FRIDAY , DECEMBER 23, 1988 - NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 3 able to be in one spot to celebrate have a good Christmas. Enjoy I remember getting a bike for your children as they play, your thefrrsttime.Iequallyremember a Christmas. Yes, there may be problems friends and family as they visit how many bruises covered my with Christmas, it maybe too and watch over each other so that body I started to learn how to as commercial with not enough the laughter of the holidays does ride it and. suffered many a fall. emphasis put on the birth of not turn to tears because someone As we get older, we may not Christ and too much on Santa has become injured in a car acci­ put so much store in the gifts we Claus, but it will al ways remain a dents which could have been ByTomAnderson received as in the relationships All opinionsexpressed may or may not reflect the ed~orial policy special season for those countries avoided. of this newspaper, but are the opinions of the author with others we have during around the world who celebrate Make this Christmas orie of Christmas time. those special ones that you will We remember more those holi­ it. It is my hope that all of you remember always. days when our whole family was welcomed time of year in that it \ Christmas Remains Special EDITORIAL I __.. allows for the local custom we j:( For many people, when con­ for pushing their products hard know as "dinana familia" to ~ '\ versation turns to discussion during the holidays. flourish among us all. And it is about Christmas, they begin to And certainly to be a kid at this very aspect in our celebration say how commercial it all i~ and Christmas time is a wonderful of the Holiday Season which May Future Gifts how the true meaning of Christ­ experience. keeps us together as a closely mas is hardly recognized. I have Somewhere in our memory knitted commun-ity. It is this Come To CNMI listened often to such talk. It has each of us carry recordings of very tradition which allows us to · its points. special Christmases. The reason nurture harmony and unity Other people will talk about why individual Christmas are among ourselves. Sum en manngi Soon it will be Christmas and quickly after will come how Christmas is for kids. That given a higher priority in our Holidays Are For Everyone na kustum bretta este i "dinana". New Years Day. We hope that presents are given to memory banks tend to change as In the olden days, this is one too has its points. But I think In about 48 hours, it'll be change joyful felicitation to one the Co~mon.wealth in the future. We hope that new however you feel about Christ­ we grow older. Christmas Day 'neath every star and all. Why not, we all deserve occasion when every family There is usually one or two years will bring better things to the people of the mas as it is observed today, you and palm tree. The festive mood the joy that comes with the Holi­ bakes pastries or cook yam, put which were stored while we were Commonwealth. have to be touched somewhat by of the Holiday Season is upon us. day Season. them in a basket and leave it in kids. And they tend to be remem­ front of the house for passersby The gi~ of 24 hour water service with enough this special time of year. It's that one time of the year when Traditionally, it's that time of brances of times when Santa The giving and receiving of everybody (Haole, Filipino, year when every Chamorro and or for the group that brings the pressure in the water line to take a shower is given to Claus gave us exactly what we the people of the Commonwealth soon. gifts is not in itselfa bad thing and Chino, Chamorro, etc.) unite Carolinian braces for the birth of See bottom of page who can really blame merchants wanted. the Nino Jesus. It is the most . Oft~n we have heard offamilies going without water under a single umbrella to ex- .1 ·1 in t~e1r homes for days. Their children need to bathe, .~~§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§@~§§§§~~~ ' t.heir ~1shes need to be washed, the whole flow of their Periscope .... ffi l0 lives 1s hampered by the fact that water can not be LETTERS [ffiffi1 • .. • l0 found in their homes when they need it. Nino Jesus to the homes of our The Commonwealth Utility Corporation is facing a To the editor.·voUROpinions people in the villages. This tradi­ ffi1 l0 lot ~f problems, no one questions that. It is also tion (making available bunelos ~ l0 ~aking some progress toward projects which should dago for everybody) seems lost ffi1 l0 but has since become an immedi­ improve the water delivery system in the Common­ Employee Problems At CHC Discussed ffi1 ate family event. What with the tm wealth. We just hope they succeed soon and give us Editor Note: Several employ­ CHC is at a low point in moral. tent, low moral and worst of all price of this rare item having ffi1 @ the gift of water in our homes. ees of Commonwealth Health Why is this, well let us point out apathy.Goingtoworkmaynotbe jumped beyond the reach of most ~ @ The. gift of be~ter roads would be nice also. If you Center wrote me a persona[ re­ a few of the issues at CHC. ~e number one priority on ones people. It has, however, taken on ~ l.0 want JUSt to dnve up and down Beach Road from quest to publish their concerns in Why are employees always hst of things to do, but it should a different form-burned meat and 9-lOCid'ay Garapan to Susupe then you are okay, but if you want a leuer to the editor about prob­ told that something is going to ~enjoyable, now ask yourself beer! ~ 1988 greetings :from ml to go anywhere else on the island of , then le~s at CHC without printing hap~n, when it is really just lip did I enJOY going to work today? When families get together, we their names because of contribu­ semce? The current management re­ each kiss the hands of our elderly ~ governor Petfro P. 'Tenorio anti ml make.sure your car has good shock absorbers and tions. I personally verified the How many employees were your tires are very hardy. sponse to that is, ifthey don't like and wish them well as we prepare origin of the letters and its con­ promised that there annual leave it here then they can go find to welcome the New Year. It ~ Lt. governor Petfro YL. 'Tenorio ml What a pleas~re it would some day be to drive to tent with other CHC staffer who ~ould be corrected as they another job elsewhere. What could be a very moving moment Ladde~ Be~ch without going into holes two feet deep. was given the chance to read signed contracts and still no kind of management is that? Why especially for those who recently ffil mi How nice rt would be even for the tourist who have copy of the letter, however the changes? ~ot find solutions to discontent, .J lost a loved-one (mom or dad) or ffil @ brought a boost to the economy of Saipan to be able writers said in part: As we stated How many employees were 1~volve employees, treat them l I both. This moment of reflection, ffil mi in the last part; "As we stated in promised water in their homes 't ~o see so~e of the beaches on the Pacific side of the like ~pie, and live up to your " coupled with the thought of "how ffil ~ the last part of the letter we are and still no water? promises. Health care is a field it used to be", makes you wish ffi1 The Holiday Season is a time to pause and reflect upon the year that is mi 1slandwh1chthey now can not reach unless they have omitting our names because of How many employees have a four wheel drive vehicle. one goes into because they want they were still around. Let us ffil nearly ended, and to look forward to a New Year. l.!IJ retributions that would most cer­ attended meetings or tried to dis­ to help others, and the attitude of pray for them. Let us also not lose !he gift of dependable electrical power would cer­ ffil l.!TI tainly occur. We know that your cuss a problem just to sit in that Don't. Worry be Happy doesn't sight of the fact that life goes on. ffil On Christmas Day, we should think of the real meaning of that day and l.!IJ tainly be a welc~me~ one also. To know that the only policy is All letters MUST have a meeting and be yelled at? cure lilness or improve health It's that time of year when no wa.y the power rs going to go off is if YOU turn off the signature but quite honestly we Howmanyofushaveseen bad care. one wants to be late going to the ffil what the birth of the Christ child means to all people. We should also think mi switch w~ul.d be a comforting thought. are afraid. If you don't chose to medicine being delivered just to We would love to sign this let­ traditional Misan Gayu (mid· ~ of the many blessings bestowed upon us during the past year. The people of ml Other gifts such as a safe dump, no more pollution print this we will most certainly be told don't worry we'll take care ter, but better judgement tells us night mass) in that Chrisunas, for [ffi the Commonwealth are very fortunate, indeed, to have the personal and of the lagoon, less car accidents due to alcohol understand but ask for a variance of it? that individuals in the past have our people, begins with this to your policy and grant us this How many of us have seen tried to discuss the problems and event- -Misan Gayu. When it's l"1 political freedom not shared by many throughout much Of the world. ml abuse, would help to ~ake any season bright. chance to at least voice some­ blatant discrimination, just to be offer solutions no longer work at over, we all head to our parents' [!i1 l.0 Perhaps those gifts wrll soon be given to the people thing that could in the future have told that's the way it is here? CHC. home to kiss their hands. It's an [!i1 Our islands are also blessed with great natural beauty which is something l0 of the Commonwealth. Perhaps when the end of an effect on the way and quality How many ofus have been told ; I •, important custom which puts us C!il wonderful in itself, and a treasure we must pass on from generation to l0 198~ comes some of them will be placed beneath the of health care of Saipan. wecan'tdothattodaybecausethe l: (individually) in our place. In persons in a bad mood? C!il generation. . l0 Christmas of 1989 tree. other words, this exercise (kiss· [ffi Until then, have a wonderful and enjoyable Christ- Thank youforyourconsidera- How many of us have seen ing of our elders' hands) estab· tm 11 mas and a very Happy New Year. tion. departments that are so overstaf­ lishes and nurtures respect The year which is soon to end was not without disappoinbnents and fed with employees that many ~ ~ ~ among ourselves. Hana' tutungo [ffi problems. Therefore, the New Year which approaches reminds us that we lfil Dear Editor: sleep on the job for something to kada uno haye manainana. With so much in the papers do while other departments work m It's that time of year when no ffi1 must renew--with even greater strength--our efforts to overcome the l.0

month," he added. would be held a 10 a.m. on Tues­ Saipan does contribute to the Tan, who also is an of the Senators To Meet With While the Senators were dis­ day in the Senate. Rotarians Hear Guam "Basta "Leader economy over $1.6 million and owner of banned poker machines cussing the issue, Sen. Mafnas Senators want to meet with ten percent of that goes to JTP A on Guam, said that he hopes the Frompsqel received a call from CUC advis­ CUC officials to talk about the By Abed Younis asked the body to take a position porters,buttotakeapositionthey and about $900,000 to the retire­ Rotary and Chamber of Com­ cue On Rates ing him that one of the reasons a possibility of making the rate The effect of the rate hike on Editor to ban the industry in the CNMI have to go out and listen to the ment fund plus the benefits merce Clubs will form a commit­ tors some facts he had put to­ meeting could not be held Thurs­ increase less and to discuss legis­ Rotary Club of Saipan had the because of its bad effects on the community, Cruz explained. which goes to many employees tee to study the issue and come up gether on the effect of the rate small business operations was of the industry. day was because CUC Board lative aid to CUC to make up the first chance to listen to Dr. Jose Commonwealth community. Thesadthingaboutitthat"the with data. hike on electrical bills of con- also covered by Sen. Herman Chairman Jose Taitano'had been balance lost by having a smaller Cruz from Guam about the poker Dr. Cruz told Rotarians that the people who has been addicted do Attorney James Sirok, Rotar­ "Ifitis not good, we'll close it, sumers. Guerrero. ian, disagreed with Tan statement hospitalized. increase in the charge for electri­ machine industry and the fight Basta group continued its fight not come out against it/" but show us the data", Tan told "A family with only a televi­ "A small office with two Sen. Mafnas told therestofthe that no checks are cashed by the the Rotarians. . cal power. The rates are sched­ against it on Guam by the "Basta" against the poker machine ind us- Dr. Cruz cited some examples sion set, 11refrigerator, and a hot 18,000 BTU air conditioners Senate he would make one more uled to go into effect Jan. 1 and poker machine outlets. Sirok said The Rotary Club of Saipan is would see their electrical bill Poker Machine Committee. try and hard core gambling be- of a mother who was addicted to plate used for about three hours a try to set up a meeting with CUC there has been no indication from During the regular Tuesday cause the fact shows that without the point where she sold her that he handles several cases that non-profit organization and not day would see their electrical bill triple from $100 a month to $270 had to do with bad checks. He active in any political issues, it officials. Thursday, Mafnas said CUC that any change in the plans luncheon meeting Dr. Cruz told local legislation designed to pro· house. He added a young girl double from $25 per month to per month," he said. a meeting had been arranged and are being considered. Rotarians and their guests that tect the people against that de- from one village went to the last said that in one case one person took up the subject as an educa­ $55 per month," said Sen. Her­ "A Mom and Pop store with a the Basta Committee he chairs structive industry, the chances resort, prostitution. In both cases had wrote about twenty bad tional matter. It will be left to man Guerrero. refrigeration and three air condi­ has done a study and looked into for its being reborn are ex- were addicted to the poker ma- checks which amounted to thou­ each member individually to "A family with an electrical tioners, or a small restaurant, or a the poker machine industry and tremely high. chines he said. sands of dollars to play poker form his own position on the range, a television set, a refrig"' · small to medium sized office its impact. I am telling you, "the To do this, Dr. Cruz said, the Cruz warned "lwanttoletyou machine. poker machines. erator, and one 18.000 BTU air with five air conditioners would industry is cunning" he warned. "Basta" group went out to the know that there are effects, yes conditioner, would see their bill see their electric bill more than Last October, Bill 433 was villages for public hearing and there are." go from $100 a month to $190 a double from around $300 per ·. . . , ~ '~I ·signed to repel a law that permit- talked to the people. They After Dr. Cruz's remarks some month," he added. month to approximately $685 per .. __.. ;E·~~. ted poker machine operation on learned and gain support from · question were asked by Ben •:.,;.. Guam since 1984. The new law various parts of the community. Fitialwhoworksfor theindustry. allowsownersofpokermachines Also a petition with over 9000 Filial asked whether "Basta" has up to April next year to destroy, signatures was submitted to the a position on cock fighting and Periscope ..... dispose or ship the machines off Guam Legislature. Despite all of Bingo? Fromnaqe3z island without criminal penalties that support for the legislation to Cruz responded that they your views (for or against) with who can drive your car home provided that the machines are ban the poker machines immedi- looked into it and found that" .. .it this humble .scribe. Merry Christ­ after that occasion. Let "I Am not operated in the meantime. ately, only nine senators came is does not have as much effec- mas! Alive" (IAA) take you through Prior to that the FBI, confis- forth to the call of the people tive on the community as poker ******** the holiday season. Don't even cated 900 machines because they according to "Basta" papers. machines,; he said. Lastly, I am sure you all look try courting (RIP). Again, felis were not registered with the US However the community and Fitial directed a personal ques­ forward to partying here . and pasgua yan ano nuebo para todos hamyo gi duranten i haanen i i' Attomey's General Office as "Basta" choose to undertake an tion to Dr. Cruz and said "Did you there and everywhere. I wish to !j required by the Johnson Act. educational campaign to open played poker yourselfl" encourage you to bring someone gipotsihal The special guest speaker was the eyes and the ears of the Yes responded Cruz "I played originally invited by Jose C. elected officials and show them one time and lost one hundred Bermudes Sentenced-15 Years Eromoaqe 1 Tenorio (Joeten) to come to what vote and support they may dollars and stopped." jury to consider whether or not suaded the jury through the evi­ Saipan and speak to Rotarians get in the next election. But Willie Tan, owner and there was enough evidence pres­ dence introduced from the au­ and possibly to Saipan Chamber What we found out Dr. Cruz operator of a part of the poker ent to conclusively prove topsy that the cause of death of ·- . _._ of Commerce on the subject of told the Rotarians, "Politicians industry said at the remarks that .._,. Pangelinan died as a result of the Pangelinan was directly related poker machines and its banning want to be elected." Politicians he agrees with Dr. Cruz study to internal bleeding as a result of Willy Tan.standing, defended the poker machine industry beating by Bermudes. on Guam. Tenorio last month claim to know much about the and some of the remarks he However, Assistant Attorney being punched and kicked in the Special students from Garapan Elementary School visted Education Commissioner addressed the Chamber and industry by listening to its sup- made, but the industry here on in the Commonwealth, after Dr. Cruz spoke . General Edward Hayden per- stomach and the back. Henry I. Sablan to sing Christmas songs to him at his Lower Base Office. ~~~S~0SS6SSSSS[;~[;fil6[;[;SSSS6SS~0~SE;SSSSS~~06SSSS~SSrflSS~·· B B ~ A Special Christmas Wish ~· ~ to the People of the Commonwealth ~ 0 ~ 0 From Our Family to Yours ~ 0 ~ 0 B B Christ's birth brought hope to a troubled world, [;iJ B Each year during this blessed holiday season, [;iJ B ~ S we renew that hope. as we exchange gifts a..:1 I PAS YAN BENDISION ~ symbolic of a willingness to give up something ·~ [;'] we value for the benefit of others. [;iJ S May we carry that spirit with us throughout the B I SAINA UFATO ~ ~ La new year, as together we strive to build a better a..1 s Commonwealth a..~ :A 0 B GIYA HITA TODDS ~ [;iJ r;;J ' Peace & Joy to you and yours in the coming year [;iJ r,;J [;iJ FELIS PASGUA YAN ~ Felis Pasgua Yan Ano Nuebo ~ B ; B ANO NUEBO B Senator and Mrs. Herman R. Guerrero and Family m B r,;J B ~ ~ l L:.A • .r,;J ~ 1. i f1 ~ r;;J ~ m6~~SSSSSSSSSS[;S~SSSSSSSSSSSSSS~SSSS~lfill811 11 , I' I, i' -··~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 7

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FOOD COUPONS/ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUATITIES ALL SALES IN CASH PRICES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIE.TY NEWS~ VIEWS -- PAGE 9 Lt. Gov. Speaks at Investment Conference CK#4 TEL.234-3351 the context of l1'e recenlly ways that private capital could CNS - "Economic develop­ Commonwealth. Agriculture to produce a feasibility study for both completed strategic develop­ be transferred to the CNMI for WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS ment is the p a r a m o u n t Tenorio noted that at present infrastructure development in the economy of the CNMI is surface water and cold deep ment plan outlining more than objective of our government, $ll0 million in capital recognition of stresses on local and ...economic development based on three commercial ocean water aquaculture EFFECTIVE: investment in the CNMI. The improvement projects which infrastructure being created by in the sectors - tourism, construction, Japanese invesunent He said and a specialized garment deep ocean water option would will provide the Supporting DEC. 23 - 27 means development of the infrastructure for the new that the. investigation team private sector economy through industry. He emphasized that· most likely accompany a move invesunent Over $50 million identified for possible private invesunent, both local the CNMI has a chronic labor to electrical energy production using Ocean Thermal Energy has been identified for assistance fisheries develop­ and foreign," Lt. Gov. Pedro shortage which must be filied ment such as cold storage us us OAK A. Tenorio stated , at · a by carefully controlled import­ Conversion (OTEC) tech­ improvements to power CARNATION FOL GERS systems on Saipan, Tinian and facilities, and boats; and 4 .__, DIAMOND DIAMOND G. LUNCHEON nology which creates electrical MILK INST. i'1 i December 7 conference in ation of temporary foreign CALROSE f .:::::-:::-LQNG GRAIN MEAT power using nutrient rich, and over $20 million has electrical and water transmis­ 12 oz. GOFFE ·~1 ~ Tokyo on investment in the workers. He went on to say sion lines; schools; and other RICE '1. ~-~ ~ RICE 12oz. 4oz. pathogen free cold water been allotted for water systems CNMI, Guam and the Republic t!tat severe labor shortage projects. , .1fl~ ''!' pumped from the deep oce;pi. on these islands, he stated. He of Palau. means t,hat "in general labor closed "'-~~~~f:jl· 50 ••• ~ 50 "'· ··~~~.\ In addition to the production also pointed out that more than The Lt Governor by ,, The Lt. Governor told intensive industries and labor stating that "The Common­ • intensive agriculture. develop­ of aquaculture and high value $28 million will be spent to ' Japanese investors of the modernized and expand the wealth of the Northern Mariana Commonwealth's stable and ments are not appropriate, for added agriculture products, the processing and packing of such Saipan harbor and another $5 Islands welcomes appropriate 12.9~17.50 1.19 1.09 .59¢ 3.19 safe investment environment the Commonwealth." The Lt. investment in our islands. because of its unique relation­ Governor noted that "the products would be appropriate million will be used to HORMEL WESSON CRISCO YOURS PRINGLE investments in the CNMI. improve the Tinian and Rota Appropriate investments are VIENNA OIL ship with the United States; garment indnstry will most OIL LEMON 't.~..:"...... r-- 7oz. those which enhance our MEIJI likely be strictly controlled "There could also be important Harbors. SAUSAGE (VEGETABLE) 1gal. POWDER the CNMl's plans to rebuild Lt Gov. Tenorio noted that social, cultural, and physical ·~==- 5oz. 3Soz. 150 gr. LEMON and expand its infrastructure wi~ no more growth to be opportunities in highly. POWDER automated light manufacturing the development plan identified environments, provide jobs for during the next four years; ind allowed in Saipan." our citizens, and reduce our 150 gr. ""'""'lJllpi """"'...... Tenorio stated that we "aim activities such as phannaceutic­ capital improvement needs in the types of investment which excess of available funding and dependence on imports." ~~ are appropriate in an island to become a world class tourist als or cosmetics using locally produced raw materials," he announced that the CNMI Q,= environment. destination." He identified ,: .--~~ "¥-~ ventures centering on manage­ added. He_ also noted interest Government welcomes capital 3.29 There are two basic develop­ development assistance from b 1·S .. ~,, 6.79 3.35 1.49 ment goals for invesunent and ment of renewable resources shown by locally produced raw such as tourism, aquaculture, materials," he added. He also foreign countries "as long as DELMONTE DELMONTE BOT AN AJINOMOTO B,ESTFOOD development in the CNMI, c;;~vour ;. CRYSTAL ...... :, . •.:, .. ,i TAIKOO fisheries and high value added noted interest shown by the assistance is industry to WHOLE HOT CHILI CUTTLE libs. MAYONAISE SEA . SUGAR Tenorio told representatives time is./ CORN agriculture as appropriate investors in retirement com­ industry" and not government PEPPER FISH 32oz. MACKEREL 1 kg. from the Japanese companies at to government. Tenorio said ~runnili,. 17oz. 11.75 oz. w~:· the conference. They are: 1) to investments given the limited munities in the CNMI and 15 oz. the U.S. Deparunent of State :I ii .., ~ develop the economy of the resources, fragile ecosystems of pointed out that "in line with out:::- has indicated that the U.S. ~1 CNMI so that income levels of the islands, and labor shortage our privatization policy, there ~­ would not object to non-gov­ ~ .. ·-~ CNMI citizens will b e in the CNMI. "Because we are could ...be an opportunity for :DEADLINE i private investment in solid ernment assistance that would '~ comparable to U.S. mainland aware that the world wide benefit the people of the FOR ADS income levels when adjusted stocks of seafood products in waste management, especially 1.39 1.55 1.55 .79¢ the wild will not be adequate in in incineration of solid waste Commonwealth. As an WED. for local conditions, and 2) to example, Tenorio said that last maintain Qptimal levels of the 21st century," Lt. 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I ! I Page 12 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY ; DECEMBER 23, 1988 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 13 Rep. Torres Upset Season' sG t· No Poker Action ree 1ngs Taken By House Over House "F~: Erompaqe 1 machines because of the effect it members on the· issue before would have on government reve­ Managaha Island ialcing action. nues and because of the fact that One piece of action which was the petition said loss of jobs urged by the House Speaker would result. Concession Guerrero was to have village by "I can not ignore these people," village public h~ngs on the said Guerrero. "We have to go to Senate Bill to prohibit poker the public on this issue and let Action On POI machines. · them tell us how they feel. n By Tom Anderson submitting proposals," said Tor­ Rep. Manuel Sablan said his Guerrero also denied previous Managing Edjtoc res. AUsrr!AuAsa,;- Even though.over a month has • 31SgNET committee will meet right after statements by Rep. David Sablar. "In addition," he said. "The Christmas to see if they agree that compromises were made in passed since it happened;it still Arthur D. Little plan emphati­ The Fm t ever Christmas Raffle with the Speaker's suggestion on the budget drafted by Rep. Sa­ seems to make Rep. Juan Torres cally advocates the localization holding public hearings .. blan in order that the poker ma­ mad every time he thinks of the of small scale tourism related By will be held at the After the House session was chine issue could be placed be­ House of ReP.resentatives Reso­ business. I find it ironic that the over, Speaker Guerrero was fore the House for action during lution sent to Marianas Public House action doesn't follow what Joeten Center, usupe on Friday interviewed and asked abouf the the session. Land Corporation recommend­ we are preaching, and is a blatant comments made by Rep. David For his part, Rep. David Sa­ ing that the concession lease for departure of our goals and aspira­ Dec.23, 1988 Sablan. blan left the session saying the. Managaha Island be retain by tions." "There was never any consen­ action by his fellow Democrats Pacific Development Inc. - Torres also took off after Rep. Save Your sus by the Democratic leadership led by Speaker Guerrero was "a And although MPLC has al­ Manuel Sablan, whohasaninter­ on the poker machine issue," said complete turn around on the ready decided to go out for bids est in PDI, because Sablan had Speaker Guerrero. "Rep. David committnent of the Democratic for the concession rights, Torres discussed the PDI project on Sablan misunderstood." Party." fired off a letter to House Vice Managaha while the House was ~ The Speaker pointed to a stack It is expected that Senate Bill Chairman Benigno Sablan de­ considering the resolution. Wrappers of petitions on his desk which 6-3 7 will once again be placed on nouncing the action taken by the "When a member declares a were signed by persons who were the agenda for the next House House. The letter was directed to conflict of interest, that member For More Information Jee w at asking him not to ban poker Session scheduled for Dec. 28. the Vice Chairman because he must keep quiet, that is the law," chaired the House session when said Torres. The Joef en Center Managaha was discussed since Rep. Sablan replied to Torres the Speaker was participating in that he spoke only to give infor­ FELIS PASGUA YAN ANO NUEVO 902 talks at the time. mation to the House as it was "TheHouseaction,inmyopin­ requested of him and that he was Congressman and Mrs. John S. Reyes ion, was grossly unfair by no not actively involved in the de­ recognizing other local operators bate over the resolution, nor did and Family who may be equally interested in he vote on the resolution.

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~1ii tl Page 12 -- MARIANAS VARIETI NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY,. DECEMBER 23, 1988- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE n Rep. Torres Upset Season' sG t· No Poker Action ree 1ngs Taken By House Over House rft&1tt,: frompaqe 1 machines because of the effect it members on the· issue before would have on government reve­ Managaha Island talcing action. nues and because of the fact that One piece of action which was the petition said loss of jobs urged by the House Speaker would result. Concession Guerrero was to have village by "I can not ignore these people," village public hearings on the said Guerrero. "We have to go to Senate Bill to prohibit poker the public on this issue and let Action On POI machines. them tell us how they feel." Bv Tom Anclersoa submitUng proposals," said Tor­ Rep. Manuel Sablan said his Guerrero also denied previous Manaqinq Edjtor res. ,;o,~USTHA!JAs HIG~Q( committee will meet right after Even though.over a month has ~ ...... lllgNfT • statements by Rep. David Sabia.-: "In addition," he said. "The Christmas to see if they agree that compromises were made in passed since it happened, it still Arthur D. Little plan emphati­ The Fir~ t ever Christmas Raffle with the Speaker's suggestion on the budget drafted by Rep. Sa­ seems to make Rep. Juan Torres cally advocates the localization holding public hearings. blan in order that the poker ma­ mad every time he thinks of the of small scale tourism related By will be held at the After the House session was chine issue could be placed be­ House of Representatives Reso­ business. I find it ironic that the over, Speaker Guerrero was fore the House for action during lution sent tO Marianas Public House action doesn't follow what Joeten Center, usupe on Friday interviewed and asked about the the session. Land Corporation recommend­ we are preaching, and is a blatant comments made by Rep. David For his part, Rep. David Sa­ ing that the concession lease for departure of our goals and aspira­ Dec.23, 1988 Sablan. blan left the session saying the. Managaha Island be retain by tions." "There was never any consen­ action by his fellow Democrats Pacific Development Inc. · Torres also took off after Rep. Save Your sus by the Democratic leadership led by Speaker Guerrero was "a And although MPLC has al­ Manuel Sablan, whohasanintcr­ on the poker machine issue," said complete tum around on the ready decided to go out for bids est in POI, because Sablan had Speaker Guerrero. "Rep. David commitment of the Democratic for the concession rights, Torres discussed the POI project on Sablan misunderstood." Party." fired off a lener to House Vice Managaha while the House was ~ The Speaker pointed to a stack It is expected that Senate Bill Chairman Benigno Sablan de­ considering the resolution. Wrappers of petitions on his desk which 6-37 will once again be placed on nouncing the action taken by the "When a member declares a were signed by persons who were the agenda for the next House House. The letter was directed to conflict of interest, that member For More Information Jee U1 at asking him not to ban poker Session scheduled for Dec. 28. the Vice Chairman because he must keep quiet, that is the law," chaired the House session when said Torres. The Joeten Center Managaha was discussed since Rep. Sablan replied to Torres the Speaker was participating in that he spoke only to give infor­ FELISPASGUA YAN ANONUEVO 902 talks at the time. mation to the House as it was "The House action, in my opin­ requested of him and that he was Congressman and Mrs. John S. Reyes ion, was grossly unfair by no not actively involved in the de­ recognizing other local operators bate over the resolution, nor did and Family who may be equally interested in he vote on the resolution.

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AFF Page 16 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 17 Tourism Education Offered at NMC The Visitor Industry Pro­ they can competently be DEGREE program will also be interact with others in a real The present and future needs gram (V.I.P.) at the Northern prepared to hold jobs in the required to complete an Intem­ work environment, and use for professionally trained Marianas College w a s diveisified tourism industry. sh ip/Practical Experience their skills under close personnel in the tourism established in recognition of The curriculum is purpose­ requirement. Through the monitoring and supervision of industry are considerable and the high demand for employees fully designed so that students Internship Program, students a practitioner. continues to grow. In fact, the in the growing tourism must meet standards of will have the opportunity to The NMC is offering number of qualified workers ·PASGUA, 1988 industry. Today, locals as well achievement in general gain valuable "hands-on" Certificates of Proficiency in available today is less than the as other interested individuals education and must acquire not experience in a variety of job Hotel Operations, Food & number of job openings. And who have ambitions for a only the specialized knowledge positions within the local Beverage Specialist, General the projected growth of our career in the visitor industry needed for their tourism tourism industry. The Intern­ Tourism Business Practices, local tourism industry here in can pursue their choice of study industry careers but a Is o ship/Practical Experience and Tour Manager Specialist. the CNMI will continue to right here on Saipan. understand the basic functions, requirement of the V.I.P. will In addition, there arc presently create a high demand for MRN-GINEFLIEHO NR FRMll.IRN.J NORTE GHIR MRRIRNRS, The intention of the V .LP. objectives, and tools o f have a: significant impact on two Associate Degrees being employees in this exciting is to provide students with the management which are the success of the program offered in the V.I.P., field. . . . necessary academic knowledge common in our business because students will have the Hospitality Management (A.S. For more details about the and technical skills through world. chance to functionally apply Degree) and General Tourism Visitor Industry Program, HU EHTETENDE PRRR Jl/IM¥0 TODDS, various courses and practical Moreover, students in either the concepts and theories Industry Business Practices contact Tony Deleon Guerrero ,\ experience requirements so that, the CERTIFICATE or learned in the classrooms, (A.A. Degree). at the NMC.

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I --~--····-.....- Page 18 --MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS·~FRIDAY.~DECEMBER23, 1988 Progress On CUC Metering December 25, 1988 Project Moves CHRISTMAS SPECIAL .;. \ COLD DISHES Slowly Foward - Egg Sandwiches By Tom Anderson - Assorted Salads Managing E'.ditor - Cold Boiled Pork with Taragon Sauce Work towards having the at - Seafood Escabeche with Pickles charge for electrical power made - Fruits & Fruit Cocktail from the reading of meters in­ - Dessert Pastries HOT DISHES stead of using a flat rate is inching forward with those involved in ·~~ - Roast Pig & Lumpiang Shanghai ·.t< - Omelette with Tomato Sauce the metering process slowly •,,·• - Chicken Stew with Provence Sauce identifying the problem it faces - Pancit Canton: Philippine Style and coming up with suggestion to - Seafood Gratin solve those problems. - Beef Pilaff At the regular Commonwealth -Soup Utility Corporations Board DRINKS - Pancakes meeting last week, reports on the metering process were submitted ·Hot or Cold Coffee, Milk or Tea to board members. One report · Fruit Juices (Tomato, Orange, Pineapple or Grapefruit came from Manager of Admini­ stration Paul Swanson. He rec­ ommended the number of meter readers be increased from the current three with one supervisor to six with one supervisor. "The meter readers should be the eyes and ears of CUC. They should not only read meters, but should report illegal line tamper­ ing, problems with customer services, locate illegal line taps, - .. and provide information to cus­ I tomers," said Swanson. Swanson also suggest a pay raise for the position of meter reader as a way to attract quali­ fied people to the job, and as an incentive for those now em­ ployed as meter readers. Also dlscussed during the meeting was what path CUC plans to take in light of the dis­ covery that meters can not be hooked up to the majority of its customers because of wiring problems. 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"Its leading renewable energy shops like this, not just will be relocated to a 14.8 to amend the fundraising policy number of school facilities Citizenship Award and Honor quarter '88: source?" "How much does the Committee (from funds raised members teacher Cynthia source (O.T.E.C., or Ocean NEED. This is what education hectares land area in the Marpo (Section 703. 7). "The PT A have been placed under the first Roll A+ B+ for 1st quarter. Citizenship Award Commonwealth pay for a during the NEED Recycling Taisacan and students Thermal Energy Conversion). should be." Subdivision in Tinian, wants all funds collected for group of projects to be built in Criteria for the awards are Talcasi, Marcian DIC. - 7th barrel of oil?" Over 150 Contest held in October), and Junkyeong Kim, Kori Seki, Woodward, who has traveled Jackie Quitugua, science Education Commissioner any specific objective be used Tinian in a year's time. These delineated on our existing B students and teachers from the Commonwealth Depart­ Dora Borja, and Eddie Diaz Jr., Henry I. Sablan said. as intended. And the forty (40) projects include the high awards policy. However, the King, Janet H. - 7th A public and private schools all over the U.S. giving work­ specialist for the Department of Education, echoed Inos' ment of Education, which exhibited the kind of leadership Sablan said that th e percent requirement under this school, an administration members may be changing Hocog, Julian M. - 8th throughout the Commonwealth shops, said that the participants NEED is about." In addition to some procedures for submis­ here compared favorably with sentiments. She attended the brought teachers and students relocation w~ll talcc place in policy be followed only when library building, a cafetorium, Sanchez, Marcella Michele learned the answers to these and from Rota and Tinian to planning for the workshop, sion of recommendations those elsewhere. He was workshops both days and was about a year's time, and that the PTA fundraises for its own and five bus stop shelters. U. - 2nd B countless other energy-related participate. "Everyone pitched they assisted Woodward before 2nd quarter. impressed with how sharp they most instrumental in making the funding for the new high use," he added. While in Tinian, the Flores, Joyce M. - 3rd A questions at a NEED (National in to make the workshop the throughout. school has been identified in The Commissioner com­ The following awards for off­ were, and how motivated, but lhe workshop the great success Education Commissioner also Hocog, Jennifer Janet M. - Energy Education Day) work­ success it was," Jocelyn DL For the answers to the the 1988 seven-year capital mended the Tinian PT A for its assisted Mayor Ignacio island trips were not considered 3rdB shop conducted by Casey surprised that only 50% knew it was. energy questions at the that the Commonwealth Students and teachers alike Guerrero, Acting Energy improvement grant. strong and effective organiza­ Quichocho and Tinian Council during this meeting. The Manglona, Lori Lynn A. - Woodward of the national Administrator, observed. She beginning of this article, and The head of the CNMI tion, and thanked the Chairman Ignacio Cab1era in Committee will be meeting 4th A NEED staff at the Common­ imported 100% of its oil. left the workshops eneq~ized Lo introduce NEED materials in thanked Commissioner Henry for more information about the Public School System was in association for its support in handing out awards to the again to select recipients on Babauta, Adrienne - 4th B wealth Convention Center, Rita Inos, principal on leave NEED program and ways in from Rota Elementary School, their schools. The games and I. Sablan, Quitugua, the Tinian on Dec. 13 al the making the transfer of the high students who had high another date. They are: Pacific Flores, Joan - 5th December 15 and 16. Science Task Force members, which you as a concerned Rim (I student) 1 week in San was delighted with what she carnival activities proved that Parents Teachers-Association's school a reality. academic standing, commend­ Hofschneider, Ryan Mathew Woodward has been with the the principals of the Common­ citizen of the Commonweallh Tinian school, which has Francisco. observed. "The workshop gave learning can be great fun. invitation to discuss the able behavior, and perfect -6th B NEED program since the wealth schools, and the can help, call rhe Common- kindergarten through grade 11, Presidential Classroom (1 me goose bumps," she said. "They can be adapted to other relocation and other school­ attendance during chis school Mendiola, Luise K. - 9th B beginning, in 1981, when as a teachers for their untiring ·-wealth Energy Office, 322- would like to relocate the high student) 1 week in Washing­ "Seeing the kids interacting subjects besides energy," related issues such as the year's first quarter. Dela Cruz, Eleanor E. - 9th 16-year-old student he support of NEED. 9229. current Board of Education school to a different area in The names of these students ton, D.C. A organized the program in his with each other the way they Woodward pointed out. fundraising policy and the order to accommodate grade 12 arc in the attached list. Close Up (1 student Pangelinan, Belta M. - 10th home state of Oregon. He update on the school's capital and to meet future expanding The Committee meet on Scholarship) 2 weeks in D.C. Hofschneider, Elsie U. - 11th guided the CNMI students and improvement projects. enrollments and accreditation November 29 & 30, 1988, to and NY City. Perfect Attendance teachers through a series of Sablan shid the PTA decided requirements, Sablan noted. finalize 3 awards: the Perfect The following is a list of Evangelista, Becky Ann B. - exercises and games, whose 1st A dual purpose was to convey Sanchez, Monica Ann U. - information about energy. and 1st A develop leadership skills. I Disks I Diskettes Park, Yang Chan - 1st A Of great interest to th( Castro, Antonio Marcelino - participants was the GOAPf 1st A session. GO APE stands fa~ Lazaro, Rosalina S. - 1st B Goals-Objectives-Activities-Pre· Whatever you call them Pascua, Claudagh S. - 1st B paration-Evaluation - in short, Reyes, Velma Mac S. - 2nd the steps necessary to develop Marianas Electronics - Saipan Has them A and execute a successful Cruz, Milton B. - 2nd A project. Using magic, Wood­ in stock now! Cruz, Conrad E. - 2nd B ward demonstrated the Diaz, Christine Juanette - importance of all aspects of 2ndB GOAPE. Too often, people get !:t1· Beu Cutiji.ca!t. Whether you need: · ~:.'../l.i.\'t!!r !'.!~Ma.tawrl.lj(~)4J.~·~ Sanchez, Marcella Michele - almost to the end on a project .,•• .,. "' l..t111l' tti.in i.7ur 111)divflco J'.'aeo(Jt.. Cruz, Marla Mirantha - 3rd skewered a balloon without s• .,,, ·. ··' . ·~- '"' ':,J:

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FRIDAY , DECEMBER. 23, 1988 -MARIANAS VARIE.TY NEWS AND VIEWS - PAGE 25 Local Music Featured In Televison Production "Island Magazine Arrives in Channel 12. com bincs a variety of stories on Island Video Product-ions origi­ demand for Chamorro music MIHA Says Improvements Are Made the Commonwealth for '89" Island Magazine, which has exciting events and personalities nates the show, said that videos, which are already ex­ ,. Sunday night at 8 p.m., on the been winning audiences and with a numberofregular features Chamorro music videos featured tremely popular with Guam au­ The Mariana Islands Housing restructure the contract and re- debacle. The response also indi- as the FHA insured mortgage theFRIAcommittee,SpccialAs­ first day of 1989, TV viewers on awards on Guam TV outlets for that have proved appealing to on Island Magazine have been diences. Authority (MIRA) on Monday duce the financial impact to cates that MIHA anticipates in program and the Federal Home sistant Attorney General Larry Saipan and Tinian will find four years, will now be seen in the viewers. particularly popular. Island Magazine has been filed its response 10 the Senate MIRA and the Common-wealth. the near future having a resolu- Loan Mortgage Corporation Rogers and Acting Executive <:omclhin11 n~w cm r~hll' TV'c: CNMI. The half-hour orouram Tom Unsiou of Guam. whose Saipan musicians have fre­ brought to the northerly neigh­ Committee on Federal Relations Final details of the agreement are lion of the conflict with the Inter- (Freddie Mac) program which Director Stephen Lemieux point quently been featured on the bor islands by the Saipan-based and Independent Programs still being negotiated. nal Revenue Service concerning will serve to help CNMI resi­ out that while there are problems program, which has been appear­ Bruce Lloyd Media Services, a (FRIA)Reporton financial prob­ Also revealed by MIHA is its taxability of the bond issue. dents in the construction and still facing the Housing Author­ DOES YOUR WATER CATCHMENT TANK LOOK LIKE THIS ing on Guam TV screens for the public relations and advertising lems that have plagued the Hous­ involvementinongoingnegotia- The response also points out purchase of homes in the North­ ity, work is being done to solve past four years. firm. ing Authority for the last year. tions with Sumitomo Corpora- that MIHA has paid over $8.5 ern Mariana Islands. them and that many of them Tom Unsiog, whose Island The show has carried stories The response, while recogniz­ tion over the construction of the million dollars over the last nine In the letter addressed to Sena­ should be resolved in the upcom­ IS YOUR Video Productions created Island involving the CNMI in the past, ing that there are significant Koblerville project MIRA is years for water and sewer sys- tor Paul Manglona. Chainnan of ing months. Magazine, said Saipan perform­ problems facing MIHA, indi­ claiming thatit wasoverbilledby terns, power, roads and site im- Unsiog said, but viewers can ·--~· -.- DRINKING ers in the past have included cates that efforts are being made Sumitomoandthatthereareseri- provements throughout the expect a lot more now. Lloyd, a ous problems with the houses CNMI without receiving prom­ Alexandria Sablan, Emilio fonner Saipan Correspondent to solve them. Since the hiring of WATER PURE Ayuyu, David Ayuyu and "Sar­ Larry Rogers as a Special.Assis­ that were built by the Japanese ised funding from the legislature for Guam Cable TV, will also be firrn.ItpointsoutthatMIHAhas or the executive branch. As a OR A HEAL TH HAZARD? alu". Well-known Guam per­ contributing material to the pro­ tant Attorney General to repre­ formers such as J.R. Reyes and gram. sent the agency in September, urgedestablishmentofafundout result, it has been forced to ti.­ of which homeowners might be nance the improve-ments itself, CALL 322-9848 OR Gus and Doll have also been Regular segments aimed at MIRA has been negotiating with VISIT SAIPAN ICE CO. featured. children and at informing the the various contractors as well as paid for repairs to the homes in. c.• therebyover-extendingitsfinan- the Koblerville subdivision. cial capabilities. The response to llnd out why so many people Unsiog predicted that distribu­ public on health issues will also working with other governmen­ are enjoying pure Sparkle-Clean tion of the program via Saipan bepartoflsland Magazine in the tal agencies such as the Com­ The agency is also actively also points out that MIHA is the Drinking Water at a low prlc~. We Cable TV will further increase months to come. monwealth Develop-ment Au­ pursuing litigation against Mat- only agency in the·CNMI gov- also produce Sparkle-Clean Ice thority and the executive branch thews & Wright, the frrm that emment that has never received made from the same pure drinking to resolve its problems. handled the aborted MIHA $80 an appropriation from the legis- water. The response points out that million bond issue in 1984, as lature. Saipan lea Co. nas its water negotiations held in Singapore well as against a number of law- MIRA also indicates it is con- checked regularly by the DEQ to yers who were involved in the tinuing its efforts to get more insure pure drinki11g water and lee last month on the OCK Sugar for you. King Il project have resulted in a issue, torecoverdamagesMIHA long-tenn home mortgage pro- Widow of late the Juan A Sanchez was honored by the Public suffered as a result of the bond grams in place in the CNMI such Our Reverse Osmosis System will tentative agreement which will School System for the many yerars of service of her husband reject over 95% of the total When do you clean It? dissolved solids in the incoming water. Reverse Osmosis treatment Do you always boll your water? Reyes Officer removes muddy tiny particles, Co:!!' In for a free taste sample. ionized and non-ionized solids, Of Pacifc bacteria, viruses and fever causing Emergency substances. CALL 322-9848 ~: ..,.-....-1.:r ABOUT HOME AND BUSINESS DELIVERIES .. _:,• ·~ Association E Disaster Officer James P. ...·• g . SAIPAN ICE COMPANY ·-~:::J· L,· ..· ,,I. Reyes was elected to the . rv~t~~:ij LOWER BASE position of Vice Chairman of the Pacific Rim Caucus of the OPEN:SMUONN. TO SAT.·7:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M National Emergency Manage­ ~;_!,!.4!Ll,,,_.b!£. DA Y-8:00 A.M. TO 12 NOON Branch. ment Association (NEMA) at Located at the Sablan Gas Station its first conference in Honolulu Christmas Duy, 1988 One. of the interesting points on Saipan flimed is the new recently. Pacific Islands Club. The show will also feature local music. NEMA is the influential association of state emergency managers that meet regularly 10 My Dear People of the Northam Marlana Islands: discuss issues and present proposals to the Federal SAFE DRIVING Human brotherhood ls not just tJ goof. It ls c condition on which our -..~· O,t.5€~a4v/ Emergency Management ,AP,,,J,/icS-Vic•oftlM's/ti~ c:::7'"" U Agency (FEMA) and Congress. way of life depends. The question for our time Is not whether all men Pacific Rim Caucus members nre brothers. ·That question has been answered by the God who placed $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ include the CNMI, Guam , American Samoa, the Federated us on this earth together. Th~ question Is whether we haue the strength $- - ~"" $ States of , the state nnd the w/11 to make the brotherhood of man the guiding principle of our of Hawaii, the Republic of the dally liues. -- Pres/dent JtJhn F. Kennedy. Marshall, and the Republic of i Palau. The caucus was established /Is we celebrate the hollday season nnd ns we reflect upon the past i~1!p'~~i I. to provide a group of represent­ year and make plans for the new year, let us be guided by the '' atives from the Pacific Rim knowledge that our several amb/tfons nnd aspirations equally leads us "NEED CASH?" Islands whose issues may be ~ ~ different from mainland nil as one people In a magnificent Northern Marlana Islands. $ • Bring your Stereo, VCR, Tools, $ representatives. According 10 Reyes, the Pacific region has The Democratic Pnrty of the Northern Mariano Islands joins me In ~ Jewelry Misc. and get cash. ~ unique characteristics and wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and o Prosperous New Year. concerns apart from the main­ $ •We hold for 30 days or extend. $ land agenda usually set by the. National Emergency Manage­ MOORGARD' LATEX $ • No loan applications or credit $ ment Assocjation (NEMA). HOUSE PAINT Uery truly yours, Topics at the conference Low Lustre Finish, MOORE'S' Long Lasting Colors $ checks to worry about - cash $ Lasting Durability. In A Soft Gloss Finish. included training, mutual aid, FLAT HOUSE PAINT $ in minutes. $ and assistance in developing BUY THREE •Beautiful llal finish helps hide surface OUR exercises to increase the T. Guerrero E' imperfections. HIGHEST $ • Small amounts our specialty. $ proficiency with which S~~·;:n) ON~ • Applies easily, dries managers . respond to quickly QUALITY ~orty~mon E EXTERIOR : • Bad payment or credit history- ~ emergencies. The inclusion of -Bc-njami-n.4.. .. f RE PRODUCTS $ no problem. $ insular areas in federal funding 'I cusrnM coLoRs suGHTYHIGHER Moore~ to which they are not presently PAINTS ,..____ _ entitled was another important \ $ 2nd Floor Sablan Bldg., San Jose $ topic at the meeting. ~ NOW AVAILABLE AT $ Across from TIK's Gas Station $ "The establishment of this I ~CONSTRUCTION and MATERIAL SUPPLY, Inc. $ Tel. 234-6713 $ group will help us gain P.O. Box 609, Saipan, MP 96950 recognition for the Pacific Rim $~$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Island needs and affirm our legitimate position of importance," stated.Reyes. 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By Tom Anderson citrant penalty of land forfeiture, the attempt to get rid of tire land Managing Editor while am urderer is penalized by loss law was opposed by mem­ Get rid of the law which would incarceration, suspension and/or bers of the law enforcement result in the loss ofland if a per­ fines," said thecommitteereport. community such as the Director son is convicted of growing "When a person commits mur­ of Department of Public Safety marijuana on that land, was the der, he would be allowed a jury Ed Manibusan, Drug Enforce­ finding of the House Committee trial and his land is not forfeited. ment Task Force Director Ray on Judiciary and Governmental When a persons commits rob­ Busa, and Attorney General Alex _Operations. bery, he would be afforded a jury Castro. All told the committee During the last House of Rep­ trial and his land riot forfeited. resentatives meeting, the com­ When a person plants marijuana mitteereport was presented to the his land and home are forfeited full House by the members of the and he would not be afforded a fO~mittee. In an unusual prac­ jury trial. Is planting marijuana 'tice, some of the -committee much worse thrutiaking some­ members had written in com­ one's live? " asked the commit­ ments beside their names on the tee. committee report as it was pre­ In the report to the full House, sented. the committee also said such land Rep. Juan S. Torres, wrote, "I loss laws maybe all right in areas lr don't support this legislation." such as the U.S. mainland but While Rep. -Mariano R. Ber­ such laws do not fit into the value mudes wrote "with reservations" system of the Commonwealth. Rep. Antonio Camacho next to his signature on the com­ "Laws should be enacted in they felt the land loss law was mittee report. Other committee consonant with the values of the important in the fight against members, Chairman Antonio Chamorro and Carolinian people drugs in the Commonwealth and Camacho, Rep. Manuel Sablan, of the Northern Marinas," said also said they felt the repealing of and Rep. David Sablan signed the committee, " To enact laws the land loss law would send a the commitee report with any contrary to those values, the leg­ message to drug dealers that the written comments added to their islature is raping its own people Commonwealth had a liberal names. and is a hypocrite in itself." drug policy. The bill reviewed by the com­ "In the continental United mittee is numbered House Bill 6- States lands are in abundance. 96 and it seeks to amend 6 CMC This comparison of land mass Section 2150, the law which en tails that land is scarce in the deals with land loss for growing CNMI and if it is forfeited by the marijuana. government, it will definitely FELIS PASGUA 1DDOS "The committee sees that 6 disrupt the family structure of the \\ell Help CMC Section 2150 is biased on Commonwealth." + particular offenders such as During public hearings on the Wtll\00? marijuana growers and therecal- bill conducted by the committee, I PAS U'GAIGE GIYA HAMYO GUINE G-I SOLEM'NE NA HAANEN I MAFA'NAGON years. NINO JESUS Thank you for your patronage and may we continue to be of service. • ','!•- ~;: FRoILAN CRUZ TENORIO YAN I

$ STORE HOURS 5 MON.· SAT. 9 AM • 8 PM -5 SUN. 12 PM ·B PM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 28 A Softball League Tightens Up By Frank Palacios Siprit Johnson, John Tutii, and Brei Godwin all went 3-for- 3 to lead the Glaziers to their first victory of the season and evens up their record at 1-1 with a devastating 16-3. Fifth inning shut-out over the Department of Public Safety in the first game. We, the Family of Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio C. Cabrera (Esco) is kindly extending our DPS took the first lead with sincere and heartfelt gratitude and dankulo na Si Yuus Maase to all of our friends and a run in the top of the first when Al Taitano boarded on a relatives for a'.11 your hospital visits at CHC (Saipan), and TAMC (Honolulu), for your fielders choice before stealing moral support, devoted prayers, masses given for the intention of Gregorio's sudden third and home for the first run of the game. A seven runs illness and hospitalization for a speedy recovery, and all those who attended his outburst in the bottom of the masses. Your powerful prayers have been heard and may God Bless You All. A Special second puts the Glaziers on top thanks is extended especially to his Excellency Bishop Tomas Camacho for his 7-1. They went on to pick-up five blessing; for all the holy masses given from the following: Monsignor Ben Martinez; The more in the third and four in Capuchin Fathers; The Catholic Daughters of America, Mt. Carmel (Saipan); The Kristo the fourth for the shutout, DPS's Ben Mesa slammed his . Rai Parish Council; The Mercedarian Sisters of Beriz (Saipan); The Daughters of St. NLD2LFEU-REGULAR BED ,_. ,. -2WHEEL DR IVE ' . careers first homerun, a tow­ Paul Sisters of Honolulu; TAMC Chaplin (LTC) Thomas Delahunty of Honolulu; Mrs. run shot in the third for the -5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION DPS last runs of the game. Haruko Tudela (Our God Daughter) Mrs. Dolores Lizama (Santa Rita, Guam); -2245 ENGINE Siprit Johnson and John Tutil -RADIO between them drove in seven­ For the Medical support from: Dr. Larry Hocog, M.D., Dr. Robert Speas, MD., Dr. Stella -SPI runs. , ______..-1 -U.S. FEDERAL SPEC. The Carmen Safeway Beef Christian, M.D., Dr. James Hofsneider, M.D., Dr. Calistro Cabrera, M.0., Mr. Wayne Fighters remained undefeated at Bobcott, R.N. and all doctors nurses, and staff who assisted us during our time of 2-0 edging out the Tropical Buds 10-8 led by Jess Dela distress of our dear husband and father's hospitafization at CHC and TAMC. Dr. Holland Cruz's third homerun of the and Dr. Waters of Tripler Army Medical Center. Also, thank you to the staff of CHC/ICU season and the timely hitting of Saipan. Ward 282/TAMC and ER!TAMC of Honolulu; Continental Airlines for their .ii of Eloy King and Frank WSTOS~ Villagomez. excellent service to and from Honolulu for their patience assistance; to Congressman The loss dropped the Buds to Benigno Sablan and Family; to the Medical Referral Staff of Saipan, Guam and 1-1 who took a 2-0 lead in the third on Pat Walsh's RBI triple Honolulu; and ROICC Saipan for their understanding and cooperation. htistmas and Fred Anderson's RBI ; double. The Beef Fighters then Thank You - Si Yuus Maase • Gilesu ·Dome Aregato- Salamat Po! got on the scoreboard talcing a Felis Pasgua 3-2 lead in the top of the fourth From our Family to yours we wish you a on Jess Dela Cruz's three run Merry, Merry Christmas homer. Ammeseighal Ubu Tiwal Layil But the Buds countered and a very Happy New year and God Bless to you all. regaining the lead 4-3 with two runs in their half on three hits Km.al Lungil Krismas and two base on balls. The Ginen I Familianmame para hamyo Fe/is Pasgua yan Buen na Ano Nuebo par todos Beef Fighter then took the lead for good with two runs in the Maligayang Pasko · fifth and five in the seventh for the victory. l 1 J- 71f7:7/Z The Southern DOE with a nine run outburst in the bottom of the second won their I \ •I/ ~ - ' ~ :i_ 7 \ 1-T - first third game. Trailing 4-2 ~r:i _.;. g J.:,., ~Eli going into the bottom of the Q-- l~ second, the DOE then erupted ..!. $ for nine runs on eight hits FEATURING the guest Artists of COLORS OF DANCE, Linda Muir 01/ z / _::r_c 1 A P ~ ,t_ ~H JLI o \ ~ highlighted by Nick Saimon's .£-/- -Tr two run homer and Ben Pua's and Greg Poth AND A HAPPY,. HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR two-run double supported by The DANCE WORKSHOP will be at two D.O.C. errors for an 11-4 the Convention Center December lead. 26,27 and 28. FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT D.O.C. fought back in the May you celebrate with LOVE, The Schedule is as follows: Classes taught by: last five innings and had a 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Ballet Ages 6-10 Linda OF ~ bases loaded situation in the PEACE,and JOY 10a.m.-11a.m. Jazz Ages 6-10 Greg seventh and final inning with during this Christmas and 11 a.m. - 12 noon Ballet Ages 11- teens Linda the tying run at first win two throughout the New Year. 12 p.m. • 1 p.m. Jazz Ages 11-teens Greg outs but pitcher Ben Pua got 2 p.m. • 3 p.m. Ballet Adult Linda 3 p.m. • 4 p.m. Jazz Adult Greg Eiichi Kawano to ground out to second for the final out of THE FEE IS $10.00 AN HOUR. THERE WILLNO REFUNDS the game. D.O.C. first :Y4Joet~o~x-MP~!!?ors Built::!!~. TO REGISTER: FILL OUT THE FORM. ENCLOSE PAYMENT ·. • · . TEL NOS. 234-556215563/5564/5565 FIRST ON SA/PAN, baseman Luis Babauta led the MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO CHRIS WEEKS DANCE /j;~-"Z, ..._. BUS. HOURS 8:00 AM· 5:00 PM MONDAY THAU SATURDAY d.O.C. going 3-for-3 with two MAIL TO: homeruns and four RB I's. CHRIS WEEKS DANCE ~·- ..,.,("' The Joeten Ballas with Tony P.O. BOX 142 CHRB ~~ ... ,,. Taitano going 3-for-3 with a SAIPAN. MP 96950 homerun and three Rbl's even srucien.rs ·name· · · · · -· · · -· · -· · ·Pa'renrs -name --· · · ---· · ~ - up their record at 1-1 with a Stummrs age_ Phone No.,(home) __(Work), _____ come from behind 7-6 victory Malling Address. ______over the Kiyu 4 in the fourth. Attending workshop and times. ______The Fee Is $10.00 Total amount endosed$______Continue. on page 32 A PAGE 28 B--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988-7MARIANAS VARjETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 28 C

;\ Termites Win Over Wheels For Second Championship An estimated crowd of about first pitch, a line drive shots to slump going 6-11 for a .545 in the top of the second when the lead 5-4 with another run in 300 spectators were on hand to . leftfielder George Camacho. average with four RBI's and Mr. Double Al Camacho the sixth when Tom Barcinas witness the third and final After splitting the first two five runs-scored aided by Joe responded with a lead off walked and scored on D/H Alek game of the 1988 Major games 9-2 Wheels, 6-1 Camacho and Dr. Manny double and plated on Doug Tudela's single. League Baseball Championship Termites, the Toyota Wheels Sablans timely hittings and the Brennans single. But the The Termites then securea between the Sablan Termites and the Sablan Termites battle control of Ace Dominic Chong Termites came right back to tie the title with a four runs rally and Toyota Wheels on Sunday, it out one last time with the to lead the Termites. the game at I-apiece when Joe in the bouom of the seventh December 18, 1988. Termites prevailing 8·6 to The Wheels, who were Camacho went all the way with two-outs led by Reno Immediately after the become the first Saipan Major known for their defensive skills home from second on catcher Celis two run single that National Anthem, Dr. Jose League to win back-to-back committted four errors Al Camacho's throwing error started the rally. Chong took the mound with championship. including a costly onG in the before taking the lead with The Wheels blew one last COME & VISIT OUR STORE FOR YOUR C.C.A. Director Ray Santos After a sluggish 1-25 bottom of the seventh that three more runs in the third on attempt in he ninth and final performance for a combined gave way for the Termites four­ behind the plate and Senator Jack Taitano's two out, two- inning when Ben Duenas over- '. ,~ COMPLETE APPLIANCE NEEDS! '.'i,_; John Babauta batting for the .040 average, the Termites runs rally that ends all Wheels run single to right with the run third base and was tagged ' opening ceremony. Sen wrecking cew (Quitano. Celis, hope for an upset. bases loaded for a 3- l lead. out that would have put the Babauta ripped Dr. Chang's Taitano) finally got out of the The Wheels took a 1-0 lead Reno Celis made it 4-I scoring Wheels in a bases loaded from first on the play when situation with no outs as the • right fielder Joe Lizama missed next two batters John Camacho the ball. and Ron Benavente followed But the Wheels regained the with a back-to-back singles. lead scoring the next four-runs Ace Dominic Chong the play- of the game highlighted by off most valuable player then FM I AM PIONEER • Ron Benavente's three-run got Al Camacho to fly-out and CASSETTE WI : double with two outs in the Tom Barcinas to ground to TURNTABLE • SONY27" top of the fiflh that tic the short for the second and third MODEL MS-27 : STEREO TV game up at 4-all before taking out of the ball game. • 1988 BASEBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS • TITLE CHAMPIONS RUNNER-UP • Championship Sablan Termites Toyota Wheels Pennant Toyota wheels Sablan Termites $399 ~~--~~$1,350_ Continues on page 32 D •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••- . NEW ARRIVAL!

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Termites Win ..continued rrom poge 2B o Sportsmanship DOE Aces Mazda Blue Sharks Batting (.535) Reno Celis (Termites) Tony Camacho - ' ,·-:: _· : - ...... -- .·· ·-·· (.472) (D-9'ers) . .._ '• .- - . . -·:, -· Run Scoring (24) Tony Camacho Ronald Benavente . ...::.. ~ : ' (D-9'ers) Doubles (Two Al Camacho (Wheels) (5) Frank Base Hit) (6) Pangelinan and Sablan Termites Win Eddie Kapilco Triples (Three Reno Celis (4) Tony Base Hit) (5) Camacho Championship Again Homeruns (1) Reno Celis, Tony Benavente, Diego Benavente Tony Camacho, James Miwata The Sablan Termites In last Sunday's game - like Jose Chong, sponsor Nick Runs Batted Bill Quitano (16) Reno Celis baseball team have done it the 1987 championship - the Sablan, Dr. Gene Sabino, In (20) again! Termites again defeated the Eddie Santos, Roque Celis, Earned Runs Tony Benavente (2.19) Jess Peterson During a major league Toyota Wheels. In this year's Bill Quitano, Larry Guerrero, (1.69) . playoff games last Sunday at event the score was 8 to 6. George Camacho, John Faisol, SLrike Outs (88) Tony Benavente (74) Dominic the Civic Center Ballpark, The players in the photo are Reno Celis, Remino Saimon, Chong December 18, 1988, the Sablan (first row, left to right): Sid Luis Manibusan, and Dr. M.V.P. Reno Celis Tony Benavente Termites won the Saipan Kani, Dominic Chong,·. Ted Manny Sablan. Rookie of Tony Camacho Frances George Major League Baseball Newakl, Jose Camacho, Ben Merry Christmas to all the the Year Championship for the second Palacios, Kary Ngiriakelaut, Sablan Termite's fans and New Record: Reno Celis Three (3) Consecutive Triple in one year in a row. Jack Taitano; (back row): Dr. Happy New Year! game.

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Page 38 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 39 GTC Names Super Garapan Students for November ~- ..-'¥t -: PSS - The following are them for this honor because of .... '"'·····.·~.·.-, ·'~·.'::·~ ·."""~. Gregorio T. Camacho their high academic achieve­ Students .. , / .. ·.f Elementary School's "Super ment, good attendance, Students" for the Month of commendable behavior, and of the November 1988. neat appearance. Their teachers nominated Week

These students were chosen for good behavior, attendance and participation.in class. They have also shown good study and work habits and have served as models to their peers. 1st: Daniel Kim 2nd: Julie Tokyo 3f lis 3rd: Joey R. Eyes 4th: Demi M. Tudela ~ 5th: Tania S. Chong November's Super Stars of the Month: Dewayne 6th: Liela C. Camacho <]?asgua • 7th: Christine Blas Johnson' - 3rd; Shawna Crisostomo - 2nd; Shawn Babauta - 1st; Robert Castro - 5th. ]aJL) Tanapag School Tries to Raise $15,000 to Buy Playground ~fio Equipment PSS - Tanapag Elementary School will have its Chamolinian Day on February 2'iuevo 24 in an effort to raise money to buy playground equipment for the school, said Chamolinian Day Chairperson Frances Chong. She said the school is selling raffle tickets and the parents are I. I selling hot lunches in order to raise SlS,000 to purchase the playground equipment. Chong said the raffle drawing will be held on the Chamolinian Day. One of the fQOMT!Ji:_ prizes to be given out on this day is the baby grand prize, a 19" color television with MANA~b_Mb.NT remote control, donated by Congressman Gabriel Babauta. Also to be held on the G ' Chamolinian Day will be the coronation of the school's King and Queen and a mini school 6TAFF fair. "I am confident and positive that we will collect $15,000 to buy the playground equip­ ment," Chong said. She said that this is the first time the school fundraiscs for playground equipment. In the past, the school had fundraising (9 to buy computers, she added. Call Early 8ave Chong is a first grade teacher at Tanapag Elementary. A IT&E has lowered Econo-Call former Student Council President at Marianas High CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY, School, she attended the rates by as much as 18 °/o University of Guam before 1st Floor, Sablan Building, San Jose, Saipan, P.O. Box 1280 Saipan, Mp 96950 Tel.: 234-0609/0610. Fax: 234-0560 becoming a teacher at Tanapag Call the U.S. mainland or Hawaii between December 19-23 and take advantage School over two years ago. of IT&E Econo-Call's "early bird" Christmas special:

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Leguminous trees are 11 Cepeda, Currine - 9th A Borja, Lourdes 88.30 - 2nd A Honor Roll "A 6th A San Nicolas, Sonia T. 92.9 - trees in the Pea Family of Manglona, Lori Lynn 94.72 Malicdem, Rene Ann 96.43 - 7th B Plants. Tropical foresters are Lin, Yi Cheng - 9th A Hocog, Georgina 88.11 - 2nd Manglona, Paul K. - 9th A A • 4th A 6th A Takasi, Marcian DLC. 94.5 - and planting leguminous trees Fleming, Ina 94.14 - 6th A 7th B Sablan, Raymond B. - 10th Honor Roll "A" San Nicolas, Jennifer 94.33 - around the world and right here Reyes, Isabel Beatrice 90.3 - Hofschneider, Henry U. - Flores, Jannie 96.71 - 2nd B 4th A Crisostimo, Gerald 94.0 - in the Northern Marianas too, 7th B 10th Sanchez, Marcella 94.96 - King, Keith 91.68 - 4th A 6th A according to the CNMI 11 Honor roll "B" Lazaro, Richard S. 92.5 - 7Lh Happiness Throughout Manglona, Lou Corinie - 2ndB Honor Roll "B • Forestry Division. Diaz, Christine 94.52 · 2nd Hocog, Rhonda 89.56 - 4th Manglona, Doreene 89 - 6th B Local residents are familiar 10th San Nicolas, Francisco - B A A King, Kimberly R. 92.9 - with tangantangan, iron wood 11 the New Year. 10th Gilbert, Mathew 93.87 - 2nd Honor Roll "A Iba, Conrad 88.43 - 6th A 8th and monkey pod and flame Borja, Patrina 95. 70 - 4th B Honor Roll "A" Honor Roll "B" trees. But did you know these Honor Roll "A" B B King, Lisa 94.99 - 4th B Hofschneider, Ryan 97.20 - Hocog, Julian 89.9 8th are leguminous trees? Plants in Evangelista, Adrian - 94.84 - Barcinas, Janel 92.99 - 2nd Babauta, Adrienne 94.66 - 6thB Villagomez, Gina 88.3 - 9th the pea family have almost 1st A Macaranas, Laila 91.64 - 2nd 4thB Honor Roll "B" Honor Roll "A" magic ability to fertilize Taitano, Portia 94.81 - 1st A B Lao Santos, Jennifer 93.23 - Cruz, Laura 89.10 - 6th B San Nicolas, Joey P. 90.9 - themselves at the same time Aricheta, Shian 93.80 - 1st Borja, Nazario 91.56 - 2nd B From the 11 11 Evangelista, Dean 89.-00 - 10th improving the soil they grown A Honor Roll B 4th B GARMENT INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION in. They do this by taking Cing, Gregory 92.65 - Ist A Cabrera, heinz 89.56 - 2nd B nitrogen from the air and Palacios, Regina 92.25 - 1st Hofschneider, Sandy 88.82 - putting it in the soil. A 2ndB Two other leguminous trees, Manglona, Nathan 92.24 - Guchol, Sandy 88.82 - 2nd B Auri and Mangium are now 1st A Adriano, Nattie 88.45 - 2nd King, Karla 91.82 - lst A growing successfully on B atlisen;s Guam, Rota and Saipan. These Evangelista, April 93.14 · Honor Roll "A" were planted on the "badlands" 1st B Flores, Joyce 95.16 - 3rd A where only swordgrass or even Cruz, Kenny 91.18 - 1st B Cruz, Marla 94.46 - 3rd A bare ground existed. These ~!~ Honor Roll "B" San Nicolas, Maelyn 92.53 - badlands were created by people B Cho, Chih-Wei 89.92 - 1st r 3rd A plaee clearing the natural trees, and 1t San Nicolas, Eric 92.96 - 3rd setting fire every year to the Borja, Verna 88.28 - 1st B HonorRoll 11 B areas. Eventually the good Lizama, jeanette 92.52 - 3rd FABULOUS \ topsoil washed away in the :, Hofschncidcr, Martina 96.01 ' -2ndA B frequent rains. With no trees to Manglona, Ryan 92.04 - 3rd help absorb the rainfall, areas Dela Cruz, Marjorie 95.57 - SPORTSWEAR 2nd A B \\~ below were often flooded. Quitugua, Lucrecia 91.59 - Auri and Mangium are very Sanchez, Jaimie 93.58 - 2nd fast growing trees. They add LOOKS ... lead litter and nitrogen to the • Merry Christmas ~~ HA soil, improving it. Eventually, & Happy New Year TAKING FASHION foresters will be able to plant Across the Miles Store trees more native to the to my Tatay, Na~ay, ..~}:~.,~ ... islands. So far: approximately TO NEW HEIGHTS ! Kuya, Amy, JOJO, *·'~ 20 acres have been planted on Julius & Jenny o-'·:...~ ~'-.. -,,}~ .,- Rota and Saipan, with more areas planted in the next few From Saipan · '.I. ~ • Christmas Special years. WUh Love Linda · -Selected Items- Hopefully the islands of the CNMI will never become a Earrings ...... 20% off tropical desert, like much of Bracelet...... 30% southern Guam. The Forestry Night Gown ...... ]5% Section is planting the Dresses ...... 35% leguminous "trees of hope" in Panties ...... 40% areas suffering from constant Pants .•...... 30% burning, to assure that the Blouses ...... 25% Marianas will remain beautiful, green islands. Belts ...... 20% 1 Power 11 I r;;·=·· 1BEACH ROAD IJ';/J .Outage EJ @] f!ifd; STORE HOURS: ,_' Set ·. · ~>~/ MON. ·SAT. 10:00 A.M· 9:00 P.M. ( _j, • The Executive Director Of Felis Pasgua SUN. 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. , ' DRESSES• PANTS SKIRTS / Yamaha .. the Commonwealth Utilities · ~··, BLOUSES* SWEATERS Jog & Zuma , Corporation (CUC) "wishes .. to VALUES FROM COORDINATES * ACCESSORtES Scooter : ·inform the public th~t there ; will be a power outage on Yan $ T4.00 TO $49.00 .. · · .LJ!IJ)f'ES

I MVB Rota Office Consumers Focus Of Bill Opening Celebrated !·I By Tom Anderson to be incomplete. placed in the market place unless A new agehas dawned on Rota beautiful center. I hope that Managing Editor Not only are the current con­ that item is stated to be sold on an as the Marianas Visitors Bureau through this partnership and More protection for consum­ sumer protection laws incom­ "as is" basis. celebrated a milestone in its his­ cooperation, we can continue to ers in the Commonwealth may be plete, said the committee, but the *Representing that a service is tory with the opening of the Rota improve the economy of Rota," on the way as a House Bill en­ penalties for violating the laws provided by a qualified person, if Visitor Infonnation Center on Mayor Manglona said. titled the "Consumer Protection need to be tougher. The Bill now the merchant knows that person December 16, 1988. Designed by MVB Field Op­ Act of 1988", which has already under consideration by the Sen­ is not truly qualified. "The completion of the center erations Manager Felix Sablan, passed the House, is beginning to ate would make an offense of its *Engaging in price fixing shows your bureau's commit­ the center's architecture incorpo­ work its way through the Senate. provision punishable by a fine of which bears no reasonable rela­ ment to continue improving fa­ rates the "latte stone" a unique In a Senate session, Wednes­ $2,500 for each violation. tionship to the actual cost of the cilities for our visitors through­ feature of ancient edifices. The day the bill was passed on first In addition, the bill seeks to merchandise. out the Commonwealth," said latte stone served as pillars of the reading with little discussion on establish a Consumer Counse! *Stocking merchandise Or! Peter JL Igitol, Chainnan of the homes of ancient Chamorros. the bill by the Senators. within the Attorney General's shelves or on display unless the Board of Directors of MVB. Rota has been the subject of The intention of the bill is to Office to inform consumers of price of the merchandise is Igitol called the facility "the recent proposals which would assure consumers of full value their rights and be a consumer cleared marked. dream" and recognized the sup­ enhance the advancement of its and protect them from deceptive advocate within the government. *Representing that a part, re­ port of Governor Tenorio, the placement, or repair service is visitor industry. Continenta]/ practices. It also seeks to provide Eighteen practices are enu­ During the Holidays, even political leaders are friendly Rota delegation to the Common­ needed when in fact it is not. Air Micronesia has submitted a way for disputes between con­ merated in the bill to be disal­ as Governor Pedro P. Tenorio and Lt. Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio wealth Legislature and Rota The bill also address the ques­ a proposal to the U.S. Depart­ sumers and merchants to be re­ lowed. Among the eighteen are stopped by the Legislature to give Christmas Greetings to Mayor Manglona in making the ment of Transportation to serve solved and to clarify the rights of the following: tion of false and misleading ad­ facility a reality. House Speaker Pedro Guerrero and Sentate President Ben· Rota with three daily flights the consumer and the rights of the *Representing that any food, vertising and would prohibit any iamin Manqlona. Rota Mayor Prudencio Man­ from Guam and two daily round merchant food product, beverage, drug, or merchant from discriminating in glona noted that in the past visi­ trips between Rota and Saipan, House Committee on Com­ any other substance is fit for commerce with any one because tors came to his office seeking thrice weekly flights ona penna­ merce and Tourism reviewed the human consumption, ifitis not fit of that persons race, creed, color, information on the island. Due to nent basis. A joint venture be­ bill and found the laws on the for human consumption. religion, sex, age, ethnic back­ the increasing volume of visitors tween foreign investors and local books which now protects the *Failing to reveal any known ground, national origin, citizen­ to Rota, he pressed MVB to build business-men was unveiled consumer defect in or damage to any item ship, place of birth, or residence. Glw..1C1'fx:E SAPANO:FI;! MU.ma=R:C the center in order to provide which would develop more than MICllCt.l[SVIN SN..(S CO INC. MCRet.f:SIMl~CO. MICACNESIMI SALES better services for the visitors. a thousand acres of land into a P .0. llOX "fOC"r9 (Sfllf'AN) 11\C. (r..\l\RSI Vil.LS)~- l .o'IM.)JING, GUl\M OC.01 1 P.O. IJOX 239 0 Ulll P.0. 00X 270 "I wish to thank:MVB, Gover­ resort area including four hotels, f;.IG !l.!01h 05 e llX 6270 t,t;co SAIPAN CM 00)50 MiUlhoWlr.sl VII.LS IS.~ nor Tenorio, and the Legislature three golf courses, shopping Fl\X 6464559 TEI. 332.[•/C'B fo,WAJ10TEL:ni8 for their support in building this centers, and a mini-hospital. DEQ Weekly Water FllX 3:'2-3714 MU.IROTELEX 7.!00'>1 l Report Is Issued

The Division ofEnviron-men­ drinking water from island pub­ tal Quality analyzed samples of lic water supplies each week. drinking water from the Island of DEQ will submit a drinking wa­ Saipan...this week. ..Water from ter report to the news metl.ia each Funeral Announcement Gualo Rai, San Jose, Chalan week. Only those areas where Kanoa, San Antonio, Koblerville excessive coliform bacteria are andtheairportcontainednochlo­ found or where there is insuffi­ rine residual. cient chlorine at the time of sam · Rosa Reyes Sanchez Residents of these areas should piing to ensure a sanitary water boil their water before using it for supply will be published. DEQ "Tan Rosa Tang" drinking, food preparation, or welcomes all inquiries as to the freezing as a precaution against quality of drinking water. The Rosa Reyes Sanchez of Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, was called to possible bacterial contamina­ public is encourage to phone the grace cf Our Lord on Friday, December 16, 1988 et the age of tion. 74. IA5t respect may be paid at her house in Chalan Kanoa, DEQ at 234-6114 or 234-6984 ' Note: The Division of Envi­ with any questions concerning District # 2 staring at 3:00 P. M., Friday December 23, 1988. Ma~ ronmental Quality analyzes of Christian Burial will be held at 4:00 PM. Satwtlay , December the public water supply. 24th at Mt Carmel Cathedral Funeral will follow at the Mt Carmel Cathedral Cemeteiy. . Mrs. Benjamin T. Manglona, Miss Shana Sablan , and Mayor To Stop Water Delivery Mrs. Prudencio T. Manglona officially open the Rota She is survived by her husband Godfredo Aguon Sanshez and the late fulipe Cabrera. By Tom Anderson Vistors Information Center with a ribbon cutting. !ages," said Ada. her daughter Doris Sanchez Nuiqe, son-1n-law Jojo Nuique, and grand son Mark Kelvin Managing Edltorw Areas such as village clean-up S. Nuique. Water delivery which use to be by hauling away junk cars and Travel Extravaganza Part Of made by the Office of Mayor debris, and needed road improve­ She is predeceBSed by her parents Juan Deleon Guererro Reyes O'ang) and Ana Perez Gilbert Ada will be stopped, the Diaz. and her parents- in -law Catalino Q)linata Sandtez and Dolores Aguon. ment projects were pointed to by MVB Rota Office Ceremony House of Representatives was Ada as areas in which the man­ informed during their last ses­ Brothers and Sisters and their Spouses:: Winners of the "travel extrava­ R&C Tours Saipan, Nippon power of his office will have to s10n. ganza" raffle were drawn at the Express 1:-iawaii Company, STS concentrate on in the future in Josefa Reyes sablan (deceased) and Husband Vicentw P. Sablan opening ceremony of the Rota Enter-prises, Guam Marianas Ada, in a letter to the House, lieu of delivering water. Jose Diaz Reyes (deceased) Visitor Infonnation Center on Air, Rota Pau-Pau Hotel, Japan reported that pressing needs on Other factors affecting his the manpower of his office led to Antonio Diaz Reyes (deceased) and Carmen S. Reyes December 16, 1988. The raffle AirLines,Jalpak, Tasi Tours and decision were also named by the Manuel Diaz Reyes (deceased) and Maria F. Reyes <:f Guam was co-sponsored by the Mari­ Transportation, Guam Tokyu his decision to stop water deliv­ Saipan Mayor such as the lack of Joaquin Diaz Reyes (deceased) anas Visitors Bureau (MVB) and Express, Northwest Airlines, and ery to all but bereaved families. funding to pay forthe overtime of Soledad Reyes Concepcion and Juan T. Concepcion · the Office of the Mayor of Rota. RIC Tours. "We are making this decision employees who have been pro­ basedonevaluationsofourexist­ Over $5,000 was raised and "The money raised would not viding the water service. Ada Brothers and Sisters-1n-Law and their spouses: ing manpower capability, the will be used for projects under have been possible without the .J also said the planned improve­ )1 amount of other vital and critical ments in water service of CUC Julian .Agoun Sanchez the Mayor's beautification pro­ generosity of our tourism friends gram. Prizes were donated by in the CNMI," said J.M. Guer­ ·I,:'. projects, and community action was also considered when he Nicolas Agoun Sanchez and Josepha C. Sanchez programs needed to be carried made the decision to stop water MVB members including the rero. "The Mayor's Office on Juan Aguon Sanchez (deceMed) and Concepcion LG. Sanchez ~- out in our communities and vil- delivery. Enrique Aguon sanchez (deceased) grand prize which consisted of a Rota, Northern Marianas Hotel 1\ .Jose Agoun Sanche-~ round-trip ticket for two to Ma­ Association, and the Saipan As­ nila and $200cash contributed by sociation ofTour Agents assisted She is additionally survived by numerous nephews and nieces. Continental/Air Micronesia and in selling the tickets. We extend Leave a living legacy... Rosruy is being said daily at 12:00 noon and nightly at 8:00 P.M. at her residence in Nippon Travel Agency Pacific our appreciation to them and our "( I ,.J Chalan Kanoa, District # 2. Incorporated, respectively. Other MVB members for their active remember the American prize donors included HIT A involvement in community proj­ wcancer society in your will Travel-Rota branch, Pacific ects such as this. Their participa­ Development Incorporated, tion is proof their tourism works L¥ AMERICAN CANCER SOCETY Jetour Saipan Incorporated, for the CNMI. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- PAGE 45 Page 44 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 1989 ANNUAL ALIEN t" '· REGISTRATION SCHEDULE IMMIGRATION SERVICE The Chief of Immigration Certificate of Identity holders, Registration will be conducted be conducted at the Tinian workers labor certificate (if in and Naturalization wishes to CNMI citizens, CNMI on the second (2nd) floor of the Immigration Office. the CNMI for employment); remind all aliens that the permanent residents, U.S. Nauru Building, Susupe. Registration on Rota will (5) previous alien registration CNMI Immigration Law Green Card holders, or Trust ·Registration will be daily. begin January 3, 1989 and will card; (6) two identical requires that an Annual Territory citizens. Failure to Aliens will be scheduled be conducted at the Rota photographs; and, (7) $10. 00 Registration be ,made at the register and failure to have the according to their pr~Se!Jl Entry Immigration Office. for payment of the registration beginning of each year. All card in your possession is Permit Number. The schedule All aliens must bring with application fee. aliens must register and receive punishable by 90 days will be posted at post offices, them (1) a completed alien Registration application a 1989 Registration Card. imprison-ment, a $500 fine, the main Immigration Office, registration application; (2) forms must be obtained in Aliens or any persons who are and deport-alion. and other public places. employer affidavit form; (3) advance at the respective not United States Citizens or Registration on Saipan will Registration on Tinian will original copy of current entry Immigration Offices. U.S. Nationals, C NM I begin on January 3, 1989. The begin January 3, 19~9 and will permit; (4) non-resident

7:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M.-4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4 :30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. Jan. 3 - Tuesday SOOOO 1 - S00200 S0020 I - S00400 S0040 I - S00500 Jan. 26 - ll1ursday SI0801 - SI 1000 SI 1001-SI 1200 SI 1201 - SJ 1300 Jan.4-Wcdncsday S00501 - 500700 S0070 I - 500900 500901 - 501000 Jan. 27 - Friday SI 1301 - Sl 1500 SI 1501 - SI 1700 S 1170 I - S 1 1800 Jan. 5 - Thursday SOIOOI - S01200 SOI201 - S01400 S01401 - S01500 Jan. 6 - Friday S01501 - S01700 S01701 - S01900 SO 190 I - S02000 8:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Jan. 28 - S:.nurday 511801- 511200 Sl2001 - S12200 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Jan. 29 - Sunday 512201 - S12400 SI2401 - 512600 Jan. 7 - Saturady S02001 - S02200 502201 - 502400 Jan. 8 - Sunday 502401 - 502600 so2601 - so2goo 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. SPECIAL.SHOW Jan. 9 - Monday/Holiday 502801 - 503000 503001 - 503200 fan. 30 - Monday Sl2601 - 512800 Sl2801 - 513000 S13001 - SJ3100 DEC. 23,24 & 25 {FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY) Jun. 31 - Tuesday SI3100- S13300 513301 - s 13500 Sl3501 - 513600 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. IZ:OO P.M. - 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M: Feb. 01 - Wcdnestlay 513601 - 513800 SI3801 - Sl4COO 514001 - 514100 $10.00/PERSON FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY Jan. 10 - Tuesday S03201 - S03400 S03401 - S03600 503601 - S03700 Feb. 01 - Thursday S14101- S!4300 514301 - 514500 S1450I - S 14600 Jan. 11 - Wednesday 503701 - 503900 S03901 - SO.HOO S04101 - 504200 Feb. 03 - Friday 514601 - s 14800 SJ4801 - Sl5000 Sl5001 - Sl5100 PLUS TWO DRINKS FREE W/ CHASER Jan. 12 - Thursday S04201 - S04400 S04401 - S04600 S04601 - 504700 SHOWTIME 11 :00 PM & 1 :00 AM Jan. 13 - Friday 504701 - S04900 S04901 - 505100 S05101 - S05200 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Feb. 04 - Smurday S15101 - 515300 S15301 - 515500 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Feb. 05 - Sunday 515501 - S15700 S15701 - S15900 Jan. 14 - Saturday 505201 - S05400 S05401 - S05600 Jan. 15 - Sunday 505601 - 505800 SOSSO! - S06000 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. Feb. 06 - Monday 515901 - 516100 S16100 - Sl6300 s 16301 - S16400 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. Feb. 07 - Tuesday s 16401 - 516600 Sl6601 - 516800 Jan. 16 - Monday Sl6801 - S16900 506001 - 506200 S06201 - S06400 506401 - 506500 Feb. 08 - Wednesday Sl690I - S 17100 Sl7101 - Sl7300 Sl7301 - Sl7400 Jan. 17 - T.tiesday 506501 - 506700 506701 - S06900 50690 I - 507000 Feb. 09 - Thursday S!740! - 517600 Sl7601 - 517800 Jan. 18-\Vcdncsday S 17801 - SI 7900 so1001 - 501200 S07201 - 507400 S07401 - S07500 Feb. IO - Friday 517901 - 518100 Sl8101 - SIB300 518301 - 518400 Jan. 19 - Thursday 507501 - 507700 S07701 - 507900 S07901 - SOSSOO 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Feb. 11 - Saturday s 18401 - ::; 18600 518601 - S18800 Jan. 21 - Saturday S08501 - S08700 S0870 l - 508900 Feb. 12 - Sunday Sl8801 - 519000 Sl9001 - Sl9200 Jan. 22 - Sunday S08901 - S09100 S09!01 - S09300 7:3_Q A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. 7:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 12:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. Feb. 13 - M()nday 519201 - Sl9400 Sl9401 - 519600 519601 - 519700 Jan. 23 - Monday S09301 - 509500 S09501 - 509700 I - 50970 509800 Feb. 14 - Tuesday Sl9701 - 519900 519901 - 520100 520101 ~ 520200 Jan. 24 - Tuesday 509801 - SIOOOO 510001 - 510200 51020 I - 510300 Feb. IS - Wednesday ) Jan. 25 - Wednesday Aliens with Entry permit issued from Rota and Tinbn and Sl0301 - SIOSOO SI0501 - S10700 510701 - 510800 Feb. 16 - Thursday ) those with "A" m1mbcrs (example: A-029000) must· register . Feb. 17 - Friday ) Feb. 15. 16, & 17. ~· 1 I r'.·;~i (MARIANAS BAPTIST CHURCH)

Dandan at the Airport Turnoff Sunday Services: English: 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. 1 Tagalog, Korean: 10:30 P.M. Wednesday Services: 7:00 P.M. Phone: 234-7895 Co-Pastors: Bob Berkey, Y.H. Lee

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SHIN.HAN<<>······ NAVY HILL, OLYMPIC VILLA 27M1N. \ .. o CONTACT: 234·6962 (OLYMPIC MARKET) · .· •.• f~§TPtt(.)JO ... SAVE SUE CABRERA or J.J. HWANG ·\STUDIO i· > WATER!! • ~i-,...... ~ PAGE 50--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 51

CLASSIFIED ADS .RATE FARMERS/ Per one inch column • $3.00 FISHERMEN ------•l'darianasVarietym-.-.-...... - .....~~ ·classified display ads, INVITATION TO BID VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT OnE,:l, inch column _ • $3.50 5 FARMERS • High school equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. BREAD DELIVERY - SALESMAN SUBSCRIPTION RATES Contact: ANTONIO T. CAMACHO, PSS-IFB-88-168 First class mail within the U.S. mail system P.O. Box 926, Saipan, MP 96950. The Commissioner of Education is soliciting sealed bids for At least 1 year experience or will train. CLASSIFIED ADS Annual subscription rate (52 issues) for Friday editions - $72.00 (12/23) F. Call 234-6341/7578 Annual subscription for Friday and Tuesday eclitions.conbined ··$120.00 the construction of Saipan's, Various School Projects under Monday to Friday I FARMER· High school equivalent, 2 F~reign. count_ries - $172.00 Groups "B" and "C". Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the .years experience. Salary: $200.00 per Salary - Negotiable month. PSS Procurement and Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan 2 AUTO PAINTER I WHOLESALE MANAGER • High 13 CARPENTERS 1 PLUMBER Contact: LA WREN CE DUENAS, P.O. until 3:00 p.m. local time, December 23, 1988, at which time 2 BODY FENDER Contact person - TERRY TEMENGIL/Personnel school graduate, 2 years experience. 5 STEEL WORKERS I ELECI"RICIAN Box 114, Saipan, MP 96950. (12(23) F. andplace the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. MANAGERS/ - High school equivalent, 2 years I PAINTER 2 UPHOLSTERER Office. Phone 234-6139 or 234-7459. Salary: $800.00 per month. - High school equivalent Salary: $2.15 10 FISHERMAN · High school ACCOUNTANTS Contact: S.P.E. (SAIPAN), INC., P.O. experience. Salary: $1.75-$2.25 per 4MASONS per hour. equivalent Salary: $300.00 permontJ:i. A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. Box 2696, Saigan. MP 96950. (1/6) F. hour. 4 CARPENTERS Contact: NORTHERN MARIANAS GIFT SHOP MANAGER - High school 1 ESTIMATOR - College graduate, 2 - High school equivalent, 2 years Contact: PEARL COMMERCIAL This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, 1 MANAGER· High school graduate, 2 SEAFOOD CO., INC. dba Saipan years experience. Salary: $1,000.00 per experience. Salary: $2.00-$2.15 per ENTERPRISES, INC. dba Pearl Auto Cashier's Check, Bid Bond, or other fonn acceptable to the graduate. Salary: $2,300.00 per month. years experience. Salary: $1,500.00 per Fishing Center, P.O. Box 41, Saipan, Contact: Y.O. INT'L. GUAM CORP. • month. •. hour. Repair Shop, Caller Box P?P 397, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS month. MP 96950. (12123) F. Government, made payable to the Public School System, Spn Br., P.O. Box 1060, Saipan, MP 1 H.E. OPERATOR • High school 1 PROJECT ENGINEER - College Saipan, MP 96950. (12123) F. Contact: TROPICAL LAUNDRY & · 1 FARMER • High school equivalent Commonweallh of the Northern Mariana Islands. · 96950. (12/30) F. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 ESTIMATOR • High school LINEN SUPPLY CO. LTD., P.O. Box Salary: $150.00 per month.. I ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. $2.25 per hour. $650.00 per month.. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: . 540 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) F. Contact: JUANITA C. MONTANO dba Contact: PAUL A. MANGLONA, P.O. Plans and specifications are available at the Planning Office of The Northern Marianas College is soliciting Salary: $3.00 per hour. · Contact: H.S. LEE CONSTRUCITON $225 per hour. I ACCOUNTANT- College graduate, 2 Saipan Int1. Builder, P.O. Box 2346, Box 539, Rota, MP 96951. (12123) F. Contact: SAIPAN ADBOT ENT., INC., CO., P.o. Box 440, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: ALFONSO C. GUIAO dba the Public School System. A non-refundable payment of proposals for the evaluation of the FY 86-88 years experience. Salary: $550.00 per P.O. Box 2317, Saipan, MP 96950. (12130) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (12130) F. A.G. Ent., P.O. Box 2052, Saipan, MP I FARM WORKER - High school $250.00 per set is required for Saipan Projects. A pre-bid month. equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. Adult Education State Plan. Questions (12/30) F. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR ""2 PLUMBERS - High school 96950. (12123) F. c;onference will be held at the Board of Education conference Contact: WESTERN SALES equivalent Salary: $2.75 per hour. Contact: MR. ENRIQUE A. SAN1DS, 1 MANAGER (GIFT SHOP) - High • High school graduate, min. 2 years 1 BODY & FENDER - High school TRADING CO., P.O. Box 91, Saipan, P.O. Box 2204, Saipan, MP 96950. room at Lower Base, Saipan, December 7, 1988. regarding the evaluation may be addressed to school grad., 2 years ell:perience. Salary: experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. 5 ELECTRICIANS - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: MP 96950. (12/23) F. equivalent Salary: $1.75 per hour. (12/23) F. $500.00 per month. I IRON WORKER (Steel Worker) • $690.00 per month. ABE Director, NMC, Box 1250, Saipan, MP 2 ACCOUNTANT Contact: J. LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. High school grad., min. 2 years 20 MASONS • High school equivalenL I GAS ATTENDANT - High school 1 FARM WORKER • High school Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 96950; tel. #234-5805. Sealed proposal #89- dba J. Lee Gift Shop, P.O. Box 756, ell:perience. Salary: $2.30 per hour. Salary: $1.50 per hour. equivalent. Salary: $490.00 per month. equivalent, l year experience. Salary: Rate Delermination of the CNMI Classification and Salary . College graduate. Salary: $600.00 per 5GARDENERS Saipan, MP 96950. (12130) F. Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPORA­ Contact: JOETEN MOTORS, P.O. Box $I 50.00 per month. Structure Plans, and Payment of not leSs than the minimum 1 must be submitted & postmarked no later month. TION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP 4COOKS 680, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) F. Contact: FRANK ELIPTICO, P.O. Box 1 COST ACCOUNTANT - High school 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College . 96950. (12/30) F. 6 HOUSE WORKERS 723, Saipan. MP 96950. (12123) F . salaries and wages as set forth in the specifications must be than Jan. 3, 1989 to Robert Power graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: raduate. Salary: $1,500.00 per month. g 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERA TORS 2 TAILORS 2 FARMERS - High school equivalent. paid on this project. ' $500.00 per month. Contact: WORLD SURETY & • High school equivalent Salary: $2.15 Procurement Officer, NMC, Box 1250, • High school equivalent, 2 years . ENTERTAINERS Salary: $200.00 per month. Contact: J. C. TENORIO ENTER­ INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, P.O. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. per hour. I CARPENTER PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/23) All bids documents received shall be the sole property of the Saipan, MP 96950. 2 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN · Contact: PHIL. GOODS, INC. (Vic 2 WAITRESSES • High school I MASON MP 96950. (12/30) F. Public School System with the exception of bid bonds, F. High school grad., 2 years experience. Villacrusis), P.O. Box 165, Saipan, MP equivalenL Salary: $2.15 per hour. • High school equivalent. Salary: $1. 75 I MANAGER • Bakery Production • 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, Salary: $3.00 per hour. 96950. (12123) F. Contact: JOAQUINA P. REYES dba per hour. certified checks or cashier's checks which will be returned to High school graduate, 2 years 2 -4 years experience. Salary: $500.00- 1 ACCOUNTANT • College grad., 2 I ELECTRICIAN • Completion of 8th Bras Restaurant, P .0. Box 408, Saipan, Contact: VICENTE M. ATALIG dba the bidders in accordance with the specifications section, e;tperience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. $ 600.00 per month. years experience. Salary: $2.60 per hour. grade, min. 2 years experience. Salary: MP 96950. (12/23) F. Lancho Ent., P.O. Bo" 871, Rota, MP "Instruction to Bidders", Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 5, Bid 2 BAKERS (Oven Operators) Contact: PETER M. TENORIO dba 2 CARPENTERS • High school grad., 2 $2.40 per hour. 2 BARTENDERS 96951. (12123) F. Guarantee. Equitable Consulting Services, P.O. PUBLIC NOTICE 7BAKERS years experience. Salary: $2.40 per hour. 1 MACHINIST - High school graduate, 4 WAITRESSES I FARMER· High school equivalent. Box 486, Saipan, MP 96950. (12(23) F. 2 BAKER (Cake Decorator) Contact: KAM CORPORATION, P.O. min. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50 • High school graduate, 2 years Salary: $150.00 per month. Although the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation has been • High school graduate, 2 years per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. The Public School System reserves the right to reject any or Box 606, Saipan, MP 96956. (12/30) F. Contact: MARIA IGIBARRA, Saipan, in effect since July, 1988, you are just now being charged the ell:pcrience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 8 CARPENTERS 1 ENGINEERING MANAGER • 2 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS - MP 96950. (12/23) F. all bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN ENGINEERS/ Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer­ appropriate amount mandated by law to make the water 2PLUMBERS College graduate, 4 years experience. 2 FARMERS • High school equivalent, the interest of the CNMI Government BAKERY, P.. O. Box 2, Saipan, MP ing/Master og Business Administration, ARCHITECTS 2 ELECTRICIAN Salary: $750.00 per month. 2 years experience. Salary: $200.00 per delivery system self sufficient. For your information the water min. years experience. Salary: 96950. (1/6) F. 8MASONS 4 Contact: LEONARD G. WOLF dba L & month. rates are published below: $1,000.00 to $1,200.00 per month. ls/HENRY I. SABLAN 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 2 4 ARCIDTECT ENGINEER • High - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75- W Amusement, P.O. Boll: 81 CHRB, Contact: H.O. LEE, INC., P.O. Box 1 CARPENTER - High school Commissioner of Education years experience. Salary: $550.00 per s chool graduate. Salary: $1,300.00- $2.15 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950. (12123) F. 1968, Saipan, MP 96950. (12123) F. $ 1,700.00 per month. equivalent, min. 2 years experience. Water Rate: month. Contact: NEW BUILDERS, lNC., P.O. 2 WAITRESSES I FARMER · High school graduate. 12 ASST. PROJECT ENGINEER - Salary: $2.20 per hour. Contact: WESTERN SALES Box 1751, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/30) !COOK Salary: $150.00 per month. College graduate. Salary: $450.00- Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPORA­ a. For residential commercial and government customers: TRADING CO., P.O. Box 91, Saipan, F. • High school equivalent, 2 years Contact: PATERNO HOCOG, P.O. $ 600.00 per month. TION dba Black-Micro Corporation, First 3,000 gallons • 0.50/1000 gallons MP 96950. (12/23) F. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR· experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Box 574, Rota, MP 96951. (116) F. 1 PROJECT MANAGER P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) Above 3,000 & up to 15,000 gallons - $1.20/1000 gals. 2ACCOUNTANT High school equivalent Salary: $2.15 to Contact: MARGARITA A. ALDAN dba POSTPONEMENT OF .BID ADMINISTRATION MANAGER r. 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST ANT 1 Aldan Ent., P.O. Box 532, Saipan, MP Above 15,001 & up to 30,000 gals. - $1.50/1000 gals. . College graduate. Salary: $1,400.00- $2.30 per hour. - College graduate. Salary: S600.00 per Contact: C &S CONCRETE BLOCK 96950. (1/6) F. DOMESTIC · OPENING AND PRE-BID Above 30,001 & up to 60,000 gals. - $1.75/1000 gals. $1,800.00 per month. month. PRODUCT, INC. dba C & S Const. 5 DANCERS • High school equivalenL Contact: KUMAGAI GUM! CO., LTD., MECHANICS/ HELPERS Above 60,001 gals. - $2.00/1000 gallons I GENERAL MANAGER - College Salary: $2.15 per hour. P.O. Boll: 63 CHRB, Saipan, MP Co., P.O. Bo" 406, Saipan, MP 96950. CONFERENCE graduate. Salary: SI ,500.00 per month. PAINTi:=Rs Contact: FRANCISCO C. ADA dba 96950. (12(23) F. (12/30) F. 1 HOUSE WORKER • High school Contact: WORLD SURETY & Chinatown Night Club, P.O. Box 1728, Minimum monthly charge: 3 PAINTER equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. The bids for the Public School System's Groups B INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, P.O. 1 ENGINEER • College graduate, 2 1 FOREMAN Saipan, MP 96950. (116) F. Contact: MAXIMA PANGELINAN, and C Projects under PSS-IFB-88-168, will be held Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/23) years ell:perience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. TECHNICIANS 2 ELECTRICIAN .i NIGHT CLUB SUPERVISOR ·High P.O. Box 862, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) Meter Size Minimum Rate F. 6 CARPENTERS - High school at the PSS Procurement and Supply Office, Lower 4PLUMBER 2 AUTO PAINTER school graduate, 2 years experience. F. equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. I ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. 4 STEEL WORKER 2 BODY FENDER Salary: $2.50 per hour. 5 DOMESTIC HELPERS · High !3ase, Saipan, at 3:00 p.m. on January 11, 1989, Contact: DIEGO MENDIOLA dba Mr. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 15 CARPENTER 2 UPHOLSTERER Contact: JOYKIN ENTERPRISES, school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per instead of December 23, 1988, as being advertised in 5/8", 3/4" $ 6.00/month Contact: CHARLES A. MANGLONA "D" Const., P.O. Box 611, Rota, MP 15 MASON - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 INC. dba Mariko Night Club, P.O. Box hour. the local newspapers. dba Manglona Ind. Dev. Corp., P.O. 96951. (12(30) F. • High school equivalent. Salary: $1.90 per hour. 2633, Saipan. MP 96950. (1/6) F. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER (Bldg.) 1 ti 7.00/month Bo" 539, Rota, MP 96951. (12/23) F. 2 CIVIL ENGINEERS • College 10 MASONS - High school equivalent per hour. 2 WAITRESSES • High school I HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR graduate, 4 year> ell:perience. Salary: Salary: $1.75 per hour. I GENERAL MANAGER • College Contact: JJ CONSTRUCTION, P.O. graduate, 3 months experience. Salary: 20MASONS The pre-bid conference for these projects will be held 1-1/2" 11.00/month $500.00 to $800.00 per month. Contact: PEARL COMMERCIAL 15 CARPENTERS gradaute. Salary: $1,250.00 per month. Box PPP 170, Saipan, MP 96950. $423 .30 per month. at the Board of Education's conference room at the Contact: JUAN C. TENORIO & ENTERPRISES, INC. dba Pearl Auto 2" 14.00/month 2 CIVIL ENGINEERS - High school (12123) F. Contact: MARIANAS OCEAN EN­ 2 PAINTER ASSOC., INC., P.O. Box 551, Saipan, Repair Shop, Caller Box PPP 397, 2 ELECTRICIAN PSS Central Office, Lower Base, Saipan, at 10:00 equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 4MASONS TERPRISES, INC. dba Seapon' 35.00/month MP 96950. (12/30) F. - High school equivalent Salary: $1.75 3" $500.00-$750.00 per month. 4 CARPENTERS Saipan, MP 96950. (12/23) F. Restaurant, P.O. Box 353 CHRB, a.m. December 21, 1988, and not on December 7 per hour. 2 COOKS • High school equivalent, 2 1 CHIEF ENGINEER • College I ELECI"RICIAN IREF. A/C MECHANIC - High school Saipan. MP 96950. (12/16) F. 1988, as being advertised. ' 4" 55.00/month years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: 1 PLUMBER equivalent. Salary: $2.60-$3.00 per I EXPEDITER - High school graduate. 10 CARPENTERS $23 ,000-$32,000 per year. I HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 6" 75.00/month 10 MASONS Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS I COOK (Commis I) - High school ,FARMERS/ I CIVIL ENGINEER - College graduate. The reason for t~e postponement of the bid opening 8" 110.00/month • High school equivalent, 2 years TION dba Hyau Regency Saipan, P.O. equivalent Salary: $3.00-$4.0 per hour. FISHERMEN . Salary: $450.00 per month. and the pre-bid conference was the lack of experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. Bo" 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. 5 HOUSE WORKERS 1 BAKER - High school equivalent. Contact: EAST WEST ENTERPRISES, 10" 155.00/month Contact: PETROLEUM MANAGE­ (J/6) F. 5 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER (Bldg.) Salary: $2.80-$3.20 per hour. 4 FARM WORKERS - High school P.O. Box 2309, Saipan, MP 96950. contractors reporting to the PSS Central Office to (12/23) F. MENT, INC., P.O. Box 729, Saipan 4 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - High school equivalent Salary: $2.15 I FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER - equivalent Salary: $200.00 per month. pick up plans and specifications. 12" 200.00/month MP 96950. (12/23) F. 4 MECHANICAL ENGINEER per hour. College graduate. Salary: $25,000.00- Contact: CARMEN C. ACOSTA, P.O. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (!louse Workers) • $30,000.00 per year. ·. Box 554, Saipan, MP 96950. (116) F. I ACCOUNT ANT • College graduate. College graduate, 4 years experience. I FARM LABORER - High school High school equivalent, 2 years /s/HENRY I. SABLAN Monthly charge for water services are the minimum monthly 2-4 years e;tperience. Salary: $500.00- Salary: Sl,000.00 per month. equivalent Salary: $200.00 per month . Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA· 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. experience. Salary: $200.00 per month. charge for size of service connection plus water consumed. In I ACCOUNTANT- College graduate, 2 TION dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.O. Commissioner of Education $600.00 per month. 10 MECHANICAL DRAFl'SMAN Salary: $200.00 per month. Contact: FREDERICK D. HOCOG, years experience. Salary: $500.00 per Box 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. the event no water is consumed the minimum monthly charge Contact: PETER M. TENORIO db a 10 ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMAN Contact: MARGARITA A. ISHII, P.O. P.O. Box 585, Rota, MP 96951. ( l /6) month. · (12/23) F. is the size of service connection. Equitable Consulting Services, P.0 • High school graduate, 2 years Box 1236, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) F • F. /s/DA YID M. APA TANG Contact: ANTONIO A. REYES dba Fil­ Box 486, Saipan, MP 96950. (12(23) F experience. Salary: $700.00 per month. 3 AIRCON & REFRIGERATION I FARMER • High school equivalent. 4 DOMESTIC HELPERS • High Contact: ENGINEERING MANAGE· Cham Ent., Caller Box PPP 381, MECHANIC • High school graduate, 2 Chief, Procuremnet and Supply I ACCOUNT ANT • High school grad. Salary: $160.00 per month. school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per Please noLice that these rates are designed to discourage any MENT & CONSULTING CO. Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) F. years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 years experience. Salary: $500.00 pe r Contact: HERMAN R. GUERRERO, Contact: J & R RECRUITING waste of water. As the amount of water used goes up so does 2 Contact: SANTOS & SONS AUTO month. (CNMI), INC. dba EMC (CNMI)), 10 CARPENTERS (Finishing/Rough) P.O. Box 924, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) AGENCY & DOMESTIC HELPER the price per gallon. This way large businesses pay their REPAIR SHOP, P.O. Box 2131, I ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER • Caller Box PPP-149, Saipan, MP IOMASONS F. SERVICES, P.O. Box 565, Saipan, proportionate share and the small people are not subsidizing 96950. (1/6) F. • High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 Saipan, MP 96950. (12/23) F. MP 96950. (1/6) F. College graduate, 2 years experience 1 FARNER - High school graduate, 2 per hour, 6 INSTRUCTORS • High school big businesses. Salary: $600.00 per month, years experience. Salary: $250.00 per I HOUSE WORKER • High school Contact: GUERRERO BROS., INC., equivalent. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per 3 CARPENTERS month. equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. FOR SALE hour. I PLUMBER · CONSTRUCTION P.O. Box 924, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: TONY & TERRY IGINOEF, Should you discover an error in your billing please contact the Contact: BANG BANG CORPORA­ Contact: FERMINA S. MENDIOLA, (12(23) F. P.O. Box 122, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) 1 ELECTRICIAN WORKERS TION, P.O. Box 422 CHRB, Saipan, P.O. Bo" 579, Rota, MP 96951. (1/6) Portable Black and White CUC billing personnel - preferably when you come in to pay - High school equivalent, 2 years 5 CARPENTERS F. MP 96950. (12123) F. F. your bill. experience. Salary: $1.50 per hour. 2 MASONS • High school graduate, 2 5 MASONS 13 Inch Screen Television For Sale. 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC • I FARM WORKER • High school 1 HOUSE WORKER • High school 2 years experience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. 5 DOMESTIC HELPER (House 3 MASONS • High school equivalent, High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 per equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: equivalent Salary: $150.00-$200.00 per 1 CARPENTER • High school graduate, Wodcer) Asking$75 Thank your for your attention. years experience. Salary: $1.50-$1.75 $150.00-$200.00 per monlh. monmth. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50 per - High school equivalent Salary: $2.15 hour. per hour. Contact: NORTH PACIFIC Contact: MR. & MRS. JESUS T. Contact: MR. & MRS. BERNARD Call 234-7578 or 6341 and hour. per hour. Contact: TOWER CONSTRUCTION BUILDERS, INC., P.O. Bo" 1031, SABLAN, P.O. Box 234, Saipan, MP HOFSCHNEIDER, P.O. Box 192,: /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO Contact: GTS ENTERPRISES, P.O. Contact: EGMC ENTERPRISES, P.O. ask for Tom Anderson CORPORATION, P.O. Box 968. Saipan, MP 96950. (12/30) F . 96950. (12/30) R. Saipan, MP 96950. (12/30) F. Executive Director, CUC Saipan, MP 96950. (12123) F. Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/6) F. Box 1166, Saipan, MP 96950. (116) F. PAGE 52--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDAY DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 53 DOMESTIC DOMESTIC VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION OPENINGS ; HELPERS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL HELPERS \;· IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR NO. CUC-RFP-89-W004 I HOUSE WORKER - High school I. MUSICIAN - Upper Elementary to Jr. High School. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - High school NOTICE DATE: NOVEMBER 29, 1988 .The Executive Director's Office, CUC 1s requestmg proposais equivalenL Salaiy: $150.00-$200.00 per LOCAL HIRES ONLY 2. VISUAL ARTIST - Preschool up to Elementary Sixth graduate. Salaiy: $150.00 per month. CLOSING DATE: DECEMBER 23, 1988 from qualified contractors for the construction of the...5.ai.m1n rnonlh. Grade. Contact: MRS. MARIA M. MEN­ Contact: ANNIE SALAS DIOLA, P.O. Box 524, Rota, MP The Public School System has a job opening for a Water System Improvement Projects. Phase IV, Saipan, BENAVENTE, P.O. BoJC 2744, Saipan, Opening: Artists-in-Residence, Artist-in-Education program, 96951. (12/30) F. Comptroller, whose duties include establishing and maintain­ Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The sealed 3- CASHIERS through a Grant from National Endowment of the Arts. Short M~- 96950. (12123}_~· 3 - TELEPHONE OPERATORS 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school ing a computerized accounting system that conforms to the 12 proposal shall be identified on the outside of the envelope by term 4-6 months apx., Salary $700.00 bi-weekly. If off-island equivalenL Salary: $200.00 per month. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 4 - FRONT DESK CLERKS recruitment necessary, Housing/Round-trip transportation basic principles of governmental accounting and financial the request for proposal number of CUC-RFP-89-.W004. equivalenL Salary: $200.00 per month. Contact: MR. & MRS. ROMEO M. reporting as detailed in Governmental Accounting, Auditing Proposals in duplicate will be accepted in the Office of Chief provided. MACALALAD, P.O. Box 421, Saipan, Contact: JOSE BLUNT, P.O. Box 496, and Financial Reporting (GAAFR.) Statement 1; establishing of Procurement and Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 Saipan. MP 96950. (12130) F. Qualifications: MP 96950. (12130) F. This residency program will include three components: 50% 3 HOUSE WORKERS - High school and maintaining a system of internal administrative controls p.m., local time on January 6. 1989. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school student residencies in the schools, 25% Arts Curriculum equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. that will efficiently procedures, plans and regulations equivalenL Salary: $150.00 per month. High school Graduate Contact: CRESENCIA CASTILLON Contact: MS. PILAR M. GUERRERO. Development in the Artists area of specialization or expertise, established by the management, and accomplish management A bond of 15% of the total proposal price must accompany Police Clearance and 25% Teacher inservice in identified discipline. dba Krizzka Ent., P.O. Box 779, goals and objectives; and implementing and maintaining a P.O. Box 924, Saipan. MP 96950. Saipan, MP 96950. (12(30) F. each proposal. This security may be a certified check, cashier's (12/23) F. system of internal accounting controls that will safeguard check, bid bond, or other form acceptable to the Government Submit following by January 10, 1989 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school assets, and assure the accuracy and reliability of the fwancial made payable to the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Common­ 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Apply in person at the Personnel Department. Salary equivalenL Salary: $150.00 per month. equivalent, 1 year experience. Salaiy: 1. Resume records. Negotiable. Contact: PAZ YOUNIS, P.O. Box 231, wealth Utilities Corporation with a notation on the face of the $150.00 per monlh. 2. 3 letters of recommendations Saipan. MP 96950, (12130) F. check: "Credit Account No. 234". Contact: ANTONIA M. ELIPTICO, 3. a. Music or Musician: 5 DOMESTIC HELPERS • High schooi Minimum requirement for the job is that the applicant must P.O. Box 723, Saipan, MP 96950. A audio or video sample of work, a sample of student work if (12123) F. equivalenL Salaiy: $2.15 per hour. possess a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration with a The proposer is required to submit with his proposal, a copy possible. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. concentration in accounting, and a minimum of five years of of his Business Permit in compliance with the Contractor's I HOUSE WORKER - High school 3. b. Visual Artist: 10 slides personal work. 5 slides of your Salary: $2.t 5 per hour. equivalenL Salary: $175.00 per monlh. combined experience in accounting and internal auditing. The students work. Contact: DELTA ENTERPRISES, P.O. Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the Contact: MARGARITA ISHII, P.O. ra:1w( a-mu :1/,;11/ 4. Sample of Unit or Lesson plans; or outline of goals for Box 2309, Saipan, MP 96950. (12/23) applicant must also have basic understanding of school Northern Mariaria Islands. Box 1236, Saipan, MP 96950, (12/23) F. management and operations, experience with WANG F. W

PAGE 54--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDA Y, DECEMBER 23, 1988 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 55 MISCELLANOUS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MISCELLANOUS 1 SUPERVISOR (felephone Operator PUBLIC NOTICE 9 DINING ROOM ATI'ENDANTS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Section) - High &chool graduate, 1 year A recently conducted Leak Detection Study has proven what CUC-RFP-89-W003 4 DINING ROOM ATI'ENDANTS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES experience. Salary: $3.50-$3. 70 per The Northern Mariana Islands Retirement Fund is soliciting the government suspected regarding leaks in the water system. - High school graduate, 3 months fora hour. Request for Proposal from Actuarial Finns to meet its annual Nearly 55% of all the water leaks occur on the customer side The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) of the experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Conscientious, Qualified Individual 10 BUSBOY/BUSGIRL (Counter actuarial valuation requirement and other valuation services as Attendant) - High school grad., ::i of the sy~tem. These leaks are mainly the result of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is soliciting I PAYROLL CLERK - High school months experience. Sal11ry: $2.15-$2.50 following problems: sealed proposals from qualified parties for the OPERATION grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $3.18 the need arises. The first annual valuation report wi11 be for per hour. October 1, 1988, and annually thereafter. The annual TRAINING MANAGER per hour. I. Rainwater/Catchment Tanks are connected to the and MAINlENANCE of the Water System in the CNMI. I HEAD CASHIER (Supervisor - Cash 5 HOUSEKEEPERS - High school valuation report must be prepared in a fonnat understandable public water supply without a float valve or other equivalent, 3 months experience. Salary: Sections) - High school equivalent, 1-2 The proposal should address the essential requirements to to the Fund's Board of Trustees and Administrator. Plans, implements, coordinates and monitors Hotel ycan experience. Salary: $4.10-$4.40 controls to prevent overfilling. During water hours $;2.15 per hour. training programs. Salary Negotiable. per hour. the ranks continuously overflow draining the operate and maintain the facilities on the three main CNMI 1 OUTLET MANAGER/Restaurant - 5 CAFETERIA A TIENDANT - High water supply pipes. islands of Saipan, Rota, and Tinian. Each proposal shall High school graduate, 3 years Several pending legislations that may require actuarial school equivalent, 3 months experience. address the following elements in sufficient detail to allow the experience. Salary: $5.78 per hour. services include: a new pension plan, a worker's Submit resume and application to the Personnel Salary: $2.15-$2.50 per hour. 2. Water service lines to occupied homes and businesses CUC Board of Directors to reach a decision within 60 days of I OUTLET MANAGER/Restaurant - compensation plan, and a health insurance plan. All these Office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday thru Friday. 2 FRONT OFFICE CASHIER SEC­ are either on the surface of the ground or very shallow. High school grad., 3 years experience. receipt of the proposals. Salary: $5.75 per hour. legislations may designate the NMI Retirement Fund as the TION ASST. SUPERVISOR - High 'these lines are cracked or otherwise poorly installed administering agency. school grad, 3 yean experience. Salary: and allow considerable waste. I RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR - HYATI REGENCYE)SAIPAN $3.25-$3.55 per hour. 1. Submit a plan to operate and maintain the pumping High school grad., 2 years experience. 1O PUBLIC AREA CLEANERS - High 3. Open hose bibs, abandoned homes, and cut service Salary: $3.15 per hour. If interested, please submit nine sets of your proposal to the stations including wells, springs and catchment facilities I ASST. MANAGER/BANQUET - school equivalent. Salary: $2.35-$2. 70 lines are the next biggest cause of wasted water. owned by the government following address: per hour. High school grad., I year experience. Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, 4. Finally, the leaks in kitchen,,bathroom and laundry 2. Prepare a schedule to upgrade existing facilities that takes Salary: $4.00 per hour. TOMAS B. ALDAN VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT INC. dbl: Hotel Niklco Saipan, P.O. Box faucets in most homes combine to account for into account the CIP Water Projects as planned and approved I WAITRESS SUPERVISOR Administrator I ASST.COOK 152 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (12123) significant losses. in the Seven Year Plan. NMI Retirement FWJd F. - High school grad., 2 years experience. THE SAIPAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS As residents on a small island with limited water resourc~ we Any items not covered within the scope of projects for the CIP Salary: $3.00 per hour. P.O. Box 1247 I WOOD LA THE MACHINE LOOKING FOR A MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL FOR must all work together to prevent unnecessary waste. Failure report must be integrated into the overall Capital Development 2 BARTENDERS Saipan, MP 96950 OPERA TOR - High school equivalent, Plan. 2WAITERS THE POSITION OF SECRETARY. MINIMUM TWO 2 years experience. Salary: $500.00 per to conLrol waste may result in a decision to disconnect your 3. Maintain the grounds and physical plant around the - High school grad., 3 months YEARS OFFICE EXPERIENCE. MUST BE ABLE month. service. experience. Salary: $2.35 per hour. If you have any question or need more infonnation, write to 4 H.E. OPERATORS - High school existing facilities including vehicles, storage areas, offices, ls/PEDRO SASAMOTO 1 COOK I - High school grad., 1 year the address noted above or call telephone number (670) 234- TO TYPE 50-60 WORDS A MINUTE. MUST equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Executive Director, CUC water source sites, and reservoirs. experience. Salary: $2.35 per hour. 7228. The FAX number is (670) 234-9624. POSSESS BASIC BOOKEEPING $2. 15-$2.50 per hour. 4. Operation and Maintenance of the chlorination system, 1 ASST. COOK - High school grad., 2 BACKGROUND AND BASIC KNOWLEDGE IN 1 H.E. MECHANIC - High school years experience. Salary: $2.65 per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: procurement of supplies, training, and assume responsibility All proposals must be received by the Fund no later than COMPUTER. MUST BE CONSCIENTIOUS. for safety. All major sources must be chlorinated and samples I LINEN ROOM SUPERVISOR - 5640.00 per month. High school grad., l year experience. January 13, 1989. The Fund reserves the right to reject any CAREER ORIENTED AND DEPENDABLE I H.E. MECHANIC - High school PUBLIC NOTICE taken daily. Salary: $3.00 per hour. and all proposals; or, to waive certain requirements if it is in INDIVIDUAL TRANSPORTATION IS REQUIRED. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 5. Manage the personnel associated with the present water 1 HOUSEKEEPING FLOOR SUPER­ the best interest of the Fund. $2.40 per hour. Dear Customer: SALARY SHOULD COMMENSURATE WITH operation and present assurance for job· security and other VISOR - High school grad., I year EXPERIENCE Contact: AUGUSTIN T. CAMACHO benefils now enjoyed as CUC employees. experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. dba Camacho Equipment Co., P.O. Box. 6 PUBLIC AREA CLEANER - High 53, Saipan, MP 96950. (12130) F. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is 6. Present a detailed plan to analyze the current collection recommending that all new residential water service school equivalent, 3 months experience. INTERESTED APPLICANT-PLEASE CALL THE ·~1 SALES SUPERVISOR (Plumbing procedures and propose collection rates to the CUC to justify Salary: $2.35 per hour. INVITATION TO BID Dept.) lateral be installed in 3/4 "PVC Schedule 80". Our self sufficiency_ The Proposal shall provide a schedule against 2 FRONT DESK SUPERVISORS - SAIPAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AT 234- 1 SALES SUPERVISOR (Paints Dept.) standard water meters are sized to accommodate. this operational costs and management costs and profits. High school grad., I year experience. 6132 OR 234-7058 FOR INTERVIEW. High school equivalent. Salary: type of installation. It will also help to reduce the cost 7. The proposal shall present several alternative methods of Salary: $3.40 per hour. The Office of the Governor's Authorized Representative, $2.30-$2.50 per hour. l ASST. PURCHASING MANAGER - Typhoon Roy (FEMA-811-DR-MP) on behalf of the 1 ALUMINUM FABRICATOR- High for the CUC and our customers both in installation compensation. These should be based upon incentives for College grad., 3 yean experience. school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per improved performance with limited and decreasing subsidies Department of Natural Resources is soliciting sealed bids for and future monthly billings. Salary: $3.80 per hour. PUBLIC NOTICE hour. from the Government This element shall show a plan for self I FIB COST CONTROLLER - College the construction of Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Contact: MR. ROLAND G. JASTIL­ sufficiency and the schedule necessary to obtain it grad., 3 years experience. Sa!Jlry: $3. 75 New Office Building at Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Commonwealth of the LANA dba Basic Const. Supply Corp./ Thank you for your cooperation in helping the CUC per hour. Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the office Northern Mariana Islands Arjay Const., P.O. Box 331, Saipan, to standardize our water system. I STOREROOM SUPERVISOR - of Chief, Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan until MP 96950. (11125) F. Selection will be based upon demonstrated expertise and Commonwealth Trial Court High school grad., 2 years experience. 2:00 p.m., local time Thursday, January 05, 1989, at which ' I GAS ATTENDANT/DRIVER - High previous experience in operating and maintaining water Salary: $3.70 per hour. be read school graduate. Salary: $250.00 per ls/PEDRO SASAMOTO systems. Emphasis will be given to tho~~ prop?sals that 2 ENGINEERING SUPERVISORS - time and place the bids will publicly opened and aloud. Government of the Northern ) Civil Action month. Executive Director, CUC address the special cultural and other qualities umque to the College grad., 3 years experience. Any bids received after the above time will not be accepted Mariana Islands, ) No. 84-329 Contact: VINCENT A. MANGLONA CNMI. Salary: $3.50 per hour. under any circumstances. IFB89-0029 must be marked on the Plaintiff, ) dba Dean's Mobil Service Station, P.O. I ENIGNEERING SUPERVISOR - face of the envelope. vs. Box 555, Rou, MP 96951. (12/23) F. College grad., 3 yean experience. Micronesian Insurance ) 6COOKS Input to the selection process will be provided by the Board of Salary: $3.75 per hour. 6BAKERS PUBLIC NOTICE Water Supply in Hawaii as an independent evaluator. 1 ASST. CHIEF ACCOUNTANT - A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. Underwriters, Inc., et al. ) College grad., 3 years experience. This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Bid Defendants ) 5 AUTO MECHANICS All unauthorized water taps to the Commonwealth Utilities 20 WAITERS/WAITRESSES Salary: $4.62 per hour. Bond or other form acceptable to the Government made Corporation lines must be registered and reported as soon as The selected proposal shall be contracted for a minimum five 1 INCOME AUDITOR - College grad., - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.J 5 payable to the Treasurer Commonwealth of the Northern Randall T. Fennell, Receiver ) Civil Action No. 86-333 per hour. possible but before December 10, 1988. (5) year period. 3 years experience. Salary: $4.04 per hour. Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check: for the Commonwealth Bank 10 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Wolken) ) Civil Action No. 86-276 The proposals shall be marked RFP-CUC-89-W003 and I NIGHT AUDITOR - High school "Credit Account No. 1453." Northern Mariana Islands, Inc. ) Civil Action No. 86-777 8 UVE-OUT-MAID (Hoose Worker) After December 10, 1988 any unreported, unauthorized water submitted to the Office of Procurement and Supply, Govern­ grad., 1 year experience. Salary: $3.25 Plaintiff, ) - High school equivalent. Salary: taps will be disconnected and only by proper registration can per hour. $150.00 to $200.00 per month. ment of the Northern Marianas Islands, Lower Base, Saipan, The. bidder is required to submit with the bid, a copy of the vs. ) NOTICE OF SALE they be connected again. I SUPERVISOR - Cash Dept. - High 30 CARPENTERS MP 96950 by 2:00 p.m. local time on January 30, 1989. busmess permit as a compliance with the Contractor's Manuel A. Sablan, ) 35 MASONS school grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $3. 75 per hour. Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the 25 PAINTERS Defendant All water deliveries must be metered and CUC will furnish I ASST. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Northern Mariana Islands. - High school equivalent Salary: $1.80 CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any your meters. Please contact CUC to obtain instructions and SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 per hour. reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, or any of Greenmount Development ) years experience. Salary: $3. l 8 per hour. Contact: AMELITA N. GUINTO dba meters. Specifications and bid documents of the project will be them, if in its sole opinion to do would be its best interest Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, Marianas Corp., T.B. Cheung, ) Multinational Maint. & Gen. Services INC. dba Hotel Nikko Saipan, P.O. Box available on or after December 14, 1988, at the Technical and Manuel A. Sablan ) Ent., P.O. Box 2263, Saipan, MP CUC advises those who are presently receiving water service All proposals shall become the property of cue. 152 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (116) F. Services Division Department of Public Works, Saipan. A Defendant ) 96950. (12{23) F. and are not registered with CUC as a customer or are not being 3COOKS non-refundable payment of $100.00 is required for each set. Delgadina B. Sablan, ) I TIUMMER billed for water service to inform CUC immediately. Failure to All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Pedro Sasamoto, 4 W AllRESSES Pre-bid conference for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., Defendant. ) NOTICE OF SALE 4 CU1TERS do so will result in disconnection and discontinuation of 3 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN 8 QUAUTY CONTROL CHECKERS Executive Director of CUC at telephone numbers (670) 322- on December 29, 1988, at the Technical Services Division service. - High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 33 SEWING MACHINE OPERA TORS 4033 and fax number (670) 322-4323. An on-site Island per hour. Department of Public Works, Saipan. ' NOTICE OF SALE REAL PROPERTY - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 inspection is encouraged and a pre-proposal conference meeting Contact: ELM, INC. dba Town & per hour. CUC will not allow anyone to tamper with the meters or Country, P.O. Box 660, Saipan, MP Contact: MARIANA FASHIONS, is scheduled to be held at the CUC Conference Room, Lower Attention is ~all~ to the Labor Slandards Provision for Wage Pursuant to the Writ of Execution issued by the Court on break the meter seal for any reason. Only authorized CUC Base, on December 8, 1988 at 2:00 p.m. for all interested 96950. (l /6) F. Rate Detennmation on the CNMI Classification and Salary INC., P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, MP personnel may remove or install a meter or break the seal. The December 5th, 1988, in the above-entitled case, I am 96950. (I /6) F. parties. 3 KITCHEN HELPERS Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum commanded and empowered to sell at public auction, for cash seal is CUC's insurance of metering integrity. Any customer 7 RESTAURANT WAITRESSES /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be the following described property: 2COOKS whose meter has been tampered with will be subject to - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 4 BUTTON ASSEMBLERS Executive Director, CUC paid on this project. immediate disconnection fee, reconnection fee, deposits, plus per hour. 20 SEWING MACHINE OPERA TORS . j I ASST. MANAGER - High school Lot 019 D 58 consisting of approximately 719 square any legal foes incurred by CUC in prosecution. 5 FOLDERS graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the meters, located on Navy Hill, Saipan, MP as shown on 4 PACKERS $2.SO per hour. 8 CUTTERS Government of the Northern Mariana ]slands with the Drawing/Cadastral Plat No. 2039[19 Doc. No. 1184. This notice is made in accordance with Article IX 2 MANAGERS - High school graduate, exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check 8 IRON WORKERS Disconnection of Water Service, and Article V Installation of $ave 2 years experience. Salary: $4.00 per - High school equivalent. S.alary: $2.15 hour. which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 16th day of Water Service Connections and as established by the per hour. Contact: WELLJOIN, INC. dba Royal specifications section, "Instruction to Bidders" page 1-2, January 1989, at 10:30 a.m., at the Police Station in Susupe, l SUPERVISOR PACKING SECTION Regulations Governing the use of the CUC Water System, Energy Garden Rest., P.O. Box 78, Saipan, MP paragraph No. 5, and Guarantee. Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, pursuant to the writ of l SUPERVISOR CUTI1NG SECTION effective July, 1988. Don't let the gas station 96950. (1/6) F. I SUPERVISOR IRON SECTION attendant "top.off" your tank I COMPUTER PROGRAMMiilars experience. time and place, all bids received will be publicly per hour. S • High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT, Contact: E.C. GOZUM & CO. INC. Salary: $600.00-$800.00 per month. with option to purchase of one (1) unit 1989 4x4 ls/DA YID M. APATANG per hour. opened and read. Bids received late will not be INC., P.o. Box 1402, Saipan, MP dba TsK-ECG-Emilio Gozum Man­ 1 OPERATION MANAGER· College Pickup with Extra Cab and Rear Bumper, 6 2 SHOP SUPERVISORS · High school considered. The government reserves the right to 96950. (116) F. power Services, P.O. Box 2310, Saipan, graduate. Salary: $1,200.00-$1,500.00 graduate. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Cylinder, Air Condition, AM/FM Radio. Must 3 PRINTING MACHINE Operators • MP 96950. (1120) F. per month. reject any or all bids in the best interest of the Contact: PACIFIC DEV. CONTRACT­ Contact: MARIANAS REPAIRS CO.• include complete undercoating and rustproofing. High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 per 2 TELEPHONE REPAIRER • High INC., P.O. Box 2690, Saipan, MP government. school graduate, 2 years experience. ORS, LTD. dba Islander Inn, P.O. Box Must include one year maintenance agreement and hour. 1249, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/13) F. 96950. (1/13) F. Contact: WIN FUNG ENTERPRISES, Salary: $500.00 per month. INVITATION TO BID warranty (FMVSS), and fully insured. Plus 2 FARM WORKERS - High school INC., P.O. Box 463, Saipan, MP 5 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 2 INSURANCE UNDERWRlTERS • /s/DA YID M. AP ATANG equivalent Salary: $200.00 per month. Registration Fee and vehicle must be safety inspected 96950. (12130) F. - High school grad., 2 years experience. Coll1>ge gradutae, 2 years experience. The Commonwealth Energy Office is soliciting Salary: $550.00 per month. Contact: MR. RAMON C. SABLAN, prior to delivery to Marpands. Bids must be CIF l OFFICE CLERK (Service Staff) • Salary: 5600.00 per month. Contact: UNITED ENTERPRISES, competitive sealed bids for lease of two (2) units, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/13) F. High school equivalent. Salary: $2.25 Contact: ORIENTAL ENTERPRISES, Marpands Office, Lower Base, Saipan. Bids must be INC. dba Marianas Communication INC. dba United Insurance Underwriters, one (1) 1989 4-door Sedan and one (1) 1989 Pick­ 2 FARM WORKERS - High school per hour. Services, P.O. Box 693, Saipan, MP P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950. equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per monih. INVITATION TO BID submitted in a sealed envelope, marked IFB-89- Contact: E'SPN MOTORS dba Dollar Up Truck 4x4. Bids will be accepted in the Office of 96950. (I !20) F. (1/13) F. Contact: MR. El'.'RIQUE A. SANTOS, 0035, to Procurement & Supply Ofice, Lower Base, Rent-A-Car, P.O. Box 569, Saipan, MP Chief, Procurement and Supply at Lower Base, P.O. Box 2204, Saipan, MP 96950. no later than 3:00 p.m. January 10, 1988, at which 96950. (12/30) F. Saipan, until 2:00 p.m. local time on December 27, (1/13) F. The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is 1 PAYLOADER OPERATOR - High 1988, at which time and place the bids will be soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement time and place, all bids received will be publicly school graduate, 2 years experience. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL I FARMER - High school equivalent. opened and read. Bids received late will not be publicly opened and read aloud. Salary: $200.00 per month. of one (1) 1988 4-Door Sedan, Color Light or Navy Salary: $2.15 per hour. considered. The government reserves the right to Contact: VICTOR HOCOG dba RR The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is Contact: FELIX M. SABLAN, P.O. Blue, Automatic Transmission, and Air Condition. Crushing Co., Inc., P.O. Box 602, soliciting sealed proposals for th~ Northern Islands Specifications for the two (2) units will be available Box 2019, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/13) F. Must include one year Maintenance Agreement and reject any or all bids in the best interest of the Rota, MP 96951. (12/30) F. Field Trip with the following reqmrements: IO WAITRESSES - High school Warranty (FMVSS). Plus Registration fee and government. at the Office of Chief, Procurement and Supply on or 1>quivalcnt Salary: $2.15 per hour. 4 ~AP.'TORE SUPERVISOR - High school right to reject any or all proposals m the mterest of Asking $2495 grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15- from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. the government. $3.00 per hour. Call 234-639 lfi463 /~EDRO SASAMOTO For further information, call 234-6925 or 234-7670. Contact: P & Y CORPORATION dba E.E.O. ,, All submittals must be received by MIHA no later Happy Market, P.O. Box 951, Saipan, /s/DA YID M. APA TANG ' and make an offer Executive Director, CUC MP 96950. 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PAGE 58--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-'-FRIDA Y DECEMBER 23, 1988 i FRIDAY , DECEMBER 23; 1988 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS·---PAGE 59 1 fVIARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS 0 mzGERALD, HERALD & BERGSMA 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College I CARPENTER Law Offices graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 MASON 1 MASTER ELECTRICIAN - High $800.00 per moolh. High school graduate, 2 years school graduate, 6 years experience. Contact: ROBERT C. WILKIE dba experience. Salary: $1.80 per hour. Salary: $20,000 IO $35,000 a year. Job Opening Finance Director Warns Of Revenue Shortfall Kwek's Ent. Saipan, Inc., P.O. Box 1 GAS ATTENDANTS -High school Contact: LYONNAISE MARIANAS 2725, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/13) F. grad., 2 years experience. Salary: AMERICA, INC. P.O. Box 637, By Tom Anderson lion dollars, said Inos. that the Senate could better work spend money it does not have," Saipan and Rota, sai~ Sablan. $500.00 permontll. Saipan, MP 96950. (1/13) F. 1 FLOOR MANAGER - High school Managing Editor The equity question of certain Rep. Antonio Camacho 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - 1 CARPENTER - High school SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST out the 1989 fiscal year budget, said Torres. graduate required. Salary: $t?OO per College graduate, 3 years experience. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Every time a piece of legisla­ land transactions contrary to the causedsomealannamongHouse Balancing the alarm ex- quizzed Inos as to what action the month. Salary: $1,000.00 per month. $1.80 per hour. tion is passed it can cause some land alienation provision of Ar­ executive branch is taking in 1 BARTENDER Full Time Job members but was not considered pressed by Inos was the attitude Contact: VINCENT A. MANGLONA Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPORA- 3 WAITRESSES reaction in the area of govern­ ticle XII of the CNMI apressingmatterbyotherHouse expressed by Rep. David C. light of the expected revenue dba Manglona Dev't. Corp., P.O. Box TION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP 5 DANCERS - High school graduate Applicant must possess a CNMI driver's license. mentfinances,andevery time the Constitution could result in tax members. Sablan who as House Ways and losses. required. Salary: $2.15 per hour. - Inos replied his office with the l~s;ss:·:R:ou:·:MP:=%:~:5:1.:(:1/:13:)F:.:::;- i96:9:5o:·:(la:o:):F:. ::::::::::~· Prior secretarial experience necessary. court decides the merits of case refunds of $2 million. Inos was asked to speak to the Means Chairman had just fin- Contact: DO CORPORATION, Caller involving government fees and The shutdown of the two gar­ House in a special session in ished writting up the lengthy cooperation of executive branch Box PPP269, Saipan, MP 96950. PUBLIC NOTICE offices were looking for addi­ (l/13) F. - PUBLIC NOTICE taxation it can also cause a finan­ ment factories and the imminent which House Speaker Pedro 1989 fiscal year budgeL Please apply in person qr send your resume to closure of four more could result tional revenue sources lO off set Commonwealth of the Commonweal!h of the cial reaction, was the message Guerrero gave the gavel to Vice "Thepokermachineissuewill 1 ARCHITECT - College graduate the address below: Department of Finance Director in a reduced user fees and with­ the expected revenue losses. required Salary: $450.00 per month. Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands Speaker Benigno Sablan. nothappenuntil 1990sinceifthe 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College Commonwealth Trial Court Commonwealth Trial Court brought to the House of_ holding taxes of $1 million and One of the House members ban is passed their will be a 365 Since the Constitution requires graduate required. Salary: $500_00 per 1st Floor, Macaranas Building Representatives. the issue of non-applicability of who viewed what Inos had to say days period before the are to be the legislative branch to work on month. Civil Action No. 88-945 . Civil Action No. 88-911 Next to ~lander Inn, Beach Road Inos told the House members gross receipts taxes on air trans­ with alarm wasRep.JuruiTorres. removed," said David Sablan. the budget based on the amount 2 CARPENTERS - High school that a shortfall in the budget of portation could result in refunds of expected revenues submitted ·equivalent. Salary: $1.75 per hour. P.O. Box909 He asked Inos if the House "The land question will not be In the Matter of the Estate of In Re Guardianship of $6.5 million could happen if leg­ of $2 million also. to it by the governor, as since that Contact: Y CORPORATION, P.O. FRANCISCO BLAS REYES, Therese Ngirblekuu IUllllaD Saipan, :MP 96950 should go ahead with its version decided by the courts until after Box 1541, Saipan, MP 96950. (1/13) . - Deceased. islation aimed at banning poker "If _these issues are resolved of the 1989 fiscal year budget !lS . . . fiscal year 1989. This eventswill .. amount had not yet been revised, F. and VincentNgirblelcuu Itaman, minor children, machines, a court decision on and/or eventS. take place within it is although the House had been not affect the 1989 budget." the Ho.ire-decided to go ahead 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College graduate, NOTICE TO CREDITORS No phone calls please. land alienation, the shutting of this fiscal year against revenues, with the budget as it is with its 4 years experience. Salary: $2.50 per infonned that some of the money Other events such as the clos- . AND CLAIMANTS NOTICE OF HEARING gannentfactories, and a decision we could expect a painful reve­ expected local revenues of$82.7 hour. in the budget may not appear ing of garment factories and ·air ID CARPENTERS regarding gross receipts taxes on nue effect of approximately $6.5 because of the events Inos out- transportation ta:xes could be million. Please iake notice, that Rosa ID MASONS Notice is hereby given to all air transportation, all happened million," said Inos. lined. balanced out in the budget by Inos told the House he would creditors of and persons having Riaa Lairope Taman has filed a 3PAINTERS WANTED· in the fiscal year ofl 989. The news brought by Inos, "Iamaconservativeinmatters revenues from on-going devel- submit updated reports as more 3PLUMBERS claims against Francisco Blas Petition, asking that she be He gave estimates of what the news which was prompted by a infonnation on the expected 3 ELECTRICIANS Reyes, deceased, or against the appointed as general guardian of money and I do not think it opments in other areas such as 3STEElMAN estate, that such claims must for Therese Ngirblekuu Itaman SALESPERSON above events could cost the gov­ letter from Senate President would be wise of tlfe'House to the opening of new hotels on ~~ortfa!Hs gaihered by his office. - High school equivalent, 2 years be filed with the Clerk of the and Vincent Ngirblekuu ernment. The banning of the Benjamin Manglona who asked experience. 5!i1ary: $1.50 per hour. Court within sixty days of_t.hc Haman, minor children; and poker machines would mean a Inos what was the state of the Contact: CA YETANO S. TORRES dba first publication of this Notice, that the said Petition will be, Microl Corporation Commercial Dept, loss of approximately $1.5 mil- government financihl status so MWPC Gen. Contractor, P.O. Box 853, heard by the Court on Saipan. MP 96950. (1/13) F. or be forever barred. A copy of Selling Hotel/Restaurant/ Janitorial such claims must be served Thursday, December 29, 1988, products to institutional customers. 2CARPENTER upon the Executor, Paulino at the hour of 1:30 p.m. of the Consul General 5PLUMBERS Reyes Sablan, in care of said day. Any person having 4MASONS White, Novo-Gradac and objections to the said Petition 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Apply at Microl Corporation PM~OLINES· Thompson,~ Attorneys for Returns To Japan - High school grad., 2 years experience. shall file them with the Clerk Executor, whose address is of Courts at least one day prior Salary: $2.15 per hour. CNS - The Consul General of Marianas and Japan," he stated in DIRECT SERVICE. COMPETITNE RATES. ) 2 SUPERVISORS - High school P.O. Box 222 CHRB, Saipan, to the heamg. Salary: Based on level of experience. Plus Japan to Saipan, Yasunobu Togo, his letter. graduate, 3 years experience. Salary: MP 96950. Dated, this 16th day of has returned to Japan on Decem- "Therefore, I would like to DRY, REFRIGERATED &. FLATRACK CONTAINERS. FCL &. LCL $2-50 per hour. Dated, this 16th day of December, 1988: comm1ss10n and company vehicle. (For ber 14attherequestoftheMinis- hereby express my sincere grati- BREAKBULK AND ROLLING STOCK CARGO 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College graduate, December, 1988. 4 years experience. Salary: $850.00 per /s/Clcrk of Courts Sales Call). trY of Foreign Affairs. tude and appreciation for your MICRONESIA SERVICE· WESTBOUND month. ls/Paulino Reyes Sablan, Togo, who came to Saipan on kindandever-presentassistance, SAILS/ARRIVALS VESSELS . Contact: NK3 CONSTRUCTION CO. April 1987, suffered a stroke in cooperation and friendship ex- Executor MICRONESIAN MICRONESIAN MICRONESIAN 1NC., P.O. Box 2195, Saipan, MP by Michael A. White, Esq. PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON Septemberofthisyearandhadto tendedtomeduringmytenureon 96950. (1/13) F. PUBLIC NOTICE SAILS: COMMERCE V • 38 INDEPENDENCE V • 37 COMMERCE V • 311 Auomey at Law be flown to Japan for an opera- Saipan. I will always cherish the 3 DOMESTIC HELPERS • - High Commonwealth of the HONOLULU SLD DEC.31 FEB.04 school equivalenL Salary: $1.25 per Northern Mariana Islands tion. fond memories of your beautiful LOS ANGELES SLD JAN.07 FEB.11 hour. Commonwealth Trial Court In his letter to various govern- islands and the hospitality of SLD JAN.09 FEB.13 Contact: BERNADITA A. MANG­ PUBLIC NOTICE OAKLAND ment officials, Togo thanked their wonderful inhabitants," ARRIVES: LONA, P.O. Box 539, Rota, MP Civil Action No. 88-943 everyone for making his short Togo stated. 96951. (1/20) F. Commonwealth of the MAJURO SLD JAN.22 FEB.26 Notice of Hearing stay on Saipan an enjoyable one. Prior to his departure, Togo I HOUSE WORKER · High school Northern Mariana Islands and EB EYE JAN.22 FEB.26 Notice to Creditors " .. .I have greatly enjoyed work- visited Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio in DEC.28 graduate. Salary: $150.00 per month. Commonwealth Trial Court KOS RAE JAN.25 FEB.28 Conta\:t: LEONARDO DLG. ing in all matters concerning the his office to thank him for his DEC.30 CAMACHO, P.O. Box 775, Saipan, Civil Action No. 88-952 In Re Estate of mutual friendship and coopera- assistance and cooperation. POHNPEI JAN.01 JAN.26 MAR.02 MP 96950. (1/13) F. ANTONIO BORJA DELA '1 tion between the people of the A successor is expected to be TRUK JAN.03 JAN.28 MAR.04 I HOUSE WORKER - High school In the Mauer of I.he Estate of CRUZ, Commonwealth of the Northern announced shortly. SAIPAN JAN.05 JAN.31 MAR.07 ) equivalent. Salary: $150.00-$200.00 per ROSA PINAULA CAL VO, YAP JAN.OB FEB.02 MAR.09 month. I:lixeased. Contact: ANGELINE F. SABLAN, Notice is hereby given that HAPPY BELAU JAN.09 FEB.03 MAR.10 P.O. Box 964, Saipan, MP 96950. ~ Rep. Ada Wants Turtle To: All Persons and Creditors Juana C. Manglona, a resident PHILIPPINES, FAR EAST, SAIPAN SERVICE· EASTBOUND* (l/13) F. of Saipan, Nonhem Mariana. BIRTHDAY having any interest of claims HAPPY SAILS/ARRIVALS VESSELS 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school against the Estate of Rosa Islands, has filed a petition in Taken Off Threaten List ec ...... '"'.i species under the joint regula­ ~ of San Francisco, Ca 94111 Agana, Guam 96910 Blvd., sa-n Pedro, California Persons having any claims claim with the Clerk Court Merry Christmas Commonwealth and is also used of the Commonwealth Trial tions of the United States Fish Tel: (415) 421-5400 Tel: (671) 477-4477 90731 against the estate of said in cultural ceremonies. ;i,Ji i~ Court within sixty (60) days and a Happy New Year! and Wildlife- Service, Depart- Fax: (415) 421-6994 Fax: (671) 477-5463 Tel. (213) 514-3112 decedent are hereby notified that Ors. George & Estela Christian, any and all claims against the afler Lhe first publication of Tix: 278016 PMO UR Fax: (213) 514--0468 est.ate must filed with the Clerk this notice. Dr. Ebert-Santos, Dr. Hocog, Happy Birthday Dated this 14th day of Joy Maghanoy, all the Nurses Tita Elena Pollentes of Court within sixty (60) days of this publication, or the December, 1988. of the Pediatric & ICU Sections, SAIPAN: Commonwealth Maritime Agency, Tel: (670) 322-9329 Fax: (670} 322-5028, Tix: 783-605 CMCAA 23 December 1988 claim will be barred. and all the CHC Staff. I )' MANILA: Van Transport Company, Tel: 52-13428, Fax: 52-498680, Tix: 40999 VANTRANS Love, /s/Bcrnatlita A. Sablan Love, /' CEBU: Van Transport Company, Tel: 32-53989, Fax: 32-54069, llx: 24750 UGARTE PH Lauren Jardinero ls/Jovita A. Castro Dep. Clerk of Court Lauren Jardinero DAVAO: Van Transport Company, Tel: 82-79973 HONG KONG: Full Speed Maritime, Tel: 5-422323, Fax: 5-410156 Tlx: 65639 FULL HX

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