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• l \ ar1anas J MICRONESIA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE 1972 r Saipan, MP I Vol. 16, No. 42 Friday, January 22, 1988 25¢ 'i·. Governor nixes Tinian casinos ·I Will need 213 majoritv of legislature to over-ride

Governor Pedro P. Tenorio Tinian. stated that the issue of gambling has to be approved or vetoed a proposed local law "As a matterof principle, I have no alternative but to ~e disapproved by the people." By Nick Legaspi Thursday which would have guided by the wishes of the people and veto Senate Local Staff reporter He also cited the failure of the local initiative to allow allowed casino gambling in Bill No.5-6," Tenorio told Senate President Benjamin T. casino gambling in Tinian during the Nov.7 election. The Manglona and House Speaker Pedro R. Guerrero in a same proposal was passed by the upper house as Senate message accompanying the unsigned copy of the bill. Local Bill 5-6. The bill was passed by the Senate in December follow- Tenorio, in his message, also noted "numerous concerns regarding whether the manner in which the bill was passed com­ plied with the Consti­ I tution of ~e Northern Mariana Islands." He assured the leg­ ; islative leaders that ! j his decision to veto ,.,... ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., .... ,.,.,., ...,.,.,,., .. ,,.,,,., ..... ,.,.,.,., .... .:.; ... ,,,,.,,., .. ,...... the bill was not be- clearly demonstrated that casino gambling is a very cause of the legal issues "but because of the result of the sensitive issue and one which evokes strong ., recent election." Governor Tenorio feelings,"Tenorio said." On several occasionsJ have The governor's veto may be overriden by the Legisla- ·, Merchants band together to fight I

I' port charge: Anti-trust charged Grand Jury '.\ ,,I ! i' By DAVID T. HUGHES years which this· court

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Comput~r club thoughts; "Parochial " ideas; Gripes

.,i Normally my column is a per­ dredsofotherways toaccessU.S . f.,1 sonal outlook on how things are ) \' and world-wide computer tele­ \, \ going here in the Common­ commwtications networks. ' wealth. Usually it takes on a All this for the cost of about negative tone. Today, I want to $10 per hour, or a negotiated rate Asserting our rights talk about some positive things for those who need to use a lot of that are happening in the islands. time. I was very pleased to see the In other words, someone sit­ important to CNMI large number of people who ting here in Saipan can have showed up for the recent Saipan "real-time" conversations with A recent case in federal court brought by James Computer Users Group meeting. important to all of us. Bill and I interested in the same things, business associates, friends, etc. Sirak and Larry Hillblom claimed that the U,S. is Bill Michling - the manager of think that this new club will help mark your calendar far Jan. 28 at on the mainland via their com­ Marianas Electronics (NOT exercising too much control in the Commonwealth. those who want to learn more 7 p.m. in the Saipan Commwtity puter terminals - all for a nominal Saipan Computer Service as I about computers (even if they School. While we disagree heartily with the remedy that.both cost. said last week) and I feel this is a don't own one). It is open LO By the way .... come early if My bleary eyes come from men wanted of voiding the Covenant's provisions on good step toward uniting the frag­ anyone, any age, and of any you want a seat •••• That meeting HOURS of conversations on the Senate and land ownership, they did make some mented computer users of computer interest. will discuss the mushrooming "bulletin boards" in the 408 area Saipan. Apparently, the packed­ We also hope the club will be a field of telecommunications. code. good points. house of computer enthusiasts clearing house for people . who Your humble(?) ink-stained felt the same way, because the **************************** We think the U.S. government has its hands entirely want to learn how to use certain scribe himself (me!) will be one I also want to pass along a criti- too deep in the internal workings of our islands. The .... You mean soverignty is given on paper and taken by action????!!!! Saipan Community School's programs or applications. There . of the speakers. cism made of me by the assistant classroom was stuffed with are a great many "experts" on latest example of t~is interference in our business is . ********************** U.S. attorney, George Proctor. seemingly-interested people. Saipan in various programs, word While on the subject of tele­ We are friends, are from the same the seizure of the "Stella-1" by federal authorities. When Bill and I sat down in a processors, programming lan­ communications ... If I look a state and have a lot of common That is the pleasure ship which was boarded by Stella seizure example local coffee shop and started talk­ guages, etc. The users group will little bleary-eyed lately it is be­ views. However, we DO differon ing about this project in Novem­ provide the "interface" ( I cause of research I have been I Coast Guard Officials while it was just off of Tinian. how we view the U.S.' role and ' ber, we both felt the time had couldn't resist a little computer doing for a local computer com­ rights in the Commonwealth. They had seen the ship at sea and said they waited to of a U.S. power grab A come to try starting a computer humor here) between those who pany. Once initiated, their new I Elsewhere in today's issue I club again. He said the same thing have the knowledge and experi­ service will allow computer us­ board her. The boat was allowed to come into Tinian · The seizure of the MY Stella agencies that the Covenant Personal opinion there is a story about the Stella-I Agreement limited U.S. Gov­ column by had started a few years ago, but ence and those who could benefit ers with modems to access a local and how it was seized by the U.S. where waters were calmer. Once officials boartled h~r by the U.S. Coast Guard brings died for lack of interest. Plus, he ernment responsibility to two from it. telephone number which will in and confiscated. I told him that I they allegedly found marijuana. into focus questions of authority John DelRosario, said there were not all that many areas: I). Defense, and 2). For­ Ifyou are interested in learning tum connect with another mo­ thought it was wrong. It should in the arrest of that boat. If the Jr. computers even ON Saipan at more about computers or want to dem in Santa Clara, California We applaud everything done by any agency to stop U.S. Coast Guard does in fact eign Affairs. Everything else is Opinions expressed herein rray or rray .· . have been seized - I agree - not reflect the editorial opinion of this ·': :-::; that time. Now there are more meet ournei hbors who are also From that point there are hun- Continuer on page 35 the flow of drugs into and out of the Commonwealth. have the authority to arrest and the responsibility of the LO­ newspaper. All opinions are strictly that · CAL GOVERNMENT here. of the author, who also Is an errployee of We also agree that the boat should be seized as an seize the Stella, we would like to the CNM I governrmnt. see it in black and white.This The seizure by the Coast example to other would-be smugglers. What we isn't the first time that an agency Guard of that boat denies the DISAGREE with is the fact that Uncle Sam seized the of the federal government tiies ·local government here the op­ The Bottom Line .. • • to muscle its way into our local portunity to transport much government disposition. boat and took it to Guam. of yourselves unselfishly and generously to ease the pain of our family. For this we thank you from the affait s. Nor is it the first time needed supplies to bat­ That the Coast Guard allegedly We have a very hard time hanging onto The Commonwealth should have been given first bottom ofour hearts. I hope that you will continue to offer the opportunity for the community to assist future that such an attempt will be tered Rota Island. It also denies found marijuana on the MY Stella victims if and when, God forbid, there be others. boxes at Joeten.... refusal to the Stella-1 . The boat was boarded in made LO usurp the sanctity of the the local government the oppor­ doesn't make it legal that they seize Although I must leave Saipan to return to my family on the Mainland, I will remember you all fondly. sovereign waters - no matter how far out the craft was Covenant Agreement. We can tunity to send supplies LO isla1;1ds the boat, The appropriate alternative Let's try again this week with another north of the Saipan. It's the only would have been to dispatch the Sincerely, question. first sighted. So, the theory that the boat was in expect many more to come as ls/Patricia Mack and Family we refine the so-called exercise boat of decent size capable of Department of Public Safety here to Our one reply to last week's question "international" waters doesn't "hold water." of greater self-government. carrying passengers and sup­ take appropriate action when the We feel this seizure is just one more example of the Need we remind the Coast plies either way. But it is sitting boat enters the harbor. Thanks for helping our volleyball team ...... said they want all incidents of labor down in Guam pending federal Continues on page 5 United States over-stepping their rights in our islands. Guard and all other federal We, representatives of the Cho Youngtau, Michigan, beth Acosta abuse reported. Plus they want the court CNMI Women's Volleyball Encore Ent. docket back. Of course, this federal seizure of property is nothing Inc. Team to the 1987 8th South Town & Country Music Advance Corporation We're working on that ... new. Local jurisdictions in many states are always An Open Letter To: Pacific Games in New Caledo­ Antonio C. Tenorio YCOCorp. fighting with the feds on seizures. But the big DIFFER­ nia, wish to extend our sincere R & C Tour, Saipan, Inc. Lucia L. Blanco ofTinian The People of Saipan gratitude and dangkulo na si Friendly Finance Co. Law Offices of James H. Griz- ENCE here is soverignty. Under the Covenant, the yuus maase for your continued Tropical Color Film Devel- zard U.S. has the right to act for us in defense and foreign Through: support and confidence in us. oping Center Law Offices of Timothy Bellas relations. We fail to see how this incident falls under Without these, our involvement Mike W. Naholowaa & Law Offices of Borja & Salas law offices of Pedro M. Atalig either of these categories. Martin Cabrera in the games would not have Annie Mendiola Victims of Violent Crime Committee been possible. United Travel Agency Law Offices of Donald R. Attorney General Alex Castro said his office is "look­ Saipan, MP 96950 Special thanks to the follow- Rita LG. Borja Hazlewood ing into" the seizure of the Stella-1, and he said that ing: Dosa Subsea Co., Ltd. LawOfficesofDavidA. Wise- perhaps the Commonwealth should have gotten the Dear Martin: Benigno T. Fejeran Annie Benavente man This leuer has been long in coming, for which I Solid Builders King's Jewelry Law Offices of Ken Govendo boat - not the feds. This newspaper applauds his apologize. But I needed to have time for my emo­ Transpacific Imports, Ltd. Tick Tock Law Offices of Juan T. Lizama Continues on page 4 tions to settle down before attempting to express my Moylan's Insurance Under- IT&E Overseas Inc. Law Offices of Fitzgerald & appreciation to you and the people of Saipan for your writers United International Corp. Herald, Bergsma thoughtfulness, kindness, understanding and gener­ Len's Poker Plus Modem Stationery Law Offices of Douglas F. osity shown to my family following the violent Thomas Villagomez Marianas Electronics Cushnie that would lead to his violent death. But suddenly my : Marianas Variety : death of my husband, Galen. It is difficult for me to John J. Davis Jr. John Joyner Daniel K. & Lorraine G. find adequate words to tell you how I feel toward life was tom apart by a hideous crime, still unex­ James Grizzard F&B Service Station Johnson · News and Vie.ws , I each and every one of the people who gave of their plained and unsolved. My husband was taken away Patrick J. Walsh I Nick & Lucy T. Sablan Larry Hillblom time, money and emotional support at a time when from me, and I became a victim. Moses T. Fejeran Law Offices of Joe Hill Publishers: Frankie Untalan of Guam we needed it most Unfortunately, I cannot begin to Martin, my children and I will never forget the Kimo & Aiko Gottwald Rainbow Const Co. ABED & PAZ CASTRO YOUNIS American International thank each person individually, but through this outpouring of sympathy which was offered to us Hartley Kroul Onwel Manufacturing Ltd. through the efforts of your Victims of Violent Crime Knitters Co. w DAVID T. HUGHES NICK LEGASPI letter, I hope I can reach most of you. Sixtcn Convenient Store Saipan Office Supply Tik's Auto Repair Shop EDITOR Staff reporter Committee. Your organization should serve as a No one ever expects to be a victim of a violent E'Spn Motors United International Corp. Congressman Mariano Ber- H model for other small communities throughout the Fee !'rec lo ... more paper lo utend JOW' Published each Friday for 17 years on Saipan by: crime. Saipan was the last place in the world that I Frank Ferreira mudes country. So often victims are left to deal with their Mercy's Beauty Shop y comments. Plcue complete tbb poll by Younis Art Studio, Inc. ever expected to become such a victim. The citizens Marianas Printing Saipan Bowling Center Mike's Manufacturing, Inc. T.....S.y ind nall It lo lbe neW1p1pcr 11 P.O. losses alone. You and the people of Saipan have given Bos 231, Salpan, %95~231. OR drop II of this lovely island had never openly exhibited the Diego & Vicki Benavente Marianas Variety/Younis Art ? PO Box 231, Sai an CM 96950 Tel: 234-7578/2346341 Continuer on page 3 Surf Hotel . In our hlndy ballol box 11 Jocten Center. Signed (optional) kind of hostility toward my husband or my family lsland Food & Beverage, Inc. Kenneth S. Blake & Eliza- Studio F ...· I

Page4 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS --FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,1988 Disaster designation in Computer Periscope:· club meets Continues from page 2 on Jan. 28 hands of U.S. president The intervention of the local The CNMI Computer Users police here would fit well into the By NICK LEGASPI agan io sign the order. Governor eligiblefor federal assistance. Club will meet again Jan. 28 at 7 concept of self-government. The and David T. Hughes Pedro P. Tenorio asked Monday Roy. Kite, deputy director of p.m. in the Saipan Community intervention of the U.S. Coast All that remains for Rota to be to declare the Commonwealth's the Federal Emergency Manage­ School. Guard is viewed by this colum­ declared a "federal disaster area" most southern island as a major ment Agency, said Wednesday This is the second meeting of nist as federal government intru­ is for U.S. President Ronald Re- disaster area to make the island that once the report made it to ',, the group and will devote the sion in to our local affairs. Washington that Reagan should session to a discussion and lec­ I often wonder why is it so make up his mind "within two or tures dealing with telecommuni­ - difficult for agencies of the fed­ Rota Health Center· J,hree days." cations. Telecommunications as eral govcnrment to dignify each Rota was hit almost head-on . ' related to computers means using provision of the Covenant Agree­ keeps going in Roy Jan.11 and 12 by Typhoon Roy computers over loacl and long­ ment. Is it really that difficult to which carried sustained winds of distanee telephone cables. follow to the letter the agreement (CHC News Service)While the 120 m.p.h.-plus winds 127 miles per hour and gusts of up Several speakers arc scheduled between the two governments? of Typhoon Roy were reducing dozens of surrounding to 155 miles per hour. i . to bring various topics relating to The Covenant Agreement didn't buildings to rubble and during the week that followed, Tenorio said in a letter to Re­ various data, bullewtin board and spin-out of thin air. Each provi­ the Rota Health Center continued to deliver medical care agan that total damage from the '' "direct-dial" computer services sion was the subject of long and to its devastated community. typhoon was about $4.2 million. available from Saipan. arduous debate, tailored and re­ Local staffers, assisted by an emergency team from the He said the typhoon destroyed 81 Speakers slated to appear arc taiJorcd to the satisfaction of both Commonwealth Health Centeron Saipan, cleaned up the houses and damaged 168 other Marianas Electronics manager, sides. mess left by the storm and worked around the serious houses."In addition to those who Bill Michling, Variety Editor Furthermore, the delineation of damage caused by the high winds. suffered property damage the David Hughes and Bud White, Joeten family donates car to Catholic Church authority between the two gov­ Miraculously, "Roy" caused no serious injuries or entire population of the island of president of Saipan Computer ernments is very clear. All but From us to you . . . with love deaths, but its passage was a frightening one for health Rota were affected by the loss of Services in Susupe. The Jose C. Tenorio family decided recently to donate a vehicle to help the work of the defense and foreign affairs are the electrical power and water," Anna Sablan, a nursing supervisor from Salpan's Commonwealth H~lth The meeting is open Lo all with Catholic Church in the Chalan Kanoa district. Here Bishop Tomas Camacho accepts the responsibility of the local gov­ Center, went to Rote after Typhoon Roy to help her fellow care-givers Tenorio said."Public roads, an interest in computers ofany keys to a new pickup truck from representatives of Joeten Motor Company. Bishop ernment. Any attempt to change clean up. Also, the staff of CHC sent boxes and boxes of food to the Rota buildings, docks and harbor fa­ age. Machine ownership is not Camacho said the truck would be put to good and immediate use on Rota by the father the basic intent of that agreement hospital staff members as their gift of concem. cilities suffered severe damage." necessary. there. or the integrity of that document Tenorio said above-ground would have the equivalence of a agricultural crops were totally violation. As such, each instru­ destroyed while· 50 percent of sion would deny us the right to Saipan Computer root crops was lost. greater self-government. Breakdown of the damage esti­ I hope the Coast Guard sends mate is as follows: personal prop­ its legal eagles to research its Services erties, $623,500; private houses, action. Hope too that it doesn't $964,500; business, $1.544 mil­ come up with self-serving legal lion; agriculture, $25,000; and in terprctations of federal laws to public facilities, $ l.05 million. suit its purpose. I have seen too DESKTOP PUBLISHING "I have determined that this many legal views fudged infavor incident is of such severity and Saipan Computer Services provides of Uncle Sam even though we magnitude that effective re­ have a much stronger case. desktop publishing capabilities to sponse is beyond the capabilities Well, give unto Uncle Taga individuals and businesses requiring of the Commonwealth of the what is rightfully Taga's. Defi­ FAST typeset quality, camera ready Northern Marianas and the af­ nitely, we will give unto Uncle fected local governments and that Sam what is rightfully his as, originals set to your specifications. supplementary federal assistance again, per the Covenant Agree­ is necessary," Tenorio said."The ment. Desktop publishing's professional design Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is attempting to * * * * * capabilities combine text and graphics on One of the main causes of traf­ identify resources to assist in fic.: congestion along beach road is an electronic layout board that give your . restoring the island of Rota. To the apparent disregard for the publications not only compositional date no funds have been appropri­ " .,\ speed limit. There arc motorists ' organization, but also ated for such purposes. who definitely find pleasure in He said Typhoon Roy was the impeding traflic.:-running well third typhoon to inflict major below the speed limit. DPS ought ( CATCIDNG READABILITY!) damage in the Commonwealth in to be on t11e look-out for this type less than 13 months. super ty­ of drivers. f also ask that they SIONY ~RL£NE'8 phoon Kim hit Saipan and Tinian look into pick-up trucks usually We can add a high degree of visual & in December 1986 with damage loaded with construction workers estimated at more than $15 mil­ the driver having no regard to the interest to your reports, advertisements, @lkau11w ~ EJift

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Page 10- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY, JANUARY l S, 1988 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - Page 11 Disaster designation may come soori Continued from page 4 Kite said his team's official estimation is not too much he felt "other arrangements" would be made to provide constructed to withstand the high winds associated with differemlhatthatoftheCommonwealth. He estimated that housing for those who lost their homes in Roy instead of and severe weather on Pacific Islands. Port overhaul approved by Cor s:$ Needed about $4.1 million in damage had bcn done to Rota, · just giving the hom~lcss a home shell.. .. ,, Those who lost their businesses in the typhoon may also By David T. Hughes said. including $1.1 million in damage to public and govern- After Typhoon Kim FEMA brought m many pre-fab qualify for Small Business Administration loans, he said. editor The project is part of the pro­ ment property. hous.es instead of givin¥. money to the .!ocal peopl.e .to However, he warned such loans were not automatic. "You Another step has been taken posed seven year plan and has The FEMA executive said that he felt the agency was rebuild. These so-called typhoon homes were specially have to qualify" by showing the SBA collateral or other towards improving Saipan's ag­ been given a "top priority," doing the best that it could under the extreme circum- assets to help guarantee the ing and now too small Charlie Shoda said in an interview. stances involved." We are working six majbr disasters in . , loan, he said. Dock facility. The U.S. Army "We will have to wait until the this zone alone," he said. Those include major flooding in • Kite said the SBA has tight­ Corps of Engineers issued a fed­ first drawdown of the bond Hawaii during the New Year holidays, as well as other 1n· ened up its regulations dealing eral permit on Jan. 5 to the Com­ money funds -and that will not be typhoon work from Typhoon Lynn. .. No tY-Pih·oon. home·s with such loans. monwealth of the Northern Mari­ until next year," he said. Kite said the load was so large lhat "we are going to have . Kite also said FEMA and ana Islands to improve berthing The first phase includes the and dock facilities there. to call in others from the eastern regions. "Once we get SBA would set up offices on new docks, dredging of 117 ,000 here we will need about two weeks for a detailed survey.~· ~i\e plan for Rota. According to Col. Chip Wan­ cubic yards of material from adja­ Rota in a public area and let ner, Honolulu District Engineer, Kite said; people know as soon as possible cent berthing areas and backfil­ the permit authorizes construc­ He said that housing is a problem on Rota, but "I doubt FEMA representative says ..• · when that will be, and what ling the 8-acre using approxi­ tion of a new 850-foot long dock if we will do what was done on Saipan after Kim." Kile said location will be used. >:~~··:_! mately 455,000 cubic yards of extending from Charlie Dock to ·'i;;f,·1 quarried limestone. . Charlie Baker Dock and a new 550-foot Dock will remain fully opera­ long dock on the south side of tional during this phase. Artist's rendiition of what Charlie Dock will look like when $28 million project is finished Baker Dock. The eight-acre area The second phase will start enclosed by the new docks will be after the new dock at Baker Dock ·Fae~ qlpresent facility will change drastically backfilled and used for a is operational. This phase in­ the entire project containment and control equip- lagoon area and transported to an shoresidc warehouse and con­ cludes rehabilitating Charlie A Corps of Engineers report mentduringprojectconstruction, old government quarry site for tainer yard. Charlie Dock is to be Dock, relocating the existing dealing with the pennit approval compliance with water quality disposal. rehabilitated using a new sewer from within the harbor to a said special conditions have been certification, and survey of con- 41BBB SUBARU shectpile bulkhead. site 1,500 feet to the west, and written into the pennit to meet the suuction areas prior to daily op- AcopyofthestatemenLoffind­ Carlos Shoda, executive direc­ constructing 250 linear feet of requirements agreed upon in the erations to ensure that no green ings on this pennitaction is avail­ tor of the Commonwealth Ports wave absorber adjacent to Baker resolution of areas of concern. sea turtle, a threatened species, able by writing the Honolulu Authority, said in an interview Dock. These include measures to reduce will be affected. District Engineer, Building 230, this week that the improvements "It will involve some pretty or eliminate any adverse impacts Information gathered from the Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858- are to be constructed in two close timing," Shoda laughed, "to from dredging and disposal op- Coastal Resources Management 5440. phases. "The total cost will be make sure ihings can keep run­ erations, construction of two off- Agency showed that over Other infonnation may also be about $28 million," he said. But, ning during the construction shore artificial reefs to serve as 117 ,000 cubic yards of silt mate- obtained from Coastal Resources no money has actually been ap­ phase on Charlie Dock." fish habitat, need for oil spill rial will be removed from the Management. proved for the project from He said that construction Commonwealth funds, Shoda would take about 24 months for 'j RP consulate awaiting red tape decision ,,: ·"'. By Nick Legaspi I ferred to Manglapus for appropriate action, according .., Reporter .~~ to information received recently by Fil-Am (CNMI) ,;, A proposal to establish a Philippine consulate President Adolfo C. Serrano. office in Saipan and the transfer of the labor atta­ Serrano furnished the Variety with a copy of the fj che in Guam is awaiting decision by Foreign transmittal letter from Aquino's office to Manglapus. pl Affairs Secretary Raul Manglapus. .j Serrano said in an interview Wednesday that the as­ The proposal made by the Filipino-American sociation proposed the establishment of a Philippine r1 (CNMI) Association in two resolutions submit­ consulate in Saipan because of the number of Philip- (1 ted .to President Corazon Aquino has been re- Continues on page 12 r:., :1 ,1 .1 :~

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By Nick ugaspi to reswne the negotiations "with June 1986 with fonner Assistant Resolution 6-1 that the negotia­ three rounds held since 1986 in­ Staff reporter all due haste." Interior Secretary Richard Mon­ tions "have been in limbo since clude citizenship and passport Senator Herman R. Guerrero The negotiations provided toya representing the U.S. presi­ July 1987 when Mr. Richard problems, unpaid war damage introduced a resolution Wednes­ under Sec;tion 902 of the Cove­ dent and Lieutenant Governor Montoya resigned his post with claims, Headnote 3(a) protection, day to urge President Ronald nant cover all non-financial is­ Pedro A. Tenorio heading the the Department of Interior, in control and protection of local Reagan to appoint his new repre­ sues in the Commonwealth's re­ CNMI negotiating team. order !O pursue a campaign for fishery and seabed resources, sentative to the 902 negotiations lationship with the United States. Guerrero, a member of the elective office ... " third country assistance and with the Northern Marianas and The negotiations started in CNMI team, said in Senate Joint Issued discussed during the immigration control. Guerrero said in his resolution that "not ev~ one of the issues has been Roy dents Rota health center .... continued tram page 4 brought to full resolution ... " There was no immediate esti­ The resolution asked Reagan eaQ { center personnel; at the height of stock, Nursing Services Director debris. Toilets were flooded to not to appoint any DOI official as the typhoon, a SS-gallon drum Dr. John Crowley and Rota Resi­ overflowing and Rota's normally mate of the monetary amount of the damage to the.facility. his special representative to the FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! smashed through a plate glass dent Department Head Chris excellent water water supply was 902 negotiations because of an window and an outside door was Masga left Saipan by helicopter temporarily disrupted. Garbage Visiting Rota Sunday to in­ spect the progress of the cleanup, "inherent conflict of interest" broken by flying debris. Flood­ to inspect the damage. Soon a from the health center was blown The resolution proposes a special ing followed and hanging acous­ team consisting of hank throughout the area. Dr. Villagomez praised the staff representative from the White ...... ·. ·. ~ '.;~·~. for their hard work and urged ...... ::. tical tile ceilings inside the build­ HettmanspergerofSupportServ­ In the next several days, House level who "would bring a them "to keep it up." Villagomez .·. •. ~~.. :.:_. . ing collapsed. ices and Ana Sablan and Dar Hettmansperger and volunteer federal government-wide per­ also delivered more boxes of food ':/!. Within hours as communica­ Gipson ofNursing was on its way Pat Gipson hauled ten full pickup spective and objectivity" to the tions with Rota were re-estab­ to Rota. Sanitarian Eddie Diaz truck loads of trash of the Rota and clothing donated to the Rota staff by their counterparts at the negotiations and to increase the '\ lished, plans to provide needed and Ike Cabrera of the Division of dump. Walls and floors were likelihood of prompt attention to medical backup were being put Environmental Quality arrived washed down. After returning to Commonwealth Health Center. Earlier C.H.C. contributions recommendations that may be together on Saipan. The next later. Saipan Sunday night, agreed upon by the negotiators. were sent on the MV~ Tumon, morning, Department of Health In addition to the flooding and Hettmansperger said that further The resolution has been re­ and Environmental Services Di­ damage to the interior of the cleatmp work will be needed to which had been chartered by the Governor's office for the Rota ferred to the Commiuee on Fed­ rector Dr. Jose T. Villagomez, building, the typhoon had coated restore the health center to its eral Relations and Independent relief effort _ Chief of Staff Dr. Robert Haver- the wall<; with llrnSS and other nonnal sanitarv condition. 'Agencies chaired by Sen. Paul Manglona. · PICK..;up TRUCK 2wo 1988 WINTER Jaycees plan NLD21FELL inductions This is to remind all new and s·TUDENT EXCHANGE old members who have not been s1,ooooo ON APPROVED CREDIT. TOTAL PRICE: officially inducted to join the $7,295.00. $1,000.00 DOWN PAYMENT AT CNMI Jaycees that the induction CASH DOWN PAYMENT PROGRAM TO JAPAN ceremony will be conducted at 12.5o/o APR WITH A FINANCE CHARGE OF the Saipan Beach Hotel, at the Mamati Room, this coming Sat­ $1874.60 ON 48 MONTHS TERM. TOTAL .he office of the Mayor, Saipan, urday, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 DEFERRED PURCHASE PRICE: $8,669.60. is once again inviting public or p.m~ on Jan. 23, 1988. For more private school students in the CNMI, information, please contact the following members: boys and girls who are interested in Ms. Liz Torers, Chairperson participating in the annual WINTER (234-8950 ext 2018) STUDENT CULTURAL EXCHANGE Ms. Pearl Camacho (234- ....,">!. PROGRAM to Osaka and Kyoto, 7353) Japan. The program is scheduled for Ned Arriola (234-8950) February 8 to 15. Enrollment of Prospective members are wel­ ...•·' \ ~~~~-11 ·~-·-,~~-·--·-.... come to join. Bring a friend participants in the program should along, you'll be glad you did. comply with the following terms and conditions: 1. Age: 12·to 16 years old 2. Either parent may sign up for 1987 WINTER CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM IN JAPAN Consulate waits his/her child at the Mayor's office with the following informations: Activities for the participants while for a decison in Japan will_ include visits to the 3. Should have a valid U.S. Pass­ Continued from oage 11 SENTRA STANDARD 4-DOOR SEDAN following areas of interest: port, pine citizens in the Northern PLB12RSFILI 4. A deposit of $331.00 for airfare a) _Botanical Garden Marianas compared to Guam, roundtrip ticket at the Mayor's office. b) Animal Zoo where the nearest consulate is. 5. Must have pocket money for c) Ancient Temples and Castles There are more than 7 ,000 Fili­ pinos in the Northern Marianas, ON APPROVED CREDIT. TOTAL PRICE s1,ooooo personal use between $100.00 to d) Factories, and most of whom are contract work­ $300.00, e) Subway and Bullet Train Rides ers. In contrast, majority of the $8,495.00. $1,000.00 DOWN PAYMENT AT CASH DOWN PAYMENT 6. A letter of consent to participate f) Skiing & other recreations in the Filipinos in Guam are permanent 12.5°/o APR WITH A FINANCE CAHRGE OF in the program should be signed by snows covered mountain residents or immigrants. either parent. Participants will also be taken to Serrano said that considering $2,067.72 ON 48 MONTHS TERM. TOTAL various c_ity Mayors for courtesy call their number, Filipino contract The program will pay for all meals workers in the Commonwealth DEFERRED PURCHASE PRICE: $9,562.72. and lodging (hotel) for all the and finally, a three-day stay with a need the presence of the Philip­ participants while in Japan, includ­ Japanese family (homestay). Two pine labor attache more than the ing complete and adequate winter chaperones from the Mayor's office few contract workers in Guam. clothings and ground transport­ in Saipan will accompany the At present, complaints by Fili­ ations. A minimum of fifteen (15) students to Japan where additional pino workers in the Common­ ..i--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~~ Japanese chaperones and escorts wealth have to be sent !O the labor students must sign up with a valid attache in Guam, resulting in U.S. passport by Saturday, January will join the students. delayed response. 30th in order for the program to be For further information, please He said an attache with an of­ possible. A maximum of twenty (20) contact the Mayor's office at tele­ fice in Saipan would be more ~>Ji ~o'=!x!!p!!!s~otors 111=1·i~Ttmi::fJ~i students will only be accepted. phones 234-6280. or 234-6208. effective in looking after the in­ · TEL. NOS. 234-5562/5563/5564/5565 _ ~ • • 1 • • -=-•• • terests of Filipino workers. BUS. HOURS 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM MONDAY THRU SATURDAY "FIRST ON SA/PAN, SINCE 1959• IN ROTA PLEASE SEE BILL CALVO AT NISSAN LUTA SALES FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - Page 15

First civilian aide to armv head Publis~her is sued fo'r Villagomez named to Army honor posting $8,983.92 local businessman and commu­ commanding general of the Pedro A. Tenorio, Villagomez, By Nick Legaspi By Nick Legaspi nity leader, as the Northern Mari­ Hawaii-based U.S. Army West­ Staff reporter Bagnal and his staff. Staff reporter t anas' first civilian iµde to the ern Command, in a meeting at the Bagnal said Villagomez was A Guam businessman has sued United States Secretary of army head. governor's office Tuesday. The the Anny John Omars has ap­ chosen from three nominees Luis C. Benavente, publisher of This was announced by Lieu­ meeting was attended by Gover­ whose names were submitted pointed Manuel S. Villagomez, tenant General Charles Bagnal, nor Pedro P. Tenorio, Lt. Gov. the Marianas Review, for alleged by Gov. Tenorio. Villagomez, failure and refusal to pay for who owns the M.S. Villa­ goods worth $8,983.92. gomez Store in Chalan Kanoa, Robert E. Bennett, doing busi­ will serve without pay for two ness as Bob's Printing Supplies, years but will be entitled to one alleged in a civil action filed by free trip a year to Washington Attorney Michael White that for the army secretary's annual Benavente have failed to pay the meeting with civilian aides. amount despite demand. The three-star general said Benavente had been given 20 Villagomez, as a civilian aide, days to file a written response in will represent the army in the court. local community and will help Being sued does not necessar­ in recruiting reservists. ily constitute that a debt is owed. He said this is in time for the That is u to a court to decide. planned upgrading of the CNMI army reserve unit from American profes­ a platoon with 61 members at sional man, late 30's present to a company, which would like to meet must have 117 members. attractive, single, non­ smoking, lady of any nationality who Manuel S. Villagomez accepts the honor from Lt. Gen. Charles Bagnal whlle Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio and Lt. speaks English well. Governor Pedro A. Tenorio look on and add their congratulations. Seeks long-term rela- tionship. Tourists flocking to CNMI by sea, air By DAVID T. HUGHES editor Saipan is a very popular place - and is getting more so each year. 22), While many island residents may not need a report to tell them that, a . \Jan. new study prepared by the Marianas Visitors Bureau shows that between October, 1986 and September, 1987 over 186,000 people ~~t. l23td) 8r. 'came onto the island via sea and air. The report issued last week shows that while we have a lot of visitors sun {24th) good tor }!j' each year, Guam has many more - 460,631. But, surprisingly, Saipan ts are ,%,. has more American arrivals than Guam. According to the MVB report {i\cke . h\ show) 34,045 came from the U.S. (including Guam). Only 30,157 were tl reported from Guam . .._. one N•9s·00 p.rn. .. The bulk of Saipan's visitors come from Japan - 145,008 of them in that 12 month period. Guam lists 392,427 for the same period last T\rne: year. s empty pacli~s $5'' : ~r~~o a.'fiorna. {test. Each month the totals increase. The report shows a 51 % increase in redeem one beautiful quality 54". it27" · passengers coming to Saipan in December over the last year's figures. Winston beach tower. Get it today from . casa de ., Lounge I Western Sates Jrading CompanY:· ... ·• ·. · \ ~~ According lO the MVB data 16,839 people came to the island in ' I,,.. p\ace: 01 Only while stock lasts. Cock\3\ . tron\ . . ht Continued on page 16 ' .. ·.:-:_; -· .. · & lR\gnt ,n /N\9'' cna\an p\ao \-rgn scnoo\) O/P erson ) Grand jury Continues from oage 1 \"10\lwood .Jr .. I fee·. $"\ 5.0 t\18 Gill~ EntranCnasers person.nel office employee, along with fired personnel divi­ n"'\\SS\On ava\\a'o\e at C\\O\Ce & Frank Matsunaga told King in an sion employee Reno Aquino was Ad interview after he allegedly testi­ also hauled before the grand jury re a\so ~ \/QUf ~u ~ fied before the grand jury. Wednesday. / lTicKets a or\nKS 01 J R.ame ora:vv ' ., ""' King's article said Matsunaga Matsunaga was also frred by told the grand jury that" ...he was Mafnas shortly after the Nov. 7 WI two freer pr\zes on a ',,our L\,e ... ordered by Mafnas to pick up election in which the CNMI offi­ checks totaling about $11,000 cial was defeated for the Wash­ _ QoO . S "\ /2. Ol 1 from Surf Hotel manager Adrian ington Representative's position. Johnson." The story said Matsunaga told Being asked to testify before a ...... -...... el Of )10~'\\ t1\\S .w1L1ve !3aJ': at partie~v:; the grand jury that "the checks grand jury docs not indicate sus­ were part of an attempt by pected guilt and testimony given "Be \\"lef . I :&W;We A\SO ~;~~~i·ng ~o~o~"a~~ oc_~sion an Johnson to get approval for an before a grand jury is supposed to extension of the hotel's lease." be kept secret. Proctor said in past \\ A\\\\. Free ca\< t '{our ChO~s contact \a'Z Matsunaga said he didn't want interviews that federal charges Recipes parties p Mr. John to be put in jail and he called chief could be brought against anyone aba \-\a.S ~ ~838 of police Jose babuta- who alleg­ who revealed what was said in a \ntereste Norma o~4 or 234- edly witnessed the alleged pay­ grand jury proceeding. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING, Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Oisaase, , #234-66 offs. He also said the grand jury will Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy. King's story said that the chief, meet again on Feb. 17. Page 16- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 Insurance firm says Stella seizure questioned ~- Garapan Elementary top students From page 1 same question. The governor said said Monday. tor again declined to comment. Student of the Weck for Jan. 11-15/88 arc being highly recommended by their respective that he had concerns about the Assistant U.S. Attorney Seizure of vehicles and craft teachers on the following criteria: they are not liable action and had asked the AG's George Pi:octor declined to com- used in drug traffic is common in office to look into it. ment on the matter when he was the U.S., and Proctor said in re- Excellent behavior; academic By Nick Legaspi The matter may be compli- interviewed aboutthe seizure. He sponse to a question about juris- excellence shown in classroom par­ Staff reporter cated by the fact that CNMI said during the Tuesday inter- diction, that arguments about ticipation and wholesome study An insurance firm dragged into the multimillion-dollar lawsuit prosecuter S. Jane Haggerty de- view in his office that "I am not who should get seized materials between Governor Pedro P. Tenorio and former Gov. Carlos S. habits; initiative and willigness to clined to prosecute under Com- going to discuss this case ... it's sometimes occurs in the states, Camacho asked the court Tuesday to exclude the firm from liability. help without being told; dependabil­ monwealth statutes and decided up to the judge to determine the also. Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Co.,Ltd. asked the court through a ity and punctuality in doing, finish­ to let federal prosecutors proceed facts and rule who gets the boat." motion to declare that an insurance policy issued to the Bank of Saipan .ing, and submission of assigned with the case since they were the Proctor said the U.S. was well did not cover any liability that may come out of the lawsuit. Governor Tenorio said he tasks; appropriate grooming; pleas­ authorities wlro arrested the men. within its rights when it seized the would issue a report when the Tenorio filed a $1-million civil suit against Camacho in 1985 ing personality; and perfect atten­ Castro said he felt the people boat. "We were acting under our AG's office determines the next dance. following the latter's public statements regarding Te.norio's alleged could also be charged under scope of authority as outlined in possession of a bank account in which $4,000 was being deposited course ofaction. He agreed with a Grade Levels: CNMI statutes and the boat may the agreements and the Cove- reporter when asked if such a monthly by an oil company employee. The real owner of the account, 1st - Lilane R. Bermudes should have been kept in the nant," he said. vessel might not be an asset for Frank S. Santos, a Guam resident, also filed a similar lawsuit against 2nd - Antonette M. Arriola Commonwealth and not taken to the Commonwealth's continuing Camacho. ·" 3rd - Jennifer Cruz Guam. Asked what specific parts of efforts and responsibilities to re­ 4th - Laurelyn Mendez The Banlc of Saipan and one of its officers, Sid Blair, were later "We will be working with U.S. the Covenant and/or other agree­ supply the northern islands, as 5th - Jocelyn Manibusan included in the dispute because they allegedly provided Camacho with · Dahil sa pagmamahal mo sa iyong pamilya., authorities on this matterand may ments gives the U.S. sovereignty 6th - Emerson Yumul the information about Tenorio's alleged bank account in Loma Linda, well as for other things to benefit attempt to get the boat back," he in Commonwealth waters, Proc- the entire CNMI. napilitan kang lumayo at maghanap-buhay 7th - Angeline Ayuyu California. sa ibang-bansa upang magkaroon ng. Tokio was called upon by Blair and the Bank of Saipan to defend them in the court dispute and to indemnify them for any damages that · katuparan and iyong pangarap na mabigyan might be assessed against them. The bank, which has been insured with sila ng magandang kinabukasan. Tokio since September 1984, claimed that such damages were covered by its insurance policy. Nais mong ibigay ang lahat ng kanilang :: \ Tokio, in a motion for declaratory relief filed Tuesday, disputed the pangangailangan para· sa kanilang kapana- ·-' contentions by Blair and the bank because of the foll.owing: tagan at kasiyahan. ~ -The alleged actions of the bank and Blair were willful and i MIDDLE ROAD, GARAPAN Ang ating kaibigang Smart ang katugu~an ·;. intentional and do not constitute an "accident" under the policy. It P.O. BOX 83 CHRB Continues on page 25 SAIPAN, CM 96950 ng ating minimithi. Naririto lahat ang pina- '... TEL. 234- 6000 . kamatataas ng uri ng kasangkapang pang. katawan at pangbahay tulad ng T.V., Video,·:· Tourists come go ANOLI PAINT AND CHEMICAL SALE ~ Cassette Player, Walkman, Radio at Reio. Hyatt Happenings is a new bi-weekly Anclerson. "Not only was the food outstand­ & Mabibili ito dito sa (~ . .61. · column sponsored by the Hyatt Regency ing and the setting beautiful, but the Hyatt's Continued from page 15 ANOLI TTP-19C PAINT 32.95 ~-~ n-~~WA 17'~t~. Saipan, which is designed to keep you banquet crew really went out of their way to MILITARYSPECIFICATION EXTERIOR AFTER REBATE informed of special events and activities give our party a special touch!" compared with· 11, 120 the pre­ The strongest decline in tourists ~~~I happening at your Hyatt Regency Saipan. EXTRA MILDEWCIDE REG. 42.95 LIMIT 10 Several other groups also held December vious December. came from Germany. According to ,ii Every other week, we'll be bringing you celebrations at the Hyatt, including a August has been the most the MVB, 328 people came here news of outstanding Hyatt employees, barbeque hosted by GOVERNOR PEDRO popular month with tourists, from that European country in that delicious restaurant specials, information P. TENORIO for the SOUTH PACIFIC according to the report - with 12-month period. October showed ANOLI SEMI-GLOSS PAINT 29.95 about Hyatt in the community, and upcom­ GAMES PARTICIPANTS; a very special 21,213 showing up on our a 65 percent decrease and Novem­ EXTERIOR LATEX AFTER REBATE ·ing special events you won't want to miss! birthday party celebrated by THE ALDAN streets in 1987. The least popu­ ber was worse, with 79 percent WITH EXTRA MILDEWCIDE REG. 39.95 LIMIT 10 FAMILY; and CHC DOCTORS, who lar month has been December. decrease. The Hyatt Regency Saipan celebrated an hosted a farewell party for one of their Sea arrivals offer another MVB 's report also broke down especially festive and busy holiday season colleagues. look into the tourisHrade. The arrivals to Saipan, Rota and Tinian. this year. A record number of banquets and December was also an exciting month MVP report shows that 6,460 Of the 186,203 arrivals in the 12- ANOLI FLAT INTERIOR PAINT 29.95 special holiday events really kept the whole for Hyatt employees JOVITA CAMACHO people came off ships to Saipan month period documented, Saipan LATEX, WATER CLEAN-UP AFTER REBATE staffon their toes! BABA UT A, who was named Outstanding during that 12-month period. greeted 168,427 of them. REG. 39.95LIMIT10 With 32 banquets for the month, special Employee of the Year, FRANCISCO Guam was still ahead with Rota's island of lush beauty en­ holiday brunches at the Kili Terrace, holiday NORIT A, who was December's Employee of 6,794. Theclosenumberofpas­ tertained 17 ,558 dinners in the Oceana House, the World's the Month, and TONY GUERRERO, who sengers between the two loca­ Largest Office Party, and New Year's Eve Tinian only posted 218 people. LAUNDRY DETERGENT received a special promotion. tions is because many of the With their worst month being 29.95 Party at the Hyatt Trader Bar, Food and Hyatt Regency Saipan management same cruise lines which visit GLAD RAGS AFTER REBATE Beverage Division employees certainly were November with a minus 71 percent. announced December 28 that it was very Saipan also visit Guam and 45 LB. PLASTIC PAIL REG. 39.95 among the busiest. Only 10 people, came that month, pleased to inform everyone of the promotion many of the same people get off Many local companies and organizations compared to 35 the year before. of Tony Guerrero as Sales & Banquet both places. Most Japanese visitors came cele\)rated the holidays with their employees Manager, Food ancl Beverage Division, from the Osaka airport, according HAMMERS and friends at the Hyatt, including those who effective January 1. As Sales Manager, Mr. January is the most busy time to the report. The data shows that FIBERGLASS HANDLE 9.95 hosted special Christmas banquets: DUTY Guerrero will have new responsibility for all for sea lines. According to the 16, 894 came from that facility in FREE SHOPPERS; IT&E;MICRONESIAN sales and marketing activities for the figures, 1,790 people came to the reporting period. December TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP.; Division. As Banquet Manager, he will the island during that month. was a record month for the Osaka COMMONWEALTH TRIAL COURT continue to oversee the daily operations of EXTENSION CORDS STAFF; CONTINENTAL AIR MICRO­ Next is march with 1,790. The outbound passengers with 1,464. 100 FEET 19.95 the banquet department. This is Mr. MVP listed October, Novem­ NESIA; COMMONWEALTH DEVELOP­ Guerrero's third promotion since he joined This compares to 609 the year be­ ber, February, June and ~ep­ fore - a 140% jump. MENT AUTHORITY STAFF; KAM the company in June of 1981. 50 FEET CORPORATION; COMMONWEAL TH. tember as having no one come Nagoya's sprawling facility sent 10.95 Upcoming on January 29, a special from ships. GARMENT INC.; MARIANAS FASH­ thank you ceremony and check presentation 16,435 people to Saipan last year, IONS, INC.; CNMI SPECIAL Guam's sea tourism showed and this year's first week's show a has been scheduled to present a record a steady stream all year with the TRASH BAGS Magplano rin ng lay~away pang pasalubong .·. EDUCATION, THE JAPAN TRAVEL $21,968.13 that was raised by the 4th hefty increase. exception of October and Sep· Fukuoka Airport also is now 30 X 33 GALLONS , para sa susunod na bakasyon sa Pilipinas. BUREAU; FITZGERALD, HERALD & Annual World's Largest Office Party. Two 2.99 BERGSMA LAW OFFICES;- and THE tember with "O". adding to the Saipan tourist indus­ MADE IN USA local charities, the Northern Marianas Korea has sent a steady num­ ~ ,-~ HYATT REGENCY SAIPAN STAFF Chapter of the American Red Cross and try, Last year's figures showed ber of people to the Common­ ·CHRISTMAS PARTY. In addition, CNMI Special Education will each receive 3,345 - with 1,013 coming in Au­ .. Ang ~~ii;~W'--""~h'.l . MICROL CORPORATION . hosted a wealth. The MVB report shows gust. But the first three months of TRASH BAGS one-half of the proceeds from the party. a total of2,560 in 1987's Fiscal Christmas party at their offices, which was Anyone who is interested is invited to attend the 1988-89 Fiscal year shows that 50 X 10 GALLONS '· ay matatag-puan sa Beach Road malap1t Year, but a 172% increase was facility has sent 1963 passengers to catered by the Hyatt. the ceremony, which will be held at 11:00 MADE IN USA 1.99 sa Garapan Catholic Church. Hanapin At a special kick-off reception in the a.m. at the Hyatt Trader Bar. recorded in December. Data the Commonwealth. from that month shows that 275 ang Malaking Orange "S" · Oceana House, BLUE PACIFIC AIR Happy New Year to all! The Marianas Visitors Bureau celebrated the take-off of t11e company's new people came into Saipan, com­ compiles these figures from the Pilasin at itabi ang anunsiyong ito para sa pared to 10 l Lhe year before. inter-island air service. "We couldn't have forms passengers fill out before inyong panghinaharap na pangailangan. been happier," said Blue Pacific's Kim HYATT REGENCY@SAIPAN The month before showed a disembarking to the Common· OPEN 1:00 TO 6:00 PM (670) 234-1234 79 percent increase of 252 en­ wealth as well as from other tries in November. sources. Page 22- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - Page 23 I I RAINBOW CONSTRUCTION mercial Port of Saipan." · Section 23 of the lawsuit says Rates too high 1n port ~~~~io~A~~~p~~~~ that "there is no adequate, active Sablan: Continues from page 1 LTD., SABLAN ENTER­ governmental supervision of SSC' s Former legislative financial PRISES, SAM MARIANAS, business or rates at the Commercial members J.M. Guerrero, Vincent GOLD BARON, INC., LARRY SAIPAN CONNECTION CO., Port of Saipan. SSC is free, under Where's Calvo, Roman Palacios, Nick GUERRERO, HYATT RE- INC., SCLL, SHIMIZU CON­ the· terms of its agreement with ·officer sentenced to 12 years Sablan, George Fleming, Edward GENCY SAIPAN, JUN STRUCTION, COMPANY, CPA, to raise its rates for stevedor­ the beef? Villagomez and Rafaela Perry (1111111 TAY AO COMMERCIAL SIXTEN STORE, TRANS ing and terminal operations without Benavente's sentence suspended. all but 6 months have also been sued for allowing TRADING, KAM CORPORA­ AMERICA, TRANS PACIFIC giving any public notice, without .. cars KSAI manager upset over Saipan Stevedore to operate out­ TION, KIMCHI CABANA, IMPORTS, LTD., TRIPLE J. having any public hearing and with­ question of weather radio side the realm of Commonwealth KWEK'S ENTERPRISES MOTORS, MICHIGAN INC., out obtaining CPA approval or re­ ... typewriters By Nick Legaspi exchange for the dismissal of the other charges. laws and regulations. SAIPAN, INC., LINSON VESTCOR, WILMAR CORPO­ view of said rate increases. 'Dear Editor: Reporter In another case, Judge Jose S. Dela Cruz sentenced The plaintiffs, include: A & E (SAIPAN) GARMENT COR­ RATION, YCO CORPORA­ By Nick Legaspi Guillermo M. Benavente, a fonner financial "On or about December 15, 1987 t Staff reporter This is in response to the editorial in the Janu'.llY 15, 1~88 Rudy Castro Sablan Monday to two years of superv~d PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION PORATION, MARIANAS TION , JESUS YUMUL. Variety, in which radio station KSAI was mentioned dunng officer of the Legislature, was sentenced Mon­ SSC raised its stevedoring and ter­ Representative David C probation and fined $1,000 after the latter pleaded guilty COMPANY, AMERICAN IN­ GARMENT MANUFACTUR­ Bob O'Connor, the attorney your comments about Typhoon Roy. day to 12 years in jail, all suspended except for minal operations rates and these Sablan called for an investiga to trafficking in marijuana TERNATIONAL KNITTERS ING, INC., MARIANAS IN­ for all plaintiffs told the court in You wondered what happened to KSAI's "much touted" the' first six months in one of six convictions. December 15, 1987 rate increases lion Wednesday of the disap In exchange for the guilty plea, Dela Cruz dismissed CORPORATION, BASIC, VESTMENT, INC., MARI­ his pleading that all the plaintiffs, radio service. In the aftermath of typhoon Lynn in October Judge Ramon G. Villagomez ordered that were accomplished without prior pea.ranee of typewriters, ve charges against Sablan 's wife, Elphidia Barcinas Sa­ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ANAS PACIFIC DISTRIBU­ as well as the general consuming KSAI did not "tout" plans to receive NOAA broadcasts direct Benavente be placed under probation during the notice to most Commonwealth hicles and other equipmen blan, and a count of possession of endangered species AND SUPPLY, BELL HOMES, TORS, MICHIGAN, INC., public of the Commonwealth from Guam. We merely answered questions asked by island 11 and a half years suspended portion of his businesses including many of the owned by the Legislature. (green sea turtle) against Rudy. INC., BLACK MICRO CORPO­ MIKE'S JEWELRY, M. S. VIL­ have been injured by the sudden media. To "tout" is to publicize ones' own cause, not answer sentence. Benavente was also ordered to pay plaintiffs herein, without a public "If necessary we will brin Chief Judge Robert A. Hefner,meanwhile, found RA TI ON. GREGORIO LAGOMEZ STORE, NEW and un-called-for rate hike in hearing, without review by the CPA questions. · within 12 months restitution to the government businessman Kim Soo Ahn guilty of contempt of court CABRERA, COMMERCIAL forth criminal prosecutio STAR CORPORATION, NIP­ stevedoring and terminal opera­ or any other governmental agency We have shared the public's frustration during past storms at amounting to $7,162. He was prohibited from Monday for unauthorized practice of law. TRADING OF SAIPAN, INC., against those who took thos PON IMPORTS, NORTHERN tion costs. of the CNMI government and with­ the poor availability of timely storm information, and agree working in government for three years in any Ahn admitted that he assisted in the preparation of COMMONWEALTH MARI­ MARIANAS CORPORATION, things," Sablan said in a privi out the approval of the CPA or any lege speech during the Hous wholeheartedly that information about this storm was handled position which may directly involve him in articles of incorporation for at least three local corpora­ TIMECOMPANY,INC.,COM­ OLYMPIC MARKET, PA­ O'Connor said that over 80 other Commonwealth or federal dealing with government money, checks, pay­ MON WEAL TH GARMENT session Wednesday. well. Indeed, the Emergency Operations team was calm, con­ tions, an activity considered as part of the practice of law. CIFIC ENTERPRISES, INC., percent of the island's commerce agency. fident (but not overly so), and prepared. There was a sincere roll matters, invoices and similar matters. Hefner sentenced Ahn to three months in jail and fined CORPORATION, E'SAIPAN MARIA T. PANGELINAN, He said results of a physic flows through the port controlled Plaintiffs also allege that the rate willingness to serve the public. Benavente was charged in October 1987 of him $100, all suspended on condition that Ahn ceased MOTORS, INC., BENIGNO POSEIDON MARINE SERV­ by the Ports Authority and that inventory done by the Pro increase has given "an unfairadvan­ Mr. James Reyes and his team bore all the marks of profes­ six counts of theft involving government prop­ unauthorized practice of law and that he testify at any FEJERAN, GARMENT IN- ICE, INC., R. B. ELECTRICAL the monopoly enjoyed by Saipan curement and Supply Offic · tage" to SSC and other companies sionals. Emergency Operations has been the buuofunjustified erty, five counts of misconduct in public office hearing on an order to show cause for persons who DUSTRY ASSOCIATION,, AND CONSTRUCTION, Stevedore Company allows them showed that chairs, typewrit owned by members of SSC's Board ers and vehicles were missin (sometimes justified) scorn for years. Their job is usually "no and a count of conspiracy. assisted him in preparing articles of incorporation. Ahn, ->""-:::======::::;~'1,~ to unfairly compete with other of Directors. win," and KSAI applauds this new attitude. during an earlier hearing, indicated the involvement of companies that operate trucking from the House premises. IN MEMORIAM O'Connor also said in his com­ Rep. Juan S. Torres raise The "Get The Point" column is strictly "personal opinion." He entered into a plea agreementin December another person in the preparation of articles of incorpo­ services in the ports area. plaint that "when defendant SSC However would it not seem journalistically prudent, at the and pleaded guilty to the six counts of theft in ration. SECOND ANNINVERSARY ROSARY Saipan Stevedore Company his hand following Sablan' learned on December 14, 1987 that speech but he was blocked b very leas~ courteous, to call and check facts? Neither station also operates a trucking com­ the principal shareholder and Presi­ telephone message records or any staff member indicate a pany, and until 1983 had little or Floor Leader Vicente M. Sa We, the family of the late dent of Commonwealth Maritime, blan who said that a rebuttal o recent attempt by the Variety to contact us., . 1968 Hopwood no competition for the business, Company., Inc., Larry Guerrero, Since typhoon Lynn the local NOAA rad10 stall?n has.been O'Connor said. He alleges in his David Sablan's statement MARIA SANTOS LUJAN and the principal shareholder of could not be entertained unti returned to more dependable service. Because of this, and m the grads make PUBLIC SERVICE complaint a prime reason Saipan FAS Moving, George Fleming, interest of providing a unified message about storm informa­ Stevedore Company upped their the next session. would like to invite all our relatives and friends were the leaders of an organization tion, KSAI agreed to broadcast only official ~NMI typhoon note of Jan. 29 ANNOUNCEMENT prices was to subsidize that 'Tm . not going to rebu I" to join us on the Second Anniversary Rosary of concerned port users banded to­ information. KSAI has not, however, been sub3ect to follow up company's trucking operations that," Torres said. "I am en There will be an important This is to inform all interested teruns and individuals of our Beloved Mother. gether to protest the proposed dorsing the concept of lookin interviews. meeting for all 1968 Hopwood to strangle competition which has December 15, 1987rateincreasesof My sixth grade teacher gave a pearl of wisd~m ~hich would that the 1988 Little League, Senior Little League and emerged since that time. for the equipment." High School graduates to discuss The Rosary is being said nightly at 8:00 p.m. at SSC's stevedoring and terminal "I'm going to push for tha be offered at this time. "It is better to remam silent and be the upcoming 20th Anniversary Big League Baseball League Season is scheduled to The herd of plaintiffs also al­ operations, defendant acted in reta- thought a fool than to speak (or apparently in the case of the the residerice of Miguel and Emilia Sablan, lege that the CPA's lease agree­ (investigation)," he said." A Reunion. The meeting will be start during the early part of March 1988. All liation against both companies by a member of the Fifth Legisla editorial opinion, write,) and remove all doubt" held at the Marianas High School located at Rapugao (behind Maturana House ment with Saipan Stevedore instituting a price squeeze. SSC interested Managers and Coaches are asked to submit of Prayer). Saipan. ture I am ashamed of that." Cafeteria on Friday, January Company is an illegal monopoly used the power of its monopoly to Respectfully, their Terun Rosters of 15 players accompanied by lease and allowed SSC the right to Forty-six bills, includin 29th, 1988 at 6:30 p.m. All announceon that date an immediate one for local application, wer /s/Doug Campbell graduates are urged to attend. For player's Birth Certificate and $150.00 entry fee to the A Memorial Mass will be offered in her honor do exclusive business there for 15 reduction in its trucking rates of ap­ introduced in the Haus Station Manager, KSAI Radio further information, you can on Saturday, January 23, 1988, 6:00 p.m., at years - with an additional 15 year proximately 50%. Dept. of Community and Cultural Affairs, Division Wednesday, the second ses contact: the Kristo Rai Church in Garapan. Dinner will option. "These rates are below the cost of of Youth Services no later than Feb. 26, 1988. In sion day for the newly consti I 1. Judge Ramon G. Villa­ be served after the mass at the residence of 0' Connor said that such a lease providing those trucking services Editor's note: tuted Sixth Legislature. gomez, Phone #234-6401-4 order to participate in the following division: Little Miguel and Emilia Sablan. brings the ports under the um­ and they were instituted with the David Hughes checked with KSA/'s news director a few days Most of them, however 2. Rita Camacho/Lydia Aldan, League Division 9 to 12 year old. Senior Little brella of a public utility because it · intent and purpose of driving plain­ prior to printing his opinion regarding the radio statioo's plans were bills left unacted by th Phone $234-3089 Your presence and prayers are greatly is a vital part of the island's econ­ tiff and FAS Moving out of business to import Guam weather radio signals during typhoon alerts. League Division 13 to 15 year old. Big League omy, just like water and power. Fifth Legislature. Only one appreciated. and to extend SSC's stevedoring according to Vice Speake The editor was told by the station employee that "we haven't Division 16 to 18 year old. "It's not regulated - a violation of One tree and terminal operations monopolies Benigno M. Sablan, was a ne gotten around to it yet, we are doing an antenna exp.ansion at For more information on this matter please contact the law," O'Connor said in a re­ to its trucking business. These rates Marpi and I'm not about to do it myself . .. "At that time he can make cent interview. "If those costs are bill. Jrunes Ada or Manny Tenorio Sport Unit (DYS) in were reduced with the intent to Sablan introduced a bill indicated the project was still being planned, just "postponed" raised, then it affects the cost of drive plaintiff and FAS Moving in his words. This was the week the article was written ...... matches Lower Base at 322-9366 during working hours. almost all commodities on establish a revolving fund fo from the field of competition. the local veterinary clinic an Saipan - from new cars to toilet "SSC's reduction of prices was But KSA/'s manager is right - "tout" was the wrong usage. WE SELL & DELIYm paper." the slaughterhouse. He sai .. One match DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS done knowing it would result in Pe;haps "promised" might have been a better choice of can burn Such a lease was supposed to the bill is the only new pieceo ~ losses but in order to drive its com­ legislation introduced durin words. ::. 3,000,000 be reviewed by the Federal Mari­ petitors out of business and to dis­ ~1 .---JEROGRAPHIC- time Commission, and the plain­ Wednesday's session. trees courage those competitors from Torres introduced 31 bills tiffs allege it never was reviewed making further complaints .against - much less approved - by the including one for applicatio or from taking further action against only in Saipan. Many of th MESSAGE: commission, and thus is a viola­ SSC's stevedoring and terminal !~f!! If~ tion of Commonwealth law. bills introduced by Torres operations' monopolies," the suit who was appropriations chair Adding fuel to the suit is the says. Education Week begins in April This is to inform all interested teams and individuals fact that no competitive bidding man in the Fifth Legislature 8/z"x 11" - · The myriad of plaintiffs also want were about taxes and reve that the 1988 Men and Women Volleyball League is $44.00 was asked for and that was "n DOE-The week of April 17- organize the momentous occa­ During the education week, the federal court to an order from nues. One of his proposal derogation of the interests of 12 has been set as the Education sion. educational activities such as scheduled to start on Feb. 15, 1988. All interested this court that: provides immunity forathleti BY2"x 14" - CNMI taxpayers ...." the suit W~k in the CNMl, according to Under the executive commit­ education fair, float and parade persons are asked to submit their Teams roster and $52.00 (1) The CPA shall adopt reason­ coaches and officials and an says. the Education Weck Executive tee, several subcommittees such contests, sports competition, and able rules and regulations which other proposes to revise th $150.00 per team Entry Fee to the Division of Youth The Finest Image Ouafity, Excellent For To illustrate their point, the Planning Committee, comprising as fund-raising, sports, teacher Education Day will be held. The provide at a minimum that: election law. Services, Dept. of Community and Cultural Affairs All Dupficaling Equipment plaintiffs say that Tinian has two (a) Before any rates are increased of representatives from the main and employee of the year, site, education week softball league stevedoring companies and "and The House and the Senat awards, food, program, entertain­ will get underway Jan. 24 at in Lower Base no later than Feb. 12, 1988 during for stevedoring or terminal services (which met after the Hous Education Dcparunent Office lowest Prices For Govemmen~ Agencies terminal operations rates charged and all public schools in the ment, parade, and public rela­ Garapan Elementary field. working hours. at any port under CPA's jurisdic­ session) passed a joint resolu And Privale Businesses. there are far less than the rates tion, such proposed rate increases Commonwealth. The members tions committees - whose mem­ This year's education week charged by SSC at the Commer­ tion to support Governo bers come from all public schools will be culminated on the Educa­ must first be submitted to CPA for Pedro P. Tenorio's efforts t said this week that they will ask VISIT US OR CALL 234-634117578 cial Port of Saipan for the same and the main DOE office - have tion Day, which has yet to be review and approval. Before CPA help the people of Rota to cop Governor Pedro P. Tenorio to services, although the volume of been set up to organize the educa­ determine by the committee. On For further information about the Volleyball League may rule on the appropriatenessthe with the destruction left b proclaim April 17-23 as the business is· substantially less at tion week, an event which has this day, the CNMI teacher, contact Joe Lizama at 322-9366 or '9705 during &ounis ilrt studio, inc. hike. Typhoon Roy. CNMl Education Week for this the Tinian Port than at the Com- been celebrated by the CNMI's employee, and groundkeeper of L.....;.....___ GARAPAN---__. school year. They said they have working hours. been meeting two times a week largest department once a year since January sixth to plan and since 1983. Conlin us on page 35 -

FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - Page 25 First elected board of education sworn ,.,,, DOE-The first elected CNMI Board of Education was sworn into office Monday morning (Jan. 18). Luis M. Limes, Juan B. Tudela, Anicia Q. Tomokane, all ofSaipan, Raynaldo Cing ofTinian, and Jesus MILLER BEER MAHI MAHI T. Taisague of Rota received oath of office from Judge Jose Dela Cruz. The members, who were elected in the last Nov. 7th general elec­ tions, elected Limes as Chairman and Tudela as Vice Chairman. The standing committees included Legislative/Program Committee, chaired by Cing and Vice Chairman Tudela & Fiscal/Personnel JACKPOT FISHING Committee, whose chairman is Taisague and Vice Chairman To­ mokane. The elected Board of Education was required by Constitutional Amendment #38 adopted by the 2nd CNMI Constitutional Convention TOURNAMENT held in the summer of 1985. According to the amendment, "Elected members of the board of education shall serve a term of four years

\' except that the terms of the first members elected shall be determined by drawing of lots with three members serving a term of four years and two members serving a teqn of two years." In a drawing oflots Monday, the four-year tenns wentto Tomokane, Taisague, and Tudela. Limes and Cing received the two-year terms. The constitutional amendment adds that the governor shall appoint \'tt:.""t."m1r.:.:t J.·~, .• ,...... "­ ... ,~ .,,_,. __ ...... three "nonvoting ex-officio members" of the board: One public stu­ .,,...,.,,.. ... ,... ,'If*"' New Board of Education members took the oath of office. They are the first-ever totally-elected dent, one nonpublic school representative, and one DOE teachers' • '•' Jl.r-· - ...... :0.- ... - ...... l board of education in the Commonwealth's history. representative. ... _},•,•-..,•.)A<.,. ... ,...... - ...... ,.." ...... Use of locals as "conduit" for sale is illegal . ... Judge voids land purchase: Could affect leases By Nick Legaspi fied a land purchase Tuesday in ment on the three-year-old law­ The lawsuit resulted from dis­ Staff reporter which a person of Northern Mari- suit, said Maria Agulto, a long­ putes about the ownership of a time employee of the SDA Den­ parcel ofland in Chalan Piao with tal Clinic, was merely a conduit a total area of 5,499 square me­ in the transaction and was subject ters. The property was originally to the control of Rev.Robert E. owned by Dionicio R. Cabrera. Gibson of the SDA Mission. Cabrera sold the property to He declared in the same judg­ Ignacia Villaluz, a person of ·•'·.· ment that Article 12 of the CNMI Northern Marianas descent, in Constitution which prohibits July 1981 for $3,000. The court - . ownership of local land by per­ found that despite that transaction sons not of Northern Marianas Cabrera was able to procure issu­ . . . SPONSORED BY descent does not violate the equal ance of a certificate of title to the . . . protection clause of the United same property on Nov. 24, 1982. States Constitution. Continues 011page26 PACIFIC TRADING co. . DISTRIBUTORS OF MARIANAS BAPTIST CHURCH The following are winners of

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A JUSTIFIED PEOPLE Olopai 29934 2nd Supriled Prize - Anthooy R. Cabrera 13264 ••, ...ind whom He called them He alto Ju11lflod, ... ," (v.30) 26th Pnzc · One round trip ticket for 2. Gum/Spn 3rd Surprised Priu: - Mary Ann Llwna 26652 Frank Aldan at SAIPAN FISHING CENTER at . Benny Ch•mp Salas 1724 l To be ju1tllltd muns to h1vi '"NO CONDEMNATION'" IRom.8:1) 4th Swpri1cd Prize - M•rio I. Tilipai 07612 17th Prize · S50.00 Gifl Ccnificatc - Ana T. Celis 00082 To be jll1tlfl11d we mutt .,'Ill.II b11n redeemed "with th• pr11clou1 blood 5th Surprised Pri1.c - C. MC. Torres 16132 tel. 234-6868. or Pete Tomokane at PACIFIC 28th Pn1..c - S50.00 Cash· Jason Liuma 01054 of Chrln"" (I Pot.1:1B-19) To b1 Juttlfl&d wt mun hive bt•n regt1nerated: ''Being barn aoeln not TRADING CO. tel. 234-6624 of corruptlbl• ••od but of lncorruptlbl•, by the Word o1 God'' (I Pot. 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Page 26- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,1988 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS -- Page 27 Local info service is CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 25¢ PER LINFJCOLUMN planning expansions * * * * * * * MarianasVari~ty * * * * * * * Minimum ad space: $2.00 1 line x 1 co ...... $ .25 6 lines x 1 col ...... 1.50 The Pacific Infonnation all-purpose Pacific World Direc­ CLASSIFmD ADS 2 lines x 1 col ...... SO 7 lines x 1 col ...... 1.75 Bank, a Saipan-based infonna­ tory, a sister publication pub­ 3 lines x 1 col ...... 75 8 lines x 1 col ...... 2.00 . lion business specializing in Pa­ lished last year. "Most of interest, Call234-6341/7578 4 Jines x 1 col ...... 1.00 9 Jines x 1 col ...... 2.25 cific-related infonnation, is plan­ in and outside of the Pacific is * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5 lines x 1 col ...... 1. 25 10 lines x 1 col ...... 2.50 ning a new "Yellow Pages" direc­ centered on the American Pa­ tory devotecrexclusively to the cific, and not on the other Pacific MANAGER/ACCOUNTANT 1 GENERAL MANAGER · College 1 ASST. MANAGER· College grad., 2 ENGINEERS/ ARCHITECTS 10 WAITRESSES - High school grad., 3 years experience. Salary: years experience. Salary: $500.00 per equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. American Pacific region. Islands," he said. month. lCIVlL ENGINEER - High school I GEN. MANAGER • High school $2,000.00 per month. 10 DANCERS - High school The new annual business "Businesses and indivuals 3 COOKS - Two years experience. 4 MASONS - At least high school grad., 4 years experience. Salary; $3.00· equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary· directory, scheduled for publica­ grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $3.50 are interested primarily in listing per hour. Salary: $2.50-$3.00 per hour. graduate or its equivalent, 2 years $5.00 per hour. $2.15 per hour. tion in May of this year, will infonnation about the American I MANUFACTURING MANAGER · 2 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGERS - experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. 1 WATCH REPAIRER Contact: GOLD STAR, INC., P.O. cover Guam, the Northern Mari­ Pacific," Uludong said. The new High school grad., 2 years experience. High school grad., 2 years experience. Contact: COMMERCIAL TRADING I ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Box 2324, Saipan, MP 96950. (J/29). Salary: $3.50-$4.00 per hour. OF SAIPAN. INC., P.O. Box 724, anas, Palau, and the Federated Salary: $3.15 per hour. - High school equivalent, 2 years directory will include alphabeti­ 1 ACCOUNTANT- High school grad .. Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). experience. Salary: $2.IS per hour. 2 3 CHARCOAL WORKERS - High 1 7 MUSICIANS - High school grad., States of Micronesia, the cal and categorical listings of all school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per 2-3 years experience. Salary: $3.50- 1 MANAGER - High school graduate, 2 2 FARMERS - High school or voca­ years experience. Salary: $400.00 per Marshal ls, American Samoa, and businesses in the American Pa­ hour. $4.00 per hour. years experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. tional grad., 2 years experience. Salary: month. Hawaii, according to Francisco cific and direcotries of each of the Contact: LEE KOCO CORPORATION, 1 FACTORY MANAGER - High Contact: MARI SAI, INC., p.O. Box $150.00 per month. Contact: GREEN PARK ENTERPRI­ T. Uludong, president of PIB and governments in the American P.O. Box 341 CHRB, Saipan, MP school grad., 3 years experience. Salary: , 2232, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). Contact: HING-ON LEE dba LEE'S SES, INC., P.O. Box 2689, Saipan, .96950. (1/29). $3.50-$4.00 per hollr. INC., P.O. Box 1691, Saipan, MP MP 96950. (1/29). publisher and editor of APBD. Pacific. 2 OVERHAULERS • Two years 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College 96950. (1129). I PRODUCTION MANAGER - High grad., 2 years experience. Salary: The publication will be sold experience. Salary: $3.50-$4.00 per l WAI1RESS - High school equivalen• school equivalent. 2 years experience. $500.00 per month. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 3 throughout the region and in the "In addition, we ·will have hollr. preferred but not required, 3 month~ Salary: $3 .OD per hour. years experience. Salary: $500.00- 20 PACKERS - High school equivalent. Contact: FELIX R. FITIAL dba Prime experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. the United States and, through the only American Pacific-wide 1 ACCOUNTANT· High school grad., $800.00 per month. Salary: $2.15-$2.70 per hour. Enterprises, P.O. Box 2513, Saipan, Contact: MAY FLOWER RESTAU­ mail order, to the rest of the fax and telex directory. Unlike 2 years experience. Salary: $3.00 per 1 PAINTER - High school gard., 2 years 4 PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS - ,MP 96950. (1/29). RANT. Rota, CM 96951. (1/29). world. hour. experience. Salary: $1.50-$2.40 per existing local telephone directo­ High school grad., 2 years experience. 1 ASST. MANAGER · High school 3 SUPERVISORS hour. 5 WAITRESSES - High school Although Uludong had ries of the region, this directory Salary: $3.00-$3.70 per hour. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: I CUITER 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 3 equivalent, 3-6 months experience. plannedtolaunchAPBDin 1990, 15 IRONING PRESSERS - High $750.00 per month. will also include mailing ad­ - High school equivalent. 2 years years experience. Salary: $500.00- Salary: $2.15 per hour. school equivalent, I year experience. 2 ARCHITECTS - College graduate, 3 he said he had to move up the dresses of businesses, govern­ experience. Salary: $2.60 per hour. $600.00 per month. 5 DANCERS - High school Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per hour. years experience. Salary: $650.00 per publication date to this year be­ ment agencies and community 1 FOREMAN - High school 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 years equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 7 QUALITY CONTROL/CHEKCERS - month. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: exp~rience. Salary: $2.10-$2.30 per $2.15 per hour. cause of his experience with the orgnazations." High school equivalent, 2 years 1 SUPERVISOR· High school grad., 2 $2.50 per hour. hour. 2 MUSICIANS · High school grad., 2 experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per years experience. Salary: $800.00 per Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT•. years experience. Salary: $2.15 per 1, Contact: GRACE INTERNATIONAL, hour. month. INC .• P.O. Box 1847, Saipan, MP INC., P.O. Box 1402, Saipan. MP hour. 16CUITERS 3 STEEL MANS - Two years Land deals ,96950. (1/29). 96950. (l/29). Contact: SAMBA NIGHT CLUB, IMPORTANT NOTICE 70 SEWING MACHINE Operators experience. Salary: $550.00 per month. P.O. Box 301, Saipan, MP 96950. I ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 4 1 COOK · High school gard., 2 years 2 CIVIL ENGINEERS - College - High school equivalent, 2 years (1/29). TO ALL COMMONWEALTH BANK DEPOSITORS AND questioned ~i! yclrrs experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.50 per experience. Salary: $500.00 per month. graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: I 1 COOK - High school equivalent, 2 hour. 3 PLUMBERS $500.00-$700.00 per month. , 6 MUSICIANS - High school CREDITORS Continues from page 25 2 Contact: PANG ITN SANG SA CO., 3 ELEC1RICIANS 6 DOMESTIC HELPERS (House equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: ! ~'::n~a~~;~~~~~T~~f'.~~ c~l;~ h;~: p.a. Box 2571, Saipan, MP 96950. 5 CARPENTERS Workers) - To do household chores. 1 $450.00 per month. He and his wife Cecelia entered ., .Box 784, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). (1/29). - High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC OCEAN ENTER­ The Commonwealth Trial Court has authorized the 12 GARDENERS · High school I PURCHASING MANAGER - 1 ASST. MANAGER Salary: $1.65-$1.75 per hour. PRISES, INC. dba Three Stars Night into an agreement on Feb.11, equivalenL Salary: $2.15 per hour. College graduate. 2 years experience. I OFFICE MANAGER Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORATION Club, P.O. Box 2451, Saipan, MP Receiver to make a third distribution of assets to approved 1983 to sell the property to Gi­ 2 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS • Salary: $1,100.00 per month. I COMPUTER/PROGRAMMER dba Top Construction, P.O. Box 2183, 96950. (1/29). Two years experience. Salary: $2.15 per depositors and creditors of the Commonwealth Bank of the Northern bson, who wanted to buy the land I ASS!. FRONT OFflCE MANAGER 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVES Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). 3 WAITRESSES - High school grad., 2 hour. and to donate it to the SDA Mis­ - College grad., 2 years experience. - College graduate, 2 years experience. 1 ACCOUNTANT • College grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Marianas Islands as follows: 12 ELECTRICIANS. - High school Salary: $900.00 per month. Salary: $2.30 per hour. years experience. Salary: $3 .00 per hour. sion for a school. The parties equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: NORBERTO JAVIER dba (1) Approved claims and deposit accounts of $100.00 or I DRIVER - High school grad. Salary: 2 SHOP SUPERVISORS • High school 1 CARPENTER - Two years Foxfire Nite Club, P.O. Box 1628, agreed· on a $25,000 purchase $ 1.75 per hour. $2.15·$2.50 per hour. equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary: experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. less will be paid in full. This will be the final distribution for those price, out of which $12,800 was 8 WAITRESSES - Three months Saipan, MP 96950. (2/5). Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL $2.50 per hour. Contact: RV ENTERPRISES, P.O. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. I DANCER - Dancing and other related paid, the balance to be paid on COMPANY, LTD. dbaSaipan Diamond JO HEAVY EQUIPT. OPERATORS Box 194 CHRB. Saipan, CM 96950. accounts. Contact: PHIL GOODS CONST. INC. installment Hotel, P.O. Box 66. Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). duties. Salary: $2.50 per hour. (2) Approved claims and deposits accounts over $100.00 ,CI/29). 10 H.E. MECHANICS (Vic Vtltacrusis), P.O. Box 165, Contact: GlS ENTERPRISES, P.o. Box Since Gibson and his prospec­ 2 AUTO PAINTERS I ASST. MANAGER - High school Saipan, MP 96950. (1129). 204, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/5). I ACCOUNTANT will be paid at the rate of 25% of the balance. This is not the final tive successor, Dr. Stephen 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRERS graduate, 2 years 'experience. Salary: - ACCTG. CLERK -2 CIVIL ENGINEERS · High school - Two years experience. Salary: $2.15 $2.50 per hour. distribution for theses accounts. Further distributions to these Fisher could not hold title to the - High school grad., 2 years expenence. equivaalent, 4 years experience. Salary: per hour. 2 ACCOUNT ANTS - College FISHERMEN property because of the Salary: $2.15 per hour. S500.00-$800.00 per month. accounts will be made periodically as assets are collected. 2 AUTO ELEC1RICIANS - Two years graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: I STEELMAN 50 MASONS constitutional restriction Agulto experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. $2.50 to $4.00 per hour. 2MASONS SO CARPENTERS FARM LABORERS was brought into the transaction 2 PURCHASERS - High school Contact: YCO CORPORATION dba 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equivalent, 2 years equivalent, 6 months experience. Salary: Liberty Plaza, P.o. Box 932, Saipan, I FARMER· High school equivalent, 2 DISTRIBUTION to hold the title. I PLUMBER experience. Salary: $1.75-$2.00 per $2.50 per hour. MP 96950. {l/29). years experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. SAIPAN SDA started clearing the land - High school grad., 2 years expenence. hour. Contact: SAIPAN CATTLE CO., 2 MACHINISTS - Two years experience Contact: LOURDES M. DEJILLAS dba middle of 1983 and for the first Salary: $1.75 per hour. Salary: $2.30 per hour. I GEN. MANAGER - High school Saipan, MP 96950. (2/5). Date and Time: Beginning January 20, 1988, Mondays through Contact: EDILllERTO JAVIER dba B & LMD Const. & Maintenance Service, time the parties learned about that 2 STOCK CLERKS · High school graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 ENT, Saipan. MP 96950. (1/29). $500.00 per month. P.O. Box 1881, Saipan, MP 96950. 2 FARMERS - High school equivalent, Fridays, 10:00 a._m. to 4:30 p.m. the land was sold twice by 0 graduate, 3-6 months experience. Salary: I GENERAL MANAGER - High Contact: YAMAMOTO ENTERPRI­ (l/'29). 2 years experience. Salary: $200.00 per Cabrera, who was later convicted $2.15 per hour. month. Place Flametree Terrace Office Building school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 2 WELDERS - Two years experience. SES, P.O. Box 1729, Saipan, MP I ARCHITECT • College grad., 2 years of obtaining money by false pre­ $1,000.00 per month. 96950. (1/29). experience.Salary: $500.00 per month. Contact: FINA SISU PIGGERY, P.O. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Box 238, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/5). (Capitol Hill road, above Olympic Market) I ASST. GEN. MANAGER · High I ACCOUJ'\TANT • College grad., 2 tenses. Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS CO., I PRODUCTION MANAGER . High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: years expenence. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 I FAR.\1.ER · lligh school grad., 2 years Saipan, Telephone No. 322-3455 Dela Cruz, in nullifying the INC., P.O. Box 2690, Saipan, CM school graduate, 2 years experience. $700.00 per month. per hour. experience. Salary: $150.00 per month. 96950. (1129). Salary: $4.00 per hour. ROTA transactions between Cabrera Contact: SAIPAN SAILING SCHOOL, Contact: F.C. & R.A. DANGCA ENT., 1 ELECTRONIC TEC!lli1CIAN I ACCOUNTANT · High school S MACHINE OPERATORS - High and Agulto and between Agulto INC., P.O. Box 2790, Saipan, CM P.O. ROX 4, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/5). I AUTO MECHANIC Date and Time: January 21, 1988, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. graduate, 2 years expenence. Salary: school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: and the SDA,granted Villaluz the ,96950. (1/29). 3 ENGINEERS · College graduate, 4 I GENERAL HELPER $484.64 per month. S2.15 per hour. - High school grad., at elast 2 years Place Office of the Mayor l MANAGi!I( •· College graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: $3.50-$4.00 right to the contested property. 3 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS - 2 PRINTERS experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. years experience. Salary: $3.00-$4.50 per hour. High school grad., 2 years experience. 1 CONTROLLER Contact: MR. "D" ENT. or Mr. Diego TI NIAN per hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN Salary: $2.15 per hour. • High school grad., 2 years experience. D. Mendiola, P.O. Box 61 J, Rota, MP Date and Time: January 22, 1988, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 1 INTERPRETER - College graduate, 2 Contact: ELM'S INC. dba Town & Salary: $3.00 per hour. 5 CARPENTERS - High school grad., 2 years experience. 96951. (215). years experience. Salary: $2.50-$3.0b Country Music & Amusement, P.O. Contact: NICK'S & MICHAEL'S INC., Place Office of the Mayor PRAYER TO Salary: $2.50 per hour. 2 FARM LABORERS - High school per hour. Rox 660, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/5}. P.O. Box 121, Saipan, MP 96950. HOLY SPIRIT Contact: WESTPAC DEVELOP­ equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: I INTERPRETER - College graduate, 2 J GENERAL MANAGER · Coilege (2/5). MENT. LTD., P.O. Box !09, Saipan, S 175.00 per month. VERIFICATION: CLAIMANTS AND DEPOSITORS MUST Holy Spirit Thou who make me yeas experience. Salary: $2.50-$3.00 per graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: MANAGER • High school grad, 2 hour. 1 MP 96950. (1/29). Contact: DOMINGO A. ULLOA, Rota, SHOW PROOF OF IDENTIFICATION such as driver's licenses, passport, sec everything and •how mo the $ J ,400.00 per month. years expenence. SalalY: $4.00 per hour. Ml' 96951. (2/5). way to reach my Ideal. You who I CIVIL ENGINEER · College graduate, I ASST. GEN. MANAGER . College 6 MAINTENANCE MECHANICS bank passport, or TCD certifica,tes, before checks will ~e released. give me the divine gift to forgive 2 years experience. Salary: $3.50-$4.00 grad., 2 years experience. Salary: CONTROLLER ENTERTAINERS .:, 3 FARMERS· High school equivalent, per hour. 1 and forget the, wrong that is done $1,200.00 per month. . High school grad., 2 years experience. 2 years experience. Salary: $200.00 per 1 CIVIL ENGINEER College 3 WAITRESSES IITg-h - school Checks will not be released to anyone other than the to me and where In all Instances Contact: MARIANA FASIIIONS, Salary: $3.00 per hour. month. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: graduate, 3 months experience. Salary: approved claimant or depositors without written, notarized, of my life w /me. I, In this short INC., P.O. Box 1417, Satpan, MP Contact: EVERBRIGHT ENT., INC. Contact: HERMAN PALACIOS, dlalocuc want to \hank You !or $3.50-$4.00 per hour. $2.15 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). 96950. (1/29). dba Ptoncer Mechanical & Electrical, 0 everything and confirtn once Contact: WESTPAC DEVELOPMENT, 1 SING ER -·, iigh ;;;hool grndaute, 2 authorization and sufficient verification of identity. I SALES MANAGER · lltgh school P.O. Box 2317, Saipan, MP 96950. 4 FARM WORKERS - Planting soil, more that I never wnnt to be LTD., p.o. Box 596, Saipan, CM years experience. Salary: $450.00 per equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: (2/5) . cultivation and other related duties. separated from You no matter .96950. (1/24) $600.00 per month. month. Salary: $200.00 per month. how i:reat the material desires I ACCOUNTANT . College grad., 2 J SALES CLERK High school 1 STORE MANAGER · College Contac~: ~!ICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ Contact: RICARDO C. CASTRO dba RANDALL ~ FENNELL may be. I want to be with You years experience. Salary: $500.00 per equivalent, 3-6 months experience. graduate, with 2 years experience. MENT, INC. dba Satpan Grand Hotel, CC Ent., P.O. Bali. 1337, Saipan, MP and my loved ones in Your Per­ P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950. RECEIVER FOR THE COMMONWEALTH petual Glory. Amen. month. Salary: $500.00 per month. Salary: $4.00 per hour. 96950. (ln9). 1 HEAVY EQlJIPT. OPERATOR 1 COOK - High school equivalent, 2 Contact: TARO SUE STORE (Lin, Yi (1/'29). 2 FARMERS - High sahool equivalent, BANK OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA VP 'ADMISmA11VE ASSISTANT years experience. Salary: $500.00 per Huie), P.O. Box 2745, Saipan, MO 3 WAITRESSES - Three months 2 years experience. Salary: $250.00 per January 5, 1988 ISLANDS, INC. - High school grad., 2 years experience. month. 96950. (2/5). experience. Salary: S2. JS per hour. month. · Salary. $2.15 per hour. Contact: H.O. LEE, INC. dba Chung, Contact: 1'.1COLAS & MARY GRACE Contact: SILVER TRADING CO., I Contact: PETROLEUM INC., P.O. Box LTD. dba Silver Markel, P.O. Bolt I·1iiiiiiiiiii Hua, P.O. Box 1968, Saipan, MP SONGSONG. P.O Box 496 Rota, 729, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/5). 2386, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). ,, 96950. (1/29). MP 96951. (1 /29). \: - w..-""~'"t.11.T" '·

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PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - Commonwealth of the CONSTRUCTION WORKERS I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - I MACHINIST - High school The government of the CNMI request sealed proposals for a Compu­ c. Capable of transmitting and receiving facsimile (FAX) copies of AUTO MECHANIC/ Houscchold chores such as cooking, Northern Mariana Islands High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 graduate. Salary: $2.30 per hour. terized Office System for the Offices of Public Information and documents. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS - PAINTERS laundry and other related duties. per month. Commonwealth Trial Coun 8 Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPO­ Protocol, and Special Assistant for Programs and Legislative Review 7) Software requirements: High school equivalent, 2 yean 1 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIAN Salary: $150.00 per month. Contact: MRS. MARIANA S. ALDAN, RATION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, CM Civil Action No. 88-0SP in,Ui.e Office of the Governor, CNMI. The System will be used for a. Desktop publishing program capcricuce. Salary: Sl.7S per hour. High school grad., 2 ycan experience. Contact: JUDI I PANGELINAN, P.O. Box 205, Saipan, MP 96950. 96950. (1/15). desktop publishing purposes1 in addition to other normal office b. Word processing program Contact: SAIPAN HALE FLORES dba Salary: $2;15 per hour. . Saipan. MP 96950_ (1/29). (215). "An Equal Opportunity. Employer" NOTICE OF HEARING and activities. c. Database program Hi-Tech Const., P.O. Box 350, Saipan, Contact: CM GEN. FABRICATOR, I DOMESTIC HELPER - High · 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - NOTICE OF CREDITORS 1 CHEF DE PARTIE - Two years d. Spreadsheet/Financial Management Program MP 96950. @>· P.O. Box 729, Saipan, MP 96950. achoo! graduate, 2 yean experience. High school equivalent. Salary: General Specifications are as follows: Salary: $200.00 per 11)0t1th. experience. Salary: $3.45 per hour. e. Disk Server Program 2 MASONS - High school equivalent $150.00 per month. 1 CHIEF STEWARD - Two years \I In re estate of 1) Must be able to run current desktop publishing programs, and W· Contact: FRANK M. ATALIG dba f. Graphics program SaWy: $350.00 per month. Contact: BEGONIA DLC. CRUZ, 1 HEAVY EQUIPT. MECHANIC - Village Mart, P.O_ Box 818, Rota, experience. Salary: $875.00-$975.00 per Isidro Sablan Tudela others including--but not limited to--word processing, database, disk Contact: MANGLONA INDUSTRIAL P.O. Box 154, Saipan; MP 96950. month. g. Modem Program Completion of high school, 2 to 3 yean CM 96951. (1/29). Deceased. dcrycr, modern and spreadsheet DBV. CORP., Box 539, Rota, MP experience. Salary: S2.7S per hour. (1/29). 8) Service Requirements: vendor of all above equipment/hardware must I SPECIALTY CHEF-JAPANESE 2) The main (servicer/host) unit must come with a minimum confi­ 9695 I. (2/5· 2 HEAVY EQUIPT. OPERA TORS - 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worlcer) - CUISINE - Two years experience. be capable of installing the system, and of providing, on Saipan, To cook, clean the house, laundry and 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school NOTICE is hereby given guration of 4 megabytes of on board RAM, a 40 megabyte hard disk, 70 CARPENTERS High school graduate, at lean 2 years Salary: $900.00-$1,200.00 per month. support and service1 including the maintenance and repair of olher related duties. Salary: $200.00 equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. that Inocencia Tudela Apatang, high resolution graphics capabilities, and one external floppy drive. It 8SMASONS experience. Salary: $2.75 to $2.80 per I BAKER/PASTRY COOK-Two years equipment, and the ordering of necessary parts. per month. Contact: JEROME KINTOL, Saipan, of Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, hour. experience. Salary: $2.80 per hour. must also have: 24 ELECTRICIANS MP 96950. (2/5). Northern Mariana Islands has 9) System demonstrations: All offerers may be required to demonstrate Contact: INT'L. BRIDGE & CONST./ Contact: JOE M. EUGENIO, P.O. Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ a. A processor with a clock speed and throughout sufficient to allow 20PLUMBERS filed a petition in the Com­ in Saipan the components of the systems they propose to sell or lease MARIANAS INC./William E. Toelkes, Box 421, Saigan, MP 96950. {1/29). . ---- .. - TION dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.o. it to act as a disk server, and also do desktop publishing. The 20 STEELMAN- Hi&h ld:ool graduate, monwealth Trial Court to be to the government of the CNMI. Demonstrations may be in the at least 2 ycan ellperience. Salary; $2.00 P.O. Box 605, Rota, CM 96951. 1 UVE-IN-MAID - High school grad. MISCELLANEOUS Box 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. processor should be upgradable to accommodate multitasking. appointed as administratrix of relevant offices or at the vendor's place of business. Demonstrations per hour. . (1/29). Salary: $150.00 per month . (1/29). b. Slots, or a bus connector to allow upgrades if necessary to ensure Contact: SOLEDAD T. TENORIO, 2 PHOTO DEVELOPERS - High the estate of Isidro Sablan must occur within 30 days after the date of the appearance of this Bid 8 FOREMAN. - High school grad., at 2 HEAVY EQUIPT_ MECHANICS - school equivalent, 2 years experience. 9 PRESSERS - Two years experience. the system is reconfigurable and upgradable for five years. P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950. Tudela1 deceased. The auorney in local newspapers. least 2 ycan ellperiem:e. Salary: $2.25 High school &rad1 2 ycan experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.30 per hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. c. The capability lo read/write IBM diskettes, and run generic MS DOS per hour. (l/29). of record is Juan T. Lizama, Salary: $2..15 to $2.75 per hour. Contact: STAR INCORPORATED, 62 SEWING MACHINE Operators - P.O. Box 1508, Saipan, North­ programs. VENDORS WHO WANT TO SCHEDULE DEMONSTRATIONS 6 CONST. SUPERVISORS - High Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - P.O. Box 1741, Saipan, MP 96950. High school equivalent, 2 years school grad., at lean 2 years experience. High school equivalent. Salary; d. A rape or floppy backup unit. MAY CONTACT: Corp., P.O. Box 932, Saipan, Mp (1/29). experience_ Salary: $2. l 5-$3.00 per ern Mariana Islands. The Salary: $2.50 per hour. $200.00 per month. e. A monitor of 12 inches minimum diagonal size with high resolu­ 96950.(~. . hour. hearing on the petition of Frank S. Rosario 4AUDITORS iWAREHOUSEMAN - High school tion (minimum 600 x 400) for graphics uses related to desktop 1 HEA V EQUIPT. MECHANIC - Contact: SUSANA T. RABAUU­ 2 PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS - Isidro Sablan Tudela is set for 4 ACCOUNTANTS graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Public Information and Protocol Officer High school gmi., 2 years experience. MAN1 Saipan. MP 96950. (1129). High school grad., 2 years experience. 18th day of February, 1988, at publishing. 8 PROJECT ENGINEERS $2..35 per hour_ Office of the Governor Salary: $2.15 per hour. I UVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - Salary: $1,199.00 per month. 1:30 p.m., at the Common­ f. Capability of using "mouse" technology. - College graduate, at !cat 2 ycan Contact: NICOLAS A. SONGSONG, Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: FLEMING ENT., P.O. Box High school grad., 2 years experience. 13 CUTI1NG MACHINE Operators - g. The capability to act as a bridge and "talk" to other Local Area experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. P.O. Box 496, Saipan, MP 96950. wealth 1'rial Court. All 702, Saip:n MP 96950. (215). Salary: $200_00 per month. High school equivalent, 2 years Networks (LANs). Phone: 322-5095 I DIRECTOR - ADMINISTRATION - 1 (1129). interested persons should Contact: MOSES QUITUGUA, experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.50 per 3) Five identical units which can: or College grad., at least 2 years I BODY FENDER -High school grad., 4 STORE LABORERS hour. appear at this hearing. ~aipan. MPO 96950. (1/29). a. Rtm the same programs as the main unit. experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. 2 years ellperience. Salary: $2.15 per 4 GAS ATIENDANTS ·Contact: SAIPAN MANUFACTUR­ All persons having claims Gloria W. Hunter 5 DOMESTIC HELPERS (House 10 WAITRESSES - High school hour. - Salary: $2.15 per hour. against the estate, or against b. Have a minimum of 2.5 megabytes of on board RAM; Special Assistant for Programs and Worker) - High school equivalent. ERS1 INC., P.O. Box 2017, Saipan, eqllivalmt, 2 yeas cxperi\mce., Salary: Contact: JOAQUIN M. MANGLONA the deceased should file their c. One internal, and one external floppy disk drive. Legislative Review Contact: F.C. & R.A- DANGCA Sal111y: $2.15 per hoar. MP 96950. £(9fnN! S2.1S per hour. ENJ'ERPR.ISES, P.O. Box 4, Saipan, dba Pacific Globe & Associates, Inc. claim with the Clerk of Court 4) A laser, Light Emitting Diode (LED), or Liquid Chrystal Shuner Office of the Governor 10 MASSEUSE - High school 3'DLOCK C OPER:ATORS - Contact: SUNSHINE PACIFIC INC., MP'%950. (1129). Universal Rental., P.O. Box 732, (LCS) letter quality (LQ) page printer, using the Post Script graphics equivalent, 2 years experience- Salary: High school graduate, 2 years of the Commonwealth Trial Saipan, MP 96950 P.O. Box 22506, Saipan, MP 96950. Saipan, MP 96950. (l/29). Court within sixty (60) days language and which has the following minimum requirements: Tel. 322-5094 2/S. i BO!>YllP.NnAA - Righ scnoo1graa., $2..15 per hour. experience. Salary: $550.00 per monlh. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per Contact: HOCOG ENT. INC. dba 15 REFLEXOLOGISTS ~ High school Contact: UNICOR CORP., P.O. Box after the first publication of a. Full page resolution of 300 dots per inch (dpi). I WELDER - High school grad., min. 2 10) Bid Evaluation Criteria: Bids will be evaluated according to the hoor. Executive Recruiting & Manpower graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: ..3!!~·.S~ie,n. MP 96950. (1129). this notice. b. Four built-in fonts, and the capability to download other fonts and years experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. following prioritized list of criteria, in descending order of importance: Contact: FORTUNATO REGINA dba Services, P.O. Box 2013, Saipillt, $2.15 per hour. I COOK-HELPER - High school Dated this 7th day of have memory and font upgrades. Contact: INT'L BRIDGE & CONST./ 1) Quality of output for Desktop Publishing. Mla. Auto Repair Shop1 P.O. Box . CM 96950. p129). ·1 FARMER - To plant, harvest and graduate. Salary:: $2.15 per hour. January, 1988. c. Throughput of 8 pages per minute using ordinary paper/stationery. MARIANAS, INC./WILLIAM E. other related duties, 2 years experience. 2) Ease of use for all programs. 20941 Sapan, MP 96950. (1129). 1 DOMESTIC HELPER/LIVE-JN­ ' 1 PURCHASING MANAGER d. Ability to be shared over networking software. TOELKES, P.O. Box 605, Rota, MP Salary: $200.00 per month. Local service capabilities. MAID - High school equivalent, College grad., 2 years experience. /s/Dep. Clerk of Court e. Uses printer, and not computer memory for processing and print­ 3) 969- Contact: SUNSHINE PACIFIC, INC., Salary: $950.00 per month. 4) Total cost of system. . DOMESTIC HELPERS experience preferred but not required. p.O. Box 2506, Saipan, MP 96950. Commonwealth Trial Court ing. 4c RS 1 GARDENER - High school grad. 5) Availability of customized programming if necessary. Salary: $150.00 per month. (1/29). f S) A letter quality or near letter quality (NLQ) dot matrix printer I ELECTRICIAN 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school Salary: $2.15 per hour. - High school equivalent, 2 years Contact: PATRICIA M. SONG­ which has minimum requirements as follow: equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. SONG, P.O. Box 496, Rota, CM I SALES SUPERVISOR - High school Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ Proposals must be ins sealed envelope, marked RFP88-0018 and experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.30 per grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.1 S a. Throughput of 200+ characters per second, in draft mode. Contact: FLORIDA DELA CRUZ, 96951. (1/29). MENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Hotel, PUBLIC NOTICE submitted to Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no hour. per hour. · P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950 . b. Graphics mode of 200+ dpi. • Ssipan, MP 96950. (2/5). I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - later than 4:00 p_m., February 16, 1988. Proposals received after this Contact: SAM KW ANG, INC., P.O. I MANAGER - College grad., 2 years (1/29). - 'l Commonwealth of the c. Capability of using cut sheet feeder and handling envelopes and · }°!:_ 1454, Saipan. MP 96950. (1/29). l UVE-IN-MAID - High school grad., 2 Household chores such as cleaning, experience. Salary: $500.00 per month. f Northern Mariana Islands mailing labels. deadline will not be considered. The government reserves the right to washing al)d other related duties. 2 GRAPHIC ARTIST - High school 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $200.00/month/ Contact: LBC MABUHAY SAIPAN, Commonwealth Trial Court 6) A Modem with the following: reject any or all proposals in the interest of the govenunent. 1 FARMER - High school equivalent, 2 Salary: 5150.00 per monch. P.O. Box 555, Saipan, MP 96050. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $3.00 years experience. Salary: 52.15 per hour. per hour. a. 2400/12001300 baud capability w/MNP error checking yrs. experience: Salary: $200.00/month. Contact: BERTHILLIA C. JOHN, (112?). Contact: RV ENT., P.O. Box 194 Civil Action No. 88-30P b. Fully Hayes command set compatible /s(DA VID M. AP AT ANG Contact: 'MR- &. MRS. DOMINGO Saipan, CM 96950. (1129). Contact: WIN FUNG ENT., INC., P.O. CHRB, Saigan. MP 96950. (1129). I GEN. HELPER - High schoof Box 463, Saipan, MP 96950. (215). BLAS, P.O. Box 1275, Saipan, MP 2 LIVE-IN-MAIDS (House Workers) equivalent. Salazy: $400.00 pe' month. NOTICE OF 15 CARPENTERS 1 COOK - At least high school HEARING 96950. (2/5). I CARETAKER Contact: DEAN'S MOBIL SERVICE IS MASONS graduate, min. 2 years experience. I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - 1 FARMWORKER STATION, Box 555, Rota, MP 96951. In re estate of - High school equivalent, 2 years Salary: $2.30 per hour. High school grad .. Salary: $200.00 per - High school equivalent. Salary: (215). Francisco Kisa, VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT experience. Salary: 1.75 per hour. monlh. $200.00 per month. Contact: DAIRY FARM FLIGHT Deceased. 1 BOOKKEPPER I CIVIL ENGINEER - High school Contact: VICENTE S. CABRERA, Contact: DORIS S. NUIQUE dba SERVICES , P.O. BOX 270, Saipan, t;;)#negasus international corporation I SECRETARY grad., 2 years experience. Salary: P.O. Box 818, Saipan, MP 96950. DSN Enterprises, P.O. Box 7131 MP 96950. (2/5). - High school graduate. Salary: $372.00 Notice is hereby given that COLLEGE COMPTROLLER $500.00 per monch. Saipan, MP 96950. (1129). l 'C:JEN. HELPER - High schooi gracl,2 (215)· permonch. Petitioner Patrick J. Walsh has '" JOB OPENINGS 3 DOMESTIC HELPERS (House 1 UVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - years experience. Salary: $2.1 S per hour. ~ I LIVE-IN-MAID - High school 1 SALES CLERK - High school grad., filed a petition in the Com­ Worker) - High school grad., 2 years High school graduate. Salary: Contact: EDWARDS. CAMACHO dba equivalent, 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 3 months experience. Salary: $372.00 monwealth Trial Court of the FOR THE FOLLOWING The Northern Marianas College wishes to hire a ellpericnce. Salary: $2. l 5 per hour. $150.00 per month. Roadside Cafe, Saipan, MP 96950. $200.00 per month. per month. Northern Mariana lsl:mds pray­ Comptroller. The Comptroller will plan, implement, Contact: PALACIOS CAN DO, Contact: MARY ANN MILNE dba (1/29). POSITIONS: Contact: MR. & MRS. GREGORIO Contact:TUCKER'S CORPORATION ing that he be appointed Ad­ Saipan1 MP 96950. (1/29). Milne's House Rental, P.O. Box 710, and supervise a computerized financial management DELA CRUZ, P.O. Box 1902, Saipan, dba Mercury Drugs Saipan, P.O. Box I SHIPPING SUPERVISOR - ministrator for the estate of 'filfCTRICIANS Saipan, MP 96950. (1129). ACCOUNTANT: Degree in Accounting, with at system for carrying out .all fiscal operations and MP 96950. (2/5). 1861, Saipan, MP 6950. (2/5). University graduate, a.t least 2 years Francisco Kisa. The said lSTEELMAN I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - experience. Salary: $500.00 per monlh. least 2 years experience, background in computers financial reporting requirements for the college. The 3 DOMESTIC HELPERS - High school 1 TOUR GUIDE.INSTRUCTOR/ petition will be heard on Jan. I PLUMBER High school graduate. Salary: Contact: TADOTSU SAIPAN CO., grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 TRANSLATOR - At least 2 years 28, 1988 at l :30 p.m. in the helpful. Salary commensurate with experience. Comptroller prepares, or oversees the preparation of 8 CARPENTERS $150.00 per month. LTD., P.O. Box 1792, Saipan, MP per hour. college education, at least 1 year Commonwealth Trial Court in ,1i~J periodic financial analyses, statements, and reports 6MASONS Contact: REYLES ENT., P.O. Box Contact: M/M JUSTO S. QUITU­ 96950. (l/29). - High school. grad., 2 years experience. GUA, P.o. ·Box 1882, Saipan, CM experience. Salary: $13,000 to $14,200 Susupe, Saip-an, Northern SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST: High school required by the President, the Board of Regetns, and 2112, Saipan. MP 96950. (215). per annum. I OFFICE SUPERVISOR - College Salary: :M..75 per hour. 96950. (1129). Mariana Islands. All interested graduate w/typing skills, general knowledge of Federal program regulations. The Comptroller also 1 CONST. FOREMAN - High school 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - Contact: MARIANAS VJSITORS grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.90 persons shall appear and show 1 LIVE-rn:MAiD (flouse Worker) -·to per hour. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 High school equivalent. Salary: BUREAU, P.O. Box 861, Saipan, MP cause why the prayer of the filing, must have excellent command of English, supervises and, as necessary, trains junior 'per hour. $150.00 per month. take care of children, laundry and other I ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 3 related duties. Salary: $150.00-$00.00 96950. (1/29). petition shall not be granted. pleasing personality, dependable, and CNMI driver's accountants. Minimum qualifications include a 1 PROJECT ENGINEER - College Contact: REBECCA P. SANTOS, years experience. Salary: $2.90 per hour. per month. 1 DRESSMAKER - Sewing, cutting Dated this 14th day of Jan. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Box 1307, Saipan. MP 96950. (215). Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, license. Salary commensurate with experience. baccalaureate degree in accounting from an accredited 'contact: MRS. SUSANA fabrics to form garment duties. Salary: 1988. $550.00 per month. l LIVE-IN-MAID - Cooking, INC., P.O. Box 152 CHRB, Saipan, U.S. college or university, and five years of GUERRERO, P.O. Box 154, Saipan. $2.35 per hour. Cootact: JOE M. EUGENIO dba Liberty cleaning and other reltated duties. MP 96950. 1/29 . MP 96950. (1129). Contact: LILY'S TAILORING & /s/Clerk of Court LOCAL RESIDENTS PREFERRED. Send progressively responsible experience in institutional Const., P.O. Box 421, Saipan, MP Salary: $! 50.00 per month. DRESS SHOP, P.O. Box 2Ll5, I MAINTENAN - 1gli 96950. (1/29). Contact: MR. & MRS. IGNACTO H. 1 LIVE-lN-MAID (House Worker) - school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Commonwealth Trial Court Resume to PEGASUS INT'L. CORP., P.O. accounting. U.S. CPA highly desirable. Salary High school equivalent. Salary: 5150.00 Saipan, MP 96950. (I /29). 1 CARPENTER - High school BORJA, P.O. Box 2201, Saipan, MP $2.15 per hour. Box 1819, Saipan, MP 96950 or call 234-6051 for negotiable, depending on qualifications. Interested per month. 50 SEWING MACHINE OPERA TORS equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 96950. (215). Contact: MELTION MENDEZ dba application. parties should contact the Personnel Office, Northern <;entact: JUAN R. SABLAN, P.O. Box 3 CUTTERS Wide Technical Services, P.O. Box 886, $350.00 per month. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - 2COOKS - Marianas College, Box 1250, Saipan, MP 96950 not 964, SaJEa~'. MP 96~50. ( 1/29). Saipan, MP 96950. (1/29). 1 GENERAL HELPER - High school High school equivalent. Salary: 4 PACKING WORKERS equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $150.00 per month. later than February 12, 1988. l LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - - Two years experience. Salary: $2.15 2 liEN. MAINTENANCE - High $2..15 per hour. Contact: ORANA S. CASTRO, P.O. ~rgg~;~· . High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per hour. school equivalent. Salary: $500.00 per Contact: JOAQUIN S. & RITA A. Box 2103, Saipan, MP %950. (2/5). : per rnonch. 2 PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS - month. MANGLONA dba Lucky Store & ~running 1 LIVE-IN-MA.ID (House Worker) - Contact: SOLEDAD BLAS, Saipan, High school grad., 2 years experience. 2 FARMERS - High school equivalent LAND FOR LEASE Const., P.O. Box 597, Rota, CM . t.__..,,, High school equivalent. Salary: MP 96950. (2/5). · Salary: $2.50 per hour. S:ilary: $200.00 per month. 96951. (1/29). OU··• $150.00 per month. 8 DOMESTIC HELPERS - High Contact: ONWEL MANUFACTURING Contact: JUAN P. TENORIO dba 5,996 Square Meters HELP WANTED icAR]'IiN'fER-- High school graduate, Contact: MR., & MRS. EDWARD school graduate, 2 years experience. (SAIPAN), LTD., p.O. Box 712, Morgen Mini Mart, P.a.· Box 925 DEADLINE 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50 per SABLAN, P.O. Box 2426, Saipan, i Salary: $2.1 S per hour. Saipan MP 96950. (1129). Saipan, MP 96950. (1129). ' Finasisu Area with a view of Full and part time sales clerks for new T-Shirt shop' hour. MP 96950. (2/5). Contact: PABLO L. SOLOMON dba 1 l l:LECTRONICS TECHNICIAN - 2 CARPENTERS . FOR ADS at Nikko Hotel. Experience and ability to speak Contact: ANA M. TEBIA, P.O. Box 2 DOMESTIC HELPERS - High . JPL Ent., Saipan, MP 96950. (2/5). College graduate, 2 years experience. S usupe Lake. 525, Rota, CM 96951. (1/29). 2MASONS Japanese helpful. ~ school grad., at !eat 2 years I LIVE-IN-MAID (Hou~e Worker) - Salary: $475.00 per month. - High school graduate, 2 years WED. experience. Salary: '$150.00 per High school equivalent. Salary: Contact: M.E. INTERNATIONAL experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 12NOON month. $150.00 per month_ INC. dba Marianas Electronics & Contact: DAVID A. WISEMAN dba Call 234-6537 Apply "The Business Center" 6th floor Nauru Build­ Contact: CELSO CATINDIG, P.O. Contact: EMILIA A. ATALIG, P.O. Comp., P.O. Box 626, Saipan, MP Services Unlimited, P.O. Box 404, 96950. (2/5). ing during office hours. Box 513, Rota, MP 969S!. (2/5). Box 493, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). Evenings "~ - --·-----

FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,1988 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS -- Page 31 Page 30 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS -- FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,1988 ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~--~.... CLASSIFIED ADS . PUBLIC NOTICE NEED LANGUAGE TUTORING? INVITATION TO BID In the District Court No. DPW88-ITB-00054 for the Northern Please Contact Tel. 234-5310/234-8162 I ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 I-MANAGER - lligh school grad., 2 I HOUSEMAID - High school I APPLIANCE SERVICER - High 8 STEEL WORKERS ycan cllperiencc. Salary: $400.00 per years experience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 14 PLUMBERS Mariana Islands The Department of Public works is soliciting bids for the 14 PAINTERS month. I 0 DANCERS High school month. $2.50 per hour. You can learn English, Korean & Japanese at Construction of Proposed Procurement & Supply New Office 1 HOUSE WORKER (Live-In-Maid) equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: YASUKO WEATHERS­ Contact: TOWN HOUSE, INC,- P.O. 8 ELECTRICIANS Civil Action No. 87-0024 · 50MASONS .I Space, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana To take care of children and other $2.15 per hour. BEE, P.O. Bo,; 725, Saipan, MP Ilox 167, Saipan, MP 96950. (2112). I 64 CARPENTERS LUCKYM Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of the household duties. Salary: $150.00- ID NIGHT CLUB WAITRESSES - 96950. (2/12). 2 APPLIANCE REPA!RERS - High Notice of Arrest and Seizure $200.00 per month. High school equivalent, 3 months I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - school equivalent, 2 years experience. - High school equivalent, 2 years Chief of Procure-ment & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until experience. Salary: $1.50 to $1.70 per Language Tutoring Services. Contact: BENIGNO FITIAL dba cllperience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. High school equivalent. Salary: Salary: $2.15 per hour. United States of America, 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, February 05, 1988 at which Technoman, P.O. Boll 203 CHRB Contact: WESTERN PACIFIC ENT. Contact: INTERNATIONAL TRADING hour. $150.00 per month. Plaintiff, time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). INC. dba Kimchi Cabana Night Club, CO. LTD., P.O. Ilox 970, Saipan, MP 4 CIVIL ENGINEERS - College Contact: EMILIA A. AT ALIG, P.O. There will be Olympic Games in Korea next Any ·bids received after the above time will not be accepted 1 ADMINISTRATION MANAGER P.O. Box 128, saipan, MP 96950. Box 493, Saip:n. MP 96950. (2112). 96950. (2./12). garduate, 4 years experience. Salary: vs. $2.00-$3 .00 per hour. High school grad., 2 years experience .;,(2/~12"').....,,... ___ ...., ____ _ I 'One (1) 127 foot pleasure craft/ year. So Why don't you learn Korean & under any circumstances. 2 DOMESTIC HELPERS (House INSURANCE UNDERWRlTERS - Contact:· MARGARITA A. DUENAS Salary: $1,300.00-$1,700.00 per month I OFFICE MANAGER - High school yacht known as Stella-I, and Workers) - High school equivalent. College grad., 2 years experience. dba Shelma Lynn Const. Co., Inc., P.O. Japanese before that. A bond of 15% of the total bid price must ac-company the bid. 3 ARCHITECT - College grad., 4 years grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $4.00- Salary: $1,000.00 per month. her Salary: $2.15 per hour. :Boll 585, Saipan, MP 96950. (2112). _ This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Bid experience. Salary: $1,200.00-$1,500.00 $5.00 per hour. Contact: ESCOLASTICA T. I GROUP LIFE, HEALTH & AC­ gear, appurtenances, stores, and I per month. I PLUMBER CABRERA dba Esco's Recruitment CIDENT ADMINISTRATOR - High CONST. FOREMAN (SUPER­ cargo, . Bond or other form acceptable to the Government made VISOR) - High school graduate, 2 years 2 PROJECT ENGINEERS - College I ELECfRlCIAN & Manpower Services, P.O. Box 92 school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Defendant. payable to the Treasurer, Common-wealth of the Northern grad., 3 years experience. Salary: - High school grad., 2 years experience. CHRB, Saipan. MP 96950. (2/12). $500.00 per monlh. experience. Salary: $500.00 permonlh FOR LEASE Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check: $450.00-$500.00 per month. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC BASIN INSUR­ Contact: MANUEL S. VILLAGOMEZ I DOMESTIC HELPER High dba M.S. Villagomez; Ent., P.O. Box 7, Notice is hereby given that "Credit Account No. 1451." 8 ASST. PROJECT ENGINEERS - 5 MATERIAL STOCK Controllers school equivalent. Salary: $150.00 ANCE UNDERWRITERS, ·INC., P.O. College grad., 4 years experience I COOK Box 710, Saipan, MP 96950. (2112). Saipan, MP 9.6950. (2/12)> on January 6, 1988, I arrested Fully Furnished and equipped Sushi and Soba per month. one (1) 127 foot pleasure The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of Salary: $450.00-$500.00 per month. 2 HEAVY EQUIPT. MECHANICS 1 DRESSMAKER - High school 5 SCUBA TOUR GUlDES - High 5 HOLLOW BLOCK MAKERS - High Restaurants available immediately, together or craft/yacht known as Stella-I, his Business Pennit as a compliance with the Contractor's 3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS - 4 HEAVY EQUIPT. OPERATORS grad., 2 years experience. Salary: school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: school equivalent, 2 years experience. College grad., 4 years experience - High school grad., 2 years experience. separately. Conversion to other type of restaurant Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the $2.15 per hour. $500.00 per month. Salary: $2.15 per hour. and her gear, appurtenances, Salary: $! ,200.00·Sl,500.00 per month Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per hour. Contact: EMILIO QUIATCHON dba 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High Contact: CATT CONST. CORP., p.O. stores, and cargo, pursuant to a possible. There's a total of 2,000 sq. ft. of usable Northern Mariana Islands. I PROJECT MANAGER - College I COOK - High school grad., 2 years Box 813, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). _ Siony & Arlene Boutique, Saipan, school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Warrant of Arrest issued by the grad., 2 years experience. Salary: experience. Salary: $500.00 per month. space. Restaurants are located on the 1st Floor of MP 96950. (2/12). $600.00 per month. 5 CARPENTERS - High school Specifications and plans of the project will be available on or $1,300.00-$1,700.00 per month. Contact: WORLD 1RADING CORP., Clerk of this Court upon the Islander Inn on Beach Road in Garapan. A prime I LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - Contact: SAIPAN CORAL REEF, equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. filing of the Complaint for ·after January 15, 1988 at the Technical Services Division, 2 ASST. PROJECT MANAGERS - P.O. Box 809, Saipan, MP 96950. INC., P.O. Box 771, Saipan, MP Contact: RODICO VIDAL dba R.V. location in the tourist belt. High school equivalent, 2 years 1 Forfeiture l!iJkm..in the above Department of Public Works in Saipan. A non-refundable College grad., 4 years experience. o!(-.21,.12"'!).~----....,.,..---­ 96950. (2/12). Ent., P.O. Box 194 CHRB, Saipan, MP Sa!ary: $1,300.00-$1,500.00 per month. l ASST. MANAGER - College experience. Salary: $150.00 per action. Any person having or payment of $100.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid month. 5 STORE SUPERVISORS - High 96950. (2/12). Contact: KUMAGAI GU.MI CO., LTD., garduate, 2 years experience. Salary: claiming an interest in or to Contact: Frank F. Ferreira Jr. confer.ence for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., on Contact: FRANCISCA S. DELEON school graduate, 2 eyars e:tpcricnce. I AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER - High Saipan Office, P.O. Box 86 CHRB, $3.50-$4.00 per hour. said property must file his c/o Islander Inn January 29, 1988 at the Technical Services Division, Saipan, MP 96950. (2112). Contact: ISLAND ESTATE & DEV- GUERRERO, P.O. Box 1344, Salary: $600.00 per monih. school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN $3.25 to $3.85 per hour. claim within ten (10) days, or P.O. Box 1249 Department of Public Works in Saipan. I ASST. MANAGER - High school ELOPMENT CO., P.O. Box 2690, ENTERPRISES, INC., P.o. Box 127, Contact: JOHN I. SCHWARZ­ within such time as may be grad., 3 years experience. Salary: $2.50 Saipan, MP 96950. (2112). 1 LlVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - Saipan, CM 96950 Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). President/GM dba Micro Corporation, allowed upon application of the Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage perhour. 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school High school equivalent. Salary: Tel: 234-6071/234-6081 $200.00 per month. · 2 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 P.O. Box 267, Saipan, MP 96950. Court, and must file his Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary I PAINTER grad., 2 years experience. Salary: (2112). 5 CARPENTERS $800.00 per month. Contact: GREGORIO P. CASTRO, years experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.50 Answer to the complaint with­ Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum 5 MASONS Contact: YUN'S TRADING CO., P.O. P.O. Box 875, Saipan, MP 96950. per hour. I MECHANIC - High scheol grad., 2 in twenty (20) days thereafter. salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be I PLUMBER Box 2292, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). (2/12). 2 W AlTRESSES - High school years experience. Salary: $3.40 per hour. Dated this 6th day of January equivalent. Salary: $2.15-$2.50 per 1 ASST. MANAGER (TOUR SALES) FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT paid on this project. - High school equivalent, 3 years 1 ASST. MANAGER/COORDINATOR 2 LlVE-JN-MAID 1988. 3 FARMERS hour. - High school grad., 2 years experience. experience. Salary: $1.80 per hour. - High school grad., 2 years experience. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the Contact: MARIA VALDEZ dba Valdez; Salary: $500.00 per month_ - High school equivalent. Salary: Contact: P & L CORPORATION dba Salary: $6.11 per hour. Edward M. Camacho $150.00 per month. Big Garden Restaurant, P.O. BOX 2386, 1 SUPERVIOR (TOUR) - High school U.S. Marshal Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the Const. Co., P.o. Box 549, Saipan, MP Contact: GIS ENTERPRISES, INC.,dba grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $6.34 1 year or more Experienced Executive Secretary_ A 96950. (2/12). Contact: GEORGE C. ANO MAR­ Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). For the District of Guam exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check l STORE MANAGER Maharaja, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). per hour. minimum of at least 1 year secretarial experience. GARITA A. DUENAS, P.O. Box 1 BAKER HELPER - High school and the NortJ1cm which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the 1 BEAUTICIAN 1 ACCOUNTING MANAGER - 585, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 4 DIVING INSTRUCTORS - High Also, required are standard business letter writing College graduate, 2 years or more school grad, 2 years experience. Salary: Mariana Islands Specifications Section, "Instruction to Bidders" Page I-2, - High school grad. experience preferred 1 UVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - Contact: ESCOLASTICA T. CAB­ skills, good command of English Grammar, Can experience. Salary: $1,200.00 per RERA (Escolastica's Ent.), Esco's Bake $4.08-$4.76 per hour. Paragraph No. S, Bid Guarantee. but not required. Salary: $2.15 per hour. month. High school equivalent. Salary: 1 DIVE MASTER - High school grad. By: Operate Wang Word Processor, Facsimile and Telex S 150.00 per month. House, P.O. Box 92 CHRB, Saipan, 1 WAITRESS l ACCOUNT ANT - College grad., 2 2 years experience. Salary: $3.29 pc William M. Friel Jr, DUSM Machines and general knowledge of filing. We will The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and lCOOK Contact: EMIUA A. ATALIG, P.O. MP 96950. (2112). years experience. Salary: $1,100.00 per hour. also train to meet our standard of excellence. to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 month. Box 493, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). 3 CARPENTERS Contact: MACRO ENERGY, INC. 2MASONS the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. per hour. I SCUBA DIVING ASST. 1 HOUSEMAlD - High school P.O. Box 219 CHRB, Saipan, MP 1 PLUMBER Salary and other fringe benefits will commensurate Contact: EDWARD F. CAMACHO dba INSTRUCTOR - High school grad. equivalent. Salary: S 150.00 per 96950. (2/12). PUBLIC NOTICE !STEELMAN Edrin's Fashion Shop/Vicky's Beauty Salary: $750.00 per month. month. with experience. /s/JOHN C. PANGELINAN Parlor/Roadside Cafe, P.O. Box 2203, - High school grad. 1 2 years experience. Contact: MIC CORPORATION dba Contact: YASUKO WEATHERS­ Commonwealth of the Director of Public Works Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). BEE, P.O. Box 725, Saipan, MP Salary: $1.75 per hour. Amertcan No telephone calls. Please apply in person or send Rota Pau-Pau Hotel/Rota Travel Bureau, 2 BODY FENDERS - High school Northern Mariana Islands l ACCOUNTANT - High school grad P.O. Box 503, Rota, MP 96951. (2/12). 96950. (2/12). Red Cron in your Bio-Data to JOETEN MOTOR CO., INC., grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 Commonwealth Trial Court Salary: $500.00 per month. I LlVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - We'll Help. l PROJECT ENGINEER - High school per hour. P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 Attention: Frances Contqct: EDUARDO PANGILINAN dba High school equivalent. Salary: grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: C & P CONST.' ENT., P.O. Civil Action No. 87-756 T. Demapan Empress Ent., P.O. Box 63, Saipan, $150.00 per month. WjllYou'?· HELP WANTED MP 96950. (2/12). $450.00 per month. Box 524, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). Contact: RAY NAZAIRE dba Nazaire Contact: EMILIA A. AT ALlG, P.O. + 2 ACCOUNTANTS - College grad., 2 NOTICE OF HEARING Const. & Gen. Maintenance Service, Box 493, Saipan. MP 96950. (2/12). LOCAL HIRE years experience. Salary: $484.64 per 2 DOMESTIC HELPERS (House P.O. Bo;t. 194, Saipan, MP 96950. In the matter of the month. (2112). Workers) - High school equivalent. LOCAL HIRE PREFERRED 5 DOMESTIC HELPERS (House application of FULL TIME CASHIERS 1 QUARRY SUPERINTENDENT - Salary: $2.15 per hour. WANTED Workers) - High school grad. Salary: Contact: ESCOLASTICA T. Maria Emile Reyes Tenorio $2.15 per hour. College grad. Degree in Mechanical Lizama Engineering, min. of 4 years experience. CABRERA dba Esco's Recruitment (NEW JOB OPENING) DRESSMAKER/SEAMSTRESS Able to work flexible hours_ Contact: HELSON CORPORATION & For Change of Name Salary: S1,200.00 per month. Manpower Services, P.O. Box 92 dba Helson Gen. Services & Manpower, CHRB, Saigan. MP 96950. (2112). $3/50 per hour Please apply in person at TOWN HOUSE, INC., P.O. Box 2359, Saipan, MP 96960. 2 HEAVY EQUIPT. OPERA TORS - * PRODUCTION MANAGER - At least five years I ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 Please take notice that the Second Floor. (2/12). High school grad., min. 2 years experience in managing and supervising a printing experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. years experience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. amended petition of Maria Special Boutique and Dressmaking Shop requires somebody 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 3 ACCOUNT ANTS - College grad., 2 Emile Reyes Tenorio Lizama 3 CARPENTERS - High school grad., 13 CARPENTERS - High school grad., and publishing business. Salary: $500.00-$700.00 a who has all around capability in sewing from measuring, years expepence. Salary: $2.15-$3.50 2 years experience. Salary: $1.60-$2.85 for change, of her name has min. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.05- month, other needs can be accommodated. pattern making, cutting to sewing_ Minimum 2 years per hour. $2.25 per hour. per hour. been set for hearing on the 22 SECURITY GUARDS - High 2 PLUMBERS - High school grad.,. 9 MASONS - High school grad., 2 years 11th day of February, 1988 at experience with high shcool education and can speak English. school equivalent, 2 years experience. min. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.25 experence. Salary: $1.65-$2.00 per hour. * ARTIST-GRAPHIC DESIGNERS - Graduate 1 :30 p.m., at the Common­ Salary: $2.15 per hour. per hour. 4 H.E. OPERATORS - High school school of Arts with two years working experience. wealth Trial Court in Susupe, Interview on appointment only from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Contact: MARGARITA A. DUENAS I MASON - High school grad., min. 2 grad., 2 yean; experence. Salary: $2.00- dba Commonwealth Security Services, Salary: $2.35 per hour. Saipan, Northern Mariana years experience. Salary: $2.05 per hour. $2.15 per hour. Islands. Any person interested Inc., P.O. Box 585, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 SPARE PARTSMAN (CLERK) - Please Contact: 4 STEEL WORKERS - High school in this matter may appear at m (2112). grad., min. 2 years experience. Salary: High school grad., 2 years experience. * CAMERA AND DARKROOM OPERATOR - Two MOYLAN'S 1 ACCOUNTANT - Must be a college $2.05-$2.25 per hour. Salary: $1.75 per hour. the hearing. KAZUE'S BOUTIQUE years experience in operating offset camera, Dated this 18th day of graduate major in accounting. Salary: 2 WELDERS - High school grad., min. I LABORER - High school grad., 2 Miss Kazue Sugihara ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER $400.00 per monlh. 2 years eitperience. Salary: S2.20 per years experience. Salary: $1.95 per hour. processing films, developing photo films and January, 1988. Contact: LIM'S OFFJCE, P.O. Box hour. 7 TRADESMAN (Const. Workers) - printing photographs. Salary: $2.35 per hour. c/o Islander Inn Must have college degree (B.S. or B.A.) with 968, Saipan, MP 96950. (1!22). Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPORA­ High school grad., 2 years experience. /s[Dep. Clerk of Court Ferreira Building, Beach Road, Garapan minimum of 2 years work experience related with the I ASST. MANAGER - College grad., 2 TION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP Salary: Sl.60-$2.00 per hour. Commonwealth Trial Court years experience. Salary: $500.00 per 96950. (2/12). I MOTOR REWINDER/ELEC. - High * ACCOUNTANT/CLERK - College graduate in Tel. Nos. 234-6071/234-6081 field. Must have computer knowledge; preferable month. ?n Equal Opportunity Employer: school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: accounting and office clerical work. Two years IBM Personal Com. 1 BOOKKEEPER - High school grad., 2 $1. 95 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. l LlVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - 5 H.E. OPERATORS/MECHANICS - 2 HECTARES Contact: PACIFIC GARDENIA High school equivalent. Salary: High school grad., 2 years experience. Apply in Person to Shawn D. Cuchado. Our office HOTEL, P.O. Box 144, Saipan, MP $200.00 per monLh. Salacy: SI .95 per hour. * STORE ROOM AND STOCKKEEPER - High LAND hours: 96950. (2/12). Contact: GREGORIO P. CASTRO, Contact: CONSTRUCTION & Mountain Top, Western P.O. Box 875, Saipan, MP 96950. MATER!AL SUPPLY, INC., P.O. Box school graduate, at least 2 years of experience in 1 GEN. MANAGER - High school The marianu Varietg has an opening' far a (2112). 609, Saipan, MP 96950. (2112). stoc~ materials issuance, conducting inventory and View Proposals sought 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: lull-time reporter on onr !Jl'CltDing staff. $700.00 per month. 2 LlVE-JN-MAID 7 FISHERMANS - . High - school placmg purchase orders. Salary: $2.35 per hour. for sale, lt:~e or joint Monday thru Friday I BLDG. MAINTENANCE WORKER - 3 FARMERS equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: development. LOCAL HIRE PREFERRED - High school equivalent. Salary: $300.00 per month. High school grad., 2 years experience. Apply in person at Younis Art Studio, Inc./Marianas Applicants must read and write English well. College At Moylan's Insurance Underwriters (lnt'l), Inc. Salary: $500.00 per month. $150.00 per month. ' Contact: NORTHERN MARIANAS GREG MILES Contact: RAINBOW CORPORATION Contact: GEORGE C. AND MAR­ SEAFOOD CO. INC. dba Saipan Variety News & Views in Garapan or write to P.O. graduG.te preferred. Call 234-9797 - Dave Hughes Sablan Building, San Jose, Saipan, MP 96950 dba Jet Ski Rental, P.O. Box 968, GARITA A. DUENAS, P.O. Box Fishing Center, P.O. Box 41, Saipan, Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950. 234-9890 Saipan, MP 96950. (2/12). 585, Saipan, MP 96950. (2112). MP 96950. (2112). , Page 32-- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS -- FRIDAY, JANUARY 22,1988 i.; FRIDAY,JANUARY 22,1988- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS -- Page 33 I .-~~~~~~~~~~~---'"--~~--~-r PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID BANK OF HA\VAII PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HERRING Commonwealth uf the POSITION AVAILABLE Commonwealth of the The Drug Enforcement Task Force of the Office of the The Coastal Resources Management Program (CRMP) and Northern Mari;ma lslanlls No. DPW-ITB-00055 Nonhem Mariana Islands Attorney General is requesting sealed pr?posals for one (1) Marianas Public Land Corporation (MPLC) will be holding a FOR SECRETARY Commonwealth Trial Court a Commonwealth Trial rnun year lease of Computer Office Equipment. joint public hearing regarding a Coastal Permit Application The Department Public works is soliciting bids for the High school graduate. and lease request submitted by Pacific Ventures, Inc. for a or Civil Action No. 87-750 Civil Action No. 8S-0:2P(R) Renovation/Addition, Tinian Power Plant, Saipan, Common­ Apply· at Bank of Hawaii REQUIREMENTS: proposed volcanic ash reclamation project on the island of wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will Pagan. NOTICE OF l-lb\RING Nauru Building, 1st Floor NOTICEOFHEARINGAND Each Proposals should provide for a user-friendly system that be accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement & NOTICE TO CREDITORS includes the following components: The project consits of the reclamation and/or removal of In re the cst.atc of Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, approximately 80,000,000 cubic yards of volcanic ash or "An Equal Opportunity Employer" 1. Four inter-connected work station terminals; VICENTE G. MX\(iLONA, Friday, February 19, 1988 at which time and place the bids In Re Estate of 2. One letter quality or better printer. cinders from those areas on the island of Pagan that are D.xt: for the 1988 ALL FILIPINO 4 BOAT BUILDER-FIBERGLASS I EXPEDITER - High school Adolfo Family & INTER-COMMERCIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE Mike Littler, Area Manager, - High school grad., 2 years experience. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Friends in Saipan Located in Chalan Laulau Frank Shimizu, Vice-Pres. Ambros, Inc. - Guam Salaiy; $2.15 per hour. $2.15 per hour. FEE - $30.00 Contact: MICRONESIAN MARINE, Contact: NORTH PACIFIC Contact: Jun Fidelino #322-3449 Rudy santos #234-7631 P.O. Box 1610, Saipan, MP 96950. BUILDERS INC., P.O. Box 1031, Contact: MATTY Tel. 234-3991/7658 (2/12). Saipan, Mn6950. (2/12). Brig Hernandez #234-6190 Mar Pacson #234-3851 ,_,.. ·------·------__ ___ .,tJJ ------·-... :.. . ·' ...,,...... -...... ,.,-_.,~~,..,...~.,-t>'=lr':-"""""'-· __,_,,_,,,_ ••:===.::::=::=::.. ____ _:::::::=._.-::::=_::..:...=.::=-· _.,. ..:.:·.:.:....:.....::...::.;:.~::. -:-~:::.....:,.:.. -:;_, -

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Page 36- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 • Buffalo herd thunders into Saipan for season By Nick Legaspi spokesman. he said in a short ceremony at the Reporter Lieutenant Governor Pedro A. baseball field Tuesday. About 65 members of the Kin­ Tenorio called the Buffaloes the Tenorio also threw several tetsu Buffaloes, one ofsix profes­ Commonwealth people's favo­ ceremonial pitches to start the sional baseball teams in Japan's rite team in the Japanese major Buffaloes' training session. The Pacific League, arrived in Saipan league. "We have great interest team finished last in the 1987 Monday for their yearly winter in the development of baseball," Pacific League. training here. The Buffaloes, who financed the upgrading of the Civic Center baseball field to professional league standards in 1984, are here for their fourth annual visit, ac:.. companied by representatives of about four Japanese television stations and several newspapers. They will go back to Japan Feb.5. The Buffaloes are owned by the Kintetsu group, which also partly owns the Hafadai Beach Hotel in Garapan. The Buffaloes' two American members - Dick Davis and Benjamin Ogilvie-are not par­ ticipating in the local training Getting "warmed up" and stretchinh In Saipan's sun Is just the ticket to session, according to a team get these ball players on the road to a winning season. Large field is Pool tournament expected for ,.,. ,,

Lt. Gov. Pedro A. Tenorio throws out the first ball with all the Marathon delivery that he gives In a fiery election speech .•.•. planned in Feb. More than 100 runners, includ­ ing 75 from Japan, are expected Tagaman Triathlon By Nick Legaspi to join in the 8th Annual MVB Staff reporter Half Marathon Feb.7. Round Two bar in Garapan is hosting the first major pool Felix Cepeda, events coordina­ competition in Saipan starting next month. tor at the Marianas Visitors Bu­ to be held March 12 Mark Aitken and Steve Sablan of Round Two said in an infonna­ reau which hosts the annual 13.6- Saipan' s First Tagaman Triathlon will take place on March 12, 1988, tion sheet given to the Varie.ty Tuesday that deadline to sign up for mile race, said in an interview starting at the Hafa Adai Beach Hotel at6:00 a.m., with about 300 con­ the competition is Jan.29 at the bar. Games will be divided into Tuesday Shigeo Oshibe of Japan testants. men's singles with an entry feeof$10, men's doubles ($25), mixed is expected Lo return to defend the This Triathlon begins with a 1.5 km Swim in front of the Hafa Adai doubles ($25) and women's singles ($10). title which he won last year. Beach Hotel, is followed by a 60 km Bike Ride and ends with a 15 km They said there had,never been a major pool competition on the Oshibe broke local runner run. About 300 participants are expected from Japan, including a few island although smaller contests are held occasionally at Round Young Choi' s two-year reign. No from Guam and Saipan. Interested athletes should be 18 years old and Two and infonnal games are played in other bars such as Club 19th local runner had been able to have experience in the swim, bike, and run. Hole and Hamilton's. outrun Choi since he won the The swim will take place in the lagoon fronting the HBH. Athletes Aitken and Sablar. said the two other bars might want to sponsor MVB titlein 1985.Heisexpected will get on their bikes in the HBH parking lot and proceed south along their customers to play in next month's tournament. They said they to try to recover that title in next Beach Road to Diamond Hotel, tum around and head up to the airport, would want an airline to co-sponsor a Saipan pool team to play month's race. back along W-2 Highway to the Hafa Adai Beach Hotel, two times. The against a team from Guam. The race starts at 5:30 a.m. in last leg is the run from the Hafa·Adai Beach Hotel south to the Chalan Trophies from Marpac and Round Two will be given to winners, front of the police station in Gara­ Kanoa Beach Club turnoff, turnaround and run back to the· American plus cash and other prizes from other donors. Triple J Motors has pan up to the Chalan Kanoa Memotjal Park. · donated $100 cash for a prizea, which will go to the winner in the Beach Club and back to the start­ Awards will be given in five age groups for men and three age groups men's singles. ing line. for women. Anyone seeking more infonnation, either to compete or The first and second rounds (best-or-three) of the tournament will Awarding ceremonies will be volunteer assistance, should contact the Marianas Visitors Bureau Ph. be played before Feb.13. The semi~finals and finals (best-of-five) held 11 a.m.on the same day. 234-8325, the Northern Marianas Amateur Sports Association 322- will be held Feb.20. Game rules include the use of eight balls with Cepeda also announced tllllt a 9722, or in Japan K.inki Nippon Tours. call pockets, call eight-ball (lose if scratched on eight-ball) and mini-fishing derby would be held eight-ball on break-win game. Feb.7 .. Opening ceremonies will Round Two expects to hold the pool tournament every three or be at 7 p.m.Feb.6 at the new Swim Club lessons begin four months with one other major sponsor. The bar is also planning Royal Taga Club beside the Dia­ to host a dart competition. Interested players may go to Round Two Swim Lesson by Saipan Swim Club Saturdays beginning Jan. 30 9:00 mond Hotel.The derby starts at 6 or call 234-6930 for further infonnation. a.m. - $15.00. a.m. the next day and ends at 6 6 weeks beginners & advance ages 1st grade & up - $15.00 for 6 p.m. Awarding ceremonies will weeks be at 8 p.m. Feb.7. Kan Pacific Swimming Pool - 15 meters

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