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Voi. 20 No. 70 Scipon, MP 96950 © 1 9 9 1 A to m e s Variety November 15, 1991 Serving CNMI for 19 Years Mafnas to pursue speakership by Rafael H. Arroyo over the districts in en­ “I don ’ t know what made them couraged me to seek the office,” turnaround against me, as if I’m Personnel Officer and Con­ Mafnas said. “And now I will be no longer partof the party,” said gressman-elect Jesus P. Mafnas seeking the position even after a bitter Mafnas. “TTiis is very has come out in the open and said the Republican party has named painful considering my service that he will be seeking the posi­ Villagomez.” to the party. I never denied that I tion of Speaker of the House of Mafnas, who ran as an inde­ am a Republican even as an in­ Representatives even after the pendent during the November dependent candidate, and I made Republican Party in a caucus last general elections, appeared ag­ that very clear to the voters. For week named reelected Con­ grieved after the Republican the party to leave me out because # gressman Thomas P. Villagomez Party allegedly ignored him and I was not in the GOP ticket is a as the House presiding officer. called for a caucus to name a very bad decision,” he said. In an interview with the speaker. · According to Mafnas, there last Tuesday, ‘They have totally ignored my has not been a meeting to oust Mafnas said he would count on loyalty, service, and sincerity to him from the party and that he the support from of the elector­ the party. I am a Republican, and feels that the Republicans are ate, as well as from both the have served the party for over 28 still with him except for a few. Republican and the Democratic years, rain or shine,” said Mafnas. Mafnas topped the precinct 3 Parties because he sincerely be­ According to him, some Re­ congressional contest with 1,418 lieves that he can lead and reform publicans who won in the votes with Republican Heinz the Eighth Legislature. precinct where he ran, and even Hofschneider coming in second “When I ran for a seat in the from other precincts, came to with 1,311 votes. House, I did not think of becom­ him for his support, which he Asked how he could alter the ing the speaker. It was secondary claims he and his supporters verdict of the Republican Party Congressman-elect Jesus P. Mafnas: Fight for speakership far to my mind until people from all gave. Continued on page35 from over. Tour exposes sad state of schools

by Terl M. Flores the senses - broken toilet facili­ school is not living up to its ties, leaking rooms, poor lighting standards and expectations. What may have seemed to be fixtures, dilapidated buildings At the , just a whirlwind tour of Saipan’s and broken water pipes and litter is found almost everywhere, ten public schools turned out to sewer lines and all of these due the cafeteria and the bathrooms be a fact-finding mission for a to lack of maintenance on the are not properly maintained and handful of government officials, part of the school custodians and some instructors are smoking in Board of Education members and administrators. what has been determined to be Parent-Teacher Association “The problem does not lie on a drug-free environment. presidents who on Wednesday, lack of funding. It lies in the At the Hopwood Junior High saw for themselves the current improper maintenance of the School, theconcem was focused state of the CNMI’s educational facilities,” Gov. Guerrero said. on the students attending voca­ institutions. Echoing the observations of tional education classes in a Led by Gov. Larry I. Deleon those who made a round of the 25-year old structure which is in Guerrero, the group hobnobbed schools,· Guerrero said that bad need of repair while defective with theadministrators, staff and school administrators may have sewer lines at the El­ students of each school to been lax in their responsibility ementary School which poses a evaluate and learn more about of keeping and maintaining their direct threat to the student’s the individual needs of Saipan’s schools. health is also a concern which; Five year old kindergarten schooler Dolores DL. Guerrero sneaks learning institution. Elementary schools are prop­ education officials must focus out a smile as she signs the foot painting that she and fifteen of her What the group found was not erly maintained but, what may their attention to. classmates at the San Vicente School worked on. exactlv nleasinn to the eyes and be Saipan’s only public high While those in the government, are aware of the need for the construction of additional class­ rooms, Guerrero said that Inos explains ’s reluctance for change preventive maintenance is the key in keeping school facilities by Rafael H. Arroyo According to Inos, while the even know what a casino is since want change, this could not conducive to learning. people of Rota do not want the they have never seen one. be attained with the present While the focus is on the effort The initiative to legalize present standard of living and Alt they reportedly knew was economic development, on maintaining a conducive casino gambling in the first are longing for some improve­ that casinos are something they which was termed as limited. learning atmosphere for the senatorial district may have ments,/ some foreigners have see-in cowboy movies, where a One factor that proves a CNMI student, the moral stan­ failed because of the lack of virtually made them repulsive to cowboy gels in, drinks beer, gets hindrance is Rota’s appar­ dards and the discipline of the information bn the issue, and change. , drunk, and starts fighting. It was ently being old-fashioned youth did not escape the scrutiny because of the reluctance for “The Rota casino initiative where “musclescontrol thecity, even if there is that need for of those who took part in the development being shown by failed because it was never an said Inos. westernized modernization. school visitation. the people of Rota. issue to the people, as no one “What most of Rota’s people The island has quite a “Students should be asked to TTiis was the gist of the really brought it up,” Inos said. do not understand is that if we number of non-Rotanese spend at least three minutes a statementof SenatePresident The picture painted about ca­ talk of improvement, growth, and like teachersfrom.Caiifomia day to pick up the litter they Joseph S, Inos who said that sinos has been a dire one, such development, we talk of fund­ and Hawaii, tourists from see,” Speaker Pedro R. Guerrero soroepreconceptions brought thatRotanese girls wouldend up ing. And that is what the casinos Japan, nurses from Palau, said. about by some non-Rotanese as prostitutes, and people might will strive lo generate for the and workers from the Phil­ Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. inhabitants may have been a be killed. It was also pointed out island,” said Inos, who happens ippines. Manglona said another alterna­ factor in the slow pace of that two or three days before the to be one of Rota’s favorite sons. These people, especially tive is to ask developers a development in the island. elections, most people do not Despite the fact that the people Continued on page 41 contribution that will benefit the Continued on page 41 2-m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIPAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 A Meeting Place For Our I’ll still be senate president - Inos FORUM □binions. , . And Yours. . by Rafael H. Arroyo in the foreseeable future, and in the rules of the Senate. their vote of confidence in the best fit into that position,” said that he is “not that greedy” for Current rules provides for the Eighth Senate. Inos. Senate President Joseph S. power. same number of the standing “I am not going to bully around Despite sounding a bit Inos yesterday brushed aside Sablan on the other hand re­ committees as that in the last and make stupid remarks and peeved, Inos has only kind Editor’s Note: The following is the re­ reports that one of his senators fused when sought for comment. legislature. reactions, nor display outbursts words for Torres, whom he marks read by Northern Marianas College has been soliciting support from “I am the president now, and I Reacting on the reports, the as what happened during the described as a man of in­ EDITORIAL student Joseph Camacho delivered at the one incumbent and two newly- will still be the president of the senate president promptly called Seventh Senate,” Inos said; tegrity and one with genuine Saipan Chamber of Commerce 2001 Work­ elected senators allegedly for a Eighth Legislature,” asserts Inos, for Torres and Sablan to clarify On claims that the Senate concerns to help the people. bid to contest the top senate post. although he did not discount the the issue in a close door meet­ presidency for the last three leg­ “Senator Torres is a mi­ shop held yesterday at the Diamond Hotel. Inos in an interview at his possibility that someone may ing. Only Sablan was there islatures has always been given nority, but I have not treated A bid for good leadership Confucius once said: “ïf you give a fish to Senate office in Capitol Hill, challenge him during the orga­ yesterday, as Torres still have to to a senator form Rota mid should him as such. In fact between your neighbor, he will have fish to eat tonight. belied rumors that Saipan Sena­ nizational session of the Senate show up at the president’s office. now be given to somebody else, minority and majority, I have Now that the voters of the Commonwealth have decided If-you teach your neighbor how to fish, he will tor Juan S. Torres has been on January next year. Inos quickly attributed the re­ Inos said the composition of the accommodated some of his and cast their choices on who their leaders will be, its time have fish to eat for the rest of this life.” 1 preparing to wrestthe presidency The CNMI constitution calls ports to some unscrupulous leadership should be irrespec­ staff, his travels, his office of the senate and has started for the Senate and the House of for the elected leaders to be deciding on what their I stand before you today as a representative of people who may seek to distract tive of color, origin, or religion, expenses, and his other the voice of my Generation. I am here to speak courting the votes of Senators- Representatives to organize itself the attention and put a dent on and must be given to the person miscellaneous require­ programs of action are so that they could show their worth on their behalf, that the issue facing the CNMI elect David Cing and Juan S. as a rtew legislature comes in the senate leadership, whom Inos who best deserves it. ments,” he said. “I think that to the people who voted for them. is a matter of philosophy. It is a suppressive and Demapan, as well as that of in- every two years. described as stable. The first four senate presidents paper which came out with cumbentSenatorJesusR.Sablan. The composition of the senate After all the uproar generated by the elections, the oppressive mentality that is the core of our According to Inos, he thinks were from Saipan in the persons that report came out with Torres dismissed the report, leadership was executed two he has the solid foundation and a scenario comes to the point when the elected officials problems. It is a disease that has plagued the of Lorenzo I. DL. Guerrero, nothing but an innuendo of saying that he has no such plans years ago as the Seventh Legis­ firm grasp of the leadership. Al­ Pedro P. Tenorio, Olympio T. Senator Torres’ interests.” would have the tables turn and would do the voting mentality of our people for hundreds of years. It lature came into office with Inos though saying everything 'is Borja, and Ponciano Rasa. The is not traffic lights, it is not· inadequate high­ themselves, this time for their leaderships. and Senator Jose Mafnas con­ possible, he said he believes he next three were all from Rota, These officials would now have to organize themselves ways, it is not lack of 24 hours of water. The testing the top senate post via the has garnered the necessary votes namely, Julian Calvo, Benjamin Joseph James Camacho and pick the more responsible and capable ones among problem is an underlining mentality so well legal route. and the confidence of the sev­ T. Manglona, and Inos. themselves in order that the job of championing the hidden that we are not aware of it. call all the shots. According to Inos, the lead­ enth legislature Inos lamented that some welfare of their constituents would be achieved in the best We have been forced, tricked, manipulated, It is impossible to believe that I am a second class ership of the 7th legislature is I am relaxed because I feel people have been biased and pretty much confirmed to be that way possible. bribed and sold into slavery. The Spaniards did citizen in my own country. The whole movement that we have given each other a prejudiced saying that they look of the next senate and that he was fair shot at each other,” Inos said at the presidency as from where, What these people should be thinking about when it, then the Germans, then the Japanese and of our society is tailored in making some foreigner now, the Americans. If you do not think so, rich and happy and as an indigenous citizen, I am quite sure that except for minor in an interview with the Marianas and not on who can do the job changes, the leadership will re­ making a decision on who their leaders would be is not what do you call being lead around with a canot second priority. Variety. best main basically the same. only to satisfy their personal wants and some political like a donkey? Well, that system might have worked for the past He, however, indicated that “If the legislature would like Another standing committee should the reports prove to be to have a law for the rotation of favors but also to satisfy the voters who elected them in What we need to do is change and educate the 600 years but not anymore. It is now time for to accommodate other incoming true, he will fully respect their the presidency and the office through a wise and solid choice on who shall give mentality of our people to be more self-reliant. change. I want what is rightfully mine by birthright, senators may be opened up but decision should they decide not directions for each and everyone’s efforts to hit their mark. speakership, then so be it. Butas We are not lazy. We have just be conditioned to My generation demands what belongs to them and Juan S, Torres this would necessitate a change to give the incumbent president of now, the basis is on who can Joseph S. Inos All the party haggling, waffling, and posturing as in the be dependent. The more dependent we are, the we want to run our country according to the best looming Mafnas-Villagomez bid for the speakership just more passive we become, They give us peanuts possible way to benefit ourselves without losing don’t speak well as far as the common good is concerned. so we can do cute things for them. our culture, our uniqueness and our identity. Rota airport runway breaks ground -Such a celebrated scuffle shows indications of a start of There are everyday examples to this depen­ Wedonotwanttorunour government according a fight that could break the interest of the community and dency syndrome. For example, everyone knows to the wishes of another country. We do not want to by Rafael H. Arroyo Guerrero said the project would chairman said, as he noted the best, one must have long-term cheaper and toward the advan­ make the Rota airport a better current project which aims to tage of CPA to proceed with scatter it into pieces. there are a million gallons of raw sewage being live our lives according to the practices of another planning, that would also incor­ pumped into our ocean each day yet, we sit idly Governor Lorenzo I. DL. and a safer facility for air trans­ construct an additional corridor porate short term solution for Able Dock because it will mean Everyone must remember that nothing less than an nation. We will not sacrifice our future in the name by and expect someone else to solve the prob­ of profitWe will not stand still as a foreign busi­ Guerrero was among the group port to and from the said airport. and jetway. immediate needs.” less cost,” he added. of government dignitaries which “I know thatmany of you share He also made mention of ex­ effective and working leadership anchored on team work, lem. The people blame the government, the. nessman drains our very existence, our indigenous On the issue of Saipan’s ports, But the only thing holding up included the Board members of my belief that Rota is an island isting plans for some $ 10 million the Able Dock proposal is the cooperation, and camaraderie is needed for the legisla­ government blames the previous administra­ identity. the governor reiterated his posi­ the Commonwealth Ports Au­ of great promise and potential,” worth of port projects such as an tion that developing Baker and mil itary leaseback arrangement. ture to come up with one concerted effort trained at tion, the private sector blames the government Leaders of today, hear a message from the lead­ thority who flew to the island of said the governor. “Your island expansion of the facility Charlie Dock is limited because “TheUS military has verbally achieving the aspirations of a people in search of prosper­ restrictions, the public official blame the lack of ers of tomorrow .We are prepared to suffer the Rota last Tuesday for the is now positioned for great de­ and the terminal building in Rota. the funds are not enough. informed me that soon an agree­ ity and progress. revenue and funding. Everyone is blaming ev­ setbacks and hardships of our cause. Ten years groundbreaking ceremony of the velopment in the future and this Referring to the Saipan harbor “If they have a comprehen­ ment on the leaseback would Such an effort at arriving at a good life for the people of eryone else. from now, we will be in your shoes. Help us make Rota International Airport Run­ is one that will assist in that project as the single biggest sive master planning· of the materialize. I expect this to be the Commonwealth must also be complemented by a We must stop this vicious cycle. We are not our dream of self-reliance and independence a way Pavement Grooving and program.” capital improvement project in waterfront, I think it’s much soon,” he announced. compassionate and caring executive branch of govern­ looking for scapegoats. We are looking for reality. Together we can make it come true. Seal Coat Project According to the governor, the the CNMI, he pointed out that ment where a lack in leadership would be detrimental to solutions and directions and away from depen­ And in the future, when we sit down across a The project, which aims to CNMI has been blessed with an the lack of funding has got in the facilitate safer air traffic in and economic boom which has way of the prompt rehabilitation the hopes for a better future. dence. We are a culture based on dependency. table to negotiate with some foreigner, it will be as We are dependent on the U.S. for money, grants equals. Leaders of today, hear thecries of your sons out of Rota, involves the removal shown no signs of slowing down. of the said facility. There must be a strong leadership to guide the commu­ of the chip seal on the existing The growth and revenue fig­ Governor Guerrero, in an in­ and funding. We are dependent on the Japanese and daughters. Give us back our integrity. Give us nity towards growth and economic development. 6.000 linear feet runway, taxi­ ures have reportedly shot up terview after the groundbreak investors for money. We are dependent on the back our identity. Give us back our independence. way, parking apron, and dramatically over the years. ceremonies, said that the project We join the citizenry in their fervent hope that in the next Philippines for our Labor force. We are depen­ WE ARE THE INDIGENOUS CHAMORROS installation of runway distance Said Governor Guerrero, “The is another milestone in the de­ two years we can see the quality of good leadership that dent on the small foreign businesses for AND CAROLINIANS OF THE CNMI. could guide the islands in its quest for a better structure of markers. impact of this growth has been velopment of Rota to make the revenues. Our whole life is dependent on some Joseph James N. Camacho Likewise, the said project will felt mainly on Saipan, and we runway much more safer for the society, better education, sounder management, good foreigner and because of this dependency, they Citizen provide for the grooving of the have learned that good planning traveling public. and reliable internal controls, a systematic accountability 6.000 linear feet of runway, on and management are basic ele­ “We need to do more for our system, and ultimately, a prosperous life for everyone. which a fog seal will be applied ments of beneficial growth." infrastructure, and CPA is This is the time that the people can have a chance to look to make the surface uniform and He expressed hope that the charged with these as required into the leadership in government. Such is an opportunity to expand the life span of the people of Rota would benefit by airline services to the island,” pavement. In addition, the edges from the experience of Saipan, he said. the whole of the CNMI can’t afford to lose. Lt. Governor Benjamin T. Manglona and Governor Lorenzo I. DL. and centerline will also be up­ as he extended his offer of help The chief executive also indi­ Guerrero (second and third from left respectively) shovel sand graded. for the development of the island. cated that he hopes that such during ground break for the airport runway at Rota. In his brief remarks before the Meanwhile, J.M. Guerrero improvements would also be assured port users and the gen­ ¿M a ria n a s cVariety'$P% Dear Editor, literally translated in English, in the recruitment of Saipan guests that gathered, CPA done to the seaports of the CNMI, eral public of Saipan, Rota, and By way of this editorial we means made by hand. The Che’ based artists. PSS artspersonne Chairman J.M. Guerrero wel­ especially that on Saipan. Serving the Commonwealth for 19 years Tinian that theCPAisnotplaying extend thanks and give recogni­ Cho Kan’nai weekend was made provided assistance with public comed Governor Guerrero, Lt. According to the governor, Published Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. tion and praise to all the people possible by the many hands that ity. Artists from Guam am Governor Benjamin T. politics at the ports contrary to funding is really tight for these reports in the newspapers. projects, however, he expressed Publishers: who helped make Saipan’s first worked together with a common Saipan generously donated thei Manglona, and other guests, He was apparently referring Abed and Paz Younts Che’ Cho’ Kan’nai Weekend of vision and goal. A successful time and talents: Pat Yap, Conni while recognizing the contribu­ hope that the government can do tion of the Federal Aviation for to published statements made by something about it and find ways Member of Art Workshops a successful community arts event. The suc­ Adams, Noel Quitugua, Michae Abed Younis...... Editor the project’s funding of some erstwhile Saipan Chamber of and means to have the ports done community event. cess of Che’ Cho Kan’nai has (Quinn, Rob Hunter, (al Ten M. Flores...... Reporter The $771,882. Commerce President Joe Ayuyu, in a full-blown scale. Over forty people participated demonstrated that collaboration , A.R.T.S., Inc. members) Esthe Rafael H. Arroyo Reporter Associated Press Consulting Engineers for the who urged that action be taken “It’s be tter doing itrightatone in the workshops, enjoying a di­ and cooperation among indi­ 'Aldan, Bina Wabol & Tin: airport improvement is Efrain F. on the concerns of the business time, properly, correctly to ac­ P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 verse range of classes such as viduals and agencies can make a Wabol. The Guam artists fron 11991, Marianas Variety Camacho, while the contractor sector on the lack of port facili­ commodate the need not only Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 batik, Carolinian beading, cari­ visual such as this happen. The Guam’s Visual. Arts Guild, in All Rights Reserved will be International Bridge ties. today but the future requirements Fax: (670) 234-9271 cature drawing, crazy quilts and CNMI’s visual arts organization, eluded; Viw-Chafgulaf, Roi Corporation. “Let our history as well as our of the island,” he said. “Short­ glassetching. Che’Cho’ Kan’nai A.R.T.S., Inc. was instrumental Continued n:i page 3f Paving of the Rota Airport runway would make airline services to In his speech, Governor records speak for itself,” the CPA term solutions are not always the and from the island safer. 4-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5 Chamber's conference envision CNMI in year 2001 Chamber's conference.. . Continued from page 4 to meet the demands of the and the environment is protected by Terl M. Flores follow in terms of its future soci­ the Persian Gulf War and the development population to the value of tour­ industry. against the kind of destruction ety, economy and environment. sudden pull-out of investments Extra-ordinary efforts and ism. Additional funding is being To continually reap the ben­ and ugly development that will A quantum leap was made by Although presentations and from Japan, infrastructure \Vas means will have to be resorted to sought from the government to efits of a booming economy, the harm the island’s economies. a gathering of concerned citizens discussions were made on the unable to keep up with the in­ in order to control what is al­ ensure that needed services are CNMI must continue to The Commonwealth citizen’s who believe that the destiny of issues that is, and will, have an creasing number of foreign ready out of control and will be available and in place. strengthen its ties with theUnited social needs should also be at­ the Commonwealth can be effect on the CNM , the main visitors and that of non-resident frightingly magnified ten years The need to diversify the States. The CNMI will continue tended to. The need for more charted in a manner that will focus of the sessions kept re­ alien laborer s and much harm is from now, Inos said. economy is imminent as there is to be an appealing location in funding to build and improve the assure its people economic sta­ turning to the general theme - the being done to the natural envi­ Those in the business sector is the growing need to provide the which to invest principally due current state of CNM learning bility and an environmentally need for cooperation and un­ ronment as a result of the encouraging a step towards di­ jobs and the income for the local to its geographic location, im­ institutions is a must. For the JUICES: sound community. derstanding between and among unplanned development in cer­ versifying the local economy to residents. However, Marianas migration and tax laws and the students to become competitive This is the vision of the CNMI leaders in the government and tain areas of the CNMI. lessen the reliance on an eco­ Visitor’s Bureau BennettSeman fact that it is under American and highly skilled, the educa­ SALADS: Potato Salad, Pasta Salad, which members of the Saipan members of the community to Senate President Inos ob­ nomic base which is highly said that once the decision to jurisdiction, CNMI Economist tional standards should at least Com Salad, Cucumber Salad, Chamber of Commerce and a effectively bring about and served that people react to events volatile and fragile. diversify is made, business and Bill Stewart said. be at par with that of schools Bean Salad, Tomato Salad host of other concerned citizens maintain the change in society. in what is popularly known as Despite the current situation, policy-leaders must consider the As the economy of the CNMI found in the Mainland. actively pursued and discussed . The scenario may seem to be “crisis management, as people business leaders continue to en­ shortage of human resources in is dependent on tourism, efforts Sociologist are looking into COLD: Shrimp and Shellfish Fountain in a whole day workshop which bleak at the moment - the have already lost the semblance courage the establishment of the CNMI and the need to con­ should be made to protect the finding a solution to curb the Smoked Ham includediscussions and explored Commonwealth’stourism-based of controlling currentevents, the awareness programs aimed at tinue hiring non-resident workers island’s natural environment. increasing rate of drugs and Smoked Salmon the options left for the CNMI to economy suffered as a result of most important facet of orderly rousing the interest of the local Both go together as negligence substance abuse which, if not Continued on page 5 Terrines and Cold Cuts and destruction of our natural taken into account, will un­ environment will not only mean dermine all the other efforts of a JAPANESE: Futom aki a loss for the CNMI resident but healthy social change and the Sashim i it also means harming the improved quality of life for the Soba and Condiments CNMI’s single source of rev­ CNM resident. enue. The visions of the 2001 Wrak- CARVING: R oast Suckling Pig The vision is for environ­ shop may have been ambitious Prim e Rib mental protection to be the base however, Saipan Chamber of Com­ of appropriate development and merce officials are willing to pursue HOT: Farmers Omelette - Bacon thatcomprehensiveplanning and the goals of this initial gathering and Ham and Sausage zoning should also be imple­ to act as apressure or political group BBQ Porkloin - Fried Potatoes mented to assure that that land to achieve a change in the system. Roast Turkey with Giblets and C ranberry S auce WELBBM Whipped Potatoes - Glazed Yams Com Cobblets - Green Beans y m Roast Duck with Orange and 2001 Peppercorn SaucE Grilled IQHKSHÖF Marinated Fish Risotto with Peas SAIPAN CHAMBER BAKERY: Croissants, Muffins (assorted) FC Rye Bread, Rolls, Danish, Donuts

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Members of the Environmental sub-committee of the Chamber of Tel.: (670) 234-0475/233-6627 Factory Commerce during theirpresentation of the 20001 conference from Middle Road Airport^· Processing Drinking Water Since 1985 left to right, Ed Salas of Zoning Board and MPLC's Bertha T. 233-6626 10500 11/29/F HI Mid-Pac Camacho Fax: (670) 234-0476 Micronesia, Inc 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-NOVHMBER IS, 1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-7 Election results Sew age spill loom s at Tanapag cam pus still unofficial F 1 M E Ä I R T APPRECIATION M ESSAGE by Ten M. Flores he will immediately mobilize« ficials and Parent-Teacher As­ student’s health. be needing disposal. his crew to connect the school’s sociation presidents were given Guerrero traces the problem Guerrero recalls that in Au­ by Terl M. Flores My family joins me in extend­ The existing threat of spewing sewer lines with that of the main a tour of Saipan’s ten public at the Tanapag Elementary gust of 1990, the PSS submitted ing our heartfelt and sincerest raw sewage on campus is threat­ CUC pipes. schools. School to the addition of struc­ its application for a sewer hook­ The Board of Elections is cur- appreciation to all the people of ening the health of Tanapag El­ “I am willing to help the Pub­ One of the concerns that was tures to the existing facility. He up fortheschool whichGuenrero rently in the process of Saipan and the Northern Islands ementary School students and lic School System because the raised by the group was the said the contractor may not have maintains, was submitted with a conducting hearings on Tinian who supported my candidacy Commonwealth Utilities Cor­ health of the children is also my looming threat of raw sewage connected the school’Ssewer line number of deficiencies. to hear the individual testimony for a seat in the recently held poration (CUQ Executive Di­ concern,” Guerrero said a day overflowing all over the school with the CUC’s main line thus, To alleviate the situation, the of some 26 Tinian voters who Municipal Council election. rector Ramon S. Guerrero said after a group of government of- ground and its impact on the creating the problem. Public School System (PSS) re­ have challenged some of the Although I did not win. a seat, As a result, the school has toi­ quested a $90,000 allocation so ballots from the precinct your vote of confidence has let facilities which could not be as to improve the school’s cur­ Board of Elections Executive really given me a positive and used properly and the threat of rent sewage system. Director Juan M. Diaz did not Oil Paintings Photography an encouraging message. It APPRECIATION MESSAGE raw sewage overflowing all over Due to the PSS ’ failure to find give any specific date as to when would be wonderful to have the the school ground loomed. funding for the facility, the situ­ they will likely conclude the Acrylic Paintings Sculpture chance to meet and personally ation remained the same until SAIPAN/NORTHERN ISLANDS “We in the CUC are not in the hearings on Tinian. Diaz how­ Water Colors Murals thank each and every one of construction business and it is last Wednesday when govern­ ever said the official election you in this regard. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL not our responsibility to install ment leaders and parents made results will be released only after Free consultations for commercial To Dave Igitol, Pete Nakatsukasa, and Frank Guerrero, I the lines to the main pipes,” the visit. the Tinian challenges have been (INCUMBENT) and residential clients congratulate you all for being the people’s choice. To Joe Guerrero said. In a discussion with top edu­ resolved. call 234-6885 or 235-2724 He said that his agency’s main cation officials, Gov. Larry I. The public hearing started last Rosario, Tom Camacho, and Tony Cabrera, let’s keep up responsibility was to provide the Deleon Guerrero recommended Tuesday at theTinian Courthouse the good spirit. closest point by which the immediate action be taken and with Diaz, six members com­ f Ê Ê Ê h school’s sewer lines could be that an “in-house approach” be prising the Board of Elections Again, THANK YOU VERYMUCH, SI YUUS MAASE, connected to that of the closest done as a cost-saving measure. and its legal counsel Atty. James GHILISOW, MESULANG, AND MARAMING jJ- ^ lii y.? -'VW*.·. .jMB'feitv raf? ■ point of discharge. Executive Director Guerrero Sirok, in attendance. The group SALAMAT PO FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT. i ;^4STV ;&*&£}- % You “If they informed us before­ said his agency is willing and is expected to be back on Tinian hand, we could have provided ready to do the actual hook-up today to continue with the hear­ Sincerely, them with some help,” Guerrero provided the PSS submits the ing. said school’s construction plan to The 26 Tinian voters have Francisco Tomokane Guerrero said the PSS also enable CUC to determine the challenged the votes casted by failed to provide his agency with nearest point of disposal where some in the electorate who have an “ahead-of-time schedule” the school’s sewer system can allegedly failed to meet the resi­ when the classrooms were un­ be hooked-up. dency and voting eligibility . r 4 L· dergoing construction. Guerrero also assured that requirements. The said schedule will pro­ once they have determined where The 26 ballots will only be MY ENTIRE FAMILY AND I WOULD LIKE TO vide the CUC with an estimate they could hook the school’s added to the total election results on as to how much power and sewer lines, CUC crews will be once the challenge has been re­ e f s EXTEND OUR DANGKULU NA SI YUUS MAASE TO ALL OF water will be consumed in the mobilized to the school to do the solved between and among the YOU WHO GAVE ME YOUR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE ON facility andhow much sewer will hook-up. parties, Diaz said. NOVEMBER 2,1991, TO SERVE ANOTHER TERM WITH THE The decision to conduct hear­ ^ Prepure yourself io he u sexy SAIPAN/NORTHERN ISLANDS MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. ings on Tinian was made during last Thursday’s meeting of the C h r i s t m a s . Board. THANK YOU, SI YUUS MAASE AND GHELISOW During the said meeting, ab­ sentee ballots were also tabulated and included into the preliminary election results. COUNCILM AN DAVID L. IGITOL Diaz also denied rumors that the inclusion of the absentee bal­ lots to the preliminary results have affected the standing of WITHOUT WORKER'S COMPENSATION several candidates. Gov. Larry I. Deleon Guerrero led a handful of government officials, Democratic candidates IF HE SUPS, IT MAY BE YOU THAT parents and members, of the Board of-Education on an ocular Manuel C. Sablan and Guadalupe inspection of Saipan's 10 public schools. Manglona were rumored to have dislodged some candidates from their positions which Diaz said TAKES THE FALL! was not true. NOW SHOW ING Unofficial Results of the Besides being a law, Nov. 2 polls as of Nov. 13,1991 worker's compensation Senate just makes good sense. J M C i n e m a Saipan Demapan, Juan S., 3,621, See the Good Guys BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:30 P.M. and Gals for thé best Reyes, JuanS., 2,588 SHOW START 8:00 P.M. Tinian rates and complete Cing, David M., 341, King, coverage that includes §Y DIES IN 3-D FREDDYVISION Esteven M., 319 job injuries, back wages, Rota hospitalization medical Manglona, Paul A., 764 costs and rehabilitation, House of Representatives as well as death Precinct 1 benefit up to Villagomez, Thomas P., 1,458, $100.000. Guerrero, Herman T. 1,389, Teregeyo, Ana S.,1,209, Palacios, Herman T., 1,108, Camacho, Antonio, 971, Maratita, Mametto, 962, Attao, see your friends of Vicente, 792, Ccpcda, Luis M. 782, Aldan, Jesus T. 685, Benavente, Luis C., 672, Diaz, KOREA AUTOMOBILE FIRE & MARINE GENERAL AGENTS: INSURANCE CO., LTD. Ramon Dig.,621, Castro, Pedro Hhe U tebbq S h o p w e g o p P. 598, Castro, Juan R„ 585 Precinct II MOYLAN’S INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. For various sizes of bicycles and exercisers to fit your needs. We also carry bike parts & accessories HOME OF THE GOOD GUYS Benavente, Diego T. 569, Ada, Sablan Building, William C.,416, Flores, P.O. Box 658, Saipan, MP 96950 Francisco A., 435, Borja, "We Service What We Sell” Telephone: 234-6142/6442/6571 /7185 Manasses, 298 Transpacenter, M iddle Road, , Saipan · Tel. 235-3355 Fax: 234-8641 Continued on page 8 ...THEY SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST. ^nMTitfMnwaBWllfYa’Bmr^gSrgU , m u m FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991______XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Pohnpei voters await Personnel audit sought for pay increase by Rafael H. Arroyo evaluation. letter to the Commission. election results Pursuantto 1 CMCSection8214, Inos pointed out in his letter that by Teri M. Flores Benjamin said the polls wereopen The Civil Service Commission as amended by the Salary Act, prior with the FY1992birdgetnow under Close to 400 Pohnpei voters on from 7 a.m. until 8 in the evening until now has not started the man­ to converting any employees posi­ consideration by the legislature, it is Saipan are anxiously awaiting the after, which the ballbts were then dated personnel audit which was tions to levels 31 and 35, the imperative that the legislature be BRINGS YOU results ofTuesday elections where counted and the results, faxed to required by the law pursuant to 1 personnel audit is needed. Such an keptinfonmedoftheprogress being the seats of the governor, It gov­ Pohnpei.There, voters chose who CMC Section 8214, as amend«! by audit was believed necessary by the made to meet the personnel audit ernor and 23 legislative positions they want to be the leaders of the the Salary Act of 1991. framers of the statute to insure that deadline and subsequent required are up for grabs. Pohnpei government. There were This was what Senate President all Civil Service positions and em­ adoption of the same by the Com­ A reliable source speaking on no pictures or any political pro­ Joseph S. Inos theorized after the ployees benefitted from the increase mission. "H a w a i i a n condition of anonymity said paganda lined in the walls. The Commission allegedly failed to in the number of pay levels. “Nothing has been done, with the former Federated State of only indication that voting was comeupwitharesponsetoacouple “Itismyunderstanding that these personnel officer about to go, what of letters from the president on the Micronesia (FSM) budget officer going on were the number of types o audits or position duties worriesmeisthathemightputallof H e i r l o o m status of the audit DelPangelinan is leading the race people who made their way to the assessments are routinely done for his friends uptopaylevel35oratthe Action on the civil service sys­ such purposes as reclassifying or over currentLt. Governor Johnny area. full extreme in the absence of bud­ tem-wide personnel audit was converting a position to either a David’s. Pangelinan is reportedly Saipan is considered as the third get appropriation,” said Inos. j e w e l r y required to have been completed higher oralowerpay level. Itis also ahead by more than 2,000 votes area where there is a large con­ He maintained that nobody within 120 days of the passage of my understanding that whether a from David’s 4,000 plus votes. centration of Pohnpeians. Other should gain pay level 31 or higher Public Law 7-31, the Salary Ad­ Pangelinan, the likely winner designated special polling places position is reclassified or converted unless the commission adepts it justment Act of 1991. to a higher or lower pay level, is of this year’s elections, will re­ which were also open last Tues­ To begin with, the Commission Students of San Vicente Elementary Kindergarten school under the The said measure was signed by place two-term Governor Resio day where in Guam which has determined solely on such an audit must meet, first and give instruc­ tutorship of Patty Staal (left) pose in front of their art work. At right is Plus m any m ore Governor Lorenzo I. DL. Guerrero Moses. On the other hand, the close to 1,000 registered voters «assessment,” saidlnosinaneariier tions on howtogoabouttheauditing. Sister Pakka Kavan, Coordinator of Art Painting project. into law cnJune 19,1991, such that 1 4 K / 1 8 K third contender State Justice De­ and Hawaii and Kansas City with the audit should have been con partment head Daro Weital who more than a 100 registered voters pleted by October 19,1991. td chdose from at Fantastic: Savings! is the third contender for the post, in the area. Theauditandevaluationofwhich is now officially out of the gu­ Benjamin however said that was supposed to be adopted by the Plan To Be At bernatorial race. politicianslurethesupportofthose No information has been gath­ residing into the CNMI as, commission and transmitted to the presidingofficersofboth the House ered yet as to who won in the other popularity here will mean an ad­ posts up for grabs and according vantage to a political opponent of Representatives and the Senate. In a letter dated November 12, to the source, they expectto name Only last Sunday, politician pacific Qar¿ 1991 to the members of the Com the winners of the elections by Kasiano Joseph was on island mission, Inos reiterated that the today. campaigning for his bid for re- legislature felt strongly that prior to From Thursday (Nov. 28th) Thru Sunday (Dec. 1st) On Pohnpei, there was no indi­ election in the Kitti district any reclassification or conversion cation of an election except for a “Voters are more organized i For this Wondrous Gold Event of employees or positions, all civil tixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxx: few of Pangelinan’s posters and here than in any other area that is theradiocampaign speeches from why during the last elections, it service positions be evaluated fr possible inclusion in any such action. the candidates. Other than those, was the result from Saipan which there were no apparent indications made the difference,” Benjamin The senate president was appar­ ently apprehensive that favoritism that a major contest is underway. said. DAIHATSU Til dun UalUBil Palrnns. Among those who took part on All of Pohnpei’s candidates run might go along with the process of last Tuesday’s Pohnpei elections under no political party. The implementation of the law, such were the close to 400 Pohnpei support to run however, is en­ that he reminded that no reclassifi­ voters residing on Saipan. dorsed by the clan, the immediate cation nor conversion could be On Friday November 15 Nick Benjamin, the official family and the connections which undertaken unless merited by the representativeofPohnpei’s Board the political candidate has, Ben­ findings of a personnel audit/ of Elections said that candidates jamin said. It's LADIES NITE anxiously await the absentee Among those who are vying ballots from Saipan as the votes for the seat of LL Governor are Two file from these area could either make Victor Edwin, Hanover Ehsa, or brake the chances of the can­ Santiago Joab and Tomisiano suit for at REY LOUNGE didates. Martin. Lone woman Kitti aspir­ On Saipan, the elections were ant Kimiko A. Elanzo is aiming held at the Judo Room located at for the lead among 22 male can­ denial o f from 5:30 p. the American Memorial Park. didates. passport

Election results.. . Continued from page 7 Two naturalized American 12:00 m idnight w ith George, 448, Sabían, Isidro Citizens have named Secretary Precinct III A.,362 of State James Bakerand Deputy Mafhas, Jesus P., 1,418, Precinct IV Secretary of State for Passport Hofschneider, Heinz, 1,311, Services Patricia Covington in a 5« a 50 % oil tor ladies and Reyes, Pete P., 672, Camacho, Torres, Stanley T., 1,174, Francisco Dig., 615, Ogumoro, lawsuit after their Fifth Amend­ Attao, Jesus T., 1,160, Deleon Felicidad, 592, Tenorio, Juan ment rights were allegedly Guerreo, Crispin I., 984, I., 329 violated on the grounds they have been denied U.S. passports. ^ 20% olí for your m ale partner Deleon Guerrero, Pedro R., Rota 897, Sabían, Manuel C.,739, Quitugua, Antonio O., 497, Alfonso B. Pamintuan and ROCKY Tomokanc, Anicia Q., 704, Hocog, Vianney B., 408 Briccio Bautista Sison, both of $ 1 Q Q o o № Manglona, Guadalupe P., 679, Tinian whom have resided in the m plus hot and cold H ors d'O euvr »(fa Sabían, David C., 675, Aguon, Boija, Joaquin H., 344, Commonwealth since 1972 and 4 X 4 ONLY 1 ^ / ^ # DOWN DOWt Joaquin M., 571, Dueñas, Hofschneider, Jeffrey M.,317 1973 respectively, renounced their Filipino citizenship after ON APPROVED CREDIT on the house they decided to reside in the CNMI. Both men have been affirmed •WIDEST WHEEL TRACK IN ITS CLASS by the Board of Elections and in •SUNROOF & CONVERTIBLE SOFT TOP two case statutes as CNMI citi­ zens although they have resided •1.6 LITRE, 16 VALVE ENGINE on Guam since 1981. They •5 SPEED TRANSMISSION however failed return to Saipan AQUA RESORT CLUB after 1981 as they were under employment in Guam. Saipan The two men are seeking re­ TRIPLE Fo r reservations call 322-1234 lief and attorney’s cases and that they be declared as U.S. citizens • Ext. 756,730 Or 731 pursuant to Section 301 (c) of the /MOTORS Covenant. 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road and also in Chalan Canoa

Ì FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15, 1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-11 10-MARIANAS VARÌKTV " ;tEWS-FRE)AY- NOVEMBER 15,1991 Inos urges WEEKEND SPECIAL · W EEKEND SPECIAL » W EEKEND SPECIAL · W EEKEND SPECIAL VESTCOR VILLAGE ANOTHER t o w o r k CAPITOL HILL to g e th e r

VENTURE Senate President Joseph Inos has underscored the need for the CARPETING INC. CNMI to maintain its close re­ Island Ffesta lationship with the federal gov­ Caller BoxPPP647 Tel. 234-1153 Beach Road, Garapan Fax : 234 - 6996 ernment to assure the continuing Beeper : 234 - 4638 Saipan,MP 96950 U .S A economic growth of the Com­ North of Mt. Carmel School in monwealth. MARKET Inos made his observation and Tel. (670) 234-3824 rendered some of his rec­ ommendations in a speech which W EEKEND SPECIAL VESTCOR COMMERCIAL PLAZA N O W O P E N he delivered before the partici­ 2001 Workshop held CAPITOL HILL pants of the EFFECTIVE : NOVEMBER 15 -1 9 ,1 9 9 1 FOR BUSINESS on Thursday at the Diamond Hotel in Susupe. HAS ONE OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE "Our very prosperity rests in VARIETY OF LOCAL SEAFOODS *Pork Riblefs 1 $14.75 » LOCAL FISH * the confidence that the interna­ Peaches Sliced-Western Family) $1.89 WE ARE ALSO ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR OUR tional body of investors have in (11-lb. box) J parto» NEW APARTMENT PROJECT AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1991. the integrity of the U.S. Flags ¡RH 29 oz. REEF FISH - $2.75/lb. and laws," Inos said. Pork Softbones 01R 9E ALL APARTMENTS: 2 BEDROOMS, ONE BATH, BALCONY, The Senate President is in the Carrots (loose or bag) FULLY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED (10 #-box) I b ■ 0 f£u BOTTOM FISH - $ 3.15/lb. belief that while the Common­ FOR INFORMATION CALL PARROT FISH - $ 2.95/lb. wealth is enjoying the benefits of an economic boom, the very Jj.S. Chicken Whole Leg 322 - 3793 $19.95 Aluminum Roasting Pan people of this island-state are 24# case $2.89 FAX: 322-5408 GUARANTEED CATCH OF THE DAY not one who can keep the suc­ (16-3/4" X 12" X 2-1/2" 6185 11/15/F (while supply last) per cast cess and maintain it too. escfe Inos traces it to the lack of U.S. Bar-S Seasoning Bacon< willingness to work together and Princella Yams 3# box be subordinates for the common 29 oz. can $ 1 .99/caa good. For the speaker, the indig­ (while supply last) 'I enous person is himself, his worst enemy. U.S. TurkeysK Van Camps Baked Beans Much as the CNMI enjoy the 12-14 lb. ave. $ 1 . O i k Deluxe i/cm trappings of its success, there is (while supply last) -)%£\ (28 oz. can) among the many, squalor and discontent One cause of discon­ < TO ALL DEMOCRATS & SUPPORTERS tent is the apparent neglect of the Cooks Ham (16-18 lb. average) Green Beans Sliced or Whole or Cut local indigenous people whose $2.39/» ggBaaaiSjii (16 oz. can) $0.69/each interests are being sacrificed for < l·! <-1Y « I» »U· those who are only visitors to the Marianas. Salad Dressing The very social structure of Ham - Bar-S( Boneless) $3.59/each the Commonwealth needs to be $2.89/it/ Kraft Miracle Whip 32 oz. examined as people from the MS ^THC BiLAC a»tCAO P branches of the government are Sliced Pineapple p bologna U.S. Lunch Meat named responsible for what is M i r a c l e Western Family I $1.39/ As an expression of our deep appreciation currently happening. Beef Bologna W h i p I "We in the legislature have 20 oz. and gratitude to each and everyone of you, not always been solons. Some of < our statutes are self-serving, Chopped Ham you and your family are cordially invited to some change as the wind blows, $3.59/it. Cool Whip 16 oz. I $ 2 .8 9 « some statutes cannot get into the our appreciation and get-together picnic-party books and some of our members are ranting and railing against Salami - Cotto< this Sunday, November 17,1991, the United States even to the Potatoes s A L A W I/m. $0.59« extentof advocating separation," (While supply last) at 11:00 AM at Civic Center, Inos said. Inos also points a finger to U.S. Whole Select Top Sirloin Tennis Court, Susupe· some members of the executive Green Apples US branch who have showed shock­ (for steak or roast) ing displays of alleged improper behavior and to the judiciary / Lots o f foods and drinks for all. whose interpretation of the Ar­ Milk-Carnation 12 oz. $0.89 fe n ticle XII of the Constitution have White Onions I/m. discouraged investment andalso each exposes the indigenous land owners due to severe hardship / Please com e! and outright injustice. ilce The ideal for Inos is to see that the CNMI maintains its close­ ness to the federal government, that the foreign labor situation in (G reat for B reakfast & thanksgiving) ffQaaailfc Q the CNMI be sanitized so that Pork Sausages (Hot or Reg.) $ 2 .4 9 /lb . Pork Tinala Hot & Reg...... $5.19/pkg. every constitutional and human right is granted to a certain indi­ German Sausages...... $ 2 .9 9 /lb . Loganiza Sausages ...... $ 2 .9 9 /lb . vidual and the amendment of the Kielbasa Sausages...... $ 2 .9 9 /lb . Hot Mama Sausages...... $ 2 .9 9 /lb . From all the 1991 Democratic Article XII stipulation which will Smoked Sausages...... $ 2 .9 9 /lb . Hot Chamorro Sausages...... $ 2 .9 9 /lb . restore the investor's confidence Chorizo Chamorro Sausages $ 2 .9 9 /lb . Reg. Chamorro Sausages...... $ 2 .9 9 /lb . Party Candidates and Officers. to pump money into the Com­ Beef Tinala Hot & Reg...... $5.29/pkg. Tony's Pika Papa (Hot chicken W ings)..$3.98/lb. monwealth. DRINK DON'T DRIVE FRESII locally-grow n and U.S. Im ported FRUITS & VEGETABLES available w eekly. L DRIVE DON'T DRINK WEEKEND SPECIAL •WEEKEND SPECIAL Store »WEEKEND hours: SPECIAL Monday »WEEKEND - SPECIAL Saturday ·WEEKEND 8 a.m. SPECIAL - 9 »WEEKEND p.m. SPECIAL · Sunday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 12-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 FiFAmerican Lions Club organized here The recent organization of the Lions Club in the Philippines. Saipan Fil-American Lions Club The group was organized dur­ is another welcome addition to ing the later part of July this year the growing number of civic and a CNMI charter was finally groups in the Commonwealth. granted on October 8 which is The first set of club officers also celebrated as Lion’s Inter­ headed by its president Jerry L. national Foundation Day. Tan, will be inducted in cere­ As part of the Lions Club In­ monies during the Club’s Char­ ternational, the group will be ter Night on December 14. The sponsoring several projects other officers of the group in­ which include drug awareness clude Rick.Q. Tayco, Lutgardo and diabetes awareness pro­ B. Baltazar and Greg de Torres grams, Work with the Blind and as first, second and third Vice- other social programs which will GROCERIES Presidents respectively while benefit both the young and the Manny Vilaga has been named old alike. Folgers Ground Coffee .39 oz. as the group’s Secretary. The group aims to end the year Also named in the roll of of­ the Search for the Ten Outstand­ TOILETRIES/SUNDRIES ficers are Cora E. Cablay (Asst. ing Teachers of the. CNMI. Lions Club Saipan Vice President Rick Tayco takes to the podium in a recent meeting. Folgers Instant Coffee .12 oz. Secretary), Danilo O. Agtarap, Auditor, Armand Salonga (Lion Tamer) and Arthur Macaspac Ubby's Corn Beef Hash 15 oz. Ultra Tide 42 loads ...... $ 9 . 9 8 (Lion Twister). The group’s Board of Direc­ D/M Pineapple Juice 46 oz. tors is composed of Jess A. Downy 96 oz ...... $ 5 . 9 8 Rebusada, Danilo R. Robles and Jose Velarde Jr. as 2-year direc­ Master A-l Tuna .7oz. Always Pantiliners 22 ct ______$ 2 . 2 9 tors while Florentino A. Poblador, Emerson Jardiel and Edgar Y. Tumamak have been Crisco Oil 1 gallon Crest Toothpaste 8.2 ...... $ 1 . 9 8 designated as one-year directors respectively. Carnation Milk 12 oz. Safeguard 3/5 oz. pkg $ 2 . 6 9 The Saipan charter was orga­ nized by Danny S. Barilea III, a \3m former top officer of Lion Dis­ Downy Sheet 40 ct ______$ 2 . 9 8 trict 301-A2 Philippines and who is now the group’s adviser. Barilea, who is now connected Ammens Medicated Powder 11 oz...... $ 4 . 2 9 as an executive of an information company, was also the Past Impulse Body Spray 75 g $ 2 . 9 8 President of the Makati Central Jergens Lotion lOoz. ______$ 2 . 9 8 EATING FROZEN RIGI Pork Liver $ 1 . 69/ib PRODUCE

Pork Hock , $ 1 .54/ib, Yellow Onions ------$ 0 .3 9 /ib . GAN

Pork Stomach ...... $ 1 . 09/it. Potatoes ...... $0.69/ib. HELP Beef Tripe ...... $ 1 . 75/ib. Red, Delicious Apple $ 1 . 29/ib. REDUCE Beef Shank ...... $ 2 .6 8 /ib . Garlic & Ginger...... — ...... $ 2 .6 9 /ib . THE Frying Chicken...... $ 0 .9 9 /ib . Head Cabbage ...... $ 0 .8 9 /ib . RISK Stewing Chicken...... $ 1 . 19/ib. Chinese Cabbage OF CANCER. LIQUOR & DRINKS It can also help you reduce your weight.

Coke/Fanta/Sprite 24/12 oz. can.... $ 9 .4 9 /« . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Hi-C Drinks ...... $ 8 .4 9 /cs. TO YOU

Coke/Fanta Sprite 1 liter bottle...... $ 1 . 2 9 FRED Budweiser 2 1 /1 2 « ...... $ 1 5 . 6 0 ^ From: Josi & Bobby Cadillac's Staff ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-15 Personnel o fficer's position open fo r applicants

Newly-elected Congressman after being elected to the House ment Jesus P. Mafnas will not relin­ of Representatives will be open Whileconcentratingonhisbid quish his post to his second in for those who are interested to for the speakership, Mafnas said command, Alonzo Igisomar, the apply for the position. he will continue to implement Chairman of the Civil Service The recent move made by the the various programs of the Commission said. Commission was an unexpected agency and thathe will also look CSC Chairman Gonzalo Q. one as many were in the belief into the audit which he said, Santos said the post of personnel that Igisomar will immediately showed the Personnel Office’s officer which Mafnas vacates be named as Mafnas’ replace- good standing.

US H ouse bill to b en efit

studes gains ground

by Rafael H. Arroyo ents to choose between public Lorenzo I. DL. Guerrero, and private schools for their Babauta reported that the Com­ Washington Resident Repre­ children and have federal edu­ prehensive Neighborhood sentative Juan N. Babauta re­ cation funds for them has been Schools Revitalization Act, CSC Chairman Gonzalo G. Santos, Personnel Officer Jesus P. cently announced that a measure approved by the US House Edu­ which contains amendments to Mafnas and Commissioner Francisco Chong of the Civil Service in the US Congress that would cation Committee. HR 3320, would go to the Full Commission. provide the opportunity for par- In a letter to Governor House and the Senate for action. O n behalf of myself, m y w ife Ram ona, m y children, and Amendments to the measure, as sponsored by Chairman of the House Subcommittee on In­ all our fam ily, I w ould like to extend m y deepest thanks sular Affairs Ron De Lugo, sets aside for the territories one-per­ and appreciation for your support in re-electing m e cent of the funds authorized by the bill and waive matching fund to represent Precinct 3. requirements. The CNMI stands to receive about $200,000 in fiscal year 1992 under the measure if en­ T H E 1 9 9 2 acted and if Congress prospec- .W ith your help, we can continue w orking together for tively appropriates funds. The bill allocates $700 million for the benefit of the people of Saipan. I welcom e your the said fiscal year. H Y U n o n i The initiative, sponsored by comments on ways we can im prove our com m unity Representatives Kildee and Goodling, is a response topresi- EXCEL dent George Bush’s “American and our w ay of life. L I N E U P 2,000 Excellence in Education Act,” with the purpose of allo­ cating grant monies to States, a which will then make funds í available to local education S i Yuus M am e. « a r a s t i 0 0 agencies. To receive the monies, states, G h i l i s o w through the LEAs, will have to £ 1 9 9 DOWN submit a plan of improving edu­ ON APPROVED CREDIT cation in their school districts. M e s u l a n g But although the measure au­ thorizes $700 million forFY92, the House Appropriation Com­ M a r a m i n g S a l a m o i P o mittee has only set aside $250 The best in million to be available in the .1 sU i event HR 3320 becomes law T h a n k Y o u £ class before April 1,1992. V J The Senate set aside no money for FY 1992 and the matter is quality still in conference. HR 3320 is a legislative re­ En cuenta giya guahu, i asaguahu as Ram ona, i performance sponse to the president’s educa­ tion proposals. The most con-; fam aguon m aini, yan i fam i lian m arni, hu nanae todos and troversial of these is a “choice” plan under which parents could· harayo un sen dankulu na Si Yuus M aase yan choose to send their children to styling either public or private schools agradecim iento pot todo i inayudu yan confiansan m iyu and federal support dollars' for 1992. would follow the children. Although there is some giya guahu. Bai hu chagi todo i nina sinahu para bai hu blending of public/private school ZÍLANTRA services already in the CNMI kum ple i proposito siha para i m inauleg i faotao Saipan Test drive them all today and and relations between the two systems seem amicable, in the you'll drive home a winner! long run parental dissatisfaction with the quality of public schooling and the opportunity for “choice” could combine to contribute to a reduction in fed­ C on gressm an Jesu s T orres A ttao eral funds available to the Pub­ TRIPLE ^ m o to rs; lic School System. HR 3320 does provide for an d F am ily considerable local control of the 234-7133 Garapan, Beach Road and also in Chalan Canoa “choice” option. The CNMI would be included to benefit from this program. I

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Marshalls Government officials A visit to H e l p W a n t e d threaten candidates R o t a s o n by Howard Graves nessman and de Brum, helped form the g o i n g R eceptionist It was signed by Ruben R. Ralik-Ralak Democratic Party Zachras, health minister, who (RRDP) to run candidates against Majuro - High level gov­ p r o j e c t s ernment officials were accused was serving as acting ministerof Kabua loyalists. justice. Kabua is the only person to S a ip a n open Thursday of trying to in­ A spacious pala-pala timidate and threaten three op­ Reimers, Tony de Brum and serve as President of the Central (left) would greet visitors O ffic e position candidates in Monday's Alik Alik are seeking three of Pacific chain of 29 atolls and five of Rota’s Pinatang park national elections. the five seats from Majuro Atoll islands within an estimated when it gets completed. S e r v ic e s A November 5 dated letter in the Nitijela. De Brum is an 44,000 in population since the The huge Rota Multi­ signed by a cabinet members incumbent senator and for the constitutional government was purpose Gymnasium said, "If the political tension is past year has been an outspoken formed in 1979. (right) stands proudly heightened, it may explode to critic of President Amata Kabua Kabua is also a candidate for somewhere in Song Song. foi a bus^ and friendly office in the Nauru Building· create a situation where all lead­ and the Nitijela. reelection from Majuro. Construction workers • Computer experience helpful, but we will train · ers , including yourself, de Brum Nitijela members select the The president was not avail­ rush up work on the drive­ and Alik will not be safe as our nation's President, who then able for comment on the letter. Health & vacation benefits · Local hire only ways of the Government police force is very limited." picks his cabinet from the 33- Aides said he has been ill. House in Rota .(below, The letter was addressed to member single house parliament However, Runio Lemari, left) Please call 234-6440/6449/7704 Ramsey Reimers, a candidate for with representatives from every transportation and communica­ See story on page 1 and ask for Jonnie or Lyn n the country's parliament or inhabitableatoll in the Marshalls. tion minister and frequently act­ Nitijela, and a prominent busi- Earlier this year, Reimers, Alik ing president when Kabua is out of the country, said he was aware of the letter written on "Office of the Cabinet" letterhead. Asked by a reporter if the cabi­ net endorsed the letter contents, Lemari said, "If a minister sug­ gests something, itusually means M T C G o e s it was supported by the cabinet." On Wednesday, Atty. Gen. 1 ì & .T E R R A C E Dennis McPhillips declined to discuss the letter with an Associ­ "Beyond the W a l l " ated Press reporter from Hono­ lulu. "I don't talk to the press," McPhillips said, adding that there w ith Cellular P h o n e s was an on-going investigation. On Thursday, Reimers and De Brum said they have tried to ar­ range a peacemaking meeting Attention Boat Owners! with Kabua. They said Prime Rib & Prawns McPhillips advised them there Saipan Sea Ventures, Inc. EAGLE 1 and HAWK 1 would be no meeting and no in­ FRIDAYS vestigation because of the letter's Two plans to set you free! leak to the reporter. now has in stock bottom Prawns cooked to order & prime rib carved Reimers and de Brum said they to taste, accompanied by an elaborate salad bar have invited the president and paint and other marine and an all-you-can-eat buffet. his candidates to attend the so $18 adults, $9 children called "town forum" on Saturday paints for your boat needs. in the Majuro business district. De Brum, Reimers and Alik and other RRDP have denied Exclusive Distributor for E A G L E 1 H A W K 1 allegations contained in the let­ t s r y r s i ter that harm might come to S i n c e l 7 5 4 Government Party leaders. The Government Party is the name Seafood Fantaseas H e a v y M o d e r a t e given to Kabua's political forces since the formation of the RRDP. WEDNESDAYS These two plans are set to U s a g e u s a g e The letter said, "Owing to the accommodate either the moderate rigorous and muddy political A great value in an all-you-can-eat to occasional cellular phone user campaigns initiated by the mem­ buffet for seafood lovers. or those people who anticipate bers of the RRDP and respondèd $18 adults, $9 children frequent usage. For each plan to by members of thé Govem- COATINGS $ 9 9 $ 3 9 we start you off with free service mentParty, it seemspossible th'at Marine · Industrial · Offshore so you can get acquainted with our nation could be heading to­ p e r m o n t h p e r m o n t h your new cellular phone service. wards a state of political unrest. When you sign up we also This will be a most unfortunate Call Tom Barnes provide free custom calling and critical situation should it services such as call lowarding, result in loss of peace and har­ no-answer transfer, call waiting mony among the families and 1 5 0 3 0 people as well as in unnecessary and 3-way conference calling. 322-0755 or 322-9221 destruction of properties and Western Grill Night FREE m inutes FREE m inutes perhaps, even loss of life. "There are enough angry and SATURDAYS irate people on both sides of the political parties and we implore Fresh seafood & steaks cooked to your taste 300 to 450 400 to 650 I ümc m m 'E you and your party to refrain on an open grill, accompanied by a \ W m ■» t r WLTM mm mm m from any matter that may jeop­ p e r m i n u t e p e r m i n u t e · m M , complete buffet. ardize the national peace and $18 adults, $9 children S m m / m m L A P E R G O L A s ------> L ------y m mm m r m m /tm m m m harmony." m m m.m> w w n Æ .m .m . THE ITALIAN RESTAURANT CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE It takes 5 seconds only to “Where Europe Touches Saipan" fasten your seatbelts and A CELEBRATION OF NORTHERN ITALIAN AND For complete details and demonstration, CONTINENTAL CUISINE WITH EUROPEAN AMBIENCE stop by the MTC offices or call the that 5 seconds could be cellular hot line: 234-6990. worth a life time. OCEAN VIEW- CAPITOL HILL DINNER NIGHTLY 6 :3 0 - 1 0 :0 0 P.M. 1 regency SAIPAN 18-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 5 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-19 Shikegakuen M issio n Guam solons pay tribute to Joeten by Rafael H. Arroyo developed Saipan's multi-million biggest real estate management volved in may community activi­ He was a recipient of special visits Saipan Business tycoon Jose C. dollar operation known through­ and developer on Saipan; the ties, being the co-founder of the awards for community service, as Tenorio was recently honored by out the Pacific as JC Tenorio En­ Joeten Motor Company, which Territorial Party (now the Re­ well as of recognition from the T h e r e ’ s n e xt w e e k the Legislature of the Territory of terprises, Inc., distributes Nissan and Ford auto­ publican Party); a member of the American Red Cross, the Saipan Guam after it passed a resolution The Joeten enterprise consist mobiles, as well as provides parts, Board of Trustees of the Ponape Chamber of Commerce, the Every year since 1987,agroup recognizing the businessman's of stores located in Susupe, sale, and service; Johnston Out­ Agriculture and Trade School; a Archbishop of Guam, and the of Japanese nationals associated outstanding public and private Garapan, and . board Motor Sales; and Con­ member and co-founder of the CNMI. with the Shikogakuen Mission, accomplishments through out the In recent years, he expanded struction and Material Supply, Saipan Chamber of Commerce, He was also named as Rotary makes a pilgrimage to Saipan Pacific. his retail business by adding the Inc., .which operates as a large of the Political Status Commis­ Man of the Year in 1988, and as • # # where they participate in a me­ The resolution, which was SanVicenteFoodmart,theSusupe contractor with machinery and sion, and of the Rotary Club of the Saipan Chamber of morial service ceremony adopted November 7, 1991 and Minimart, the Mar­ heavy equipment. Saipan; and was a participant in Commerce's Businessperson of honoring those who have died signed by Guam Speaker Joe T. ket, with new affiliates such as Joeten and his wife either own the Pacific Island Development the Year in 1989. during World War II. San Agustin was adopted on the Isla Financial Services, Inc., Las wholly or are major stockholders Commission Tourism Confer­ The CNMI House of Represen­ This year, more than 200 occasion of Joeten’s retirement Vegas Discount Golf and Tennis of nine companies. Joeten is also ences held in 1973 and in 1975. tatives have likewise recognized \ ' 1 1 1 I I Japanese nationals are expected from the United Micronesian Store, Athlete's Foot Saipan, Inc., a shareholder in thirteen more Over the years he was seen as several times his special contri­ to be on Saipan from November Development Association and his andJCTService Plus,Inc.,among companies, most notably, the an important benefactor and con­ butions, as his land donation in 21st to November 25th. election as Chairman Emeritus. others, joining the Joeten Group. UMDA, Air Micronesia, Inc., tributor to most civic, religious, Chalan Kanoa District HI which ^ n k ' , ... but it’s going quickly and the The highlight of the mission’s Guam's Twenty-first Legisla­ "Never satisfied with resting Bank of Saipan, Inc., Nambo of and other worthy causes in the was for recreational purposes. fifth trip to Saipan is the me­ ture paid tribute to Tenorio who on what other men would con­ Guam,Ltd.,andNamboTrading- CNMI, keynoting special events, Alwayskeeping himself active, holidays are just around the morial service at Banzai Cliff was said to have achieved success sider significant achievement, Guam. attending the inaugurations of Joeten enjoys swimming, golf, corner. Whether you’re which will be held cm November as a business and community Joeten also created the Marinas Outside of his business activi­ both Presidents Ronald Reagan tennis, arid extensive traveling. 23. A traditional tea ceremony leader while remaining a devoted Management Corporation, the ties, he has also been heavily in- and George Bush. ' ( 0 inviting 25 or 6 0 0 guests, we will be held in the afternoon of husband and father, keeping the the same day at the HafaAdai Chamorro family values while have the facilities and Beach Hotel in Garapan. adapting to the modem world of expertise to make your event During last year’s ceremony, commerce. a monument known to the group "On behalf of the people of a truly memorable occasion. as Heiura Kannon or “the Guam, the legislatureextendsbest ■9 Reserve your date today! peaceful goddess of mercy” was wishes to Jose C. Tenorio upon erected at Banzai Cliff as a the his retirement as chairman of the H E X BUD, group’s fitting memorial of UMDA, congratulates him for C all the banquet experts peace. becomingchairman emeritus, and at 234-1234, extension 5159 For the second year in a row, does thank him for making that the group will also be conduct­ company the vital force that it is - 8 ing services on Tinian. today in airline service to Micronesia," the resolution read. GOTTA UGHT? Joeten, as Tenorio is affection­ HAPPY BIRTHDAY ately called, was being cited to be one of the primemovers in the ANA BEATRIX economic development and 1 i a \ ' prosperity of both the Common­ ORDANEZ wealth of the Northern Marianas and Guam, providing inspiration for the young Chamorros, show­ SAY NO TO DRUGS... and think about the horrible Greetings coming from ing them the way to use their God- Vivian & Family, given talents to achieve an ex­ consequences of drug addiction Rick and friends. traordinary level of success. Joeten, who is married to Soledad Takai Tenorio with whom he has six children, ob­ tained his elementary education under the Japanese administra­ * : tion of Saipan. He had his high school educa­ tion under the tutelage of Calvin Snodgrass of Hopwood High School in 1962, and thereafter pursued self-education with La Salle Extension University 0 1 0 0 * courses. He was finally awarded an per room per night + 10% tax honorary degree in Law by the University of Guam in 1986. Among his initial work experi­ ence were as a sugar cane field Enjoy our unforgettable local special at an worker in the pre-war days of unbelievable price, including a welcome Saipan, and as an elementary drink, fruit basket, free entry into Gilligan’s school teacher in Chalan Kanoa and Susupe. Healso gotemployed disco, and late check out until 2pm. Also with Saipan Importers. enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast Even as a young man, Joeten and a cocktail at the Regency Club lounge. had always wanted to go into business on his own, and so in 1949 he created his own enter­ Offer available from prise which over the last forty- two years has grown into a con­ September 2 4 thru December 2 0 glomerate of businesses operat­ *CNMI ID or Driver's license must be presented ing under Joeten Enterprises, Inc., upon check-in to receive this special rate the holding company which oversees the general operations of its many and varied wholly- owned affiliates. LA PERGOLA The Italian Restaurant 4 L H A V V C T With only twenty dollars as Serving Italian cuisine with a European ambience. * REGENCY capital, Joeten opened a "mom Saipan and pop" store, and through hard Next week, enjoy one of the Chef’s specialties For reservations, call 234-1234 work, outstanding intelligence, along with a complimentary BUD LIGHT. PRC and an innate business acumen, 20-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991

COM M ITTEE TO ELECT

I MANUEL A. TENORIO \ SI JUAN REYES CASTRO Chairman PETÉ PANGEUNAN Vic· Chairman OSCAR B. CAMACHO P.O. BOX 2238 Treaaurer SAIPAN, MP 96950 FRANCISCO P. SA3LAN Secretary TEL. 234-1083

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Joeten Shopping is F ir st Center (in Susupe), Joeten Hafa Adai Shopping Center (in Garapan), Joeten C.K. M arket (in O Chalan Kanoa), San Vicente Food M art (in San L a d ie s Vicente) Susupe M art (in Susupe), Chalan. Piao Plaza (in Chalan Piao). JOETEN m t o u r m E S a ip a n m e Governor Larry I. De Leon Guerrero and three other Pacific E island governors made regional L- ‘ , _i ------— —:—. ...'------First Lady Mathifde Deleon Guerrero played host tothe First Ladies E news last week during the Japan Travel Bureau PresidentTamiko Matsuhashi braved the mud of Hawaii and American Samoa during their recent visit to Saipan for Twelfth Annual Pacific Basin as she climbed to the cave at the Last Command Post. the ■· PBDC ~ " r'~ meetings. ■■ E Development Council meeting. E The Chief Executives gath­ ered in Saipan to discuss mutual E problems and more importantly improve economic development and diversity in the Pacific is­ lands. Meetings were open to the public and there have been 24;” I several news accounts of the hi- levels discussions. However, the governors Shopping weren’t the only ones discussing important issues. Their First ladies had a rather busy agenda of their own. When they weren’t dodging typhoons or attending meetings, the governor’s wives were talk­ ing among themselves and fora touring the island of Saipan, a news release from the CNS said. According to the Governor’s office, their discussions focused primarily on social issues. “I enjoy getting out and meeting people especially chil­ Christmas dren, I guess I’m more interested in education and health care”, First Lady Lynne Waihee said during a tour of Saipan’s schools, health center, and scenic areas. Mrs. Waihee joined Saipan’s First Lady Matilde De Leon We’ve got Guerrero and Nora Coleman on the tour. Mrs. Waihee appeared to enjoy the World War II monuments too. Dressed in a MONBT suit and high-heels, she climbed to the top of the “last Japanese ------command post” saying, “I’ve never been to Saipan before. So Stop first at Bank of Haw aii for a Personal Loan, because much happened here, you never know when I’ll be back. I better w e've got m oney to go for all your Christm as shopping. O r see all I can while I’m here.” holiday travel, tuition, whatever. Financing term s are easy; and For American Samoa’s First the nicest present of all, w e prom ise you a fast credit decision. Lady Nora Coleman the tour reminded her of the days when T y p i c a l A n n u a l A m o u n t o f N o . o f T o t a l she lived on Saipan. “I lived in L o a n P e r c e n t a g e M o n t h l y M o n t h l y o f ■ that house up there the High A m o u n t R a t e P a y m e n t P a y m e n t s P a y m e n t s Commissioners house,” she said as she looked at the tour bus window and pointed to a house on Capitol Hill (now Governor $ 2 ,0 0 0 14% $ 9 6 .0 3 2 4 $ 2 ,3 0 4 .7 2 Guerrero’s guest house). Gov­ ernor and Mrs. Coleman stayed 4 8 on Saipan several years during $6,0001 2 5% $159.48 $ 7 ,6 5 5 .0 4 the Trust Territory days. Both visiting ladies made Christm as M oney To G o is available through Decem ber 31,1991, several remarks about the at any branch of Bank of Haw aii. Rates are 0.5% lower if your CNMI’s First Lady Matilde De paym ent is autom atically deducted from a Bankoh checking account. Leon Guerrero. “She’s so won­ M inim um loan am ount, $1,500. For other low rates and easy term s, derful. You can tell she really cares about her people and all call Bank of Haw aii. the children,” said Mrs. Waihee. Agana Branch: Tnmu.ning Branch: Agat Branch: Saipan Branch: Mrs. Matilde De Leon Guerrero 477-9781/9 646-1881 565-2326 670-234-6102 $ A . 9 0 i hosted an afternoon tea for the dignitaries and other Saipan U/ea. El business women. À l \ The tours were sponsored by “ F or E very Purchase Of $ 100.00 Get One Can Pacific B rand Lem on Pow der Free!!! ^ Toful n.'./ll'llll.'rl Bank of Hawaii the Governor’s Office for 7b Viiur SijfH/iJc/n'n MEMBER FDIC THE BANK OF THE PACIFIC ' Women’s Affairs and the Marianas Visitors Bureau. FRIDAY-NOVEMBER15,1991 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-29 28-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991

H otel A ssociation and DFS

APARTMENTS FOR RENT co-host PBDC luncheon The ¿Northern ¿M arianas Governors from various Pa­ behalf of the Association’s cific Islands along with Assistant members. Secretary to the Interior Stella “We were very please to be ¿Beauty ¿Paaeani ¿A ssociation Guerra were recently hosted to a able to host this luncheon for special luncheon on their behalf such a important group of visi­ K A N NAT· Miss Universe Miss International by the Hotel Association of the tors,” remarked Mr. Yoshida, Northern . who is also the Genral Manager The luncheon was held at the of the Hotel Nikko Saipan. is inviting you to an evening of glam our and glitz GARDENS Hyatt Regency Saipan’s Oceana Among the dignitaries in at­ CONDOM I. NI.UMS House Restaurant November 5, tendance were the Honorable f o r a co-hosted by DFS Saipan for the Joseph F. Ada, Governor of Pacific Basin Development Guam, John Waihee, Governor Council (PBDC) meeting dele­ of Hawaii, Peter Tali Coleman, gates. Governor of American Samoa, Hotel Association President Stella Guerra, Assistant Secre­ Mr. Toshimi Yoshida, Secretary tary of the Department of Hideo Sugiyama, Treasurer Interior’s Office of Territorial Yasuaki Miyazaki, and legal and International Affairs, CNMI counsel David Wiseman were Governor Lorenzo I. De Leon on hand to welcome the various Guerrero and Lt. Governor PBDC meeting attendees on Benjamin Manglona. W e d n e sd a N ov. 2 0 , 1 9 9 7:00pm to 9:00pm G illigan’s QUADRUPLEX units Hyatt Regency Saipan • FROM $1,000 PER MONTH UP General Admission $ 18.00 • FULLY CARPETED • TENNIS COURT • SWIMMING POOL/CLUBHOUSE F e a t u r i n g

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« FIESTA MEXICANA! J BAR-B-QUE BUFFET NIGHT E V E R Y ’* Sharon Rosario Maggie Wonemberg Christine Salas SATURDAY Miss CNMI Universe Mrs. Northern Marianas Miss CNMI International and potential 1992 candidates and other CNMI beauties S h o w i n g Discover MEXICAN W om en’s latest casual, office and evening /holiday w ear from the hospitality... following shops/boutique featuring food J.C. Tenorio Enterprises, Tapo Center, specialties from Bibine’s Collections, Santhers, Expectations, S O U T H O F Pena House, Crystal Palace, Kazue, Mayeelok THE BORDER. B eneficiaries: ITALIAN NIG HT Adults: $18.00 Karidat BUFFET EVERY Kids: $9.00 + S.C i M an am k o Public Library

WEDNESDAY C lothes m ay be ordered im m ediately after the show on a “First Com e, From 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. First Served B asis”. Tickets m ay purchased at Bibine’s C ollections or at the call M arie M artinez at 234-6025 or Florence B ocago at 234-5897. Please com e and help support the N orthern M arianas B eauty Pageant AQUA RESORT CLUB A ssociation raise funds for charity. ______Saipan m W $16.00 plus service charge fo r ‘Reservation Call322-1234 · fa^j 322-1220 5 j If j r J r3 f 3 fj t J t j t j 11 h TTV j a j a3 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VDEWS-31

C o u r t . . . Contlnued from pago 30 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Fergurgur Six Ten Store vs. John M. THE CHIEF, PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY IS Nov. 22 Salas Pacific Financial Corp. GARAPAN SQUARE SOLICITING PROPOSALS FOR THE PRINTING 9:00 A.M. Bank of Saipan vs. Francis Y. OF 1991 ANNUAL RETURN FORMS AND IN­ Assoc. Ins. Underwriter vs. Kelley STRUCTIONS. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS JUDGE ALEX C. CASTRO Dante A. Evangelista JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Dora L. BOUTIQUE SHOPS FOB RENT Nov. 18 Continental Airlines vs. Nani Kebou Corporate Note MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE OFFICE OF THE 9:00 A.M. CHIEF, PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY, LOWER Steuermann Happy Market vs. Theresita $3.50 PER SQUARE FT. Pacific Dev. Inc. vs. MPLC & Triple J. Saipan, Inc. vs. Bae B. Santos BASE, SAIPAN, FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. Tasi Tours Sun II Mita Travel vs. Lucille M. Investment Rates 0 MONTH SECURITY DEPOSIT AND 12:30 TO 4:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRI­ CNMI vs. James Dela Rosa Annette L. Alarca vs. Jose T. Camacho DAY. In Re Estate of Camacho, Spanky Fejeran L & W Amusement vs. Juan T. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Ambrosio Flocerfida G. Andaya Per Annum 90Days REQUIRED 1:30 P.M. PROPOSALS MUST BE IN A SEALED ENVE­ Liwanag Happy Market vs. Sae Woun $100.00 Minimum Investment In Re Estate of Castro, Maria JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Ryan Laus Corp. 7 - 7 5 % LOPE. MARKED RFP92-0008 AND SUBMITTED C. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Jose K. Happy Market vs. Cost Plus For more information contact: Nov. 19 IN DUPLICATE TO THE CHIEF, PROCUREMENT Pangelinan Corp. Per Annum 180 Days Tel. 234-9100 / 3887 AND SUPPLY, LOWER BASE, SAIPAN 96950, 9:00 A. M. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Thomas Oriental Market vs. Diana V. BEFORE 4:00 P.M. NOVEMBER 19,1991. PRO­ CNMI vs. Josepha A. Arriola A. Fendyan Sabían 8 . 2 5 % $200.00 Minimum Investment 1:30 P.M. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Tri Gold Y.S.L. Corp. vs. Benusto L. POSALS RECEIVED LATE WILL NOT BE CON­ In Re Estate of Atalig, Elias Piteg H i AV\GHOA^S (SAIPAN) CO., LID. General Tr. SIDERED. M. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Nani Oriental Market vs. Juan S. Per Annum 270 Days n l * * /S/DAVID M. APATANG In Re Estate of Deleon Steuermann Cepeda $500.00 Minimum Investment (10514) 11/15-22F Guerrero, Jesus Diaz JC Tenorio Ent. vs. K & N Oriental Market vs. Joseph V. 8 . 7 5 % In Re Estate of Rogopes, Corp. Ada Joaquin K. Ike’s Market vs. The Phoenix Bank of FSM vs. Marcia Eira Per Annum 1 Years In Re Estateof Castro, Vicente Corp. Bank.of FSM vs. Maurus $500.00 Minimum Investment Santos Ike's Market vs. Brenda Rideb Doone 9 . 0 0 % In Re Estate of Dela Cruz, JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Gordon Island Bottling Co. vs. W e’re closer to m aking Ana B. V. Johnson Baltazar H. Borja Per Annum 3 Years Nov. 20 JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Elizabeth Union Bank vs. Zenaida F. $500.00 Minimum Investment 9:00 A. M. F. Polloi Hog 9 . 5 0 % a dream com e true! Penny’s Store vs. Jesus M. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Henry S. Union Bank vs. Ana T. Celis Taisacan Solis Write on Office vs. Florence Union Bank vs. Ignacia P. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Frank B. C. Pangelinan Cruz Muna Sinforosa Pinaula vs. Delfin S. Ebutuer vs. Edward Pacific Constr. Co. Paul A. Margarita J. Castro acific Financial Corp. DLC. Camacho Santos Happy Market vs. Grace Int’l. 1:30 P.M. Universal Rental vs. Benusto Inc. A Subsidiary of AG & Ino vs. Rowena S. Dela L. Piteg Happy Market vs. Jo Corp. Pacific International Com pany (DBA GIBSO N'S) Cruz Larry Gee vs. Antonio Happy Market vs. Adolfo C.. Professional Center Building AG & Ino vs. Rolando N. Demapan Serrano Eduardo G . Camacho - President Tel: 234-8615/5706 · Fax:234-3617 Tabago Edd C. Tulabot vs. Nellie F. Happy Market vs. A.C.S. Ent. 10143 (9/27- 10/4-18) AG & Ino vs. Sun Sook Palmer Bibera Continuad on page 33 AG & Ino vs. Rogelio A. Mendoza AG & Ino vs. Edna Dela Cruz Padilla AG & Ino vs. Ma. Luz Buaron AG & Ino vs. Wei Chen AG & Ino vs. Ma. Luz Buaron Nov. 21 9:00 A.M. CNMI vs. Santa Ana, Ramon Mobil (( CNMI vs. Rogolofoi, Patricia CNMI vs. Won Chang Choi CNMI vs. Gründen, Dennis MOBIL OIL MICRONESIA, INC. ARE CNMI vs. Biason, Willie CNMI vs. Delong, Ambros CNMI vs. Gutlerrez, Wilfredo PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE RELOCATION M. CNMI vs. Williams, Valerie OF THEIR SALES AND ACCOUNTING Nov. 22 9:00 A.M. CNMI vs. Cabrera, Larry B. OFFICE TO OUR NEW BUILDING AT PUERTO ; JUDGE MARTY W.K. TAYLOR RICO, SAIPAN Nov. 18 3:00 P.M. JUVENILE Nov. 19 9:00 A.M. CNMI vs. Lawrence Fleming THE NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE: CNMI vs. Yulito L. Dela Cruz •CNMI vs. Lawrence Fleming Nov. 20 322-6112 TO 6115 1:30 P.M. Barbara U. Palacios vs. David Borja Roberto 3 2 2 - 3 3 0 8 Erina Rimirch vs. Roger M®bil Oil Micronesia Obakrairur 322-6117 (FAX) Carmen B. Pangelinan vs. Jose Basa Pangelinan TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR THE ORDER AND BILLING SECTION While you fill your tank, Mobil fills the library fund Emilta M. Cruz vs. Juan T. Cruz REMAINS AT 322-9453/322-3345/3346 Aguon, Ernestina C. vs. 4NNIVERS4RY Aguon, Vicente A. Tina Graves vs. Alex Contlnued on page 31 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-33 BI-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 Art Exhibit opens on Friday C o u r t . . . Continued from pago 31 The 10th Annual Island Art­ Violinist Sunny. Kim, along ist Exhibition is slated to be with her student Tomagaz Happy Market vs. Benedicto opened on November 15 from 5 Kanazawa will be one of the two R. Lizama p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the CNMI featured entertainers of the Happy Market vs. A & B Ent. Convention Center on Capitol evening. The Three Generations Trinidad B. Deleon Guerrero Hill. will also render Chamorro songs vs. Gregorio C. Cruz This year’s exhibit which to the audience. Golden Bell Ent. vs. Joseph i n i l Ada f l a i l features the art work of some of In conjunction with the ex­ the island’s artists, aspiring stu­ hibit’s opening, Governor Larry Golden Bell Ent. vs. Joseph dents and elders of Saipan, is I. Deleon Guerrero will be Ada hosted by the Commonwealth naming the first recipient of the Golden Bell Ent. vs. Joseph This gang of loners, loonies and losers is about to become Council for Arts and Culture. Annual Purchase Award. Ada something the/ve never been before . . . a team. ART's sale scheduled oa Decem ber JUDGE PEDRO M. ATALIG Nov. 20 Plans have been finalized and been proclaimed by Governor 9:00 A-M. its an all systems go for the Larry I. Deleon Guerrero as Worldwide Ind. Inc. vs. Second Annual Christmas Arts Month on Saipan and Samuel Muleta Show and Sale Brunch of the recognition is being given to Joeten Motor Co. vs. Lourdes N e c e s s a r y Artists of Rota, Tinian and the artists, people and C. Pangelinan Saipan will be held on organizations which have sup­ Bank of America NT & SA vs. December 8 from 9 a.m. until ported art in the CNMI. 2 p.m. at the Aqua Resort The event will be open to all Rose T. Deleon Guerrero Club in Achugao. interested artists and craftspcr- James B. Tolan vs. Zeniva T. Palacios sons who wish to display or JOHN UNTALAN Pac. Motors Corp. vs. Joaquin R o u g h n e s s Aqua Resort Club Manager items that they have made I. Seman Mark Murai has agreed to hold themselves. HOFSCHNEIDER this year's show at the Artists are requested to pre- Bank of Hawaii vs. Jesus R. starring Achugao resort, to support the register to allow the planning Jones arts on Saipan. committee to properly utilize Pac Int’l. Marianas vs. The family of the late farmer Senator and Chairman of the Tinian Robert Loggia, The Mascot, Kathy Ireland, Scott Balcula, Anastacia K. Santos Incidentally, November has the space available. Harley Jane Kozak, Sinbad, and Hector Elizondo I rated.pq-is" Bel Kraft Int’l. Ltd. vs. Elphidia Casino Gaming Control Commission, JOHN UNTALAN A. Manalo HOFSCHNEIDER, would like to extend their most sincere Show begins n ig h tly a t 8 p m Cow Town Hestaurant Island Financial Co. Inc. .vs. Thomas J. Camacho appreciation and gratitude to the numerous relatives, friends and M e s s a g e o f Union Bank vs. Juan F. Fitial Union Bank vs. Ramon S. acquaintances for the kind words of comfort, prayers, support and A ppreciation Tenorio Citibank, N.A. Lawrence K. the many ways that you have helped and tried to ease our pain Castro during this tragedy. MTC vs. Hwang, Young OK MTC vs. Melqui C. Pacis MTC vs. Leonardo C. Cabrera MTC vs. KenTasaka Many of you share this pain with us. Let us remember John for MTC vs. Kim, Hyung Lyun MTC vs. Ho Wu Fang J.H. what he really was, someone who never failed to share his MTC vs. Alfonso U. Diaz laughter with us. MTC vs. Marty D. Anderson MTC vs. Koh Sang Yul C 0 W T O W MTC vs. Vicente M. Ramos Jr. Un Dangkulo na Si Yuus Maase ginen todo I familian I defun to. presents ^ w / MTC vs. Lee, Joung Jin MTC vs. Shiela A. Connole ; v ______;______======______a JESUS VILLAGOMEZ Bank of Saipan vs. Sohnel O. Johnson W eekend Special DUENAS MTC vs. Sabina M. Atalig PAC Orient Travel Ser. vs. We, the family of the late Jesus Ramon S. Tenorio Fam ily Feast / TransAmerica Cop. vs. Sai Villagomez Duenas, extend our grati­ Phil Builders tude and appreciation to the Common­ MTC vs. Dawn R. Murray P ro m 1 la m to 3 p m every Saturday & Sunday, wealth Health Center staff; to our MTC vs. Ruben R. Palacio NFL come and enjoy our all-you-can-eat Western MTC vs. Song, Pyong Hwa Bishop, Tomas A. Camacho; to Father MTC vs. Lee, Heé Duck style buffet for only $11.95 per person*! Isaac Ayuyu of San Jose Parish; to ail Juan T. Torres vs. Rick B. M ONDAY NIGH T (kids under 12 are half price!) the clergy of the Diocese of Chalan Tadotsu Saipan Co. Ltd. vs. Kanoa; to the San Jose and Kristo Rai Elephant Cop. JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Alice O. volleyball choirs; and to all those who have helped in one way or another, or who have given Pangelinan FOOTBALL! baseball Ike's Market vs. Rosita monetary or in-kind contributions, dur­ Eugenio games &? prizes ing our period of bereavement. Bank of the Orient vs. Antonia horseback riding C. Sakisat Shitani M. Cop. vs. Pacific We also want to extend our sincere Ocean Basin Cop. heartfelt gratitude to all our friends and Comm. Ports Authority vs. David G. Edgar ■ Hot Dogs .relatives who prayed the daily rosary Guam Memorial Hosp. vs. Frosty Beer with us. Mike M. Schick only $1.50 with all the fixins Royal Taga $ Unicorn Cop. vs. Elephant ior only $1.25 i Cop. $ Lastly, we thank all of you sincerely, Turner Pac Cop. Beach Club % who attended the funeral mass and 10:00 A.M. Seafood Restaurant · Spirits Pacific Island Aviation, Inc. *Bring 10 or more adults and receive an additional discount! interment services with us. vs. Govt, of CNMI et. al. Beach Road, Susupe 322-1113 1:30 P.M. Si Yuus Ma’ase. God Bless You All. Basic Constr. Supply Inc. vs. Game starts a t 7pm * For football schedule, call 234-5704 Nerson Ramon FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-35 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 Another congressman-electffom mind, the solon remarked a quick, Continued from page 1 precinct 1 said that Mafnas called “Never.” Mafnas to challenge... on most of the winning party can­ in naming Villagomez, Mafnas in­ “I hope the party would call a 13,1992, whereMafhasexpects the didates to drum up support for his dicated that he wouldraise the issue general membership meeting and tide to swing in his favor. speakership, but that his call came to the electorate, and would be us­ toss our names in to see who’ll' Observers, however, have been in too latesincetheparty has already ing the power of persuasion. prevail,” Mafnas added. pessimistic that Mafnas could alter settled for Villagomez. It would then be up to those who But granting that would not ma­ the result of the issue, considering The solon, who refused to be voted for those people who will be terialize, it was reported that the that the winning representatives of identified, said that the party mem­ Si Yuus M aase! in office to do talk to their con- Saipan congressman-elect would the party have reportedly remained bers have vow<^ to maintain their BY NIKE gressmen-elecl try to win the backing of the six solidly behind Villagomez. position on the speakership, and “We are organized according fo PARA TODO I GDÍEFLIE-HII NA RESIDENTES Y AS “I respect the aspiration and the Democratic candidates who won, that granting that they would be true desire of Congressman Villagomez the other independent candidate, our party’s decision, and we have to their word, Mafhas can not be ROTADOD I ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 1: for the speakership sincenoonecan and at least three Republicans to vowed to go for Villagomez. I do speaker. The stop anyone from wanting some­ support him in his bid for the not even know if he has the backing “Wehopenoneofuswouldbreak speakership, in order to geta ma­ of the Democratic winners. If he Shoe Gi imhinemitde na manera, hu-chule este na thing. But.the big question is who his word, since it would be bad for can do better,” he said. jority vote. thinks he can convince some of us, the party not to have a w ad of opottunidad para baihu extiende guato giya hamyo Also, he argued that the decision Reports had it that thespeakership itcould be there butldoubtthat very honor,” the solon said. Gallery un fiet na appresiasion yan un sen dangkulo na si must be made by the general would be determined during the much,” said the reelected con­ Asked whether the said law- One block North of Ml. Carmel Church organizational sessionoftheEighth gressman. “But definitely, it is not maker-elect could be one of the membership of the party and not by » 23 44 0 8 7 Yuus maase pot todo i finachocho miyu gi anal me. malalago-yu para representanten miyu gi halom i the officials alone. Legislature to be held on January three Republicans to change their mina ocho na lehistatura. Raihu asegura hamyo na haihu chogue todo i nlnasina-hu para ke usina uta kumple todo programa siha ni esta monhayan hu mensiona duranten i campaign; nafan trankilu hamyu sa ti baihu para fumachuchue asta ke todo este siha na programa manma kumple durante i tietmenoku komo 1991 FINAL CLEARANCE representanten miyo gi kongresso. Si Yuus Maase pot i botun konfiansia ni ennae yo gi haanen i botasion, TOYOTA Hilux 4 X 4 Standard Pick-up yan i bendision i Saina hugaige giya hamyo.

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ( i Sciipan Sunset 1 RFP92-006 1992 NEW MODEL INTRODUCTION Cruise Inc· The Department of Finance, Commonwealth of the Northern Com e and see our all new 1992 s Mariana Islands (CNM3) is requesting proposal from qualified firms for Financial Management System Software to configure and operate with IBMRS/6000 Hardware (Model 550) utilizing -¿ 3 Œ I3 L J a unix operating system. General requirements for the Software are as follows:

1. Data must be accounted for according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as interpreted by governmental accounting, auditing and financial reporting (G AAFR) standards.

2. Fund accounting software must be a complete, integrated financial system for a government entity, customized to accom­ modate CNMI fiscal operational requirements.

3. The system must be capable to interact with micro computer software allowing for downloading of data into spreadsheet, database, word processing and graphic applications.

4. Conversion software from a Wang VS system to the IBM RS/ 6000 must be included.

5. Conversion will be completed by July 31,1992. C o r o l l a C r e s s i d a Selection will be made on the basis of previous experience with RICHARD similar projects, flexibility of system, commitment to on-going maintenance, total cost, and time to completion. Any interested 37' TRIMARAN "JADE LADY" vendors may contact the Director, Department of Finance for additional information. A pre-proposal conference will be con­ Pairere No. 1 ® T O Y O T A ducted at 2:00 P.M. November 19,1991 at the Procurement and Supply Office, CNMI, located at Lower Base. Attendance at this conference is required. Proposals must be in a scaled envelope IN ROTA, SEE V. M. CALVO ENTERPRISES FOR SALE marked RFP92-006 and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, MEET ALL FMVSS SPECIFICATIONS Procurement and Supply, Saipan, no later than 4:00 P.M., local U.S.C.G. CERTIFIED FOR 38 PAX PLUS CREW. EXTENSIVE INVENTORY, PROVEN CHARTER BOAT/CRUISER. time, December 10,1991. All proposals received late will not be considered. The CNMI government reserves the right to reject IDEAL FOR SNORKEL/SCUBA CHARTERS. OAY-DINNER, LIVE ABOARD. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE any or all proposals for any reasons and to waive any defects in MICROL CORPORATION ($ 20,000 BELOW SURVEY VALUE) said proposal if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best TEL. 234-8230/322-5054 interest. P.O. BOX 267, SAN JOSE, SAIPAN MP 96950 PHONE: 234-5911.2.3,4,6,7.8 /s/DAVID M. APATANG — ■ - - ■ * - H/8-15-22F 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NO VEMBER 15,1991______!______FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-37 LOCAL HIRE ONLY 1 Office Clerk: Filing, typing, L e t t e r s . . . REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL handling calls, and all kinds of Contfmwd from pag· 2 RFP92-001 office routines, Castro Rachel Long, Loma The Public School System is soliciting proposals from interested Gabel, Laurie Thompson and Qualification: High school equiva­ companies to provide a one year service for trash collection for all lent and experience preferred. Sigrid See. Public School system on Saipan, Central Administration Office at Houriy Basis: $3.00 per hour The support of Northern Monday to Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 Lower Base, PSS Procurement & Supply Office at Puerto Rico, Marianas College President food services kitchen at the Northern Marianas College at As pm Agnes McPhetres and Associate UPERB D DESIG Saturday: 9:00 am to 12:00 noon Terlaje, and Headstart Centers on Saipan for fiscal year 1991-92. For more information please con­ Dean Tee P. Abraham was fun­ The Public School System required the pick-up of all solid-waste tact Therese Itaman from Hana damental in getting Che’ Cho’ whenever extra service is requested for any particular pick-up site. Company at 234-3311. Kan’nai off the ground. NMC The bidders are also required to provide their own standard trash provided the facility in which SLEEKY AND SIMPLE LOCAL HIRE ONLY collector dumpster truck and adequately provide enough metal 2 General Helper: To load and the are workshop could be held. waste container at each pick-up site depending upon the size of the unload the boxes, dean around In addition, staff time and the site and population. No proposal will be accepted which do not the factory, and to dnve delivery use of a van for the transport of truck if short of manpower. offer to use standard dumpster trucks and metal dumpster type artists as well as supplies 'was trash containers. Pick-up of solid waster or trash must occur while Qualifications: Must have driver's provided Judy Flores and Alberto school is not in session. Proposals will be accepted until 2:00 P.M. license and Soda) Security Card, A.Lamorenaof CAHA (Guam’s local time on November 18, 1991. Proposals must be in sealed andexperience driving KiaTnicks. version of the Arts Council) envelope marked RFP92-001 and submitted to the Public School Houriy Basis: $3.00 per hour wrote a grant to C-PAC that paid Mon. thru Sat.:8:30am to4:30pm System procurement & Supply Office. Selection of proposals will for all the Guam artists’ travel & be evaluated on the following criteria: For more information, please con­ accommodation expenses. In tact Therese Itaman from Nick's & 1. Availability of dumpster truck Michael's Corp. at 234-3311 or many cases all the artists shared 2. Size and quantity of metal waste container, with cover, FORD CRO'MN VICTORIA 4D0OR SEDAN MERCURY SAB £ 4DOOR SEDAN 234-3399. their materials free of charge as to be provided at each pick-up site. STANDARD IEATURE: STANDARD FEMURE 11/15-22-29F well. 3. Collection schedule and extra service calls. -4.6L OHC S EFIV8 ENGINE -3.8 EFI ENGIh -AUTOMATI I OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION The artists enable community 4. Cost -AUTOMATIC DVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION members to discover artistic po­ -AIR-CONDi IONING -AIR CONDITKbliNING 5. Management scheme and qualifications tential. Asoneparticipantstated POWER STE! RING -POWER STEEI :ING 6. Business experience. as^he proudly walked away with -POWER LO< K GROUP -POWER LOCK GROUP 7. Safety procedures and assumption of liability. ■HIGH-IEVEI AUDJOSVSTEM. HIGH LEVEL / AWA-STEREQ CASSETTE a beautiful print made during 8. Availability of workers. -6 WAY PO\) ElR DRIVERS SECT -6 WAY POWE L DRIVERS SEAT Viv Chargualaf s monoprinting 9. Business license. -LEATHER W ÎAPIPED STEERII' G WHEEL -LEATHER WR/vPIPED STEERINGWHEEL workshop, “I never had the cour­ age to do this before because I The Public School System reserves the right to award, amend or r US s now YOU HOW YOU CAN didn’t think 1 could, but now I reject any proposal or all proposals in the best interest of the Public know I can.” Ideally, a success­ School System. Also, The Public School System reserves the right ful workshop includes positive to establish conditions on the contract award to the selected experiences, camaraderie and proposal submission! NISSAN enjoyment. That, plus the cre­ ation of some very beautiful Anyquestions(s)regardingthisannouncementshouldbeforwarded pieces of art woulddescribed the to PSS Procurement & Supply at telephone number 322-9256. Che’ Cho Kan’nai weekend. We hope more community members will take advantage of this event /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta next year. Commissioner of Education PSS Procurement & Supply The arts is a refreshing and 10*48 llfl5P Officer creative way to spend free time. AQUA RESORT CLUB If properly developed the arts S aip an can assist in the enhancement of INVITATION FOR BIDS the CNMI’s image as a premier CUC-RFQ91-0047 ¿ ? e a r and sophisticated tourist desti­ (WATER SYSTEM MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES) g t ü nation, which in turn could be an The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is so­ We invite you to join the various "foodpromo ” important source of pride for our liciting bids from qualified equipment supply contractors for the AQUA RESORT CLUB Saipan, have especially islands. The next A.R.T.S. Inc. procurement of water system materials and supplies. prepared for your taste...... event, the Second Annual The equipment to be purchased is generally confined to Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair Schedule 80 Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) and Schedule 40 galva­ will be held December 8th at the nized pipe, valves and fittings in sizes ranging from 3/4-inch to 4- (WEDNESDAYS) Aqua Resort Club. inches in diameter. Threaded and socket-type PVC must conform - Italian buffet featuring your Thank youand Si Yu’us Maase to ASTM standard D-2464 and D-2467, respectively, and must be F/t/A fflU /A again to all who lent a hand to PVC Type I Cell Classification 12454-B. favorite Pastas. help make this art even a suc­ All bids must be sealed, clearly marked CUC-RFQ91- Adult: $16.00 1 10% s.c. *Kids: $8.00 + 10% s.c. cessful one. 0047 and submitted in triplicate to CUC’s Procurement and /s/Leslie Ann Fraser, NMC Supply Manager, Mr. Pete W. Torres, CUC, Lower Base, Saipan, (FRIDAYS) /s/Cheryl A. Treiber, NMC MP 96950. Bids must be received at this address no later than 2:00 SEAFOOD - Mixed seafood buffet especialty. p.m. local time, December 13,1991. Adult: $16.00 + 10% s.c. * Kids $8.00 + 10% s.c.

IRS slates The bids should clearly state the following: (SATURDAYS) 1. The estimated required time duration from actual placement of F/FSTAm/SA/VA/ payroll the order to delivery of the meters and repair components on (BAR-B-QUE NITE BUFFET) Saipan. Discover Mexican Hospitality 2. The unit and total cost for each item, as listed in the quotation Featuring food specialties from SOUTH OF THE schedule. Prices shall include shipping C.I.F. Saipan. workshop BORDER. 3. The brand name and/or manufacturer of the materials. Specials: Bar-B-Qued FAJITAS, CHICKEN MOLE The Internal Revenue Service Quotation schedules (Schedule A - Plumbing Materials) will be offering a free payroll TACOS,ENCHALADAS AND CEVICHE may be obtained from the CUC Procurement Office at Lower workshop on Saipan on Novem­ Adult: $18.00 + 10% s.c.* Kids $9.00 +10% s.c. Base, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday ber 20, 1991 from 2:30 p.m. - through Friday. Facsimile copies may be obtained by contacting 4:30 p.m. at the Social Security (SUNDAYS) Brian Person, Technical Advisor, at (670) 322-9383, FAX (670) office in the Naum Building. 322-9382. cm pAKoblerville sub-sta­ ing to work ensure public safety undergo six months of extensive E x p e r ^e n c e CHALAN KANOA OFFICE tion is again in operation and and honest individuals who want classroom and physical fitness Chief of Police Tony Reyes said to serve their communities. training. CLOTHES\^ ^ £ ? has immediate opening for the support station will be open Those who will be chosen will T h e on a 24 hour basis to assist resi­ dents in the area. TOO CHEAP! Reyes said there will be one SECRETARY TO PUBLIC NOTICE $ 1 , Z, 3 ,4 ,5 ,7 ,1 0 police officer manning the sta­ On October 23,1991, Commonwealth Radio, Ltd. filed tion while one patrol will be rov­ GENERAL MANAGER with the Federal Communications Commission an ap­ ing the area. The officers in the plication for permit to construct a new FM radio station FORD EXPtORER 4WD 4DR (LOCAL HIRE ONLY) station will also be following the NEW ARRIVALS to serve Garapan, Saipan on Channel 262C2 (100.3 FEATURES: M ust be fam iliar w ith w ord processing and 12-hours shifts which the DPS GREAT BUYS ON QUALITY -4.0L EF1V6 ENGINE E x p lo r e r will follow until the end of the MHz). The station will operate with an effective radiated -AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION L o t u s 1 2 3 . CLOTHING WITH UNLIMITED holiday season. power of 1.3 kw and a 150 foot tower located on Mt: -AIR CONDITIONING M ust have a pleasing personality. NUMBERS AND WITH -AM/FM RADIO CASSETTE/CLOCK Reyes also said the DPS is Tapochao 3.8 km southeast of Garapan. The studio -CLOTH CAPTAIN CHAIRS A d v e n t u r e M ust be responsible and a self-starter. currently recruiting anyone who location will be within the city-grade service contour of UNLIMITED CHOICES!!! -DELUXE TWO-TONE PAINT is interested to join the police the station at a location to be determined. The officers, cAatno corps to enlist for the Eleventh OA3 ANYONE LEAVING Apply in person and bring bio-data at Sablan directors and shareholders of the applicant are Lee M. о STATION □ Ï THIS ISLAND, PLEASE Building, Chalan Kanoa, Saipan, M P 96950 Police Academy Cycle which is Holmes, Joan S. Holmes, Marie S. Holmes and Bryan L. 0 anticipated to begin by the first Holmes. A copy of the application is available for public rco-Q I SALE· -П CH ECK US. M onday - Friday 10:00 A M to 3:00 PM fi CL0THES AUTO week of January, 1992. ALDAN Q 0 REPAIR SHOP IT WILL HELP YOUR ' inspéction during normal business hours at Saipan Cable OA5 FORD EXPLORER 2WD2DR Rate: $5.50 - $6.00 per hour The Department is looking for StAtON TRIP. TV, .Saipan. FEATURES: 11/26/F/T 10499 34 men or women who are will- 10395 11/15/F -4.0 EFIV6 ENGINE -AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION i : -AIR-CONDITIONING Guerrero to -AM/FM RADIO CASSETTE /CLOCK REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL -aOTH CAPTAIN CHAIRS RFP92-004 honor artists Ί_Γ The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competi­ Quality Is Job #1 tive proposals from qualified firms or individuals to provide CNMt Governor Lorenzo I. _TL Janitorial Services to the Department of Finance which DL. Guerrero pays homage to includes the Director’s Office, Finance and Accounting, the island's artists on November 18 during a formal reception to EDP, and Treasury, Procurement and Supply, Customs MARIANAS FORD be held at the Oceana Room of Airport and Customs Seaport. Specifications may be theHyattRegency Hotel Saipan. SALES · PARTS & SERVICE picked up at the Division of Procurement and Supply, Recipients of the 7th annual BEACH ROAD, GARAPAN · TEL. 2 3 4 -7 7 5 2 Lower Base, Saipan during regular working hours (7:30 Governor's awards for the Arts A.M. to 11:30 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M.) All will each be conferred a certifi­ cate of merit and will also be proposals must be accompanied by a business license. receiving cash awards. These services are only for one year and interested firms Organizers of the luncheon luxury, elegance, and individuals must provide their own supplies. Addi­ affair requests recipients of the tional information may be obtained from the Division of awards to come early for the comfortable rooms, Finance and Accounting, Capitol Hill. occasion as ceremonies will begin promptly at 11:30 to last gracious service, till 1:30 pm. All proposals must be in a sealed envelope marked RFP92- Invited guests who will be DURING THE . a n d 004 submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & unable to attend are also re­ warm hospitality, Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan no laterthan4:00P.M., quested to please contact the November 18,1991 at which time and place, all proposals Commonwealth Council for Arts all yours at a and Culture as soon as possible. will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any proposals Inquiries or comments about tem ptingly received late will notbeconsidered. TheCNMI government the said event may be directed to affordable rate... reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest the staff of the CCAC at 322- of the government. 9982 or 9983. /s/David M. Apatang 1(y23 U lw „ Turkey trot sc h e d u le d REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL $100 +10% tax N ov.28 ON ALL 4-WHEELERS £ MOTORCYLES R F P 9 2 - 0 0 3 TheAnnualTapuchaoT urkey ROOM and The' Public School System is soliciting proposals from Trot is scheduled to be held on BREAKFAST interested individuals or companies to provide a one-year Thursday November28th, 1991. preventive maintenance and repair for IBM Selectric type­ The start will be at the Public ■I Works Beach in Lower Base at PACKAGE! writer machines. Specification can be pick up at PSS 6:00 a.m. sharp, while the finish Procurement & Supply Office, Puerto Rico, Saipan, during line will be at the top of Mt. (single or «double occupancy) working houre, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday Tapuchao. through Friday. Bidders shall provide its own tool, materi­ The event, coordinated by the als, supplies and transportation including off island schools. Northern Marianas Olympic Proposals will be accepted until 2:00 P.M., local time, Committee and the Northern November 19, 1991. All proposals must be in sealed Marianas Amateur Sports Asso­ from envelope face-mark PSS-RFP92-003 and submitted to the ciation, is open to all interested PSS Procurement & Supply Office, Puerto Rico, Saipan. persons. The Public School System reserves the right to award, Contact Kurt Barnes for fur­ October 1 ther information at tel. no. 234- amend or reject any or all proposals in the best interest of the YAMAHA MOTORCYLES 0526 to Public School System. Also, the Public School System reserves the right to establish conditions on the contract December 20, '91 award to the selected proposal submission. luiYAMAHA DON'T BE A YAMAHA 4-WHEELERS Any question(s) regarding this announcement should be CNMI/Guam ID card or driver's license L I T T E R B U G will be requested upon check-in to forwarded to PSS Procurement & Supply at telephone number 322-9256. K eep Saipan ÿ T JOETEN MOTOR COMPANY, INC, AQUA receive this special rate. B e a u t i f u l AUTOMOBILE SALES, PARTS & SERVICE RESORT CLUB ■ For reservations, call us at 322-1234, /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta RO. BOX 6 8 0 , SAIPAN, MP 9 6 9 5 0 Saipan extension 711 or 712. Commissioner of Education Proc. & Supply Officer Tel. 234-5562/5563/5564/5565/5567 235-5561 10447 11/15 Business Hours: Monday to Saturday 8:OOam to 5:OOpm ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIPAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-41 „

FI LOOM fund drive for Leyte victim s begins Inos explains. . . Continuad from page 1 The Filipino Community lamities which has hit the Phil­ Father Salvador Dumas, Vicar to Bishop Dean as soon as pos­ 234-3267 or FILCOM Treasurer those who came from the so- saw that the positive impact (CNMI), Inc. is spearheading a ippines over the last three years. General of the Diocese, who is a sible,” FILCOM President Julie Cunanan at D’Elegance called concrete jungles like would outweigh the negative fund raising project to help the Some 4,000 are confirmed native of Leyte himself. Angie Buniag said. Restaurant in Garapan at 234- California, are those who are tired effects,” said Inos. recent flood and landslide vic­ dead and more than 2,000 are “In the past, we have en­ The names of donors and the 9227/6376 or Fathers Budds and of modernization, and who also People of Rota, according to tims from Leyte in the reportedly missing - either bur­ countered extreme difficulty in amount that was donated will be Roque at the Catholic at view Rota’s untapped greenery Inos, could let the casinos in, as Philippines. The latest tragedy ied in mud or swept to the sea. transporting relief goods and published in local newspapers. 234-3000. Receipts will be is­ as paradise. well as drive them out upon the resulted from typhoon Uring This FILCOM-initiated fund other donations in kind. Thus, Prospective donors are asked sued for any amount donated. So these teachers impress upon discretion of theRota population. which is the most destructive drive is coordinated by local we will highly appreciate cash to contact Buniag at Alanar’s mostof thepeople that they don’t Analysts are for controlled yet of a series of natural ca- church authorities headed by donations which we hope to send Beauty Shop in Chalan Piao at SUBSCRIBE ИШ need change, and that Rota is development, by which the THINKING OF RECARPETING OR REUPHOLSTERING YOUR OLD FURNITURE. lovely as it is, prompting the people of Rota go in. IT COULD COST YOU A BUNDLE .WHY NOT SPEND JUST A FRACTION Rotanese tosay no to such things They make the choice as to the OF THAT COST AND LET THE FRIENDIY AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF PUBLIC NOTICE as casinos and golf courses. degree, the magnitude, and the OF DISCOVER M ARIANAS CARPET AND SHAMPOOING The Commonwealth Zoning Board will hold its monthly “It’sthismentalitythathinders time frame a particular devel­ development on the island, and opment undertakes. SERVICE SAVE YOU MONEY TODAY! meeting on Thursday, November 2 1 , 1 9 9 1 , at 7 : 0 0 this is largely brought about by Though the people of Rota OUR PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING MACHINES WILL BRING OUT THE XEROX Moves Up! p.m. at the Zoning Office located in the M.S. Villagomez influence from the outside,” as­ sacrificed on water and sewer.for serts Inos. quite a long time, all the devel­ COLOR AND SOFTNESS YOUR UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET ONCE HAD. Bldg. II in Garapan. The meeting is open to the public. According to Inos, non- opments put in place are in there DID TYPHOON SETH LEAVE YOUR CARPETS SOAKED ? Rotanese people who have been for good, said Inos. Benigno R. Fitial out in places like Atlantic City Asked on his comments on WE ALSO DO WATER EXTRACTION. and Manila, get tired of casinos, ongoing projects such as the Chairman Pinatang Park, the Round To our valued customers and new Island businesses, 10502 11/15-19 and then when they go to Rota, they impress their weariness on Building, the Gymnasium, the CALL 233-0315 OR 1521 FOR AN APPOINTM ENT TODAY. this things to the Rotanese. SongSong water line project, and YOU'LL BE GIADY0U DID. Since the beginning of our on-lsland service back in “So what basically happens is the Government House, Inos 1972, Saipan has seen an astounding period of Carmen Safeway Meitetsu that foreigners are actually pre­ replied, “People deserve these venting the local people from projects. They are making good «RISTO RAI growth. We at XEROX are proud to say that we’ve getting close to their standards use of these facilities, which re­ /CHURCH DISCOVER Shopping Center, Inc ^ MARIANAS grown with it. flect the efforts of everybody in Supermarket & General Merchandising of living,” Inos added. But the issue of casinos in the island, most especially Rota’s OR STOP BY OUR I'll 1 leaders. In order to allow for expansion and to continue to Rota goes beyond the word that OFFICE FOR MORE for them connotes something A lot of these projects are still OLD JAPANESE to be completed, and despite the ► HOSPITAL supply you with the best possible service, we are WANTED IMMEDIATELY sacrilegious, something that INFORMATION. Q moving our Sales Office (formerly located on Middle would impact the serenity of the lack of funding, some people HORIGUCHI island. have been extending support for BLDG. Road) to the Third Floor, New BANK OF GUAM 2 FULL TIME CASHIERS “I’ve supported casinos after the said projects to ensure BUILDING, Garapan. Our new office will be operational (FOR LOCAL HIRE ONLY) weighing all the pros and cons, I completion.______by the 15th of November. Please stop in and see us! CARMEN SAFEWAY-MEITETSU IS IN NEED Tour exposes... им и ■eafc^'ifc и I v i ■ ■ — OF 2 FULL TIME CASHIERS. SALARY Continued from page 1 which allows more learning op­ For information about the XEROX “QUALITY” line of portunities for students. DEPEND ON QUALIFICATIONS. educational system Copier and FAX machines, please call Faythe “We would ask developers to “The schools have a good Wiseman, Jack Lunsford or Annie Sablan at: 234- build a classroom as part of the number of course offerings CORPORATION Benefits Offered: 5290/91. agreement in their lease,” available however, they do not Paid sick leave Manglona said. have the proper atmosphere that STK # YEAR MODEL LIC.# SELL will be conducive to learning,” Paid vacation leave The education officials were U91-082 1988 CAMRY4DR. AAM-742 6,500 also asked to examine the or­ Palacios said. 1989 MITSUBISHI JEEP AAD-500 9,500 This is the first of such trips U91-085 ganizational set-up of the U91-103 1988 SUBARU RX 4DR AAO-117 2,995 Interested person may apply in person at which the Public School System departmentand to weed out those 1986 CADILLAC SEVILLE ABC-172 8,995 who are not performing their best will organize periodically and U91-115 CSM office located at 2nd floor of 4-RUNNER WGN. AAO-454 13,995 to provide the CNMI student according to Commissioner of U91-127 1990 AAM-241 4,995 warehouse department or call us at quality education. Education William S. Torres, it U91-135 1989 CELEBRITY tel. no. 234-6230/6458/6985 Despite the situation, PTA was designed to foster more U91-136 1990 CAMRY4DR AAR-515 10,000 President Margarita Palacios is community participation on U91-140 1987 SUBARU 4DR. AAL-603 1,795 10444 11/22/F pleased that there is a curriculum education. U91-157 1989 CHEVY CELEBRITY AAG-689 6,500 U91-167 1989 COROLLA WAGON AAM-898 5,000 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS U91-170 1988 CAMRY 4DR. AAD-924 7,500 1989 HILUX P/UP AAO-853 5,500 CUC-RFP NO. 91-0048 U91-173 U91-178 1990 4-RUNNER AAK-607 12,500 Micronesian Tel November 13,1991 U91-186 1987 HILUX P/UP AAH-668 2,995 Beyond the call SEALED PROPOSALS for the PURCHASE OF COPPER CON­ U91-187 1987 HILUX P/UP AAB-571 2,995 1991 HILUX X/CAB ABC-502 7,500 A Secure Growing Company Seeks DUCTOR SCRAP LOCATED IN SAIPAN, MARIANA IS­ U91-188 LANDS, will be received at the office of Manager, Procurement U99-190 1990 CAMRY 11,000 and Supply, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC), Lower U91-203 1988 CELEBRITY AC-358 4,500 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN Base, Saipan, MP 96950, until 2:00 P.M., December 3, 1991. U91-205 1989 TERCEL AAF-843 4,000 Duties include installation, repair, and maintenance of PABX, Proposals shall be submitted in duplicate. U91-206 1989 HILUX P/UP AAM-903 3,500 .an<^ station equipment. Installation and maintenance The coppers are offered for sale in one foot lengths, stored U91-210 1990 HILUX P/UP AAP-803 6,500 activities include system programming and customer training. in 55 gallon drums; each drums weighing between 1,400 to 1,500 U91-216 1990 HILUX P/UP AAX-352 6,995 pounds. The copper will be sold in incrementsof eighty (80) tons. TERCEL AAP-621 4,000 Successful candidate will be a high school graduate with at least The first increment will.be available by December 1991. The U91-220 1988 AAP-831 4,000 two years of PABX or KTS installation and maintenance expe­ second increment will be available by April 1992. Subsequent U91-221 1988 TERCEL rience. A formal electronics education is highly desirable. We increment will be announced at a later time. The copper can be U91-222 1990 •MAZDA P/UP AAS-216 6,500 seek a person with excellent technical and customer contact inspected by calling the Manager of Procurement and Supply at U91-223 1989 HILUX 4X4 AAC-621 6,995 skills. 322-4033. U91-224 1990 CAMRY 4 DR AAS-213 10,000 The purchaser to be responsible for transport and shipping U91-226 1989 HILUX 4X4 AAM-038 7,500 If this position will further your career and matches your back­ the copper from the CUC storage. U91-228 1986 COROLLA AAD-631 1,995 ground, send your resume to: CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for R91-001 1989 CAMRY 4DR AAN-003 7,995 Human Resources Department any reason and to waive any defects in said proposals, or any of R91-011 1990 HILUX P/UP AAS-365 6,995 them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its interest. All MTC Susupe R91-014 1989 COROLLA 4DR AAP-771 6,995 P.O. Box 306 proposal shall become the property of CUC. R91-018 1989 HILUX P/UP AAL-929 6,500 Saipan, MP 96950 All inquiries shall be directed to Mr. Ramon S. Guerrero, AAO-756 7 500 or Executive director or Mr. Pedro W. Torres, Manager of procure­ R91-020 1990 HILUX P/UP HILUX P/UP AAS-774 9,000 Fax your resume to (670)234-8575 ment and Supply for CUC at telephone numbers (670) 322-4033/ R91-021 1991 5088. R91-022 1991 CAMRY 4DR SDN AAT-074 12,500 A Subsidiary of GTE Hawaiian Tel. R91-023 1989 TERCEL ABK-326 5,000 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer /s/Ramon S. Guerrero R91-024 1986 SUBARU AAD-944 2,995 (l0483)ll/12-15TF Executive Director (10510) 11/15-22-29F 42-MARIANAS VARŒTYNEWSANDVIEWSiRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1991-MÀRIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-43

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS INVITATION FOR BID Regatta sail CUC-RFP91-0041 IFB92-001 Nov. 17 DEATH AND FUNERAL· The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION (CUQ The Public School System is soliciting competitive sealed bids for the Procurement of vehicles meeting the following By: Jack Hardy of the (CNMI) is requesting proposals The yacht club encourages ANNOUNCEMENT from qualified firms for the PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION specifications: previously active members and OF EMERGENCY POWER GENERATION FACILITIES AT 1 unit 4x4 Cab pickup with standard bed, 6 cylinder all interested sailors to plan to THE SAIPAN SEWAGE LIFT STATIONS. engine, manual transmission, air conditioning, ra dio/cassette player and steel belted radial tires size sail during the intra-club event to be. held Sunday. November 17, The scope of this.project includes the purchase and installation of P225/75RI5. 1991. Launching will begin at equipment and the design and construction of generator buildings. 3 units 1 ton pickup truck with standard bed, 4 cylinder 9:30 AM from the beach behind F r a n c is c o These facilities will be located at several lift station sites on engine, manual transmission, air conditioning and Dai-Ichi Hotel, and space will be · Saipan. The equipment and facilities will include diesel powered steel belted radial tires size P185/7 OR 14 available for non-owners to crew emergency generators, automatic start-up and transfer switches, 1 unit 4 door sedan with 4 cylinder engine, manual trans fortheseClubRaces. Lunch will R o s a r io fuel storage, electrical wiring, and generator buildings. The mission, air conditioning and steel belted radial tires be on your own at the beach, details of this project are available from the CUC Sewer Division. size P 175/7 or 13. between races. This project will include operation and maintenance training and The King Cab, two units of the 1 ton pickup and the Plans were discussed at the S a b la n full documentation (operations manuals, full plans and specifi­ sedan shall be CIF Saipan and one unit of the 1 ton pickup shall meeting for additional regattas cations, and as-built drawings.) be CIF Rota. All vehicles must have a one year maintenance/ warranty agreement, must be rustproof/undercoated and safety to be held in December. A Fun Sail will be held Sunday Decem­ Selection will be made on the basis of previous experience with inspected prior to delivery at PSSPANDS with registration fee better known as Ankln Bancho passed away on ber 8th, and the eight Annual similar facilities, qualifications of staff members, completeness, payable at the CNMI Treasury. November 8,1991 at CHC. Budweiser Regatta will be held quality! and approach of the proposal, total cost, and time to All bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked EFB No.92-001 and submitted in duplicate to Mr. David P. on Sunday December 15th. All ! completion. Anki Is pre-deceased by his father Bonifacio Babauta, Chief, PSSPANDS, Lower Base, Saipan no later than events are staged from the beach at the Dai-ichi, and all regattas Tudela Sablan (Bancho) and mother Magdalena Attention is called to the labor S tandard Provisions for Wage Rate 3:00p.m. Friday, November 15,1991. any bid received later than In-memory of our beloved mother are scheduled to begin at 9:30 Rosario Sablan (Kalla). Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Structure the deadline stated above shall not be considered. All bids will be AM unless another time is an­ Plans and that payment on not less than the minimum salaries and publicly opened and read aloud at the time and place above noted. nounced. wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this The PSS reserves the right to reject any or all bids for any reason He is survived by his wife, Lourdes Baleto Cruz; RUFINA CAMACHO REYES, Thenextbusiness meeting will project. and to waive any defect in said bids, if in its sole opinion to do so children and their spouses; Joseph and Llllibeth be December 4th at 6:30 PM at would be in the best interest of the PSS. Cruz; Magdalena (Del) Sablan and Antonio Reyes; the Saipan Hyatt Regency Hotel Cordially invites all of our relatives and friends to join us for the A pre-proposal meeting will be held in the CUC conference room, Approved By: /s/William S. Torres in Garapan, in the Chinese res­ Cindy and Victor DL. Guerrero; James M. Sablan; Lower Base, Saipan, CNMI at 10:00 a.m. on October 29,1991. Commissioner of Education 10450 h /isp first anniversary rosary to be held nightly at 8:00 P.M. taurant meeting room. New Judy N. Sablan, Jolaine C. Sablan, Rodney C. Interested proposers are strongly urged to attend. members are certainly welcome S ablan. at Bobbie Reyes residence up at Donnie Hill beginning to attend. Sailing instruction is Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope to the Pro­ November 17 - 25,1991. available from the experienced curement and Supply Manager, Mr. Pete W. Torres, Lower Base, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC He is additionally survived by his sisters and their members of the club, and train­ P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than 2:00 p.m., local spouses; Estella S. Domingo and Eddie Fejeran; ing seminars will be held during time, on November 22,1991. Five copies of all proposals are to The Com m onwealth Developm ent Authority hereby Isabel S. and Robert Toves; Dldlng S. and Felix Daily Mass is also being offered at 6:00 A.M. the season. be submitted. gives notice that the hereinbelow described used The club has a 14ft. catamaran Ungacta; Annie S. and Antonio Quintanilla; and at Kristo Rai Church. vehicle w ill be sold in a seal bid at a fair price on available for sale, and new cata­ Cerissa R. Sablan (all from Guam). CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for any reason W ednesday, Novem ber 27,19 9 1 at 10:00 a.m . at the marans can be ordered through and to waive any defect in said proposals if, in its sole opinion, it Final Rosary will be said at 4:30 P.M. at Kristo Rai Church Com m onwealth Developm ent Authority Office in dealers on the island (Hobie cats Rosaiy is being said nightly at 8:00 p.m. at his is in the best interest of CUC to do so. All proposals shall become Songsong V illag e, Rota. The seller reserves the right and Prindles). on Monday, November 25,1991, followed the property of CUC. mother-in-law, Catalina B. Cruz residence In to reject any and all bids. Th e subject vehicle m ay be Schools volleyball Garapan. Last respect moy be paid beginning, by Mass of Intention at 5:00 P.M. /s/Ramon S. Guerrero inspected prior to the date o f the sale at C D A office Saturday, November 16,1991 at 8:00 a.m. at the i n R o t a . tourney re-set Executive Director, CUC kvh.m n/1JF same place. Funeral mass will be offered at 3:00 Your presence and prayers are greatly appreciated. The all-schools volleyball p.m. at Krlsto Rai Church In Garapan. Burial will DESCRIPTION OPENING tournament has been re-sched- follow at Chalan Kanoa Cemetery. uled for this Saturday and Sun­ BID KINDLY JOIN US. NOW OPEN IN day. The games have cancelled Registration No. R-00919 $2,500.00 for the past two weeks due to bad THE FAMILY SAIPAN!! Make & Cycls: Toyota. weather. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL S t . W a g o n For more information on the RFP92-004 new game schedule, check Bill The Public School System is soliciting proposals from interested Engine No. 89278 Sakovich at the Gilbert Ada companies to provide a one-year security service for all Public HMt BLOCK Body Type: Station Wagon Gymnasium in Susupe School System on Saipan, all Public School System on Rota, all Year Model: 1985 Public School System on Tinian and the Public School System PUBLIC NOTICE In the Superior Court for the The Income Tax People Vin/Body Serial No. JT2AL35W 6F01 PUBLIC NOTICE Central Office, Lower Base, Saipan, for Fiscal Year 1991 - 1992. ADDENDUM NO. 02 Commonwealth o f the In the Superior Court of the The Public School System requires all schedule to be done for all Northern Marianas Islands Commonwealth of the schools after regular working hours from 4;30 P.M. to 6:30 A.M. TO CIVIL ACTION NO. 91-1089 INCOM E TAX RETURN PREPARATION FOR Authorized by: /s/Lydia M . Sablan Northern Mariana Islands Monday through Friday and all day and all night on weekends and In the Matter of SAIPAN, PHILIPPINES, GUAM Acting Executive Direc.tor DPW91-RFP-00206 holidays and from 7:30 A.M., to 6:30 A.M., Saturday through SUSANA ADA SANTOS fka CTVIL ACTION NO. 91-1088 FEDERAL & STATE Date: 10/31/91 Monday morning including holidays for Public School System SUSANA FUJ1HIRA ADA, In the Matter of the Petition for 10459 1I/08-11/22/P Central Office, Lower Base, Saipan. Proposals will be accepted R equest for Proposal for the Furnish­ Petitioner. Correction of Certificate of until 2:00 P.M. local time November 20,1991. All proposals must NOTICE OF HEARING ON INDIVIDUAL - PARTNERSHIP - CORPORATION Live Birth of a Minor child be in scaled envelope face mark PSS-RFP92-004 and submitted to ing and Installation of a Pit B urner on PETITION FOR AMENDMENT TARYN VICTORIA DUKE the Public School System Procurement & Supply Office, Puerto OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL GUZMAN, Saipan w as advertised on local new s­ YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFY Bookkeeping Services Available Rico, Saipan. By papers on O ctober 25 and N ovem ber that on November 8,1991 averi- The Mariana Islands Housing Authority is soliciting proposals to ROBERT JOHN GUZMAN Selection of proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria fied petition was filed in the and SHIRLEY PATRICIA W anted (Local Hire Only) lease and develop the North Garapan Annex II property consisting only: 0 1 , 1 9 9 1 . Commonwealth Superior Court of approximately 74,000 square meters. The property is centrally GUZMAN, Husband and Wife, 1. Schedule of services TAX PREPARERS for an order amending the Birth located in Garapan, close to the main hotels and within walking Petitioners. 2. Management scheme and qualifications Certificate of Susana Ada Santos RECEPTIONISTS/PROCESSORS distance to Micro Beach. 3. Business experience Due to technical problem and some residing at Garapan; Saipan, (W ill Train) NOTICE OF HEARING 4. Safety procedures and assumption of liability Northern Mariana Islands. A PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that The maximum lease is for 55 years and is not affected by Article 5. Availability of workers prospective proposers are out of Is­ copy of the petition is annexed to the petition of Robert John this notice. A hearing on the Grd. Fir., PARADISE BLDG., San Antonio Village XII of the CNMI Constitution. Those interested may pick up the Guzman and Shirley Patricia 6. Business license land, the original due date of subm it­ detailed Request for Proposal at MIHA’s office in Garapan, 7. Cost petition will be held at the For more Information call: 235-5455/235-5456 Guzman for correction of Cer­ Commonwealth Superior Court Saipan, or contact telephone number 234-7689/7670/6866/9447, tificate of Live Birth of Taryn The Public School System reserves the right to award, amend or tal of November 05, 1991 is to be on November 27, 1991 at 1:30 6241 11 >0»-11/15 F/T Victoria Duke Guzman - a minor or facsimile number 234-9021. The deadline for submitting reject any or all proposals in the best interest of the Public School m oved to a later date. T he new date of p.m. Any objections to the peti­ has been set for hearing on 26 proposals is 4:00 p.m. March 31,1992. System. Also, the Public School System reserves the right to tion should be filed in writing day of November, 1991 at 1:30 establish conditions on the contract award to the selected proposal subm ittal is 2:00 p.m ., Tuesday, De­ with the Clerk of Court of the pun. at the Commonwealth Su­ r y o u GET R ES U LTS ... in the Classifieds MIHA reserves the right to extend the deadline for submitting or submission. Commonwealth of the Northern perior Court in Susupe, Saipan, cem ber 03,1991. reject any or all proposals whole oqin part, or require amendments Any qucstion(s) regarding this announcement should be forwarded Mariana Islands on or before the Classified readers make great customers because they're alert, or modifications to proposals without liability whatsoever. MIHA Northern Mariana Islands. Any date of the hearing. person interested in this matter to PSS Procurement & Supply at telephone number 322-9256. informed and eagerto do business. also reserves the right to amend or supplement requirements and /s/ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJAD1A Dated this 8 day of November, may appear at the hearing. Make a call to place your ad where serious customers look... Director of Public Works 1991. material, in writing, at any time prior to the submission date. Dated this 8lh day of November, /s/William S. Torres /s/David P. Babauta /s/Margarita C. Tenorio . M ARIANAS VARIETY NEW S & VIEW S 1991. Commissioner of Education Proc. & Supply Officer Date: 11/7/91 Deputy Clerk of Court T E L . 234-6341/7578/9797 /s/Juan M. Sablan 10446 11/15F (10)81) 1I/12-15-22TF 11/15-22-29F /s/Dcputy Clerk of Court ^-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991 FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-45

RATES: Classified Announcennent MISCELLANEOUS Per one inch column - $3.00 INVITATION TO BID REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Classified Display 5 INSPECTOR (SEWING) DPW91-ITB-00209 RFP92-003 Per one inch column - $3.50 1 FUSING MACHINE TENDER The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids 18 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competitive DEADLINE:For Tuesday Edition - Friday 5:00 p.m. for the Construction of Fina Sisu Road, Phase I, Saipan, MP, For Fiday Edition - Wednesday 12 Noon 3 INSPECTOR sealed proposals for food catering service proposals needed for NOTE: If for some reason your advertisemenlis incorrect, call us immediately lo make 8 PRESSER HAND Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate DYS clients detained at D YS-ju venile corrections center and other the necessary corrections. The Marianas Variety News & Views is responsible only 1 TRIMMER will be accepted in the Office of the Chief 6f Procurement & 3 CUTTER, MACHINE clients determined from time to time to need such service. Such for one incorrect insertion. We reserve the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any Supply atLower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, December 1 " Р Ц Д т ж ad at any time. 2 BUTTON HOLE MACHINE OPERA­ proposal should address delivery of meals to not more than eleven TOR 06,1991, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened 4 PACKER - High School equiv, 2 yrs. (11) clients at said location which should include the following experience. Salary $2.50 per hour, and read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not be 2 CARPENTER 2 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High requirements: 1 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER - 2 SUPERVISOR-High schoolgrad, 2yrs. accepted under any circumstances. MANAGER 1 PLUMBER MECHANIC school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1. Location: Food shall be catered to DYS-Juvenile Corrections College grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $4.00 per hour. 3 SUPERVISOR - High school equiv, 2 $2.15 per hour. Contract time is 150 Calendar Days. All bids must be $1,200 per month. 1 MECHANIC, AUTOMOBILE - High Contact: EUROTEX (Spn.) Inc, Caller Center in . 1 SALES MANAGER - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: C & M CORP., INC. dba Ming 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER- High school school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Box PPP 141, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ accompanied by a bidder’s bond in the amount of not less than 15% yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per month. grad, 2 yrs, experience. Salary $2.50 per Contact: KONRADS. REYES dbaKonrad Palace Chinese Restaurant, P.O. Box 2. Delivery of three (3) Nutritional meals a day including drinks $6.25 per hour. 22) F/10467. Contact: SAIPAN TV PRODUCTIONS, & Associates, P.O.Box 1425,Saipan,MP 1219, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6236. of the total bid price. Bid security may be bid bond, certified check, hour. Contact: STSENTERPRISES, INC, P.O. to said location at the following scheduled hours: INC., Caller Box PPP 272, Saipan, MP Contact: ALITAA.SOLANGON dbaLita's 96950 (11/22)F/6224. cashier’s check or other form acceptable to the government made 96950 (11/22)F/6248. Box 3203, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/ 6 IRON WORKER-High school equiv, 2 Breakfast 06:00 - 07:00 A.M. Enterprises, P.O. Box 2729, Saipan, MP 5 WAITRESS, TOURIST CLASS - High yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 2 STEEL WORKER, REINFORCING 6222. Lunch 11:00- 12:00 Noon 96950 (11/15)F/6167. school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: ONWEL MANUFACTU RING 1 GENERAL MANAGER- College grad,, 2 ELECTRICIAN $2.25 per hour. Islands with a notation on the face of the check: “Credit Account 2 MECHANIC, MAINTENANCE - High (SAIPAN) LTD, P.O. Box 712, Saipan, Diner 05:00 - 06:00 P.M. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4,453.70 per 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad, 5 CARPENTER Contact: SHOWBOAT, INC, P.O. Box No. 1453”. The payment of $250.00 is required for every set of school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary MP 96950 (11/22)F/6238. 3. Submission of a valid business license for food catering month. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per 5 MASON - High school equiv, 2 yrs. 1808, Saipan, MP96950(11/15)F/10438. plans, specifications and other bidding instruction which can be Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT, INC., month. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. $2.15 per hour. 2 CARGO AGENT - High school equiv, 2 services. P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ 2 SHIP CA RPENTER - High school grad., Contact: NEW WORLD INT'L. CORPO­ Contact: HANA COMPANY, INC, P .O .. secured from the Technical Services Division, Department of yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. 4. Submission of a contact/responsible individual’s name, ad 22)F/6220. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 per hour RATION, P.O. Box 1900, Saipan, MP Box 1219, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22JF/ MISCELLANEOUS Contact: PINOY EXPRESS (PX- Public Works, Saipan, MP, on or after November 22, 1991. A Contact: SAIPAN SEA VENTURES, INC, 96950 (11/22)F/6228. 6235. dress, contact phone and supporting staff names who will SAIPAN)INC, Caller Box AAA 204, 1 GENERAL MANAGER - High school P.O. Box 1808, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ receipt for the payment should be obtained from the CNMI, 1 AUTO-BODY REPAIRER - High school 4 GARMENT FINISHER - High school Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6245. be involved in the preparation and delivery of meals. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 15)F/10439. 15 CARPENTER Treasurer, Department of Finance in Capitol Hill, before applying grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $430 per equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per month. 15 MASON 5. Submission of a one-month menu for a review of foods and 1 DRESS MAKER-High school equiv, 2 for the bidding documents. 2 CASHIER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 5 PLUMBER month. per hour. drinks to be served. Contact: SUH, BYUNG HO dba Mariana yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. ACCOUNTANT 5 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv, 2 Contact: JOETEN MOTOR C O , INC, The Department of Public Works hereby notifies all Fashions, Inc, P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, Contact: Nicolas/Dolores B. Muna dba 6. The specific cost for each child per meal. Meal delivery cost is Contact: PLAZA CORPORATION dba yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered 2 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. MP 96950(11/15)F/6174. Nicole’s Dress Shop, P.O. Box 880, Highway Market, P.O. Box 2569, Saipan, 15 SECURITY GUARD- Highschool grad, 22)F. preferred to be an added cost to the food. experlence.Salary: $900-1,000 per month. Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6248. into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises MP 96950 (11/22)F/6249. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 per hour. Contact: MARIANAS MANAGEMENT AIRCRAFT MECHANIC - High school 2 SHORT ORDER COOK - High school Contact: MADLMEDUH SENGICHI dba 1 DIVING INSTRUCTOR (SPORTS)-High will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., CORPORATION, P.O. Box 137 Saipan, grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $525 per equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 These proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked RFP92-002 Mayon Enterprises, Caller Box AAA 239, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,700 per MP 96950 (11/8)F/10393. month. per hour. and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & Supply, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22JF/6232. $7.50 per hour. month. Contact: AVIATION SERVICES LTD.dba Contact; PS ENTERPRISES dba In and race, color, and national origin in consideration for an award. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad, 2 yrs. Contact: SAIPAN SURF SERVICE, INC, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 4:00 P.M., November 12,1991. Contact: MARIANA DOLPHIN CORP., Freedom Air, P.O. Box 239, Saipan, MP Out Cafe, P.O. box 2785, Saipan, MP experience. Salary $4.33 per hour. 5 MASON Caller Box PPP 565, Saipan, MP 96950 In addition, bidders are hereby notified that all bids may Caller Box PPP 101, Saipan, MP 96950 96950(11/15)F/6184. 96950(11/15)F/10445. All proposals received late will not be considered. The CNMI 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR - College 5 CARPENTER - High school equiv, 2 (11/22)F/6217. be rejected if the lowest responsive bid received exceed the (11/22JF/6221. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. government reserves the right to reject any hor all proposals for any grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per 1 MARINE DIESEL ENGINE MECHANIC 2 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT Goverment’s estimate by more than 7 % percent and it is determined hour. Contact: BENIGNO FITIAL dba Prime 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school equiv, reason and to waive any defects in said proposals, if in its sole 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad, - High school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. 2 GAS STATION ATTENDANT - High 1 GRAPHIC ARTIST - High school grad, Enterprises, P.O. Box 2513, Saipan, MP 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. that an award of contract would cause excessive inflationary 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per Salary $2.20 per hour. school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary opinion to do so would be in its best interest. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.40 per hour. 96950 (11/22JF/6232. Contact: PEDRO ATALIG, P.O. Box 305, month. Contact: PELLEY BOAT CHARTERS, $2.50 per hour. impact. In the event all bids are rejected for this reason, this 2 BINDER WORKERS - High school Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6216. /s/David M. Apatang Contact: SAIPAN SAILING SCHOOL,. INC, P.O. Box 1808, Saipan, MP 96950 2 CASHIER - High school grad, 2 yrs. contract proposal will be modified and may be deferred to 10/25 11/1-8-15(10367) equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 2 MASON - High school equiv, 2 yrs, INC, P.O. Box 2790, Saipan, MP 96950 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. (11/15)F/10440.______experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. per hour. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school equiv, readvertising for bids until a more competitive situation exists. (11/22)F/6232. Contact: ELMERY ENTERPRISES, P.O. Contact: IGNACIO ALDAN dbaMlnl Cafe, Contact: MARIANAS PRINTING SER­ 2 AUTO BODY FENDERS - High school P.O. Box 532, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. A pre-bid conference for prospective bidders will be held VICE, INC, P.O. Box 438, Saipan, MP Box 1936, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/ Contact: JAIME J. NAZONA dba A.J. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 1 PERSONNEL MANAGER - College grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per 15)F/6186 at 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, November 29, 1991, at the 96950 (11/15)F/10389. 6184. Commercial Services & Ent, P.O. Box grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,800 hour. RFP92-002 Contact: JOSE TUDELA, P.O. Box 451, 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 2645, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22JF/6227. Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works. per month. 20 MASON Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/6164. 1 WELDER, COMBINATION - High school The Public School System is soliciting proposals from interested 1 0PERATION MANAGER-College grad, 20 CARPENTER Questions concerning the plans and specifications of the Special ENGINEER equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - 50 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 per hour. 20 PLUMBER Provisions should be submitted prior to the conference. companies to provide a one-year Janitorial Services for the Public 2 MECHANIC (AUTO) - High school equiv, $2.50 per hour. High school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. 4 HOUSE WORKER - High school grad, 10 PAINTER Salary $2.50 - $4.50 per hour. System Central Office, Lower Base and Procurement & Supply 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad, 2 yrs. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grdd, 2yrs. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 10 WELDER, COMBINATION Contact: MARIANA FASHIONS, INC. dba experience. Salary $5.00 per hour. 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - experience. Salary $4,00 - $5.00 per Office, Puerto Rico, for Fiscal Year 1991-1992. The Public Contact: VAN S. CARRANZA dba Van's 10 ELECTRICIAN Suh, Byung Ho, P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of 1 (MATERIAL) PURCHASER-High school High school grad, 2 yrs. experience. hour. School System requires all cleaning scheduled to be done from Construction S Manpower Services, P.O. equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 10 STEELWORKER, REINFORCING MP 96950 (11/22)F/6223. the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: WESTERN EQUIPMENT IN­ Box 3052, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/ per hour. 5 JANITOR - High school equiv, 2 yrs. 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. Proposals will be accepted 6249. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per Contact: AA ENTERPRISES, INC. dba CORPORATED, P.O. Box 1402, Saipan, /s/ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA Contact: FERMIN C. & REMEDIO A. Tanapag Service Station, P.O.Box 1880, MP 96950 (11/15)F/10434.______1 (SALES) SUPERVISOR - High school until 10:00 A.M. local time, November 18,1991. All proposals DANGCA dba F.C & R.A. Dangca Ent, hour. grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $750 per Director of Public Works ms-w/p iosos 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High school Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/6165. P.O. Box 4, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/ 10 DISPATCHER must be in sealed envelope face mark PSS-RFP92-002 and sub­ grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.77 per 5 DELIVERY ROUTE TRUCK DRIVER - month. 6169. 3TIMEKEEPER - High school grad, 2yrs. High school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Contact: YAONG CORPORATION, mitted to thePublic School System Procurement & Supply, Puerto hour. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per 1 A/C & REF. MECHANIC - High school 1 SINGER - High school grad, 2 yrs. equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 - Salary $2,25 per hour. P.O.Box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ Rico, Saipan. No proposal will be accepted which do not offer the 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad, 2yrs. hour. experience. Salary $2.50 - $3.00 per $5.00 per hour. 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High 22)F/10475. experience. Salary $700 - $800 per hour. 5 MECHANIC HELPER JO B VACANCY - LOCAL HIK E following scope of work. hour. Contact: TOYO AIR CONDITIONING school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv, 2 10 AUTO-MECHANIC -High school equiv, 10 ESCORT - High school equiv, 2 yrs. SE RVICE INC, P .O. box 645, Saipan, MP $2.50 per hour. 2 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT -High yrs.experience. Salary$1.50-$2.15per 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Contact: SAIPAN ICE, INC, P.O Box, school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. 5 SALESPERSON 96950(11/15)F/6183. 1. Clean Central Office on a daily basis. hour. 1808, Saipan, MP 96950 (11 /15)F/10435. $2.50 per hour. Contact: SAIPAN MOGAMBO, INC. dba 5 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High Contact: TAC INT’L CONSTRUCTORS Contact: PAN PACIFIC DEV, INC. dba 2. Empty all trash in the dumpster and clean trash cans Cafe Mogambo, Caller Box PPP 157, school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary INC., P.O. box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - High Dal-lchl Restaurant, P.O. Box 1607 ASSISTANT MANAGER Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6250. $500 - $1000 per month. ENTERTAINER daily. (11/15)F/10441. school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22JF/10514. Contact: CONSTRUCTION AND MATE­ 3. Sweep, mop and wax floor daily. 1 MUSICIAN, INSTRUMENTAL - High $2.25 - $4,50 per hour. 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - High school RIAL SUPPLY, INC. dba CMS, P.O. Box NEW JEWELRY STORE 1 CIVIL ENGINEER- College grad, 2yrs. school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: LEVIE P. TENORIO & MARIE P. 1 COOK - High school equiv, 2 yrs. ex­ 4. Dust shelves and desks daily. grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary$2,480.50 609, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/10390. experience. Salary $350 - $1,000 per $6.15 per hour. perience. Salary $500 per month. per month. RIMORIN dba LT & R Enterprises, P.O. Experienced preferred. Good opportunity 5. Clean all spider webs on walls and ceilings. month. 1 WAITER, RESTAURANT - High school Contact: SUN CORPORATION, P.O.Box Contact: Saipan Hotel Corporation dba Box 2632, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)T/F/ 1 ARCHITECT - College grad, 2 yrs. 1 CONSTRUCTION LABORER Hafadai Beach Hotel, P.O. Box 338, 5975. equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 6. Clean and deodorized all bathrooms daily. 379, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6237. 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - experience. Salary $500-$800per month. Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/10469. per hour. 7. Provide tissue paper and paper towels to all bath 1 MASON - High school equiv, 2 yrs. High school grad, 2 yrs. experience. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - High 2 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High Tel. 234-7193 ask for Nick 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER, RESTAU­ rooms. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Salary $3.50 - $4.00 per hour. 5 WAITRESS (BAR) -High school grad. 2 school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary RANT - High school grad, 2 yrs, experi­ Contact: HAWAIIAN ROCK PRODUCTS, Contact: PACIFIC ENGINEERING & yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. $4.62 per hour. $2.50 per hour. 8. Provide own transportation, janitorial/cleaning ence. Salary $5.77 per hour. Caller Box PPP 139, Saipan, MP 96950 CONSTS, INC, P.O. BOX2172,SAIPAN, Contact: FRIESLAND FOODS (SAIPAN) Contact: MCA ENTERPRISES, INC. dba 1 COOK - High school equiv, 2 yrs. ex­ Contact: HOTEL BLUEBERRY SAIPAN, supplies. MP 96950 (11/5)F/6074. (11/15)F/6173. Ramble's FastFoods MCASteakHouse, perience. Salary $2.75 per hour. CORP. P.O. Box AAA 205 Saipan, MP LTD.dbaForemostFoods,P.O.Box2495, & Saipan. MP 96950 (11/15)F/6181. Caller Box AAA 50, Saipan, MP 96950 1 COOK HELPER-High school equiv, 2 96950 (11/22)F/6251. 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College (11/22)F/10470. HOUSE FOR RENT The Public School System reserves the right to award, amend or yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. MAINTENANCE grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.50 per 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiv, 2 6 WAITRESS 3 SCUBA DIVING INSTRUCTOR reject any or all proposals in the best interest of the Public School hour. 1 SUPERVISOR - High school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school 1 COOK (SPORTS) - High school grad, 2 yrs. 5 WAITRESS - High school equiv, 2 yrs. yrs. experience. Salary $700 per month. System. Also, the Public School System reserves the right to Contact: AMERICAN LANGENTE COR­ equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 9 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High experience. Salary $1,200 per month, c A T A S L I T O experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. per hour. Contact: DOLL ENTERPRISES INC. dba establish conditions on the contract awarded to the selected PORATION, Caller Box AAA 456, Saipan, school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: SAIPAN CORAL REEF, P.O. Contact: SAIPAN CATTLE CO. dba Sunny Market, P.O. Box 2569, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6240. Contact: FRANCISCO O. AGUON dba $2.50 per hour. Box 771, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/ proposal submission. Cowtown, PPP 699, Saipan, MP 96950 F.O. Aguon Brass Business, P.O. Box Contact: ANGEL E. OCAMPO dba United 6177. MP 96950 (11/22)F/6249. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS, FULLY 1 (ACCOUNTING) MANAGER - High (11/22)F/10461. 2303, Saipan, MP 96950 ( 11/15)F/6175. Agency & Trading C o, P.O.Box 834, 6 PRESSER (MACHINE) - High school school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F. 1 DRESSMAKER - High school equiv, 2 FURNISHED, WALL TO WALL CARPET. Any question(s) regarding this announcement should be forwarded equiv, 2 yrs, experience. Salary $2.50 $1,700 per month. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER,BUILDING yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. per h our. to PSS Procurement & Supply at telephone number 322-9256. 1 ASSISTANT FRONT OFFICE MAN­ CONSTRUCTION - High school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. 7 WAITRESS (NIGHT CLUB) Contact: SSP COMPANY, INC. dba Sea FOR MORE INFORMATION: CONTACT Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. Box AGER - High school grad, 2 yrs. experi­ Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 MECHANIC Shell Pink, P.O. Box 2786, Saipan, MP WORKER ; 1847, Saipan, MP 96950 (11 /22)F/10457. ence. Salary $1,000 per month. Contact: JOSEPH T. TORRES dba 2 CLEANER (HOUSEKEEPING) 96950 (11/15)F/6177. RIT AT 234-3208 / 2919 WILLIAM S. TORRES DAVID P. BABAUTA 4 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER - High 1 LABORER CONSTRUCTION Courtney's Plaza, P.O. Box 714, Saipan, 1 DISHWASHER - High school grad, 2 Commissioner of Education Proc. & Supply Officer school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BLDG. MP 96950 (11/15)F/6178. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. 1 SHIPPING CLERK 10449 11/15F $2.50 - $3.00 per hour. 2 STEELWORKER,STRUCTURAL-High Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD, 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - 5 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High school equiv. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC, ELEVA­ P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ High school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. TORS - High school grad, 2 yrs. experi­ 22)F/10472. Salary $2.50 per hour. $2.15 - $3.15 per hour. Contact: MADLMEDUH SENGICH) dba ence. Salary $2.50 per hour. Contact: GEORGE F.FLEMINGdbaFAS H O U S E HOUSE FOR RENT YOUR MOST TRUSTED Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL C O , LTD. Mayon Ent, Caller Box AAA 239 Saipan, Contact: ROBERT PATRICKSALASdba 3 CULTURAL DANCER -High school Moving & Storage Company, P.O. Box dba Saipan Diamond Hotel. P.O. Box 66, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6254. I.E. Holdings Saipan, P.O. Box 49, Saipan, equiv, 2 yrs, experience. Salary: $600- 702, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/6172. 2 B R . House $800.00 per m onth. Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/ MP 96950(11/15)F/10433. 800 per month. F O R R E N T MANPOWER AGENT 10394. 50 CARPENTER 2 (POLYNESIAN CULTURAL) DANCER - 1 DRESSMAKER - High school grad, 2 3 B R . House $1,000.00 per m onth. 50 MASON 3 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER High school equfy. 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. 2 B E D R O O M 4 B R . House $1,000.00 per month. ’ Licensed major recruitment agency in the Philippines 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad, 5 PAINTER 3 HOUSE KEEPING (CLEANER) - High Salary: $1,000-1,200 per month. Contact: UNION ENTERPRISES dba 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per 5 COOK school equiv, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Contact: MARINO PRODUCTION, INC. Union Fashion, Caller Box PPP 547, FULLY FURNISHED Call for detail 233-1120 seeks tie-up with Labor Importing Principals. You month. 10 STEEL WORKER $2.15 per hour. dbaTahara Show, P.O. Box 206 Saipan, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15)F/6168. can depend on our experience and expertise to meet Contact: SAIPAN ICE, INC. dba Nino's 10 ELECTRICIAN Contact: CIRCA GENERAL SERVICE, MP 96950(11/15)F/6170. Pizza, P.O. Box 1808, Saipan, MP 96950 10 PLUMBER-High school grad, 2 yrs, P.O. Box 23, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15JF/ 2 COOK your specifications. (11/15)F/10436. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 6184. 4 MUSICIAN - High school grad, 2 yrs. 6 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High OFFICE FOR RENT experience. Salary $800 per month. school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary Fop more information 2 SUPERVISOR - High school grad, 2 1,600 Sq. ft. in Garapan FOR S T F U L PARTNERSHIP, PLEASE WRITE T a 1 ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER - High yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per hour. MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILDING 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Col- $2.50 per hour, - High school equiv, 2 yrs, experience. school grad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 MANAGER - College grad, 2 yrs. ex­ legegrad, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 2 ASST. COOK - High school grad, 2 yrs. call: Best location in Saipan. Call for detail 233-1121 THE PRESIDENT $1 ,0 0 0 per month. perience. Salary $1,500 per month. Salary $2.50 per hour. - $6.00 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. DESERTWEAITH IN T I SERVICES CORP, Contact: TRANSAMERICA DEV. COR­ Contact: MLC LEISURE GROUP, P.O. Contact: MICROPHIL ENTERPRISES, Contact: ISABEL DELA CRUZ PANLILIO Contact: MARIANO K. PANGELINAN EDDIE Tel. 2344666 PQ BOX EA*23t, MANILA. PHILIPPINES, lOQO P.O. Box 3052, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ PORATION, P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP Box 588, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/15JF/ dba Viva Chicanos Enterprises, P.O. Box dba Monique Restaurant, P.O. Box 1531, 15)F/6184. Jade Investm ent C orporation. FAX/PHONE (632) 52209-33 96950(11/15)F/10442. 6176. 2617, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/22)F/6234. Saipan, MP 96950 (1 1/22)F/6247. Call after 6:00 p.m. (6210) 11/05 -12/03 T/F TLX NO. 65077 DWELT PN PHIL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-47 46-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 15,1991

3 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 6 SALESPERSON - High school grad., 2 2 COOK CLASSIFIED 1 SALES MANAGER -High school grad. 12 WAITRESS/WAITER - High schor 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $5.77 per hour. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.50 per yrs. experience. Salary $2.50-$3.25 per Executives arrive on Saipan equiv:, 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.5 Contact: MASCOT CORP. dba Garden hour. hour. NEW a d s per hour. Corp., P.O. Box 2807 Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: MRS. FE R. HARGROVE dba Contact: J.C.TENORIOENT. INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ Contact: Z.S.K. INC., Caller Box AA 1 0PERATIONS MANAGER-High school (11/29)F/6309. Micro Gunite Comp., Caller Box PPP 422, for Seabridge 1st annual 398, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6307. Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6303. 10492. йЗрМшвд Ш М grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,200 per month. 1 GENERAL MANAGER-Collegegrad. 2 Contact: MERGELITA ESPIRITU dba yrs. experience. Salary: $8.65 per hour. 1 MECHANIC invitational golf tounament Tinatawagan and lahat ng mga Pinoy Artist Medie Enterprises, Inc., Caller Box PPP 1 WAITRESS -High school equiv. 2 yrs. 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2yrs. na may kakayahan, talento, o hilig sa pag- 312, Susupe, MP 96950 (11/29JF/6277. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. experience. Salary $3.00 per hour. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Coral Ocean Point Country Seabridge Micronesia Inc., all contact Cecily Bishop atBush & guhit. Magkakaroon tayo ng pagpupulong Contact: XIANG SEN CORP.. Caller Box Contact: TAKASHI S. TAGUCHI dba Sea 1 SALES MANAGER - High school grad., AAA 838 Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ Cove, P.O. Box 157, Saipan, MP 96950 The Government of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Club will be the site of the media representatives on Saipan Bishop Advertising on Guam. upang itatag г — — 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per 6309. (11/29)F/6299. Islands has been allocated $467,500 in Community Development Seabridge First Annual Invita­ who would live to cover this Telephone numbers: (671) 472- month. 6065/6406 or Fax: (671)472- Contact: CONRADO C.CASTRO dba 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 1 DIESEL ENGINE MECHANIC, BUS - Block Grant funds for Program Year 1991 by the U.S. Department tional Golf Tournament to be event are invited. Hilcon Termites & General Pest Control, yrs. experience. Salary: $8.65 per hour. 1 High school grad., 2 yrs. experienoe. of Housing and Urban Development. held on Friday, November 22, For more information please 6685 P.O. Box 3052, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ INTERPRETER -College grad. 2 yrs. ex­ Salary $2.50 - $4.00 per hour. 1991. 1 HOSTESS GROUND (Air Trans) - High 29)F/6277. perience. Salary: $4.50-5.50 per hour. Seabridge Micronesia, Inc. Contact: YA Yl COMPANY, INC. P.O. Box school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary The grant funds, authorized under Title I of the Housing and REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 1 FLOOR MANAGER-High school grad., 3052 PR 355 Saipan, MP96950(11/29JF/ $1,100 per month. will be welcoming over 80 local Community Development Act of 1974, may be used for a wide DPW91-RFP-00208 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 per 6296. 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - High and off-island business ex­ school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary range of community developmentactivi ties principally benefitting month. ecutives who will be present on Contact: CHALAN KANOA BEACH CLUB 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $1,500 per month. low and moderate income persons. It is anticipated that the entire The Department of Public works is requesting for Proposals from CORPORATION dba Chalan Kanoa 1 INTERPRETER -College grad. 2 yrs.\ Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT, INC., Saipan for the event sponsored grant being allocated will be used for activities benefitting low and qualified firms for the design and construction of the Air-condi­ Beach Club Hotel, P.O. Box 356, Saipan, experience. Salary: $4.62 per hour. P.O. Box 502, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ by Seabridge Micronesia, Inc. MP 96950 (11/29)F/6282. Contact: ROCK NATIONAL DEV. LTD. 29)F/6283. moderate income persons. Information concerning eligible uses of tioning system for the Proposed DNR Office at Lower Base, • . s s s ^ a S u ^ CORP. Caller Box AAA 705 Saipan, MP the grant funds may be obtained upon requests at the offices of the and Northwest Airlines. GAS & DIESEL MECHANIC - High school Saipan. 1 MANAGER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 96950 (11/29)F/6296. Mariana Islands Housing Authority located on Saipan, Tinian and The tournament was organized * ^H u tp u erto meo, experience. Salary $5.77 per hour. equiv.,2 yrs.experience. Salary $750per in gratitude to the many business 2 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT . 1 SALES ASSISTANT MANAGER-High month. Rota. Floor plan and ceiling plan can be obtained from the Technical Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS CONST., people from Guam and the CNMI 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Services division, Department of Public works at Lower Base, rience. Salary $2.50 per hour. $5.77 per hour. INC. dba Construction & Manpower Ser­ who have consistently showed LAM'S DEVELOPMENT SAIPAN LTD., Contact: AARON S. FEINSTEIN dba Fa­ vices, P.O. Box 165, Saipan, MP 96950 The CDBG program requires a grant recipient to certify that it will Saipan. Selection will be made on the basis of previous experi­ their support for Seabridge P.O. Box 3093, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ mous Photo, Caller Box AAA 388 Saipan, (11/29)F/10494. minimize displacement of persons as a result of activities assisted ence on similar project; total cost and time of completion. 29JF/6289. MP 96950 (11.29)F/6296. with CDBG funds. The CNMI government does not plan on Micronesia, Inc., in the past two 1 AUTO MECHANIC-High school equiv., years. “These people have been 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER-Collegegrad., 1 BARBER -High school equiv. 2 yrs. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. undertaking any activities which will cause displacement of per­ A copy of the proposed air-conditioning system plan shall be R&M a major contributing factor to 2 yrs., experience. Salary $1,200 per experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Contact: WON’S CORPORATION dba sons. In the event of any unforeseen displacement resulting from submitted together with the proposal. Final construction drawing PRINTERS month. Contact: YAMENG CORP., Caller Box Won's Auto Repair Shop, P.O. Box 1850, our continued success as a major Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6288. any CDBG-funded activity, the CNMI government will comply shall be signed and sealed by a CNMI registered Professional Contact: NICK'S & MICHAEL'S CORP., AAA 800 Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ entity in the shipping business P.O. Box 1219, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ 6296. with the requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Engineer at Contractor’s expense. Sa mga interesado, mangyaring tawagan lamang si 29)F/6285. 1 SUPERVISOR-Stone/Marble Carver- Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and applicable throughout Guam, Saipan and 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Tinian,” a news release from the Ben Maghanoy sa Tel. 322-3043/7929 1 NIGHT MANAGER - High school grad., 1 INTERPRETER -High school grad. 2 $800 per month. local law. A pre-proposal meeting will be held in the Department of Public 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. Contact: LEECORPORATION dba Royal company said. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50-3.50 per Works conference room on December 06,1991 at 2:00 p.m. Λ ------:------2 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school hour. Const. & Manpower Recruitment The Mariana Islands Housing Authority, which administers the The event promises to be a grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per Contact: ELVIC DEV. CORP., Caller Box Sservices, P.O. Box 2451, Saipan, MP real treat for invitees, who will hour. AAA 938 Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ 96950 (11/29)F/10498. CDBG program on behalf of the CNMI, will be conducting public Proposals must be submitted in duplicate in a sealed enveloped to HAPPY BIRTHDAY be given Seabridge Micronesia * Contact: DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD. 6296. hearings to obtain the view of citizens on community development the Chief of Procurement & Supply no later than 4:00 p.m., on " % dba Saipan Diamond Hotel, P.O. Box 66, 2 MAINTENANCE WORKER- High school premium Golf Gifts and the BABE t grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per and housing needs and provide information on the status of December 13,1991. Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ 8 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College chance to win many prizes, as JOSEP8IA V . PALAC IO S 4 r » · -■ 10496. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000- hour. approved and ongoing CDBG projects. The hearings have been Contact: MICROPHIL ENTERPRISES, well as a 1991 Toyota Land $1,200 per month. scheduled to be held as follows: The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals November 15,1991 ^ 1 FRONT DESK MANAGER - College 8 ELECTRICAL DRAFTER - College grad., P.O. Box 3052 PR452, Saipan, MP 96950 Cruiser, to the lucky player who 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per (11/29)F/6281. in the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $6.00 - makes a “Hole-in-One” on the $8.00 per hour. month. 1. On Tinian, November25,1991,at7:00p.m.,attheTinianHigh Islands. 2 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school Contact: ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 1 KITCHEN HELPER-High school equiv., School Cafeteria. 14th hole of the Coral Ocean From Jesus T . Hocog grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - & CONSULTING CO. (CNMI), INC. dba 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. PointCountry Club Golf Course. ц $3.00 per hour. EMC 2 CNMI, Caller Box PPP 149, Saipan, Contact: C & M COMPANY dba Ming 2. On Rota, November 26,1991, at 7:00 p.m. at the Rota Public /s/Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia &Son and Fam ily Contact: S.Y. KIM’S DEVELOPMENT MP 96950 (11/29JF/6304. Palace Restaurant, P.O. Box 1219, Saipan, The news release also said that Library. Director of Public works (10504) 11Д5-22-29 12/6F CORP. dba Motel Garden, Caller Box MP 96950 (11/29)F/62B6. 3. On Saipan, November 27,1991, at the MIHA Central Office in in the spirit of fun and goodwill, PPP 134, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 2 CRUSHER OPERATOR 6298. 4 WAITRESS (Club) Garapan. 1 DRILLER OPERATOR 4 WAITRESS (Rest.) 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER-College 2 BULLDOZER OPERATOR 3 BARTENDER grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3,500 2 LUBRICATOR 4 DANCER Additional inquiries concerning the CDBG program may be 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - High school per month. 3 COOK - High school equiv., 2 yrs. ex­ directed in writing to the Executive Director, Mariana Islands equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- 1 PURCHASING MANAGER-High school perience. Salary $2.50 per hour, $5.00 per hour. Housing Authority, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP or by calling grad.,2yrs.experience. Salary$1,750.00 contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS INC. dba 1 (Cost) ENG INEE R - College grad., 2 yrs. telephone number 234-6866,234-7670,234-7689 or 234-9447. per month. Folk Pub Disco & Restaurants etc., P.O. experience. Salary $800 - $1,500 per 1 ASST. PURCHASING SUPERVISOR - Box 165, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ M essage of A ppreciation month. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 10493. 1 (CONSTRUCTION) SUPERVISOR - /s/Felix A. Ayuyu Salary $700 per month. High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. 6 SALESPERSON, GENERAL MER­ 1 COOK Acting Executive Director ] 1/15.19.22JT nos») Salary $1,000 - $2,000 per month. CHANDISE - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 WAITER, RESTAURANT - High school Contact: CONSTRUCTIONS MATERIAL experience. Salary $5.77 per hour. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 SUPPLY INC. dba CMS, P.O. Box 609, 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/10497. experience. Salary $2.50 - $6.00 per 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.06 Spectacular View hour. 2 (CONSTRUCTION) HELPER - High Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ENT., per hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary INC., P.O. Box 127, Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: SAIPAN HOTEL CORPORA­ O n behalf of m y wife $2.15-$2.50 per hour. TION dba Hafadai Beach Hotel, P.O. Box Property For Sale (11/29)F/10507. Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO 338, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/10506. Corporation, P.O. Box 932, Saipan, MP 1 MANAGER (RESTAURANT) - High 96950 (11/29)F/10501. and fam ily, I am school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 BAKER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Great sunset view from this 13,000 m eters $1,000 per month. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 5 CARPENTER Contact: ARIRANG ENT. INC. dbaArirang Contact: ESCOLASTICA T. CABRERA above Gualo Rai. Ideal for development 1 MASON Restaurant, P.O. Box 2176, Saipan, MP dba Esco's Bake House, P.O. Box 92, extending a sincere 1 PLUMBER Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6284. PRICE REDUCED!!! CALL BEN NOW!!! 96950 (11/29)F/6305. 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 DRESS MAKER - High school equiv., 2 Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per hour. Phone: (671) 477-1504 experience. Salary $800 per month. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. 2 IRONWORKER - High school grad., 2 appreciation and thanks 1 CARPENTER-High school grad.,2yrs. Contact: DANILO S. DE GUZMAN dba D Fax: (671) 477-1506 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.30 per experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. & C Enterprises, P.O. Box 1813, Saipan, or W rite Box 21000 hour. MP 96950 (11/29)F/6288. Contact: GIDEON A. OUIRIMIT dba Q & 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 P Enterprises, Caller Box PPP 274, Saipan, Bafrigada, Guam 96921 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per to all of you w ho MP 96950 (11/29)F/6299. 2 DRESSMAKER 11/01 - 11Z2JP hour. 1 TAILOR - High school equiv., 2 yrs. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC-High 1 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT - College grad., experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,826 per Contact: CELEBRITY ENTERPRISES, supported m e during $2 .7 5 - $3.15 per hour. month. P.O. Box 215, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/ 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER (Quality 1 BAKER - High school grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 29)F/6202 perience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Control) - College grad., 2yrs. experience. J4L JAPAN AIRLINES Contact: CARMEN SAFEWAY- Salary $1,200 - $1,500 per month. 2 CLEANER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. Election D ay MEITETSU S. CTR. INC., P.O. Box 38, 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. NEEDS: Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6290. experience. Salary $1,000 - $1,200 per Contact; ANTONIO A. REYES dba Fil- month. Cham Enterprises, P.O. Box1148,Saipan, 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Contact: B U C K MICRO CORPORA­ MP 96950 (11/29)F/6288. FLIGHT OPERATION AGENT - Male experience. Salary $900 per month. TION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: ANTONIO C.K. LIM dba Lim’s (11 /29)F/10503.______15 SECURITY GUARD - High school Communicating and assisting flight crews Office, P.O. Box 968, Saipan, MP 96950 equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 (11/29)F/6300. 1 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Col­ Salary: $1,000.00 monthly 2 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Contact: AMALIA T. & JOSE R. LIFOIFOI lege grad., 2yrs. experience. Salary $4.06 Shift Work (including night duty) experience. Salary $5.19 per hour. dba A-1 Construction. P.O. Box 941, per hour. Contact: M.J. TALON INC. dba Pioneer Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6297. Contact: ANTONIO ALDAN REYES dba Requirements: High school graduate Stereo Shop, P.O. Box 2870, Saipan, MP Business Protection Section, P.O. Box Interested in the job 96950 (11/29)F/6295. 1 PLUMBER 1476, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6288. 20 MASON , Preferably can speak Japanese 2 COOK 1 LABORER, CONSTRUCTION - High Luis M anibusan Cepeda 1 ENGINEER - College grad., 2 yrs. ex­ 12 WAITRESS/WAITER - High school school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 perience. Salary $1,000 per month. Please call or see us on or before 15th of November. $3.00 per hour. Contact: LIEUTERIO PALACIOS dba per hour. Contact: JAYFERS INTERNATIONAL Elmery Enterprises, P.O. Box 1936, Contact: PROSPERITY, INC., Caller Box (FERNACIO DAVID), P.O. Box 1038, For more information please call 234-6553/4 AAA 398, Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/ Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6288. Saipan, MP 96950 (11/29)F/6302. ______10391 11/15/P 6306. № Villanueva rules FILATA tennis meet by Rafael H. Arroyo tennis open doubles tourney over Filipino Ronnel Obdin where 120 tennisters par­ in the other semifinal game. Filipino Jun Villanueva, ticipated last April. Teddy Malaran, on the relying on a great forehand The interclub matches were other Jhand asserted an 8-3 defeated Japanese top seed played in single set, 8-game conquest over topseed Bert Takashi Kitagawa, 6-3, 6-2 format, where deadlocks Ventura in the Cl category, to win the open crown during were settled with tie-break- while in the C2 division, the 9th Filipino Tennis As­ ers. Obdin came out as victor via sociation (FILATA) The open matches were an 8-2 win over Marino Interclub and Open Tennis played the usual two-set, 6- Hirochi. Championships held last game format. FILATA President Ding week at the American Me­ * In the A division, top seed Lerma, in a post-tournament morial Park Tennis Court in Mike Mason overwhelmed interview said that the tour­ Garapan. Villanueva with an 8-2 win nament was a great success Using steadier and more to take.division honors. in terms of the number of powerful strokes than his op­ Second seed Terry Saltiban participants and the quality ponent, the win was sweet lost to Villanueva 8-5 in a of games played. revenge for Villanueva who gruelling semifinal match, .“The players we consid­ earlier lost to Mike Mason in while 4th seed Nichols fell ered to figure well indeed FILATA tournament champions (from left) Mike Mason, Jun the finals of the tournament’s Villanueva, Ronnel Obdin, Doug Hassel, ana Tow Naguiat pose victim to Mason also in the figured well,” he said. with theirtrophies. Atextreme right is FILATA president Ding Lerma. “A” category with a score of semifinals of the A division. But he said the results in 8-2. The Bl division, on the the Bl division came unex­ Villanueva, who was other hand was upset-marred pected as pre-tournament seeded third, defeated second where none of the seeded favorites did not figure seed Nicky Nichols, 6-1, 6- players reached the semifi­ prominently. 4, in their semifinal match nals. “We’re having about two held at the Hafa Adai courts. Tony Naguiat prevailed interclub tournaments a year In the other semifinal match, over Tony S antos in the finals for our members, aside from Kitagawa prevailed in three match, 8-1, to romp away two open meets, which we sets over fourth seeded Franz with the Bl championship conduct for the benefit of Reksid, 6-7, 6-1, 6-1. trophy. members and non-members The tournament, which In the B2 division, as well. gathered some 80 partici­ unheralded Doug Hassel This is our commitment to pants in six categories, whipped newsman Dan the sport of tennis in the is­ namely, open, A, B l, B2, Cl, Philipps, 8-2, to emerge land. We think holding and C2, was the second ten­ champion. Hassel defeated tournaments' is a way by nis meet organized by the Diony Lopez, 8-3 in a semi­ which we can promote tennis FILATA this year. The first final match to earn the right to the young and old,” said was the Joeten-Sunraysia to face Philipps, who won Lerma.

Category A Champion Mike Mason receives throphy. Tinian an g ler top s 1 0 t h annual fish in g derby Despite the threat of a tropical egory, Tinian anglers Leon contribution towards the success Seabees start workouts, tryouts storm, Tinian for the tenth year in Masga and Eddie Quichocho tied of the event a row, again played host to the for the first place with each Seman also acknowledged the The Rainbow Construction Sunday at 8:00 am .; Tuesday the three day Tinian Annual Cliff fisherman’s recorded catch of contribution of Continental Air Company Seabees 4 will begin at 05:30 p.m.; and Thursday at Fishing Derby held on Tinian 27 different species of fish. Jef­ Mike, DFS Saipan Ltd., its baseball workouts and-try­ 05:30 p.m. from November 8-10. frey Cruz, also of Tinian, secured Micronesian Development Co., outs on Sunday, November 17, All players and. interested in­ Theeventattrac ted 46 seasoned third place having hauled 20 dif­ M&F Hotel and the other compa­ 1991,8:00 A.M. at Civic Center dividuals are encouraged to be fishermen, around 20 of whom ferent species of fish. nies who have contributed prizes' Baseball Field. These workouts present during the above sched­ are known Tinian anglers. There Leon Masga was also awarded for the winners of the event and tryouts will be held every uled periods. were also 11 fishermen from the first place in theTotal Weight Aside from the anglers who Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday For more information contact Taiwan, seven from Korea, six Category with 37 pounds of fish participated in the derby and the and schedule is set to be as fol­ Mario Taitano or Jack S. Reyes from Saipan and two from Guam. weightrecorded. The lone female tourists who avidly watched the lows:______at 322-7437. Tinian angler Rick Atalig, participant in the derby Rose competition, the MVB invited the hauled in the biggest fish (by Cruz of Tinian secured the sec­ Nikkan Sports Daily newspaper weight) with his 19 lb. Red ond place with 34 lbs. of fish of Japan to cover the derby. SAVA to sponsor Snapper or “tagafi” as it is com­ while Jeffrey Cruz earned his With a circulation of over 1.8 monly called on the islands. second prize in the derby by million copies distributed all over thanksgiving meet Atalig’s catch earned him a ending as the third place winner Japan, their coverage will provide round trip ticket for two to either of the category with his 33 lb. its reader with an insight to the The Saipan Amateur Volley­ start from 9 in the moming until Taiwan or Korea, compliments haul. various fishing and sporting ac­ ball Association would like to 5 in the afternoon on both days. of Continental Air Micronesia The winners in-each of the tivities in the CNMI. inform all teams participating in All interested are asked to and the Mayor’s Perpetual Cup. category received placement tro­ This year’s event was spon­ the current Islandwide Volley­ submit team rosters (Maximum Securing the second place in phies and cash prizes in the amount sored by the Tinian Mayor’s ball league and any interested of 12players) to the sports office the Biggest Fish category was of $300, $200 and $100 respec­ Office and supportedby Air Mike, players or teams that SAVA is at the gym during working hours, Shin Chin Yi of Taiwan, with his tively. DFS Ltd., M&F Hotel, Main again sponsoring this year’s an­ an entry fee of $50.00 should 16 lb. Red Snapper. Yi’s haul Marianas Visitor’s Bureau Street Motel, Lori Lynn’s Hotel, nual thanksgiving volleyball accompany the roster which is was a pound heavier than thaj of ManagingDirectorBennetSeman KBC Restaurant and the Tinian tournament for men and women due cm Friday, November 22. third place winner’s Takeshi extended her appreciation to community. scheduled to be held on Saturday For more information regard­ Hagoshima’s 15 lb. Red Snap­ Tinian Mayor James Mendiola, The 11th Annual Tinian Cliff and Sunday November 23 and ing the tournament, you can call per. his staff and the various depart­ Fishing Derby is already sched­ 24 at the Gilbert C. Ada gym­ Tony Rogolifoi at the gym at In the most variety of fish cat­ ment agencies on Tinian for their uled for Nov. 6-8,1992. nasium. The two day event will 234-1001 or 1002.

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