree Program Auto Service I 3 MW 5:00 - 6:30 MHS MA 120 MA 161A College Algebra & Trig 3 MW 12:30 -1:45 A-2B C. Celis 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. & May 13-16...... Final Examinations Electronics MA 161B College Algebra & Trig 3 MW 11:00-12:15 A-2B C. Celis 2:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Student Lounge M ay 19...... Graduation ET 081 Basic Math for Electricity/ Electronics 3 MWF 2:45 - 3:45 A -ll B.Scruggs January 18...... Orientation 9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m., M ay 2 0 ...... Grades Due N ursing ET 110 Soldering 1 w 4:00 - 4:50 A -ll B. Scruggs Student Lounge NU 112b Clinical Skills П - Lecture 3 TH 1:00-3:00 C-4 J. Sauerwald ET 150 DC Circuit Measurements 4 TTH 6:00 - 8:45 A -ll B. Scruggs Lab F 9:30-1:30 C-5 J. Sauerwald ET 151 AC Circuitry 4 TTH 2:00 - 4:45 A -ll B. Scruggs Disclaimer Courses and Faculty are subject to change through normal academic procedures. NU 113 Nursing of Adults - Lect 3 W 2:00-5:00 C-4 K. Goudreau ET 153 Active Devices 4 MW 6:00 - 8:45 A -ll B. Scruggs Clinical T 6:30-3:30 CHC K. Goudreau Course Number/Title Credits Davs Time Room Instructor Course Number/Title W 6:30-11:30 CHC K. Goudreau Credits Davs Time Room Instructor English Language Institute MG 201 Introduction to Banking 3 TTH 6:30 - 7:45 1-5 M. Naholowa’a NU 206 Adv Nrs of Adults-Lecture 3 M 10:00-12:00 C-5 S. Robinson Agriculture EU 060A Voc Ed English 3NDU MW 12:30 -1:45 A-4 A. Taylor MG 231A Introduction to Business 3 MW 11:00 -12:15 1-5 A. Cabrera Clinical W 11:30-3:30 CHC S. Robinson AG 101 Introduction to Agriculture 3 MW 3:30-4:30 G Staff EU 060B Voc Ed English 3NDU TTh 12:30 -1:45 A-7 A. Taylor MG 23IB Introduction to Business 3 MW 5:00-6:15 A-4 A. Cabrera TH 6:30-3:30 CHC S. Robinson AG 181 Princip. of Crop Production4 TTH 8:00-9:00 G R. Ragus ELI 071A Beginning English 6NDU MWF 12:30 - 2:10 A -l R. Newport MG 234 Introduction to Mgmt MW NU 209 Nuts Issues & Trends-Lect 3 M 2:00-4:00 C-5 S. Robinson Lab T 1:00-4:00 G R. Ragus 3 2:00-3:15 A-9 M. Freeman ELI 071B Beginning English 6NDU MWF 5:40--7:20 A -l G. DiGiacomo MG 236 Introduction to Marketing 3 TTH 3:30-4:45 1-5 J. Ferrari AG 223 Plant Pathology 3 MW 8:00 - 9:30 G V. Matalog ELI 073A Reading/Vocab. Dev. I 6NDU MWF 8 :0 0 --9:40 A -l I. Propst MG 238 Intr. to Business Law 3 MW 6:30 - 7:45 1-5 K. Govendo Phvsical Education/Health AG 232 Farm Equipment Operation 3 THF 1:30 - 3:00 G Staff EU 073B Reading/Vocab. Dev. I 6NDU MWF 2 :0 0 --3:40 A-7 F. Ascencio MG 250 Small Business Mgmt 3 TTH 6:30-7:45 HE 200 Health & The Community 3 MWF 12:30 -1:45 A-7 P. McArthur AG 245 General Entomology 3 MW 1:00-2:30 G C. Chiu R -l D. Mendiola EU 074A Writing/Grammar Study I 6NDU MWF 10:0 0 - 11:40 A -l R. Newport PA 210 Public Admin.& Management PE 121 Volleyball 1 TTH 12:00 -1:00 Gym P. McArthur EU 074B Writing/Grammar Study I 6NDU MWF 3:45- 5:30 A -l I. Propst Concepts/Applications PE 125 Basketball 1 TTH 1:00-2:00 Gym P. McArthur Anthropology 3 TTH 2:00-3:15 1-5 D. King EU 079 English through Drama 6NDU TTH 10:00- 11:50 A-4 D. Warren Beginning Judo 1 MW 4:00 - 5:00 G ym B. Dalla Pozza AN 200 Cultural Anthropology 3 TTH 9:30 -10:45 A-2A L. Hacskaylo SS 101A Keyboarding/Typewriting 3 MW 9:30 -10:45 D-5 B. Sabían F 10:00- 11:50 A-2B D. Warren PE 141 SS 101B Keyboarding/Typewriting 3 MW PE 296(T) Varsity Track and Field 1 TBA TBA Gym K. Barnes AN 210 Archaeology 3 TTH 2:00-3:15 A-2A L. Hacskaylo 3:30-4:45 D-5 B. Sabían EU 083A Reading/Vocab. Dev II 4NDU MWF* 9:30- 10:45 A-7 F. Ascencio MW SS 102 Intermediate Typewriting 3 MW 5:00-6:15 D-5 M. Pangelinan PE 296(B) Varsity Basketball 1 TBA TBA Gym K. Barnes AN 235 Peoples o f the Pacific 3 3:30 - 4:45 A-2B B. Moir EU 083B Reading/Vocab. Dev II 4NDU MWF* 2 :2 0 - 3:35 A -l G. DiGiacomo SS 103 Filing & Records Mgmt 3 TTH 2:00-3:15 D-5 B. Sabían AN 266 Archaeology o/i Mariana & EU 084A Writing/Grammar Study H4NDU MWF* 11:00- 12:15 A-7 F. DiGiacomo SS 105 Bus. & Office Machines 3 TTH 9:30 -10:45 D-5 B. Sabían Refrigeration & A ir Conditioning Caroline Islands 3 MW 2:00-3:15 A-2B L. Hacskaylo EU 084B Writing/Grammar Study B 4NDU TTH 6:30- 8:10 A-7 F. DiGiacomo SS206A Business Communications 3 TTH 9:30 -10:45 1-5 G. Walter RAC 100 Funds of Refrigeration 3 MW 9:00 -10:30 A-ll A. Johnson ELI 093A Reading/Vocab. Dev. Ill 3NDU TTH 11:00- 12:15 A-9 F. Ascencio SS 206В Business Communications 3 TTH 5:00 - 6:15 C-4 G. Walter RAC 101 Tools & Systems 5 TTH 8:30 -12:00 A -ll A. Johnson M EU 093B Reading/Vocab. Dev. ffl 3NDU TTH 5:00· 6:15 R-l F. DiGiacomo SS 209 Office Procedures 3 TTH 5:00 - 6:15 D-5 Staff AR 101 Introduction to Art 3 MW 12:30 -1:45 R-l M.Vitarelli E U 094A Writing/Grammar Study EQ3NDU TTH 8:15 - 9:30 A-4 D. Warren Science A R 103 Drawing 3 MW 6:30 - 7:45 R-l M.Vitarelli ELI 094B Writing/Grammar Study HDNDU TTH 6:30 7:45 A -l Staff Principles of Biology 4 TTH 8:00-9:15 B-l J. Sabían AR 296 Pacific Art History 3 TTH 11:00 -12:15 R-l M.Vitarelli' Construction Trades * These Friday classes are as follows: BI 101 W 8:00 -10:00 B-l J. Sabían CTIOOA Intro to Construction 3 MW 8:00 - 9:30 R-3 P. Pisander 083A 9:30 -10:20 A-7 Lab 3:00-3:50 B-4 R. Chandran Behavioral &Social Science CT100B Intro to Construction 3 SAT 8:00-11:00 MHS F. Pangelinan 083B 2:20-3:10 A-l BI103 Marine Biology 4 MWF 3:00-5:00 B-4 R. Chandran EC110A Society and Econ. Choice 3 MW 9:30 -10:45 1-5 J. Ferrari CT110 Intro to Carpentry 3 MW 10:00-11:30 R-3 P. Pisander 084A 11:00-11:50 C-4 Lab TH EC110B Society and Econ. Choice 3 MW 2:00-3:15 1-5 J. Ferrari CT111A Construction Forms 3 MW 1:00-2:30 R-3 L. Santos BI 141 General Botany 4 TTH 10:00-11:15 B-l J. Sabían English GE 101 Introduction to Geography 3 MW 8:00-9:15 A-7 G. Smith CT111B Construction Forms 3 MW 5:00-6:30 MHS F. Pangelinan Lab F 10:00 -12:00' B -l J. Sabían EN 101A English Composition 3 MW 5:00-6:15 A-9 J. Belyea HI 101b American Nation II 3 TTH 3:30-4:45 A-9 N. Taisacan CT 112 Rough Framing/Ext. Finish 3 MW 3:00-4:30 R-3 P. Peter BI201 Natural Hist о/t Mariana Is. 4 MWF 4:00 - 4:50 B-4 R. Chandran EN 101B English Composition 3 TTH 2:00-3:15 A-2B J. Belyea HI 121a World Civilization I 3 TTH 9:30 -10:45 A-7 G. Smith CT120A Fundamentals of Masonry 3 TTH 8:00 - 9:30 R-3 L. Santos Lab T 4:00 - 6:00 B-4 R. Chandran EN 102A English Composition 3 TTH 3:30-4:45 R-l J. Belyea Ш 255А NMI History 3 MW 5:05 - 6:20 A-7 N. Taisacan CT120B Fundamentals of Masonry 3 TTH 5:00 - 6:30 MHS F. Pangelinan BI 225 Basic Microbiology 4 MF 2:00-3:15 B-2 C. Stinson EN 201 Creative Writing 3 w 5:00 - 7:30 C-4 Flood/Bingham Ш 255В NMI History 3 TTH 5:00-6:15 A-7 Staff C T130 Basic Plumbing 3 TTH 10:00-11:30 R-3 L. Santos Lab M 10:00 -12:50 B-2 C. Stinson PS 110A Princip. of Democratic Inst.3 TTH 5:00-6:15 A-9 G. Smith CT 150 Basic Electricity 3 MW 11:00-12:30 A-ll A. Johnson BI 252 Into to Human Physiology 4 MF 8:00-9:15 B-2 C. Stinson Fine Arts & Humanities PS 110B Princip. of Democratic Inst.3 MW 9:50-11:05 A-9 G. Smith CT 160A Basic Drafting 3 MW 1:00-2:30 R-2 B. Torres Lab TH 9:00-11:50 B-2 C. Stinson CO 210 Funds of Speech Comm 3 MW 3:30 - 4:45 A-4 W. Bingham PS 202 Commonwealth Govt. 3 TTH 5:00-6:15 A-2B G. Haberman CT 160B Basic Drafting 3 SAT 9:00 -12:00 MHS B. Torres CH100 Basic Chemistry 4 MWF 6:00 - 7:00 B-3 R. Chandran LI 210 Modem American Lit 3 TTH 3:30 - 4:45 A-2A W. Bingham PY 101A General Psychology 3 MW 9:30 -10:45 A-2B N. Flood CT160C Basic Drafting 3 TTH 9:00 -10:30 R-2 J. Bailey Lab TH 5:00 - 7:00 B-3 R. Chandran U 296 Literature of the Pacific 3 MW 3:30 - 4:45 R-l M. Vitarelli PY 101B General Psychology 3 TTH 3:30-4:45 A-7 N. Flood CT298 Internship 6Advisor approval(Time/Length/Site)A. Atalig NS 101 Intro to Physical Science 4 MWF 5:00 - 5:50 B-3 J. Khoury MU 104 Chorus 3 MW 3:30 - 4:45 1-4 B. Dalla Pozza PY 202 Adolescent Psychology 3 MW 3:30-4:45 A-9 N. Flood BPR100A Blueprint 3 TTH 1:00-2:30 R-2 J. Bailey Lab T 4:00- 6:00 B-3 J. Khoury MU 106 Introduction to Music 3 TTH 9:30-10:45 1-4 B. Dalla Pozza SO 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 MW 8:00-9:15 A-2B A. Walter BPR100B Blueprint 3 MW 9:00 -10:30 R-2 J. Bailey MU 160 Music Theory 3 TTH 12:30-1:45 A-4 B. Dalla Pozza SO 216 Marriage and the Family 3 TTH 5:00-6:15 A-l R. Shewman Tourism MU 200 Applied Music, Flute 1 private lessons 1-1 M. Blaisus S 0297A Current Issues in the CNMI3 TUES 8:00 -10:30 A-9 A. Walter Construction Trades Lab TS160A Intro to Travel &Tsm Indus 3 TTH 9:15 -10:45 A-2B A. Guerrero MU 200 Applied Music, Clarinet 1 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus S 0297B Current Issues in the CNMI 3 THU 12:30 - 3:00 A-9 A. Walter CT 102 Construction 6 TTH 8:00-11:00 L M. Ajoste TS 163 A Intro to Hospitality Indus 3 M-F 8:00 - 8:50 MHS J. Demers(2+2) MU 200 Applied Music, Oboe 1 private lessons 1-1 M. Blaisus C T103 Construction 6 TTH 8:00-11:30 L M.· Ajos te TS 163B Intro to Hospitality Indus 3 M-F 8:55-9:45 MHS J. Demers(2+2) MU 200 Applied Music, Saxophone 1 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus Business Education (14 Weeks OJT) TS 171 Tour & Travel Operations 3 TTH 1:50-3:20 R -l J. Demers MU 200 Applied Music, Trumpet 1 private lessons 1-1 M. Blaisus AC 204A Funds of Blqpng & Accntg 3 TTH 11:00-12:15 1-5 B. Bradshaw TS 185 Intro, to Food & Beverage Mgt Cooperative Education MU 200 Applied Music, Trombone 1 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus AC 204A Lab F 9:30 -10:45 1-5 G. Walter (night only) 3 W 5:00 - 7:50 1-4 Staff CE250A Intro to Co-op Ed 3 MW 12:30 -1:45 A-9 G. Pangelinan MU 200 Applied Music, Fr. Horn 1 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus AC204B Funds of Bkpng & Accntg 3 MW 3:30 - 4:45 1-5 G. Walter TS 191 Marketing for the Hospitality Industry CE 250B Co-op Work Experience 3 T 12:30-1:45 A-9 G. Pangelinan MU 200 Applied Music, Tuba 1 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus AC 204B Lab F 11:00-12:15 1-5 G. Walter (night) 3 TTH 5:00 - 6:30 A-2A Staff CE250C Co-op Work Experience 3 TH 12:30 -1:45 MU 200 Applied Music, Percussion 1 private lessons 1-3 M. Blaisus AC 221A Funds of Accounting 3 MW 8:00-9:15 1-5 G. Walter A-2B G. Pangelín an MU 200 Applied Music, Guitar 1 private lessons 1-1 B. Dalla Pozza AC 221B Funds of Accounting 3 TTH 5:00-6:15 1-5 R. Bradshaw Education MU 200 Applied Music, Piano 1 private lessons 1-1 B. Dalla Pozza AC 230a Intermediate Accounting 3 MW 5:00-6:15 1-5 R. Bradshaw CM 101A Elementary Chamorro 3 MU 200 Applied Music, Voice 1 private lessons 1-1 B. Dalla Pozza CS 103 A Intro to Computers 3 MW 11:00-12:15 D-3 M. Freeman TTH 6:30-7:45 MT.C C. Taimanao ECE251 Devel. in Early Childhood 3 MU 296 Concert Band 1 MW 3:00 - 3:50 Mt.C M. Blaisus CS 103B Intro to Computers 3 MW 3:30-4:45 D-3 M. Freeman MW 9:30 -10:45 R-l S. Osborn ECE252 Curriculum I 3 MW MU 296 Introduction to Jazz 3 private lessons Mt.C M. Blaisus CS 131A Word Processing 3 TTH 9:30 -10:45 D-2 M. Freeman 3:45 - 5:00 A-7 S. Osborn ECE257 Teaching Language Skills MU 296 Jazz Studies 3 TTH 8:00-9:15 A-7 M. Blaisus CS 131B Word Processing 3 TTH 5:00 - 6:15 D-2 M. Freeman 3 TTH 3:30-4:45 A-l N. Latham ECE290 Observation in ECE PI 201 Introduction to Philosophy 3 TTH 9:30 -10:45 A -l W. Bingham CS 140 Database Applications I 3 TTH 5:00-6:15 D-3 G Anderson 3 MW TBA TBA S. Osborn ED 100 Intro to Sign Language 3 PI 296 Philosophy & Literature 3 MW 11:10-12:25 A-9 W. Bingham CS 150A Spreadsheet Applications 3 TTH 9:30 -10:45 D-3 A. Cabrera TTH 6:35-7:50 A-2A J. Hayes-Strom ED 110 Introduction to Teaching 3 MW CS 150B Spreadsheet Applications 3 TTH 3:30-4:45 D-3 A. Cabrera 6:30-7:45 A-2B P. Kavan For Further Information Call the ED 192 Observation & Participations Home Economics CS 223 BASIC Programming 3 TTH 2:00 - 3:15 D-2 J. Ferari TTH TBA TBA P. Kavan ED 210 Human Growth & Devel. Intro to Food Science 4 MWF 10:00-11:00 G F. James Director of Admissions & Records at: CS 240 Word Processing.Applic.II 3 MW 8:00-9:15 A-4 N. Latham HO 296 ED 293 TESL Methods 3 T 9:00 -10:00 G E. Varanesse -Desktop Publishing 3 MW 5:00-6:15 D-3 L. Anastasio 3 MW 6:35 - 7:50 A-2A J. Villagomez HO 296 Intro toClothing Const 234-5498/5499/6128 Ext. 35-37 Lab TH 9:00-11:00 G 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FR1DAY-JANUARY11,1991 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28.1990:-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 16-A

College prep school to get off COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION Lower Base · P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, MP 96950 the ground this September Telephone: 322-4033 or 322-5088 (Saipan) · 433-9261 fTlnian) · 532-9414 (Rota) The successful completion of personal interviews by academy a fully-credited program for the staff before being accepted into gifted and talented pre-high the academy. school students at the Northern The academy, a locally PUBLIC NOTICE Marianas College w ill form chartered non-profit basis for a full-fledged college organization, is working with preparatory high school in the the PSS to obtain its school THIS IS A FORWARDING TO ALL CUSTOMERS OF THE COMMON­ Commonwealth next charter before the start of WEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION (CUC) WITH ACCOUNTS September, according to school in September. OVER 90 DAYS. Felicidad t. Ogumoro, The pilot program last EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991, FROM 8:00 AM . TO 5:00 P.M. President of the Northern September enrolled four INCLUDING SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, THE MEMBERS OF THE Marianas Academy. students, ages 12 to 13 and in The pilot program, the 8th Grade at Mt. Carmel, CUC LINE CREW WILL BE DISCONNECTING SERVICES OF ACCOUNTS introduced by Paz Y oubîs, SDA School and Grace OVER 90 DAYS PAST DUE. CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE DISPUTE ON JANUARY 11 -13 Public School System’s Christian Academy, in regular CUC BILLS ARE URGED TO ADDRESS THEIR COMPLAINTS IN WRITING National Diffusion Network credit courses at the college. TO THE CUSTOMER RELATION SECTION, UTILnY SERVICES DIVISION, Project Director and adopted by A ll four students-A. Kodep COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION, P.O. BOX 1220, SAIPAN, G R 0 C ERIE S the academy, is the "college Ogumoro-Uludong from SDA studies for the gifted and School and Toshi Shoda and MP 96950.TO AVOID DISCONNECTION, WRITTEN DISPUTE HAS TO talented," now being Cherisse Sablan from Mt. BE RECEIVED BY CUC ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991. /WOo-MlCnO. Ajinomoto 16 oz...... $1.79 Beef Short Ribs...... 3.59/lb implemented in some colleges Carmel and Elizabeth Flood- and universités in the mainland from Grace Christian Academy- THE CUC HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY CRITICIZED OF ITS FINANCIAL Nestle Condensed Milk 400 g ...... 1.49 Beef Spare Ribs...... 1.89/ib in an attempt to meet the -attended classes with older CONDITION. AS SUCH IT IS OUR POSITION NOW TO SHOW PROOF OF / W* &01M ÇüTlHin academic needs of students students throughout the I i . l l H l i ' i OUR CAPABILITY TO GENERATE THE MUCH NEEDED FUNDS BY Pringles (All Flavor) 6. o z ...... 1.89 Beef Feet Skin-on...... 1.79/ib whose needs are not being fully semester. met by traditional school Ogumoro, Uludong and COLLECTING WHAT IS DUE TO US MONTHLY. Ship Biscuits 3.I5 oz...... 59 U.S. Oxtails...... 2.69 b classes. Shoda took a 4 credit course in The program is sanctioned the fundamental of ON THE OTHER HAND, WE APPRECIATE THOSE CUSTOMERS WHO by the US Department of environmental biology while MAINTAIN THEIR ACCOUNTS ON A CURRENT STATUS, FOR SURE Crisco Oil I gallon...... 7.98 Beef Intestine...... 1.19/ib Education as one of the Sablan and Flood enrolled in a demonstration projects under 3-credit Japanese language YOUR PAYMENTS WILL ASSIST US TO REMAIN OF SERVICE TO YOU Folgers Coffee 8 oz...... 4.98 Pork Intestine(Small)..... 1.49/.b National Diffusion Network. class. AND ALLOW CUC TO SURVIVE. Because o f the success o f the Although the youngest in pilot program, the Northern their classes, the four students Kikkoman Soy Sauce I.6 liter...... 3.79 Pork Spare Ribs 5/up..... 1.99/ib THIS PUBLIC NOTICE ALSO COVERS THE ISLANDS OF ROTA AND Marianas College, with the full also enrolled in an once-a week TINIAN. SEE YOUR CUC OFFICES FOR MORE INFORMATION. support of the Board of enrichment class taught at the Del Monte Pineapple Juice 46 oz..... 1.69 Pork Spare Ribs 2 down 2.98 b Regents and President Agnes college by Cathy Munson. McPhetres, has agreed to Especially organized for the / S / RAMON S. GUERRERO Paul’s Trim & Regular Milk I lite r.... 89 Pork Chops...... 3.39 b expand the program in students by Munzon, this Executive Director September to about 30 students private tutoring course under die sponsorship of the _ Smoked Picnic H am ...... introduced students to various II Morinaga Pan Cake M ix480 grams. 1.69 2 .19/ib Northern Marianas Academy. technics of learning and The students w ill form the involves a lot of mental Taikoo Sugar 4.4 lbs...... 1.89 Amaral’s Hot Sausage.... 4.09 b first two grades-9 and 10 exercises based on proven COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION grades--of the academy's gifted and talented programs in Lower Base · P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, MP 96950 Entamil Reg./with iron 13 oz...... 2.19 Pork Blood 1 pint...... 2.39/each planned four-grade college the states. Telephone: 322-4033 or 322-5088 (Saipan) · 433-9261 fTlnian) · 532-9414 (Rota) preparatory high-school, The pilot program w ill be according to Ogumoro. The continued this spring semester, Cal bre Prawn Crackers 120 g...... 1.19 Chicken Thighs...... 1.59/ib students w ill attend 4-5 regular starting this month, with only credited college classes each limited number of openings. PUBLIC SERVICE AMOMCEMEYT Chicken Drumstick...... 1.69/ib semester which will also be Interested students or parents counted towards their high should contact Cathy Munson TO ILE TRIES/SUN DRIES Chicken Grizzard...... 1.79/ib school diplomas. Ogumoro at 322-9321 or Francisco BECAUSE OF THE MAJOR DISCONNECTION said the academy plans to add Uludong at 322-3348. grades 11 and 12 in 1992. OF CUC'S POWER, WATER AND SEWER ^ Family Size Tide 8.8 lb 9.98 Whole Frying Chicken.... .99/ib "W e are very excited because we have been planning the Cans fop kids CUSTOMERS ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991, IiOB h— v Downy Sunrise 96 oz 4.98 academy for the last two CUC WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE CUC years," Ogumoro, whose son going strong EVERYDAY LOW PRICE attended the pilot program, The Cans for Kids program, a UTILITY BUSINESS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ON Lux Beauty Soap 100 g 3 for said. "Without the interest and IA N . 11-17 year round aluminum can support of the college, we w ill recycling program which is WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, FROM 8:00 A.M. TO not be able to start the academy Windex 22 oz 59 in September." helping to raise money for the 5:00 P.M., EVEN THOUGH THIS IS A local schools just got an added Ogumoro said the academy boost with completion and w ill open for pre-registration in COMMONWEALTH HOLIDAY B/H Baby Wipes 150/ct...... 2.59 delivery of special can March and students desiring to collection containers to most enroll in the academy w ill have of the island's schools, Jergens Mild Soap 4.7 o z ...... 39 to pass admission tests and according to news release from SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, CUC WILL EXTEND <·.- i |.'in:-: CRM. ITS REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS FROM 8:00 ¡Gee Shampoo & Conditioner 12 o z.... 2.39 ¡f-V. ·· .· ■ · · Special thanks goes out to M.S. Villagomez Enterprises A.M. - 5:00 P.M., TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE Prell Shampoo & Conditioner 15 o z ... 3.99 Onions ...... -59/lb. 1 .79/ib. ’ #!* who constructed the containers and who w ill also be picking CUSTOMERS THAT REQUIRES THEIR up the cans from the schools PRESENCE AT OUR UTILITY OFFICE. Dawn Washing Liquid 12 oz.... 1.49 Potatoes...... -69/lb. Green Cabbage . -98/lb. and redeeming them for cash. M m Materials for the containers, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, CUC WILL PROVIDE were donated by various private Imperial Leather Bath Soap .75 g3 for 1.00 Cello Red Apple.... 98/lb. Chinese Cabbage... 98/lb. ■ t ,; 1 companies and individuals who ADDITIONAL HOURS OF UTILITY OPERATIONS ¡Happy ¡Birthday care about conserving energy FROM 8:00 A.M. -1.00 P.M. ONLY ^ v i ^ D r a n a Liquid 32 oz.. 2.59 Cello Carrots -69/bg. Red Grapes.. 1 .98/ib. and protecting the island ‘Elv it environment. I w ill always cherish your CNM I residents are asked to Bounce Fabric Softener 4 0 /ct. 2.98 Oranges ...... 89 U.S.Lemon...... -98/lb (ovt & thoughtfulness. do their part in collecting and CUC MANAGEMENT Love, Tani donating the alumintim cans to ^ 4 the neighborhood school. 16-B-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-DECEMBER 28,1990 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-17 Garbage problem may force schools to close down Announces The schools may be forced to may be forced to shut down shut down because there is because of health code nobody to pick up the garbage violations." at the schools, said The Education Commissioner their Commissioner of Education requested the Governor’s Office Elizabeth D. Rechebei. to help out PSS in any way it In a letter to Governor can to prevent health and safety Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero, violations which may result ¡K araoke & U lestaurani STOREWIDE she said that it costs over from lack of trash collection at (Formerly Club Atis) $50,000 to pick up the garbage the schools, the PSS release at the schools a year, but PSS said. has only $10,000 available for "If funds cannot be made trash collection, according to available, perhaps your Office PSS news release.' would provide assistance to the SUPER Rechebei said PSS requested schools by having the trash $60,000 in Fiscal year 1991 collected by a Government budget for trash collection, but agency or private entity," she the PSS budget has not been said. passed by the Legislature. PSS operates eight elemetary The $10,000 is enough for schools, one junior high trash collection for the first school, one high school, and quarter o f F is c a l Y ear 1991, ten Headstart centers on which began on October 1 of Saipan, and these schools and last year, she said. centers plus the PSS central "We have not found any office at Lower Base need their vendor that is willing to collect trash to be collected everyday, Tokyo Tower our concerned that the schools the Commisioner said. Karaoke :aurant ON SELECTED Happy Birthday to Business Hours: TESS.Y & JAYLENE Club Disco/Karaoke: 8:00PM-2:00AM Beach Road, Chalan Kanoa MERCHANDISE EVANGELISTA Jan. 12-13,1991 Restaurant: 10:00AM-10:00PM Tel. 235-5157/234-5181 E'SPN E'SPN Motors Motors Wishing you both the very best to come & JANUARY 10th THRU JANUARY 12th many more. Greetings from Mama THIS WEEK ONLY! Nita, Brother Cezar.

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For CNMI Residents Only Senate to hold public Rates Subject To Change Without Notice hearing on Rota acific Financial Corp. A Subsidiary of The Senate committee on portant hearing: ’— Pacific International Company (DBA GIBSON'S) Federal Relations and Indepen­ Marianas Public Land Corpo­ P dent Agencies w ill hold a public ration Executive Director Professional Center Building hearing on January 14, 1991 at William COncepcion, Coastal Eduardo G. Camacho - President 10 in the morning, at Rota Court Resources Management Execu­ Tel: 234-8615/5706 · Fax: 234-3517 House, Village. tive Director Jack Villagomez, The public hearing is regard­ Efrain Camacho, a consulting ing the distribution of the new engineer, Ben Songsong from Homestead Village lots in Songsong Surveying, Rota Sinapaloand implications of the Mayor Prudencio Manglona, Remember if you don't belt yourself, new Rota Agricultural Home­ Municipal Council officials- stead Law . Oscar Quitugua, J uan Quitugua, you're kidding yourself Larua Manglona, all resident The following witnesses are department and agency heads asked to be present on this im- and the general public. ( n o w

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WHEN YOU NEED SOMEONE TO USTEN, WE'RE THERE,. our rn o w M T Cash & Carry · No Credit Card · While Supplies Last · Tel. 234-6446/3717 234-5100 8:00 p.m, 7 days,a week Thu project receive· 37% of if· faukag from VOCA. t federal ( n o t program Store Hours: Monday to Saturday 8:00am to 6:00pm · Sunday 8:00am to 2:00pm to provide victim'· uiiw inne, in the · mount of S26.431 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 24-A 24-m a r ia n a s v a rie ty NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY11,1991 Geezer basketball league MICROL CORPORATION starts January 12 Fine Jewelry January 12,1991 w ill be the games to 15. Two or three 9 official opening of the games per Saturday. Playoffs Geezers, over 30 years of age, are scheduled at regular J t 4 A Q E _ 1988 SUBARU WGN AAD-461 ф Ч Ч Э Э . $3495. basketball league. Play w ill seasons end. begin after teams are selected 1988 MAZDA RX7 AAF-353 8995т 7995. Saturday morning at 9:00 Absolutely last call for 1988 MAZDA P/U AAB-289 2495; 1995. a.m. at the Civic Center those interested. A ll those Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. that registered w ill b6 1988 FORD BRONCO AAH-468 9508. 8500. A ll entrants must bring their contacted before Saturday. $10.00 entrance fee. To date No exemptions. If you want 1990 CHEV CAMARO AAP-806 2ОД09-. 17,500. neary 40 men have shown up to place your name on the 1985 MITSUBISHI P/U AAG-735 795; 595. for preliminary practice roster for selection please sessions. League games w ill contact Joe Lizama or Tong 1987 CRESSIDA AAC-309 7895; 6995. begin this Saturday after the Rogolofoi at 234-1001, if 1990 HI-LUX 1T0N AAR-427 9995. captains select squads. you plan to be absent this дпс Half court, winners out. coming Saturday. 1984 FIAT AAM-154 • т а и т 195. 1983 MAZDA 626 AAB-316 2995. 2495. 1990 COROLLA COUPE AAD-184 8588; 7995. 1987 HI-LUX AAE-452 2508. 1995. 1988 CRESSIDA AAX-932 7985; 6995. Come by 1988 SUPRA AAG-321 43т895. 12,995. 1990 COROLLA WGN AAS-033 8808; 8500. And Apply 1989 COROLLA SDN AAM-806 7995. 6995. 1987 VWJETTA AAD-280 5888; 4500. Today 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA AAS-766 4995; 3995. 1987 SUBARUWGN AAL-111 3495; 2995. 1990 MITSUBISHI AAM-144 8995; 7995. For Our 1987 CRESSIDA AAB-070 7495; 6995. 1989 COROLLA AAL-288 8995; 7995. 1988 VW WGN AAE-942 8809; 7500. 1985 NISSAN 200SX AAC-756 3995; 3195. 1985 MAZDA 626 AAK-065 4995; 3995. Can containers constructed by N. S. Villagomez for the "Cans for Kids" school program (Sao story on paga 16·A). 1989 HI-LUX EX-CAB 48Æ0O-. 9995. 1989 COROLLA AAK-415 8995; 7995. INVITATION TO BID PAYMENT AS LOW AS DPW91-ITB-00167

The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for the IMMEDIATE HIRING Construction of As Perdido Road, Saipan, MP Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, February 08, 1991, at which time and place Island Business Systems & Supply the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. $* 25.00 ■ P E R MONTH (CNMI) Corp Contract time is 210 Calendar Days. AH bids must be accompanied by is in need of a a bidder's bond in the amount of not less than 15% of the total bid price. Bid security may be bid bond, certified check, cashier's check or other form acceptable to the Government made payable to the Payments as low as $25.00 per month. Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands with a MARKETING SALES REPRESENTATIVE notation on the face of the check: "Credit Account No. 1453". The payment should be obtained from the CNMI, Treasurer, Department of Let us open an account for you today! Finance in Capitol Hill, before applying for the bidding documents.

THE APPLICANT MUST BE AT LEAST A HIGH The Department of Public Works hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to SCHOOL GRADUATE, WITH GOOD this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded - All credit handled In-Store. COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS, SELF INITIATIVE, full opportunity to submit bids in response to this'invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, and national origin in consideration for an award. MINIMUM SALES EXPERIENCE, WILLINGNESS TO Located at JG Sablan Building, Garapan TRAIN CUSTOMERS. ON USAGE OF CANON COPIERS, In addition, bidders are hereby notified that all bids may be rejected if Monday thru Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sundays, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. the lowest responsive bid received exceed the Government's estimate ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS, FACSIMILE by more that 7% percent and it is determined that an award of Call for information, Tel.: 235-5270 contract would cause excessive inflationary impact. In the event all TRANCEIVERS & CALCULATORS. bids are rejected for this reason, this contract proposal will be TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED. modified and may be deferred to rcadvertising for bids until a more competitive situation exists. JG SABLAN A pre-bid conference for prospective bidders will be held at 2:00 p.m., PICK UP APPLICATION AT OUR OFFICE local time, Friday, January 25, 1991, at the Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works. Questions concerning the plans IN GUALO RAJ. and specifications of the Special Provisions should be submitted prior to the conference. PHONE # 234-8002, 234-5155 The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any imperfection in the proposal in the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. l/lond Bu/ine// /y/tem/&/upply A TRUSTED NAME FOR QUALITY /s/ Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia Acting Director of Public Works 24-B-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FR1DAY-DECEMBER 2 8 .199У FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-25 Garment workers stage... Marianas Public Land Corporation Continued from page 1 be provided with free meals. He said that it is the women ’ s prerogative whether they still want to work for the company. “ If they do not want to work anymore, its okay. If they want to PUBLIC NOTICE resign and go home after getting what is due to them, it is still okay,” Torres said. The factory has not only violated Labor regulations but it was also Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 414 et sec i Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141et sec, ordered for closure by the Commonwealth Util-ities Corporation sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­ after it was found out that they have clogged the sewer system with AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby 1987, sino itulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas Public cloth. na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i C U C crew found several pieces o f cloth including stones and sand given of Marianas Public Land Corporation’s Land Corporation e arongarr towlap, igha e produced by the Linson’s stone washing process near the sewer lift intention to enter into an exchange agreement intension-na i Marianas Public Land Corporation mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw station near the factory. involving the parcels of land described below. humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe CUC has already issued a notice of non-compliance to the factory. It has also instruct-ed that Linson stop its stone washing process until Concerned persons may request a hearing on i pidason tani siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. tingorebweyoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil Todu petsona siha ni maninteresante sina the drainage system has been fixed. Linson was also instructed to any proposed exchange. Hearings on the trans­ faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel submit a plan indicating how it can prevent the problem from ever manmansolrsita inekungok gi put maseha manu actions listed below will be scheduled on Janu­ mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool January 11, happening again. na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inekungok put Labor Chief Jack Torres spent his holiday with these workers who have walked-out of Linson's to protest ary 11, 1991 at 9:00 a.m. in the Conference 1991, otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista the company failure to give them their pay. Room of MPLC. siha na pidason tano gi sampapa para u Room. makondukta gi January 11, 1991 gi oran alas PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan i AMMWELEER TOWLAP- Roadways Acquisi­ MPLC. tion

PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract Nos. PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisi­ FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract 1877-3-R/WContaining tion No. 1877-3-RA/V an area of 1,205 square Llapal nge 1,205 meters TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru 1877-3-R/W square meters. giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 026 1,205 metro kuadrao naarea. FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract L01 containing an area of No. 026 L 01 Llapal TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 026 L 01 8,000 square meters nge 8,000 square gyai Saipan yan ha konsisiste 8,000 kuadrao na area. meters.

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u Island* T h e m a in f o r c e i n N is s a n ’s n e w q e n e r a t i o n o f c a r s TJ Ground Beef (Extra SFiesta ft Visit us and test drive a Sentra today Lean-16%) Foods Co. s Available now at X Joeten Motors Diego’s CQ AUTOMOTIVE SALES « PARTS « SERVICE Fish P. O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. 234-5569/5563/5564/5565 Mart ‘Built for the Human Race” là Business Hours: 8:00AM to 5:00 PM Monday to Saturday “ First on Saipan” Drive with care and ISuckle Up ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY-IANUARY11,1991 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11.1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 29

HERMANS MODERN BAKERY VS EDWIN P. SUNG MARKET VS ROQUE B. MATAGOLAI ALDAN MTC VS MARIA B. SANTOS TOWN HOUSE?INC. VS WILLS TAKEO HERMANS MODERN BAKERY VS CHARLIE KENTY JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO HERMANS MODERN BAKERY VS LOLIT SLIGHTLY USED DUENAS JAN. 14 JUDGE ROBERT A. HEFNER HELEN FRANCES S. BASA VS THOMASJC. CARMEN SAFEWAY MEITETSU VS TOWN HOUSE INC. VS AUGUSTIN S. 9:00 AJJ. CABRERA ZENAIDA A. VERGARA MARCUS CNMI VS GARY BASA VILLANEUVA JAN.14 JOSEPHAC. TArTANO VS ISIDRO K. SEMAN CARMEN SAFEWAY MEITETSU VS DIANA V. TOWN HOUSE INC. VS ROSALINA C. CNMI VS RICARDO OMISONG 9:00 AM JOSEPH C. ADA VS ELISA P. SABLAN SABLAN TENOR 10 JAN. 15 ELAMETO. FELIX VS. ELAMETO, R E M ® « URSULA REYES MAFNAS VS JOSE BIBINES COLLECTION VS CHRISTINA A. TOWN HOUSE INC. VS ROSALINA C. 9 0 0 AM MATERIALS JAN?16 PANGELINAN MAFNAS ALDAN TENOR 10 CNMI VS NOEL S. IGNACIO 9:00 AM JAN. 17 OLMPIA MARKET VS JAMES C. SABLAN TOWN HOUSE. INC. VS GAUDENCIO M CNMI VS IGNACIO I. WABOL JESSICA CANNON VS. KIM AN YOUNG ET 9 0 0 AM OLYMPIA MARKET VS TERESA RIVERA 1 0 0 PM AL. ADOPTION RUNGUNBEE TOWN HOUSE INC. VS ERLINDA MA. ROGOPES, JOAQUIN IN RE ESTATE HALIMUYAK DIVERSIFIED, INC. VS 100 PM UNIVERSAL RENTAL VS BERNICE SAN LOURDES N. CASTANO LIZAMA, JOAQUIN CRUZ N RE THE ESTATE VINCENT K. PANGELINAN ADOPTION NICOLAS TOWN HOUSE INC. VS DOLORES M CRUZ OF MIT VS MAX P. BUTALD JAN. 18 PACIFIC TRADING CO. VS SHIN RAN KANG JC TENORO ENT. VS LUI A. PILIWALE REYES. LUIS T. IN RE THE ESTATE HERMANS MODERN BAKERY VS MAX P. 9 0 0 AM UNIVERSAL RENTAL VS KYUNG JA LEE CONTENTAL AIRLINES VS LILIAN G. TAITANO JUAN L. IN RE THE ESTATE OF BUTALID FRANCISO C. AGULTO VS KO, SANG YUL CONTINENTAL AIRLINES VS HUGO DELA GUERRERO SABLAN. SYLVESTRE T. IN RE ESTATE MTCVSKIM ENT. INC MTC VS DAVID J. CASTRO CRUZ PACIFIC INTL CO. DBA ALLISONS VS REYES. LUIS T. IN RE ESTATE OF HERMANS MODERN BAKERY VS MTC VS MATSUKO BABAUTA CONTINENTAL AIRLINES VS RIE KAMURA LOURDES T. CHARGUALAF CAMACHO, FROILAN T. 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VS FRANK ALBART UNDERSAL RENTAL VS BAE SUN IL CARLOS 42 " X 36" Door W/Lockset TRANSAMERICA CORP. VS GROUP ONE PACIFIC INTL CO. INC VS SAM IHN A P. W/Lockset Closet Door JAN. 15 ENT. KAKUSE Sizes: 28” X 80" Sizes: 24" X 80” 9 0 0 AM TRANSAMERICA CORP. VS KEN L LUKAS ASSOCIATED IN.S UNDER VS KIM YUN TAE SONGSONG Size: 28" X 76' CNMI VS KWANG YEONKIM AND JULIM TRANSAMERICA CORP. VS MR YU CONTINENTAL AIRLINES VS THOMAS O. 3 2 "X 80" 28" X 80” ENT. TRANSAMERICA CORP. VS MERIAN T. SABLAN JAN.16 LIZAMA TRIPLE J. SAIPAN VS MARIA B. TAITANO CALVO 42 " X 18" 9 0 0 AM TRANSAMERICA DEV. CORP. VS MASGA. BASIC CONSTN. SUPPLY VS WILFREDO A. CNMI VS KWANG YEONG KIM ET. AL. NIC OL ASA DELA CRUZ CECILIA F. SANTOS VS ENRIQUE S. TRANSAMERICA CORP VS TOWER CARMEN SAFEWAY MEITETSU VS K-J SANTOS COSNTR. CO. GENERAL CORP. hereby extend our profound gratitude CNMI VS SAMUEL L. RAYBURN TRANSAMERICA DEVT CORP. VS PACIFIC INTL MARIANAS VS ANTONIA O. CNMI VS QUENTIN M. NGIRAROIS BERMUDES, ANTONIO LUDWING and sincere appreciation to our relatives, Aluminum Alrcon Ventilation . ît©HTS clVclilclbl© CNMI VS MIGUEL R. FITIAL SUNNY MARKET VS RENATO G. SAIPAN CHEDIT UNION VS MARGARITA T. /entilation .Other cit 100 PM BUENAVENTURA APATANG friends, the clergies, CNMI Government ELIAS C. BUENAVENTURA VS MELANIA F. OLYMPIA MARKET VS JUANITTE CAMACHO JC TENORIO ENT. VS MARIA LUISA GO. BUENAVENTURA SUNNY MARKET VS KING CORP NEW VILLAMOR officials and their staff, and to all those reasonable prices. PEDRO C. VILLAHERMOSA VS JULIETA D. SUNNY MARKET VS ANTONIO A. HERMANS MODERN BAKERY VS ROBERT E. Come and visit us!!! For more information VILLAHERMOSA BENAVENTE DUPERET individuals who offered their prayers, sympathy, sent lovely flowers, assistance Please Contact... and support during our time of bereave­ ^ Northern Marianas Catholic Social Services ment and sorrow. No words can express P. O. Box 745, Saipan Cocunociwpalth Marianas 96950 our heartfelt gratitude for all your kind­ APhilippine Goods Constbugtioh Ihc. ness and generosities. GENERAL C0NTRUCÎ0R PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT UN DANGKULU NA SI YUUS MAASE from the family. Specializes In: ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT THE RISING INCIDENCE OF FAM ILY VIOLENCE? Commercials fl-l Construction Equipment Fob Sa ie Ob Bent ARE YOU A VICTIM OF FAM ILY VIOLENCE? Building WHAT IS FAMILY VIOLENCE? Residential • 1987 MS090 MITSUBISHI CRAWLER EXCAVATOR $39,500.00 MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION Building EXCAVATOR: FAM ILY VIOLENCE IS THE MALTREATMENT OF ONE FAM ILY MEMBER BY 1972 S80B CASE BACKHOE LOADER 1984 S80E CASE BACKHOE (EXTEHDAHQE) (SOLD) ANOTHER. FAM ILY VIOLENCE INCLUDES: Other Civil 1986 HIH0 DUMP TRUCK 10-T0H Works 1978 580C CASE BACKHOE LOADER $20,500.00 PHYSICAL MISTREATMENT HIH0 DUMP TRUCK 6-TOH that is slapping, hitting, burning, etc. Chain Link 1979 S80C CASE BACKHOE LOADER $26,500.00 Fence (EXTENDAH0E) NEGLECT Renovation & is the inadequate physical or emotional care

Addition SEXUAL ABUSE Land Clearing & this includes rape and incest Grading We the family of the late VERBAL ABUSE are threats, insults, and harassments JOSE AQUININGOC Other Services: VILLAGOMEZ • ' Auto Repair EMOTIONAL ABUSE withholding of love, sympathy, or understanding Better known as "Ping Kuku" Shop would like to extend our profound and Repair & FAMILY VIOLENCE IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM IN SAIPAN. 580C CASE BACKHOE LOADER (EXTBIDAH0E) deepest appreciation to all our relatives, Wholesale 1984 580E CASE BACKHOE (EXTEHDAH0E) 1987 MS090 MITSUBISHI CRAWLER EXCAVATOR IF YOU ARE A VICTIM OF FAMILY RELATED VIOLENCE OR ARE A VICTIM OF friends and neighbors for all the prayers, of Construction $26,500.00 $39,500.00 ANY OTHER CRIME, HELP IS AVAILABLE!! sympathies, assistance and support during Materials our .time of bereavement and sorrow. Located At: Equipment For FOR ASSISTANCE CALL VICTIM ADVOCACY SERVICES AT CATHOLIC SOCIAL Sale Or Rent Philippine Goods Building SERVICES, TEL # 234-6981/7869 Thank You and Dangkulu Na Si Yuus Maase Beach Road, San Jose, Saipan · TeL 234-6485/0455 · Fax No. (670) 2346938 VICTIM ADVOCACY SERVICES IS FUNDED BY CJPA AND THE CNMI LEGISLATURE. From the Family FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 31 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 11,1991 ★ y_ •rJhir yC 1*T IT IK Ix y yC IB I K m M 1 * M V\ 7B y: K ..X . K "'At K W'sAff /W ml W ^ArW ^Ar W ^A^ gt_ Tasi tours NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE CommmtftiEaifi} of ifje Mflrálfmt JHaruma: Mmfcs donates (Office of tíjí (Soliemor $10,000 UNDER POWER OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE ¿Saipan, üftariana jfelanh» 9S95H for island IN DEED OF TRUST IN DEED OF TRUST Message To CNMI Members Of U.S. Forces In Saudi Arabia beautification Manuel J. Castro and Joaquina B. Castro, on or about Francisco V . C ab rera, on o r about June 4, 1985, gave and December 23,1981, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on For the fourth year, the behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of Pacific Micronesia Tours and Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Ad­ America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter The people of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana islands are proud of all you serving in Saudi Tasi Tours Tansportation Inc. ministration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust was Arabia as part of Operation Desert Shield. Rest assured, you have our support and our prayers. donated $10,000 to M VB’s registered on December24,1981, under Document NO. 13483 to described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on June 4, 1985, under DocumentNo. 85-1051 to secure payment of aPromissory You are there to fight for freedom and democracy in the world. You are there to enforce resolutions of beautification programs. secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Since its launching, the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Author­ the unitedNations and the world community that Iraq’s aggression will not stand. As the leader of the free program has been favorably Fanners Home Administration, United States of America. ity, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, world, the united States has certain world responsibilities to take care of. Leadership by example is what received by both residents and The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property United States of America. our mother country is doing by urging the President of Iraq to withdraw unconditionally from Kuwait. visitors. In addition to the hereafter described: The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property Hence, you are there as part of that U.S. commitment. clean-up of selected areas, trees, A .H . N U M B E R 152-5, C O N T A IN IN G A N A R E A O F 929 hereafter described: w e in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or “back home", pray that war can be avoided, flowers and other plants have SQUAREMETERS, MORE PARTICULARY DESCRIBED LOT NUMBER 0051056, CONTAINING AN AREA OF been planted, gracing attraction w e are proud of you and what you are doing. We stand loo percent behind you. We pray that the good ON DRAWING/CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 2005/82, 979 S Q U A R E M E T E R S , M O R E O R L E S S , A S S H O W N O N sites and major roads on the Lord be with you. THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEY’S O FFICIAL main islands. The Bureau also CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 005101, THE ORIGINAL The Lieutenant Governor and I, our families, members o f the Legislature and the public in general, stand provides plants to public THE LAND REGISTRY AS DOCUMENT 13347, ON THE OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED W ITH TH E LAND REG­ ready to assist you in whatever way w e can. Keep the good work. God bless you all. organizations wishing to 25TH DAY OF NOVEM BER, 1981. beautify the surroundings. The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by ISTRY AS DOCUMENT NUM BER 16706, DATED MARCH One of the ways clean-up is the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana 11,1983, THE DESCRIPTION THEREIN BEING INCOR­ accomplished is through trash- Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on No­ PORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. Lorenzo I. Deleon Guerrero a-thon conducted by school vember 27,1990. The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by Governor children and other civic groups NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana seeking to raise funds. For Housing Authority w ill, on February 8,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on No­ every specified area, the Bureau office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. vember 26,1990. pays $50,00 to groups under­ Box 514, Saipan,. M P 96950, underpowerof sale contained in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands taking the project There is also Deed of Trust, sell the above described real property at public Housing Authority w ill, on February 8,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the the home beautification prog­ office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, ram that involves the auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations community, with cash prizes secured by said Deed o f Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not P.O.Box 514, Saipan, M P 96950,under powerof sale contained awarded to the residence with less than $71,000.00, a total amount due to FmHA loan and in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real the best-kept surroundings. M IH A’s expenses. property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to Handled by the field The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The operations staff and fmaced in be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed ofTrust, other than minimum bid offer shall be not less than $65,000.00, total part by donations, the program that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of amount due to FmHa loan and M IH A ’s expenses. has brought about sights such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest pleasant to behold, appreciated certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other and enjoyed by everyone. hours from time of sale. than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to holder of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and by cash, certifie check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within MVB Tourism place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a 72 hours from time of sale. person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Common­ The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to Master Plan wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be SGT CATHY A. CAPUCHINO SFC JOSE DLG. CRISOSTIMO SGT GREGORIO A. DELEON SSG NOBERT F DUEÑAS SP4 JOSEPHA B. HOCOG SGT FRANCISCO L. KAIPAT SGT JEFFREY A.KELLY in 4 volumes for the outright sale of the said parcel o f real property to a qualified a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Com­ GIIFBRWO The results of countless buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. hours of research, consultation later time, for long term lease to any person on the usual terms and The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory and plain hard work are now conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a contained in a set of four books Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, that make up the Ten-Year lease. Theminimu bid amount of $71,000.00shall also apply with or at a later time, fo r long-term lease to any-person on the usual Tourism Master Plan. lum sum payment for the term of the lease. terms and conditions for long term leases of real property offered Prepared by the School of Travel Industry Management, by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder University of Hawaii at Dated this 7th day o f January, 1991. for such lease. The minimum bid amount of $65,000.00 shall Manoa, and Duenas and Swave- By: Juan M. Sablan also apply with lum sum payment for the term o f the lease. ly, the set consist of the Executive Director Dated this 7th d ay o f Ja n u a ry , 1991. Volume I - Technical Reference Mariana Islands Housing Authority By: Juan M . Sablan Report - Physical arid Environ­ Executive Director mental Component, Architect­ Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) Mariana Islands Housing Authority ural Designs and Environ­ Saipan, MP )ss. mental Guidelines. Also Commonwealth of the Nothem Mariana Islands) included are Volume II- On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary Public Saipan MP )ss Technical Reference Report- in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Economic, SocioCultural and Tourisma and Marketing personally appeared JU A N M. SA BLAN , duly authorized repre­ On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary Public Assessment and the Ten Year sentative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, SSG JOSE B. ROBERTO CPL SIMEON A. SANTOS JR. PFC HERMAN T. SKILANG CPL ROBERT C. SONGSONG CPL THOMAS L. SONGSONG SP4 ANTHONY P SONODA SGT JOHN T. TAITANO Action Plan. me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing personally appeared JU A N M. S A B L AN, duly authorized repre­ The purpose of the Tourism NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF sentative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to PH PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE: Master Plan is to provide the T RU ST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing CNMI government with the behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. N O T IC E O F S A L E U N D E R P O W E R O F S A L E IN D E E D O F SGT JERALD S. SABLAN SGT SANTIAGO M. over-all course o f action to IN W ITN ESS W H EREO F, I have set my hand and affixed my TRUST, and the acknowledged to me that he executed the same SGT ROBERT M. BABAUTA JR. DELEON GUERRERO guide development of tourism official seal the day and year first written above. on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. in accordance with economic, IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed PFC ABRAM C. TOGAWA SP4 FRANK C. ADA sociocultural, physical-environ­ /si Nieves S. Tomokane my official seal the day and year first written above. SP4 VIDAL S. VILLAGOMEZ PFC MICHAEL J. BASA mental and governmental goals Notary Public SGT EDWARD H.. MANALILI SGT JOSHUA K. and objectives. Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands Isl Nieves S. Tomokane MSC JESUS C.MUNA QUICHOCHO SGT RAYMOND A. TAITANO FlORa CING TAYLOR SSG IVAN TUDELA SP4 HENRY SANTOS SUBSCRIBE TODAY Notary Public Marianas Variety News Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands & Views 32-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND V1EWS--FRIDAY--JANUARY 11,1991 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 33 Two teachers Villagomez, NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE receive Christa Sakovitch NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE McAuliHe Grant swam at World UNDER POWER OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST IN DEED OF TRUST Two Public School System Swimming employees this week were IN DEED OF TRUST IN DEED OF TRUST awarded Christa McAuliffe Juan P. Delos Reyes and Lerna F. Delos Reyes, on or about Championship grants to do projects to Antonia B. Aguon and Joaquin M . Aguon, on or about February 25,1985, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Mariano C. Deleon Guerrero and Maria A. Deleon After two days of swimming, Ignacio T. Ada and Theodara C. Ada, on or about May 3, improve their schools, Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Guerrero, on or about September 12,1984, gave and delivered two world records have been August 12, 1981, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands 1984, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing according to Commmisioncr of Administration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the broken at the Superdome in Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Ad­ Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administra­ Education Elizabeth D. upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Farmers Home Administration, United States of America, a Perth, Australia. Out of 10 ministration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon tion, United States of America, a deed of Trust upon certain Rcchcbci. Trust was recorded on February 25,1985, under Document No. Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, events, 8 different countries certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was Sharon Lee Robbins, a 85-0453 to secure payment o f a Promissory Note o f the said which Deed of Trust was recorded on September 12,1984, under have won gold medals. was recorded on August 14,1981, under Document No. 12725 to recorded on M ay 3, 1984, under Document No. 84-684 to counselor at San Vicente secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on Document No.84-1921tosecure payment of a Promissory Note Mike Villagomez swam is secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Elementary School, won a Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the behalf of the Fanners Home Administration, United States of of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, first of these eveqts, the 100m Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the $12,500 grant to do a Gifted Farmers Home Administration, United States of America. America. acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United fly, not swimming his best Farmers Home Administration, United States of America. and Talented project for her The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property States of America. time. His best events are The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property school, and Angelita M. property hereafter described: hereafter described: The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property coming 200m fly and 200m hereafter described: Buniag, a Hopwood Junior LOT NUM BER 005 1 546, CONTAINING AN AREA LOT NUMBER 0051 519, CONTAINING AN AREA hereafter described: individual medley. LOT 001 F 27, (FORMERLY BLOCK 9, LOT 3) AS High School teacher, received a OF 816 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS OF 743 SQUARE M ETERS, M ORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN LOT NUM BER 005 1 543, CONTAINING AN AREA OF Jon Sakovich swam twice, $20,800 grant to do a Student SHOWN ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEYS ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEY’S OFFI­ 844 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN doing his best in both. A SHOWN ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND and Staff Motivation OFFICIAL CADASTRAL PLATNUMBER 001F00 DATED CIAL CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 2084/82, THE ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEY’S O FFI­ 1:52:65 in 200m free and SURVEY’S OFFICIAL CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER Development project for her FEBRUARY 17,1991, AND CONTAINING AN AREA OF ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE I CIAL CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 2084/82, THE 52:74 in the 100m free. He 2084/82, T H E O R IG IN A L O F W H IC H W A S R E G IS ­ school, according to PSS news 807 S Q U A R E M E T E R S . L A N D R E G IS T R Y A S D O C U M E N T N U M B E R 14232 I ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE placed 22nd in the 200m. He TERED WITH THE LAND REGISTRY AS DOCUMENT release. The Trustor has defaulted on payment o f the Note secured by DATED MAY 14,1982, THE DESCRIPTION THEREIN I LAND REGISTRY AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 14232 won his heat and received NUMBER 14232 DATED MAY 14, 1982, THE DE­ The two grants came from the the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana BEING INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. j DATED MAY 14, 1982, THE DESCRIPTION THEREIN praise for doing well and for SCRIPTION THEREIN BEING INCORPORATED $33,300 Christa McAuliffe Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on Novem­ The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured BEING INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. the participation of the NM I, HEREIN BY REFERENCE. Fellowship awarded to PSS in ber 27,1990. by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana The Trustor has defaulted on payment o f the Note secured by the smallest of the 71 countries The Trustor had defaulted on payment of the Note secured November of 1990, the Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana competing. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Hous­ by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Commissioner said, adding that December 3,1990. Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on There is also water polo, ing Authority w ill, on February 8,1991, at 10:00 am ., at the office Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on both public and private school NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands November 26,1990. synchronized swimming, of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box November 26,1990. teachers were eligible to apply Housing Authority w ill, on February 8,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands diving, in addition to the 514, Saipan, M P 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands for the fellowship. the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, Housing Authority w ill, on February 8, 1991, at 10:00 a.m., at swimming competition. of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public Housing Authority w ill, on February 08,1991, at 10:00 a.m., She said Robbins and Buniag P.O.Box 514, Saipan, M P 96950, under power of sale contained the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, auction to the highest bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by at the officeof the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, w ill implement their projects in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real P.O.Box 514, Saipan, M P 96950, under power of sale contained said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall not less than P.O.Box 514, Saipan M P 96950, under power of sale contained at their respective schools Students property at public auction to the highest bidder, to satisfy the in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real $75,000.00, total amount due to Fm HA loan and M IH A ’s ex­ in the Deed of Trust, sell athe above described parcel of real during next school year. obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minim u bid property at public auction to the highest bidder, to satisfy the penses. property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to The fellowship, which has apply offer shall be not less than $68,000.00, total amount due to obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to satify the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The been given to P S S every year FmHA loan and M IH A ’s expenses. offer shall be not less than $69,000.00, total amount due to be conveyed or as to the property o f the Deed of Trust, other than minimum bid offer shall be not less than $62,000.00, total for the past four years, was for trip The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest FmHA loan and M IH A’s expenses. that the Mariana Island Housing Authority is the lawful holder of amount due to FmHA loan and M IH A ’s expenses. created by the U.S. Congress to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed o f Trust, other The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest in 1986 in honor of the late to Japan to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the holder be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 Christa McAuliffe, a teacher The Mayor's office of Saipan of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful is now accepting applicants for hours from time of sale. cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by who perished with six holder of such Deed of Trust The purchase price shall be austronauts on the ill-fated the 1991 W in te r Students The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to 72 hours from time of sale. cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall Cultural Exhange Program to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right 72 hours from time of sale. Challenger space shuttle in be paid within 72 hours from time of sale. Kyoto and Osaka, Japan. place for sale o f such property. Any prospective buyer must be a to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to January 1986. The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right Applicants must be Northern person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Common­ and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time Marianas Descents only and wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer Chuuk residents must posses a valid US property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Com­ myust be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of passport. The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold called to register A maximum of fifteen for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a qualified Islands. property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern students, boys and girls, aghes buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory Residents of Chuuk Slate Mariana Islands. 12 to 16 o n ly w il be bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a 1 bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a who are registered in Chuuk later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terms and The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory accomodated on a first come qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and B qualified buyer, to offer sauch property at the same time and and are currently living in the conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a first serve basis. place, or at a later time, for long term leases of real property place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the Commonwealth are advised Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and For further informations, offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real property that the general election for lease. The minimum bid amount of $75,000.00 shall also apply place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on please call the mayor's office at highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount of offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest both four and two year term with lum sum payment for the term of the lease. the usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real telephone numbers 234-6208 $68,000.00 shall also apply with lum sum payment for the term bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount of $69,000.00 scats for the State of Chuuk in Dated this 7th day of January, 1991. property offered by the Mariana Island Housing Authority to or 234-6280. shall also apply with lum sum payment for the term o f the lease. the Seventh Congress of the the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount o f the lease. This announcement w ill Dated this 7th day January, 1991. Dated this 7th day of January, 1991. Federated Slates of Micronesia By: Juan M. Sablan of $62,000.00 shall also apply with lum sum payment for the close on January 21. w ill be held on March 5, 1991. Executive Director term o f the lease. Chuukese who have By: Juan M. Sablan I By: Juan M. Sablan I ACCOUNTANT-College grad.2 Mariana Island Housing Authority Dated this 7th day of January, 1991. Executive Director | Executive Director previously been registered to yrs.experience. Salary:$800 per month. vote do not have to register. 1 QUARRY SUPERINTENDENT-College By: Juan M. Sablan Mariana Islands Housing Authority H Mariana Islands Housing Authority grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary:$1,300 Commonwealth of the Norhthem) Chuukese who wish to vote per month. Mariana Islands ) Executive Director but have not registered ContacttBLACK MICRO Marianas Island Housing Authority Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) Saipan MP )ss. previously, along with those CO RPORATIO N P.O.Box 545, CK, Saipan, MP )ss. Saipan MP )ss Saipan MP 96950 1/25(F) who w ill reach the age of 18 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) jTRdNTCLERKSUPERVisOR- On this 7th day o f January, 1991, before me, a Notary Public On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary Public years on the election day must Saipan, MP 96950 ) ss On this 7th day o f January, 1991, before me, a Notary Salary:$3.40 per hour in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, register with the National 1 GENERAL CASHIER-Salary:$3.50 per Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana personally appeared JU A N M. SABLAN , duly authorized repre­ Islands, personally appeared JUAN. M. SABLAN , duly au­ personally appeared JUAN M. SA BLA N , duly authorized rep­ Election Commissioner. hour On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary 2 COOK ll-Salary:$3.15 per hour sentative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to thorized representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Au­ resentative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to In order to be a candidate in Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 2 COOK l-Salaiy:$2.65 per hour me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing thority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing this FSM Congress Election, 3 JA P A N ES E COOK-Salary:$2.65 per Islands, personally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized hour NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF to the foregoing NOTICE OF SA LE IN D EED OF TRUST, and NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF an eligible citizen must submit representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, -High school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. T R U ST , and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of TRU ST, and he acknowledged, to me that he executed the same a $25 filing fee, and a ContacttHOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN INC. known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. nomination petition signed by P.O. Box 152 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE 1/25(F) IN W ITN ESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed at least 25 registered voters. IN W ITN ESS W H EREO F, I have set my hand and affixed my IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he my official seal the day and year first written above. my official seal the day and year first written above. Chuukese who wish to be 5 COOK-Salary:$2.50 per hour official seal the day and year first written above. executed the same on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing candidate should contact the 5 WAITER-Salary:S2.25 per hour Authority. -High school equivalent. 2 yrs Isl Nieves S. Tomokane Isl Nieves S. Tomokane Chuuk State National Election experience. Is l Nieves S. Tomokane IN W ITNESS W HEREO F, I have set my hand and affixed Notary Public Commissioner, Mr. Iskia E. ContacttSHOWBOAT, INC. P.O. Box Notary Public my official seal the day and year first written above. Notary Public 1808, Saipan, MP 96950.1/25(F) Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Sony, at Telephone 330-2231; Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands or Fax No. 330-2233, or Post 4 ACCOUNTA^S-S£jary:$500-900 per /s/Nieves S. Tomokae month O ffice Box 189, Chuuk Estate, I ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$500 per month Notary Public F S M 96942. The deadline for -High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands filing candidacy is January 15. ContacttHAKUBOTAN SAIPAN INC. P.O. Box 127,Saipan, MP 96950 1/25(F) 1991 at 12:00 midnight. ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 11,1991 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 35

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR 1 COOK-HIgh school graduate. 2 yrs. WANTED TO RENT experience. Salary:$2.15 per hour Contact:KAIZOKU CORPORATION GOLDEN LOBSTER RESTAURANT COUPLE SEEKING 2-4 BEDROOM dba KAIZOKU RESTAURANT. P O.Box 204, Saipan, MP 96950 HOUSE OR APARTMENT FOR 1/11(F)______CASHIER OCCUPANCY IN IANUARY OR EARLY 1 WAfTER-High schobl graduate. 2 Call Tel. 234-6341/7578/9797 Fax: 234-9271 'rs. experience. Salary:$2.15 per EXPERIENCE PREFERRED FEBRUARY. Vhi Contact:G.I.S. ENTERPRISES INC. SALARY: $ 3.00-3.50/HOUR I GENERAL MANAGER-College 1 CARPENTER-High school grad. 2 yrs. dba MAHARAJA P.O.Box 204, 1 BARTENDER-High school equivalent. 2 HOUSECLEANER-High school grad. 2 Saipan, MP 96950 1/11(F).______P L E A S E CALL: 234-7520 322-0799 ACCOUNTANTS raduate. 2 yrs. experience. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. alary:$1,800-2,400 per month. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. WE OFFER GOOD BENEFITS 234-5147 234-5505 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. Contact: GARAPAN RESORT CLUB Contact: O & S ENTERPRISES, INC. dba Contact: ARVELI CARRREON & Contact: NICOLAST. SABLAN dbaTala's 1 WAITRESS-High school graduate. experience. Salary: $600. per month. dba BLUE PACIFIC DEV. Caller Box Urn's Burger/Loteria, P.O. Box503CHRB, DOLORES CARREON dba A.D.C. Recruiting Agent »Domestic Services, 2 yrs. experience. Salary:$2.15 per PPP 642, Saipan, MP 96950 1/11(F) hour. Contact:TAE SAN CO., LTD. dbaTae San Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18JF. CONST. CO., P.O. Box 2779 Saipan, MP Caller Box PPP400 Saipan, MP 96950(1/ APPLY IN PERSON AT: 96950 (1/25JF. 18)F. Contact:LI-YUAN TRADING CO. INC. Tours, Caller Box PPP 423 Saipan. MP dba EDDIE'S GAS STATION, LI- 96950 (1/18)F. 5 WAITRESS/BAR -High school equiva­ YUAN SHOP, P.O.Box 1215, Saipan, VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE -High BASIC CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY MECHANICS lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $400. per MP 96950 1/11 (F)______(LOCAL HIRE) 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. month. school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: CHALAN LAULAU BEACH ROAD, SAIPAN, MP 96950 experience. Salary: $700.00 per month. I HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC- Contact: MARIANAS SUNRISE ENT., INC. $2.15 per hour. 3 GREENSKEEPER-High school High school graduate. 2 1 OPERATION MANAGER-High school Contact: SILVERIO D. ANTONIO dba equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. TEL. NOS. 234-7666/6609 Contact; HERMAN B. CABRERA dfea dba Remington Club Restaurant, P.O. Box grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $500,- yrs.experience. Salary:$600-800 per Chiquita Avon Co., P.O. Box 790 Saipan, Salary:$2.15-3.25 per hour Herman B. Cabrera & Associates, P.O. month. 1719 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F- 700. per month. 2 NIGHT AUDITORS-College MP 96950 (1/18)F. Box 1421 Saipan. MP 96950 (1/25)F. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR- Contact: ALL CHAMPS SAIPAN, INC., graduate. 2 yrs. experience. High school graduate. 2 yrs. P.O. Box 1328 Saipan, MP 96950 (1 /11 )F. Salary:$4.00-5.00 per hour experience. Salary:$600-800 per Contact:SUWASO CORPORATION 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. CONSTRUCTION 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR- WAIMTED IMMEDIATELY month. 1 WATCH REPAIRER-High school grad. High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. dba CORAL OCEAN POINT & experience. Salary: $900. per month. ContactB.B.K CORPORATION Caller 2yrs. experience. Salary: $500 per month. Salary: $2.35 per hour. COUNTRY CLUB P.O.Box II60, Contact: SNMCORPORATION, INC., P.O. Box PPP-642, Saipan MP 96950 WORKERS Saipan MP 96950 1/11(F) HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, INC. Box 2625 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. 1/11(F). Contact: ISAUROS. EUGENIOdba D.E.F. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC, INC. dba Home 2 CARPENTER Enterprises, P.O. Box 1941 Saipan, MP Improvement Center, Caller Box PPP521 1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR-High EXECUTIVE SECRETARY HAS JOB OPENINGS FOR IMMEDIATE HIRING 2 ELECTRICIAN Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18JF. 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. 2 H.E. MECHANICS-High school 96950(1/11)F. school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. MUST HAVE SECRETARIAL OR CLERICAL 2 MASON -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. Salary:$500per month. experience. Salary: $900. per month. graduate. 2 yrs. experience. FRONT OFFICE CLERK (2) Salary:$2.25 per hour. experience. Salary" $1.50-2.15 per hour. 1 ACCOUNT ANT-College graduate. 2 EXPERIENCE 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad. 2 yrs. ContactCOMMONWEALTH Contact: SAM O CORPORATION, yrs. experience. Salary:$500 per experience. Salary: $600 per month. MARITIME COMPANY P.O.Box 803, month. SALARY: $4.00-5.00/HOUR RESERVATIONS CLERK (2) P.O.BOX PPP547, SAIPAN, MP96950(1/ 1 STORE SUPERVISOR-High school Contact: CARMEN SAFEWAY- Saipan. MP 96950 1/11(F) 11)F. JOB OPENING MEITETSU SHOPPING CTR., INC., P.O. graduate. 2 yrs.experience. F & B OFFICE SECRETARY (1) Salary:$700 per month. Box 38 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. 5 AUTO-MECHANICS-High school 2 MASON The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES Contact:HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ENT. STOCK CLERK Applicant must be a high school graduate. graduate. 2 yrs. 2 PAINTER INC. P.O. Box 127, Saipan,MP 96950 Competetlve starting salary. Will train. 1 ACCOUNTANT experience.Salary:$2.15 per hour CORPORATION 1/11(F)______EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED Contact: JEN-MARZ ENTERPRISES, 1 CARPENTER -High school equivalent. Interested persons may apply at the Personnel Office located 1 MECHANIC (Maintenance)-High school 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.50-2.15 per has an immediate opening for an MUST POSSES A VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE INC. P.O.Box 1562, Saipan, MP 2 CUTTE R -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. on the second floor. Monday through Friday 9:00a.m. to 4:00 grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2,50 per 96950.1/11(F) hour. SALARY NEGOTIABLE hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 - 3.50 per hour. Contact L.M.S. ENTERPRISES, INC. dba EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. Box p.m. 1 LAND SURVEYOR-Collegegrad.2yrs. 1 MECHANIC -High school grad. 2 yrs. L.M.S. Enterprises, P.O. Box 614 Saipan, 1847 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. Benefits: experience. Salary: $600. per month. experience. Salary: $2.15 - 4.70 per hour. MP 96950 (1/11)F. Qualifications: Contact: OCK CONST. LTD., P.O. Box ACCOUNTING CLERK Duty Meal, Paid Vacation Leave, Sick Leave, Paid Holidays, Contact: CREATOR ENTRPRISES, INC. 1 EXECUTIVE CHEF-High school grad. 1120 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. , P.O. Box 3052 PR 618, Saipan, MP 8 CARPENTER 1. Must have at least a five year secretarial and clerical experience. Medical Insurance, Group Life Insurance and many more. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2,500. - 5,700. WITH ACCOUNTING EXPERIENCE AND KNOWS HOW 96950 (1/18)F. 10 PLUMBER 2.Must know short hand and a typing speed of 75 to 80 words per For more Information, please contact Tel. No. 322-3311, Ext. per month. TO OPERATE COMPUTER. 1 ACCOUNTANT-Col lege graduate. 2 5 SHEET METAL WORKER minute. 2020/2021/2022. yrs. experience. Salary:$2.15 per 6 MASON -High school equivalent 2 yrs. Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN. INC. SALARY NEGOTIABLE hour. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. 3.Should possess any combination equivalent to graduation from dba Hotel Nikko Saipan, P.O. Box 152 1 BEAUTICIAN-High school graduate. MAINTENANCE CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. 2 yrs.experience. Salary:$2.15 per 3 CONST. SUPERVISOR - High school a recognized college or university with a degree in Business, grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per WE OFFER VACATION AND SICK LEAVE, BONUS hour. 5 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER 3 COOK -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. Contact.FELICIDAD T. TUMAQUIP hour. Public Administration or related field. 5 HOUSEKEEPER experience. Salary: $2.15- 4.00 per hour. AND GROUP LIFE INSURANCE. dba FIL-AM ENTERPRISES Caller Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. PUBLIC NOTICE 2 PAINTER (BUILDING) 4.Should have a knowledge in personal computer operation on 4 WAITER/WAITRESS -High school Box PPP-457, Saipan, MP 96950 Enterprises, P.O. Box 194, CHRB Saipan, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF 1/11(F). 1 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent. equivalent2yrs. experience. Sala^: $2.15 MP 96950 (1/18JF. software such as Word Perfect and Lotus 123. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour - 2.50 per hour. APPLY IN PERSON AT: THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 2 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. 5.Should be able to attend to full dictation instructions. Contact: CNMIBEUING RESTAURANT, 3 MASON C IV IL A C T IO N N O . 90-593 experience. Salary: $500. - 900. per month. INC., P.O. Box 666 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/ BASIC CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CORP. MANAGERS 2 CARPENTER - High school equivalent. 6. Should be able to transcribe minutes of meetings. ContactJOAQUIN F. TORRES dba JVR 18)F. 1 ASST. MANAGER, LEDGER- Torres Recruiting Agency & Maint. & 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.85 per hour. 7.Should be able to assist the Executive Director on other admin­ CHALAN LAULAU BEACH ROAD, SAIPAN . BANK OF SAIPAN, Plaintiff College graduate. 2 yrs. experience. Contact: DE SCO INC., Caller Box PP P373 Manpower Services, P.O. Box 2972 CK, istrative matters. 6 BAKER -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. -v- Salary:$l ,640 per month. Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. T E L . N O S. 234-7666/6609 1 ASST. MANAGER.INVENTORY- Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. experience. Salary: $450 per month. VICENTE M. SABLAN AND NATIVE)AD P. SABLAN, College graduate. 2 yrs. experience. 1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school Salary:$l ,924 per month 3 MASON -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school SALARY W ILL DEPEND ON QUALIFICATIONS equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $550. Defendants 1 ASST. MANAGER,COST experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.40 per per month. CONTROL-College graduate. 2 yrs. Contact: H.A.F. DISTRIBUTING & INCLUDING HOUSING BENEFIT. experience. Salary:$2,042 per hour. Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN BAKERY. JOB OPENING WHOLESALING dba Young's Distribution NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, January 30,1990, at month. 2 WAITRESS- High school grad. 2 yrs. INC., P.O. Box 2 Saipan, MP 96950(1/ & Wholesaling, P.O. Box 213 Saipan, MP The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES the hour of 10:30 ajn. of the said day, at the Police Station in Susupe, Contacf.MOBIL OIL MICRONESIA, experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Applicant must send a copy of Police Clearance, Diploma and 18)F. INC. P.O.Box 367, Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18JF. Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, I will sell, at public auction, the 96950.1/11(F) Contact: SAIPAN DIAMONDHOTELCO., other certificates or credentials. Send resume to the attention of CORPORATION LTD. dba Saipan diamond Hotel, P.O. Box 3 H . E . OPERATOR-High school grad. 2 current lawful money of the United Stales of America, all of the right, 1 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. 1 GENERAL MANAGER-HIgh school 66 Saipan. MP 96950 (1/18)F. Beverly Camacho, Administrative Officer, Commonwealth yrs. experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. has an immediate opening for a 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.30 per hour. title, and interest of Defendants Vicente M. Sablan and Natividad P. raduate. 2 yrs. experience. 4 H.E. MECHANIC -High school grad. 2 alaty:$2.50-7.50 per hour. 1 HEAVY EQUIP. OPRATOR-High school Utilities Corporation, P.O.Box 1220, Saipan, M P96950. Inquiries Sabi an in and to the following tracts or parcels of real property situated 5 BUILDING MAINT. REPAIRER -High yrs. experience, salary: $2.15 - 2.75 per CORPORATE COMPTROLLER 1 EDITOR-College graduate. 2 yrs. eaquivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: from off island applicants can be made at (670)322-4033 collect in Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marian Islands: experience. Salary:$2.50-4.50 per school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. hour. $2.85 per hour Contact: COMMONWEALTH MARITIME Qualifications: hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: BLACKMICROCORP., P.O.Box of fax number (670)322-4323. Lot No. 016 H 16, Chalan Kanoa Village, containing an area of 582 1 CAMERAMAN-High school CO., P.O. Box 803 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/ Contact: LORENZO I. RANGAMAR dba 545 CK,Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. l.M ust have at least a ten (10) years experience in utility and square meters, more or less, as more particularly described on Drawing/ graduate. 2 yrs. experience. 18)F. Salary:$2.50-5.00 per hour. M & L Enterprises, Caller Box PPP 563 financial accounting with emphasis on the generally accepted Cadastral Plat No. 016 H 00, the original of which was registered with the Contact:U4A CORPORATION Caller Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. 1 ELECTRICIAN Box PPP-165, Saipan MP 96950. 1 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. 1 CLEANER -High school grad. 2 yrs. accounting principles and practices for public utilities as follows: Land Registry as Document No. 707, on the 1st day of March, 1971; and 1/11(F) 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. I0B POSITION OPEN experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. a. The uniform system of accounts prescribed for utility companies Lot No. 016 H 14, Chalan Kanoa Village, containing an area of 480 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER-High school Contact: STS INCORPORATED, P.O. Box square meters, more or less, as described on Drawing/Cadastral Plat No. I MANAGER-High school graduate. 2 TECHNICIANS (NEW H IRE) 542 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. under Rural Electrification Administration (REA ). yrs. experience. SaJary:$7.00-11.00 Qfad. 2 yrs, experience. Salary: $1,000 016 H 00, the original of which was registered with the Land Registry as per hour 2 A/C TECHNICIAN per month. b. Accounting and Reporting Practices of Public Utilities; I HEAD W AITRESS-High school 1 REFRIGERATOR MECHANIC Contact: HANA INC. , P.O. Box 1219 2 DRESSMAKER -High school equiva­ Document No. 707, on the 1st day of March, 1971; and lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per c.Accounting Principles for Regulated Industries; and graduate. 2 yrs. experience. 3 PLUMBER Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. PRESSMEN/PRINTERS Lot No. 055 H 13 (formerly Block 733, Lot 44-10), Chalan Kanoa Salary:$2.25 per nour. hour. d.Public U tility Accounting and Management Information Sys­ 3 ELECTRICIAN Village, as shown in the Division of Lands and Surveys Official Cadastral Contact:K.C. POONS INC. dba 1 H.E. OPERATOR - High school Must have at least 2 years experience in operating printing Contact: ALRA A. SOLANGON dba Lila's POONS INDONESIAN REST. 2 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR-High tems. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 presses. Must be quality conscious in offset printing. Monthly Enterprises, P.O. Box 2729 Saipan, MP Plat No. 0055 H 03 dated February 17,1971, and containing an area of P.O.Box 1486, Saipan, MP 96950 school equivalent. 2 yrs, experience. per hour. 96950 (1/25)F. 2.Should possess any combination equivalent to graduation 828 square meters, subject, however, to the estate liens, charges, and 1/11(F). Salary: $2.50 per hour. salary of $400 to $500. 10 CARPENTER I CIVIL ENGINEER-Collegegrad.2yrs. from a recognized college or university with a Bachelor’s degree encumbrances which appear of record; and 10 MASON - High school equivalent. 2 I GENERAL'MANAGER-High school experience. Salary: $450. - 600. per month. in Business, major in Accounting. With Master’s degree Lot No. 016 H 23, Chalan Kanoa Village, containing an area of 500 raduate. 2 yrs. experience. yrs. exprienoa. Salary: $1.75 per hour. 4 MASON alary:$5.00-7.50 per hour 1 ARCHITECT -College grad. 2 yrs. ex­ GRAPHIC ARTISTS RATES: square meters, more or less, as more particulary described on Drawing/ 6 CARPENTER prcferrable. I TRANSLATER-High school perience. Salary: $600. per month Classified Announcement: Cadastral Plat No. 016 H 00, the original of which was registered with the graduate. 2yrs. experience. I I PLUMBER Must be a graduate of art school or equivalent. At least 2 3.Should be a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). salary:$2.50-4.00 per hour Contact: FILOMENO R. GLORY, JR. dba 5 SHEET METAL WORKER -High school Per one inch column - $3.00 LandRegistryasDocumentNo. 707,onthelst day ofMarch, 1971; and Care-Aire & Co., P.O. Box 103 Saipan, years working experience in graphic design, advertising 4.Should have a knowledge in personal computer operation on Contact:NEW RISE CORPORATION equivalent. 2yrs.experience.Salary:$1.75 Classified Display: Lot No. 016 H 01, Chalan Kanoa Village, containing an area of 557 Caller Box AAA 80, Saipan, MP MP 96950 (1/4)F. per hour. and general layout of art work. Salary·· $500 to $700 per software dealing with spreadsheets and word processing. 96950.1/11(F) Per one inch column - $3.50 square meters, more or less, as more particulary described on Drawing/ Contact: DR. GIDEON A. QUERIMIT dba month. 5.Should be familiar with an integrated computerized environ­ Q & P Enterprises, Caller Box PPP239 DEADLINE: Cadastral Plat No. 016 H 00, the original of which was r.egisteredd with 1 SALES MANAGER-High school Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. ment using an IB M mid-range computer. raduate. 2 yrs. experience. ENTERTAINERS For Tuesday Edition - the Land Registry as Document No. 707, on the 1st day ofM arch ,1971; alary:$4.00-6.00 par hour. 1 ENTERTAINER (MUSICIAN) -High REPORTERS/WRITERS Friday - 5:00 p.m. and ContactREMEDICrS S. BUNIAG dba school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 5 MASON For Friday Edition - SALARY W ILL DEPEND ON QUALIFICATIONS Lot No. TR21990-6, San Vicente Village, containing an area of 1,392 MARFRAN ENTERPRISES P.O.Box 5 CARPENTER Minimum 2 years of working experience as reporter for 1465, Saipan. MP 96950 1/11 (F) $530 per month. INCLUDING HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION square meters, more or less, as more particularly describeddon Drawing/ 1 FRONT DESK CLERK 1 SECRETARY -High school grad. 2 yrs. newspapers with knowledge of photography. Monthly salary Wednesday -1 2 Noon experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Cadastral PlatNo.2025/86, the original ofwhich was registered with the 1 MANAGER,RESTAURANT-High 1 GARDENER -High school grad. 2 yrs. from $600.00 to $700.00 and up. Send resume and clippings NOTE: BENEFITS. school graduate. 2 yrs. experience. experience. Salary: $2.35 per hour. 10 DRAFTSMAN -College grad. 2 yrs. If for some reason your adver­ Land Registry as Document No.-TR21990 (H-625), on the July 9,1982. Salary :$3.00-7.50par hour. 1 WAITRESS SUPERVISOR -High school experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. of previous written reports. tisement is incorrect, call us ContactLFYUAN TRADING CO. INC. Applicants must send a copy of Police Clearance, Diploma and Said real property will be sold without any warranties whatsoever, grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $800, per Contact: AMERICAN PACIFIC, INC., P.O. immediately to make the neces­ dba LI-YUAN KARAOKE P.O.Box Box 915 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. express or implied, including warranties of title and/or possession. The 1215, Saipan, MP 96950 1/ 11(F). month. other certificates of credentials. Send resume to the attention of Please apply In person or send resume to: sary corrections. The Marianas right is resefved to reject any or all bids, for any reason. In all other 1 COCKTAIL WAITRESS -High school Variety News and Views is re­ grad. 2 yrs, experience. Salary: 2.68 per 1 CARPENTER -High school equivalent. Beverly Camacho, Administrative Officer; Commonwealth respects, the sale shall be conducted as set forth in 2 CMC S4537. 1 MARKETING MANAGER -College grad. sponsible only for one incorrect 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $4.60 per hour. hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. Utilities Corporation,P.O.Box 1220,Saipan,MP96950. Inquiries Dated this 27th day of December, 1990. Contact MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ Contact: MARGARITA R.TENORIO dba YOUKIS ART STUDIO, INC. insertion. We reserve the right to Contact: SUWASO CORP. dba Coral from o ff island applicants can be made at (670)-322-4033 /si S g t Justo R. Cruz Ocean Point Resort Club, P.O. Box 1160 MENT, INC. dba $aipan Grand Hotel, Saipan Office Supply, P.O. Box 114 P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950 edit, refuse, reject or cancel any Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. P.O. Box 369 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. ad at any time. collect or fax number (670)322-4323. Department of Public Safety 36-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANUARY 11,1991 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 37

1 BEAUTICIAN-High school grad. 2 yrs. 3 DANCER CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 3 BARTENDER REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Contact: RET ENTERPRISES. INC. dba 4 ELECTRICIAN VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT (NEW) The Chief,' Procurement and Supply, is soliciting competitive INVITATION FOR BIDS (NEW) Le Marj Beauty Salon, P.O. Box 979 3 DISHWASHER (LOCAL HIRE) Saipan950 (1/25)F. 2 COOK 1 OPERATIONS ASST. -Cotlese grad. 3 sealed proposals forthe printing of 1990 ANNUAL RETURN CPA-A #91-1 I DRAFTER-High school graduate. 2 yrs. 4 GARDENER -High school grad. 2 yrs. yrs. experience. Salary: $4.00 -10.00 per FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS. Specifications may be experience. Salary:$700-750 per month. 1 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. hour. Contact.'ELEPHANT CORPORATION 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: PHIL. GOODS CONSTRUC­ 1 DOCUMENTATION CLERK -HiQh SEALED BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF JETWAY CORRIDOR AT picked up at the CNMI Procurement and Supply Office, dba TOP CONSTRUCTION. P.O.BOX Contact:C 4 J BUILDERS, P.O. Box 1627 TION, INC., P.O.Box 165 Saipan, MP school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: SAIPAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SAIPAN. MARIANA ISLANDS, AIP Lower Base, during working hours, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, 673, SAIPAN, MP 96950 1/25(F) Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. 96950 (1/25)F. $3jOO - 5.00 per hour. PROJECT NO. 3-69-0002-12 will be received at the office of the Contact: SAIPAN SHIPPING CO., P.O.Box Monday thru Friday. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY. 31 CARPENTER 8 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. Saipan International Airport. P.O. Box 1055. Saipan, Mariana Islands 18 MASON Saipan DIAMOND HOTEL 96950. until 2:00 p.m., January 31.1991, at which time and place the -High school equiv. 2yrs. experience. 1 JAPANESE KITCHEN CHEF -College Proposals will be evaluated base on the following criteria: sealed bids will be publicly opened and read. Salary:$1.85 per hour. JTG ENTERTAINMENT & PROMOTION Has a job opening for immediate hiring grad. 4 yrs. experience. Salary: $2,200. - 1. Time Factor Contact:E.C.GOZUM 4 CO.,INC. dba 4,200. per month. TSK-ECG/Emlllo Gozum Manpower 2. Service Quality of Work The project. In general, consists of the construction of a two- SAIPAN BOWLING CENTER Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN. INC. level concrete apronslde canopy, parking apron blast wall and site Services. P.O.Box 2310, Saipan, MP 96950.1/25(F) dba Hotel Nlkko Saipan, P.O. Box 152 3. Cost related work; and performing other miscellaneous work, all In CASHIER CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. accordance with the plans and specifications. I GENERAL MANAGER-College IMMEDIATE OPENING ( 2 F e m a le ) graduate. 2 yrs. experience. 5 HOUSE WOKER -High school equiva­ All proposals must be in a sealedenvelope marked RFP91- The project Is being financed by funds from the Salary:$2,846.78 per month. (LOCAL H IRE ONLY) FRONT DESK CLERK lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per 0028. and submitted in Duplicate to the Chief, Procure­ Contact:PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT INC. (1 Male / 1 Female) hour. Commonwealth Ports Authority and from the U.S. Federal Aviation ment and Supply, Lower Base, no later than 4:00 P.M., Administration. dba DIAMOND TOURS P.O.Box §02, Contact: JOAQUIN TORRES dba JVR Saipan, MP 969501/25(F). CASHIER SECURITY GUARDS Torres Recruiting Agency & Maintenance January 15, 1991. The CNMI Government reserves the The bidder’s attention Is Invited to the fact that the proposed ( 2 M a le s ) 6 Manpower Services, P.O.Box 2972 CK, right to reject any or all proposals for any reason and to 1 FINANCIAL ANALYST-College SALARY: $3.50 PER HOUR Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. contract shall be under and subject to the equal opportunity clause graduate. 2 yrs.experlence. Salary:$3.75 B ELL B O Y waive any defects in said proposals, if in its sole opinion to as set forth In Part III, Section 302(b) of Executive Order 11246, as per hour. CALL TEL. 234-7931 1 ELECTRONIC ELECTRICIAN -High do so would be in its best interest. All proposals received amended by Executive Order 11375 dated October 13. 1977, and Contact:MICRONESIAN SALES (1 M a le ) school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience, sal­ Section 60-1.4(b) of the regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR COMPANY (SAIPAN), INC. P.O.Box 239 CONTACT FRANCES CAMACHO ary: $2.15 - 2.25 per hour. late will not be accepted. 60-1) as Implemented by Section 152.61 of the Federal Aviation CHRB, Saipan. MP 96950.1/25(F) Contact: ALEXANDER A. NAVARETTE JsJ DAVID M. APATANG Regulations, to the contract and labor provisions as set forth in BENEFITS: dba St. Joseph Taxi 4 Manpower Ser­ Section 152.55 and Appendix H. Part 152, of the Federal Aviation I ACCOUNTANT MEDICAL BENEFITS vices, P.O. Box 1433, Saipan, MP 96950 Regulations, and to the applicable provisions of Title VI of the Civil 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (1/25)F. -High school grad.2 yrs. experience. LERI'S PAID VACATION / SICK LEAVES Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) Implemented by Part 21 of the Salary:$2.50 per hour CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. Also, Contact:OXFORD CORPORATION FREE MEALS & UNIFORMS 1 (WOOD) LAMINATER the proposed contract will be subject to the Contractor's Caller Box PPP642, Saipan, MP RESTAURANT 1 STRIPPER -High school equivalent. 2 Certification of nonsegregated facilities. 96950.1/25(F) yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Interested persons may apply in person at the Contact: MARIANAS PRINTING SER­ JOETEN ENTERPRISES, INC. The apparent low bidder and any known first tier subcontractor 2 ACCOUNTANT-College graduate. 2 "TOP WAGES" Personnel Office, ground floor, Saipan Diamond Hotel, VICES, INC., P.O. Box 438 Saipan, MP is seeking ttyr (4) Certified Public Accountants for yrs. experience. Salary:$l,000-1,100 96950 (1/18)F. will be subject to a preaward, equal opportunity compliance Monday to Friday, 9am - 5 pm. review by representatives of the Office of Federal Contract permonth. IMMEDIATE OPENING accouhting and finance positions in: Comact:KPMG PEAT MARWICK 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Auto Compliance Programs, U.S. Department of Labor, before the award MICRONESIA. Caller Box PPP 543, Rental) -High school grad. 2 yrs. experi­ of the contract for the purpose of determining whether the bidder Saipan, MP 96950 1/25(F) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE/LEASE ence. Salary: $2.15 per hour. INTERNAL AUDIT (1 ) and/or his subcontractors are able to comply with the provisions of SHIFT SUPERVISOR Contact: LOMAR CNMI dba Hertz Rent A the equal opportunity clause. I HOUSEKEEPER-High school equiv.2 Car, P.O. Box 1989 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/ yrs. experience. Salary:$2.15 per hour CHALAN LAULAU: 12,913 sm lot on middle road, excellent coml property 18)F. BUDGETS (1 ) If the bidder has participated In a previous contract subject to Contact:YOSHIDA INC. dba Noa-Noa DISHWASHER w/good rd. access good for warehouse and/or retail near San Jose asking the equal opportunity clause and has not submitted compliance P.O. Box 2345, Saipan, MP $100/sm. 96950.1/25(F) 1 ELECTRICIAN-Highschoolgrad.2yrs. FINANCIAL/COMPLIANCE REPORTING (2 ) reports as required by applicable instructions, the bidder shall SAN VICENTE: 5,851 sm lot over looks LauLau Bay good slope for coml/ experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. submit, prior to award of contract, a compliance report covering I GOLDSMITH-. Salary:$1000 per month PHONE: 234-8864, SUSUPE income producing or condo's. Shore/ocean view good rd access $150,000 Contact: SAIPAN ADBOT ENT., INC. dba the delinquent report or such other period specified by the FAA or I GOLDSMITH-Salajy:$2.30 per hour dwn & $3,000 per month thereafter (FIRM). Saipan Cultural Centre, Caller Box PPP Graduation from a recognized university and licensure as the Director. Office of Federal Contract Compliance, U.S. 1 GOLDSMITH HELPER-Salary:$2.30 KOBLERVILLE: 3BD 1 BA hse on 990 sm lot on the-ciiff over looking Cora) 416 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. Department of Labor. a Certified Public Accountant required. Two years minimum per hour Ocean Point golf course - call now. -High school graduate. 2 yrs. SUSUPE: 4BD 1 BA houseon 929 sm lot near Diamond Hotel. FINANCING 3 HOUSEKEEPER public accounting and industry experience in the areas of A bidder or prospective prime contractor or proposed experience. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High Contact:MIKE's MFG. INC. dba Mikes OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT AVAILABLE. responsibilities required. Candidates must be ambitious, subcontractor shall be required to submit such Information as the DENNI:4BD 3BA 2,500 sf executive home w/irg carport, fenced yard on school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: FAA or the Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, request Jewelry P.O.Box 977, Saipan, MP 96950 1 /25(F) 1,116 sm lot. FINANCING AVAILABLE. $2.15 per hour. assertive, hardworking, and possess strong written and prior to the award of a contract or subcontract. When a Contact: TAPA BAR INC., P.O. Box 920 oral communicative skills. determination has been made to award the contract or 2ND FLOOR CHALAN KANOA: 3BD 1 BA 1,080 sf hse on 260 sm lot near ESPN Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. I MANAGER-College graduate. 3 yrs. Motors. FINANCING AVAILABLE. subcontract to a specified contractor, such contractor shall be experience. Salary:$2.15-8.00 per hour Call Tel. Nos. 234-7833/7631/6834 · 1 MASON-Salary:$2.15-2.50 per hour CHALAN KANOA: 3BD 1 BA 697 sf hse on 228 sm lot near ESPN Motors. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT -High required, prior to award, or after the award, or both to furnish such Competitive compensation package ($800 minimum), other Information as the FAA or the Director requests. 2 SINGER- Salary:$2.15 per hour 235-5004 FINANCING AVAILABLE. school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: commensurate with experience. 2 WAfTER-Salary:$2.15 per hour : duplex all concrete on 593 sm lot near ocean on paved road. $2.15 per hour. 10 WAITRESS-Salary:$2.15 per hour Contact: EURO PACIFIC CORP. dba The Contract documents. Including plans and specifications, may FINANCING AVAILABLE. be examined at the Office of the Executive Director. 1 BA RTENDEFVBARTENDRESS-Salary SAN JOSE: 4BD 1 BA home on 929 sm lot behind church. FINANCING Lighthouse, P.O. Box 50 CHRB Saipan, No telephone calls please. Submit resume and application $2.15 per hour Located at Chalan LauLau, Middle Road Commonwealth Ports Authority, or can be obtained from this office MP 96950 (1/18)F. 1 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$1.75 per hour Beside Pearl River Bldg./near East West Rental AVAILABLE. in person, or mail to: upon the payment of THREE HUNDRED RFTY DOLLARS ($350.00) for 1 CARPENTER-Salary:$1.75perhour ROTA: 49,952 sm lot ocean view near cliff line & airport asking $40/sm. 2 PHOTO DEVELOPER -High school PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT each set of plan documents. This amount Is nonrefundable. 3 MASON-Salary:$1.75 per hour MIDDLE ROAD(Gualo Ral): 3 story com'l/apt complex w/7,353 sm of land, equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Payment shall be made by check payable to the Commonwealth Contact:DANIEL M. 4 BERTHA T. Joeten Enterprises, Inc., 150 meters of road frontage asking $2,900,000. per hour. Ports Authority. RAMOS dba RAMS COMPANY P.O.Box SUGAR KING: 40,000 sm lot excellent view top of the hill asking $50/sm Contact: LEE'S INC.. P.O. Box 1691 P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950 2769, Saipan, MP 96950 1/25(F). Saipan, MP 96950 (1/18)F. Copies of the aforementioned contract documents may also or $35/sm participation in development. be examined or obtained at the following offices of Geo- 1 ASST. MANAGER-High school OPPORTUNITY: CAPITOL HILL east side: 4,541 sm lot nice east ocean view, quiet area - graduate. 2 yrs. experience. CALL US. I COOK-High school graduate. 2 yrs. Englneerlng & Testing and Efraln F. Camacho, Consulting Engineers: Salary:$1,000-1,800 per month. CHALAN KANOA (near Post Office): 4BD 1BA concrete hse asking experience. Salary:$2.15 per hour Contact:TOYO AIRCONDITIONING Full Time or PartTime Goo-Engineering & Testing $76,000. Contact:MICHAEL S2E PRODUCTS SERVICE, INC. P.O.Box 645, Saipan, INC. dba HONG KONG CHINESE REST. P.O. Box 3597 MP 96950.1/25(F) A way to better yourself and your : 20,934 sm lot in front of the "Lighthouse" on Navy Hill excellent P.O.Box 596, Saipan, MP 96950 1/25(F) Agana, Guam view REDUCED TO $300/sm. lì sland Real Estate Phone Number: (671) 646-7710 AS TEO: 5,534 sm above the pumps ocean view asking $45/sm. 1 HOUSEWORKER-High school equiv. 2 family's life style. Possible $2,500.00 yrs. experience. Salary:$2.15 per hour. / / Real Estate Brokerage DAN DAN: 911 sm lot on Wallace Hwy near El Toro entrance 31 METERS Contact.CRIS MAGLALANG dba H. K. Pangellnan Building, Middle Road Efraln F. Camacho, Consulting Engineers GENRE BREEZE, INC. a month or more if you’re ambitious. ROAD FRONTAGE - CALL US. TAURUS ENTERPRISES P.O.Box 2260, V Caller Box PPP 510, Saipan, MP 96950 Flame Tree Terrace DAN DAN: 1,338 sm hse lot off quarry road ready to build asking $55/sm. P.O. Box 2415 Saipan, MP 96950.1/25(F) Tel: (670) 234-9386 Fax: (670) 234-8384 Call 234-8994 SAN ROQUE: 929 sm fiat topo, excellent coml opportunity in developing Saipan, MP 96950 area asking $150/sm. I DRESSMAKER-High school equiv. 2 Phone Number: (670) 322-7814/7815 Thomas J. Camacho, Sales Manager GARAPAN: 929 sm lot behind Duty Free w/hotel/condo project approved yrs. experience. Salary:$2.15 per hour. Raymond B. Quitugua, Sales Associate LAND FOR LEASE Contact:GAUDENCIO C. MACALINAO -call us. Darla M. Klntol, Sales Associate (P/T) A pre-bid conference will be held at the office of the Executive dba UNITY TRADE SERVICE INC. P.O. PAPAGO: 29,080 sm lot w.ocean view wtr pwr nearby asking $60/sm wI Jess I. Talsague, Sales Agent (P/T Rota) Director, Commonwealth Ports Authority, Saipan International HOUSE LOTS Box 703, Saipan, MP 96950 1/25(F) Airport, at 10:00 a.m. on January 4. 1991 to explain and clarify any terms over 20 yrs. CALL US. WANTED LAU LAU: 12,544 sm ocean/mt view over looking NEW approved Shimizu 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC- questions regarding this project. Questions should be submitted to SWIMMING POOL Salary:$2.15-2.50 per hour PROPERTIES FOR LEASE/SALE EFRAIN F. CAMACHO. CONSULTING ENGINEERS In writing, at least five Lau Lau Project -CALL US. 1TAILOR/DRESSMAKER (5) days In advance for answers at this pre-bid conference, with a TENNIS COURT AVAILABLE FOR "JAMBALWA" DINNER CRUISE CHALAN KANOA: 3BD 1BA 1,004 sf hse on 538 sm lot w/wtr tanks large 2 WAREHOUSEMAN WORKER copy of same mailed simultaneously to the Executive Director, patio asking $150,000 w/terms. CHALAN KANOA, SAIPAN - BEACH PROPERTY/road frontage Commonwealth Ports Authority. 2 CARPENTER located in the heart of Chalan Kanoa Commercial area. This property has a 235-5054 ENERGETIC PEOPLE ANAKS CONDO: 2BD 1 BA tennis court, security, pool. Only 2 available 1 MASON asking $187,000 S $198,000 why rent when you can own? 1 TRUCK DRIVER 3BD 2BA concrete house on a 1,587 sq. meter lot. A must for small type development. Water, power 4 sewer are readily available. Asking price Each prospective bidder shall file with the Commonwealth 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER RENTAL-Beach Hse 3BD 2 1/2 BA fully furnished, wtr tanks S generator 2JANFTOR Ports Authority, at the above Saipan address, a notice of his $2,300,000. One of the few beachfront property still available. -CALLUS. -High school graduate. 2 -yrs. Intention to bid not less than six (6) calendar days prior to the date MUST HAVE CLEAN HABITS experience. Salary:$2.15 per hour. SAN ROQUE, SAIPAN - 8,000 sq. m located in commercialize area OPEN Contact:JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO hereinabove designated for opening of bids. GENRE BREEZE, INC. close to beach and major hotel and condominiums. 100 ft from main GOOD SALARY MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:00 / SATURDAY 9:00 TO 1:00 CORPORATION P.O.Box 932, Saipan, highway with pwr, swr 4 wtr nearby, excellent for condominium or shopping MP 96950 1/25(F). center, walking distance to propose major shopping development project Each bid shall be on a form furnished by the Commonwealth Ports Authority. A bid bond In the amount of ten percent shall be WORK FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 8:00 P.M. 3 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER- asking $400.00 per sq. m. required. Cfenfu%, Salary:$2.15-3.00 per hour , ROTA - 49,998 sq. m. perfect for major shopping center, LAND hotel, condominium dose to airport and propose mega resort development 3 GUIDANCE COUNSELOR- The Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject PLEASE CALL TOM BARNES Salary:$600 per month sites, asking $50 per sq. m. ISLAND BROKERS 2 ACCOUNTANT-Salary:$600 per AS LITO/FINA SISU, SAIPAN - OCEAN & LAKE VIEW/1.7 Hectares, any or all bids for any reason and to waive any defects In said bids, FOR LEASE or any of them; If In Its sole opinion to do so would be In Its Interest. month located just south of Susupe Lake. Perfect for condominium type TEL. 322-8221 OR 322-0755 6th fir. Nauru Bldg. - ph. 234-2100 - fax 234-8799 -High school graduate . 2 yrs. development. Asking price $85 per sq. m. 2.0 HECTARES John Mickelson · Owner/Broker /s/ J.M. Guerrero experience. LAU LAU, SAIPAN - OCEAN VIEW EAST/there are 15 properties Sales Associates Contact:VICTORINO S. CEPEDA dba available and are situated in one subdivision. These lots contain an area of Contracting Officer for CPA ON AIRPORT ROAD Peggy Gebhardt-Lynn Propst-Don Smith-Justln Manglona (Rota) MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL P.O.Box 6, ______12/12/90______830 sq. m. - 1,028 sq m located next to and above the proposed Lau Lau Saipan, MP 96950 1//25(F). 235-5054 SHOWBOAT, INC. "each office is independently owned & operated" Mega Resort. Asking price & is $150.00 per square meter. 38-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-JANU ARY 11,1991

4 DISPATCHER-READY MIX PLANT- 1 EXECUTIVE CHEF -High school grad. 1 TINSMITH -High school equivalent. 2 CLASSIFIED ADS Sa!ary:$2.15 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2,100. - 2,500. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Don't Just Sit FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 39' 2 COMMERCIAL ARTSIT-Salary :$2.15- permonth. Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. ♦ (NEW) 3.50 per hour 2 STEWARD Enterprises, P.O. Box 194 CHRB Saipan, There, Get Up And 2 DRAFTSMAN-Salary: $450-1,900 per 1 HOUSEKEEPER-High school grad. 2 MP 96950 (1/25)F. M A R A N A S . V A R 1 E T Y E \V S V i E \V S 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER -College . N . month. yrs. experience.Salary: $2.15 - 3.25 per Exercise! grad. 2 yrs, experience. Salary: $7.00 - 4 MACHINIST- Salary:$2.15-3.00 per N : hour. V E W s 8.00 per hour. hour. 1 RESERVATION CLERK K i A R ! ANAR A R I E 7· Y N t w > 1 CIVIL ENGINEER-College grad. 2 yrs. 20 PAINTER- Salary:$l.7S-3.50 per hour. .3 SECURITY GUARD experience. Salary: $5.50-6.00 per hour.1 4 WELDER- Salary:$1.75-3.50 per hour. 1 CASHIER. FRONT OFFICE JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCBVIENT t. LATHE MACHINE OPERATOR 4 WINDOW & DOOR FABRICATOR- 1 ACCOUNTING CLERK -High school 2 H.E. OPERATOR -High school Salary:$2.15-3.50 per hour. equivalent.2yrs.experience.Salary:$2.15 4 AUTO-BODY REPAIRER- grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 - 3.00 per hour. - 2.50 per hour. Salary:$2.15-3.50 per hour 1 ELECTRICIAN-Highschoolgrad.2yrs. Contact:WESTERN EQUIPMENT, INC., 6 INSURANCE MANAGER experience. Salary: $2.15 - 2.75 per hour. P.O. Box 1402 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. ARCHrTECT/BLDG.CONSTN.ENG INEE fl- Salary:$450-I,900 permonth. 1 BARTENDER DUT IES: Inspect and rate properties for insurance, evaluating 4 BATCHING PLANT/CRUSHER 1 GARDENER risks and applying underwriting principles to establish covers OPERATOR- Salary:$2.l5-350 per hour. 4 RESTAURANT WAITRESS adequate to protect clients needs. Prepare and issue policies PUBUC NOTICE 4 ACCOUNTANT-SaIary:$450-1,900 per 2 FRONT DESK CLERK -High school In the Superior Court of the month. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per within authority limits and guidelines provided by principals. Commonwealth of the 4 ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRER- hour. Evaluate and settle or otherwise dispose of claims presented by Salary:$l.75-3.50 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIA CORP. Northern Mariana Islands 10 H.E. OPERATOR-Salary:$2.15-3.50 dba Dai-lchi Hotel Saipan Beach, P.O. insured clients and/or third parties. per hour. Box 1029 Saipan, MP.96950 (1/25)F. A P A 4 MAINTENANCE WORKER(BLDG. & A CIVIL ACTION NO. 90-591 BARRACKS)-Salary:$1.75-3.50 per Keep and update all necessary policy and statistical records to serve and represent the interest of 10 DANCER hour. needed to provide regular reports to principals. Prepare and BANK OF SAIPAN, 4 TINSMITH- Salary:$l.75-3.50 per hour. 1 DISCO JOCKEY vthe members of the community,,,. 2 COOK- Salary:$2.l5-3.50 per hour. 10 WAITRESS submit regularly required financial and activity reports to princi­ m . A A A ; A. & V 1 i: W Plaintiff, 2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER- 1 BARTENDER-High school equivalent. -V- Salary:$450-1,900 per month. 2 yrs, experience. Salary: $2.15 - 5.00 per pals. Allocate duties and monitor activity of clerical staff to JOSE C. LEON GUERRERO 8 MECHANIC(AUTO)- Salary:$2.15- hour. ensure proper completion o f assigned tasks. 3.50 per hour. 2 SUPERVISOR-High school grad. 2yrs. M Av E. i -■X M A. V I G i and ALICIA DLG. LEON L.'·. W««.|^f 5"” 6 HOLLOW BLOCKS MAKER- experience. Salary: $2.15 - 8.00 per hour. 1972_ VP9WÎ ' GUERRERO, Salary:$2.15-3.30 per hour 5 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High Please pick up application at: ôHtobif5TÏ990 Defendants. 2 CIVIL ENGINEER-Salary:$450-I,900 school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. ', UClUUCi " — ------^ per month Salary: 2.15 - 4.00 per hour. MICROL CORPORATION ■\* V : :■ ■*· 6 ELECTRICIAN-Salary:$1.75-3.50 per Ki A, P. A A Contact: GREEN PARK ENT., INC., P.O. San Jose Village, P.O. Box 267, Saipan, M P 96950 NOTICE OF SALE hour Box 2689 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. Welcome and Goodbye to Pale Arnold NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2 MECHANICAL ENGINEER- T el. 234-5911-8 Salary :$450-1,900 per month pursuant to an Order of this 60 MASON-Salary:$1.75-3.50 per hour 5 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER -High and submit resume/work history. ki A P A. N A ;:.· v/.· Court dated November 27, 60 CARPENTER-Salary:$1.75-3.50 per school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: hour $500. -900. per month. 1990, that on Friday, January 20 STEELMAN-Salary:$1.75-3.50 5 AUTO MECHANIC 25, 1991, at the hour of 8:30 perhour 30 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER ivi IX AA I: Xv A a.m. of the said day, at the 10 PLUMBER-Salary:$1.75-3.50 per 3 AIRCON MECHANIC W DAI-ICHI HOTEL Police Station in Susupe, hour 5 ELECTRICIAN IzEa SAIPAN BEACH 4 DISPATCHER,READY-MIX PLANT- 8 COOK Saipan, Northern Mariana Is­ Salary:$2.15 per hour P.O. Box 1029 Sjipin.MP 96950 5 BARTENDER Tel: 234-6412/ 6413/ 6414 FAX 234-7064 jvi A Ä i .· is M .'X P Xv lands, I will sell, to the highest -High school equivalent. 2 20 WAITRESS bidder (provided, however that yrs.experience. 3 DISC JOCKEY Contact:SABLAN CORPORATION dba 15 HOUSEKEEPER no bids shall be accepted SABLAN CONSTN CO. LTD7ROCK 7 FRONT DESK CLERK VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT KI AP A NA ;:. R · which are below the balance QUARRY 10 WAITER P.O.Box 1430,Saipan, MP 96950.1/25(F) (LOCAL HIRE) due upon the judgement in 5 STOCK CONTROL CLERK 3 ACCOUNTANT-High school grad, or this matter, inclusive of inter- 3 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN-College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy: $4.00 per equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 DAI-ICHI HOTEL SAIPAN BEACH K f A EA ■\ r XV I est to the date of sale), for -3.00 per hour. hour. current lawful money of the 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. has a job opening for immediate hiring Contact EFRAINF.CAMACHOdbaEfrain experience. Salary :$2.15 - 3.00 per hour. United States of America, all F. Camacho, Cons. Engineer, P.O. Box 10 DISHWASHER -High school equiva­ CASHIER of the right, title, and interest 2415 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25JF. KI U AA lent 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per (1 female) of Defendants Jose C. Leon hour. Guerrero and Alicia Dig. Leon Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN CO., LTD. FRONT DESK CLERK P.O. Box 527 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. \ 1 Guerrero in and to that certain PUBLIC NOTICE (2 female/male) Ki A V A A. £k t tract or parcel of real property In the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the 1 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT-College SECURITY GUARDS situated in Saipan, Northern grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $875. per Mariana Islands, more par­ Northern Mariana Islands (3 MALE) month. Ki A : \ Ax s '* V i 1: W ï ticularly described as Lot 1734 1 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT -College ACCOUNTING CLERK NEW-1 (formerly part of Lot CIVIL ACTION N0.91-016 grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $840. per month. (1 female/male) 1735 *B", part of original T.D. Notice of Hearing and Notice 1 AUTO BOOY REPAIRER-High school M Ä Is V I P XE 661), containing an area of to Creditors grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per I 925 square meters, more or hour. BENEFITS: In the Matter of the Estate of: Contact: PACIFIC INT'L. MARIANAS, Medical Benefits less, as more particularly de­ INC., P.O.Box 887 saipan, MP 96950 (1/ Ki E N scribed on Drawing/Cadastral ANTONIO METTAO REYES, 25)F. Paid Vacation/Sick Leaves A i k V" i il Xv Plat No. 2047/79, the original Deceased. Free Meals & Uniforms ' Its tKe Vatiëtÿ that makès it wotk* of which was recorded on 1 COOK -High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ v 7 . . . . · v\ ... - T v t ( ( ( ^ September 2 ,1 9 8 2 , as Docu­ TO: ALL PERSONS AND rience. Salary: $400. per month. Interested persons may apply in person at the Person­ Ki :\ i. .'X - Commonwealth abreaèt orf current evefits b f prôVidihg V I I: Xv A CREDITORS having any in­ Contact: REYNALDO T. DE DIOS dba ment No. 15324 at the Land Universal Developers, Inc., P.O. Box2136 nel Office, 2nd Floor, Dai-lchi Hotel Saipan Beach terest or claims against the comprehensive and in-depth news and information Registry, Saipan;togetherwith Saipan. MP 96950 (1/25JF. Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM the improvements, appurte­ Estate of Antonio Mettao Ki A E :\ Ni A y A in;Microriesia and the world. r ,iV ^ & V : P XE N nances, and easements used Reyes. 2 AUTO/DIESEL MECHANIC YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­ H.E. OPERATOR -High school grad. 2 in connection therewith, and yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 -3.00 per The Variety continually serves the Mariana Islands by being a the rents, issues, and profits FIED that Michael A. Reyes, of hour. Ki :A KAA A y forum where/ideas arid information af& exéhariged.S V i L W thereof. Saipan, Commonwealth of the Contact: TRANSAMERICA CORP., P.O. Box 1579 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. Dated, this 14th day of De­ Northern Mariana Islands, has cember, 1990: filed a petition in the Superior 1 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN - Ki A R .A A Ax V 1 V: W d /s/Sgt. JUSTOR. CRUZ court seeking to be appointed College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: stands' for: meànin^ful readérs. ” the administrator of the estate $600 per month. Director of Public safety Contact: DATA BOND CORP., Caller Box of Antonio Mettao reyes, de­ By: Sgt Justo R. Cruz PPP328 Saipan, MP 96950 (1/25)F. : : s? j r T V Kj j; sx·' v ceased. Petitioner's attorney M A 'E I /V A A. V i h Xv of record is Antonio M. Atalig, I AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIRER-High Published by Attorney at Law. P.O. Box school equiv.2 yrs. experience. Salary:$4.50-6.05 per hour. Ni a \ r EïGDïPnGBE 1638, MP 96950. The hearing Contact:MICROL CORPORATION MA E .A A R A & V £ XX· .X on the said petition for letters P.O.Box 267, Saipan, MP 96950 1/25(F) of administration has been set Has space available in a m I LEASING AGENT-High school equiv. 2 A MISA for January 29. 1991. at Jj2Q yrs.experience. Salary:$2.25-2.50 per Ki As P .A A A }\ N E & E W < BmPRISES, INC. p.m. hour. unique Indian style Teepee All interested parties should Contact:NESTOR R. ABLOG dba Invites local participation General Fashion Center P.O.Box I447, In Garapan appear at the hearing. Persons Saipan, MP 96950 1/25(F) setting. A RA AA PIO. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950 E & V k \i w a in the ownership of the having any claims against the company estate must be filed with the 3 JEWELER-Salary:$3.00 per hour Tel. 234-6341/ 7578/9797 I ASSISTANT MANAGER-Salary:$4.50 For more information and Clerk of court within sixty (60) perhour . Fp: 2J4-9f71 M A ix I A A A R N ü S & V I E XE A Contact the Investment days of this publication, or the -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. details, please contact Alex claim will be barred. experience. Manager at 234-9475 Contact:CHI-LIANG TANG dba Wan CHARLENE C. TEREGEYO Yuan Jewelry P.O.Box 1231, Saipan, MP (or Fax: 234-8463) Deputy Clerk of court 96950.1 /18(F) Verdusco at 322-1114. 5NE-NMC Fakpi upset SHC Brothers 75-72 By James Ada notched their 4th win against with 27 points and s till main­ Brian Pearson scored 40 points in 17 points including 3-3 point­ one loss edging the Athlete Foots tained his league leading scorer in his team winning effort over ers and Inos Yamada added 12. The SNE-NMC FA KPI taste in a thrilling and exciting game with an average of 28.0. Team­ the O l’Aces. The O l’Aces The Emergency also got 23 points their first win against 2 losses as by a score of 90 to 87. John mates Phil Palacios and Tony mostly composed of young and from Dennis Camacho, Stan they upset the Saipan Health “Faceman” Santos led the bal­ Luzama added in 19 and 18 points talented high school students was Benavente with 13 points and Clinic Brothers in last weekend’s ance scoring attack with 20 respectively. They are now 3-0 led by Peter “The Long Legs” Dan Aldan with 11. They are 1- men’s basketball action by a score points, Yosh Gabaldon and Tony in the league. Alvin Pua led the Camacho with a season high of 5 in thd league way down the o f 75-72. Superb defensive and Susuico with 14 points each and Flyers with 23 points and John 30 points E li Rangamar added C ellar. offensive play by Andy Mazella Robert Quitugua, with 13. Salas with 16 who are now 1-3 in TEAM STANDINGAS OF 1/9/91 as he led his team with 22 points. Warren Iglesias paced the losers team standings. Teammates Ray Basa and Dave with 32 points and Nester TEAM * WINS LOSSES Demapan both added in with 17 Manansala added in 22 points. SECOND GAME UIC HEAT 3 0 and 12, points respectively. Jack They are 0-4 in the league. SAN ANTONIO SIXERS 4 1 Diaz led the Brothers who are The 01’Aces posted their 4th TOYOTA WHEELS 4 1 now eith 1 and 3 record with 20 MONDAY NIGHTS GAMES win against a single loss as they OL’ACES 4 1 points. RESULTS outplay the emergency in the last PEACEMAKERS 2 1 NMC SNE PAKPI 1 2 SECOND GAME: minute of action play edging them DPS FLYERS 1 3 The only unbeatened team in by a score of 102 to 98. The BROTHERS 1 3 In a hotly contested battle the league he UIC HEAT use 01’Aces offset a brilliant effort EMERGENCY 1 5 after both teams the Athlete Foots their height and power as they made by Emergency’s Scott de­ JC T ATHLETE FOOTS 0 4 and theToyota Wheels exhanged rolled on the DPS Flyers crush­ bates with46 points highest point GAMES T0NITE: JAN. 11 (FRIDAY) lead several times the Wheels ing them 105 to 78. Lloyd in the league. Last week on 1/2/ 7:00 P.M. OL’ACES 4*1 IN THE LEAGUE WITH t-3 BROTHERS however came right back and Hartman at 6’4" top all scores 91 San Antonio Sixers center 8:00 P.M. THE 4-1 SAN ANTONIO SIXERS TAKES ON THE 2-1 PEACEMAKEl 1990-91 SABA MEN'S ISLANDWIDE LEAGUE STANDING Kalapana to play two shows on Saipan AS OF JANUARY 4,1991 NAME TEAM N.G. PTS Kalapana plays its first ever Hurt” , “ Ju liette” , and more from D J. Pratt is the groups’ mem­ AVE. concert on Saipan tonight at 10 the Kalapana days, according to a ber that is known for his technical p.m., at Gilligan’s in the Hyatt press release. wizardry. He has been very active L. HARTMAN UIC HEAT 3 1184 §1 28.0 Regency. This Hawaii based band S DEBATES EMERGENCY 6 147 24.5 The release mentioned other in studio recording in both Japan W PETER PEACEMAKERS 3 73 24.3 has been playing music together hits by Feary, that would be in­ and the U .S . W.VILLEGAS ATHELETESF00T 4 93 23.2 for years and has established cluded in the show, including Pratt is “an excellent session P.CAMACHO OL’ACES 4 88 22.0 themselves as top performers in “Catherine” , “You’re Young” , guitarist, he was a featured artist F.IGLESIAS SASIXERS 5 101 20,2 the islands of the Pacific. “Running From Love”, and in the ‘Kapono and Tropical Hit’ R.QUITUGUA TOYOTA W H ELS 5 100 20.0 SAGUONPEACEMAKERS 3 59 19.6 Although the groups’ stop on “Marci, For You Tonight”, all show, the release said. Bi PEARSON SA S IX E R S §411111:1 78 19.5 Saipan w ill be their first, they have from the critically acclaimed al­ The driving force of Kalapana J DIAZ BROTHERS :14§I11! 75 18.7 played on Guam before. Kalapana bum- “ N ightlife.” is Kenji Sano. “Charismau'c and w ill also play one show at Kalapana’s Malani Bilyeu Dynamic,” the release describes PHILIPPINE AMATEUR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Gilligan’s on January 12alsoatl0 projects his sensitive and sincere his style of performing and ap­ TEAM STANDING in the evening. manner in songs like “ Naturally” , proach to his chosen career. JANUARY 11,1991 The band consists of four key You Make It Hard”, and “Many The release provided that in members- Mackey Feary, Malani Classic Moments”. The release 1979, Sano collaborated with TEAM W L Bilyeu, DJ. Pratt, and Kenji Sano. mentioned that he earned the Feary after years of performing Feary is known as oneof Haw aii’s award for best song o f the year- with many top named entertain­ RB ELECTRICAL 4 0 greatest singer-songwriter with the Na Hoku Award- for the song ers such as Cecilio and Kapono. JAYFER INTERNATIONAL 3 0 such hits as “ Nightbird” , “ The “ M olokai.” Kalapana w ill perform two ex­ DOLLAR UP 2 1 citing shows on SABLAN CONSTRUCTION 2 1 NORPAC-MERCURY 2 1 Saipan this January MARFRAN ENTERPRISES 2 2 11 and 12, both MPI-HOME IMPRV.CNTR 1 2 shows to start at 10 SABLAN ENTERPRISES 1 3 in the evening at MICRONESIAN CONSTRUCTION 0 3 Gilligan’s. The tal­ CANDELARIA ZAMBALES 0 4 ents o f this group should not be GAME RESULTS LAST SUNDAY missed. JANUARY 06,1991 Special thanks in N0RPAC-MERCUR 103 VS MPI-HOME IMPROV. 85 bringin Kalapana to RB ELECTRICAL 113 VS CANDELARIA-ZAMBALES 61 Saipan should be MARFRAN ENT. 86 VS SABLAN ENTERPRISES 73 gi vento Budweiser, TOP GUN- Continental, ESPN J0EYALB0GUERA 25 NORPAC MERCURY Rent-a-car and ad­ ROBERT MANANSALA 24 R.B.ELECTRICAL venture Tours, ELMER PINEDA 30 MARFRAN ENT. Hyatt Regency NOEL GAMBOA 22 MPI-HOME IMPROV. Saipan and KCNM CANDEL RIA ZAMBALES21 CANDELARIA ZAMBALES Radio. This is a BABLA.F NTERPRISES26 SABLAN ENTERPRISES Shimbros produc­ GAME SCHEDULE NEXT SUNDAY tion. JANUARY 13,1991 SABLA· INSTRUCTION _ VS JAYPER INTERNATIONAL Kalapana-The band consist of four key members-Mackey Feary, Malani Bilyeu, MICRO JIAN C0NSTN. ^ Q ^ ^ W t O M H M P R G B C I D.J. Pratt and Kenji Sano______·______g)Marianas GVariet}§^ Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since 1972 PO. Box 23) Saipan MP 96950 · Tel. (670) 234-6331 · 7578 · 9797 Fax: (670) 234-9271 ' \r- /vs* - • it -