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Grand Supreme Court Gets Jury Committee Okay Selection By Tom Anderson they do not think we are capable Begins Staff Reporter of managing ourselves," the Senate Committee approval committee said in its report on The selection of a 23- has been given to a Senate Bill the bill. member federal grand jury authored by Senate President However. the Committee also begins next Wednesday and Benjamin Manglona which found that local people supported is scheduled to continue for would establish a Supreme Court autonomy over the judicial sys­ three days. of the Northern Marianas Is­ tem, that Judge Robert Hefner According to officials at lands. supported the bill, and other the U.S. District Court, the The bill recently und.erwent a members of the judicial and legal grand jury will be chosen public hearing conducted by the community also supported the from 40 people who were Senate Committee on Judiciary, bill. seiected randomly from a Government and Law. Testi­ Moreover.the committee computer listing of registered mony during that hearing was agreed with testimony presented voters in the community. general favorable towards the during the public hearing by U.S. Attorney Richard bill, with only the Bar Associa­ Judge Ramon Villagomez that a Pierce said the grand jury can tion voicing an objection to the supreme court is a necessary be asked to serve for up to 18 •; bill. ingredient of self government. months. He said that the last ~~ "Private attorneys and the Bar "The purpose of our entering grand jury selection was in £ Association are not in support of into the Covenant was for us to December, 1987. i~ this act because they find value acquire self-government. Self­ Pierce described the grand t• for the business clients in the government means that we make Keoki Sablan and Leona DL Guerrero were named Valentine's jury as a "hearing body" that ff: stability and predictability of the our own laws, interpret our own King and Queen of Marianas High School at the school's is in charge of reviewing evi- t federal bench, in oLier words, Continues on oaqe 11 Valentine's Ball, held at the Saipan Beach f./ofel. dence to see if there is :prob- ' able cause for an indictment. 11 A grandjury quorum is 16 · and there is a minimum of 12 CUC Additional Generators Funded votes needed for indictment By Tom Anderson White, all appeared before the tional generators will improve in any case. more money because of the Staff Reporter delegation seeking the approval the system. break downs it can cause," said Court officials said it is The ability of the Common­ for the releasing of the funds and Sasamoto pointed to a project possible that one or two alter­ Guerrero. wealth Utility Corporation to to answer questions from the to lay underground transmission Sasamoto agreed that the nates will be chosen in addi­ generate electrical power will delegates. lines, which is expected to go out tradeoffbetween thecostof the tion to the 23. soon be enhanced as the Saipan One area, explored by House for bidding in April, as one ex­ heavy fuel, at a cost of around This is the third grand jury Delegation gave approval Speaker Pedro Guerrero, was to convene in Saipan. ,, ample of distribution improve­ 44 cents a gallon, and the cost of Wednesday for the spending of what affect the additional gen­ ments. The underground trans­ the gas-oil at cents a gallon The U.S District Court has 80 $18 million for the purchase of erators would have in solving the mission project is projected to was not a one one trade off. been waiti11g until a "jury io two new generators. problem of many homeowners cost close of $4.5 million. "There are additional servic­ plan' has been implemented, The two generators, which who still do not have power. Also underway, with a project ing cost associated with using as required by law, before the will be located at Lower Base, "There is no sense getting completion date set for July, is an the cheaper fuel," said selection of the grand jury. , will be 13 megawatt generators additional generators if we do not over $1 million power distribu­ Sasamoto. Fonner Assistant U.S. At- Fi' andareexpected,alongwiththe have enough money ro provide tion upgrading project, said But should CUC realize a torney George Proctor had '~ current generators, to supply extension of services to home­ Sasamoto. substantial savings due to any said that the reason such a '' the power needs of Saipan up to owners," said Speaker Guerrero. The fact that the new genera­ fuel cost savings, Rep. David "jury plan" wasn't in place 1992. His concern was addressed by tors will use a heavy fuel instead C. Sablan said he wanted some sooner is because the court Executive Director of CUC Sasamoto who said there were of the gas-oil currently used also of those savings to go to the clerk and the judge had not Pedro Sasamoto, CUC Board projects underway to improve drew the attention of Speaker consumer. lulfillcd their responsibility Chairman Jose Taitano, and the distribution system and those Guerrero. 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; '·1:·'1 Delegation Again Says No To BOE 'f')'j By Tom Anderson position from what that which member's. improvements at Marianas involve input from the schools Staff Reporter they had taken during the last However, he did sketch High School had been involved. Even the appearance of Board delegation's session. At that briefly the reason BOE felt the underestimated by $100,000, "The shifting of funds can be of Education Chairman Luis time, the delegates had refused fund shifting authority was and improvements at either good or evil," said Rep. to grant the BO E's request for needed. Koblerville also needed Fejeran. "Before one stop one I had the rare opportunity to Limes for Wednesday Saipan Delegation's session could not fund shifting authority. $177 ,623 in additional funding, project for another one should visit an ancient Chamorro Vil­ After Limes had been asked "Some of the projects were as well as $144,551 addiu'onal ak h h d · lage at Mochong Area on Rota convince the delegation's underestimated and we need to m e sure you ave a mput Island last weekend. It was expe­ members to give blanket several question on the need for shift funds to meet that kind of funds needed for work planned from the principals of the authority to the BOE to shift the BOE to have that authority, for the Tinian school. schools." rience to pace the site of an old he requested that the matter be situation," said limes. While questioning the BOE Limes replied, "The Board village where our ancestors once Capital Improvement Funds. By John DelRosario, Jr. Limes appeared at the dropped and taken up later He provided the delegation chairman, Rep. Moses Fejeran has taken the position of lived as far back as 2,000 B.C. The Opinions expressed in this column are the personal opinions of its when he could provide more with a listing ol some of the said he wanted assurances that involving parenU>, teache1s and The latte stones are still intact, session to see if he could get author and may or may not.express the opinions of the newspaper. the delegation to change its information to the delegation underestimated ;>rojects. For any decisions made by the BOE school staff in our decisions on standing proudly in straight col­ . example, s r he du 1 e d board to shift funds would CIP funds." umns under the sun. They once served as pillars or foundations rial that was tied to their waist­ I i.'1ched my way to the closest Hayden Leaving In May .G 5· Ed t• Open Door of ancient Chamom:> dwellings lines, hanging. Chfu":'!Orro house to find out what by Dan Phillips adding that he has taken quite a 0 v er n0 r I g ns u ca I 0 n and have withstood the test of I inched my way to a nearby the rest of the villagers we1e Ed Hayden has decided it is liking to Chamorroh food. tropical marine climate that oc­ men's house for a better view of doing. The young women were w k p I t • time to go home. "Th~ inconveniences are e e r 0 c am a I 0 n Policy Dangerous casionally haunts us during the everything's that's happening busy helping their mothers with Hayden, who has been outweighed by the advantages season. near the shore when I heard some house chores. The young boys working in the Attorney of living here," he said, "but it Governor Pedro P. Tenorio he common attitude of the members of this com­ I stood there awed by the work noise behind me. It was a young were hauling water from a well. General's office as a issofarawayfromhome." proclaimed on Wednesday that Tmunitytoward a newcomerorvisitoris to greet him that must have gone into carving Chamorro male pulling his fa­ Others were collecting wood prosecuting attorney in the Hayden said he came here Education Week will be April out those stones from a quarry ther's traditional spear from the from a nearby farm area The with a smile and a full expression of Hafa Adai, which criminal division, says he's after Jean Hagerty, who was 15-21, and that Education Day somewhere on the island, then ceiling. I was impressed by his chief was smoking in the men's "not out the door yet," but that then Chief Prosecutor in the will be Friday, April 21. hauled out near the shore where physique and the dark and bright house talking to other elderly is a beautiful custom and pleasant behavior. his last day will be May 12. A.G.'s office and had worked in Public School System That manner is turning out to be the behavior the old village is located. Then brown eyes that quickly flashes a members of the clan. I was im­ He said that he has "really the same office as he did in there's the task of cutting down "no nonsense" stare. It was pressed by the governmental officials and members of the enjoyed" his time here since he Boston, called him when she Education Week Executive towards practically everything coming to this island. It huge trees to layout atop the strictly business. Yes, he was tall system they had although there's I\ came here from Boston in needed to fill a position. Planning Committee looked on. stones, using primitive tools. I and muscular ahd far stronger nothing constitutional about it I doesn't matter whether it is human beings or it is November, 1987, but that "we John Biehl, the Deputy as the Chief Executive signed· could see women weaving coco­ than your humble scribe. I was got to meet the original ancient materials.Again, it is a pleasant idea, especially when (his family) never intended to Attorney General who is in the proclamation in a brief nut fronds, reeds or other similar ready to crawl into a crab hole if father of my family (DelRosario) settle down here, to stay here charge of recruiting, may want ceremony in his office o n there are certain gains that come from it. materials to cover the roof. And he tries anything that could mean upon which generations after pennanently." to tap the "Boston connection" Capitol Hill. But aren't we supposed to know what is coming and the old settlement being a closely a re-arranged face or a dismem­ generations came your humble Although he has no job lined again to fill the positions that Members of the Education Week Executive Planning knitted community, everybody bered body. scribe as a duplicate copy. There will be a parade on Committee stand around Gov. Pedro P. Tenorio at hl1 signing whether we want it here or not? Or do we just accept up yet 'in Boston, Hayden say will be opening with the of the Education Week proclamation In his office Wednesday must have turned out to help in As the fishennen headed out At dusk, I was awakened by the he wants to get back "before it departure of Hayden and Ronald Saturday, April 15, starting at all the risks and maintain the open door policy? 9 a.m. It will start at the Mt. afternoon. the actual building of each dwell­ into the open sea, I could hear somewhat cooler than usual becomes really cold" (it snows Hammett, who will be joining From left to right are: Llnsa Lizama (Tanapag), lsao Nglrbabi:l We have opened the doors to bring tourists by the ing. them singing old Chamorro bal­ breeze from the sea. I heard a in Boston). He said one of the the Public Defender's office. Carmel School field and end at (MHS), Joaquina Salas (San Vicente), Remy Mike (Oleal), Loult thousands but along with them come smugglers, I took a mental journey back lads that have traditional signifi­ voice so mew here at a dis lance. It reasons he will miss Saipan is Hayden, Hagerty, and Buso Hopwood Junior High. Wabol (Hopwood), John Guerrero (Koblervllle), Nick Guerrero into ancient history. M that very cance about their fishing journey was .time to return to Songsong Education day activities will (PSS offlce),lgnacfa Demapan (Food Service), Governor Yakuza, robbers, thieves, fake investors and money the "ideal weather". "I've really are all from Boston, and Tenorio, Betrey Mike (Koblervllle), Anlcla Tomokane (Board of setting, I saw tall and brown Or could it bean old chant?· There Village. If anything, Rota Island enjoyed getting to know the Hayden said Buso's replacement be held at Hopwood Junior Ed), Victoria Cabrera (Garapan), and Patricia Santos (G.T. shufflers. Chamorro men preparing to go was a crowd of people -- the is where one could relate. with culture here," said Hayden, is also from Boston. High. Camacho). We wanted development and growth, we opened fishing in their proa. As they load entire village -- on the shore his/her cultural tradition in that it the proa (traditional canoes) with waving "adios" to the fishermen. was virtually untouched even by our gates and arms, and we erased the existing laws. food and water, their bodies When they disappeared in the ho­ outside influences (Spaniards) Along with that, flocks of alien laborers have been shine brightly under the sun from rizon, the crowd receded into the and all other events that fol­ brought to this island witho_ut proper control and it is the coconut oil that they have ancient villag(}. By then, I could lowed. And the next time you «1•1:t1:;1:b;l:lij;Jlll spread on their skin, a traditional only see young children running visit that beautiful island, ask a a matter in which they have no choice. Their families, medicine of sort for a safe day at and playing wildly on the beach. friend to take you to Mochong relatives and children have joined them in the warm sea. Their bodies were covered Everyone else must have re­ Area so you could see the origi­ existence here. by a piece of clothes-like mate- turned to his/her daily chores. nal settlement of our ancestors. The jewelry robbery of the Hafa Adai Gift Shop by *COLD DRINKS four tourists from the is a clear signal that danger is in existence. The statement by Ray Busa *APPETIZERS that drugs trafficking is occurring and thatthe Yakuza Dear Editor: garding the 15 points raised two sues but matters for the Board's are present on the island is not surprising. In the past We want to assure the general months earlier. We now know consideration and further exami­ public that we, the Principals, that his request was not enter­ nation. there were some related incidents of that nature, but along with our teachers and staff tained because the Board's Tech­ The set of questions raised by no one was alarmed enough to do something about are providing the best education nical Assistant advised against it. Board member Mrs. Tomokane " it. Who knows how many deals took place, or how to our studenis,y~~ all the services As- importarit school .leapers, was answered. in an appropriate available for the students' bene­ we certainly feel that the oppor­ and professional manner by many are yet to be discovered. fit. tunity accorded to the Deputy School Principal Mr. Joe Aldan. The open door policy is good if we know what is In reference to the so-called Commissioner of Instruction in Perhaps she should have been needed, and how much, or how many, so we ,will be "walk-out," we would like to November to present his position ruled out of order in that she di­ note that the Board invited us to on the secretarial pool could have verted her concerns from the able to.control the impact, then we can still continue its meeting during the latter part been extended to us as well. agenda. It was at that point when to say "Hafa Adai" but if it continues as it is now, we of September for thy purpose of Last month, we were notified our spokesman requested the shou!d expect more• dangerous things to happen. discussing . iS.Sues and concern at the last-minute to meet with Chairman for another meeting affecting the schools. the Board on the conditions that before we excused ourselves. We presented a report empha- · we be placed on the "miscellane­ Admittedly, we were delighted sizing fifteen (15) issues for the ous" sectionoftheBoardagenda, to note that Mrs. Tomokane's Board's consideration. We dis­ that we submit-led an agenda of questions focused on more im­ cussed only oneitemoutofthe 15 concerns in writifig and that we portant concerns such as parental points when we wereadvised that identified a spokesman for our involvement, academic and voca­ a meeting to take place in No­ group. tional matters instead of uni­ vemberwould be more appropri­ During that meeting, not only fonns, which, unfortunately, has ate. The Board members felt that were we blamed for not channel­ re-surfaced. they couldn't meet with us earlier ing our concerns to the Commis­ We were disheartened, how­ than November due to their offi­ sioner which we had already ever, to see Mrs. Tomokane "pass . dal travel plans for , the done, we were also partly blamed the buck" and criticize us in pub­ •.t ABED YOUNIS: EDITOR Member of U.S. Mainland and even Austra­ for making a last-minute request lic without offering any solutions. THOMAS ANDERSON: ST ~FF REPORTER As~odated lia being in the way. to meet with the Board. We were By the way, according to Board DAN PHILLIPS: STAFF REPORTER Press When the Board met in No­ also alloted an unrealistic policy, any official action of the 234-7578/234-6341/234-9272 vember, the Commissioner re­ amount of time to discuss our Board must be concurred by the e 1988, Marianas Variety, fax':. 234-9271 all righl'! rooarvoo minded the members of our de­ previous concerns, most of majority of the members.We do sir~ for a follow-.up sessiQn re- whicJl are not Jiolicy.-r.elated, is- ·Coallnue$ on page'21 PAGE 4--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANr~SVARIETYNEWS AND VIEWS--PAGES New Dump Site Questioned Guam_Conference Promotes Drug Awareness by Dan Phillips t.:1e PSS Science/Drug Free Mrs. Quitigua says the other programs and teams," she In-service training for By Tom Andernon in that area. better than what we have right dump is placed there will be work with the Executive A group of about 20 Task Force, which has been major areas the curriculum said. schools is being planned for Staff Reporter "I support a move away from now in Puerto Rico," said Rep. someone who is going to be Branch Task Force. Members members of the Saipan working on implementing a deals with include types of According to Mrs. Quitugua, March, training that will While a special task force Puertt. Rico, but not to have it William Ada. "Mr. Speaker displ~" of the committee, chosen by community, including Drug and Alcohol Curriculum drugs, social issues, consumer the curriculum was developed include teachers antl counselors. created by the Executive Branch moved to the Marpi Quarry let's not wait for another bomb The debate over the the Speaker, are Rep. Babuata, educators, parents, and others, into the Public School awareness, peer pressure, through discussion with and In April, working with the and charged with the duties of area. It is not the ideal area. I to exploded down there causing legislation was strong enough Rep. Benigno Sablan, Rep. recently returned from a System. relationship skills, parenting input from teachers, parents, students is planned, and in relocating the dump site away think there are other areas a loss of life, then we will be for House Speaker Pedro Juan Torres, Rep. Antonio substance abuse prevention Mrs. Quitugua and four other skills, and value and life skills. and students, and not based on April and May drug awareness from Puerto Rico has been where a site can be located," running back here to quickly Guerrero to respond by creating Camacho and Rep. Mariano conference in Guam, held members of the Task Force "Our goal is developing another model. with parents at the school level moving forward, the legislation said Babuata. pass this legislation. a special House committee to Bt71Iludes. February 5-10. gave a presentation regarding healthy, balanced personalities. "The program was developed will be addre~ed. needed to fully authorize the To find those other areas, One of the main topics their program to about 100 A. healthy mind and body are by the Task Force by our own "We need to get the parents Rep. Ada pointed to the dump's relocation, the . Vice Speaker Sablan suggested discussed was a community people in the Governor's :mpoqant," said Mrs. deliberations on what needs to involved," said Mrs. Quitugua. design of the new landfill as Commonwealth Solid Waste the legislature come up with Demapan First Mechanical support network for students Conference Room in Guam. Quitugua. be addressed. There was also a "Many of those students that one which w3uld lessen Management and Disposal Act, some funds to invest in a faced with problems, so that The same group, along with She emphasized the lot of input from students and are involved in drugs say their environmental problems has run into trouble. study. Engineering Graduate they will not have to turn to Harvey Lee from Hawaii, importance of total community parents." involvement began at the associated with dump sites and During Tuesday's session of "There are remote areas in Roman S. Demapan has drugs for relief. participated in two days of involvement, saying, "Net· Students and parents stressed elementary level, as early as the plan in the legislation to the House of Representatives, Marpi which could be.selected become the first CNMJ citizen Jackie Quitugua, the training Guam school teams. working is essential. the importance of relationship third grade." have five transfer station for two members objected strongly if the legislators find funds to ever to pass the professional coordinator for the conference "We gave them some ideas Involvement must come from and communication skills, said She also said that, "Many collection of refuse placed l to the site currently considered open up roads into secluded engineering examination in for the Saipan PSS, said the on how they can begin to the home, from the comm• Mrs. Quitugua. students ask why they are around the island as two of the as the nwnber one choice for a of Marpi," said the Vice mechanical engineering give in conference's focus "was a lot address drug education at the The Task Force plans to always being told that drugs are areas good aspects of the new landfill unity, and from the ·schools." new landfilL Speaker. Guam in October 1988. ·;_:; school level," said Mrs. in.tegrate its curriculum into no good, and then they turn plan. on each individual's need to She also said that integrating Rep. Gabriel Babuata, and Although some support from examine his own involvement Quitigua. the program into other existing the already in effect School around and see their parents Vice Speaker Benigno Sablan the other House :nembers was Also supporting the Roman obtained his design with drugs and how to deal The four that accompanied programs will be more Improvement Plan, and into involved with drugs. Parents said the proposed site, at Marpi given to Babuata and B. legislation was foloor Leader experience in Washington, with that, and also on how he Mrs. Quitigua were Luz effective than creating a the three major areas addressed are models, and they need to Quarry, was not the best choice Sablan's objection to the Vicente Sablan. Sablan said California, Guam and CNMI can reach out to t h e Buccat, Viola Guerrero, separate "team". "In order to by the plan: academic, realize the impact they have on forSaipan. Quarry site, the fact that some future plans to find a more working for various marine and community." Christine Dean, and Angie avoid duplicating effort, we behavior, and attitude. their kids' behavior." According to Rep. Babuata, a kind of action on the dump suitable site than Marpi Quarry mechanical engineering con­ Mrs. Quitugua is the head of Buniag. need to merge the program into new homestead is planned to be could be made, but currently sulting firms. At present, he is dl:1~f~ situation must be taken was .. located near the Marpi Quarry also stressed during the action needed to be taken to the principal mechanical and the COMMONWEALTH ,,. ·· ; swa·se8fsE:rrc>oA.·/\~ La ·.•• TEL.'234~53411234-7576 DLR. Gonzales with the help m,eeting on Sunday, February the construction of the $30 The Marianas High School 0f -Society members, met with 19 at 1:00 p.m. at the million New Saipan Hospital Honor Society and Biography designated contact persons from Marianas High Schoo 1 where he was the project Committee" is currently work­ cafeteria. Important decisions engineer and the Pub Ii c ing towards obtaining each of the MHS graduating . ,..egarding kinds of activities, TRUCK TRACTORS HERE NOW! ! Schools System upgrading information relative to names classes beginning in 1970. of past Marianas High School Plans to celebrate and make the site, date of celebration, and where he is presently the chief 1 Four late Model GMC graduates in order to compile a occasion a success were other pertinent matters will be mechanical engineering Brigadier Tractors designer. In addition, he has listing which will honor all the discussed at this meeting. madetben. .···' graduates in a book to be However, because not all The Committee, therefore, 1 All Cummins NTC 300 been involved in numerous Engines (after cooled) mechanical engineering published in celebration of the contact persons were present, urgently requests the ;'I participation· of all designated 1 All excellent tires systems design, e.g., aircon­ high school's 20th anniversary. the Committee did not come 1 All short wheel base for ditioning, pump and piping, So far the assistance provided out with any definite plans for contact persons in order to short turning radius plumbing, heating and by both current students, the occasion and, therefore, assure that the "MHS 20th 1 All 38,000 lb. rear axles ventilation, for hotels, condo­ teachers, and past graduates deferred all suggestions made Anniversary Celebration" be with spring suspension miniwns, and public facilities have been very helpful. for further review and input one that is truly memorable. 1 All with slide fifth wheels in Guam and Saipan. On January 29, the Commit­ Those present at the meeting Super prices - Quantity A 1977 graduate of Marianas te•! headed by John Oliver decided to reschedule another High School, R o m a n discounts You can not beat our deal, subsequently earned his "IN STOCK" bachelor of science degree from Pick yours while they last the top-notched school of FEEL LIKE A CALL: mechanical engineering at· Purdue University in 1981. EQUIPMENT Roman is the son of Mr. & MILLIONAIRE WHEN PARTS/SERVICE/SALES/GENSETS Mrs. Gregorio G. Demapan of · MIDPAC MICRONESIA, INC. Chalan Kanoa. Saipan. YOO MIDDLE ROAD, GARAPAN, SAIPAN BOX PPP-298 TEL NO. (670) 234-0475 Rota School SAIPAN, MP 96950 FAX NO. (670) 234-0476 Projects To Be RETIRE

Awarded' Soon Provide for your future with a 310C , I PSS - Negotiations for Rota well-balanced insurance school projects are currently BACKHOE LOADER 'i program. Let the good guys underway, and the contracts /. •' and gals at Moylan's help you ._ will be awarded soon, according select the retirement plan that to Herman B. Cabrera, PSS Chief Archiect. is right for you and your He said the Rota projects family. We'll put you 1 Qnan & GENERATOR SETS IN STOCK ON SAIPAN have been bidded, but "the bid ;! on Easy Street. c results far exceeded the amount authorized for the IX"Ojects." "We re•bidded the projects, CALL: and hope that many companies EQUIPMENT will apply so that we can get a PARTS/SERVICE/SALES/GENSETS contract that will match the amount authorized for the Rota "IN STOCK" school projects," Cabrera said. CALL: Proj~cts for Saipan and MID-PAC MICRONESIA, INC. Tinian public schools, amount­ EQUIPMENT MIDDLE ROAD, GARAPAN, SAIPAN ing to $4.2 million, were MOYLAN'S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INT'L. (INC.) PARTS/SERVICE/SALES/GENSETS awarded earleir this month and Home Of The Good Guys · ."d!DPAC MICRONESIA, INC. BOX PPP-298 TEL NO. (670) 234-()475 the notice to proce.ed was given Sablan Building MIDDLE ROAD, GARAPAN, SAIPAN FAX NO. (670) 234-0476 to the contractors to begin P.O. Box 206, Salpan. MP 96950 BOX PPP-298 TEL NO. {670) 234-0475 SAIPAN, MP 96950 construction on February 22, • Telephone: 234-6142/6442/6571 /7185 SAIPAN, MP 96950 FAX NO. {670) 234-0476 1989, Cabrem said. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 7 PAGE6--MAR1ANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989

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------PAGE 8--MARIA.. ~AS VARIETY NEWS AND \IIEWS--FRIDA l· FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE9 College President Lobbys For Bill By Tom Anderson a comprehensive look at a three highly skilled scientist Staff Re.JX>rter major reorganization of the all of whom are person was Northern Marianas College law instead of taking a piece­ are classified as non-resident President Agnes McPhetres meal approach. workers. had on her lobbying hat Although before meeting The permits of these Tuesday as she visited the with Rep. Sablan, McPhetres scientist to work in the CNMI House of Representatives to was button-holding every were close to expiring and with them would also go the try and have a bill which member of the House that l . would exempt professional past by urging to take up the work they have done to try Colorful drusm to be used as trash cans along the employees of the college from bill, after her discussion with and breed traditional strains of beach, Civic Center area, also is a part of the the non-resident worker Sablan she seemed satisfied vegetation found in the CNMI Rotary Club of Saipan beautification project. The restrictions of Public Law 5- over the approach Sablan with imported plants in order drums are chained to trees with locks. (The 6 drums 32. wanted to take with the bill. that a more disease and pest was contributed by CMS). The bill she was seeking to What had bothered resistant hybrid could be have brought up during the McPhetres was the question of found. The project is also Tuesday session of the House how much time would it take funded at a level of $500, 000 Susupe Civic Beach behind the is in the Commerce and for the House to pass the bill, and those funds would also be Rotary tennis court last Saturday Feb. Tourism Committee chaired which had already passed the lost if the scientist had to 11. The beautification project by Rep. Manuel Sablan.· But Senate. What is at stake for leave the CN.MI, she said. Planted was attended by: Abed Younis; ¢ere are also four or five the college is a half a million She added that she had planting, Stan Torres other bills aimed at amending dollar research project which appealed to the Attorney Coconut watching, Ed Takahashi Public Law 5-32. could have major benefits for General's Office and had been digging (all Rotary past Because of the number of agriculture in t h e told that office felt the Seedlings presidents) and President bills on the public law, Rep. Commonwealth. scientist could stay as they Dennis Yoshimoto, super­ Sablan told McPhetres his McPhetres explained that the were professional employees. As a service to the com­ vising. Not shown in photo are committee is planning to take project is now worked on by However, the Chief of munity, members of the P.P. Frank Diaz, Rot:.- iuns Commerce and Labor had not Rotary Club of Saipan planted Dick Szumiel and Norbert agreed with the AG's opinion over 35 coconut seedlings and Sablan. (The flower plants is a and had said the scientist must about 15 flower plants at the contribution from MVB). leave. Rep. Sablan said, "I sympathize with the problems 4x2 STANDARD BED the college is facing.· But the committee want to consolidate all the proposed bills which seek to amend Public Law 5- CAESAR SALAD ~.2 in a comprehensive ~pproach." & Amtrlcan tRed Cron We'll Helµ PRIME RIB WillYmI? NIGHf! +

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Budget.. . Continued from page 1 Suspected Jewel Thieves Arraigned *Judiciary Branch--$566,800 :Proj~cts--$~ 15,500 The four Filipino tourists had bail set at $25,000 each, or from their hotel rooms) *Legislative Branch-- Public Auditor--$779,000 who allegedly made off with until the arraignment, when voluntarily for an interview, $2,800 000 The Senate Committee approximately $100,000 in Cuyson's bail was increased to which they did, according to *Office of Washington Substitute Bill will now be. jewelry from the Hafa Adai . $50,000 because the Attorney the DPS report. Representative--$600,000 retm:ned .to the. J:Iouse for Gift Shop and later may have General's office feared he may According 10 !he DPS, !he *Government Corporations-- cons1deranon and it is expected attempted to rob Duty Free be able to make bail and try to four men had already bought $25 245 825 a joint committee between the Shoppers were arraigned at the leave the island. plane tickets and were planning *independent Programs-- House and the Senate will be Commonwealth Trial Court There have been two charges to leave the island soon after $643 000 created to reach an agreement Tuesday. filed by the Attorney General's the !heft occurred. *Other Programs-- on the final budget bill which The gift shop reported the office. Count one is theft, and The stolen items included $6,055,905 will be sent to the governor. theft took place Thursday, count two is burglary. jewelry, necklaces, watches, February 9. Police arrested and lighters. from page 1 four suspects, all from the According to the report by C LJ C ... Continued Philippines. They are Wilfredo the Department of Public After the Hafa Adai robbery, cheaper fuel, I hope there will does not just operate like a Cayanan, Alberto Velarde, Safety, a confidential source according to the DPS, there This Car Is For You At This be a roll back on the charges to business io earn a profit but Apolinario Cuyson, and tipped off a detective that the was an attempted robbery at residential customers," said will provide a service to the Amado Samortin. four men were probably the Duty Free Shoppers in which Rep. Sablan. "I hope CUC people." · Cayanan was released on his ones who committed the crime. the suspects were scared away own recognizance, apparently The police then requested by the store's alanns. Unbelievable Price Of Supreme Court... because he has a sister working that the four men come down No date has been set for a on the island. - The other three !O the station (from the airport trial at this time. Continued from page 1 laws, and enforce our Court. own laws. We have developed Two Winners In Garapan Spelling Bee $8,79590 The make up of the supreme and matured politically, A spelling bee competition covers the whole academic spelling cont.est will be held on socially and economically to court, the committee suggests, was held at Garapan area," he said. June 9, one week before the the point where we have the should consist of three judges. Elementary School last Friday, A final ch amp ions hip closing of the school year. ability to organize and Local judges sfiall be initial ending up wi!h co-winners. administer our own supreme selected for the panel unless The co-winners were court," said Villagomez. they are unable or disqualified. seventh-grader Andrea · Authorization for the A second selection of Pamintuan and fifth-grader candidates would include the creation of the supreme court Judith Lacay. \• was found by the committee to local federal judge and the last There are 54 members in the exist in provisions of the selection consist of candidates school's spelling club, ranging CNMI Constitution, the from Guam Palau and the from grades 5-7. 20 of those Covenant, and in Federated States of Micronesia members participated in Constitutional Amendments. Cost for the es·ablishment of Friday's competition. The committee recommends the court was estimated at Stanley A. Matagolai, club the supreme court should have between $150,000 to advisor, said he would like to the authority and control over $175,000, with the salary of encourage more students to admissions to the Bar, an· the Chief Justice, recommended join the club. ~~·... authority currently resting with by !he committee, to be set at "The list of words doesn't "'-:' the Commonwealth Trial $75,000 a year. just focus on one subject; it Andrea Pamintuan, left, and Judith Lacay. GIGANTIC CLERRfiNCE SALE!!! APPLIANCES. cAs H0 N li \ STAR COMMERCIAL . • REST. EQUIPMENT...... 50°/o OFF PREMIER GAS/ELECTRIC RANGE.50o/o OFF LEONARD 2 BURNER HOT PLATE $25305 0 WAS$506.10 ...... NOW ~~;:~~-~~-~.~ ...... NOW s355 ° coU:~~~~TAL 30" ELECTRIC RANGE $ MERCHANDISER ~~~:~:s~'..~~~...... NOW $2Q780 36000 WAS $3,633.00 ELECTRIC FRYER $ S53 WAS$720.10 ...... NOW WAS$951.05 ...... NOW 4 7 -~(·i' HEAT LAMP $ 85 ORSON REFRIGERATOR/ WAS$275.70 ...... 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Li uor Wines, Fosters Beer • PAGE 12--MAI~IANAS VARIETY NEWS A'D> VIEWS--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANAS "lARII;.TY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 13 Drivers Licenses Procedure To Be Investigated Public Hearing Set For Nansay Resort By Tom Anderson House session, Torres some reservations over the some persons were not even returned to the Commonwealth recruit qualified residents for known for its exciting enter- estate development as well as Staff Reporter expressed a concern over how ethnic language of the letter by required to take any kind of I started paying between $500 A public hearing on the 787 Other features include two hotel operations to the greatest tainrnent centers, health/sports talented local people at each Saipan's roadways can be person's in the CNMI who do Torres, he too said test. and $600 a year," said Sablan. room resort hotel project freshwater swimming pools degree possible, reserving facilities in Seta and Ginza project site. difficult to navigate as often not know the English language improvements needed to be Sablan also said the CNMI proposed by Nansay Micro­ with extensive landscaping and As a result of the concerns initially 25% of the jobs for office buildings, as well as The development team drivers seem to not know the well could pass the written made in educating driver's in has a very high car insurance nesia Corporation for San planting of tropical vegetation, expressed during the House local residents for an estimated numerous high quality involved in the extensive rules of the road, but Rep. Juan driver's test the CNMI and ensuring they rate because of the feeling of Roque has been set for a jogging path, outdoor stage, session, Speaker Pedro increase in resident employ- residential housing projects in research and planning of this Torres wants that changed. "Most of these Koreans and insurance companies that the ' dinner show pavilion, beach know the traffic safety rules. Wednesday, February 22. project are experts from Torres successfully interested Chinese drivers that I know can' "It is very difficult to get out island a dangerous place to Guerrero request of Torres that ~. Company officials are hoping pavilions and botanical garden ment of 200. Japan. Headquartered in Tokyo, Considering themselves throughout the region, his fellow House of barely speak or understand the on our highways and be drive. he further look into the matter on the hotel grounds. The to get much feedback from the including M&E Pacific, Inc., Representative members in his English language, how on worried about someone hitting "When I was in Oregon, I and report his findings back to community at the hearing, facilities themselves include a Japan, Nansay Corporation is a "long term players" in every real estate development market the company is Energy Resources Internation­ suggestion that the way driver's earth could they pass the you from all different was paying about $80 a year the House during a future which will take place in the ballroom, restaurants, con­ company with 300 employees involved in, Nansay's develop- al, Pacific Basin Environment­ licenses are issued should be English written driver's test? for my insurance but when I session. San Roque Elementary School ference rooms, health club, directions," said the Vice and assets of $1 billion in ment teams are made up of al Consultants, Inc., Howard looked into. Could this be part of the reason tennis courts. The project also Speaker. at 7:00p.m. Japan and the U.S. The individuals with diversified Fields & Associates, and why they are such lousy The proposed development is consists of dormitory and In a letter to Department of He added he had heard rumors company "is perhaps most well experience in international real Archaeologist Brian Butler. Public Safety Director Ed drivers?"said Torres. that some of the driver's a first class multi-recreational apartment units to house Maniousan, a letter Torres Although Vice Speaker licenses issued were simply SAFE DRIVING ---£}(,~f~~~J/ resort complex located just employees on nearby property ~ '· · o~~}ffzyEJiJ-YJ{~xrr,- -~···~· shared during the Tuesday Benigno Sablan expressed "fixed" before hand and that south of San Roque Village, or on the hillside. \ • .!'i~--Gitnd'..G ~~~~llfl:J~ approximately 0.6 miles south In order to help compensate of the Nikko Hotel and north for the loss of a small wetland of the Aqua Resort Club. Plans area on the planned resort site, call for three main buildings on plans call for wet!and enhance­ 4.73 acres of land, including ment and creation on a 4. 78 380 meters of beach frontage. acre site across the highway arg's Kitc~e11 ~uA•IT-.v·· Because of the fragile nature from the Nansay property . I . . ... -... of existing water and power adjacent to some existing For Good Homemade Baked Goods --- sources on · Saipan, the wetland. The primary purpose proposed· project plans to of this mitigation plan would produce all of its water and be to provide ideal, isolated, CURA•·· llLITV power requirements. On-site open-water wetland habitat for Available on shelf Daily power generation, rainwater birds and other plants and catchment, desalinization and animals. Pies drilling of wells will supply No dredging ol the nearshore • Chocolate pie wl chocolate meringue & 100% of the resort's power and VALUE lagoon area or seagrass beds is •Walnut pie water. requirements and there­ planned and there are no plans • Chocolate nut pie Sedan DL 4DR Automatic· Economical fore. will not place . a n y to alter the beach in any way. & Dependable Transportation additional burden on the •Butter pie The developer has also island's already over-taxed • Custard pie • Aircondition/Rustproof infrastructure. proposed to upgrade an existing • License & Registration The heart of the resort and park area to benefit the general •Apple pie • Power Steering public and other users of the • AM/FM Stereo main attraction for tourists will 11 Coconut custard pie be an extensive seawater park/beach area at a location to • Analog Instrumentation be selected. •Applepie • Quartz Digital Clock lagoon system with waterfalls, •Pumpkin pie • Telltale Graphic Monitor . . . . coral reef habitat and snorkel­ Increased visitor arrivals and • Tripmeter. ing trail. The lagoons will expenditures estimated to be • Disc Brakes total approximately 6,000 generated by project could be $10,295. square meters in surface area or more than $75 million per Cakes 9" approximately 8% of the total year. Nansay estimates that a 11 Pumpkin cake Justy ECVl Automatic • # 1 in Customer total of 800 employees will be site. The lagoons are being •Banana cake Satisfaction in its class. ·-··~-~jliii designed by Howard Fields and necessary to operate tlie hotel. • Electronic Continuously ?:1 ml!!iiiiiillli.. Nansay officials say their • Devil chocolate cake • Variable Transmission Associates, ex1 erts in the $9495. design of these st 11ctures. company policy will be to • Aircondltion/Rustproof •Cheese cake • License and Registration •Butter cake • AM/FM Stereo • Halogen Headlights •Carrotcake • Analog Instrumentation • Telltale Graphic Monitor •.Pineapple carrot cake • Tripmeter Music Society 30 variety of cookies • Disc Brakes • Rack & Pinion Steering To Host Karen Other items Karen Giorgio will be the Bread •Napoleon apple turnover guest artist at the Sunday • 100% whole wheat bread • Danish pastries Salon of the Northern Marianas • Cinnamon rolls Music Society this Sunday, • Cracked wheat bread February 19th. Karen is from •Coffee cakes Sunny Southern California, • Pullman bread • Croissants-plain • Aircondition/Rustproof down San Diego way. She is •Portuguese bread • Croissants wl ham & cheese • License & Registration currently appearing at the and many many more items • AM/FM Stereo Nikko Hotel Pau Pau Bar in a • Chamorro bread whole wheat bagles. • Power Steering return engagement She comes • Fold Down Rear Seat •Banana bread • Analog Instrumentation here directly from performing • Quartz Digital Clock for the Carnival Cruise Line • TelHale Graphic Monitor where she entertained on the • Tripmeter • Disc Brakes Jubilee Ship during an eight ·:-:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:•:-.·.·>:•.·:·.·.·.·.·.·.·.··,·,·.·.·,·.-, week Carribean Cruise. Karen will be at. the Nikko until Feb. 2fth, then she. goes to the Come visit our shop & see the list of items this talented lady. Performance SUBA~Ue THE 1989 SUBARU: Guam Okura Hotel for an available only on orders We built our reputation by building a better car. engagement will be at the Hyatt Hotel in Karen is a very diverse the Oceana Room at 2:00 p.m. We open Mondays-Saturdays 6:00 am - 7:00 pm ST. 1.mtertainer and plays easy Members enter free, non eel Drive, listening standards, currents members enter free, non •{ Sundays- 8:00 am -5:00 pm · 1 eel Drive, MOTORS5 bits, jazz and blues and a little members please pay a $2.00 and"4WD, GARAPAN • BEACH ROAD bit of country. The Society is fee. New members are Phone # 234-3706 time 4WD. pleased and honored to host an welcome, memberships are as Uttle as $10.00 per year. Located in Susupe North of Mt. Carmel-next to T~ Video Shop & LBC PRICES INCLUDE TAX afternoon. of music featuring Based on r< l Polk & J 0 Powor and As~oc. 1Q88cs PAGE 14--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AN.)\ IEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANAS VARIETYNEWSANDVIEWS--PAGE 15 Visitors Give Insight To Special Ed In Japan VOTERS RALLY FOR by Dan Phillips Atsuko Hiramatsu, and Junji The four Japanese special Hayashi, all said that one of education teachers visiting the biggest differences they saw Saipan this week have given between Saipan and their home NONG & ANGE some insight into their unique in Japan is that, "Saipan is like school for adults. one big family. There is a January 28,1989 At Hikari Gakuen, students support network for the tange from age 16-63. The handicapped. In Japan, each students live, eat, sleep, work, family is separate; the and learn at the ..school, and handicapped don't have the teachers also live there, same support" according to Yukie Kojima, "Everybody is really busy in j one of the four visiting Saipan. Japan. Many people would "Our school teaches mainly like to help the handicapped, vocational skills, so that the but they just don't have the handicapped people can get time. Our school is a big jobs. Students participate in help." special education programs They also said that "it is while they are in elementary good that the regular students and high school, then they can are helping the handicapped come to Hikari Gakuen," she students" at MHS. said. Rick Castro, Chairman of Some of the actual job skills the M H S learned by students at Hikari Secondary/Mainstreaming Gakuen include making transition program, said the handicrafts, producing fruits program's goal is to "help the and vegetables, making auto students get more age­ progressed to the point that (Monday through Wednesday) spent last night visiting the parts, and breeding dogs. appropriate functional skills." they can attend classed with observing Marianas High programs at W.S. Reyes, The four teachers, Ms. He added that some of the other students. school's special education Hopwood · Junior High, Kojima, Sumio Kawasaki, special education students have After spending three days program, the Japanese teachers Garapan Elementary, San Vicente and the Peer Program schools. A reception was held last night for the teachers at the homes of Castro and MHS principal Jose Bermudes. In addition, two of the teachers - stayed overnight at Mr. 1!1l11if.! . : Bermudes' house and two .:·1,11·1: .:·'···'... ········'::!·········'1 .....·····'1 ..:······'f· ..::·····'l ...···'·1 ...' ······i··'...... ·······j·' ...·········' ...·······i·' ...········'1 ...········'1 ...········'1 1...... ···' stayed at Castro's house. A trip to Managaha island is scheduled for today, as well as dinner at the China House Restaurant. This visit is part of a cultural and educational exchange program between the two school. The program was started in December, 198.7, when 30 teachers, including the four currently visiting, and 55 students visited Saipan for four days. Castro visited Japan for three ' weeks as part of the program in June, 1988. .\.~ . Also, prior to this visit, . lchiro Sakanashi, Director at ~ Hikari Gakuen, came to Saipan from February 6-9 to coordinate activities and exchange greetings with J.M Guerrero of the Marianas Visitors Bureau and Governor Pedro P. Tenorio. Hikari Gakuen was founded in 1970 by Shione Esaki. His son, Masumi Esaki, now oversees the daily operation of the school. The school is located in the rural area of Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture. Ms. Kojima says the school's purpose is to "give light (Hikari means light) to those students born with physical handicaps, with the help and support of dedicated citizens and staff." She says that the school had 55 students when it first .," S>~~ It i'l<>w! ! ! Only At------started, now has 85 students, r and expects to have 100 by j I liDl.l.lall SAIPAN PROFESSIONAL CENTER April. . Paid for by: Committee to Elect HERMAN ROGOLIFOI GUERRERO (Nong) • Governor . \ MANUEL CABRERA SABLAN (Ange) • Lt. Governor llC »I ORS • P.O. Box 924, Saipan, MP 96950 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANAS VARIETY.NEWS ANDVIEWS--PAGE 17 PAGE 16--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989

payments be diverted into a fund House Helps Koblerville to upgrad~ the home to a . , , , satisfactory level within one year \. after the reappraisal has been By Tom Anderson homes are in bad need of repair, on the giving aid to Koblerville. home, Sumitomo Construction. completad. Staff Reporter as two resolution, one from Rep. Camacho's resolution "The houses built b y Introducing.·· requests that Marianas Housing Sumitomo are experiencing Home owners in Koblerville There seemed to be no party Democrat Rep. Antonio recently banded together to politics in the House o f Camacho, one from Republican Authority expedite its settlement leaks, lack of drainage systems in present their problems to Representatives desire to help out Rep. Moses Fejeran, were with the construction firm which the bathrooms, walls are cracking Congressmen and also sought the people in Koblerville whose introduced in the House Tuesday built many of the Koblerville and several other defects are present," said Camacho. legal counsel from Attorney Double falte "MIHA should forgive the David Wiseman. B~IJ.d Both resolutions were passed New Union Bank Makes Public Debut homeowners from paying their SAN FRANCISCO - The an unveiling. Itoh, president and chief month credit until settlement by the House, but Vice Speaker executive officer. "Although with Sumitomo is reached." Benigno Sablan suggested the merger of California First Bank The new Union Bank was the bank has a new name and Rep. Fejeran's resolution was Commonwealth Development and Union Bank took a major created Nov. 1, 1988 when image, it has not changed its also aimed at MIHA as he Authority be added to the step toward completion as the California First Bank, San commitment to providing requested that agency reappraise resolution so it would be two banks began operating Francisco acquired Union Bank, personal and efficient service," the value of the constructed addressed to both CDA and together under the Union Bank Los Angeles. Although the he added homes by 50 percent and MIHA. name. Union Bank name w a s More than 130 of the fonner restructure the mortgage "Everyone knows that CDA is officially adopted at that time, The new Union Bank is the going to foreclose on MIHA," California First Bank offices payments based on the the public debut was delayed fifth largest commercial bank said Sablan. He added the had throughout the state unveiled reappraised value. until today to allow the new in the state with $15 billion in learned of the foreclosure from a their Union Bank, featuring Also, Fejeran suggests, until bank to integrate many of its assets and 167 offices. The "reliable source" who had told new graphics that will be used the homes ;ire reappraised no products and services and to bank combines the broad retail Sablan he expected the for all offices of the combined mortgage payments should be prepare new signage. base and international expertise institution. The new signs had required by MIRA. And that a foreclosure to happen before the of California First with the been installed over previous "This is an important day for percentage of the mortgage end of the month. former Union Bank's middle weeks, but were covered by the new Union Bank because market and real estate lending temporary "wrappers" showing we are now able to offer experience and established the old California First uniform, as well as expanded graphics. The unveiling of the services for ·our California reputation as California's premier business bank. All American straight from Colorado, Denver new signs was literally that -- customers," said Seishichi Country & Western Music Gov. Proclaims NMC Week In recognition of the enrolled in courses at the college. programs in the areas of nursing, contribution made by ·Northern Governor Tencrio ended the secretarial scienc•·-s, and vocational Marianas College (NMC) to the proclamation by urging all training and co'.1.>truction trades; local community, Governor Pedro citizens "to join us in recognizing and we are becoming actively \I · LIVE!l!·~: P. Tenorio has proclaimed next the valuable contribution made by involved in offering training for week (February 19-25) as Northern Northern Marianas College to the jobs in the tounsm industry. I . ·' i hope next week will provide the ti Marianas College Week. community." EVERY NIGHT l The governor's proclamation Commenting 0.1 the Governor's local people, and particularly the As Governor Pedro P. Tenorio signs a proclamation declaring February message emphasized that the proclamation, NMC president high school seniors, with the 19-25 as Northern Marianas College Week, members of the College's (EXCEPT MONDAYS) college plays a significant role in Agnes McPhetres, said, "I am very opportunity to better under-stand Board of Regents and Administration look on. Present for the signing the options that are available to were (left to right) ~egent John Schwarz, Board of Regents the economic and social welfare of pleased with the progress the Chairwoman Bernad1ta Seman, Regents Juan Tudela, Juan L. 7:00 PM TO 2:00 AM the islands and i~ people; he noted college has made, particularly as them in the future - and the role Babauta and Isaac Calvo, NMC President Agnes McPhetres, Regent that since NMC was established in we enter our fourth year of that NMC can play in helping Tom Tebuteb, and NMC Vice President Alvaro Santos. Not present for at the 1976, over 4,000 people have accreditation. We've added new them achieve their goals." the ceremony was Regent Rufina Villagomez of Tinian l., ...... I :-j I Welcomes You To Paradise

... -··:·::·::·::·:·:·:·:.-:·::······· ..··.-·-.·.·.·.·.·.··.··.·-:; >:y:;:;::<::-:-·-·:·:·:·:·:·:m:-:-·-:.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.·.·.·:· ••••·•ti~~··•~-~t~•·•~•i•~•-~!I•••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••1•1•~l~DQI••• Enjoy a fabulous day at PIC's •••••••·~~m1~~·~~-•••mg:ng••••••••t.·.·.·,·,·.-.·.·.·.·,·.·.·.- ... ;.:·:·:·:·:::::·:::::·:;:;:;:·:·:;:;:;.;:::::::::·.·:::·:::::::::::·:;:::·:·:·:······· ························ •••••••••••·~~a;oot!! "O (t)"' ·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·,·.·.·.·.· ·.·' ·.·.·.·:<·.·>:·.·.·.; .• ·.:·····:·:·:::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::: ·:·>:·:·:·>:·:<<·:·:->:·:·:······••·••••••••••••••1•1••···•••• ...... 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Box 2370, Salpan, MP 96950 * Tel:(670) 234-7976 --- PAGE 18--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS MB VIEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIA~AS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS--PAGE 19 ·Public Should Be Involved In Land Exchange By Tom Anderson Babauta. suffered when the land was first the so called red-line or retention time, 't'hY continue this unjust Staff Reporter "We must com.ider the fact exchanged during the f950s areas lhat were taken away for treatment," said Babauta. Marinas Public Land that the value of properties in under the Trust Territory years. military use, roads and schools. He is asking MPLC to hold Corporation has agreed to listen the Commonwealth, particularly "I ask whether or not our It was widely known as a matter public hearings on the matter to what Senator Juan Babauta in Saipan, is at an all time high people, those affected, really had of unwritten government policy, before any decisions are made has to say before passing and climbing. Thus if a person a choice in exchanging their when the government started the concerning the short exchange regulations setting up a short is short changed by 2 hectares, it properties? Did they really agree land exchange program, that program. exchange program for those land could mean the loss of hundreds to exchange their land? I ask compensation f Jr damaged "It is too important not to," owners who entered into land of thousands of dollars for the these questions with regard to parcels was on a 2 to 1 ratio, said Babauta over his concern to exchanges during the time of the individual and a ga!n of hundreds the so called damaged parcels. maybe more. Our people were have the public be involved in Trust Territory. of thousands of dollars for the These were parcels that were in being unjustly treated at that the :MPLC program. The :MPLC was ready to take government." up the short exchange program "I do not think that Public during its meeting early this Law 5-33, which I introduced, 8th Annual Flame Tree Arts Festival month but a letter from Babauta was written with the spirit of convinced them to wait. denying individuals of properties The Commonwealth Council tion entry applicaion fonns are The registration entry date Sen. Babauta is objecting to a they rightfully should have. for Arts and Culture would like now ready and can be picked-up line on April 28, 1989, no proposed regulation which Rather, it was written with the to ·remind all Artists, at the CCAC office, Conven­ later than 4:30 p.m. and if would have MPLC not be spirit of awarding individuals of Musicians, Dancers, Crafts­ tion Center in Capitol Hill. anyone have any questions or obligated to compensate a short properties they rightfully should people, local Auto Dealers, and The Council encourages all in need of assistmce they can exchange land 0wner if the have." any interested businesses and participating Artists, business­ contact Mart SaJlan, Festival difference between the land Over 380,685 :.q. meters of individuals who wishes to es, and interested individuals to Coordinator, CCAC, at phone exchanged is Jess than IO land is in question under the participate for the up-coming register early in order to numbers 322-9982 or 322- percent short exchange program, said 8th Annual Flame Tree Arts provide the Festival Commit­ 9983 during government "I do not support this and I Babuata, and tl:e pro.grams Festival Celebration to be held tee Members with ample time regular working hours. disagree. There should be fully affects at least 65 individuals and on Saturday May 20, 19 89, to plan, organize, prepare, and compensation for any exchange their land heirs. from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to ensure space availability for that was short and MP LC Babauta adds that MPLC at the Civic Center Beach, this colorful and gr pat Balkin-PIC should find any n :::ans to make should not contin..ie the unjust Children's Park in Susupe are significant event be success the compensatior ," said Sen. treatment these individuals most welcome. 1 he registra- ever. Employee Of The Month Alexander B. Balkin, a bartender at Pacific Island NG Club-Saipan, not only gets all the drinks straight, but he . stands out as an employee who is willing to take initiative, according to PIC-Saipan General Manager Terry Short Balkin, 27, who normally turns out the drinks at the San Antonio resort's poolside Buoy Bar, has been named PIC­ Saipan employee of the month for January. "He may be an 8 to 5 (EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE) employee," Short said after presenting the honor to Balkin, "but he's willing to work when needed and that's what's needed for success in this business. n -----TAGAPAG-SALITA------REV. PROCESO MARCELO

---MANG-AAWIT--- R Q MY DINGLAS Alexander B. Balkin Short's praise for Balkin was seconded by his supervisor, PIC-Saipan Food and Beverage filirector Wilfred Hagen. The award was a surprise to Balkin, who was told to report for work as usual. But to the surprise of no one at PIC­ S aipan, Balkin insisted on working the bartender shift at his own party. SAIPAN COMMUNITY CHURCH In addition to public praise, the Employee of the Month Award brought Balkin a • certificate, a deluxe overnight PEBRERO 16-19, 1989 • 7-9 NG GABI stay for two at the S a n Antonio resort and $100 in cash. PAGE20--MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANA~ VARIETY·NEWS ANDVIEWS--PAGE21 Tinian Get Funds For Water NEW WORLD By Tom Anderson $1,553,000 to be spend towards the delegation p1ssed a second Staff Reporter the setting up of the Tinian resolution to spend $1,050,000 Homestead program. on the Tinian power plant and Millions of dollars will soon COLOR Marianas Public Land $485,000 for other improvements be headed for Tinian to improve Corporation was directed to spend to the Tinian power system. water and power and to establish some of those funds, $358,000 27 a homestead district there. for survey and land clearing, and Both resolution were official The Tinian Legislative $100,000 for the construction of 1ogged into the House o f Delegation recently passed last access roads. Representatives records during year a plan to earmark Then in January of this year, Tuesday's session. us ARMOUR OAK SAPPORO FOL GERS MAXWELL DIAMOND CORNED CHOPPED IC HI BAN GROUND G.RICE HAM ~ 24'S COFFEE Letters... - BEEF throughout the Pacific region only fair that a set of 50 lbs. 16 oz. 3 lbs. .G~~~GOFFE m 12oz. 3 lbs. Continued from page 2 but in the United States as qualifications be also imposed ;::.;::: I how­ well. Is it unprofessional to for Board members? ~ ever, to see Mrs. Tomokane support someone who has done We want to emphasize that "pass the buck" and criticize us a meritorous job for our school the issues and concerns raised (:§19 ., in public without offering any system? We do not intent to were only recommendations solutions. By the way, discredit anyone who has not demands. Our hoe in establishing a constructive and 777 777 Kl KOMAN according to Board policy, any contributed to the system in p'9sitive dialogue was to SARDINE .MACKEREL SOY official action of the Board one way or another. We want 7oz. 15oz. SAUCE 13oz. must be concurred by the to reaffirm our support for our present issues, policy-related or 500ml. B.Boz. majority of the members. We local people who can get the oillerwise, and focus on the m "" do not necessarily condone job done even is he/she does merits of the issues without killing fire with fire but we not ·possess any advanced malice to anyone in particular. feel that this unprecendented degree over any other PH.D After all, the Board members matter must be clarified once from abroad. wee elected on the notion that and for all. Let us not forget that many comm uni cation between We are on record as being of our indigenous people have everyone and the Board will be KING CAR YOURS MEIJI APPLE RICE opposed to the approved contributed significantly to the ~mproved. We applaud the LEMON LEMON MARIE JACK KRISPIES Qrganizational chart. Despite well-being of others as well as ~oard's willingness to hear the CRAB 13 oz. TEA POWDER CHOICE BICUIT 11 oz. pur strong objections, the to the general well-being of our concerns of the schools, the 350ml. 150 gr. MOONLIGHT Board approved it in island nation without any "grass roots" of the system, by BISCUIT ;•fovember. credentials from U.S. medical scheduling a full day session SHIP .50¢ We are adamant in our or educational institutions. with us this month, even position that the reorganiza­ While we do not question the though a couple of the NAVY .55¢ tfonal scheme requiring us to Board's authority to dismiss or members did not feel that we report directly to two retain the Commissioner, we deserved another meeting. 'I immediate supervisors (Mr. question the appropriateness of (cancelled again). EARLY MAXWELL CARNATION CARNATION CRISCO ~WESSON Tony Quitugua and Mr. Justo removing the Commissioner Nonetheless, we look to the FOL~~:i HOUSE COFFEE COFFEE OIL \\1 OIL DAWN before the expiration of his future with certainty in terms VEGETABLE Quitugua) is not a sound COFFEE INST. MATE MATE gal. \J 64 oz. I contract, as has been rumored. of constantly enhancing our 22 oz. OIL management policy. In the 8oz. COFFEE 11 oz. We are only ... requesting the students' potential to excel in 8 oz. 4.59 1 gal. words of an authority in 6.79 = I Board to retain the Commis­ their educational endeavors 24oz. management practices, Mr. I Jess Concepcion, "any logical sioner until the expiration of irregardless of any obstacles i and sensible management must his contract this December that may be in the way by Location: have a unity of command. An since his contract took effect providing them with all the IN FRONT OF employee must have one before passage of Public Law 6 services available. immediate supervisor. Once 10. In addition,. the critical We realize that education is a TOWN HOUSE SHOPPING CENTER WHOLE CRISCO CAMPBELL BEST FOOD you deviate from that, you transitional activities occuring never-ending process and seek MAYONNAISE RIPE SHORTENING PORK& Business Hour: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM OLIVE 3 lbs. 16 oz. BEAN create chaos, frustration and !It the present time requires pi'! support of everyone for the 17 oz. ~ soz. management problems." Any someone of his experience and benefit of our children because, Tel.no.: 234-1438 (Chalan Kanoa) o~·o' ""~K• (easy open) basic management course will o::aliber. We want to note that at ) 1es, our children deserve the 234-7345 (Garapan) ~E!f.H• 1 also support this school of no time were we ever best education possible. ~·-1 thought. We are perplexed, approached or encouraged by Sincerely, however, at the Board's the Commissioner to support Is! 'roe Aldan, Tom Pangelinan, ~nsistence that we serve two his retention. 1·.' Felix Cepeda, Rosario Elameto, 11 " masters at the same time aside If the Board is overly Manuel Aldan, Thomas Saures, concerned about the qualifica­ ~~~\\0·~ The Northern Marianas BOLD BOUNCE DAWN from paying attention to our Rita Sablan, Brigid Ichihara, Joe tions of all the school GIANT 10's DISH ' teachers and students - the latter Eermudes, Thomas Tebuteb, Oscar ;ts6 ~ Music Society 42oz WASH being the ullimate reason for personnel, and rightly so, isn't Quitugua. 4Boz. our existence in the system. ~1 ~ The direct linkage between csQ<:.' presents the schools and the previous MINA' SINGKO NA KOMPLl'ANOS I department heads such as Mr. Jess Concepcion, Mr. Isaac ti*) Calvo, Dr. Loran Kaprowski and now Mr. Henry Sablan Vocalist/ Pianist/ Entertainer will illustrate that the school's IVORY KAO E WHITE effectiveness in resolving SUNDAY, SHAMPOO (Feather) RAIN 15 oz. SHAMPOO HAIR issues were handled FEB. 19TH 450ml. expeditiousl'y. More SPRAY Hami ni familian i difunta as CECILIA RAMOS 7.5 oz. importantly, a pos1t1ve 1.85 TAIMANAO kon respetu in kembibida i parentes relationship between the HYATT 220ml. schools and the head office was yan manatungo' para i mina'singko na komplianos i maintained. We wonder if guaiyayon na asagua, nana yan bihan-mami. OCEANA c;t.anges were made just for the ROOM -·19~ sake of change. Kada ogga'an mamisasayi desde i Febrero dia 19 CHARMIN CHARMIN BOUNTY As far as making changes in Asta i dia 27, 1989 gi gima' yu'os San Francisco De 2:00 P.M. LUVS ALWAYS TOILET TOILET PAPER the qualifications of the Com­ Borja Giya Luta. I espesiat na Misa para uma-ofresi 48MED (SUPER) '==nl PLUS TISSUE TISSUE TOWEL gi gima'-mame gi oran alas singko gi pupuenge, 66SMALL missioner is concerned, we 4 roll 67roll 1 roll 32LARGE MAXI ·uant to emphasize that while Lunes, Febrero 27, 1989. Para u tinattiyi ni sena 26's I I the Commissioner may not despues de este na Misa. possess a Masters Degree, the accomplishments of our school Putfabot Danna'i Ham, system during his administra­ tion has been impressive and is FRANCISCO M. TAIMANAO yan i famagu'on. duly recognized not "only PAGE 22--MARl.ANAS VARIE.TY NEWS AND ' IEWS--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANA~ VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS--PAGE 23 Kellwood Co. Morris Remembers Navy Days In Saipan Acquires After 44 years, Robert up to Mount Tapotchau, where his tour of the Pacific Islands, Morris has published one Saipan Morris, a former Navy General, his camp was located. "No one including Hawaii, Saipan, and book as a geopolitical writer, has decided to travel and visit believed me when I said my Truk, is to see what political and now he is working on Manufacturers, the islands where he w a s headquarters were at the top of changes have occurred in the bringing it up to date by Incorporated stationed in 1944. tlle mountain," said Morris. area after 40 years and write writing on the current trends in Morris was heading the Navy Speaking on his visit to about them. countries am1mc1 thP. wnrltl ST. LOUIS - Kellwood Intelligence unit, whose duty Saipan, Morris told members Company (NYSE) announced was to handie psychological of the Saipan Rotary Club it has completed the purchase warfare. He was able to climb during Tuesday's luncheon that of Saipan Manufacturers, Inc., j a corporation of the Common­ I, wealth of the Northern Mariana .t Islands. Tenns of the purchase t were not disclosed. William J. McKenna, president and chief executive officer, said, "The acquisition of Saipan Manufacturers is part of Kellwood's strategy to diversify and expand its' so urging base." Sa i pan OSTER AUTOMATIC CITRUS REGAL ELECTRIC COFFEEMAKER MELITTA S CUP COFFEE Manufacturers at Lower Base JUICER 4 TOS CUP CARAFE next to American Knitters, REG.25.95 REG.26.95 REG.a.so produce shirts for export to the United States. The company will be managed b y Kellowood's Hong Kong subsidiary, Smart Shirts r' Limited. Currently, Kellwood has manufacturing facilities in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Canada, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Costa Rica, in addition to operations in numerous locations of the United States. Kellowood, a Fortune 500 company, is an international manufacturer and marketer of .:l/a~:~' ·.. -_:~:'."~-~ ~pparel, home fashons, and ·~ ...... , ~~·:· ~ recreational camping products. ANCHOR HOCKING 1/2 GAL Retired Navy General Robert Morris and his wife STORAGE JAR WI COVER Joan spoke· of their visit to Sal pan to the Don't Ju•t Sit There! REG.7.99 Rotarians Tuesday. Get Up And Eiercl•e!

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Hocog Families In Saipan To Hold Reunion ;>rogram will consist of the Similar Hocog Family Homemakers .Graduate NMC ·Program The Hocog Clan Planning the "First Reunion" of the The event will talce place on introductions and brief remarks Reunion had been celebrated for The very first graduation MCI Mail on Saipan! from the oldest Hocog Clan the past three years in Rota, Committee are busy this week "Hocog Families" residing in Suriday, February 19, 1989 at ceremony for the Expanded living, "Mrs. Ursula Hocog this year on January 8, 1989. with finalization of plans for Saipan. 11 :00 a.m. at Hopwood High Food and Nutrition Program Atalig" (80 years old) who will which' turned out to be a big (EFNEP) on Tinian was held Communicating Has Never Been Easler! be arriving from Rota followed success. It was from this last Friday in the Mayor's MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION by the introduction of other reunion in Rota that the Sarah conference room. elders and families residing in Naputi's children. David EFNEP is a program offered Mel Mail is:--, Saipan and all guests from Ayuyu, Rosa Indalecio and· r We, the Family of the Late by the Home Economics Rota, Tinian and Guam. J:.,ydia Aldan who had been department of Northern Joaquin Muna Palacios would '"'~'''· Most of the day is planned ioining the Hocog Reunion in Marianas College (NMC). ;::::::======Fast! ======-= like to express our sincere iiJ,t._ . for meeting each other, eating, Rota for the past three years EFNEP provides lessons on Instantaneous to other subscribers drinking, dancing, and a variety came up with the idea to hold meal planning, cooking, food Within 4 hours to non-subscribers gratitude and appreciation to '.,) '-S- of games and prizes for both similar reunion for the families preservation, food safety, young and adult with live r~iding on Saipan. our relatives, friends, and .. ~ -\ health and sanitation, weight ;::::. Cheaper than Phone, Fax, or Telex!= entertainment from one of the· Although, our family name control, food purchasing, 0 iocal bands. ·HOCOG" means "Nothing" or bcdgeting, home gardening and Delivered instantly for 45 cents Lydia H. Aldan main co­ "No More" we are proud to say other topics important to Within a day or two for $2.00 ~:~~~~~~s~ ~y ~~~~~:Y:~. .~~:;/ ordinator for the event will be that the "Nothing" is turning today's mother and homemaker. Guaranteed overnight by noon for $8.00 presence, thoughtfulness and · : ·"c ·· ~ the Mistress of Ceremony, she into "something" with the NMC sends a nutrition aide to Within 4 hours for $30.00 support during our beloved father's hospitalization (at I c;:iid that all the families are latest generations being so the home, where the lessons very much excited for this get­ flillitful - there are three are given right in the living the Commontwealth Health Center and at the Guam :ogether. It is estimated that families with 15 children, room, dining room or kitchen. :=c======Easy to use! ======:::::!) r.•ore than 200 family. members Memorial Hospital) and during our sorrowful occasion. others had 11, 10 and a lot The lessons are usually '.ind children will be present on with 8 children. given in small study groups We also extend the same gratitude and appreciation to ! . with relatives, neighbors and Now you can take advantage of the most Valentine Candidates friends. The program's goal is the following individuals and organization: to work with families for an powerful instant communications net­ His Excellency GMH Volunteers Association Raise $40,000 average of six to twelve work in existence - MCI Mail. MCI combines Bishop Tomas Camacho Northern Marianas Valentine's King and Queen members of the community months, with one lesson each the most vital communication services, elec­ Monsignor Vicente Martinez Liason Office (Guam) candidates from Gara pan witnessed the official counting week. There is no charge for l'•11113:1§1;t•llai--t:D•» Governor and Mrs. Pedro P. Tenorio Dept. of Public Works Elementary School raised about of the money. the lessons, and upon tronic mail, postal mail, worldwide courier de­ $40,000 for the school to build POSITION: Dept. of Public Health Dept. .:>f Public Safety The counting started at 6:30 completion of the program the livery, and telex, into one package that makes anew stage. homemaker is presented with a TAX DEPARTMENT Ass;sTANT & Environmental Services KSAI & KCNM The candidates, including 19 last Monday night and ended your business and personal communications around 10:30 p.m. special certificate. CHC Staff Midtown Motel (Guam) girls and 11 boys, raised the EFNEP is offered on Saipan, easier, faster, and cheaper than ever before! CHC Volunteers Association Ada's Funeral Services money over about a three-week According to Mary DLC Tinian and Rota, but this was QUALIFICATIONS: GMH Staff Blood Donors, (Saipan & Guam) period through donations and Camacho, a teacher at the tr.e first group of homemakers CANDIDATES MUST BE DEPENDABLE, ORGANIZED the selling of raffle tickets. school and the chairwoman for ·.o graduate from the program AND WILLING TO LEARN. COMPUTER DATA From: Your spirit of love and understanding is so much appreciated The raffle and the coronation of the event, the money will be on Tinian. The four women ENTRY AND PROGRAM OPERATION SKILLS Your Desktop that we cannot express it any better that to say the King and Queen will be used to build a permanent honored with certificates of WOULD BE A PLUS, BUT NOT NECESSARY "Un Dankulu Na Si Yuus Maase." held tomorrow at Garapan stage, and also to purchase a vompletion were Felicidad M. Elementary. The general public address system and other Cabrera, Evelyn R. The Palacios, Pangelinan and Schwarz Families. public is invited. equipment to use with the Evangelista, Marleen P. King DUTIES Parents, teachers, and · stage. and Rose S. Lazaro. Edwin ASSISTING WITH THE PREPARATION, TYPING AND MCI Mail To: Anywhere in the worldl Hofschneider, rep res en ting ASS EMBLY OF VARIOUS TYPES OFTAX RETURNS. IN. SECONDS! Tinian Mayor Ignacio DUTIES ALSO INCLUDE SOME FILLING, Quichocho, presented the PREPARATION OF CLIENTS BILLING· AND OTHER certificates. Also attending the DUTIES AS ASSIGNED ceremony were Tin i an Municipal Council member Call Us or Drop By For Details! Ignacio A. Cabrera; NMC SALARY Regent Ruth H. Villagomez; SALARY IS COMMENSURATE WITH Tony A. Santos, Director of QUALIFICATllONS AND EXPERIENCE. Saipan Computer Services NMC's Land Grant Program; 2nd Floor of the Nauru Building Joaquin Borja, Acting County TO APPLY PLEASE CALL 322-7337/8/9 FOR APPOINTMENT. Call234-9110/9111 /9112 Agent for Tinian; Rosie Villar, EFNEP Supervisor; and [;:FNEP Nutrition Aide Erlinda Exchange your cash receipts covering purchases Aldan of Tinian. from all Joeten stores from February 1st at F~BRUARY 19, 1989 U.S. Coast COLD DISHES exchange centers at Joeten Center in Susupe SUNDAY •Mixed Sandwiches, Dinner Rolls and Hafa Adai Shopping Center in Garapan. Guard Holds •Assorted Salads 1 •Cold Roast Pork & cheese Meeting B·RUNCtl- •Seafood Marinated & Pickles The United States Coast •Fruits & Fruit Cocktail Guard Auxiliary will hold its at the DIAMOND •Dessert Pastries & Gelatin regular membership meeting HOT DISHES on January 20, 1989 at 1930 1oam-2 pm hours, Pacific Basin Insurance •Roast Pig & Lumpiang Shanghai with Sauce at the Plumerla Coffee Shop Company Office. Staff officers •Spanish Omelette with Tomato Sauce F~r reservations: call 234"5900 376 and members are urged to ext. •Pork Stew with Vegetable Sauce attend for pertinent instructions •Chicken Saute with Orange Sauce •Potato Gratin with Coconut Sauce Employees of JC Teoorio Ent., Inc. for calendar year 1989 will be ~Fried Seafood with Tartar sauce ;ilscussed. are not eligible to join. •Saipan Rice •Soup •Pancakes DRINKS •Hot or Cold Coffee, Milk or Tea ~Fruit Juice: Pineapple, Tomato, Orange ~~~ ! . Grapefruit -··~A Belated HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROLANDO NOW WITH 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU V. SANCHEZ WE TRY TO SERVE YOU BETTER From: C&P Const. Enl. FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANA~ VARIETYNEWSANDVIEWS--PAGE29 Judge Ramon Villagomez - Tinian Pacific lnt'l. Marianas vs. Estanislaw A. Matagolai Judge Robert Hefnex Basic Const Supply vs. Gabriel D. Dela Cruz Jones & Guerrero Co., Inc. vs. Jose C. Babauta MTC vs. Russell C. Demola MTC vs. Andres T. Camacho - FEBRUARY21 February ?.2 9:00 a.m. MTC vs. P.R. Eusebio Jr. 9:00 a.m. Vicente K. Pangelinan et. al. vs. Joaquin Manglona Judge Ramon Villagomez Judge Robert Hefner Joeten Motors vs. Jose P. San Nicolas Sablan, Rita C. et. al. vs. All those having any claim et al. Guerrero, Juan et al. vs. lnos, Eloy S. et. al. Mauricio F. Lopez et. al. vs. Victorino Catienza Judge Jose Dela Cruz Joeten Motor Co. Inc. vs. Dolores M. Kalen Household Finance Corp. vs. Gabriel D. Dela Cruz Pacific Int'l. Marianas Inc. vs. Daris, David 9:00 a.m. Pacific Int'l. Marianas Inc. vs. Martin B. Taman CNMI vs. Basilio Blas J.,.atte Motors Inc. vs. Antonio R. Marlick Saipan Credit Union vs. Santiago S. Aguon Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Gabriel Dela Cruz 1:30 p.m. Maratita, Victoria Reyes vs. Turner Pacific Corp. CNMI vs. Wilfredo Cayanan et. al. Joeten Motor Co. vs. Michael and Margarita P. Manglona Pacific lnt'l. Mar. vs. Gabriel Dela Cruz 3K Corp. vs. Saipan Milo Corp. Judge Ramon Villagomez J & G Co'. Inc. vs. Russell Demola AG & INO vs. Nilda B. Busa JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Dean P. Santos & Margarita G. Santos Carmen Safeway Meitetsu vs. Dolores Manibusan Kalen Rogelio G. Teotico vs. Pacific Asia Corp. AG & INO vs. Thomas J. Gelamon House of Rep. et. al. vs. Kyung Suh (Spn. Co. Ltd) AG & INO vs. Alfredo C. Padilla Town House Inc. vs. Juan I. Kileleman Veronica Abear Valencia vs. Cannen Safeway Ent Inc. AG & INO vs. Lourdes B. Garcia MTC vs. Soleded M. Torres Judge Jose Dela Cruz AG & !NO vs. Ma Carolina M. Cortez White, et. al. vs. Rafael I. Rangamar 1:30 p.m. AG & INO vs. Noel Roman Serrano Bank of Hawaii vs. Jesus R. Jones (OSC) Akiko K. Desebel B. vs. Magelyn Dela Cruz Matundan AG & INO vs. Noenie C. Estabillo Bank of Hawaii vs. Thomas 0. Sablan Continues on page 31

Coke, Sprite or Fanta DE Q's 6TH ANNIVERSARY ROSARY 5th ANNIVERSARY Diamond Calrose Rice 50# Drinks ROSARY Portuguese Sausage Saporro lchiban Ramen Drinking 2.59 8.50 /CS 12.95 9.49 /cs Water Maxwellhouse Ivory Dish Instant Coffee Delmonte Prune Detergent Juica32oz Decafleinated 320Z Report 3oz The Division of Environ­ 2.29 mental Quality analyzed 55¢ 1.39 5.99 samples of drinking water from I the Island of Saipan this week. We, the family of the late VIC T 0 RI A Meiji Com Snuggle Softner Puffs 96oz Water from Tanapag, San Jose, CHARGUALAF CAMACHO (Tora Encho) and the airport contained no Mr.CleanAll would like to invite all our families, friends and chlorine residual. neighbors to join us in celebrating the 6th Para umana fan manungo i parentis yan man atungo 4 59 Residents of these areas Anniversary Rosary of my beloved wife, mother, PEDRO PALACIOS CAMACHO, mas 1.59 _·_· -11Purpo2se.·~5~e~9r~~ should boil their water before grandmother and great-grandmother to be said on matungona komo si Ta Dudung Nieves na para uma using it for drinking, food Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989 to Sunday Feb. 26, 1989 at tucha i mina sinko anos na kumpleanos i finatai-na gi Safeguard preparation, or freezing as a 8:00 p.m. at the residence of her daughter and son­ Bietnes, Febreru Dia Diesi Siete gi oran alas ocho gi 3/bar precaution against possible in-law Cecilia C. & Ignacio 0. Pangelinan (Pangie) pupuenge guato gi gima i haga-na as Carmen Gold bacterial contamination. in Chalan Kanoa Dist #1. Mass of Intention will be Camacho Crisostomo giya Gualo Rai. I finakpo' Note: The Division of on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 6:00 p.m. at Mount Carmel lisayo para i Sabalu, Febreru Dia Bente-Sinko gi Lion Environmental Quality k:J•. Mosquito. Cathedral. Dinner will be served after the mass at the oran Alas Dose gi talo-ane. Gi et mismo ha'ane para 1.99 ~·· analyzes drinking water from uma misaye i defunto gi oran alas sinko guato gi MOSQUITO Coil island public water supplies residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio 0. Pangelinan. Zest Bar Soap ~COllS guma'yu'us Kristo Rai, Garapan. Despues di i Misa Delmonte Sunshine Krispy each week. DEQ will submit a Concentrate (Family Size) 3/bar ~ · ' para uguaha fina sena guato gi gima i hagana giya Tomato Catsup Crackers drinking water report to the Please join us. '{ our's Lemon Hawaiian 32oz _.·:~ Gualo Rai i tina'yu'yut yan asistementon miyo ma Powder Punch,32oz -.--,,.·-·.:. .-.. o9¢ news media each week. Only sen agradesi. Si yu"'us ma'ase ginen i familia. those areas where excessive LORENZO T. CAMACHO & FAMILY //V//!>Wblll 1 .99 51qliform bacteria are found or 1.79 .,, ... , 3.49 2.99 1.89 w.here there is insufficient Surf Family chlorine at the time of .•······ Pampers I Size ~, ~ DintyMoore ·:c 48132/ 6G • · Detergent ~ampling to ensure a sanitary 2ND ROSARY ANNOUNCEMENT 10TH ANNIVERSARY ROSARY Kama Fruit Beef Stew water supply will be published. Nectar 12oz 24oz DEQ welcomes all inquiries as to the quality of drinking 1.99 1.99 m: 14.49 . 8.95 water. The public is encourage 79¢ ~ to phone DEQ at 234-6114 or CARMEN 234-6984 with any questions Sunshine Vienna Pampers, ATTAO Cane Gerber Baby Finger 16oz 96 Large concerning the public water Coco Ligth Meat Pure . Food 2oz 144 Med supply. CONCEPCION Sugar 4.4lbs s . '.\l'.: ;" lfjgg¢' 1.49 45¢ 1.99 cue ..... '''(":'. ~~1 Sunshine Tru Pampers, Libby's Delmonte Folger Ground Blu Cookies Para umana fanmanungo i manana~ man parentis, The family of the late "ANTONIO CAMAC~O" Coffee 3lb 96Med Meeting Sockeyed Red Raisins, 15oz 64Large ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;:::::---- yan man atungo Cesario Taitano Concepcion na para (Pak-Pock) would like to invite all our relaaves Salmon Today uma tucha i segundo na komplianos i asaguana as and friends for the 10th Anniversary Rosary of our 1.99 CARMEN ATTAO CONCEPCION gi dia Onsi di :beloved one. Nightly Rosary will be said at the 1.09 8.99 The February meeting of the Febreru Mit Nuebi Sientos Ochentai Nuebi gi oran :Family's Residence in San Antonio Village, I Commonwealth Utilities alas ochu gi pupuengi guatu giya Capitol Hill gi gima ·beginning Friday Feb. 17, 1989 at 8:00 p.m. Cesario Taitano Concepcion. Delmonte Carnation Corporation (CUC) Board of 77 Sardines In Peaches Coffee Creamer Directors has been rescheduled :On the final day, Saturday, Feb. 25, 1989, Rosary Tomato Sauce 22oz Halves, 15oz for Friday, February 17, 1989 Para uma misayi i difunta gi Sabalu dia Disi Ochu di will be said at 4:00 p.m. and the Mass of Intention at 9:00 a.m. in the cue Febreru gi oran alas 6:00 gi pupuengi guato gi Kristo will be said at 6:00 p.m. at San Antonio Church. Conference Room, Lower Rai Church. Despues di i Santo Misa para uguaha Dinner will be served after the Mass at the above 1.29 Unique Cultry fina sena gi mismo dia guato gi gima Cesario Taitano Spoons or Base, Saipan. MP. residence. Fork24 pcs. Concepcion. I finaton miyo yan assitimenton miyo Libby's Chunky masen agradesi. Don't just sit Kindly Join Us. '69¢ Si Yuus Maase there, get up and FRANCISCO CAMACHO & FAMILY 11''1':79 exercise! Ginen hami nui familian i difunta FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 31 PAGE30--MAKANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989 . Court Calendar... ™PORTANTNOTICE Continued from page 29 TO ALL COMMONWEALTH BANK -DEPOSITORS AND CREDITORS Yun, Zin .vs. Doris Collaso February 23 8:30 a.m. The Commonwealth Trial Court has authorized the Receiver to CNMI vs. Sablan, Vicente Aldan make a fourth distribution of assets to approved depositors and creditors of Judge Robert A. Hefner 9:00 a.m. the Commonwealth Bank of the Northern Marianas, Inc., as follows: Pedro's Inc. et. al. vs. Edward U. Maratita et al. (1) Approved claims and deposit accounts of $1,000.00 or· lass Judge Jose Dela Cruz will be paid in full. This will be the final distribution for those accounts. CNMI vs. Castro, Francisco A. ' -. ---...... ----....,,,.. CNMI vs. Muna Jospeh Borja (2) Approved claims and deposits accounts over $1,000.00 will CNMI vs. Saures, Carmen A. be paid at the rate of 50% of the balance. This is not the final distribution for ,, ...., "') Judge Ramon G. Villagomez 1:30 p.m. theses accounts. Further distributions to these accounts will be made ,.. -..,;.·-··· Guardianship periodically as assets are collected. Judge Jose Dela Cruz CNMI vs. Richard R. Mendiola (et. al.) CNMI vs. Sonoda, Nicolas R. DISTRIBUTION CNMI vs. John Salas Jr. SAIPAN CNMI vs. Caube, Victor C. Date and Time: Beginning February 21, 1989, Mondays through CNMI vs. Amancio, Rodolfo Huete Fridays, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CNMI vs. Nitya Ranjan Silcdar · Judge Ramon G. Villag~mez 2:00 p.m. Place : Flametree Terrace Office Building Pangelinan, Manuel Duenas in re the Estate of (Capitol Hill road, besides Olympic Market) February 24 8:30 a.m. Saipan, Telephone No. 322-3455 Judge Jose Dela Cruz ROTA CNMI vs. Antonio Kaipat Date and Time: February 23, 1989, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CNMI vs. Guerrero, Leonito M. · CNMI vs. Silas Kintaro Place : Office of the Mayor CNMI vs. Dela Cruz, Erokulano TINIAN Judge Ramon G. Villagomez 1:30 p.m. Date and Time: February 24, 1989, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ~C Tenorio Ent vs. Lucy M. Guerrero - Place : Office of the Mayor JC Tenorio Ent vs. Lucy M Guerrero JC Tenorio Ent vs. Lucy M. Guerrero Carmen Safeway Meitetsu Shopping Ctr. vs. Lucy M. VERIFICATION: CLAIMANTS AND DEPOSITORS MUST Guerrero SHOW PROOF OF IDENTIFICAJION such as driver's licenses, passport, Jones & Guerrero Co. Inc. vs. Sea Star Ent. Inc. bank passport, and TCD certificates, before checks will be released. J.C. Tenorio Ent. Inc. vs. Sea Star Ent. Inc. · Checks will not be released to anyone other than the approved J.C. Tenorio Ent. Inc. vs. Sea Star Ent Inc. J.C. Tenorio Ent. Inc. vs. Sea Star Ent Inc. claimant or depositors without written, notarized authorization and sufficient L & W Amusement Inc. vs. Maximo P. Butalid verification of identity. L & W Amusement Inc. vs. Maximo P. Butalid Chang's Corp. vs. Manny Borja Jones & Guerrero Inc. vs. Francisco B. Matsunaga RANDALL T. FENNELL Jones & Guerrero Inc. vs. Francisco B. Matsunaga RECEIVER FOR TIIB COMMWONEALTH JC Tenori Ent vs. Marcelino G. Pacson Pacific Int'l. Marianas vs. Antonio 0. Ludwig BANK OF THE NORTHERN MARIANAS, INC. Pacific Int'I. Marianas vs. Ramon M. Sakisat Basic Const. Supply Inc. vs. Roberto Javier, Sr. January 30, 1989 Transamerica vs. Martin Cabrera J & G Co. Inc. vs. Larry H. McCrory l & g Co. Inc. vs. Maria C. Librea f Lee Ent. Inc. vs. H.I. Corp. / J & G Co. Inc. vs. Hana Inc. J & G Co. Inc. vs. Hana Inc. J & G Co. Inc. vs. Hana Inc. , J & g Co. Inc. vs. Cheon In Soo '9, Sambhwani Chain vs. Pac Bargam Mike's Jewelry vs. Tile Aguon ! ' ·-.·, .. Morgen Mini Mart vs. Rose U. Eugenio , Jones & Guerrero Inc. vs. Vicente L Teregeyo -

.'? ELECTRICIANS ~ FARMER - High school equivalent. CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS 5 MASONS Sjllary: $150.00 per month. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Co•11act: MARK I. PALACIOS, P.o. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 1 HOUSE WORKER- High school cqui 43 CARPENTERS 5 CARPENTERS FOR SALE 2PLUMBERS ·Box 402 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 .. valenL Salary: $250.00 per month. 15 PLASTERERS The Chief, Procurement and Supply Division is accepting The Chief, Procurement and Supply Division ~s accepting - High school graduate. Salary: $15.0 (3/10) F. Contact: MR. &. MRS. EUSEBIO 6 STEEL WORKERS sealed proposals for certain archaeological services to be sealed proposals for certain archaeological services to be per hour. RECHUCHER, P.O. Box 437 CHRB, I SHEET METAL WORKER 1984 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN, Four Door I ACCOUNTANT - High school grad. 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school performed on the island of Kosrae, Federated of Micronesia. performed in Truk State, Federated States of Micronesia. The "Saipan. Mii 96950. (3/10) F. 2MASONS Salary: $3.00 per hour. graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Needs Repair, asking price is $3,000.00 The purposes of this work are to conduct original research purposes of this work are to conduct original research designed I H.E. OPERATOR I HOUSE WORKER - High school Contact: SANG WOK JEON dba Contact: TASI'S ENT. CAR CARE&, Call 234-7248, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to provide baseline data on the prehistoric and historic • High school equivaent, 2 years designed to provide baseline data on the prehistoric and historic grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Unique Ent., P.O. Box 2002, Saipan, GEN. SERVICES, P.O. Box 96, experience. Salary: $1.75-$2.00 per archaeological resources of a previously unsurveyed area of archaeological resources of Chen Village, Dublon Island, to $150.00 per month. MP 96950. (3/10) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. Kosrae, to increase the capability of the Kosrae Historic increase the capability of the Truk State Historic Preservation Contact: MR. & MRS. ~ANCISCO hour. 2 DRAFTSMAN - College graduate, 2 Preservation Office (HPO) to identify, document, evaluate and Office· (HPO) to identify, document, evaluate and protect M. CAMACHO, P.O. Box 1313, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. yean experience. Salary: $650. 00- POSITION VACANCY protect prehistoric and historic archaeological properties; to prehistoric and historic archaeological properties, to $750.00 per month. 3 DICC JOCKEY - High school 1 SUPERVISOR • High school iristitutionalize in the Kosrae HPO a process for the collection, institutionalize in the Truk State HPO a process for ~he graduate. Salary: $450.00-$650.00 per POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT graduate. Salary: $2.00-$2.50 per hour. ~nalysis and ·documentation of oral tradition related to collection, analysis and documentation of oral tradition related month. 1 MATERIAL CONTROLLER • High ANNOUNCEMENT 16 MUSICIANS - High school grad., 2 ASSISTANT CORPORATE COMPTROLLER prehistoric and historic archaeological sites; to establish in the. to prehistoric and historic archaeological sites, to further school equivaent, 2 years experience. ' yean experience. Salary: $700.00·. Kosrae HPO the capability to fmther develop and utilize a lievelop the archaeological component of the Micronesian ~alary: $600.00 per month. $800.00 per month. GENERAL OFFICE CLERK (Full and Part-Time) - The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) has an cvmputerized site database; and to develop recommendations Resource Study (MRS) computer database and to develop 2. ELECTRlCIANS Must be a high school graduate and be able to type 35 WPM. 2 MUSIC EQUIPMENT TECHNI­ lPLUMBER immediate opening fo an ASSISTANT CORPORATE for the protection and use of historic and cultural resources of recommendations for the protection and use of historic and CIAN - High school equivalent. Salary: High school grad., 2 years experience. Salary range is $2.23 to $4.11 per hour. COMPTROLLER. This position requires a professional $450.00.S(i()().00 per month. Kosrae State. This work is a component of the Micronesian cultural resources of Truk State. TI1is work is a component of Salary: $1.75·$2.50 per hour. individual in top level management in the formation, · Resource Study (MRS). the Micronesian Resource Study. Contact: FREDDY SANTOS PRODUCTION, P.Q. Box 1655, 1 ACCOUNTANT OVERSEAS OPERA TOR (Full and Part-Time) - Must execution and maintenance of all financial transactions of the Saipan. MP 96950. (3/10) F. 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER be a high school graduate and speak fluently in Chamorro and Corporation. :Major Tasks · College grad., 2 years experience. Major Tasks English. Salary range is $2.23 to $4.11 per hour. Salary: $500.00-$600.00 per month. (1) Develop recommendations concerning the protection and' (I) Develop recommendations concerning the protection and ,1 WAITRESS - High school equivalent, Contact: H.S. LEE CONSTRUCTION Minimum requirements shall include an Associate Degree in use of the historic and cultural resources of Truk State. These 3 months expeirence. Salary: $2.65· use of the historic and cultural resources of Kosrae state. These Cost of work Contact: DO CORPORATION dba Project Scheduling: Stylish Disco, Caller Box PPP 269, Posicom are available in several departments and new food & beverage outlets. Just right for you may be a· job in Saipan's !Joject Scheduling: Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. newest and mmt unique disco-or work Oil the terrace of a beautiful free-form swimming pool, in the exceptional new Chinese (1) Commence work on or after 15 April 1989. 2 SEAMSTRES·s ~ or modem Fitness Centre. There are also opportunitites to learn creative international cooking techniques in our (2) Complete fieldwork on or before 30 September 1989 (1) Commence work on or after 15 April 1989. 1 HOUSE WORKER expanding kitchen or use your bosptiality skills in the Rooms Division. (3) Complete all reports and other project tasks on or before 31 (2) Complete fieldwork on or before 30 September 1989 • High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 January 1990. (3) Complete all reports and other project tasks on or before 31 perhoor. Positions Available January 1990. Contact: OSCAR C. CORREA dba Benefits Include: Correa Ent., P.O. Box 312 CHRB, Front Desk Clerk All proposals must be in sealed envelope marked RFP89·0044 Saipan. MP 96950. (3/10) F. Very Competitive Salaries All proposals must be in sealed envelope marked RFP89-0054 and submitted in duplicate copies to the Office of Procurement 2 TRAVEL CONSULTANT· High Receptionist/Hostesses Entry Salary Starts at $2.60/hr. and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, 96950, no later than 4:00 and submitted in duplicate copies to the Office of Procurement school graduate. Salary: $500.00 per Rm. 27 March 1989. Interested parties may acquire additional and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, 96950, no later than 4:00 month. Waiters/Waitresses Paid Vacation information at the Division of Historic Preservation, Depart­ p.m. 27 March 1989. Interested parties may acquire additional Contact: ARLENE TORRES dba HITA Bartenders Travel Agency, P.O. Box 610, Saipan, Sick Leave !Jlent of Community and Cultural Affairs. The Government information at the Division of Historic Preservation, Depart­ MP 96950. (3/10) F. ment of Community and Cultural Affairs. The· Government Cashiers Medical Insurance reserves the right to reject any or all proposals in the interest 5 BEAUTICIANS· High school grad., . of the Government. reserves the right to reject any or all proposals in the interest. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.15 Bus Boys/Bus Girls Duty Meals of the Government. ~rhour. Lifeguards Uniform /s[DAVID M. APATANG Contact: PACIFIC KOREANA, INC., ls/DAVID M. APATANG P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950. Fitness Centre Attendants Japanese Language Training .(3/10) F. 4MASONS, Cooks & Cook Helpers Excellent C:areer Development Opportunities! 1 CARPENTER Steward Cleaners 1 ELECTRICIAN P.A.D.I. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERA TOR Gardeners High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 Bellmen SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTION •FOR SALE• perhoor. HYATT REGENCY 5_AIPAN Contact: JOSE R. LlFOIFOI dba A-1 Ccnst., P.O. Box 941, Saipan, MP Good working· Color T.V. with 96950. (3/10) F. Intemlltional Certification Courses, Open Water, · Remote Control.CAii 234-7578 or 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Advanced, Rescue, Dive Master. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER 234-6341 and ask for Tom - College graduate. Salary: $1,300.00- Apply today to our Personnel Office Anderson. If not in please leave $1,400.00 per mooth. Mondays - Fridays, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Insured American Instructor name and number. Contact: KUMAGAI GUMI CO., 322-0551 LTD .• P.O. Box 63 CHRB, Saipan, MP' 96950. (3/10) F. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANAS vARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS--PAGE 39

PAGE 38--MARlANAS VARIE.TY NEWS Al'IT: VIBWS--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989 CONSTRUCTION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PUBLIC NOTICE ,.. CLASSIFIED ADS RATE IM ·I Per one inch column - $3.00 " WORKERS RFP89-PP-0017 The Division of Fish and Wildlife, Department of ·c1assiriec1 display ads, Natural Resources wishes to inform the general ...------• arianasVariety · 100 STEELMAN January 19, 1989 lOMASONS public that bidding for fish weir permits to construct ~ 'CLASSIFIED ADS'~SUBSCRIPTION Oneinchcolumn -$3.50 RATES IO PLUMBERS The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES and operate fish weirs, or gigao during 1989 are now SO PAINTERS CORPORATION (C.U.C.) is seeking sealed being accepted. The Director of Natural Resources • Call 234-6341/7578 .------''• 20 ELECTRICIANS ~ Annual~~tu'!f~~~~~~"r!1~~5~·i:~~~n~~~ridayeditions-$12.oo subscription for Friday and Tuesday editions conbined- $120.00 2 ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRER Proposals from qualified Firms for the supply of has designated the following areas for "Fish Weir" Foreign couoitrics - $172.00 ,,j - High school equivalent. Salary: S 1.50- Lubricants, Lubricating Oils, Greases etc. for the operation on Saipan, Tinian and Rota: $3.50 per hour. Power Plants of Saipan, Rota, and Tinian for a 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. 5MASON 2 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - 2 SALES MANAGER - High school 2 ELEC1RICIANS College graduate. Salary: $450.00- period of two years. Existing supply Contract Saipan: Sea Plane Ramp - Tanapag Meeting Salaty: $3.00 per hour. 5MASONS 3 ELECTRICIAN MANAGERS graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 5CARPENTER S 1,800.00 per month. Hall, Tanapag Micro Beach - Coniact: MRS. AIDA F. VENUS dba 5 CARPENTERS terminates on March 1, 1989. Proposing Parties $600.00 per month. 2 ARCHITECT - College graduate. ITS-Jane's Trade and Services, P.O. Box - High school graduate. Salary: $1.50 3PLUMBER Smiling Boat Basin, Garapan Coast ACCOUNTANTS 6 W ACTRESSES 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school Salary: $450.00-$1,800.00 p~r month. should be prepared to commence deliveries 4COOKS 194 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (313) F. per hour. Guard Station Areal - Hopwood Jr. 1 ACCOUNTANT- High school grad. equivalenL Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 CIVIL ENGINEERS - High school immediately. 1 ACCOUNTANi' - High school equivalent, 2 ye a rs 1 HOUSE WORKER -High school equivalent. Salary: $450.00-S 1,800.00 High School, San Antonio 1 PROJECT ENGINEER experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $3.00 per hour. ' Contact: SANG WOKJEON dba Unique equivalenL Salary: $200.00 per month. per month. - College graduate. Salary: $500.00 per Contact: JOY ENTERPRISES, INC., ARCHITECTS 100 CARPENTERS - High school Various types of Oils are required and the quantities Ent., P.O. Box 2002, Saipan, M P Contact: ROMEO E. DUSTURA dba Floating Dock Site, San Jose Village month. P.O. Box 1781, Saipan, MP 96950. equivalent. Salary: $1.50-$4.50 per required of each type will be given during the pre­ Tinian: ENGINEERS 96950. (2!24) F. ARNEL ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box Contact: EDUARDO P. PANGILINAN (2/17) F. 2213, Saipan MP 96950 (2/24)F. 11our. Proposal Meeting or will be faxed to any proposing dba Empress Ent, P.O. Box: 63, Saipan, 2 MANAGER - High school graduate, 2 3PAINTERS l PROJECT ENGINEER - Bachelor of 20 CARPENTERS f;WELDERS Rota: Finagtan - West Dock, Songs Village MP 96950. (2/24) F. years experience. Salary: $2.50-$3.00 2 STEEL WORKERS Party on or after February 6, 1989. Science in Civil Engineering grad., min. 15 MASONS 20 MECHANICS 1 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT - College per hour. 2 ELEC1RICIANS 4 years .experience. Salary: $800.00- 3 ELEC1RICIANS 20 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR grad., 4 years ex:perience. Salary: 4 BEAUTICIANS - High school $1,000.00 per month. 2PLUMBERS -'High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15- Fishermen interested in obtaining licenses to operate 15 MASONS 2WELDERS Selection of Supplier will be made on the basis of SJ,810.00 per bi-weekly. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 8MASONS $4.50 per hour. I ACCOUNTING MANAGER - $2.15-$2.20 per hour. 15 CARPENTERS 3PLUMBERS Cost, Guarantee of Supply, and Terms and fish weirs in the designated areas are urged to submit 19 CARPENTERS - High school equivalent, 2 years ~ ACCOUNTANTS - High school College grad., 3 years experience. Contact: K.S.L CORPORATION dba · - High school grad., min. 2 years 2GARDENERS ;quivalent. Salary: $450.00-$1,800.00 bid proposals to the Director's office or to the office 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER experience. Salary: $1.50-$2.15 per Conditions of Supply. Salary: $2,400.00 per month. J.J. Hair House, P.O. Box 1849, exP.crience. Salary: $2.00-$2.50 per per month. of Fish and Wildlife. License(s) will be awarded to Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, 4 CARPET LAYER hour. Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. hour. Contact: SABLAN CONS1RUCTION INC., P.O. Box 152 CHRB, Saipan, 4 WALL PAPER HANGERS Contact: SK CORPORATION, P.O. The Proposals are to be marked RFP 89-PP-0017 the highest bidder based on a minimum bid of fifty i ACCOUNTANT- College graduate, 2 1 ACCOUNTANT- Bachelor of Science Box 2266, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. CO. LTD., P.O. Box 1430, Saipan, MP , MP 96950. (2124) F. in Commerce grad., min. 4 years 2 TILE SETTERS dollars ($50.00). A security deposit of Two Hundred years experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. 2 H.E. OPERATORS l ELECTRICIAN - High school 96950. (3/3) F. and three copies are to be submitted to the Office of J ACCOUNTANT - High school ·1 experience. Salary: $550.00 per month. OFFICE HELPER - High school - High school grad., 2 years experience. equivalenL Salary: $1.75 per hour. 2 REA VY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Procurement and Supply, Government of the ~rnd Fifty dollars ($250.00) will be required at the graduate. Salary: $3.15 per hour. equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 WELDERS Salaty: $1.70 per hour. Contact: TA BUN KUY dba R & K 2 ELECTRICIANS '.ime the license is granted to ensure the removal of Contact: DONG KYU LEE dba Contact: HOCOG ENT., INC. dba 2 IRONWORKERS Northern Mariana Islands, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 1 CIVIL ENGINEER Const., P.O. Box 1328, Saipan, MP 2PLUMBER Transpacific Imports, Ltd., P.O. Box Executive Recruiting & Manpower 2PLUMBERS the weir should the licensee fail to do so at the 1 ARCHITECT 96950. (2(24) F. 5 CARPENTERS 96950 by 2:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, February 2268, Saipan, MP 96950. (2(24) F. Services, P.O. Box 2013, Saipan, MP - High school equivalenL Salary: $2.00- - High school grad., 2 years experience. 5MASONS expiration date of his/her license. 1 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate, 2 96950. (2124) F. $3.00 per hour. lOMASONS 28, 1989. Salaty: $3.00 per hour. 3 ELECTRICIANS 3STEELMANS years experience. Salary: $500.00 per 2 ACCOUNTANT- College graduate, 2 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - High school grad. Salary: $2.35 per 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - High 10 CARPENTERS - High school graduate, 2 years For more information, please contact the Division of month. years experience. Salary: $500.00 per s~hool grad., 2 years experience. Salary: experience. Salary: $1.S0-$3.00 per A pre-proposal conference will be held f qr all hour. - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 Contact: FAS MOVING & STORAGE month. Fish and Wildlife at telephone numbers 322- HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR­ $2.15 per h:iur. hour. interested parties at the C.U .C. Conference room, CO., P.O. Box 702, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College 2 per hour. High school grad., min. 2 years .1 H.E. MECHANIC - High school Contact: PATRICIA T. QUITUGUA 2 AUTO MECHANIC - High school Lower Base, Saipan at 9:00 a.m. local time on 9729/9095 or visit the office at Lower Base. (2n4) F. gr~d.. 5 years experience. Salary: :;xperience. Salary: $2.00-$3.00 per i;rad., 2 years experience. Salary: $1.80 dba J & P Const., P.O. Box 1163, grad. Salary: $2.15-$3.00perhour. I MANAGER - High school graduate. $800.00 per month. Contact: AMKO CORPORA Monday, February 6, 1989. per hour. ,£!:pan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. noN. j Salary: $600.00 per month. Contact: GUERRERO BROS., INC. ti our. P.O. Box 2072, Saipan, MP 96950. ls/Nicolas M. Leon Guerrero Date: 2/3/89 C<.ntact: BLACK-MICRO CORPORA­ Contact: KAM CORPORATION, P.O. 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 dba Marianas Hardware/Const., P.O. 1 CARPENTER/FINISHER TION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP '3ox 606, Saipan. MP 96950. (2124) F. (3/3) F. "' CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals Director of Natural Resources years experience. Salary: $550.00 per Box 924, Saipan, MP 96950. (2124) F. 1 MASON 1 DRAFTSMAN - High school grad. 96950. (2124) F. . lCONSTRUCTIONFOREMAN - High school equivalent, 2 years for any reason and to waive any defect in said month. 1 FOOD AND BEVERAGE Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 ARCHITECTS - College graduate. 1 ARCHITECT experience. Salary: $150 per hour. 2 i\RCITECT - College graduate, 4 MANAGER 15 MASONS proposals, or any of them, if in its sole opinion to do Salary: $500.00 per month. · High school equivalent, 5 years Contact: GEORGE 0. HOCOG, Rota, y:ars experience. Salary: $450.00 per 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 10 CARPENTERS 35 MASONS experience. Salary: $600.00 per month . MP 96951. (2!24) F. so would be in is best interest. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT .'-onth. - High school graduate, 2 years 6 AIR CONDmON MECHANIC 2 ELECTRICIANS • OPERATION MANAGER · High 35 CARPENTERS experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. 10 ELECTRICIANS 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR - 2PLUMBERS school grad. Salary: $2.35 per hour. 10 ELECTRICIANS 1 HOTEL SUPERVISOR - College lOPLUMBERS High school graduaeL Salaiy: $2.75 per - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.00- All proposals shall become the property of CUC. l CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN - 10 STEEUv1AN COMPUTER OPERATOR grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50 20 CARPENTERS hour. $2. lS per hour. · High school equivalent. Salary: $2.30 per hour. lOPAINTERS Contact: SAIP AN CATT LE 2 FARMERS - High school equivaknL IO PLUMBERS 10 STEEL WORKERS All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Pedro per hour. Contact: YATSUHASHI CORPORA­ CC?MPANY, INC., P.O. Box 690, Salary: $ 150.00-$200.00 per mooth. High school graduate. Experience preferred. Salary: - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.50 3 PAINTERS 20 CARPENTERS TION, Caller Box PPP 244, Saipan, 20MASONS Satpan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. Contact: "REMEDIO S. BUNIAG dba Sasamoto, Executive Director, at telephone nu·mbers Commensurate with experience and qualification. 5 PLUMBERS MP 96950. (2/24) F. per hour. Marfran EnL-, P.O. Box 1465, Saipan, 5 BARTENDERS - High school - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (670) 322-4033 and FAX number (670) 322-4323 6 ELECTRICIANS per hour. MP 96950. 3(3 . F. ~ Please apply at 1 GE1''ERAL MANAGER ~quivalenL Salary: $2.15 per hour. 4WELDERS or, for technical questions, Mr. Frank Chnstian, 20 MASONS 4 REFRIGERATION/AIR CONDI­ - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 2 BEAUTICIANS Contact: (VIC VILLACRUSIS) PHIL. 4MECHANICS 5PLUMBERS TION MECHANIC - High school - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15- Technical Manager for C.U.C. Power Division, at per hour. .. High school grad., 2 years experience. GOODS CONST., INC., P.O. Box 165, lOMASONS Contact: ABDON DE JESUS Salary: $600.00 per month. Saipan, MP 96950. (2{2.4) F. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $4.50 per hour. 10 CARPENTERS telephone No. (670) 322-3842 and FAX No. (670) l PRINTER - College grad., 2 years $2. 75 per hour. 2 ACCOUNTANT - High school TUMAQUIP dba Marianas Rolling 1 MECHANICAL ENGrNEER - 5 ELECTRICIANS 322-3830. • experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 SHIPPING CONTROLLER equivalent. Salary: $450.00-$1,800.00 - High school equivalenL Salaty: Sd5 llA~~JWfKmSES Snack Bar Ent., Saipan, MP 96950. College graduate, 2 years experience. Contact: 20TH CENTURY ARTS, 2 SHIPPING CLERK per month. (313) F. Salaiy: $700.00 per month. per hour. . Saipan, MP 96950 INC., P.O. Box 968, Saipan, MP - High ~chool equivalent, Salary: 4 ELECTRICIANS Contact: JESUS I. TAISAGUE dba B & 2 ACCOUl'fl'ANT Contact: H.S. LEE CONSTRUCTION PEDRO SASAMOTO 96950. (2/17) F. $500.00 per month. 6PAINTERS M Const., P.O. Box 716, Rota, MP Executive Director 2 CIVIL ENGINEER CO., INC., P.O. Box 440, Saipan, MP I MECHANICAL ENGINEER 6PLUMBERS FOR LOCAL HI:IB ONLY · College grad. Salary: $500.00 per 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 96951. (3/3) F. 96950. (2/24} F. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER IO MASONS month. years expeirence. Salary: $500.00 per :Z CARPENTER FINISHER NO PHONE CALLS 2 CML ENGINEERS - College grad., I ELECTRICAL ENGINEER r,STEELMAN JO GARDENER month. - High school equivalent, 5 years - High school equivalent. Salary: 2 DRESSMAKERS 1 PLUMBER - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $500.00 per 2 'REFRIGERATION MECHANIC 3 COOKS experience. Salary: $700.00 per monlh. $ l.50-$3.50 per hour. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.05 per month. 5 HOUSE WORKERS lC' WAITRESSES Contact: MGM, INC., P.O. Box 803, 10 CARPENTERS - High school hour. 4 ELECTRICIANS High school equivalent, 2 years 6 ~DUSE WORKERS Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. equivalent. Salary: $1.50-$4.50 per 1 CARPENTER • High school 4PLUMBERS e1.r>erience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 'i BARTENDERS hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: · High school equivalent, 2 years CARPENTERS CONTACT: MELITON P. VILLA­ APARTMENT · High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 5 2 DRAFTSMAN - College graduate. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN iUERTE dba MV EnL, Caller Box PPP per hour. $2.15 per hour. Salary: $450.00-$1,800.00 per month. 4 MASONS - High school equivalent, 2 3 HOUSE WORKER - High school 5MASONS 153, Saipan, MP 96950. (313) F. Contact: (VIC VILLACRUSIS (PHIL. 6 HOLLOW BLOCK MAKERS - High FOR SALE OR LEASE INC), years experience. Salary: $1.95 per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 2PLUMBERS GOODS, P.O. Box 165, Saipan, school equivalenL Salary: $2.15-$4.50 1 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN - MP 96950. (3/3) F. Contact: ROT A IMPORT & $2.15 per hour. - High school equivalent, 2 years High school graduate, 2 years TRANSPORT, P.O. Box. 496, Saipan, Contact: LOURDES M. DEJILLAS dba experience. Salaty: $1.50 per hour. per hour. $100,000 Negotiable 1 OPERATION MANAGER - High Contact: SABLAN ENTERPRISES, experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. LMD Const. & Maint./LMD Ent., P.O. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 JOB VACANCY school graduate, 2 years experience. , MP 96950. (3/3) F. INC. dba Island ConsL Co., P.O. Box Contact: TAC INTERNATIONAL 3 Unit Studio Apt For Sale or Lease. Box 1881, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) F. years experience. Salary: $2.20-$2.40 Salary: $1,000.00 per month. 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school 166, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) F. CONSTRUCTION, INC. , P.O. Box LOCAL HIRE Contact: SINBAD ENTERPRISES, grad. Salary: $600.00 per month. l CIVIL ENGINEER - High school per hour. 1579, Sai n, MP 96950. (3/3 F. 55 years term ·House & Lot Newly Built 2 DRAFTSMAN - High school 20 BATCHING PLANT/CRUSHER INC., P.O. Box 89, Saipan, MP 96950. I SALES CLER.K - High school grad. equivalent, 2 years ex:periencc. Salary: $2.50 to 53.00 per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: OPERATOR 1 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN - Proposed & Ready for 2nd floor (313) F. Salljry: $2.15 per hour. 6 ELECTRICIANS High school graduate. Salary: $3.00 per Cur. We are looking for some responsible career-minded P.O. Box 496, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) 6MASONS Contact: HANA INTERNATIONAL, Call For Viewing 234-6257 /234-0761 graduate. Salary: $450.00 per month. 6 CARPENTERS INC., P.O. Box 2639, Saipan, MP - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15- Co11tact: KAM CORPORATION, P.O. individuals for the following challenging positions: F Box 606, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) F. Contact: UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING 6 ELECTRICIANS 96950. (2117) F. $4.50 per hour. 1 & SALES CORP., P.O. Box 2136, 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High 2 ACCOUNTANTS - High school • High school equivalent, 2 years 3 PLUMBERS - High school I CARPENTER - High school graduate, school grad, 2 years experience. Salary: equivalent. Salary: $450.00-$1,800.00 1. CLAIMS OFFICER - 1 Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. experience. Salaty: $2.00 to $2.50 per equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per For Rent - Studio Apartment $700.00 per month. ·1 GENERAL MANAGER - College hour. $1.50 per hour. per month. hour. 2. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-1 Contact: RAINBOW CORPORATION 3 unit each - $375 Monthly g~aduate, 5 years experience. Salary: Contact: EXCEL ENTERPRISES, Contact: SU CORPORATION, P.O. 4 WELDERS Contact: ANDRONICO V. PELEN dba dba Jet Ski, P.O. Box 968, Saipan, MP $6,500.00 per month. INC., P.O. Box 1508, Saipan, MP Box 1489, Saiean, MP 96950. (2117) F. 4 CARPENTERS Gen. Contractor, P.O. Box 493, Rota, Both positions requires: Furnished Stove & Refrigerator Co;itacr ljOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, 96950. (2/17) F. b.J HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR MP 96951. (3/3) F. . 96950. (2(3) F. 1 CARPENTER - High school INC., P.O. Box 152 CHRB, Saipan, · High school equivalent. Salaty: $2.15- l ASST. MANAGER - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Water Tank and Generator Provided MP 96950. (2/17) F. graduate, 3 years ex:pcrience. Salary: $4.50 per hour. 1. High School Graduate $1.50 per hour. Contact: SABLAN ROCK QUARRY. 1 SALES MANAGER - High school $600.00 per month. CONSTRUCTION Contact: SAMMI CORPORATION, FARMERS 2. Good Comrnunicaton Skills 3 months advance security 5MASONS P.O. Box 1931, Saipan, MP 96950. graduate. Salary: $800.00 per month. WORKERS P.O. Box 2324, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) F. FISHERMEN . 3. Experience desired, but not required deposit required Contact: SMILE ENTER.PRISES, P.O. 5 CARPENTERS (2117) F. Box 1539, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/10) F. - High school equivalent, 2 years 4"CARPENTERS 4. Police Clearance e1.perience. Salary: $450.00 per month. 2MASONS 8 MASONS - High school cqmvalenL ~MASONS 1 NURSERY FARM WORKER - High Not Included: Generator Maintenance, 1 OFFICE MANAGER 2 WAITRESSES - High school 2 FARMERS Salary: $1.75 to $2.50 per hour. .- High school equivalent, 2 years school equivalent. Salary: $2.20 per 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER Please pick up application form at Sa i pan equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: · High school equivalent, 2 years I PLUMBER - High school equivalenL -.~perience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. hour. · Water & Power bills. - High school grad., 2 years experience. $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $1.75 to $2.35 per hour. <.ontact: RAYMUNDO L. BICAS dba Contact: J.M. GUERRERO dba Saipan Stevedore Company, Inc. at Charlie Dock or Call Salary: $700.00 per month. Call 234-6257 /234-0761 Contact: CHARLES A. MANGLONA Contact: KIT & RIT ENTERPRISES Contact: EPIPHANIO CABRERA dba 0 & B Const. & Equipment Rental, Plant Center, Inc., P.O. Box 1292, 322-3376. Contact: KAIZOKU CORPORATION Rota, MP dba Kin Const/Lucky Store, P.O. Box Cabrera Ent., P.O. Box 349 CHRB, P.O. Box 2082, Saipan, MP 96950. ·-:Iba Sunrise Tours, P.O. Box 204, dba MIDC, P.O. Box 539, Saipan, MP 96950. (2!24) F. 597, Rota, MP 96951. (313) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (313) F. (3/3) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. I ~6~9;;;:,5!.;.l.~(3~/3~)~F.;.· ______j 'I '11 PAGE40--MAR.1.\NAS VARIETY NEWS AN11 VIEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY17, 1989 FRIDAY,FEB~UARY 17, 1989--MARIANA~. VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS--PAGE41

ENTERTAINERS FARMERS SECOND AMENDED REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL I REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL POSITION VACANCY FISHERMEN· CUC-RFP-89-W007 1 RESTAURAN'l' WAITRESS - High CUC-RFP-89-WOO? school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per INVITATION TO BID The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is solici~g hour. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is soliciting. BILLING SUPERVISOR 1 FARMER - High school equival.enL competitive sealed proposals from qualified engineering Contact: MICHAEL SZE PRODUCTS Salary: $200.00 per month. The Marianas Public Land Corporation is notifying competitive sealed proposals from qualified engineering companies to perform engineering Design and Construction t be a CNMI licensed P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. 1. The principal engineer must be a CNMI licensed office supervision and/or management, accounting, 1508, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. copies of revised copy of draft Concession Professional Civil Engineer. A copy of the CNMI license is (3/3) F. Professional Civil Engineer. A copy of the CNMI and computer science. Work experience may be I FARMER - High school grad., 2 years Agreement and other instructions starting on required in the proposal. license is required in the proposal. substituted for college education. Work experience experience. Salary: $275.00 per month. Tuesday, February 14, 1989. If you have any Contact: JESUS T. GUERRERO, P.O. DOMESTIC shall include at least five (5) years of office manage­ question concerning this amended bid announce­ 2. The selection shall be based on competitive rates, avail­ 2. The selection shall be based on competitive rates, ment or supervisory experience. The applicant must Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. HELPERS 1 FARMER - High school grad., 2 ment, please come or call the MPLC Office at 322- ability of service, and experience on similar projects. availability of service, and experience on similar have good office machine skills, including computer yucars experience. Salary: $150.00 per 7142/6914/6915 or Fax 322-4336. projects. data entry. The applicant must also have well­ month. 3. A fee schedule for the design work and the Construction 4 HOUSE WORKERS . I 4 FARMERS developed communications skills, both oral and I Co1nact: HERMAN R. GUERRERO, The Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject Management must also be included. f ; 3. A fee schedule for the design work and the Construction P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) - High school equivalent. Salary: written and the ability to work effectively with I F.. any or all bid if it determines to be in the best interest 1· $150.00-$450.00 per month. Management must also be included. . i Contact: MARIAM. SABLAN (Vicente people. , I 2 FARMERS - High school grad. of the people of the Commonwealth. 4. The design work must be completed within three weeks (21 S. Sablan), P.O. Box 166, Saipan, MP Salary: $150.00 per month. calendar days) after Notice-to-Proceed. The construction work. 4. The design work must be completed within three weeks 96950. (3/3) F. Contact: MS. DEL SN. MUNA, P.O. will be bid in accordance with the CNMI Procurement, (21 calendar days) after Notice-to-Proceed. The Send resume, references and salary requirement to: Box 964, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. ls/WILLIAM R. CONCEPCION l LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - Regulations. High school equivalent, 2 years t.onstruction work will be bid in accordance with the 2 FARMERS - High school equivalent, Executive Director MR. PEDRO SASAMOTO experience. Salary: $150.00 per month. CNMI Procurement Regulations. 2 years experience. Salary: $200.00 per Executive Director, CUC The proposals shall be marked CUC-RFP-89-W007 and Contact: Mr. & MRS. EULOGIO M. n1onth. submitted to the office of the Execlltive Director, CUC, Lower KING, P.O. Box 555, Saipan, MP The proposals shall be marked CUC-RFP-89-W007 and PO Box 1220 Contact: MR. & MRS. LARRY I. 96950. (3/3) F. GUERRERO, P.O. Box 830, Saipaii, REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Base, Saipan, MP 96950 by 4:00 p.m. local time March 13, submitted to the Office of the Executive Director, CUC, Saipan, MP 96950 1 LIVE-IN-MAID (House Worker) - MP 96950. (2/17) F. The Division of Procurement & Supply is soliciting 1989. High school equivalent, 2 years :..ower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 by 4:00 p.m. local time For further information, call 322-9873 and ask for 2 FARMERS - High schoof equivalent sealed proposals for Motor Vehicle V ~lidation experience. Salary: $150.00 per month. March 13, 1989. Mr. Paul Swanson. All submittals must be received ">alary: SIS0.00·$200.00 per month. CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any C0ntact: MR. & MRS. VICENTE S. Stickers. Specifications are available for pick up at 1 at CUC no later than February 20, 1989. Contact: MR. JOSE I. GUERRERO, reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, or any of B )RJA, P.O. Box 555, Saipan, MP CUC reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for any P.O. Box 1388, Saipan, MP 96950. the Office of Procurement & Supply, Lower Base. f/J50. (3/3) F. (2!24) F. them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, or any of interests. J l!OUSE WORKER - High school them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best Job Location: Saipan, Northern Mariana l FARMER - High school grad, 2 years The quantities required for calendar year 1991 are as ~rad. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $19,000/annual, ungraded experience. Salary: $300.00 per month. Contact: !SAURO S. EUGENIO dba interests. Contact: JUAN T. GUERRERO, P.O. follows: All proposals become the property of the CUC. D.E.E. Ent., General Delivery, Saipan, Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950. (2117) F. MP 96950. (3/3) F. All proposals become the property of the CUC. l FARMER - High school equivalent 16,000 Pair Auto All inquiries shall be directed to ?-.Ir. Ralph B. Baumer, Asst. l HOUSE WORKER - High school equivalent. Salary: $150.00-$225.00 per Salary: Sl50.00 per month. 1,000 Motorcycle/Moped Director of CUC Water Division at telephone number (670) All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Ralph B. Baumer, Asst. month. POSITION WANTED Cont.act: MARGARITA P. KINTOL, 500 Trailer 322-9383 or fax number (670) 322-9382. Director of CUC Water Division at telephone number (670) P.O. Box 964, Saipan, MP 96950. Contact: MR. JUAN P. TENORIO, FOR (2/17) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) F. 322-9383 or fax number (670) 322-9382. The anticipated quantities required for Calendar Year /s/PEDRO SASAMOTO 2 HOUSEKEEPER - High school L'OREAL Represeniative to sell prestigiou:~ ... 1991 are: Executive Director, CUC r.quivalent. Salary: $2.20 per hour. ls/PEDRO SASAMOTO perfumes and fragrances to Saipan Tourist Retail :·.·ENTERTAINERS Contact: lv!ICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ Executive Director, CUC Stores. Experience not necessary. We wil train. MENT, Il\C. dba Saipan Grand Hotel, " . 17 ,000 Pair Auto P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950. Salary and commission negotiable. 2 W AlTRESSES (2117) F. 3 VIA!TERS 1,500 Motorcycle/Moped ADDENDUM - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.45- 500 Trailer , IIOUSE WORKER - High school Intersted individuals may apply at Micronesian TANAPAG SPRINGS RENOVATION $2.6U per hour. equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. Brokers Inc., located at Lower Base or for more Contact: OLYMPIA R. SABLAN, P.O. PACIFICA BUILDERS 3 CHEF DE PARTIE - High school The anticipated quantities required for Calendar Year PROJECT information, please call 322-0318 between 8 :00 grad. Salary: S2.80-S4.00 per hour. CUC-RFP-89-WOOS Box 1035, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) F. A DIVISION OF UNITED PA~IFIC CORPORATION ..(. COOK (COMMIS II) - High school 1992 are: 1 HOUSE WORKER · High school AM and 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday. ~uivalent. Salary: S2.45-$2.80 per The Executive Director's Office, CUC has equivalent. Salary: S 150.00 per month. lic-ur. Contact: MR. GREGORIO P. "EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER" 4 COOKS (COMMJS I) - High school 18,000 Pair Auto rescheduled the submission of proposals for the CASTRO. Saipan, MP 96950. (313) F. • General Contractors • Construction Management .:quivalent. Salary: $2.60-S3.20 per 2,000 Motorcycle/Moped Tanapag Springs Renovation Project to March 1, 1 llOUSE WORKER - lligh school Group hour. 750 Trailer 1989. Submission of the Proposals must be made no equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. •Civil - Mechancial •U.S. Licensed Profesisonal Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ later than March 1, 1989, to the Office of Procure­ Contact: MR. & MRS. JEROME P. Electrical - Plumbing Engineers f!ON dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.O. KINTOL, P.O. Box 964, Saipan, MP Refrigeration - Aircondition BANK OF HAWAII - SAIPAN Bux 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. The following general requests should be addressed ment and Supply, CNMI, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. (2/24) F. 'Over 15 years experience 'U.S. Educated Engineers "BANK OF HAWAll" IS AN as well: 96950 by 4:00 p.m. local time. Proposals shall be l HOUSE WORKER - lligh school obtained in U.S., Guam, & Managers EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER!! 2 WAITERS - High school equivalent. equivalent. Salary: S 150.00 per month. marked CUC-RFP-89-WOC5 and submitted in CNMl, & Micronesia •A Locally Owned Company Salary: $2.15-$2.30 per hour. 1. For what period of time does the vendor guaran­ Contact: DOLORES 13. MUNA, P.O. 1 FOREMAN dnplicate copies. Box 880, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. POSITIONS AVAILABLE J PLUMBER tee the proposed pricing structure. 1 :-IOUSE WORKER - Iligh school "AN ENGINEERL'\IG EXCELLENCE CONSTRUCTION - High school graduate, 2 years 2. What percentage of increases will the vendor All inquiries shall be directed to the Asst. Director for COMPANY" experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. equivalent. Salary: $175.00 per month. PART-TIME PROOF OPERATOR 3 CARPENTERS honor at the same pricing structure. Water Division, CUC at telephone number (670) Contact: MR. & MRS. GAllRlEL 5 MASONS 3. Delivery time upon receipt of contract and subse- 322-9383 or fax number (670) 322-9382. BOYER, P.O. Box 806, Saipan, MP SAIPAN OFFICE GUAM OFFICE 96950. (2/24) F. - Full Time Position - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.10- quent purchases. . (670) 234-6310 (671)472-6680 $2.50 per hour. - Salary commensurate with experience & ability 4. Will the vendor agree to cut the suckers for the Sincerely, (rJ70) 234-0491 FAX (671) 477-3071 FAX Contact: ROLAND G. JASTILLANA 20 IIOUSE WORKERS - lligh scliuul 2ontacl: Contact: Successful candidate must be organized & tlli:< Golden Lobster Rcstaurant/Arjay upcoming year, one (1) year at a time and deliver ~he equivalent, 2 years cxpcric11cc. S.d;11y: dependable Co115tn1ction, P.O. Box 331, Saipan, final product 60 days in advance of the upcommg ls/PEDRO SASAMOTO $2.15 per hour. >_OMAN S. DEMAPAN, P.E. J.S. DEMAPAN, P.E. Ml' 96950. (2/24) F. Contact: PEAl~L C0:-.1M EJ{CI A I. JOSE S. DEMAPAN, PRESIDENT - Employer paid benefits avai I able calendar year. Executive Director, CUC E:"

DOMESTIC REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL GARMENT FACT. INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO BID ADDENDUM WORKERS HELPERS RFP-89-00088 CUC-ITB-89-W006 The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division w 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school The Executive Director's Office, CUC has The Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from ·25 IRONING PRESSERS soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procuremen~: grad., 2 eyars .:xperience. Salary: The Executive Director, CUC is soliciting duplicate rescheduled the submission of proposals for the qualified firms for the architecturhl and engineering (A&E) 25 PACKERS of one (1) 1989 4-Wheel Drive Pick-Up with $150.00 per month. - High school equivalent. Salwy: $2.15- sealed bids for a one year lease agi-eement for the Contact: ISABEL S. MARATITA, Tanapag Springs Renovation Project to March 1, Design of a Correctional/Prison Facility, Saipan, CNMI. standard transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM $3.00 per hour. following type of vehicle: Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. ~989. Submission of the Proposals must be made no 16 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR - Radio, Plastic Protective Bed Liner, Spare Tire, Jack 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school ~arer than March 1, 1989, to the Office of Procure­ Sealed proposals will be accepted at the office of the Chief of High school grad., 2 years experience. and Lug Wrench. Complete undercoating and rust­ grad., 2 years experience. Salary: Procurement and Supply at Lower Base, Saipan no later than Salary: $2. 15-$5.00 per hour. 1989 I;Iai:d-top Jeep, 4 cylinder, 4 speed standard $200.00 per month. p:ient and Supply, CNMI, Lower Base, Saipan, MP proofing. Must include One Year Maintenance 4:30 p.m., local time, Tuesday, March 14, 1989. Proposals 1 FACTORY MANAGER - College Contact: VICENTE SALAS, P.O. Box 96950 by 4:00 p.m. local time. Proposals shall be grad., 2 · years experience. Salary: transffilss1on, 4 whe.el drive, air condition included, must be submitted in duplicate. Agreement and Warranty (FMVSS). Plus 1641, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. marked CUC-RFP-89-WOOS and submitted in $1,200.00/$1,800.00 per month. complete undercoating, rustproofing, spare tire, lug Registration Fee and vehicle must be Safety 1 HOUSE" WORKER - High school duplicate copies. 10 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKERS wrench. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: The design calls for a self-sustained correctionaVprison facility 1 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN Inspected prior to delivery to Marpands. Bids must $200.00 per month. with the following general criteria: - High school gratl., 2 years experience. be CIF Marpands Office, Lower Base, Saipan. Bids Contact: CARMEN·P. DELEON, P.O. All inquiries shall be directed to the Asst. Director for Salary: $2.15-$4.00 per hour. ' Must include comp~ete ~aintenance and warranty must be submitted in sealed envelope, marked ..Box 2210, Saigan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. Water Division, CUC at telephone number (670) a. Capacity 100 inmates 2 ACCOUNTANT ·College grad., 2 (FMVSS) plus registration fee and fully insured IFB89-0041 to Procurement & Supply Office, 1 HOUSE WORKERS - High school 322-9383 or fax number (670) 322-9382. b. Security Distribution 80% medium/20%maximum yuears experience. Salary: $2.15-$4.00 during lease period. grad. Salary: $150.00 per month. c. Structure Integrated, typhoon/earthquake per hour. Lower Base, no later than 2:00 p.m., February 28, 170 SEWING MACHINE Operators - Contact: JOSEPH C. ADA, P.O. Box resistant. concrete type const 1989, at which time and place, all bids received will 576, Saipan, MP 96950. (2124) F. Sincerely, High .school equivalent, 2 years Bjds must be submitted in duplicate marked CUC. meeting Federal/Justice Standards. experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.60 per be publicly opened and read. Bids received late will 8 HOUSE WORKERS ITB-89-W006, to Procurem,~nt & Supply Office, /s;PEDRO SASAMOTO d. Total Square Footage Estimated 40,000 Sq. Ft. hour. not be considered. The government reserves the right 8 MAIN1ENANCE REPAIRER (Bldg.) Lowe~ Bas.e, no later than 2;(;0 p.m., March 3, 1989 - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 Executive Director, CUC e. Pre-planned Future 3p CUTI'ERS - High school equivalent, to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the per hour. Expansion Vertical, second level 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.70 · at which time and place all bids received will be per hour. government. Contact: CIRCA GEN. SERVICES, f. Security Remote, Electronic Surveillance, publicly opened and read. A11y inquiries on this bid 4 COOKS - High school equivalent. P.O. Box 23 CHRB, Saipan, MP Reprogrammable Card/Coded 96960. (2/17) F. Salaiy: $2.15-$3.50 per hour. shall be directed to Tim Villagomez at 322-9383 Access, Compartmented Design js/DAYID M. AP ATANG I l HOUSE WORKER - High school 4 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRERS - Bids received late will not be considered. The CUC ! equivalcnL Salary: $200.00 per month. Function, Restricted and High school equivalent, l year !eserves the right to reject any or all bids in the 'best Contact: MELBA A. SABLAN, P.O. FOR LEASE Rest:rictable Areas. experience. Salary: $2.15-$4.00 per interest of the CNMI. Box 1762, Saipan. MP 96950. (2117) F. Proposals shall include the following: hour. ·U Contact: PANG JIN SANG SA I HOUSE WORKER - High school VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT I 1. Updated Standard Form 254 and 255 CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2571, I graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 3-Story New Building facing Hyatt Hotel 2. Design approach and methodology Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. I I; $200.00 per month. 3. Time frame for the proposed work COLLEGE COMPTROLLER I . I Contact: ROBERT DA VIS, Caller Box Call BEN CAMACHO - 234-3182/3183 WANTED PPP 21 I, Saipan, MP 96950. (2124) F. MISCELLANEOUS ! HOUSE WORKER - High school Proposers are advised that they must certify previous 20 {TWENTY) SALESCLERKS The Northern Mariana College wishes to hire a equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. experience in specifically related projects and submit l ADM1NIS1RA TIVE ASSISTANT - Comptroller. The Comptrolle'~ will plan, implement. ::::ontact: DUANE HOUSER, Caller Box qualifications of Architects/Engineers who will represent their College grad. Salary: $575.00 per LOCAL HIRE ON,_ Y PPP 211, Saipan, MP 96950. (2!24) F. :ind supervise a computerized financial manaoemem firm. month. ·1 HOUSE WORKER - High school PUBLIC NOTICE 1 COOK - High school equivalent. We are looking for well qualified salesclerks. system for carrying out all fiscal operatio~s and equivalenL Salary: $150.00 per month. Salary: 5500.00 per month. financial reporting requirements for the College. The tiffs title to said real property. Applicant should be high school graduates or its Ccntact: VALERIO M. CABRERA, Commonwealth of the Selection of firm will be based on previous experience in 2 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN - Comptroller prepares, or oversees the preparation of P.1). Box 122, Saipan, MP 96950. Northern Mariana Islands See Exhibit "B" attached similar projects, qualifications of proposed professional staff, High school equivalent. Salary: $450.00 equivalent. !j~/-17~)F_. ______Commonwcallh Trial Court herewith and incorporated proposed design approach and methodology and time frame for per month. Work expeience preferred but not essential. periodic financial analyses, :~tatements, and reports herein by reference. Contact: ROLAND J. JASTILLANA 5 DOMESTIC WORKERS - High t.'le proposed work. We train you. required by the President, the Board of Regents, and Civil Action No. 89-143 WHEREFORE, Plaintiff dba Basic Const. Supply Corp./Goldcn school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per Lobster Rest./Island Electronics & Appl. Salary depends on experience plus considerable Federal. program regulations. The Comptroller also hour. prays for judgment over and Edward A. Cabrera, against defendants as follows: The Government reserves the right to reject any or all Repatr Shop, P.O. Box 331, Saipan, benefit depending on your pe1formance. supervise and,. ~s . necesrnry, trains junior Contact: MARCELO A. ACER.A dba M MP 96950. (313) F. & H Ent., P.O. Box 862, Saipan, MP Plaintiff, 1. That defendants, and each proposals and to waive any imperfection in said proposals in . accountants. Mmimum qunlifications include a 96950. (2117) F. vs. of them, and all persons the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 1 PURCHASING AGENT - High baccalaureate degree in accour.ting from an accredited school grad, 2 years experience. Salary: Please contact MARY ANN for interview or call Tel. I HOUSE WORKER - High school Maria A. Cabrera, Antonio C. claiming under them, be Islands. $374.00 per month. U.S. copege or un~versity, and five years of grad, 2 yea?S experience. Salary: $200.00 Aldan, Consolacion A. Reyes, required to set forth the nature /s/JOHN C. PANGELINAN. Nos. 234-7362/63 from 9:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. daily. Contact: LYNNE MICHAEL dba Dive progressively responsible experience in institutional per month. Josepha A. Field and all other of their claims to said real Director of Public Works Contact: MARGARITA G. SABLAN, persons unknown claiming any property; Rota, P.O. Box 941, Rota, MP 96951. acco~nting. U.S. _CPA highly desirable. Salary P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950. (2117) right title, estate, lien .or 2. That all adverse claims to (3{3) F. 2MAINTENANCE WORKER neg<;>tiable, depending on qualifications. Interesh'd F. interest in the real property said real property be determined parties should contact the Pen:onnel Office Northen' l HOUSE WORKER . High school described in the complaint by decree of this Court; PUBLIC NOTICE 2 WAITRESSES - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 graduate. Salary: S 150.00 per month. adverse to plain ti ~rs ownership 3. That said decree declare The American Red Cross, Northern Mariana Islands Marianas College, Box 1250, Saipan, MP 96950 no1. Comact: ANGELINA MANGLONA, and adjudge that Plaintiff owns per hour. later than February 15, 1989. TEL. (670) 234-5498. P.O. Box 543, Rota, MP 96951. (2/17) Defendants. in fee simple, and is entitled to Chapter, wis~es to announce the following $;,ontact: MORGEN'S SNACK BAR, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3) F. FAX (670) 234-0759. F. the quiet and peaceful posses­ •;cheduled basic courses to be conducted at the 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Comes now Edward A. sion of said real property; and, Chapter Office located at the Saipan International 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Cabrera, Plaintiff herein and for t.hat defendants, and each of Salary: $2.15 to $2.50 per hour. Airport: 3 CARPENTERS - High school S150.00 per month. his complaint state and allege: them, and all persons claiming POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Contact: MARIA ADA, Saipan, MP equivalent. Salary: $2.15 to $2.75 per I. Thal this Court has under them, have no estate, 96950. (2/24) F. hour. MESSENGER/CUSTODIAL WORKER jurisdiction of this action right, title, lien or interest in 1. Community CPR Feb. 28, 6:00-10:00 p.m. POS·ITIONS 3 MASONS - High school equivalent. l HOUSE WORKER - High school i:;ursuant to lCMC Section or to said real property or any Mar. 1, 6:00 -10:00 p.m. Salary: $2. 15 equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 102. thereof; The Corr.imonw.ealth Utilities Corporation $200.00 per month. part 2. Standard First Aid Mar. 2, 6:00-10:00 p.m. Contact: MANUEL S. VILLAGOMEZ 2. That Plaintiff is Northern 4. That said decree dba M.S. Villagomez Ent., P.O. Box 7, Contact: MR. & MRS. WILLIAM T. Mar. 3, 6:00-10:00 p.m. (~l!C) is se.ekmg an experienced person to AVAILABLE Mariana Islands descent and as Saipan, MP 96950. (313) F. LIETO, P.O. Box 121, Saipan, MP permanently enjoin defendants, '3. Community CPR Mar. 4, 8:00 a.m.-12 noon d1stn~ute meen~·g materials to Board Members, drop such entitled to hold real ~ach of t.hem, and all persons ~ ASST. COOK - High school grad., 2 and. pick-up mails from the Post Office, Governor's ~9~69~50~·~D~!2~4~)F~.""!""'"'!""~-----.. property within the Common­ claiming under them, from Mar. 5, 8:00 a.m.-12 noon 2 HOUSEKEEPERS - High school years experience. Salary: $550.00 per month. Ma1~room and other governmental agencies as equivalent. Salary: $2.20 per hour. wealth in fee simple. asserting any adverse claim to 1. FULLTIME AND PART "Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP­ 3. That Plaintiff owns in fee plaintiff title to said property. requrre~. The applicil!1t i~ al.;;o required to perfomJ 4. Standard First Aid Mar. 6, 6:00-10:00 p.m. CLUB CORP., P.O. Box 356, Saipan, MENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Hotel, simple absolute and possess an 5. That plaintiff receive his custo~ial wo~k. This ~ncludes wet mopping, TIME TELLERS Mar. 7, 6:00-10:00 p.m. /IP 96950. (313) F. P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950. interests in a certain real costs of suit, attorney's fees, sweeping, dusung, emptying of trash can, etc. (2/24) F. property located in As Lita, and such other and further relief A minimum of six (6) persons per class is a pre­ 1. PHOTO DEVELOPER - High school 2. NOTE AND Saipan and more particularly as the court deems proper. requisite. Register and pay early to reserve a place on grad., 2 years experience. Salary: ' $450.00 per month. described as A.H. Number 248, Dated this 23rd day of Candidates need not be a high school graduate, but MECHANICS/ the above-referenced course dates. There will be a Contact: ISLAND SEVEN COLOR, ACCOUNTING and containing an area of January, 1989. must know how to read and write. A valid driver's PAINTERS minimal course fees. Those interested individuals are INC., P.O. Box 1600, Saipan, MP 54,128 square meters, more or 96950. (3/3) F. - license is also required. CLERKS I AUTO MECHANIC - High school Jess, as more particularly ls/Miguel S. Dcmapan requested to contact Senator Juan T. Guerrero at equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: described on Cadastral Parcel Attorney for Plaintiff telephones 322-7807 or 234-7459 for further 4 YARD WORKERS - High school $400.00 per month. Index Sheet 54, Saipan, equivalent. Salary: $2.40 per hour. Send resume, references and salary requirements to: information. Contact: CAPITOL ENTERPRISES dba Ap~ly in person at the Bank of Guai.n. Susupe l COOK - High school equivalent, 2 Commonwealth of the VERIFICATION years experience. Salary: $375.00 per Tropical Lawn Care, P.O. Box 2488, Office, Monday thru Friday between 10:00 Nori.hem Mariana Islands. See MR. PEDRO SASAMOTO month. 1dipan, MP 96950. (313) F. ...,. A.M. to 3:00 P.M. i::ontact: IGNACIO ALDAN dba Aldan Exhibit "A" attached herewith The undersigned Plaintiff has ·, COOKS - High school equivalent. Executive Director Gas'6tation, P.O. Box 532, Saipan, MP and incorporated herein by verified the foregoing Com­ APARTMENT FOR RENT •Salary: ,$2.15-$3.50 per hour. Commonwealth Utilites Corporation IJ6950. (2(24) F. refCICnce. plaint to Quiet Title and that Contact: MOM'S RESTAURANT We offer excellent benefits and opportunities of 4. That Defendants Maria A. the statements contained P.O. Box 166, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/3,) P.O. Box 1220 1 MECHANIC - High school grad., 2 /r\- r-..x >--t-t(L~:to ' enrichment in a very interesting and rewarding years experience. Salary: $650.00 per Cabrera, Antonio C. Aldan, !herein arc true and correct to F. Saipan, MP 96950 month. Consolacion A. Reyes and the best of his personal 2 MULTI-NEEDLE MACHINE profession. l ACCOUNT ANT - College grad., 2 Josepha A. Field claim an knowledge and belief and that Fully Furnished ( OPERATORS For further information, call 322-4033 and ask for interest in said real property 3 SINGLE NEEDLE MACHINE years experience. Salary: $500.00 per this verification was executed I Mr. Jack Cruz.· All submitta1s must be received at EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER month. adverse to plaintiff; that on this 12th day of January, 2 Bedrooms OPERATORS I ASSISTANT MANAGER - College defendants have no right, 1988 at Saipan, Common­ 4 TACKING MACHINE OPERA TORS CUC no later than February 27, 1989. estate, title, lien or interest in wealth of the Northern Mariana $600 a month - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.75 A per hour. per hour. or to the property, or any part Islands. Call MR. LEE at 234-6273 Contact: UNITED INTERNATIONAL Job Location: Saipan, Northern Marianas Contact: AA ENTERPRISES, INC. dba thereof, said claim or claims CORPORATION, P.O. Box 689 . Salary: $2.74 to $4.24 Per Hour Tanapag Service Station, P.O. Box constituting a cloud on plain- ls/Edward A. Cabrera or MILDRED at 234-3546 1880, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. Sa\pan, MP 96950. (2117) F. ' • ... r,.. ! t

PAGE44--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND'fIEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANA!> '/ARIETYNEWS ANDVIEWS--PAGE45 MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS INVITATION FOR BID 25 CARPENTERS INVITATION TO BID 3 BELLBOYS - High school equivalent 3 BUTCHERS 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yea111 20 MAINTENANCF WORKERS 1 LAUNDRY PRESSER - High 20MASONS The Office of the Governor's Authorized Representative. CUC-ITB-89-W009 Salary: $4,800.00 per annum. 5 MAINTENANCE REPAIRERS experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 3 BEAUTICIANS school equivalent. Salary: $2.30-$2.75 2 ELECTRICIAN Typhoon Roy (FEMA-811-DR-:MP) on behalf of the Mayor's' 1 BELL CAPTAIN - High school 5 WAREHOUSEMEN . 8 BAKERS - High school grai., 2 years - High school grad., 2 years experience. per hour. 2PLUMBER Office of Rota, is soliciting sealed bids for the construction of The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is soliciting ~quivalent. Salary: $7,200.00 per - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $450.00-$490.00 per Salary: $2.15 per hour. I ASST. ADMINISTRATION - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 the Proposed Public Market and Delegation Office Building at competitive sealed bids from qualified companies for the annum. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. mon!h. 5 DOMESTIC HELPERS - High school MANAGER - College graduate. Salary: per hour. construction of the WATERLINE TO THE AIRPORT I INCOME AUDITOR - College grad. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER - I BAKER/OPERATOR OPERATOR­ equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: sr ,500.00-$1, 720.00 per month. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College graduate. Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in INDUSTRIAL PARK on the Island of Rota. Salary: $9,720.00 per annum. College graduate. Salary: $600.00 tp High school grad., 2 years experience. $2.15 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESV.. Salary: $450.00 per month. duplicate will be accepted in the Office of Chief, Procurement 1 SUPERVISOR - Cash Dept. - High $1,000.00 per month. Salary: $450.00 per mon!h. Contact: ROMEO E. DESTURA dba CORPORA"JlON dba Saipa,n Beach 3 FARMERS - High school equivalent. . and Supply, Lower Base. Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time school grad. Salary: $6,600.00 per Comact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 Amel Ent./Super Hair Salon, P.O. Box Hotel, P.O. Box 1029, Saipan, MP Salary: $150.00 per month. Thursday, .rvi:arch 16, 1989, at which time and place the bids Sealed bids shall be marked CUC-ITB-W006 and delivered to annum. PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, years experience. Salary: $460.00 per 3312, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. 96950. (2'24) F. Contact: DELTA ENTERPRISES, P.O. the Office of the Chief of Procurement and Supply, Lower 3 FRONT OFFICE CASHIER - High MP 96950. (2/17) F. mon!h. Box 2300, Saipan. MP 96950. (3/10) F. will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after school grad. Salary: $5 ,400.00 pe1 2 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER (Bldi,) 2 JANITORS - High school equivalent, the above time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Base, Saipan MP 96950 no later than 2:00 p.m. local time, I CONSTRUCITON FOREMAN March 17, 1989. annum. - High school graduate, 2 years 2 years experience. Salary: $490.00 per 1 ARCIIlTECT IFB89-Roy must be marked on the face of the envelope. . 3 RESTAURANT CASHIER - High experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. month REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS - High school equivalent, 5 years s=hool grad. Salary: $5,160.00 per Contact: MARILYN'S APARTMENT, 1 WAREHOUSEMAN - High school The Chief, Procurement and Supply Division is accepting experience. Salary: $600.00 per month. A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. Drawings and specifications for this project are available from annum. P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 6 AIR CONDmON MECHANIC the Water Branch for $300.00 per set. Prospective bidders shall $450.00 per month. sealed proposals for certain archaeological services to be This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Bid 1 COST ACCOUNTANT - College F. 10 ELEcrRICIANS make payment to the CUC Utilities Business Office, Lower Contact: HERMAN'S MODERN Bond or other form acceptable to the Government made grad. Salary: $8,400.00 per annum. 4 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 performed in Yap State, Federated States of Micronesia. The lOPLUMBERS Base and indicate on the payment to credit account number 1 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT · College years experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. BAKERY, P.O. Box 2, Saipan, MP purpose of this work are to conduc: original research designed 20 CARPENTERS payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern 96950. (2/17) F. P83083011. grad. Salary: $14,400.00 per annum. 10 CARPENTERS [u provide baseline data on the prehistoric and historic ~O STEEL WORKERS !v1ariana Islands, with a notation on the face of the check: ! COMPTROLLER - College grad. IO MASONS 1 GENERAL DAY CARE ASSIST ANT archaelogical resources in a previously unsurveyed area of Yap i?AIN'i'ERs "CreditAccountNo.1453." Salary: $24,000.00 per annum. IO STEELMAN - College graduate, 2 years experience. 2QMASONS The project consists of the following general items: l ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE CLERK· _ High school equivalent, 2 years Salary: $450.00 per month. proper, to increase the capability of the Yap State Historic .;_High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 High school equivalent. Salary: experience. Salary: $1.85 per hour. 1 NURSE - College graduate, 2 years Preservation Office (HPO) to identify, document, evaluate and l!Cl'hour. The bidder is required to submit with the bid, a copy of the 1. Improvements at the Main Water Cave and Onan 56,600.00 per annum. Contact: E.C. GOZUM & CO. INC. experience. Salary: $372.00 per month. protect prehistoric and historic archaeological properties, to Contact: MGM, INC., P.O. Box 803, business permit as a compliance with the Contractor's Water Cave. I ACCOUNT PAYABLE CLERK - dba TSK-ECG/Emilio Gozum Man­ Contact: SAIPAN PRE-SCHOOL & institutionalize in the Yap State HPO a process for the Saipan. MP 96950. (3/10) F. Registration and Licensing Laws of the Commonwealth of the 2. Construction of approximately 18,000 feet of High school grad. Salar;: $6,600.00 per power Services, P.O. Box 231 o, Saipan, DAY CARE CENTER, P.O. Box 271, collection, analysis and documentation of oral tradition related 4 REFRIGERATION/AIR CONDI­ annum. 96950 2/24) F Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. Northern Mariana Islands. above ground and approximately 21,000 feet 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College ,_M_P-- - -·<.. --·----­ to prehistoric· and historic archaeological sites, to further TION MECHANIC - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. SallU}': 3. Construction of a one million gallon glass fused grad. Salary: $36,000.0 per annum. develop the archaeological component of the Micronesian 1 ASST. FRO:NT OFFICE MANAGER $275 per hour. Specifications and bid documents of the project will be to steel water reservoir. - College grad. Salary: S 12,000.00 per Resource Study (MRS) computer database and to develop 2 CONTAINER CONTROu.ER available on or after February 23, 1989, at the Technical 4. Connection to the existing water distribution annum. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS recommendations for the protection and use of historic and 2 SIIlPPING CLERK Services Division Department of Public Works, Saipan. A system at Sinapalo. 1 RESERVATION MANAGER - cultural resources of Yap State. This work is a component of - High school equivalent. Salary: non-refundable payment of $100.00 is required for each set. ':.! S500.00 per month. College grad. Salary: $9,720.00 per The Chief, Procurement and Supply is accepting sealed the Micronesian Resource Study. Pre-bid conference for this project will be held at 2:00 p.m., annum. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER Time alloted to complete this project is 360 calendar days after I I rroposals for the development of a archaeological site 11 13 WAITER/WAITRESSES - High 1 CIVIL ENGINEER on .rvi:arch 09, 1989, at the Technical Services Division, the Notice-to-Proceed is issued. Liquidated damages in the school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per inventory system for the State of Yap. This system is required !v1ajor Tasks I ELECIRICAL ENGINEER Deparunent of Public Works, Saipan. amount of $1000 per day will be assessed for completion hour. to organize data relating to archaeological, historical and - High school equivalent, 5 years delayed beyond 360 days. experience. Salary: $700.00 per month. 1 NIGHT MANAGER - College grad. cultural properties in Yap State so that these can be used for (1') Develop recommendations concerning the protection and Contact: COMMONWEALTH MARI­ Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provision for Wage Sil:Iary: $9,600.00 per annum. res~arch and land use planning. It is component of the l!se of the historic and cultural resources of Yap State. These i,late Determination on the CNMI Classification and Salary 1 FRONT DESK SUPERVISOR - TIME COMPANY/AGENCY, P.O. A pre-bid conference will be held on the island of Rota on Micronesian Resource Study (MRS). Box 803, Saipan, MP 96950. (3110) F. ~ollege grad. Salary: S6;600.00 per recommendations shall be developed in consultation with the Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum March 3. 1989 beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the CUC office in annum. .Project Director, MRS, and the Yap State HPO. 2,HEA VY EQUIPME..'fr OPERATOR salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be the new power plant. The conference will examine the site Contacr: AQUA RESORT CLUB, Major Tasks: (2) Conduct an intensive level archaeological survey of at least 2 ELECTRICIANS paid on this project. location and the scope of the project. Due to the difficulty of 2PLUMBER Caller Box PPP 248, Saipan, MP or.e village in southern Yap where little archaeological work the terrain, attendance at this conference is required for all 96950. (2/24) F. 5 CARPENTERS (1) Develop an appropriate site numbering system for Yap has been undertaken. This survey shall be conducted in All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the potential bidders. Bids received from bidders not present at the I COOK - High school equivalent. 5 MASONS Stat.;. 3STEELMANS Salary: S2.50 per hour. accordance with the "Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the pre-bid conference and subsequent field inspection will not be 1 PAINTERS 4 FOOD TRUCK OPERATORS - High (2) Develop a site inventory form. Archaeology and Historic Preservation". Field work will exception of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check accepted. High school graduate, 2 years school grad. Salary: $2.50 per hour. (3) Enter on to the new site inventory forms existing data on 'which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the consist only of survey and mapping activities. Test pits will experience. Salary: $1.50-$3.00 per Contact: DAIRY FARM SAIPAN, P.O. archaeological, architectural and historic sites. be used only to establish the significance of newly discovered hour. specifications section, "Instruction to Bidders" page 1-2, The contract shall be awarded to the bidder submitting the Box 270. Saipan, MP 96950. (2!24) F. (4) Develop a filing system to accommodate inventory data. sites or to test areas where subsurface properties are predicted. 2 AUTO MECHANIC - High school paragraph No. 5, and Guarantee. lowest responsible, responsive bid after a thorough review of 1 BEAUTICIAN - High school (5) Select appropriate base mapping for the system. (3) Prepare a final report of the archaeological survey. grad. Salary: $2.15-$3 .00 per hour. the contract documents. All bids may be accompanied by a Bid equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. (6) Enter location of all previously recorded sites on base map. Contact: AMKO CORPORATION, Contact: S\1IUO AYUYU dba Emilio's (4) Integrate data collected by the survey into the Yap State The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and Bond of 15% of the bid amount. Company checks are not (7) Coordinate all aspects of this work with the Yap State P.O. Box 2072, Saipan, MP 96950. Mane St. Salon, P.O. Box 2301, site database. (3/10) F. to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of acceptable bid security. Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. Historic Preservation Officer, the Federated States of (5) Provide training to the Yap State HPO staff in the Government. 1 Micronesia Historic Preservation Officer and the Micronesian 1 SEAMSTRESS - . High school COOK - High school equivalent. archaeological survey and mapping techniques. This project is funded by a grant from the E~onomic Salary: S2.15 per hour. Resource Study Project Manager · equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $2 t5 per hour. ls/JAMES P. REYES Development Administration and by matching funds from the Contact: EDWARD CAMACHO dba (8) Prepare periodic progress reports describing work Roadside Cafe, P.O. Box 2063, Saip:m, Qualifications of the Principal Investigator Contact: ROBERT L. SMITH dba Governor's Authorized Representative C.N.!v1.I. \1P 96950. (2/24) F. accomplished. Pacific Tailoring & Bargain Center, P.O. Box 485, Saipan, MP 96950. I l·RO:\T DESK CLERK The Principal Investigator shall be an experienced professional CUC may make such investigations as deemed necessary to I SALES ASSISTANT Qualifications of the Principal Project Personnel (3/10) F. archaeological with qualifications that at a minimum meet the determine the ability of the bidder ~ perfonn the work, and the - High school equivalen!, 2 years .Professional Qualification Standards of the Secretary of the experience. Salary: $800.00 per month. POSITION VACANCY bidder shall furnish to CUC all such information and data for The principal project personnel should be a qualified Jnterior, plus: at least one year of full-time professional 1 WAlTRESS - Iligh school equivalenr, (I) PUBLIC NOTICE this purpose as CUC may request. CUC reserves the right to archaeologist and familiar with the previous archaeological experience in archaeological re;;earch, administration or J 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50 per Commonwealth Trial Court ANNOUNCEMENT reject any bid if the evidence submitted by, or the investigation hour. work conducted in Yap State. management; (2) at least four mor.ths of supervised field and Nonhcrn Mariana Islands of, such bidder fails ·to satisfy CUC that such bidder is I WAlTER - High school equivalent, 2 analytic experience in general Pacific archaeology; and (3) The Commonwealth Ports Authority wishes years experience. Salary: $390.00 per Contents of the Proposal: to announce a job vacancy for one (1) properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the contract demonstrated ability to carry research to completion. Civil Action No. 88-670 mon!h. Custodian/Janitor. ~d to.complete the work contemplated therein. Conditional Contact: HAFADAI BEACH HOTEL bids will not be accepted. All bids become property of the Proposals should at a minimum contain the following: the dba Saipan Hotel Corp., P.O. Box 338, Ranking Criteria: NOTICE TO CREDITORS CUC. Saipan, MP 96950. (2124) F. No experience is necessary, however, interested (1) General statement of approach. In the Matter of the Estate of 2 BEAUTICIANS - High school Proposals shall be reviewed competitively and ranked in applicant must be able to perform all custodial work All inquiries shall be directed to Harley Winer, Project equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: (2) Description of proposed site numbering system and LINA MANGLONA accordance with the following criteria which appear in a and other related duties as assigned by the Super­ Engineer, at the CUC Water Division, telephone number (670) S2.15 per hour. inventory forms. TAISACAN, descending order of importance: visor or Executive Director. 322-9383 or fax number (670) 322-9382. Contact: WINNY M. SABLAN dba E & (3) Resume S Enterprises, P.O. Box 843, Rota, MP (4) Project Schedule. 96951. (2/17) F. (1) Appropriateness and quality of t:1e proposal. Notice is hereby given by For more information, please contact the Common­ PEDRO SASAMOTO 1 RE:\TAL AGENT - High school (2) Qualifications of the Principal Investigator lhe undersigned Olympia T, Executive Director, CUC equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Ranking Criteria: (3) Cost of work Leon Guerrero administrator of wealth Ports Authority at Saipan International $2.15 per hour. the estate of Lina M. Taisacan, Airport, telephone numbers 234-8315/6n. Contact: E'SAIPAN MOTORS, INC. ?roposals shall be competitively ra.'1ked in accordance with the Project Scheduling: deceased, to the creditors of, dba E'Rota Motors, Inc., P.O. 13ox 946, following selection criteria: and all person having claims Deadline for all upplications is February 28, 1989. !2!!:. MP 96951. (2/17) F. against decedent, that within SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT! 3 CC )KS - lligh school eq uivalenl. (1) Appropriateness of the proposed numbering and inventory (I) Commence work on or after 15 April 1989. sixty days after the first ATTENTION: INTERESTED AND PROSPECTIVE Sab f) : $2.50 per hour. svstems. (2) Complete fieldwork on or before 30 September 1989 publicnton of this notice, SAIPAN RESIDENT NEW HOME OWNERS ~ontac• BKK INTERNATIONAL (2) Qualifications of the Principal Project Personnel (3) Complete all reports and other project tasks on or before 31 creditors of the decedent file COMP\ ··y dba Shangri-La Restaurant, (3) Cost January 1990. their claims with the necessary WANTED 1!.I, :_2, i 96950. (2/17) F. vouchi!rs ·in the office of the TO BUILD ON OWN LOT OR HOMESTEAD: All proposals must be in scaled envelope marked RFP89-0046 rdl proposals must be in sealed en•1elope marked RFP89-0048 1) clerk of the Commonwealth LOCAL HIRE ONLY 1 - Bedroom Unit Turnkey NOTICE and submitted in duplicate copies of the Office of Procurement and submitted in duplicate copies to the Office of Procurement I Trial Court, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 2 - Bedroom Unit Turnkey MISA and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, MP, no later than 4:00 p.m. and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, 96950, no later than 4:00 l..' ... 1-Cook ~' located in Susupe, Saipan, 3 - Bedroom Unit Turnkey ENTERPRISES INC. 27 March 1989. Interested parties may acquire additional p.m. 27 .rvi:arch 1989. Interested parties may acquire additional ')~ ·~ Commonwealth of the North­ 1 - Cook Helper invites local participation information at the Division of Historic Preservation, Depart­ information at the Division of Historic Preservation, Depart­ ern Mariana Islands. All concrete with water tank. With terms. in the ownership of the ment of Community and Cultural Affairs. The Government m·ent of Community and Cultural Affairs. The Government Dated this 11th day of' Contact: BETH MANIO of Tri-All Int'l. Corp. company. reserves the right to reject any or all proposals in the interest reserves the right to reject any or ull proposals in the interest February, 1989. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. contact: PACIFICA BUILDERS for Contact the Investment of the Government. of the Government. or call Lucky Spot - Tel. 234-0488 ls/Olympia T. Leon Guerrero .rvi:anagcrat234-9475 Offfae • 234-6345 more information - Tel. Nos. 234-6310 or 234-6187/8 (or Fax 234-8463) /s/DAVID M. APATANG /s/DAVID M. APATANG Administrator ROMAN DE:MAPAN/JOE DE:MAP AN. ~: .' .1 ·~ rI r·,,1!'j :' ·,'i PAGE46--MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANDVIEWS--FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989 ; FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 17, 1989--MARIANA!:i VARIETY:t:ffiWS AND VIEWS--PAGE47 <:~­ i I. tf1 (;l • 1 SABA MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS Standings 1 ACCOUNTANT - Htgh school 1 PROJECT MANAGER - College I FUSING MACHINE OPERA TOR - 1 HOUSE WORKER - H1g h SC h 00 1 S SURVEYORS - College graduate, 2-4 graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. grad., 12 years experience. Salary: Tu.am Yl L. illl Hi·1h school grad., 2 years experience. equivalent. Salary: $175.00 per month. years experience. Salai:y: $3 .00 per hour. 4 FARMERS - High chool equivalent. $1,700.00 per month. Sal.icy: $2.15 per hour. Contact: THOMAS B. CASTRO, P.O. Sixers 14 1 --­ Contact: E.M. CHEN & ASSOCIATES Salary: $200.00 to $350.00 per month 4 PROJECT ENGINEER C.mtact: EUROTEX (SPN), INC., Box 1238, Saipan MP 96950. ~3/!0l F. Peacemakers . 12 2 1.5 (CNMI), INC., P.O. Box 1777, Saipan, 1 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST ANT (:aller Box PPP 141, Saipan, MP 2 DMESTIC HELPERS - High school 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school MP 96950. (2117) F. equivalent Salary: $150.00 per month. · · College grad., 2 years experience. Sai - Ship 10 4 3.5 96950. (3/10) F. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school Contact: & MRS. MANUEL A. Salary: $ 1,600.00 per month. Kan aka 10 4 3.5 $2.15 per hour. MR. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: i ANIMAL CARETAKER - High l SUPERVISOR - school grad., 2 Contact: CELSO M. CATINDIG dba 'ENORIO dba Fina Sisu Piggci:y, P.O. High Cyclones 5 .7 7.5 $2.15 per hour. school equivalenL Salary: $750.00 per years experience. Salary: $1,200.00 per Celso's Gen. Services Const., P.O. Box Box 238, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. Rumors 6 8 7.5 Contact: GRACE INTERNATIONAL, r.1onth. 513, Rota, MP 96951. (3/10) F. 1 HOUSE WORKER • High school month. INC., Caller Box PPP 109, Saipan, MP Contact: SAIPAN CA TILE CO., INC., Toyota 5 8 8 equivalcnL Salai:y: $200.00 per month. l H.E. OPERATOR 96950. (2/17) F. P.O. Box 690, Saipan, MP 96950. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Uno Dos 2 10 10.5 Contact: MARTHA M. JARNIS, P.O. 1 WELDER (3/10) F. equivalent. Salary: $150.00 per month. 4 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - Box 2751, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. - High school equivalent, 2 years Sun Risers 2 9 10 I WAREHOUSEMAN - High school Contact: BARBARA ADA, P.O. Box · experience. Salary: $1,000.00 per College graduate. Salaty: $700.00 per 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Susupe 0 13 13 graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 2309, Saipan, MP 96950. ~3/lOl F. month. month. · graduate, years experience. Salaty: S3.20-$3.50 per hour. 2 Contact: ASANUMA GUMI CO., Wednesday's Contact: SAIPAN COMPUTER 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Results: 2 POULTRY FARMERS- High school Sl50.00 per month. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Saipan, MP Garapan Students SERVICES, INC., P.O. Box 525 equivalent. Salary: $150.00-$200.00 per Contact: MIKE TROUP, P.O. Box 528, Peacemakers forfeit win equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 96950. (3/10) F. CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (2/17) F. month. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 2 FARMERS - High school equivalent. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/10) F. Of The Week over Susupe 2 TEACHERS - College graduate, 2 1 FARMER - High school equivalent. l AUTO PAINT~ -High school grad., Salary: S 150.00 per month. 15 HOUSE WORKERS - High school years experience. Salary: Salary: $200.00 per month. · 2 years experience. Salary: $500.00 per These Students of the Week Kanaka 88 Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: HELP WANTED $700.00/.i 1,000.00 per month. Contact: MR. & MRS. JUAN C. 0 have met the criteria for good PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, $375.00 per month. 1."lC nth. Sai-Ship 75 Contact: MT. CARMEL SCHOOL, AGUON, P.O. Box 844, Saipan, Mp Contact: SHIN SOO dba Pony MP 96950. (3/10) F. Contact: NESTOR R. ABLOG dba Gen. MYUNG behavior, pleasing personal­ Saipan, MP 96950. (2/24) F. 96950. ~3/!0l F. C.>rp., P.O. Box 2433, Saipan, MP 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR - Fashion Center, P.O. Box 1447, Saipan, 1 • WHOLESALE DELIVERY ities, good work and study · Friday's Games: 2 DRESSMAKERS 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school ~ 6950. (3/10) F. High school graduate. Salary: $704.00 MP 96950. (3/10) F. 1 • WAREHOUSE MAN habits, good attendance as well Toyota vs. equivalenL Salary: $150.00 per month. 2 HOUSE WORKERS pe!·month. - High school equivalent Salai:y: $2.15 Contact: FELIPE A. SALAS, P.O. Box as the effort to help their peers Sunrisers 1~ HOUSE WORKERS - High school 312, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. in class. per hour. e 1uivalenL Salary: $2.15 per hour. ?lease apply in person at TOWN HOUSE,' Contact: FRANCISCO A. VALENCIA Rumors vs. ~ontact: BRIAN P. REYES dba BPR 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school INVITATION FOR BIDS INC./J & G PAYLESS MARKET 2nd Floor. 1st Edmund S. Villagomez dba V's Ent., P.O. Box 1881, Saipan, Professional Services, P.O. Box 2368, equivalenL Salary: $150.00 per month. 2nd: Mata Rawit Uno Dos MP 96950. (2/17) F. The COMMONWEALTH PORTS AUTHORITY is •Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. Contact: MR. & MRS. IGNACIO T . 3rd: Lorenzo Tydingco 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER (Bldg.) ADA, P.O. Box 2672, Saipan, MP 4 CARPENTERS solicrling proposals for the operation of a Snack Bar Monday's Games: 1 AIR.CON/REF. MECHANIC 96950. (3/10) F. 4th: Dorina B. Castro ;C. dba Marianas Communication 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College equivalent. Salary: $200.00 per month. MICRONESIA SERVICE· WESTBOUND Services, P.O. Box 693, Saipan, MP the Office of the Executive Director at the Saipan International Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan no later grad., 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50 Contact: ROMAN OR DOLORES T. 96950. (3/10) F. Airport. SAILS/ARRIVALS VESSELS ;.o $3.00 per hour. BENAVENTE, P.O. Box 846, Saipan, than 4:00 p.m., March 16, 1989. Award will be I AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN ·High 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - MP 96950. (3/10) F. based on the highest number of seats per the MICRONESIAN MICRONESIAN MICRONESIAN •~hool equivalent. Salary: $4.00 per College grad., 2 years experience. COMMEACEV.:Jg IDEPENDENCEV-38 INDEPENDENCEV·38 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school This notice does not in any way limit the application of the SAILS: tour. Salary: S2.15 to $3.00 per hour. percentage breakdown above. For more information, FEB.18 MAR.15 APR.25 equivalent. Salary: $150.00-$200.00 per terms and conditions set forth in the aforesaid bid documents or HONOLULU Contact: SAIPAN STEVEDORE 1 VI AREHOUSEMAN month. please contact Mr. Tom Rabago at the Office of LOS ANGELES FEB.25 MAR.23 MAY03 COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 20S, i TRUCK DRIVER any of them and in the event of any inconsistencies or Contact: GALO P. TUDELA, Saipan, Highway Safety telephone no. 234-6021. FEB.27 MAR.25 MAY05 Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. - High school grad., 2 years experience. variances, the latter shall be controlling as to all matters. The OAKLAND MP 96950. (3/IO) F. ARRIVES: 1 TEACHER - College graduate. Salary: Salary: $2.15 per hour. Commonwealth Ports Authority reserves the right to reject 5 FARMERS MAJURO $1,204.00 per month. Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO any and all bids for any reason deemed by it to be in its best /s/DA YID M. APA TANG MAR.13 APR.07 MAY18 i HOUSE WORKER Contact: MT. CARMEL SCHOOL, Ccrporation, P.O. Box 932, Saipan, MP EB MAR.13 APR.07 MAY18 - High school equivalent. Salary: interest. P.O. Box 6, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) 96950. (3/10) F. KOS RAE MAR.15 0 $150.00 per month. APR.09 MAY20 F. POHNPEI 4 WAITRESSES - High school Contact: MR. & MRS. MOSES Dated this 10th day of February, 1989. MAR.17 APR.11 MAY22 l STORE SUPERVISOR - High school equivalenL Salary: $2.15 per hour. FEJERAN, P.O. Box 116, Saipan, MP TRUK MAR.19 APR.13 MAY24 gradutae. Salai:y: $700.00 per month. l AUTO MECHAJ\'IC %950. (3/10) F. SAIPAN MAR.22 APR.16 MAY27 Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN 2COOKS /s/J .M. GUERRERO \ ~ ' .\ YAP MAR.24 APR.18 MAY29 ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box 127, - High school equivalent. Salary: 5 ELECTRICIANS Contracting Officer Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) F. $350.00 per month. 5STEELMAN BELAU MAR.25 APR.19 MAY30 3 PLUMBER Commonwealth Ports Authority 9 LAUNDRY WORKERS - High 1 ACCOUNTANT- High school grad. PHILIPPINES, FAR EAST SAIPAN SERVICE- EASTBOUND* 5 CARPENTERS Saipan, MP 96950 uc'f..'S Salary: $400.00 per month. TAv~ ' school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per IO MASONS SAILS/ARRIVALS VESSELS hour. 4 SERVICE STAFF - High school · High school equivalent. Salary: $2.00 Contact: TROPICAL LAUNDRY & equivalenL Salary: $250.00 per month. MICRONESIAN MICRONESIAN MICRONESIAN per hour. ooa. SAILS: COMMEACEV·39 LINEN SUPPLY CO., LTD., P.O. Box 1 UVE-IN-MAID - High school grad, 2 r ~ wo~11111"I ~A~ INDEPENDENCE V-38 COMMCRC.EV-40 THE J'S GENERAL 540 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/10) years experience. Salary: $150.00 per Contact: V TOOIJ~lla .,. DAVAO SLD FEB.113 MAR.30 SERVICE, P.O. Box 116, Saipan, MP Y F. month. INVITATION TO BID CEBU ' SLD FEB.2J APR.02 96950. (3/10) F. HE. 18.198~ Ti'-N'""s'""uR_A_N,.'C... E~U'""N'""D"""ER ... W~R~IT~E'""R"""S-- Contact: DORA M. CHUMAN dba MANILA SLD FEB.22 APR.OS DMC Ent., P.O. Box 531, Rota, MP 4 CARPENTERS The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is College graduate. Salary: $550.00 per TIJl:IVA.l' HONGKONG SLD APR.07 .96951. (3/10) F. 4 MASONS soliciting competitive sealed bids for the procurement FEB.24 ,~1onth. :Z.PLUMBERS KOAHSIUNG SLD FEB. <::6 APR. 08 Contact: UJl..'ITED UNDERWRITERS, of three (3) 1989 Police Traffic and DUI Sedans. 7:()0l)1'\ 6 DANCERS 2 ELECTRICIANS ARRIVES: ~NC., P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP Specifications can be obtained from the Office of the 'J SINGERS r2STEELMAN l:Nml' Hr S1C>a00 SAIPAN (ARRISLS) SLD MAR.02/04 APR.14/15 %950. (3/10) F. 2COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 years Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base. HONOLULU FEB.17 APR.24 2 ADML"llSTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 2 BARTENDERS experience. Salary: $1.65 per hour. Complete Undercoating and Rustproofing. Must MAR.14 College graduate. Salary: $550.00 per 6 WAITRESSES l FOREMAN - High school grad., 2 LOS ANGELES FEB.24 MAR.~2 MAY02 month. - High school graduate, 2 years years experience. Salary: $2.00-$3.00 include one year Maintenance Agreement and OAKLAND FEB.26 MAR.C'.4 MAY04 5STEELMAN experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. per hour. Warranty (FMVSS). Plus Registration fee and .CHUCK'S LUHCB SPECIAL 5 PLUMBER 3 PAINTERS 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 4 vehicle must be Safety Inspected prior to delivery to *SERVICE TO YAP AND BELAU AVAILABLE VIA TRANSSHIPMENT AT SAIPAN. 20LABORERS 3STEELMAN years experience. Salary: $500.00 per SUUIRG M!RCB 1st J989 **SAILS NEXT DAY FOR HONOLULU, LOS ANGELES & OAKLAND. Marpands. bids must be CIF Marpands Office, !OM1\SONS 12 CARPENTERS month. ll:DD!M 2:~DPM SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE: GUAM OFFICE: LOS ANGELES OFFICE: 5 ELECTRICIANS 12MASONS Contact: MICRONESIAN BUILDERS Lower Base, Saipan. Bids must be submitted in ' l PM&O LINES PM&O LINES PM&O LINES 10 CARPENTERS 2PLUMBERS & DEVELOPMENT, P.O. Box 710, sealed envelope, marked IFB89-0056 to Procure­ 353 Sacra~ento St., Suite 740 GCIC Bldg., Suite 204 2001 John S. Gibson 5 PAINTERS - High school graduate, 2 years Sai~an, MP 96950. (3/10) F. San Francisco, Ca 94111 Agana, Guam 96910 Blvd., San Pedro, California - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 experience. Salary: S 1.60 per hour. ment & Supply Office, Lower Base, no later than 1 WELDER - High school equivalcnL Tel:(415)421-5400 Tel:(671)477-4477 90731 per hour. Contact: JULIAN S. CALVO dba Island falai:y: $2.50 per hour. 2:00 p.m., March 15, 1989, at which time and place, Fax: (415) 421-6994 Fax: (671) 477-5463 Tel. (213) 514-3112 Contact: UNITED ENGINEERING, Cool Spot/Express Builders & Equip­ ..;ontact: INT'L BRIDGE & CONST./ Tix: 278016 PMO UR Fax: (213) 51~468 INC., P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP ment Rental, P.O. Box 875, Rota, MP all bids received will be publicly opened and read . MARIANAS, INC., P.O. Box 605, · AGENTS· ~950. (3/10) F. _96951. (3/10) F. Bids received late will not be considered. The Rota, MP 96951. (3/IOl F. SAIPAN: Commonwealth Mari'ime Agency, Tel: (670) 322·9329 Fax: (670) 322-5028, Tix: 7B3-605 CMCAA 2 COOKS - High school graduate. government reserves the right to reject any or all bids 1 MASON • High school graduate. 1 ELECTRICIAN . High school MANILA: Van Transport Company, Tel: 52-13428, Fax: 52-498680, T.x: ~999 VANTRANS Salai:y: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $2.50 per hour. equivalent, 3 ycan experience. Salary: in the best interest of the government. ;1' CEBU: Van Transport Comp.'.lny, Tel: 32-53989, Fax: 32-54069, Tu· 24750 UGARTE PH Contact: TRI-ALL INTERNATIONAL Contact: FRANK ELIPTICO dba Ame $2.30 per hour. DAVAO: Van Transport Cor.1pany, Tel: 82-79973 CORP. dba Wholesaler/Foreign Ex­ C<·,r,st., P.O. Box 723, Saipan, MP Contact: !BC/MARIANAS, INC., P.O .• ls/DA YID M. APAT ANG HONG KONG: Full Speed Maritime, Tel: 5-422323, Fax: 5-410156 T'x: l563l! FULL HX change/Snack Bar, P.O. Box 2610, 96950. (2/17) F. Box 605, Rota, MP 96951. (3/!0l F. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/10) F. - Page 48 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS ·-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1989

Olopai, Sakovich Named Athletes Of Year by Dan Phillips Certificates of Appreciation Poland Yamada, basketball. Swimmers Shine David Olopai, Saipan's "Mr. were given to businesses that Bill February -- Janet McCol­ Volleyball", and swimmer An­ Sakovich said "really helped out lough, sailing; Tony Stearns, neka Sakovich were named male a lot." Those businesses were sailing. Again In Guam i : and female Athletes of the Year Sablan Construction, Duty Free March -· Anneka Sakovich, Four more "A" times and ships in Guam on March 25, there by the Northern Marianas Ama­ Shoppers, Taga Petroleum, and swimming; Mike Villagomez, eighteen more "B" times were will be a team of Masters Swim· teur Sports Association Wednes­ posted by Saipan swimmers last mers going to Gauam to partici­ day riight weekend at the Aguna Swim­ pate in Masters events. Anyone All the Athletes of the Morith ming Pool on Guam, bringing to interested can contact Bill for 1988 were eligible for the a close the pre-season meets. Sakovich. award, which was presented by Sixteen Saipan Swim Ciub Here are the new "A" and "B" members competed against four times: House Speaker Pedro Guerrero .. ,::'• . and Bill Sakovich, president of teams from Guam. the NMASA, at the awards ban­ Frank Pangelinan, Jun Yam­ New "A" Times quet held at the Royal Taga '...... ~\!.~~ agishi,Phil Han, andDerekFrear Frank Pangelinan (100 free) I ; Jun Yamigishi (50 breast) I I Beach Club. picked up "A" times. Olopai, who played volleyball Jim Han, Claudia Adriano, Phil Han (50 free) in three leagues last year, as well Daisuke Kimura, and Derek Derek Frear (100 free) as participating in beach volley­ Frear each swam events that ball and pool volleyball, said he ' ·~;,~· dropped over 15 seconds from New "B" Times was surprised to win the award, \' --~- their previous recorded times for Ryo Saso (50 breast) but also that he "has been after it the outstanding performances Hitomi Saso (400 free) Anneka Sakovich (50 breast) for a long time. n Olopai is an David Olopai during the meet employee at the Pacific Islands swimming. Han dropped his time in the Jun Yamagishi (50back) Club, where he has a chance to J.C. Tenorio Enterprises. April -- Loli Duenas, volley­ 200 meter IM from 4:2? .36. to Jin Han (50 free) Speaker Guerrero said thai his keep his game sharp daily. ball; :Ai'ken Hatley, rocball. 3:56.79. Adriano dropped her (200IM) Olopai had been named Ath­ presence at the awards n•ght May -- Locy Sj. Guerrero, time U1 the same event from (50 breast) lete of the Month in January and "indicates that sports qn Saipan bowling; Mark Halstead, .bowll­ 4:02.02 to 3:41,58. Monica I;J;arh (50 breast) are getting the support they ing; John Taitano, volleyball. Frear droped his time in the Rei Yamagishi (400 free) October. need," and that with this support, · Sakovich, a freshman at Grace June -·Karen Kosack, sailing; lOOmeterfreestylefrom 1:37.33 Daisuke Kimura (200 IM) Christian Academy who has been "our younger generation will Leo Ruluked, basketball. to 1:22.21. Kimura dropped his Claudia Adriano (50 free) a swimmer all her life, said she follow suit" July -- Chikako Koyota and time in 200 meter IM to 3:48.99, (200IM) He also said that he felt sports was "really happy and surprised Kaoru Ito, tennis; Jeff Race, ten­ down from4:15.91. (100 free) are "part of the development to get the award." nis. The next meet will be the Pen­ Phil Han (50 free) "My parents got me involved process of our island." August -- none. tathlon on February 25. Only (100 breast) in swimming in the beginning, Sakovich briefly· ·mentioned September-- Tony Benavente, swimmers with "A" and "B" Derek Frear (50 free) and they pushed me," she said, some of the highlights in Saipan basketball. times are eligible. E.Yamagishi (50 free) "but now I do it because I enjoy it sports scene during the last year, October -- Antoinette Aquino, Also, during the C Champion- including the success of the and for my own satisfaction. n golf; Jesus M. Taitano, golf; Sakovich, who was named Tagaman triathlon, the opening David Olopai, volleyball. Athlete of the Month in March, of the gym, and getting the November -- Julie Newman, won many races last year and Northern Marianas recognized in running; Reno Celis, baseball. competed in many events, in­ Olympic competition. December -- Teresa Young, cluding the annual Saipan Ocean He said that it is now only a triathlon; Mark Halstead, bowl­ matter of waiting for the Interna­ Swim. ing. Her brother, Jonathan Sakov­ tional Olympic Committee to ich, was the male Athlete of the meet until Saipan is officially given its Olympic Charter. Volleyball Year for 1987. The Athletes of the Month for ;...... -, .. .;...... Ken Babauta was presented Clinic the Joey Tagawa Memorial 1988 were: January-- Mary Moses, bowl­ Claudia Adriano (Lane 3) is shown here at the start of the 200 Award for his athletic perform­ meter individual medley competition at the ABC - Guam Swim ance, scholastic work, and com­ ing; David Olopai, volleyball· Thursday Jackie Taitano, volleyball; and Meet last weekend. Adriano's time was fast enough to qualify munity activity. The Saipan Amateur Volley­ for the upcoming Penthalon Swim meet in Guam, February 25. ball Association will have two Japanese volleyball coaches Triathlon Date Changed from Miyazawa Gaigo Gakuen visiting Saipan next week. The upcommg Mardi Triath­ swim, a 15 mile bike ride, and finally a three-mile run. They will hold a clinic this lon date has been changed from Relay teams will negotiate a coming Thursday in the gym March 5 to March 12, in both the 400 meter swim, aeight mile bike from 7-9 p.m. individual and relay events. ride, and a two mile run. All interested individuals are The individual event is sched­ If there is enough interest there invited to attend. uled to ,start at 6:30 am. The will be a relay for 16 year~lds The gym will be closed to all relays are scheduled to begin at and under, according to Bill except those interested in the 7:00a.m. clinic. Individuals face a 800 meter Sakovich. The ABC Saipan Swim Team

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