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Vol. 19 No.90 , MP 96950 ©1991 February 1,1991 Serving CNMI for 19 Years CRM Board call for moratorium on development by Teri M. Flores the Commonwealth Utilities problem may impose. by the fact that the CNMI con­ needs of Saipan. Corporation has submitted a plan During the Wednesday meet­ tinues to make commitments Hogrewe said that he plans to The Program Agency Board that will answer Saipan’s cur­ ing, board member Commerce with the prospective developers submit the plan during the of the Coastal Resources Man­ rent sewer problem. and Labor Executive Director when the government still has to Board’snextmeeting scheduled agement has deferred action on Members of the CRM Board Jack Torres suggested that the come up with a solution to the on Feb. 15. The study will be six major developments and raised their concerns on the pos­ government should consider a current sewer problems Saipan made in phases and will also other pending major siting pro­ sible environmental impact and moratorium on development. is facing. incorporate previous studies jects on the island until the time health hazards the current sewer Torres said that he is bothered Department of Public Works which will be the basis of the Director Elizabeth Salas-Bala- CUC master plan. jadia and Fish and Wildlife Chief The six major projects which Marital Property Act Arnold Palacios also supported is expected to generate about Torres’ recommendation. $ 117 million yearly revenues for “At the rate we are going, we the CNMI are: passed by the Senate will not be able to meet the needs *Joeten Tower which of the developers because we do is a 14.5 million, 20 storey, by Ronel B. Concepcion tution. not have an adequate sewer fa­ mixed-use complex. During the Senate session, to the Governor for signing, a cility,” Balajadia said. The proposed building com­ Members of the Senate passed concerns raised by several law in the Commonwealth that CUC Sanitary Engineer Bill prise of retail, restaurant and Senators were made clear when the Marital Property Act, before will affirm and clarify the Hogrewe said that his staff is recreational facilities as well as the Senate Legal Counsel ex­ they considered adopting the property rights of married per­ already working on a plan that provideoffice and condominium fiscal year 1991 budget, with plained that the proposed sons can soon be expected. addresses the sewer and water Continued on page 25 just a few arguments during its measure is “equitably fair” for session Thursday afternoon. both spouses, either husband or House Bill 7-118, introduced wife, that it addresses lack of by Cong. William Ada and six guidelines when it comes to la­ others on March 6,1990, passed belling marital property. the House of Representatives last It was further mentioned-that September 6,1990. the bill does not order the Judge, Since the proposed measure whenever there is marital sepa­ was transmitted to the Senate, ration, to split the property into several groups have already sent two or in a fifty-fifty deal...”but various correspondence to only on what is fair.” members of the Legislature According to the Legal Coun­ urging them to immediately act sel, the Marital Property Act on the measure that will give simply wanted to deal with married women, equal opportu­ property rights and not on do­ nities with their partners. mestic relationship, which is in Presently, married women in response to inquiries whether the the CNMI have no monetary bill will likewise address com- interest on any property that will mon-law or traditional marriages. be acquired during marriage. When the “ambiguity” was According to the bill, the lack clarified, Sen. Edward Maratita of statutory law protecting the said that his vote of yes is “with rights of women has “...created a reservation”, while Sen. Herman grave injustice reagrding the Guerrero, in a jolly mood, said property rights of married that he still have conflict of inter­ women, in violation of the prin­ est regarding the bill but “my Members of the National Honor Society, 45 students, were inducted in a cipal of equal protection wife told me to support the bill.” ceremony held at the Convention Center last Saturday. (See more photos on page 11) guaranteed in the CNMI Consti­ Now that the measure will go 1991 Budget passes both Houses

by Ronel B. Concepcion * Washington Rep. budget of Members of the Senate, Cong. Gabriel Babauta ques­ finally approved of the sec­ $1,153,500.. unanimously voted for the pas­ tioned such provision in the re­ ond partial appropriations Membersofthe Legislature, * Judicial Branch budget of sage of HB 7-172 or the bill that port, arguing that the market is and budget authority Act of of both houses, finally passed $1,675,900; and the amount of would make appropriations for not a government entity, but a 1991. the fiscal year 1991 budget $580,000 will be utilized for the operations and activities of profit-oriented organization. The Speaker added that, late yesterday afternoon. The other programs. the Northern , Babauta stressed that it might it has become a tradition for bill is expected to be signed Both the House of Represen­ its agencies, instrumentalities establish a bad precedent to other both and to re­ by Governor Larry I. Guerrero tatives and the Senate conducted and independent programs. related organizations which ceive more funding than the same evening. their sessions simultaneously, Sen. Herman Guerrero ex­ might also ask the government what they usually contrib­ All in all, the CNMI with the adoption of the confer­ pressed that much work and ef­ for financial assistance. ute to the total revenue of government’s budget for fis­ ence committees report recom­ fort has been put into the budget An opinion then from the the CNMI. cal year 1991 is recorded at mending the passage of the bill...”happy to have a concensus House Legal Counsel cleared the According to the budget $123, 578, 300. This budget budget, as their major agenda. finally.” issue,' who explained that the statement, Rota will get an is broken down into alloca­ Both houses, originally set the On the House side, it was also allocation of government money allocation of $6,634,200, tions for various branches of date of taking into consideration adopted unanimously, although to the farmers market is justified while Tinian is placed at the'govemment- the budget bill as early as several concerns were raised. since its use will benefit the pub­ $6,550,100. ·■ * Executive Branch budget Wednesday afternoon, but due One of which was the appropria­ lic in general. Budget authority for the of$l 15,657,800. to the continous deliberation of tion of $50,000 to the Saipan House Speaker Guerrero, af­ following government * Legislative Branch bud­ its conferees, they were only able Farmers Market for collateral ter the passage, commented that agencies are as follows: get of $4,511,100. to act on it yesterday. equipment. he is also satisfied that they have Continued on page 25

f ¡f ¿"I i L·* li STACKS I-M A R C A S VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-FRID AY -FEBRUARY 1,1991 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 ■i | | y A Meeting Place For Our CDA approves resolution to loan CUC $ 2 0 M I 1 K M f r l Opinions. . . And Yours. . by Ronel B. Concepcion before dealing with phase II question remains unsolved, and which was shut off as it is under­ power plant 2 as back up power contract” that is the lost revenue amount­ going a regular preventive generation. The Commonwealth Utilities Phase I contract for engines 5 ing to around $6 million incurred maintenance, "should be back He said that the CUC hired Corporation will soon ‘bring into and 6 is already complete, “but by the CUC due to engines 5 and in operation in two days.” IBC “just to make sure that the scene’ power plant phase II, there are still some minor items 6 breakdowns. Guerrero pointed out that power plant 2 is overhauled to as soon as it clears its contract that needs to be finalized, like According to Mistubishi offi­ give us the needed generation.” n m m w T A T Jr’s Agenda with the Mitsubishi Corp. re­ liquidated damages whichis very cials who met with the CUC of­ Powerplant 2, used to be syn­ jsy#j.XAJXiLiJcaJLi by John DelRosario, Jr. garding power plant phase I. minimal.” ficials earlier, they have to come ergy, is consisted of 6 engines The Commonwealth Devel­ Guerrero said that once they back to Japan for with 2.5 kilowatt generation. opment Authority,alsoapproved are cleared out the CUC will consultation...”thcy will let us He said that contract with IBC One issue that is slowly brew­ that you can receive our support a resolution granting the CUC to start probably by mid-February know soon, about the status of is good for a year and seven ing into a superstorm pertains to in that we ask a simple and often Coral Ocean Point will be borrow $20.9 M to finance the renegotiating for the actual the lost revenue,” said Guerrero. months. It provides that IBC will Give support for efforts by Congressmen Stanley neglected concern: DEVELOP­ sponsoring what is known in the new plant, during its meeting construction of the new power Guerrero further said that the pay for every repair cost...’’the Torres and Jess Attao to secure MENT FOR WHO? Golf World as a Pro-Am Tour­ last January 22. plant amount of $6 million is nego­ only thing CUC pays for is the the Samoan Housing Area so to The Samoan Housing Area nament beginning Monday, The approval of the CDA He said that the contract signed tiable, to the point that it could be actual power generation” that a good cause turn it into a public park. and how it is finally be disposed February 4th thru the 7th. resolution is a statutory require­ with the Mistubishi for the new reduced to at least 50 per cent, the CUC ask them during power The timing is just perfect for this community to team up and I am keenly interested in this of will remain our “People’s Is­ The first day (practice round ment before any public borrow­ plant is for a 17 month turn-key since Mitsubishi officials already back up need. CUC provides for issue for obvious reasons one of for golf professionals from Ja­ take action positively to prevent any further disaster that may sue” down to the bittlcr end. I ing can be made by the entities of project...”expecting to be com­ agreed to extend the warranty the fuel to run the engines. which is the final showdown on ask that we rally behind the two pan and elsewhere) will also in­ grow bigger and wilder. the Commonwealth government. pleted by August or September period for engines 5 and Ray S. Guerrero “It is on best way for the CUC who will eventually take a per­ leaders and give them our sup­ clude celebrities. The last two CUC Executive Director Ray this year.” 6....”CUC will still get the best.” whenever the CUC’s engines to provide continous service to Two House Representatives, Stan Torres and Joe Attao manent hold of that prime piece port so to secure that specific days is the actual professionals Guerrero said that he “would He added that in finalizing He cited that both engines are are being shut down for mainte­ itsclients...only pay lhem4 cents of beach property—The People only tournament. It is called pioneered the move to stop development on a major site in area for our people. like to close phase I contract firs t phase I contract, “only one now running, except engine 6 nance, they are now utilizing a kilowatt,” Guerrero remarked. of Saipan or Developer. Pro-Am because the first day or Garapan and proposed to designate the public land lots at the Without my saying so, I can two will involve professionals Samoan Housing area as a public park. In a later date, several guarantee one thing for sure— It is quite clear now that Presi­ and local golfers and on/off is­ members of the legislature have joined and signed petitior Congressmen Torres and Attao dent Saddam Husseirt is deter­ land celebrities. urging the Governor and Public Land Corporation to reserve will emerge as victors in this mined to fight the current conflict What good will we reap from Yagyu donates lor public park in Rota that land area for public park. matter which will definitely re­ right to the bitter end. I surmise thiscompetition? Advertisement also a land owner and a residen­ sembly hall and the Kochi Pre- ceive the blessing and support of that Hussein is convinced that he of the islands in Japan and other by Teri M. Flores Yagy u, a Japanese businessman Office, Yagy u presented the do­ Two days ago, members of the Coastal Resources Man­ fectural Society of Paraguay. our people. will also find himself dead at the Asian Countries. Yes.thisevent who was in Saipan to visit the nation to Manglona which had tial building contractor and has agement (CRM) Board decided to defer action on several Northern Marianas College. On hand during the ceremony It is a very interesting issue for very end and so he must bring will include television crews Lt. Governor Benjamin been earmarked for the de­ been a major contributor to the development projects and suggested the imposition of a mora­ In ceremonies held Wednes­ were McPhetres, Yaygyu’s many reasons, including issues the same fate for his people. It is fromJapan.etc. The free public­ Manglona received a $10,000 velopment of the Pinantang Japanese Red Cross Society as spouse and his interpreter. torium on development for fearthat infrastructure as sewer and that are very difficult to believe. an assumption that seems to have ity that we will be getting from it cash donation from Misushige day at the College President’s Beach Park in Rota. well as the Japan-Paraguay As- water present capabilities cannot support any further devel­ They will eventually be brought all the trimmings of what I call should put us in the living rooms In his brief remarks, Man­ opment particularly in Saipan. into the pages of this newspaper the eventual truth. of golf enthusiast in Japan and glona said that he is currently in the process of soliciting do­ Yesterday, members of the Senate took the message for your perusal and subsequent If Hussein carries through with other industrialized countries decision. nations from developers and seriously and passed a joint resolution which calls fordesignat- his decision to fight the U.S. to where golf has become a major The two Congressmen deserve the bitter end, we will see many sport. Don’t forget, there are other donors for the expansion ing the Samoan Housing public land for public park. our support and 1 am sure you all ignorant people (Iraqis and oth­ only 20 million golfers in Japan and improvement of the park. House and Senate members became aware recently that share the sentiment that we’re ers) subjected to both suffering alone. It is an industry that we Manglona also said that he there is a proposal for a big resort development project to be not about to allow anyone, local and death. Let us continue our must secure five to ten percent of will ask Rota Mayor Prudencio or otherwise, to continue push­ daily prayers for peace in the the market. In simple terms, it T. Manglona to present a letter built on the Samoan Housing land area, that proposal is now to Yagyu acknowledging him under consideration by MPLC, the solon's act in signing the ing us around. Developers and Gulf. Let us also pray that once means four million golfers com­ investors are welcomed here. ing to the islands and about S1.2 for his donation. petition and passing the joint resolution is meant to remind peace is at hand, theGulf Region That you bring in mega-bucks will see permanent peace once Billion in revenue for the NMI. The Lt. Governor also in­ MPLC board and its executive director that it was MPLC's idea into our islands is no guarantee and for all. Big bucks, eh? formed Yagyu that there is to designate that property as public park and strongly lobbied currently a master plan for the at the legislature to support the move. development of the area which will be designated which Man­ While the CRM board action is clearly sending the message glona termed will be “a to MPLC not to approve public land for development Including c<*> Letters to the Editor recreational facility that will the proposed resort at the Samoan Housing area and specifi­ benefit both the local and tour­ cally for the need for public park and for the fact that the ists alike.” infrastructure, sewer, water and roads cannot support any Editor’s Note: people came to pray for you that $1,000 (to pay for bid an­ Yagyu also donated $50,000 development project, it is hoped that other government agen­ Thefollowing letter is a mes­ the church could not fit them all. nouncements and job advertise­ and a Mercedes Benz last No­ cies, independent organizations, businesses and members of sage to CNMI citizens now in We received news this ments): Communications, vember to NMC President the community will come out strongly voicing their support for the Gulf. morning o f the attack on Iraq $6,300 (for telephone, fax, Agnes McPhetres. a hold on development and support the creation of the public Dear Men and Women of the and Kuwait. It is hard for us to stamps, etc.); Dues and Sub­ Lt. Governor Benjamin Manglona accepts the $10,000 cash dona­ The 72-year old businessman tion from Japanese businessman Misushige Yagyu. The money is is an owner of a golf-course and park at the Samoan Housing area. CNMI serving in operation think about anything else. We scriptions, $250 (for journals, Mishushige Yagyu desert storm: want you to return safely and as newletters, magazines for li­ alloted for the development of the Pinantang Beach Park in Rota a resort complex in Japan. He is Daily, there are hundreds of thousands of gallons dumped Our hearts, minds, and soon as possible. May the good braries, teachers, and offices); to Saipan beaches from Saipan sewage. Over fifty percent of prayers are with you always as Lord be with you throughout freight, $6,000 (for shipment of Saipan homes do not receive adequate water for general use. you serve in the United States your mission. We eagerly await materials ordered from abroad The traffic jam is increasingly making the roads more narrow, Armed Forces in Operation for your return. and for sending materials to Rota Senate approves joint resolution to establish publk park longer and a time consuming with burden. It's about time to look Desert Storm. We would like Sincerely, and Tinian); Insurance, $ 12,500 at things realistically and take a positive action for a better you to know what we in the (to insure vehicles, buses, etc.); critical to the quality of life be It said that the MPLC should Commonwealth are doing while /s/ Stanley T. Torres Housing Rental, $275,000; Re­ by Ronel B. Concepcion passed a joint resolution that will The resolution was not origi­ future, the timing is in our favor. preserved.” dispose of the planned use of the you are in the Middle East de­ /s/ Jesus T. Attao pairs and Maintenance, $33,500 set aside the Samoan Housing nally calendared to be heard by Access to the sea and wide and land for commercial purpose and fending freedom and helping the (repairs of buses, maintenance Members of the Senate, dur­ Area of Garapan for public use, the Senate, but a motion was clear space is a “component of a people of Kuwait regain their of equipment and schools, etc.); ing their session Thursday, as a public park. placed on the floor to include it the area could be a possible tour­ Dear Editor: pleasant life” for Saipan resi­ ist destination, “as well as offer­ nation. Books/library materials, in the resolution calendar. HJR 7-6, introduced by Cong. dents to fulfill the pleasure of ing a unique pask experience to A Resolution from the House Recently there has been a lot $419,800 (textbooks and library ¿M arianas cV ariety'^k of Representatives expressing books); Fuel & Lubrication, Jesus Attao and five others on social contact, it mentioned. the general public.” of publicity regarding the 1991 The resolution then stressed our support of you and your $63,450 (for buses, vehicles); September 5,1990, was passed The management of the area, Serving the Commonwealth for 19 years budget for the Public School that the people of Garapan have upon disposal for park use by the mission was adoptetfm January Supplies, $60,875 (papers, pens, by the House of Representatives Published Tuesday and Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. System. For the information of now restraint access to Saipan MPLC, should be handed down 16 and we have enclosed a copy etc.); Scholarship, $35,000 (sti­ on September 6,1990. the general public, the PSS is lagoons and that “open space are to the Department of Natural P u o is h e r s of it for you to know how much pends for trainees and for dislo­ According to the resolution, under the Continuing Resolu­ increasingly rare.” Resources, the resolution stipu­ Abed ondPdz Younis we stand behind you. Your cated students). Garapan is a site of “much ma­ tion and to date has received the Accordingly, it then recom­ lates. courage and valor is admired by Total allocation to date for jor” hotel development and ex­ Abed Younis...... Editor Member of following allotments in the cat­ Callers who wish to give information to NMI Crime pansion, which provides posi­ mends that the Marianas Public Moreover, a petition signed by all of us. Operations is $920,675. Over­ Terl M. Flores...... Reporter The egories indicated: tive effects upon the economy of Land Corporation to dedicate an all members of the House was Each evening we hold a Personnel, $7,807,094 (this all FY ’91 Allocation: Stoppers are not required to give their name or identity, Ronel B. Concepcion .Reporter Associated Press the CNMI by presenting a source area of Garapan beachfront earlier submitted to the Gover­ Novena for Perpetual Help and includes the $172,600 for hous­ $8,727,769. The Public School they can leave a code name of their own choice, but it of livelihood for everybody. known as the Samoan Housing nor urging him to provide for an P.O. Box 231,Saipan MP96950-0231 ^ .. , .. . „ Ora-cion for peace. Bishop ing allowances, Personnel in­ System submitted a budget for they choose to give identity or describe them selves and It said that such development area for use as a park...”which area in Garapan, particularly the Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 ® ° nas Va^etv Camacho held a High Mass for surance of $245,208 and Retire­ $30 million for 1991. The Fax: (670) 234-9271 AI1 Rl0hts Reserved in the area “creates the need for would not thwart the progress of Samoan Housing are for use as a you on January 15 in the Mt. ment Contribution of Governor’s Planning and Bud- their whereabouts, in either way they are guaranteed certain mitigation measures to economic development along the public park for recreational pur­ Carmel Cathedral and so many $1,150,978); Advertising, Continued on page 21 confidentiality assure that basic components Garapan beach.” poses. ^MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1.1991 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 5 Case dismissed against (УЖ) Υ·Μ. bm corporation CNMI active in Child police officer Castro by Teri M. Flores The Chief Prosecutor said р л John Deere The case against Department that the complaining witness Abuse prevention of Public Safety Captain was neither coerced nor threat­ JO H N DEERE Joaquin Castro was dismissed ened and that no retractions W e Introduce to our valuable customers a by Teri M. Flores well as programs which will be At the summit the federal Tuesday based upon the request were made regarding her previ­ B a c k H oe featured during the child abuse government also made available of the complaining witness ous statements. MEW STYLE OF ROORilG for the first tlmel The CNMI has made signifi­ prevention month. The programs to the six jurisdictions $252,000 who has indicated that she will Based on the agreement, Cas­ cant progress in the govern­ focused on child abuse and ne- which will be shared according not cooperate with the gov­ tro will not file any suits VfllYL FL00BW9 FOR HOUSE & OFFICE ment’s activities to address the glectpresentationsand themeans to the needs of each island-na- ernment in the further prosecu­ against the government. • Begant and Refined Fashion Floor issue of child abuse and neglect, to prevent its occurrence. tion as they continue to look tion of the case. In an interview Tuesday, De­ this was the report made by The Division of Youth Ser­ forward to their goals, Castro, 32, head of the partment of Public Safety Di­ • High-Grade Flooring that produces Ufe several government agency vices has also been instrumental An allotment of $50,000 was agency's Internal Affairs Divi­ rector Greg M. Camacho said representatives during the sec­ in theprosecution and conviction given to the CNMI for the pur­ sion was charged with allegedly that he had already spoken with Circumstances ond Child Abuse and Neglect of several sexual molestation poses of improving and codifying raping his live-in Filipina Castro minutes after he learned Summit held in Guam from cases since 1989. policies, rules and regulations. housekeeper on Nov. 26 last of the case’s dismissal. •The price Is only half of the price of January 21-24. A bill which provides for a The money will also be used year. Camacho said that Castro carpets During the course of the meet­ mandatory jail sentence on per­ in computerizing the activities In the order issued by Supe­ will be re-instated back to his ing, reports were submitted sons convicted of sexual abus­ of the CNMI agencies in han­ rior Court Judge Marty Taylor, status and that he will be re­ outlining the accomplishments ing children was also signed into dling child abuse and neglect the charges against Castro can ceiving back-pay from the made by the government agen­ law by Gov. Larry I. Deleon The CNMI was represented not be re-filed since the case time he filed an administra­ cies dealing with the problem of Guerrero. by DYS Administrator Maggie has been dismissed "with prej­ tive leave up till this week. Newly Paved Road_ child abuse andneglectsince the The group also reported that Olopai-Taitano, Eloise A. Furey udice." YJUBMI first Honolulu conference. there is a continuing collabora­ Water Tank and Rita Uremelog. The judicial Hammett told several mem­ The DPS Director said that MRP I Maker According to the submitted tive effort between the DYS and system was represented by Jus- I bers of the media that he had a still has to re-evaluate as to Saban Super Market report, the CNMI has embarked the psychologist at the Com­ ' tice Ramon Villagomez while J = j good case however, his only whether or not Castro will still on an education program which monwealth Health Center in Florence M. Hofschneider rep­ 410C in stock witness indicated that she will hold his former position. focuses on the need to prevent providingpsychological services resented the PSS. not cooperate with the gov­ Castro is expected to report Run with the Best Run with John Deere the problem through proper and promoting the staffs pro­ Berthilia John and Judy I. ernment should they continue to duty on Monday, Camacho education. fessional development Pangelinan represented the to prosecute. said. The education program was A service plan for both the CHC while Mariko Rasiang MID-PAC MICRONESIA, INC. done through film showings and DYS and the CHC was also de­ and Diana Aninao repre­ open dicussions the issues held veloped through a conference sented the Heads tart program. Congested jail requires Upper Hi-Way Garapan < = Io CHC W-2 Hl-Wcry To Guaio Rai ^ during special school occasions. held in October, 1989. The summit which was fi­ Box PPP-298 Saipan, MP 96950 ! ШН CASTO .MID-PAC An organization called Pro­ Treatment efforts were con­ nanced by the Federal Govern­ issuance of weekend pass Tel.: (670) 234-0475 $106 i GAS STATION M icro nesia fessionals Against Substance tinued to be enhanced by send­ ment was attended by represen­ by Teri M. Flores Chief Vicente Seman gave out Abuse was organized in 1989. ' C e i e ß r a t e ing nurses and psychologists to tatives from theFederated States Department of Public Safety the passes based on his discre­ The group is a voluntary and conferences and training pro­ of Micronesia, the Republic of Director Gregorio M. Camacho tion. {Friday 9^ght non-profit organization which grams so as to provide them with the Marshall Islands, Palau, said he has been receiving quite The Director said that the assists government agencies in the proper training in dealing American Samoa, Guam and the a number of calls from parents current facility is not sufficient combatting alcohol and sub­ with such cases. CNMI. Seafood iDinner and relatives of the inmates at enough for the inmates use. stance abuse through education. the Department of Corrections The facility is currently The groups aim to enhance asking him to reconsider at intervention programs and ac­ housing 60 inmates. the suspension of week-end "We had to implement the Щ ш R esort CtuB tivities was also realized in 1989. passes. Romantic atmosphere, irresistible menu Among the. accomplishments week-end pass because there is Camacho said that the con­ no room in there where the made by the agencies include cerns were raised after Gov. the setting of a parenting pro­ inmates can see their visitors. Savor the moment. WHEN YOU NEED SOMEONE TO LISTEN, WE'KE THEKE... Larry I. Deleon Guerrero gram for the general public as Also, the inmates may develop Set the mood. Stir the memories, 6:00 - 9 :3 0 -pm, 234-5100 ordered to suspend the issuance an attitude problem because of of week-end passes to de­ the current atmosphere in the i at tainees. jail," Camacho said. The order was made after in­ AQUA RESORT CLUB $ mate Mariano SN. Camacho, Saipan ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS... allegedly raped a San Vicente woman on Jan. 13 while he was out on a week-end pass. The Director said that the is­ Valentines Day Februaiy 14th THE NORTHERN MARIANAS MÜSIC SOCIETY suance of the passes were part of the week-end release pro­ Join us for a LOVER'S COCKTAIL, gram implemented by the De­ With the assistance of and a memorable DINNER at RARAINA partment of Corrections. * The consortium of Pacific Arts and Culture The week-end release pro­ gram instituted by the Depart­ Gooseliver and Aiquilettes of Duckbreast on and ment of Corrections was in an­ DPS Director Gregorio M. a Bed of Crisp Greens in Truffle Vinaigrette * * ★ The Commonwealth Council for Arts and culture swer to the overcrowding and Camacho congestion in the facility. The Director sees that the A Bisque of Silver Salmon with Fresh Dil The release program which is current set-up affects the secu­ ★ * * also a part of the prisoner re­ rity of both the visitors and the Champagne Sherbet ¿SbÙbÎ!? **** *s sPonsorin9 habilitation program, has been officers alike. At present the ra­ * ★ ★ First Annual Art Exhibit! made available to prisoners tio of prisoners per police offi­ Chateaubriand of Beef who have shown exemplary cer is 10-15. (Carved at the Table) behavior. Camacho said that meetings IncCudes (ET(tensivt S a fa d (Bar with Sauce "Fleurie", Sauteed Mushrooms, Camacho said that there are with the Governor and the At­ Date: February 14, 1991 to March 1,1991 counsellors who evaluate the torney General will be held Young Vegetables and "Jackson" Potatoes * * ★ Place: Convention Center, Capitol Hill behavior of the inmates and with regard to the enforcement Theme: "Art Straight from the Heart," that Department of Corrections of stricter guidelines in the jail. Mocca Parfait with Mango and Strawberries Valentine theme * * * Coffee^ Tea or Espresso Mignardises Please pick up an entry blank at the Arts Council or Tropical Color Photography and join other island artists in this unique opportunity. Art will be accepted from the past calendar year, limit of 3 pieces. There is an entry fee of $5.00 per piece, $35 per person for Observations/ Call322-1234 in cash. Work must be delivered February 11th (8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the CALL:234-7272(PARAT $60 per couple Convention Center), work will be hung on February 12th, judging on February Callers who wish to give information to NMI Crime Stoppers are not 322-1220 13th, Opening Reception on February 14th. For more information contact the required to give their name or identity, they can leave a code name of fo r Reservations, Call322-1234 Arts Council (322-9982/3) or Janet Foster (234-6885). their own choice, but it they choose to give identity or describe them selves and their whereabouts, in either way they are guaranteed Т а к 322-1220 m confidentiality 6-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1,1991 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -7 Taisague elected 1991 BOE Chairman Gov. signed two laws, vetoed others by Teri M. Flores Chairman to look into the sev­ GregorioCamacho School in San will be needed. four-year term. (CNS)—Gov. Larry I. DeLeon and other financial and business 7-16), the Governor stated that The bill becomes Public Law 7- the courts from exercising one Board of Education Vice- eral projects which he started to Roque to As Matuis in Marpi. The House is scheduled to The three non-voting mem­ Guerrero last Tuesday signed records in English language, the the measure is long overdue and 18. of their constitutional duties and Chairman Jesus Taisague was address during his term. Taisague, who is the resident conduct an oversight committee bers comprise of the teacher, the into law two bills and vetoed law will require the Department that the Commonwealth is ready The Govenor vetoed requiring responsibilities,” the Governor unanimously elected as the new Among the priorities he aired director of the health center in hearing on Feb. 5. Among those private cchool and a student another. of Commerce and Labor not to for its own library to serve the the Commonwealth Judiciary to explained in his letter. “In a Chairman of the Board of Edu­ were the establishment of a new Rota, said that aside from pur­ who will attend from the PSS representative. The bills he approved are: S.B. issue and may revoke a business general public. Although the new provide, at court expense, inter­ criminal case, it is constitution­ cation during the Board’s high school which will be situ­ suing Babauta’s projects, he will includes Commissioner Eliza­ Taisague and members Juan 7-3, to require every business or license and the Registrar of law will create a seven-member preters during criminal pro­ ally required that a defendant monthly meeting Wednesday. ated in 20 hectares of land in also look into the privatization beth Rechebei and the PSS Fis­ B. Tudela (Saipan) and Anicia corporation in the Common­ Corporations not to jssue amd Commonwealth Library Coun­ ceedings (S.B. 7-38) saying that fully understands the proceed­ Taisague replaces former Marpi. of the school bus system as well cal and Budget Officers. Q. Tomokane (Saipan) started wealth to maintain in the English may revoke a corporate charter cil, the Governor said that the the Court does provide those ings against him. If there is no Chairman Juan L. Babauta who The new high school will help as the maintenance services for Since the PSS became an au­ their term of office 1988 while language its financial, book­ until the records are kept in the Public Library Task Force cre­ services. Furthermore, according interpreter for acertain language was elected toserveas this year’s ease out the congestion at the the PSS Central Office. tonomous body in 1988, new Florine Hofschneider (Tinian) keeping,accounting, and busi­ English language (S.B. 7-19). In ated by the Public School Sys­ to the Governor, the bill states available in the Commonwealth, Vice-Chairman of the Board. Marianas High as well as provide Another project which Tais­ officers are elected during the and Juan L. Babauta began their ness records, and S.B. 7-16, to his message to the Presiding tem shall continue its work until that the Courts provide and pay it is incumbent upon the court to Among the accomplishments another facility for the growing ague said he will focus in is the CNMI’s general elections. terms last year. createa Commonwealth Library Officers of the Seventh Legisla­ appointments are made. He said for interpreters provided that the seek such service outside the made by thePSS under Babauta’s student population of the island, further improvement of the cur­ The five-voting members Anna B. Ludwick, (Saipan) Council to facilitate information ture, Gov. Guerrero urged that theLibraryTaskForcehas“done services shall not be obtained Commonwealth at any cost,” helm include the accreditation Babauta said. riculum. At present, the PSS has serve under a four-year term Margaret Lely (Saipan) and resource sharing among the the bill consider amending the a tremendous job in laying the outside the Commonwealth. Gov. Guerrero stated in his letter of both Rota and Marianas High He also stressed that the in­ already finished the science and while the three non-voting Evelyn B. Manglona (Tinian) are Commonwealth’s present and law to accommodate acceptane ground work forapublic library.” “This provision would prevent to the Presiding Officers. School by the Western Associa­ cumbent Chairman look into the computer curriculum while a members of the Board are ap­ the teacher, private school and future libraries. of record keeping in Chamorro tion of Schools and Colleges. matter of relocation of the Pubr math and music curriculum is pointed by the Governor to a the student representatives. The bill he disapproved is a and Carol inan languages as well, Also under Babauta’s leader­ lie School System which is be­ still on the works. measure to allow the Common­ as mandated by Constitutional ship, the kindergarten and com­ coming overcrowded. When asked if he plans to wealth Judiciary to provide, at Amendment No. 43. The bill, as puter classes were implemented Babauta also called the testify in the House oversight court expense, interpreters to written, would penalize busi- in all the public schools and the Board’s attention towards the hearing on PSS, Taisague said parties requesting the same in - nesses whomightchoosetokeep establishment of a high school need for the construction of an­ that he still has to wait for the criminal proceedings, (S.B. 7- business records in Chamorro for Tinian was also realized. other school in the area results of the discussions which 38). and Carolinan languages. The Babauta asked the incumbent as well as the relocation of the will determine if his testimony Regarding the requirement to bill becomes Public Law 7-19. maintain books and accounts, tax Turning to theLibrary Act(S.B. Incumbent chairman Jesus Taisague of Tinian and newly- elected Vice-Chairman Juan L. Babauta during Wednesday's meeting. Vietnamese refugee ordered jailed for one month A MESSAGE FROM by Teri M. Flores show. Superior Court Presiding On October 23,1990, Hefner Judge Robert Hefner has ordered that Tran fill out and ^о о ш / ( % е а ? ъ ordered that Vietnamese refugee sign his application form for Van Maurice Tran be incarcer­ entry to New Caledonia. A fur­ ated for 30 days for contempt ther order dated Nov. 6,1990 of court. was also required since Tran W estern G rill N ight Tran was ordered to be incar­ made inappropriate comments cerated Friday after the court in the application form, accord­ Wh—. SATURDAYS Fresh seafood & steaks cooked to your To all fellow golfers on Saipan: ruled that he contemptuously ing to court records. violated the court's order that Tran was then held in con­ taste on an open grill, accompanied he cooperate with the gov­ tempt of court on Nov. 9,1990 by a complete buffet. We want to let you know that Coral ernment with regard to his de­ after he failed to fill out the SIS Adults, S9 Children Ocean Point Golf Resort will be closed portation. application form to New Cale­ In the January 25 ruling. donia. February 4th through the 7th for the Hefner also vacated the October According to court records, playing of the 1991 12 decision of the court which Hefner ruled to stay the com­ allows Tran to work in the mitment order for 30 days on CNMI pending his deportation. condition that Tran re-submit Seafood Fantaseas The order stipulated that the properly filled out forms which authorization for Tran to find he did. WEDNESDAYS work in the CNMI will cease Subsequent to the Nov. 9 A great value in an all-you-can-cat should he fail to cooperate with order, the court then found that buffet for seafood lovers. the government on his deporta­ Tran had already communicated tion. S1 8 A du lts, $ 9 Children Maruzen Kensetsu Cup to the French Consul in Tran entered the CNMI as a Honolulu and to the French tourist with a French passport Saipan Golf Tournament. Embassy in Washington D.C. on June 1, 1988 and was protesting his entry to New ordered deported after his tourist For the convenience of our special guests Caledonia. visa expired three months later. we re also closing all our restaurants and In the course of his deporta­ Hefner stated in his ruling bars for the same period, including the tion case, the government had that Tran's correspondence with the French authorities "has ef­ Top lagoon Lounge, the Chamorrita, The tried to determine a country fectively destroyed any purpose Sango ans Sea Shell Restaurants and our where Tran could be accepted. Tran however indicated that the for the application the court clubhouse (Double Eagle). only country he wanted to go ordered Tran to submit to New T he B est of Italy to was the U.S. which declined Caledonia." FRIDAYS This tournament is recognized by the to accept him. The ruling also stated that In a Sept. 24, 1990 order, Tran "expressly designed" his An Italian-style buffet featuring Japan Professional Golfers Association Hefner stipulated that Tran action so that he can prevent over 30 authentic dishes. and involves prize money of more than a execute the necessary the acceptance of his visa ap­ SI6 A du lts, S S C hildren quarter of a million dollars. paperworks so as to effectuate plication by the French author­ his departure, court documents ities.

The decision to hold the tournament on Sipan is a big compliment to Coral Ocean Please support your local chapter Point and to our island. S o m ew h ere somebody needs We apologize for any inconvenience to * our fellow Saipan residents, diners and h e lp . American H y a t t R e g e n c y !S a i p a n golfers! Red Cross 8-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1,1991 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9 Gov. Guerrero celebrates his birthday on Jan. 25 Gov. proclaims Marriage Day CNMI Governor Larry I. to show support to every family guidance of the Catholic Church (CNS)—Gov. Larry I. DeLeon "bridge" into the dining area, Guerrero signed Wednesday a with the underlying theme of and the World Marriage En­ Guerrero celebrated his 56th the lights were turned on and proclamation declaring Febru­ “Life Giving Love.” counter, Inc. / Y a d i i birthday on Friday , Jan. 25. the guests sang "Happy ary 10 as the Commonwealth’s Theproclamation provides that Gov. Guerrero in his procla­ At the regular Cabinet Birthday" as he was given a World Marriage Day. this is the fifth year during which mation, is urging everybody to Meeting, they held at the same m warm war. The signing was witnessed the event is organized and cel­ promote the performance and / M V l \ A 0 .0 $ SUZUKI GENERATORS day sang "Happy Bithday" prior by representatives from the red ebrated in the CNMI uner the stability of marriage. M АВТЯ А» ГВАГП to the meeting and hosted a cross, the women’s affairs of­ A RTS ST CRAFTS OF THE PACIFIC luncheon outside fice, Commonwealth Health Administrative Services office Center, CJTPA and other gov­ Special After- for the Governor. ernment agencies. GRAND OPENING Govenment officials,business According to the proclama­ friends,private individuals and CELEBRATION Holiday tion, the foundation of a SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND family members showered the society’s greatness if the Governor with flowers and strength of its families, wherein gifts. Later, his family hosted a the family is estbalished in the Featuring Fine (stand Art by Local Artists and surprised dinner at Oceana marriage relationship between Unique Quality Handicrafts from Indonesia and House at Hyatt Hotel where father and mother. Micronesia. close family members, Special It said that there is a strong Assistants,Directors,and friends Gov. Larry I. Guerrero and urgent need to combat and Oil Paintings. Ikat Weavings. Basketry. Batik. were invited to attend. Gov. Guerrero said he was reverse the increasing trend of The Governor, who had surprised at the number of separation and divorce, and un­ Pottery. Wood Carvings. Silver and shell earlier attended a ceremony for people who were there, which happy marriage relationshipsm, Earrings and more. the National Honor Society at includes board members and that is ever-increasin today. Located in Garapan between Bobby Cadillacs and the CNMI Convention officials of the Bank of Guam. Furthermore, it mentioned Utfnchells. Center,walked into Oceana Also appearing as one of the that marriage should be viewed Gov. Larry Guerrero signs Marriage Day Proclamation Wednesday. House thinking he was having guests were Ambassador F. as a life-long committment be­ OPEN DAILY 12:00 NOON TO 8:00 P.M. SV1400L dinner with his wife and kids. Haydn Williams and Lt. Gov. Witnessing the signing were (LTo R) Jerry Facey from the Red tween husband and wife that is 234-7764 As he entered a makeshift Benjamin T. Manglona. filled with mutual respect and Cross, Special Asst, for Women’s Affairs Malua Peters with com­ Nobody Guarantees Lower Prices Than open communicatioons and panion CHC Rep. Chailane Palacios, CPA Rep. Jack Ogumoro and trust. Social Worker L. Ogumoro PUBLIC NOTICE E jb P N M otors in<. Be There! Sergeant Major (Ret) Frank G. Cepeda, Military It cited that a special day en­ Liaison, is asking all relatives of those service titled ‘World Marriage Day’ Jet 234-3332/7343 · Open: 9am to 6pm »Mon-Sat For your convenience shouldbe recognize and set aside · members in Operation Desert Storm who have not turned in service member's picture and CUC, no more Buckie tip * The life you save may be your owb! military address to do so as soon as possible. Deadline is Friday, February 8,1991. cutoff excuses

by RoimI B. Concepcion The Commonwealth Utilities maxi priest Corporation started implement­ Q et dIzuay fo r the D ay ing strict disconnection of its also appearing in guam -feb 10 90-day deliquent customers jeffs pirates cove a t S a ipa n's 9\[ew est R e s o r t Wednesday without giving le­ niency artymore. CUC Executive Director Ray Guerrero said that “no excuse” Savor Chef (HuBert SFriectte's gourmet Champagne ‘Brunch, was given ears during 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Wednesday’s disconnection of the CUC’s deliquent customers. Complete zvith BlacllAngus (Prime (RiB Guerrero even allowed a one day extension before the cut-off cut to taste and an irresistaBle selection o f pastries and was implemented for those batch Saturday of consumers whosel5-day no­ Breads, including Austrian Apple Strudel and cream. tice will end Tuesday. “There were several consum­ ers that were disconnected last february 9 (Bashjn the AmBiance o f the CluB's Wednesday, some of them came at the office after the cut off, and Oceanside (Pools. they have to pay the reconnection fee and the total amount of the 3 pm - sunset bill,” he said. Guerrero explained that as soon Only $17.SO, Children Below 12 - (H alf‘Price as they get the official 15-day garapan elementary school^ D o w els p ro v id e d notice receipt from the postal service, that it has been acknowl­ $15.50 admission edged by customer...”and there is no response before the deadline, I am sorry but they are going to be cut off.” children 12 & under free Several customers are just “careless, they take it for granted special thanks to: that we are not going to do it, and I feel sorry for them.” ACmHESORJCLJLJB There will Ire no more discon­ continental /ailfcmicronesia Saipan nection schedules from now own, because it will now be on an ¡P.O. everyday basis...”good thing a espn rent a car saipan ЯОщао, Saipan, M B 969SO lot of commercial rate users are coming in and tries to settle their ‘Telephone (670) 322-1234 obligations,” Guerrero cited no alcoholic beverages or coolers Тазе (670)322-1220 He mentioned that they are also no refunds or exchanges implementing the same scheme on Rota and Tinian. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 11 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY1,1991 National Honor Society PSS request to hold members inducted Members of the National A total of 46 students from O r t o n / Honor Society were inducted in grades 10 to 12 were inducted early meeting denied ceremonies held Saturday at the Saturday. Chandra Sekaran, the AUABiSOBJCLUß Convention Center in Capitol group’s adviser said that for a Saipan 6Kw - 350Kw Generators in stock by Ronel B. Concepcion Committees on Ways and week. Hill. student to qualify as a member The Public School System’s Means, Judiciary and The communication requires We also stock over $100,000 in Onan parts Among the dignitaries who of the Society, a 3.5 grade request to hold a prelimary Governmental Operations and Rechebei to submit to the attended the ceremony were point average must be main­ meeting, prior to the actual Health, Education and Welfare, Legislature by the end of Gov. Larry I. Deleon Guerrero tained. oversight hearing regarding its sent to Education January, vital information and CNMI First Lady Mathilde The members of the Honor financial status, was denied by Commissioner Elizabeth regarding the school system's Guerrero, Board of Education Society are involved in many members of the House of Rechebei a letter dated January past and future financial Juan L. Babauta, Chief Justice activities that bring out the Representatives. 16, informing her about the expenditures. Jose Dela Cruz, PSS school spirit, good character, Earlier, the House scheduled joint hearing next The Commissioner, then Commissioner Elizabeth citizenship, service and leader­ responded by asking committee Rechebei and PTA President ship both within the school chairmen Representatives Jesus Frank Rosario. and in the community. Come to the Professionals to Attao, William Ada, and Stanley Torres to conduct first LEASE - SELL - OR BUY a preliminary meeting before the hearing. $ $ $ Rechebei's purpose is to give CNMI PROPERTIES ample chance to review their budget plan and to "better (670) 235-7MPR/7600 clarify the needs of the 234-7447 communities...prepare the PSS 3Kw to 1500Kw also available in justifying its needs if arianas Pacific necessary" BETTER OPTIONS M i d -P a c M i c r o n e s i a , i n c . Her letter stressed that such a P.O. BOX 569 BEACH ROAD, CHALAN.KANOA SAIPAN, MP 96950 Upper Hi-Way, Garapan Box PPP-298 Saipan, MP 96950 meeting would "iron out any Tel. (670) 234-0475 · Fax: (670) 234-0476 (Licensed and Locally Owned) BIC; A. Alvarez . discrepancy...rather than an oversight hearing." lf/L///l6Uis renowned fo r many things: The committe heads, then, in It's impeccable service, it sfine cuisine and it s casually elegant atmosphere. response to the request, sent to the PSS a letter on January 30, Ho enhance your dining pleasure, we are proud to present "LNUfL "on which points out that there the piano. 3jpw enjoy live classical and mellow music, while you dine By . will be "no useful purpose in WORLD FAMOUS candlelight on the island's finest grilled meat, seafood and superS continental discussing the same issues and Members of the Honor Society flank Gov. Larry Deleon Guerrero and concerns twice.” CNMI First Lady Mathilde during last Saturday s ceremony. Guerrero cuisine. The House communication was the keynote speaker of the event. explained that everything that CHICKEN HOUSE what could be "accomplished in *1fy Our Ufouse Specialties the preliminary hearing could also be accomplished in the Live ‘Maine LoBster m oversight hearing." %gast Nrime Njfi V —/- It further confirms that, as originally scheduled, the Chef's commendations For Reservation hearing will be held on 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m Call 322-1234 February 5, at 10 in the Fax: 322-1220 morning at the House (Semi-Normal) Chamber..."looking forward to your presence and your Fis cal and Budget Officer." Following are some of the Transpac Business Center - Saipan required information that the House is asking the education commissioner to submit: Fully furnished individual offices 100 -180 sq. ft. The fiscal management for the year 1990 including the Available for rent reprogramming action and total lapsed salaries; the 1991 reprogramming actions, and tire Ideal for. first quarter lapsed salaries; list of all travels performed outside Professionals of the Commonwealth from NHS members Brenda Farley (photo below) and Frank Eliptico of Start-up businesses Come one, Come All, and January 1, 1990 to December Marianas High School receive their certificate being awarded by MHS Off-island vendors to maintain local contacts 31, 1990. Principal Herman Sablan. enjoy the delicious world Executives offices away from general offices famous Pelicana Style B-B-Q Records on personnel management, specifically the Workplaces to conduct investment feasibility studies chicken as well as our secret implementation of the salary recipe fried chicken increase for classroom teachers; list of current vacancies; status Services include use o f: of trash collection contract for FY 1991 and source of funding Private telephone extension, computer network, facsmile & copying machines if completed for trash Reception, message center, conference room & centralized postal box Free Promotional Gifts will be collections contracts for 1988, 1989 and 1990. given to customers upon Included in the requirement Other services available: purchase (While supplies last) are listings of all fiscal years' 1990 and 1991 federal grants Notary, secretarial, accounting & management services We are located at As Perdido and funding level. road, directly behind Island For information, please visit or call us at Transpacenter, , Saipan Snack bar, in (located on 2nd floor of Dial-Rent-To-Own, next to the Hobby Shop)

Open Daily T e l: (670) 235-3355 1 l:OOam - 10pm F ax : (670) 234-1801 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-13 12-MARIANAS v a rie ty NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY1,1991 MVB Board Vocational Ed Week Equipment Rental F o r A l l Your Equipm ent N eeds ( H e a r t t o ( H e a r t elect officers project winding up The Board of Directors mel visito r caRus a t Payloader With Vocational Education has learned many of the con­ Jan. 18, for its monthly on H aC entines ( D a y Week a mere two weeks away, cepts behind finish carpentry. meeting. Were the election of many of the projects being done The final disposition of the fur­ officers was' held with all by students atNorthem Marianas niture, though, hasn’t been de­ nominees being voted MARIANAS REPAIRS College’s Vocational Education cided yet. Vocational Education unanimously as follows: Peter Department are almost com­ Week Committee Chariman Bob JL. Igitol, re-elected as Chairman; Ronald D. Sablan, ROYAL SILK FAME pleted according to NMC press Scruggs says the six-piece set C0.r INC. release. N.M.C. students are Vice Chariman; Juan P. may be awarded as a door-prize Tenorio, Treasurer; Elphidia C. offers you a wide selection of any Silk making a six piece furniture set, during the Vocational Education Sanchez, Secretary, accoding to CHALAN LAU-LAU, MIDDLE ROAD wear on Valentines Dayl including a china cabinet, a Week celebration, or the com­ news release from MVB. SAIPAN, MP 96950 dining room table and six chairs, mittee may simply decide to give During the general TEL. 234-9083/84 · FAX NO. 234-1240 A gift for a love two end tables and a bed with it back to the students who made •membership meeting, Thomas one or for your­ headboard. Lino B. Santos is the it, the press release said. Picarro, President of DFS carpentary teacher at the College, The cost of this particular Saipan, and Frances Sablan- self. said the NMC press release. project is estimated at $400. but Belias .Personnel/Marketing Go right to the The class has been working on it’s retail cost would be Manager of Aqua Resort Club, the furniture for two weeks now. approsimately $1,300 to a con­ were elected for a four-year heart and don't A -ss Santos predicts it will be com­ sumer. All of the wood is im­ term. They joined Sablan and n overshoot your pleted on time next week. In the Sanchez in the board ported. membership representation. Cement Mixer courseof the project, the class budget. The Governor's appointees are Middle Road Fork Lift Igitol,Tenoriojohn T. Flores, Compactor and Many More! BemaditaDLG. San Nicolas, ■ast West Rental 5 3 10% Discount Tinian, and Vincent A. Manglona, Rota, said the MVB on all items release. The Marianas Visitors Bureau is governed by a nine-member Come and visit us. Board of Directors, five of We are located at Harmony Plaza, Garapan, whom are appoointed by the Governor and four are elected MICROL COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT next to Kimchi Cabana. Phone No. 234-7367 by and within the MVB general membership. The Bureau was •HotefRestaurant Supplies Garke Equipment · established by law in 1976 to • Food Service Equipment Wilson Sporting G o o d s· coordinate the development •Janitorial Equipment & Supplies Manitowok Ice Machines · and promotion of the CNMI •Spartan Chemicals Star Mfg. Kitchen Equipments · tourist industry. • Johnson Products Lihbey Glasses · •E c o la b Products Rubbeimaid Products · K S T I I K I t • Leonaid/Kelvinator Appliances Ansul (Sentry) Fire Extinguisher · H a s h iio n Ambassador 0i t / f l ; Williams visits Siili NEW ARRIVALS Lino Santos shows his fellow students the carpentry work prepared for UP TO the Voc Ed Week. Saipan Feb. 1 to Feb 9, Only! (CNS)—Former Ambassador CLOTHES______to the Micronesian and G et M ore from Life... • Party Dress · Winter Dress for Travelers Marianas Political Status DISCOUNT Negotiations, F. Haydn • Big Size Dress for Local Women B u c k l e U p ! Williams, arrived on Saipan Come While Supply Lasts! SHOES______last week Friday for a private For every purchase of $100.00 cash You can win a visit with political leaders in • Boots · Big Size Shoes (size 10") the Commonwealth. Kelvinator 6000 BTU Window Airconditioner. • 300 different Kinds & Styles The Ambassador was met ANNOUNCEMENT upon his arrival by Lt. Gov. Refreshments will be served on opening day!!! • We repair shoes at our store anytime for free Benjamin T. Manglona, an old BAGS______The Office of the Mayor of Saipan is looking for personal friend who was a member of the Marianas • Handbag · Purse · Traveling Bag three CNMI citizens who want to apply for a six Political Status Commission ANNOUNCEMENT • 300 different kinds & style month training program in the fundamentals of representing Rota which Dear Valued Customers; Agriculture, in Japan. assisted in negotiating the ACCESSORIES:------Covenant • EARRINGS - 400 different styles Ambassador Williams headed To Better Serve You, The Microl Commercial Department would like to announce that Interested applicants must posses or meet the the U.S. Negotiating team starting February 1,1991, The Department will open its Business Operation at its New • Hairpins - 500 different styles which led to the signing of following requirements: Location in San Jose at the former Morgen Mini-Mart, (See Map) LU 1. Male Covenant in February 15, 1075 Auto Repair j a ~ i at Mt. Carmel Auditorium. He Our New Numbers will be: 235-5950, 5951 & 5952 or Fax Number 235-5953. -J OPENS: 1 i! l · . 2. Unmarried also worked closely with the < 9:00 am - 10:10pm Now Building 3. High School Diploma or GED CNMI political leaders in Tanapag.and W.S.Reyes .Koblerville gomezjionorary SCC member Ekm.SchodsMLCaimelMarianas who donated his time as legal High School Marine Biology advisor,praised the efforts of the Club ' and National Chamber and the Hyatt’s annual HonorSociety,and Whispering “World’s Largest Office Party ”, Palms School. starting at held in December. The event Groups from MTC.The raised $25,000,with approxi­ Business Center,PIC,Dive Op­ mately halfof that going towards erators Assn., and the PACB AR the homework center project. Radar Station have already Chamber of Commerce mem­ pledged their support to help * 1 4 ,9 5 0 Nissan Stanza XE 4DR Sedan bers all agreed that such a project clean up a number of our island’s Modet FLU12WAEUC-12 beaches and reefs including would benefit the CNMI com­ Obyan,Pau Pau.Suwaso,Micro Nissan Hardbody 2WD Truck munity in the future. Ying re­ Beach, San Model: SLD21FBUCW-16 marked that this project “setting Jose(Dist.7),Tanapag,Chalan 2.4-liter SOHC 12-valve 4-cylinder engine Contoured reclining front bucket seat with adjustable head restraints Trip odometer speedometer, coolant a foundation for tomorrow.” Kanoa, Sugar Dock,San 1991 Nissan Hardbody Truck Loaded With Sequential multi-point electronic fuel injection Full cutoile carpeting temperature and fuel level gauges; low fue Younis made sure the SCC Antonio,Tank Beach,Civic Electionically-contiolled 4-speed outomutk overdrive transmission Air conditioning level warning light knew that the homework center CenterJLau Lau, and the Grotto, Power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering Power-boosted ventilation system Digital quartz clock the CRM release said. 4-wheel independent suspension Tilt steering, . column . . , , , , , Electronically-tuned ÀM/FM stereo radio, would be a peerprojecL She said Front and rear stabilizer bars ¿sp ee d variable intermittent windshield wipers with twiivsteam washer cassette witn Dolby® noise reduction, that the tutors will be fellow Donations are also pouring 2.4-Titer SOHC 4-cyTmder engine Tinted glass Tachometer and trip odometer Power-assisted brakes (front vented disc/rear drum) Electric rear window defroster with timer automatic metal tape capability and classmates who are exceptional in from a number of concerned Sequential multipoint fuel injection Halogen headlights Digital quartz clock Full aerodynamic wheel cover Side window defoagets automatic program search and 4 speakers students, and teachers would be island businesses who are sup­ 5-speed manual overdrive transmission Dual outside mirrors with passenger-side convex mirror Electronically-tuned AM /FM stereo cassette Flush-mounted halogen headlights Remote trank, fuelliller door and hood releases Automatic front shoulder belt system porting the cleanup by provid­ Power recirculating ball steering audio system with automatic-reverse and Flush mounted cornering tights Center console with covered storage area there to monitor the class and Chromed steel wheels 3-point rear seatbelts in the outboard ing food and refreshments for a D olby® noise reduction Semi-concealed windshield wiper/washers Dual cup holders in center console positions offer help when needed. She barbeque at American Memo­ Power vented front disc/rear drum brakes Sliding rear window 3-point seatbelt system Tinted glass Lockable glovebax ChikTsafety rear door locks added that the tutors would rial Park. The list includes Independent front suspension with stabilizer bar/solid doth seat trim and full carpeting Body-color wide protective body side moldings Dual cwgred visor vanity mirrors Energy-absorbing front and rear bumpers bepaid for their time,and the Joeten,Kweks,MTC,Tasi rear axle with leaf spring Air conditioning Energy-absorbing steering column Interior TOUrtesy fights-cigarette lighter, ashtray, glovebox and trunk Energy-absorbing steering column Double-wall cargo box with removable tailgate Sid^vindowdefoggers Available now of teachers would volunteer their Tours,MVB.Marpac,Island services, the release said. Bottling.Payless, Saipan A Sweetheart Deal < Also discussed during the Ice,Carmen Safeway and Available now at iJoeten Motors luncheon was a planne open Herman’s Bakery .said the CRM AUTOMOTIVE SALES · PARTS · SERVICE n house when the centers release. open,setting up a monitoring Anyone interested in taking Joeten Motors NISSAN P.O. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. 234-5562/5563/5564/5565 |a · Built for the H u m a n Race® system to evaluate the project, part in the cleanup can still con­ AUTOMOTIVE SALES » PARTS * SERVICE Business Hours: 8:00AM to 5:00PM Monday to Saturday tact CRM at 234-6623,or just and encouraging parental in­ P.O. Box 680. Saipan, MP 96950 Tel. 234-5562/5563/5564/5565 “First on Saipan” show up at your favorite beach Built for th e H u m a n Race® Drive with Care and Buckle Up volvement, the PSS release said. Business Hours: 8:00AM to 5:00PM Monday to Saturday and lend a hand in the sand. Drive with Care and Buckle lip “First on Saipan” 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1,1991 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-21 NMC student named finalist Letters to the Editor- Continued from page 2 get Office allowed $22 million At present, PSS does not have furniture and fixture, office The budget for the PSS is we are not alone with this re­ forPSS which was passed by the the cash to pay the rental for equipment, vehicles, etc.., re­ much more complex that what sponsibility. Quality programs for Truman Scholarship House. The Senate amended the February. We need to have cash ceived no allocation to date. has been shown in the media go hand in hand with motivated House version and recom­ if our payments are going to be These amounts are to provide recently. It is a fact that the staff and adequate funding in John Oliver D. Gonzales has will flown, all expenses paid, to situation, and specifics about the mended lapsed funds in the made to the owners. Nonpay­ services to the three islands’ 10 delay in thepassage of the budget addition to support from the been selected as a Truman San Francisco where he will un­ Presidency of Harry S. Truman, amount of $400,000 for housing ment of rental due will result in elementary schools, the three is a contributing factor to the community and the leaders. It Scholarship Finalist. Eleven dergo an extensive interview by the release said. and $200,000 for emergency possible eviction and therefore high schools and the junior high real problems we are facing in should be noted that PSS in not hundred students were nomi­ the Regional Review Panel at classrooms at MHS. PSS has cancellation of some classes in school. The total number of paying for housing and trash a revenue generating agency but nated for this year’s competi­ 9:00a.m., Wednesday , March The Panel is expected to rec­ recently submitted to the Gov­ certain schools but will not close public school students enrolled collection, not to mention the a service agency solely depen­ tion and only aboutone in 6 was 13th. The interview will include ommend one or more finalists ernor a supplemental request for any of the schools. for this academic year is 6,449. cost of operating the largest dent on the goodwill of the selected as a finalist, an NMC a review of his application and from the South Pacific Region $6,923,277 to cover Further delay in recruitment PSS also provides food services agency in the CNMI. Legislature in the budget pro­ press release said. the essay he wrote which to be appointed by the Board of the difference. This difference of teachers will result in the PSS and transportation to the 1,938 Let us keep things in the cess. John is also the President of accompaniedhis Trustees as the 1991 John should will be for additional books and ending up with teachers who are private school students. proper perspective and con­ Thank you for your under­ the Associated Students of application,questions about the receive written notice of his fi­ library materials, Instructional unable to find jobs elsewhere. It To those of you who are be­ centrate in trying to provide the standing and should you have Northern Marianas College. He world political and economic nal status by early April. supplies, recruitment and repa­ should be noted that CNMI ing affected by this, I ask for best possible education to our specific questions regarding the triation, personnle housing, teachers’ salary is not competi­ your understanding and patience. children. The Public School budget situation in the Public Board of Education expenses, tive enough. Both the Senate and the House System is ready to assist the School System, please do not professional services, school and All other categories such are are diligently addressing the Legislature in any way to fa­ hesitate and let us know. 1990ISUZU Pick-Up CLEARANCE office supplies, etc. recruitment and repatriation for problem and will soon be able to cilitate this process for the best Sincerely, The annual cost for housing teachers, youth activities, pro­ come through with a realistic interest of the students. We are Includes: is $1.3 million if we are to fessional services, equipment and reasonable budget for the charged with a very challenging /s/Elizabeth Diaz Rechebei Air Condition * Power Steering John Oliver Gonzales NM C Truman Scholarship finalist. accomodate all the teachers rental such as honeywagons, PSS. and serious responsibility but Commissioner of Education AM/FM Cassette Stereo needed in FY ‘91. The submis­ sion by Planning and Budget is k*1 Ton Bed >LUS: $75,000 for one year. This was ILI/% * 7 8 9 5 1 Rear Bumper accepted by the House and ■I ■ 1 ■n i ■ М Ч ■ 1 ими i i: l REE transmitted to the Senate. Sub­ Д _ 1 sequently under Continuing ERATOR resolution, PSS received addi­ VERY NEW tional allotment to cover rental MILK fHAT YOU PONT CAR and housing allowances up to the end of January. PBAO also submitted $10,000a year for trash HAVE TO REFRIGERATE collection; PSS contract with the trash collector annually costs TILL YOU OPEN IT! $50,000 a year. To date, no reprogramming has been carried out contrary to what seems to be the impression among some of us. The books and library materials category was identified as a possible source early on since it was the only category with sufficient Saturday, Feb. 2, 9 am to noon funds at the time. However, it was not reprogrammed and will . . ; 7 ; ' ■ « . . be addressed in the supplemen­ tal request. ONLY AT The monthly rental payment for houses for our teachers and staff is due the first of the month. E$PN M otors int. Be There! ¿¡SSL· t i . o o j o let 234-3332/7343 · Open: 9am to 6pm · Moa-Sot · For your coaveaieace L etters Come out end join in to hdp fight our island's massive beech litter Continued... Dear Editor: problem. For more information on how you or yoir group can participate, Please allow us to communi­ contact CRM at 234662303201 cate to the general public regard­ ing the Boy Scout Program in the Barbeque at American Memorial Park . Our T O A L L CNMI RESIDENTS Boy Scout Program is part of the following the deahup. Boy Scout of America and falls MTC ANNOUNCES NEW TELEPHONE under the Aloha Council in Ho­ nolulu. Over the past two years, NUMBER PREFIXES ON THE ISLAND the Boy Scout Program in the NMI has expanded and improved significantly. The third week of February, SAIPAN IS GROWING AND SO ARE WE!! 1991, has been proclaimed by the Governor as Boy Scout Week in the CNMI. On February 17,1991, LISTED BELOW ARE THE NEW SAIPAN PREFIXES SAFE DRIVING <Л/ V.}* / v as part of its activities, the boys will attend mass in Garapan, in Stem euùvuy! Aw full uniform, then present exhib­ 288 Serving Customers in the Airport Area its and demonstrations immedi­ ately after the mass. The next Serving Customers in the Gualo Rai Area ANY LAND FOR LEASE? day, the boys will proceed to the 233 Boy Scout Land to clean their à T T k PONT MISS YOUR CHANCE! campsites and prepare for their F O R E m O S T Serving Customers in the Kagman Area NEW! FOREMOST LONG LIFE, REGULAR AND LOWFAT 256 WE LEASE LAND. spring camporee. As part of the development MILK is low In sodium, has no preservatives and'it's Vitamin A&D ^ w Serving Customers in the Area ANY KIND OF PROPERTY. of the program, the Marianas enriched. Stays fresh on your shelf up to six months. 235 Public Land Corporation desig­ nated 10 hectares of land atNaftan NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE! For the health of it! Contact: Mr. Kwon. Tel.No. 234-8852 Continued on page 26 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-23 22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1,1991 Current Hyatt awards its em ployees S Marianas Public Land Corporation Events· At a special all-employee two. A refrigeration the Hyatt forone year,is employee celebration held recently at technician,Mr. Castillo is noted of the month for July. Brigida к Gilligans,'Governor Larry I. for always conducting his duties Cruz,waitress in the Teppan % CNMI style- Guerrero and Hyatt Regency in a very professional manner. Yaki.with one year of Hyatt O' PUBLIC NOTICE Saipan General Manager David Supervisor of the third quar­ service .receives the honor for the Ying presented awards to out­ ter is Estaban Palomero. month of August. Allen Abo,on 4 ^ P4

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JtádüfiL 1:30 PM 1988 SUBARU WGN A A D -46 1 ψ44Όэ . $ 3 4 9 5 . SPRING TERM, 1991 is estimated at 54,240 gallons a A $91,320 contribution to the CNMI VS HIGNESS ASUMUMA day with 80% of its usage return­ FEB. 05 9:00 AM new waste facility is expected 1 9 8 8 M A Z D A R X 7 A A F -3 5 3 8 9 9 5 т 7 9 9 5 . CNMI VS JOSEPH JOE J0HANES ing 43,392 gallons a day to the from the DFS management In SHORT TERM COURSES OPEN TO EVERYONE HIGH INTEREST TOPICS EARN CPE UNITS 1 9 8 8 M A Z D A P /U TAITANO.MARIA IGIT0L VS IN RE ES­ public sewage system. lieu of the cash contribution, the AAB-289 2495т 1 9 9 5 . TATE These are short, practical, courses on topics of interest to all. The courses are open to everyone regardless of age or naUonal origin. All you need is the willingness to team. *GrandHotelExtension which management has proposed to 1 9 8 8 FORD BRONCO AAH-468 9 5 0 5 . 8 5 0 0 . Continuing Professional Education (CPE) units are awarded upon completion of a course. These units can be equated to college credits. 1:30 PM is assessed to be an $18 million construct an overpass crossing CAMACHO.JULIAN RIOS IN RE ES' extension to the existing hotel along the Beach Road area. 1990 CHEV CAMARO A A P -8 0 6 2(Ьв08; 17,500. REGISTRATION BEGINS JANUARY 21. FIRST CLASSES START FEB4. PLEASE REGISTER AT ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS OFFICE, NMC CAMPUS, FEB.06 9:00 AM site. The project is expected to DFS also proposed to fund BETWEEN 8· 4:00PM DAILY. REGISTRATION IS CONTINUOUS UP TO THE TIME A CLASS STARTS. You must be registered to be admlUed into class! CNMI VS FRANCISCO R.SANT0S 1985 MITSUBISHI P/U AAG-735 795т 595. CNMI VS YOON,S00K KIM be 10-storeys in height and will 50% of the cost of a demand C O U R S E N U M B E R I T I T L E UNITS DAYS TIME DATES ROOM INSTRUCTOR FEE 1:30 PM house 72 rooms. triggered traffic light in front of 1987 CRESSIDA A A C -3 0 9 7 8 9 5 т 6 9 9 5 . 1/18/91 FREE DEMONSTRATIONS & PRODUCT BRIEFINGS AG & IN0 VS FERRER.R0WEMA A. They have pledged to con­ the project The remaining 50% FEB. 07 8:30 AM tribute $75,168 to the Saipan is expected to be funded by the 1990 HI-LUX 1T0N AAR-427 9 9 9 5 . DEM 001 IBM DEMONSTRATION Tu 6:30-7:30PM Feb. 5 CNMI VS SASA0,WILLY D-2 R. Adams Free sewer system while a $50,000 Department of Public Works. 1 9 8 4 FIAT A A M -1 5 4 4 9 5 т 1 9 5 . DEM 002 IBM UPDATE Th 6:30-7:30PM Feb. 7 D-2 R. Adams Free 9:00 AM contribution was also extended * Coral Ocean Point Condo­ DEM 003 MACINTOSH UPDATE Th 6:30-7:30PM Feb. 7 D -6 B. Michling Free CNMI VS ED ARIN0 BENITO for the Marpi Solid Waste Sys­ minium which is a 16 storey, CNMI VS NGIRADONG.MARIO 1 9 8 3 M A Z D A 6 2 6 AAB-316 2995. 2495. tem. 129 room facility designed to CNMI VS LEE SECHARKEBUR 1990 COROLLA COUPE AAD-184 8599т 7 9 9 5 . COMPUTER SKILLS IBM APPLICATIONS CNMI VS ESTEVES.JUAN C. The project is estimated to use compliment the existing golf- CNMI VS SATUR,CATALINA M. 15,660 gail/day and is expected course project It is expected to 1 9 8 7 HI-LUX A A E -4 5 2 2 5 9 9 . 1 9 9 5 . CM 010D INTRO TO IBM PC 9 MWF 8 -1 1AM Feb. 4-8 Teach. Res. Ctr. S. Woodruff $55 CNMI VS MALUS,JESUS to return 12,528 gal/day to the cost $22 million. CM 010C INTRO TO IBM PC 9 MWF 6-7:30PM Feb. 4-15 D-2 S. Woodruff $55 CNMI VS HERMAN M.INDALECI0 public sewer system. A $274,572 contribution for 1 9 8 8 CRESSIDA AAX-932 7995т 6 9 9 5 . CM 040B BEG. WORD PERFECT 5.0 12 SAT 9-12 Noon Feb. 16-March 9 D-2 J. Khoury $75 CNMI VS N0RITA,AUGUSTINE M. C M 040C BEG. WORD PERFECT 5.0 12 MWF 8 -11AM March 4-11 Teach. Res. Cir. The hotel has two wells and a the sewer system is expected M. Freeman $75 1:30 PM C M 041A ADV. WORD PERFECT 5.0 4.5 ThTTh 3-4:30PM March 14-21 D-2 M. Freeman 27.5 1 9 8 8 S U P R A A A G -321 427995-. 12,995. CABRERA,FIDELM. VS IN REGUARD.0F desalinization system which can from the management of the ho­ CM 04IB ADV. WORD PERFECT 5.0 4.5 MWF 6-7:30PM April 1-5 D-2 M. Freeman 27.5 provide 53,000 gal/a day. tel. A $ 100,000 contribution will CM 020C INTRO TO LOTUS: SPREADSHEET 10 WFMW 8:30-1 IAM Feb. 20-27 Teach. Res. Ctr. S. Woodruff $60 ESTATE 1 9 9 0 COROLLA WGN AAS-033 9999т 8 5 0 0 . CM Q20B INTRO TO LOTUS: SPREADSHEET 10 WFM 6-8:OOPM Feb. 20-March 1 D-2 S. Woodruff $60 CABRERA,MAGIC B.VSGUARDIANSHIP *Taga Condominium which be made for the solid waste CM 021A INTERMEDIATE LOTUS 9 MWF 8:30-11:30AM March 18-22 Teach. Res. Ctr. S. Woodruff $55 OF ESTATE is a $40 million, 7-16 storey fa­ system while a $150,000 dona­ 1 9 8 9 COROLLA SDN AAM-806 7995. 6995. CM 025 LOTUS 2Л: ALLWAYS PRINTING ADD-IN 4 WF 6:00-8:00PM March 13 & 15 D-2 K. Barnes $25 FEB .08 8:30 AM cility. Retail and recreational tion will be provided to pave the CM 023 LOTUS: GRAPHS 3 SAT 9-12 Noon March 16 D-2 S.Woodruff 1987 VWJETTA AAD-280 5800: 4 5 0 0 . IBM STUDENTS SHOULD BRING A $20 CNMI VS PANGELINAN,DOMINIC areas will be housed in the lower road from their site to the air­ CM 024 LOTUS: MACROS 5 I/*' DISK TO CLASS. DISKS ARE 5 SAT 9-12 Noon March 23 & April 6D -2 S.Woodruff $30 CM 032A INTRO TO dBASE ΙΠ PLUS AVAILABLE AT NMC BOOKSTORE. 10 MWFM 8:30-11AM April 8-15 level of the condominium com­ port Teach. Res. Ctr. J. Ferrari $60 JUDGE MARTY K. TAYLOR 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA A A S -7 6 6 4 9 9 5 т 3 9 9 5 . CM 032B INTRO TO dBASE IQ PLUS 10 SAT 9-12 Noon April 13-May 4 D-2 J. Fen-ari $60 FEB. 04 plex. During Wednesday’s meeting, CM 048 A FIRST COURSE IN AUTOCAD (NEW) 12 MWF 6:0O-8:00PM April 8-19 D-2 K. Barnes $75 1 9 8 7 AAL-111 3495т 2995. 9:00 AM The management will con­ the Board also approved three S U B A R U W G N CM 037 INTRO TO PEACHTREE (COMPUTERIZED) ACCOUNTING 12 MWF 6:OO-8:0OPM April 22-May 3 D-2 K. Barnes $75 CNMI VS YE0UN JIN LEE tribute $714,096 for sewer and applications whose permits have CM 029 MONEY MANAGEMENT WITH MONEY COUNTS 6 MWF 6:00-8:00PM March 18 -22 D-2 K. Barnes $40 1990 MITSUBISHI AAM-144 9995т 7 9 9 5 . 3:00 PM will also be providing $200,000 already been circulated the Pa­ MACINTOSH APPLICATIONS JUVENILES for road improvement. A cific Islands Club Extension, the 1987 CRESSIDA A A B -0 7 0 7 4 9 5 т 6 9 9 5 . FEB. 05 9:00 AM $200,000 contribution has also Managaha Island and the. CM 015A MACINTOSH: THE BASICS 6 TTh 1:30-3PM Feb. 5-14 D-6 R. Newport $40 CNMI VS ANTONIO C. CEPEDA been allotted for the solid waste American Memorial Park 1 9 8 9 COROLLA AAL-288 8995т 7995. CM015B MACINTOSH: THE BASICS 6 SAT 9-12 Noon Feb. 9 * 1 6 D-6 R. Newport $40 CNMI VS MARCELLO R0M0L0R CM 017 INTERMEDIATE MACINTOSH (NEW) Π 6 TTh 1-.30-3PM April 2-11 D-6 R. Newport $40 CNMI VS IGNACIO IL0 WAB0L system. projects. VW WGN AAE-942 8899т 7500. CM 035B INTROTO MICROSOFT WORD 4.0 FOR THE MAC 9 SAT. 1 9 8 8 9-12 Noon March 2-16 D-6 R. Rewport $55 FEB.06 9:00 AM It is estimated that the project Torres also suggested that CM 030 INTRO TO FILEMAKER II 6 MW 1:30-3PM Feb. 19-28 D-6 R. Newport $40 CNMI VS SANWER B. SANTER will use 148,770 gal/day and will amendments should be made 1 9 8 5 NISSAN 200SX A A C -7 5 6 3 9 9 5 т 3 1 9 5 . CM 036 INTRO TO EXCEL 2.2 FOR THE MAC 6 MWF 8:30-10AM March 4-15 D-6 S. Woodruff $55 CM 045 DESKTOP PUBLISHING: PAGEMAKER ON THE MAC 12 SAT CNMI VS FRANCISCO KAIPAT return 199,016 to the sewer sys­ with regards to the current jet- 9-12 Noon March 23-April 20 D-6 R. Newport $75 1985 MAZDA 626 4 9 9 5 т 3 9 9 5 . CM 031 INTRO TO MICROSOFT WORKS FOR THE MAC 9 TTh 1:30*3PM April 16-May 2 D-6 B. Michling $55 CNMI VS QUETIN M. NGIRAR0IS tem. ski regulations. He recom­ A A K -0 6 5 CM 046 INTRO TO SL'PERPAINT & MACDRAW 6 TTh 3-4:30PM April 16-25 D-6 CNMI VS MARTIN T.TAKAI R. Newport $40 *Nikko Staff Housing which mended that the operation of such 1989 HI-LUX EX-CAB 49т899т 9 9 9 5 . 1:30 PM is a $650,000 dormitory style businesses should be limited to MAC STUDENTS SHOULD BRING A KATHLEEN M. ALDAN VS 3 1/2- DISK TO CLASS. DISKS ARE BUSINESS housing structure. U.S. residents. 1 9 8 9 COROLLA AAK-415 8 9 9 5 т 7 9 9 5 . AVAILABLE AT NMC BOOKSTORE ALDAN,LORENZO Dl.S. DELA ROSA,ROBERT D. VS MELANIE S. The project is a three-storey Present during Wednesday’s B U 010 BEGINNING TYPING if i j f P ' 15 1711 6:30-8:OOPM Feb. 5-March 7 D-5 F. Mendoza $75 DELA ROSA building with 66 two bedroom meeting held at the CRM Con­ BU 014 TELEPHONE ETIQUETTE *fcd 3 SAT. 9-12 Noon Feb. 23 D-5 M. Pangelinan $15 LETICIA PALACIOS VS MICHAEL R. ference Room were DENR Chief BU 025 REAL PROPERTY TRANSACT. AND PRACTICES IN CNMI (NEW) 12 SAT 9-12 Noon units and one single bedroom March 2-23 A-4 J. Lizama $75 CABRERA BU041A HOW TO FILE A BUSINESS TAX RETURN (NEW) 3.5 SAT 8:30-12 Noon March 9 A -7 G. Tagabue! $25 unit. Nicolas deleon Guerrero, His­ KATHLEEN M. ALDAN, elal. VS LORENZO BU040A HOW TO FILE A PERSONAL TAX RETURN (NEW) 3 SAT 9-12 Noon March 23 A-7 G. Tagabucl $20 A $105,336 contribution was toric Preservation Officer ( n o w s h o w i n o DLG. ALDAN BU040B HOW TO FILE A PERSONAL TAX RETURN (NEW) 3 SAT 9-12 Noon April 6 A-7 G. Tagabucl $20 made for the new waste treat­ Michael Fleming, and DEQ VALERIE M.REUNEY VS K0SCHY S. REUNEY . ment facility. It is estimated that Chief Russell Mechem. it will use 21,945 gal/day with CUC Executive Director Ray LAM.GUA.GE PALACIOS,LETICIA VS CABRERA,MICHAEL R. 17,556 gal to be returned to the Guerrero was not in the meeting. DANCES FEB.07 9:00 AM The CRM Board consists of JA 040 BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE, LEVEL A on-site cesspools. 20 MW 6:30-7:45PM Feb. 4-April 8 A-7 A. Ada $85 CNMI VS PALMER,PAUL T. JA 041 BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE, LEVEL B 20 Nikko is requesting a CUC the Executive Directors of the TTh 6.-30-7.-45PM Feb. 5-April 14 A-4 K. Kawachi $85 CNMI VS MASAR0 SAIM0N W IT H T H E EN 010A CONVERSATIONAL ENGUSH, BEGINNING LEVEL A 24 MTW 6:00-7:30PM Feb. 4-March 12 Bldg.P, Ex. Conf. Rm. J. Khoury $100 sewer hook-up if the project is DC&L, CUC, DPW Director, EN 010B CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH, BEGINNING LEVEL A 1:30 PM 24 MTW 7:30-9:00PM Feb. 4-March 12 Bldg.P, Ex. Conf. Rm. J. Khoury $100 permitted. Chiefs of the Fish and Wildlife, EN 010C CONVERSATIONAL ENGUSH, BEGINNING LEVEL A ADOPTION 24 MTW 6:00-7:30PM March 18-April 29 Bldg.P, Ex. Conf. Rm. J. Khoury $100 *DFS Expansion-Garapan Department of Environmental WOLF EN 011 CONVERSATIONAL ENGUSH, BEGINNING LEVEL B (NEW) 24 MTW 7:30-9:O0PM March 18-April 29 Bldg.P, Ex. Conf. Rm. J. Khoury $100 FEB. 08 9:00 AM CH010 CONVERSATIONAL CHAMORRO which is a $22 million expan­ Quality, Department of Envi­ 15 MW 6:30-7:45PM March 4-April 17 A-9 M. Rosario $75 SAMBHWANI'S CORP. VS GYLNI’S Starring: VALENCIA sion of the existing commercial ronmental and Natural Resources KEVIN COSNER SAMBWANI'S CORP. VS CLE0FE DEL building. It is designed to be a and the Historic Preservation. COSTILLO COW TOWN GENERAL INTEREST CHAIN G. SAMBHWANI VS WILLIAM T. Meet at Arts & Crafts Bldg., Garapan THOMAS 1991 Budget... GC 036 SAIPAN BIRDING ADVENTURE (NEW) V ·) 3 SAT 9:00-12:30PM April 13 (near Hyatt H.) C. Stinson $15 PACIFIC ORIENT TRAVEL SER. VS TINA EN 034 SPEED READING (NEW) / 8 MW 6:30-7:30PM April 15-May 8 A-7 D. King $40 I. KUKKUN Continued from page 1 EN 032 address the lack of budget to the RESORT WRITING FOR EXPRESSION, COMM. & PUBLICATION (NEW) 20 Th 6:30-9:O0PM March 14 A-2B N. Flood, $95 CASTRO'S F00DMART VS ROBERT E. FSat 9-5PM March 15 & 16 inappropriate actions being un­ A-9 D. Farrell & M. Finley DUPERRET CUC- $39,561,200; MVB- Look Who's GC011 HOW TO GROW ORCHIDS IN THE CNMI 6 SAT 9-12 Noon March 9 & 16 1-3 B. DalaPozza $30 CASTRO'S SERVICE STATION VS BAE $2,973,000; MIHA-$4,005,529; dertaken by both houses. GC015 AMATEUR (HAM) RADIO OPERATOR'S LICENSING (NEW) 16 T 6-7.-50PM Feb. 5-April 2 MHS, Rm.lOlF B. Thompson $60 SUNIL MPLC- $4,937,228; MPLT- Moreover, Guerrero has been β GC032 RAISING CHILDREN TODAY (NEW) 4 SAT 9-1 IAM April 6 & 13 A-4 N. Flood/W. Flood $25 Talking, Too G C033 CHILD INFANT EMERGENCIES (NEW) 6 SAT 9-12 Noon April 20 & 27 C-4 J. Sauerwald $30 CASTRO'S SERVICE STATION VS DAE IL $61,800; CPA- $3,722,200; putting off his scheduled depar­ AMERICA NMRF-$9.881,000. ture for Washington, D.C. since John Tiravo Ita CASTRO'S SERVICE STATION VS ALE0 Earlier, the "much-delayed” Tuesday to attend the US Con­ Restaurant Kristy Alley M.CING passage of the bill was contested gress’ CNMI oversight hearing, CASTRO'S SERVICE STATION VS FRANK between Gov. Guerrero and the until the Commonwealth’s bud­ ARTS & CRAFTS B.LE0N GUERRE0 is now open CASTRO'S SERVICE STATION VS members of the Legislature. get is done and over with. MERIAN T. LIZAMA Guerrero even announced that As of press time, confirma­ AC 023 STAINED GLASS MAKING (NEW) 15 SAT 9-12 Noon April 6-May 4 R -l J. Carothers $75 Seven Days A Week For the latest movfe i: AC 040 SILK SCREEN PRINTING TRANS AMERICA DEV'T CORP. VS he will declare an state of emer­ tion whether the Governor has 12 SAT 9-12 Noon Feb. 23-March 16 R-I J. Carolhers $75 Information at AC 047 ADULTS CAN PLAY TOO! (NEW) 6 Th 6:30-8PM Feb. 21-March 14 Student Lounge C. Treiber $25 ELIZABETH T. CASTRO gency and will provide an signed the budget bill into law AC 048 ADULTS CAN PLAY TOO, TWOI (NEW) 5:00 P.M. to 10:60 P.M. 6 Th 6:30-8PM April 4-26 Student *Loungc C. Treiber $25 SAMBHWANI'S CORP. VS WILLIAM T. can not be made certain. AC 031 COCONUT FROND WEAVING (NEW) 6 SAT 9-12 Noon Feb. 9 & 16 R-I B.K. Wabol $10 THOMAS c o m o w n AC 032 MWARMWAR MAKING (NEW) 3 SAT 9-12 Noon May 11 R -l I. Kapileo $10 AC 033 BEAD JEWELRY MAKING (NEW) 3 SAT 9-12 Noon April 13 Student Lounge V. Olopai $10 JUDGE ROBERT HEFNER Energy is like Monery-Save it Today ' OUR SHOWTIME IS 1 Theatre FEB.06 1:30 PM ( please call 322-1113 RAMON G. BERMUDES VS SAIPAN HO­ To have it Tomorrow ÄM daysaweekj TEL CORP. etal. I 26-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1.1991 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 27 L e tte rs ·.. NOTICE OF SALE Continued from page 21 S tar Wars NOTICE OF SALE Area for theexclusive use of the te s t from NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE Boy Scout Program. In order to UNDER POWER OF SALE acquireexclusive use of this land, K w ajalein UNDER POWER OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST MPLC required the Boy Scout IN DEED OF TRUST Program tosurvey the land and successful IN DEED OF TRUST IN DEED OF TRUST present an approved map to WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. Juan P. Delos Reyes and Lerna F. Delos Reyes, on or about MPLC. Francisco V. Cabrera, on or about June 4,1985, gave and ground-based rocket February 25,1985, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Since the Boy Scout Program Antonia B. Aguon and Joaquin M. Aguon, on or about Ignacio T. Ada and Theodara C. Ada, on or about May 3, delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on successfully intercepted a mock Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Horae is a non-profit organization, it August 12, 1981, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands 1984, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing warhead over the South Pacific, behalf of the Fanners Home Administration, United States of Administration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust necessarily solicited assistance Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Ad­ Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Administra­ a Defense Department official America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed of from different businesses in the ministration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon tion, United States of America, a deed of Trust upon certain described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on June 4,1985, Trust was recorded on February 25,1985, under Document No. community and their response said Tuesday. certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was It was an important test of under DocumentNo. 85-1051 to secure payment of aPromissory 85-0453 to secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said has been overwhelming. The was recorded on August 14,1981, under Document No. 12725 to recorded on May 3, 1984, under Document No. 84-684 to the Strategic Defense Intiative, Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Author­ Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on following companies have do­ secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the or Star Wars," technology secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the ity, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Administration, behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of nated sufficient monies to allow Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the America. designed to shoot down enemy Farmers Home Administration, United States of America. United States of America. the Boy Scout Program to survey missiles in flight before they Farmers Home Administration, United States of America. The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property the 10 hectares oflandatacostof The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter described: re-enter the earth's atmosphere, over $5,000. hereafter described: property hereafter described: hereafter described: LOT NUMBER 0051 519, CONTAINING AN AREA the official said. LOT NUMBER 0051 546, CONTAINING AN AREA They are: LOT 001 F 27, (FORMERLY BLOCK 9, LOT 3) AS LOT NUMBER 0051056, CONTAINING AN AREA OF OF 743 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN The official,who spoke on OF 816 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS Saipan Development, Inc. SHOWN ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEYS 979 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN ON ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEY’S OFFI­ condition he not be SHOWN ON THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND Saipan BotanicalGarden STS OFFICIAL CADASTRALPLATNUMBER 001F00DATED THE DIVISION OF LANDS AND SURVEY’S OFFICIAL CIAL CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 2084/82, THE Enterprises, Inc. Saipan Hotel identified,said the new SURVEY’S OFFICIAL CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER FEBRUARY 17,1991, AND CONTAINING AN AREA OF CADASTRAL PLAT NUMBER 005 1 01, THE ORIGINAL ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE Corp.Japan Enterprises Inc. interceptor, called the 2084/82, THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REGIS­ 807 SQUARE METERS. OF WHICH WAS REGISTERED WITH THE LAND REG­ LAND REGISTRY AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 14232 Nippon Express Hawaii, Inc.Ric Exoatmospheric Re-entry TERED WITH THELAND REGISTRY AS DOCUMENT ISTRY AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 16706, DATED MARCH DATED MAY 14,1982, THE DESCRIPTION THEREIN Tours Saipan, Inc. Guam Tokyo Vehicle Interceptor System The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by NUMBER 14232 DATED MAY 14, 1982, THE DE­ 11,1983, THE DESCRIPTION THEREIN BEING INCOR­ BEING INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. Express, Inc.Nippon Travel (ERIS), was fired from the the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana SCRIPTION THEREIN BEING INCORPORATED PORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured Agency d/b/a Tokyo Tourist goverment's missile-test range Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on Novem­ HEREIN BY REFERENCE. at Kwajalein Atoll in the The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Corp.Pacific Micronesian Tour­ ber 27, 1990. The Trustor had defaulted on payment of the Note secured Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on Marshall Islands. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Hous­ the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana ist, Inc. Yano Enterprises, by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana December 3,1990. It intercepted a mock warhead ing Authority will, on February 8,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the office Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on No­ Inc.Tropical Color Film Devel­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands from an intercontinental of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box November 26 J990. vember 26,1990. oping d/b/a Kimpachi Restau­ Housing Authority will, on February 8,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at rant Center Micronesia, Inc. ballistic missile launched from 514, Saipan, MP96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, Misa Enterprises, Inc.Saipan Vandenberg Air Force Base in of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public Housing Authority will, on February 08,1991, at 10:00 a.m., Housing Authority will, on February 8,1991,at 10:00a.m., at the P.O.Box 514, Saipan, MP96950, underpowerof sale contained Office P&L #72-542710 Hafa California. auction to the highest bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, A senior administration office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real Dai Beach Hotel R&C Tours said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall not less than P.O.Box 514, Saipan MP96950, under power of sale contained official told reporters before P.O.Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950,under power of sale contained property at public auction to the highest bidder, to satisfy the (Saipan) Inc. Marianas Ocean $75,000.00, total amount due to FmHA loan and MIHA’s ex­ in the Deed of Trust, sell athe above described parcel of real President Bush's state of the in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real obligations secured by said Deed of Trust The minimu bid Enterprises^Anaks Resort De­ penses. property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to union address that the president property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to offer shall be not less than $68,000.00, total amount due to velopment, Inc. Hotel Nikko satify the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The also was ordering SDI The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The FmHA loan and MIHA’s expenses. Saipan, Inc. Japan AirlinesFuji minimum bid offer shall be not less than $62,000.00, total managers to focus more on be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than minimum bid offer shall be not less than 565,000.00, total The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest Pacific, Inc. Pacific Daiken Co., that the Mariana Island Housing Authority is the lawful holder of amount due to FmHA loan and MIHA’s expenses. to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other developing ground-based amount due to FmHa loan and MIHA’s expenses. Ltd.Diamond Hotel Co., Ltd. such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the holder missile and other weapons to JalpakFukada Enterprises, Inc. certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 tobe conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by shoot down short-range nuclear than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful Asanuma Gumi Co., Ltd.FTD, hours from time of sale. to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within and non-nuclear missiles of the holder of such Deed of Trust The purchase price shall be LTD Tropical Laundry & The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is llie lawful 72 hours from time of sale. sort that many nations may payable by cash, certified check or cashier's check and shall LinenNorthem Pacific Develop- reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and holder of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right ment Supply Co., Ltd. possess by the late 1990's. be paid within 72 hours from time of sale. by cash.certifie check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time Marianas Country Club Kan The SDI plan orginally The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right person authorized by the Constitution and laws of die Common­ 72 hours from time of sale. and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must Tasi Tours & Transpor-Pacific annouced by former President to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Saipan, LTD. tation, Inc. Reagan was to create a shield and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to Kumagai Gumi Co., Ltd. to intercept thousands of property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. myust be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Pacific Trading Co., Inc. Soviet nuclear missiles. The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Com­ Islands. On behalf of the Boy Scout for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a qualified title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory Program in the Northern Islands buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a Mariana Islands. The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids for the outright sale of said parcel of Teal property to a we hereby extend sincere appre­ GUC announces later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terms and The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and ciation for the contribution of conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a place, or at a later time, for long term leases of real property qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, thesecompanies, making it pos­ power outage Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the lease. The minimum bid amount of $75,000.00 shall also apply place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual sible to survey the Boy Scout highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount of Land atNaftan. this Saturday with lum sum payment for the term of the lease. the usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real terms and conditions for long term leases of real property offered $68,000.00 shall also apply with lum sum payment for the term property offered by the Mariana Island Housing Authority to The Executive Director of Dated this 7th day of January, 1991. by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder of the lease. the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount Sincerely, the Commonwealth Utilities for such lease. The minimum bid amount of S65,000.00 shall Dated this 7th day January, 1991. By: Juan M. Sablan of $62,000.00 shall also apply with lum sum payment for the Corporation, Ramon S. also apply with lum sum payment for the term of the lease. Executive Director term of the lease. Guerrero, has announced that Dated this 7th day of January, 1991. By: Juan M. Sablan /s/CALISTRO I. REYES Mariana Island Housing Authority Dated this 7th day of January, 1991. By: Juan M. Sablan Executive Director Scouting Coordinator there will be a power outage on Executive Director Mariana Islands Housing Authority Feeder #3, this Saturday, Feb­ Commonwealth of the Norhthem) By: Juan M. Sablan Executive Director Mariana Islands Housing Authority ruary 2, 1991, from 8 a.m. to Mariana Islands ) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) Marianas Island Housing Authority /s/MIKE SABLAN approximately 5 p.m. The areas Saipan MP )ss. Saipan, MP )ss. Commonwealth of the Nothem Mariana Islands) Finance Chairman affected include Joeten Housing, Fina Sisu and As Perdido. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) Saipan MP )ss On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary Public Saipan, MP 96950 ) ss power outage will also affect Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Letters to the editor are On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary Public Islands, personally appeared JUAN. M. SABLAN, duly au­ water services to these areas, as personally appeared JUAN M. SABLAN, duly authorized repre­ On this 7th day of January, 1991, before me, a Notary welcome on any subject so in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, thorized representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Au­ well as to San Antonio, San Jose sentative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana long as they hand-signed and Chalan Kanoa. me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing personally appeared JUAN M. SABLAN, duly authorized repre­ thority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed (no- photocopied signa­ Islands, personally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized sentative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and tures, please.) Letters ad­ The purpose of the outage is NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of dressed toother publication the Final Tie-in of the power TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. or to third parties are dis­ system in the third partial of behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE TRUST, and the acknowledged to me that he executed the same IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed courage. feeder #3. The cooperation and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he Faxed letters are allowed, official seal the day and year first written above. executed the same on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. my official seal the day and year first written above. patience of the public is appre­ so long as there is a voice Authority. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed ciated. IsJ Nieves S. Tomokane telephone number for veri­ /s/ Nieves S. Tomokane IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above. Notary Public fication. Letters endorsing Notary Public my official seal the day and year first written above. particular political candi­ Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Saving Energy Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Isl Nieves S. Tomokane dates are notencouraged and all letters are subject to ed­ Means More Isl Nieves S. Tomokae Notary Public iting for length and content. Notary Public Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands All letters remain the prop­ Power To The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands erty of the Variety. CNM1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 29 2 8 -m a ria n a s v a r ie ty NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1,1991

1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN-College 2 ASST. PROJECT ENGINEER -College 1 CARPENTER grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.20- 1 MASON-High school equivalent. 2 yrs. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $750. per Advance Mappy (NEW) 8.00 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15-2.35 per hour. month. Contact: KUMAGAIGUMI CO., LTD., P.O. ÍBirthday CLASSIFIED ADS Contact: JOSE SABLAN BASA dba Joe & 1 SUPERVISOR (Rest. & Game Room)- Sons Construction, P.O. Box 1786 Saipan, High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ Box 63CHRB,Saipan, MP96950(2/15)F. 10 MASON MP 96950 (2/15)F. ary: $680. per month. 2 PAINTER 1 COOK -High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ 2 CASHIER -High school grad. 2 yrs. 3 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent. 4 H.E. MECHANIC rience. Salary: $4,00 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15-3.00 per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy: $2.00 per hour. 2 ELECTRICIAN-High schoolgrad.2yrs. 1 WAITER -High school grad. 2 yrs. Contact: SUWASO CORP. dba Coral Call Tel. 234-6341/7578/9797 Fax: 234-9271 2 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $3.25 per hour. Ocean Point Resort Club, P.O. Box 1160 1 WAITRESS -High school grad. 2 yrs. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. experience. Salary: $600. per month. Contact: PACIFIC ENGINE DEV. & 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 Contact: MG M, INC., P.O. Box803 Saipan, CONSULTING, INC.. P.O. Box211 saipan, experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. 12 CARPENTER Contact: LEONARD G. WOLF dba Len's ACCOUNTANTS yrs. experience. Salary: $2,200. permonth. ENGINEERS 3 STEELMAN MP 96950 (2/15)F. MP 96950 (2/15)F. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school Bar & Restaurant, P.O. Box 81 CHRB 1 MANAGER -College grad. 2 yrs. expe­ 4 PLUMBER equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER -College 1 AUTO MECHANIC-High school grad. 2 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. rience. Salary: $700. per month. 5 ELECTRICIAN per hour. experience. Salary:$1,000. per month. grad. 2 yrs. expelrence. Salary: $850. per yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 - 2.25 per 6 RECEPTIONIST (Counter) 10 MASON -High school equivalent. 2 Contact: FREDDIE SAINTS PRODUC­ WAQAR (Rick) KHAN Contact: GMC INTERNATIONAL SER­ month. hour. 1 PROJECT ENGINEER -College grad. 2 2 BELLHOP yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. TION, CCaller Box 530 Saipan, MP 96950 VICES, Box P P P 177 Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: RODICO G. VIDAL dba R.V. Contact: ELIZABETH LG. FABROS dba yrs. experience. Salary: $700. per month. February 2nd 5 HOUSEKEEPER -High school grad. Contact: MLC LEISURE GROUP, P.O. (2/15)F. (2/8)F. Enterprises, P.O. Box 194 CHRB, Sapan, Micro Bell Auto Shop, P.O. Box 568 Saipan, 1 DRAFTER -College grad, 2 yrs. expe­ From: Friends & variety Staff 2yrs. exprlence. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Box 588 saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Contact: SRC MICRONESIA, LTD., Box MP 96950 (2/1)F. MP 96950 (2/1)F. rience. Salary: $600. ppr month. 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. Contact: PRIME ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box PPP 236 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. HAPPY 2ND exprience.Saiary:$700.-1,000.per month. 2 AUTO MECHANIC 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR-High 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 2513 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. Contact: J.C. TENORIO, P.O. Box 137 3 CARPENTER BIRTHDAY 1 GENERAL MANAGER -High school 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER -College $4.50-6.00 per hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. 5 H.E. OPERATOR equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: rad. 2yrs. experience. Salary:$400.-1,000. Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO 2 CHARCOAL MAKER (Kiln Worker) - 5 CABLE SPLICER -High school grad, or High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. $2.50-5.00 per hour. per month. Corp., P.O. Box 932 Saipan, MP 96950(2/ VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 3 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 Salary: $2.15 per hour. JERIC Contact: CNMI BEUING RESTAURANT, 2 PRESSOPERATOR-HIgh school grad. 0)F. experience. Salary: $3.50 per hour. per hour. (LOCAL HIRE) Contact: LEE DO KWAN dba Lee Koco INC., Box AAA 188 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ 2 yrs. experience. Salary:$2.45-2..52 per HOCOG 1 PLANT ENGINEER -College grad. 2 Corp., P.O. Box 2888 Saipan, MP 96950 12 DIESEL MECHANIC -High school 1)F. hour. Feb. 3 equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.50 Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO dba yrs. experience. Salary: $5.00 per hour. 4 STEEL WORKER Structural -High (2/15JF. school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. per hour. 1 GENERAL MANAGER -High school Marianas Variety News and Views, P.O. Contact: KEY COMMUNICATIONS, 8 WELDER -High school equivalent. 2 (SAIPAN). INC., P.O. Box 2273 saipan, Salary: $2.15 per hour. SAIPAN GRAND HOTEL 2 MUSICIAN -High school equivalent 2 equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: Box 231 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Love from, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Contact: FILOMENO R. GLORY dba Care- has a job opening for immediate hiring: yrs. experience. Salary: $800. per month. yrs. experience. Salary: $3.25 per hour. $3.00-4.50 per hour. 10 CARPENTER 1 CIVIL ENGINEER-College grad. 2 yrs. Alre & Co., P.O. Box 103 Saipan, MP Contact: DGS ENTERPRISES,CallerBox Mommy, Daddy .Anthony, Contact: NAN TAI CO., INC., Box AAA 96950 (2/8JF. 4 COOK experience. Salary: 600.-800. per month. 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRER 524 Saipan. MP 96950 (2/15)F. Agnes & Zeny 666 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. Piappy ‘Birtfiday 6 HOUSEKEEPER-High school grad, or 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad 2 yrs. 2 MECHANIC 1 STEEL WORKER Structural -High RESTAURANT CASHIER equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 experience. Salary: $500.-900. permonth. 1 CAR PAINTER-High school grad. 2 yrs. LINDA & MARIE per hour. yrs. experience. Salary: $3.10-4.25 per 1 OFFICE MANAGER -College grad. 2 experience. Salary: $500. per month. school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. FRONT DESK CLERK Contact: SYNERGY INTL., INC.,BoxPPP hour. yrs. experience. Salary: $450.-600 per Contact: PONY CORPORATION, P.O. INVITATION FOR BIDS Contact: ROLAND G. JASTILLANA dba From: Bobby Cadillacs 180 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. Contact: ECHOCORORATION, BoxAAA month. Box 2433 saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 666 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 1 COOK -High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ ARJAYConstruction,P.O.Box33l saipan, Thechief,Procurement&Supply Division, is soliciting competitive Staff & Family MP 96950 (2/8)F. BENEFITS: sealed bids for the procurement of One (1) Unit RIDING 1 ACCOUTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. rience. Salary: $400. per month. 1 BODY(Fender) AUTO REPAIRER experience. Salary: $600.-900. permonth. 1 GENERAL MANAGER -High school 10 CARPENTER 1 H.E. MECHANIC - High school grad. 2 Paid Vacation/Sick Leave 3 CARPENTER MOWER with the following specifications: 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 10 MASON yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 SHEET METAL WORKER Free Meals & Uniforms grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15- $3.00-4.25 per hour. 1 ELECTRICIAN -High school grad or Contact: NITTO-SAIPAN, P.O. Box 2551 20 Horsepower @ 3600 RPM 2 MASON -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. 8:00 per hour. Contact: ASIA ART CENTER, INC., Box equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Intersted persons may apply in person at the Personnel exprience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. Two (2) Cylinder, 4 Cycle, Air Cooled Contact: DOSA SUBSEA CO., LTD., P.O. AAA 666 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. per hour. Office, Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m 0 4:00 p.m. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Contact: VALENTIN G. DEL ROSARIO, Contact: VARGAS ENTERPRISES, P.O. Electric Starter, 782 cc Displacement Engine Box 623 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. 1 ASST. MANAGER-High school grad. 2 JR. dba Del Rosario Enterprises, P.O. Box CONSTRUCTION 52" Floating Cutting Unit 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. yrs. exprlence. Salary: $1,000. per month. 2082, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Standard Seat Kit experience. Salary: $500. per month. Contact: NICKS & MICHAEL'S CORP., 5 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. WORKERS 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. Transmission · Standard Hydrostatic Type U Contact: F & J CASTRO CORP., P.O. Box P.O. Box 1219 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 1 MECH/y'IICAL ENGINEER -College ED C. CACERES dba ECC COMPANY, INC. 282 saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $950. per 8 CARPENTER Contact: ERNESTO CASTILLA NO dba Blade cutting must be located in the front 1 OPERATION MANAGER-Collegegrad. month. 2 MASON-High school equivalent. 2 yrs. EGMC Enterprises, P.O. Box 2092 Saipan, is in need of: 1 ACOOUNTANT - College grad. 2 yrs. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,300. per 1 CIVIL ENGINEER-College grad, 2 yrs, experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. MP 96950 (2/8)F. 1 (OPERATION) MANAGER · 2 ( MARKETING) MAN­ experience. Salary: $550.-900. per month. month. experience. Salary: $900. per month. 1 ASST CIVIL ENGINEER-College grad. Must be CIF Marpands, Saipan; Bid submission are to be in a Contact CRESENCIA D. CASTILLON dba Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT INC., Contact: SHIMIZU CORP. P.O. Box 529 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. 10 MASON AGER · 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - sealed envelope marked IFB91 -0035. and submitted in Duplicate KrizzkaEnterprises, P.O. Box779 Saipan, P.O. Box 502 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Contact: TAURUS ENTERPRISES, P.O. 3 PLUMBER 20 CARPENTER Salary: $600. -1,000. per month. to the Chief, Procurement & Supply, Saipan, no later than 2:00 ¡Happy 30th Anniversary MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Box 2260 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 1 ASST. MANAGER-High school grad. 2 1 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent. 2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT · 20 ELECTRICIAN · 4 p.m.. February 25.1991. at which time and place all bids received Daddy Sonny yrs. experience. Salary: $3,000.-5,000. ARCHITECTS 1 STEELMAN- 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. AUTO MECHANIC · 10 WELDER · 50 PLUMBER · 150 will be publicly opened and read. The CNMI Govemmentreserves MANAGERS per month. 8 CARPENTER 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Col­ & Mama Luz 2 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR 3 ARCHITECT 13 MASON lege grad. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 MASON · 150 CARPENTER, 6 INSULATOR - 1 PROJECT MANAGER -College grad. 5 the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects if in its Love from: 1 OVERHAULER -High school grad. 2 3 CIVIL ENGINEER-Collegegrad.2yrs. 9 PAINTER -High school equivalent. 2 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary: $4.75 per hour. Salary: $1.75 - 2 .1 5 p e r h o u r. yrs. experience. Salary: $1,500.-2,000. experlence.Salary:$500.-700.per month. yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75-2.15 per 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs, sole opinion to do so would be in its best interest. Ed, Dianne, KC, the Flores 4 ARCHITECT -College grad. 5 yrs. ex­ per month. 25 CARPENTER hour. experience. Salary: $500. per month. 12 IRON WORKER · 10 ARC WELDER · 6 RIGGER · 14 perience. Salary: $4.25 per hour. /s/ DAVID M. APATANG kids & your friends. 18 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR 25 MASON 1 H.E. OPERATOR -High school 1 ARCHITECT 2 MARKETING MANAGER-Collegegrad. MILL WRIGHT · 2 PAINTER · 4 DRESSMAKER · 4 1 CUTTER 10 STEELMAN (Sheet Metal Worker) equivalent. 2 yrs. exprlence. Salary: $2.15 1 CIVIL ENGINEER-College grad. 2 yrs. 5 yrs. experience. Salary: $4.00 per hour. TAILOR - 1 PRESSER -High school equivalent. 2 3 ELECTRICIAN per hour. experience. Salary: $600. per month. 2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER -College yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-3.50 per 3 PLUMBER -High school equivalent. 2 Contact: BRIAN P. REYES dba BPR Contact: NORTHWEST PACIFIC EN­ grad. 4 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.50 per Salary: $1.75 - 2 .1 5 p e r h o u r. hour. yrs. experience. Salary: $1.50 per hour. Professional Services, P.O. Box 2368 TERPRISES, P.O. Box 2309 Saipan, MP hour. 2 BEAUTICIAN · 4 HOUSEWORKER · 2 COOK - Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. Box Contact: JOHN S. REYES dba Rainbow Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. 96950 (2/1 )F.______12 SALES REPRESENTATIVE 1847 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Construction Co., P.O. Box 1551, Saipan, Salary: $2.15 per hour. IMMEDIATE HIRING 4 CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN MP 96950 (2/8)F. 1 MASON -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. For more information please call: 234-0884 4 MASON -High school grad or equiva­ 1 CARPENTER -High school equivalent. exprience. Salary: $2.75 per hour. lents yrs. experience. Salary: $3.25 per 1 OPERATIONSMANAGER-HIgh school 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: MICRO PACIFIC, INC. dba P.O. Box 2092 Saipan, MP 96950. hour.. graduate. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $500,- MAINTENANCE Contact: GOLDEN ENTERPRISES, P.O. HOme Improvement Center, Box PPP 521 Island Business Systems & Supply 12 MASTER ELECTRICIAN-High school 1,000. per month. Box 2372 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. grad. 5 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 per Contact: G.C.G. & COMPANY, INC., P.O. 1 GEN, MAINTENANCE REPAIR -High (CNMI) Corp hour. Box 2510 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. POSITION VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 2 CIVIL ENGINEER -Colleg grad. 4 yrs. Salary: $2,15 per hour. experience, Salary: $2.75 per hour. 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 Contact: VICKY I. BENAVENTE dba is in need of a 16 REFRIGERATION/A/S TECHNICIAN yrs. experience. Salary: $2,000. per month. Diego's Mart, Inc., P.O. Box 1699 Saipan, JOB POSITION OPEN The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) is soliciting -High school grad. 5 yrs. experience. Contact TOP ENTE RPRISE LIMITED dba MP 96950 (2/8)F. (NEW HIRE) applicationsforthepositionofEXECUTIVESECRETARY.The Salary: $2.75 per hour. Regent Tpurs Express, Caller Box PPP Contact: SYNERGY INTERNATIONAL, 260 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High position is located at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing MARKETING SALES REPRESENTATIVE INC., Box PPP 180 Saipan, MP 96650 (2/ school grad. 2 yrs. exprience. Salary: $2.15 Authority on Saipan. 8)F . 1 PROJECT MANAGER -High school per hour. PRESSMEN/PRINTERS grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $450,- Contact: SANTOS ACRES, P.O. Box 815 1 GENERAL MANAGER -High school Must have at least 2 years experience in operating printing 1,000. per month. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. rad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.25-5.00 THE APPLICANT MUST BE AT LEAST A HIGH Contact: CWC BUILDERS, INC. (Saipan) presses. Must be quality conscious in oftset printing. Monthly Salary: 516,101,28 per annum or higher, depending on qualifi­ per our. , P.O. Box 1760 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER salary of $400 to $500. cations. SCHOOL GRADUATE, WITH GOOD 1 NUTRITIONIST -High school grad. 2 -High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50-3.75 per Salary: $2.15 per hour. COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS, SELF INITIATIVE, hour. 1 ICE PLANT MANAGER -College or Duties and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities of High school grad. 4 yrs. experience. Sal­ Contact: JUANC.AGUONdbaAB's House I INTERPRETER -High school grad. 2 Rental, Box AAA1048 Saipan, MP 96950 GRAPHIC ARTISTS yrs. experience, salary: $2,50-3.50 per ary: $600. per month. the position in ude, but not limited, to the following: Typing of MINIMUM SALES EXPERIENCE, WILLINGNESS TO (2/1 )F. Must be a graduate of art school or equivalent. At least 2 hour. Contact: JOHN T & GLORIA G. SABLAN letters, memoranda, reports, mortgage loan documents, construc­ TRAIN CUSTOMERS, ON USAGE OF CANON COPIERS, Contact: HANMEN DEVELOPMENT, dba JG Sablan Ice & Water Co., P.O. Box years working experience in graphic design, advertising tion contracts and specifications, etc.; filing, answering tele­ INC., Box AAA 668 Saipan. MP 96950 2119 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High and general layout of art work. Salary; $500 to $700 per ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS, FACSIMILE (2.9)F. school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. phones, systematic filing of records, documents, useof dictaphone 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 Salary: $2.25 per hour. month. and computer, etc.; perform other related duties as assigned. TRANCEIVERS & CALCULATORS. 1 GENERAL MANAGER yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00-5.25 per Contact: JOSEPH C. ADA dba Ada's 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER-College hour. Apartment, P.O. Box 576 Saipan, MP TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00- Contact: PACIFIC CLOTHING, INC., P.O. 96950 (2/8)F. REPORTERS/WRITERS Qualification Requirements: Graduation from high school or 8.00 per hour. Box 2809 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Minimum 2 years of working experience as reporter for .equivalent, four (4) years of satisfactory typing and clerical work 1 ACCOUNTANT -2 yrs. experience. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High Salary: $2.15-8.00 per hour. 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: newspapers with knowledge of photography. Monthly salary experience. Contact: MID TRADING, INC., P.O. Box PICK UP APPLICATION AT OUR OFFICE yrs. experience. Salary: $3.25-6.25 per $2.15 per hour. from $600.00 to $700.00 and up. Send resume and clippings 988 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Contact: NICANOR BOCAGOdbaBocago hour. of previous written reports. Where to Apply: Interested persons must submit an application IN GUALO RAI. Contact: GOLDEN HORSE CORP., P.O. Enterprises, P.O. Box 744 Saipan, MP 1 ASST. MANAGER -High school grad. Box 3052 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. 96950 (2/1 )F. no later Lhan February 28, 1991, to Juan M. Sablan, Executive 2yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 pr hour. PHONE # 234-8002, 234-5155 Please apply In person or send resume to: Director, Mariana Islands Housing Authority, P.O. Box 514, 1 SPORTS INSTRUCTOR, MARTIAL 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER ARTS -High school gra. 2 yrs. experience. 1 ELECTRICIAN -High school equiva­ Saipan, MP 96950. For additional information, call telephone Salary: $3.50 per hour. SUBSCRIBE TODAY lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. number 234-6866 or 234-9447. l/land Bu/ine// /y/tem/&/upply Contact: CORAL DEVELOPMENT MARIANAS VARIETY NEVUS hour. CORP., Box AAA 108 Saipan, MP 96950 Contact: R & K, INC., P.O. Box 1328 P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950. No person shall be denied employment because o f race, color, (2/1)F. & VIEWS Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, or handicap. 30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRU ARY 1,1991 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1.1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 31 CONSTRUCTION TECHNICIANS FOR SALE STATEMENT OF INTEREST AND WORKERS POSITION VACANCY HOUSE FOR RENT 1 A/C REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN - The NMI Retirement Fund/Worker’s Compensation Commis­ High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ QUALIFICATION 1 PAINTER 3 Bedroom»1 Bath · Full Concrete ary: $3.50-7.00 per hour. MAZDA PICK-UP - '86 MODEL sion is seeking for a qualified person to fill the position of 3 ELECTRICIAN Property at Kobtervllle Contact: ISLAND FIESTA FOODS CO., With bedliner, AM/FM Radio and in very good 1 STEELMAN (Sheet metal Worker) ACCOUNTANT I. This position is located on Saipan. INC., P.O. Box 2247 Saipan, MP 96950 condition. The Marianas Public Land Corporation is soliciting Statement of 2 PLUMBER Contact James - 234-9681 / 234-3331 (2/1)F. Interest and Qualification from Surveying Firms, and Real Estate 3 CARPENTER For more information contact: VIRGIE HOCOG at 3 MASON-High school equivalent 2 yrs. DUTIES: 2 DENTAL TECHNICIAN -High school 234-6341/7578 or JOE HOCOG at 322-9848. Appraisal Firms for the purpose of reviewing and establishing a experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. The primary duties would be to handle the books of the Worker’s rad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per slate of surveying and appraisal firms to perform surveying and Contact: NEWBUILDERS, P.O. Box2490 hour. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Compensation Branch and the Member Home Loan program. In POSITIONS AVAILABLE Contact: SHAMROCK, INC., P.O. Box appraisal services in conjuction with the Land Exchange Program addition, it includes reconciliation of bank statements, posting of 169 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. during Fiscal Year 1991. 1 PLUMBER (LOCAL RESIDENTS ONLY) VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 2 CARPENTER data in the GL, preparation of disbursement vouchers, prepara­ 1 ELECTRICIAN-High school grad. 2yrs. tion of report for receipts, disbursements, preparation of quar­ ENTERTAINERS (LOCAL HIRE) Interested surveying and appraisal firms are requested to submit Experience. Salary: $150. per month. 3 MASON terly tax returns and other related duties as assigned. The in­ I GENERAL OFFICE CLERK-CASHIER 2 SINGER-High school equivalent. 2 yrs. their Statement of Interest and Qualification no later than February 1 STEELMAN (Sheet Metal Worker) - cumbent is supervised by the Manager, Accounting Branch. Some experience necessary experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. 10,1991. The Statement of Interest and Qualification must at a High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ 1 PIANIST minimum contain the following: ary: $1.75 per hour. QUALIFICATIONS: 2 BARTENDER-High school equivalent Contact:LARS PALACIOSdbaR&LEnt., The applicant must be a college graduate with bachelors degree 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Surveying Firm P.O. Box 2578 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. in accounting plus one year of experience in accounting. Or, a 1 ACCOUNTANT OP GOOD BOOKEffER 2 COOK Name of Firm 9 WAITER Saipan DIAMOND HOTEL 1 MASON -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. high school graduate plus five years of experience in accounting. References required 5 KITCHEN HELPER Principals of Firm experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. SALARY: 3 HOUSEKEEPER Has a job opening for immediate hiring: Business License 1 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM 1 DISCJOCKEY Pay level 22/01 ($13,913.12) to 22/10 ($21,565.44) per year. Place of Business (owned or rental) 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $ 2.35 per hour. Time and a half over 40 hours 25 WAITRESS -High school equivalent 2 CASHIER Contact: MIGUEL R. FITIAL dba FICO APPLICATIONS: yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. (2 Female) CNMI Surveying Registration No. Enterprises, P.O. Box 1356 Saipan, MP All application forms may be picked up from the Fund's office on Health benefits and 2 bonuses yearly 1 RESTAURANT MANAGER -College Listing of Previous Surveying Works 96950 (2/1 )F. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.75- Saipan on the ground floor of the Nauru Building; at the Fund's 6.00 per hour. FRONT DESK CLERK Number of Employees (local and alien) 2 ELECTRICIAN-High school grad.2yrs. office on Rota/Tinian. Contact: MICHELLE MAI HOM dba (1 Male / 1 Female) Most Recent copy of CNMI GTR Payment experience. Salary: $1.75-2.15 per hour. No telephone calls please Michelle's Steak House, P.O. Box 2517 Contact: ANTONIA V. TAITANO dba DEADLINE: Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. SECURITY GUARDS Inventory of Surveying Equipment MAAC Enterprises, P.O. Box 705 Saipan, All applications must be received by the Fund no later than 5:00 (2 Males) MP 96950 (2/1)F. Apply in person to: p.m., February 22,1991. Applications received after thedeadline BELLBOY Appraisal Firm 5 MASON will not be considered. Mr. EMMANUEL GALLARDO Name of Firm 5 CARPENTER The NMI Retirement fund is an equal opportunity employer. 1 TUTOR -High school grad. 2 yrs. ex­ (1 Mate) 2 PLUMBER PACIFIC TRADING COMPANY perience. Salary: $600.-800 per month. Principals of Firm 3 ELECTRICIAN Contact: TA BUN KUY, P.O. Box 1328 TELEPHONE OPERATOR Business License 3 STEELWORKER, Structural -High GUALO RAI Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. school equivalent 2 yrs. experience. STAFF DINING COOK HELPER Place of Business (owned or rental) Salary: $1.50-1.75 per hour. 2 COOK -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. Copies of Certificate issued by Contact: YONG JIN CORP., P.O. Box606 INVITATION TO BID experience. Salary: $2.35-3.00 per hour. Real Estate Commission Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. DPW91-ITB-00167 INVITATION TO BID 2 HOUSEKEEPER -High school grad. 2 BENEFITS: Listing of Previous Appraisal Assignments yrs. experience. Salary: $2.35-3.00 per MEDICAL BENEFITS 1 H.E. OPERATOR The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for the DPW91 -ITB-00168 hour. Number of Employees (local and alien) 1 ELECTRICIAN-Hlghschoolgrad.2yrs. 1 COOK HELPER PAID VACATION/SICK LEAVES experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Construction of As Perdido Road, Saipan, MP, Commonwealth of 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN -High Most Recent Copy of CNMI GTR Payment Contact: UNITED MATERIALS SUPPLY, the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy: $ FREE MEALS & UNIFORMS INC.. P.O. Box 1668 Saipan, MP 96950 in the Office of the chief of Procurement and Supply at Lower the Construction of Proposed Pavilion and Picnic Shel­ 2.35 per hour. Firms with established offices in the Commonwealth with the valid (2/1 )F. 1 WAITER -High school grad. 2 yrs. Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m, local time, February 22,1991, at ters at Public Beach Areas, Saipan, Commonwealth of exprlence. Salary: $3.13 per hour. Interested person may apply in person at the Personnel local business permit will be given preference. For more information 1 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be 3 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER Office, ground floor, Saipan Diamond Hotel, contact Mr. Fred F. Camacho, MPLC Acting Chief Planner. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-2.75 per 2 STEWARD - High school grad. 2 yrs. hour. aloud. Any bids received after the above time will jot be accepted accepted in the Office of the Chief of Procurement and experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Monday to Friday, 9 am.- 5 pm. 1 MASON-High school equivalent. 2yrs. under any circumstances. Supply at Lower Base, Saipan, until 3:00 p.m., local time, Contact: PACIFIC GARDENIA HOTEL, experience. Salary: $1.75-2.50 per hour. P.O.. Box 144 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. Contact: PEDRO C. SAN NICOLAS dba Friday, February 15,1991, at which time and place the bids INVITATION FOR BID PAB Const Co., P.O. Box 1102 Saipan, Contract time is210Calendar Days. Allbidsmustbe accompanied will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received 1 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER INVITATION TO BID PSS-IFB91-001 MP 96950 (2/1)F. after the above time will not be accepted under any 2 SEWER (Sewing Machine Oprator) - The CNMI Public School system is soliciting sealed bids for by a bidder's bond in the amount of not less than 15% of the total High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) is soliciting 1 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent bid price. Bid security may be bid bond, certified check, cashier's circumstances. Salary: $2.50 per hour. sealed bids for the purcchase of the following vehicles: the Construction of Grading and Utilities for the Proposed New 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.60 per hour. check or other form acceptable to the Government made payable 2 SEWER (Sewing Machine Oprator) - Tinian High School, Tinian, CNMI. Bids in duplicate will be Contact: 3K CORPORATION dba Han High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Description Minimum Bid Location to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. accepted in the PSS Office of the PSS Chief of Procurement & Yang Construction, P.O. Box 1489 Saipan, Salary: $2M 5 per hour. 1985 Toyota Pick-Up $500.00 Saipan MP 96950 (2/1)F. with notation on the face of the check: "Credit Account No. 1453". This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Contact: COMMONWEALTH GARMENT Supply in Puerto Rico, Saipan, until 3:00 p.m., local time, Friday MFG., INC., P.O. Box 741 Saipan, MP Engine #22R-1198145 The payment of $300.00 is required for every set of plans, Bid Bond or otherform acceptable to the Government made March 09, 1991, at which time and place all the bids will be 10 MASON -high school equivalent. 2yrs. 96950 (2/1 )F. specifications and other bidding instruction which can be secured payable to the Treasurer, Commonwealth of the Northern publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above ecperlence. Salary: $2.00 per hour. 1984 Toyota Hiiux Pick-Up $500.00 Saipan Contact: SHELMA LYNN CONST., INC., from the Technical Services Division, Department of Public Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check 1 LAY-OUT ARTIST-High school grad. 2 time will not be accepted under any circumstances. P.O. Box 585 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. yrs. experience. Salary: $400. per month. 4 x 4 Truck Works, Saipan, MP, on orafterFebruary 1 ,1991.Areceiptforthe "Credit Account No. 1453". A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompany the bid. 1 REPORTER (Journalist) -College grad. Engine #22R-1191109 1 ELECTRICIAN payment should be obtained from the CNMI, Treasurer, Depart­ 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $550. per month. This security may be a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Bid 1 CARPENTER-High school equivalent ment of Finance in Capitol Hill, before applying for the bidding The bider is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. Bond or other form acceptable to the government made payable 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $500. per month. 1984 Suzuki Pick-Up $250.00 Tinian documents. his business permit as a compliance with the Licensing Contact:TRINrFY VENTURES, INC., P.O. to the Treasurer, Public School System Commonwealth of the Contact: HANA, INC., P.O. Box 1219 Engine #F10A-663206 saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Box 2167 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Northern Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the check. The Department of Public Works hereby notifies all bidders that it Specifications and plans of the project are available on or The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his 1 COOK -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. 1984 Suzuki Pick-Up $250.00 Rota will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant after February 04, 1991 at Technical Services Division, experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. business permit as a compliance with the Contractor's Registra­ TECHNICIANS Contact: JOON CO. CORP., P.O. Box 693 Engine #F10A-661474 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN -High to tliis advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded Department of Public Works in Saipan. A non-refundable Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. tion and Licensing Law of the Commonwealth of the Northern school grad. 2 yrs, experience. Salary: .full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and payment of $100.00 is required for each set. Pre-bid con­ Mariana Islands. Specifications and plans of the project are $2.15 per hour. 1982 Ford Tractor F1980 $4,000.00 Saipan ference for this project will be held at 3:00 p.m., local time, 1 COOK HELPER available on or after February 15, 1991 at PSS CIP Office in Contact: SOLID GOLD ENTERPRISES ·■ will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, and 3 BARTENDER 30 Horse Power dba Video King, P.O. Box 2724 Saipan, Friday, February 08,1991, at the Technical Services Divi­ Saipan. A non-refundable payment of $300.00 is required for national origin in consideration for an award. 4 WAITRESS ' 4 Wheel Drive MP 96950 (2/1 )F. sion, Department of Public Works in Saipan. 2 CCOK -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. each set. Pre-bid conference for this project will be held at 2:00 exprlence. Salary: $2.50 per hour. 3 Cylinder Diesek Engine In addition bidders are hereby notified that all bids may be rejected p.m., local time, Thursday, March 01,1991, at the office of PSS Contact: VALORYE K. TROMBETIA dba 12 Speed Transmission Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Mom's RoundTwo, P.O. Box3159 Saipan, CIP Chief Planner. RATES: if the lowest responsive bid received exceed the Government’s Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and MP 96950 (2/1 )F. The above vehicles may be inspected at the locations Classified Announcement: estimate by more than 7% percent and it is determined that an Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions for Wage Per one inch column - $3.00. award of contract would cause excessive inflationary impact. In Salary Structure Plans, and payment of not less than the 1 PHOTOLABDEVELOPER-Hlghschool. indicated above. The vehicles will be sold as is without Rate Determination of the CNMI Classification and Salary Struc­ minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifica­ grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1,000. any warranty. For further information, please contact the Classified Display: the event all bids are rejected for this reason, this contract proposal per month. ture Plans, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and Per one inch column - $3.50 will be modified and may be deferred to re-advertising for bids tions must be paid on this project. Contact: NEW WORLD ENTERPRISE. Executive director on Saipan at telephone numbers 234- wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this DEADLINE: until a more competitive situation exists. Box PPP 198 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 6866/9447/7689/7670, the Executive Director Field project. All bid documents received shall be the sole property of For Tuesday Edition- All bid documents received shall be the sole property of the 2 COOK -High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ Representative on Tinian at telephone 433-9213, and the the Govemmentof the Northern Mariana Islands with the exception Friday - 5:00 p.m. A pre-bid conference for prospective bidders will be held at 2:00 government of the Northern Mariana Islands with the ex­ rience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Acting Executive Director Field Representative on Rota at of bid bonds, certified checks or cashier's check which will be For Friday Edition - Contact: MEI'S KITCHENETTE, P.O. Box telephone 532-9410. p.m., local time. Friday, February 8,1991, at the Technical ception of bid bonds, certified checks, or cashier's check 336 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. returned to the bidders in accordance with the specifications Wednesday -12 Noon Services Division, Department of Public Works. Questions con­ which will be returned to the bidders in accordance with the "Instruction to Bidders" Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guar­ NOTE: cerning the plans and specifications of the Special Provisions specifications Section "Instruction to Bidders" Page I-2, 2 DRESSMAKER (Tailor) -High school Sealed bids for one or more of the vehicles must be antee. If for some reason your adver­ Paragraph No. 05, Bid Guarantee. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per submitted in duplicate to MIHA, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP tisement is incorrect, call us should be submitted prior to the conference. hour. The government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and immediately to make the neces­ Contact: PAM PACIFIC ENTERPRISES 96950 no later than 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 26. to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the sary corrections. The Marianas The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids CORP., Box PPP 502 Saipan, MP 96950 1991, at which time all bids will be opened and read. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. (2/1)F. Variety News and Views is re­ waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of the to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest Is/ ELIZABETH D. RECHEBEI sponsible: only fonone incorrect? insertion. We reserve the right to Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 1 GARDENER-High school grad. 2 yrs. MIHA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND Commissioner of Education edit, refuse, reject or cancel any /s/ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA /5/ ELIZABETH H. SALAS-BALAJADIA experience. Salary: $2.15-2.75 per hour. ALL BIDS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF MIHA AND THE /8/ DAVID P. BABAUTA Contact: P.O. Box 219 CHRB Saipan, MP ad at any time. Acting Director of Public Works Acting Director Public Works 96950 (2/8)F. CNMI GOVERNMENT Chief, Procurement/Supply 3 2 - m arianas va riety NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY1,1991 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 33 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT JOB VACANCY AIMNOUIMCHWBMT 5 COOK -High school equivalent 2 yrs. The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION (CUC) 1 WAREHOUSE PERSON-High school In the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the Northern FOR RENT equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: exprience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. is soliciting applications for the following position: $2.15-3.15 per hour. Mariana Islands Contact SAIPAN ICE dba NINOS PIZZA, P.O. Box 1808 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Contact: MS CORPORATION, Box AAA NIIZEKI INTERNATIONAL SAIPAN CO., LTD. CIVIL ACTION NO. 90-797 123 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. WAREHOUSE dba POOL BAR LOS ANGELES CLUB, PACIFIC TRADING CO., LTD., 1 COOK-High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 1 PASSENGER/TRAFFIC MANAGER - DISCOTHEQUE GIG Plaintiff, rience. Salary: $500. per month. 1,200 SQUARE FEET Duties include performing microbiological, chemical, and College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: -v- Contact: SJ CORPORATION dba SJ Auto physical analysis on water and wastewater samples in CUC's new, $1,964. permonth'. is seeking energetic career-minded people to repair Shop, P.O. Box 1962 Saipan, MP 1 MAINTENANCE. ASST. MANAGER- JO-NI'S BAKE HOUSE & SNACK BAR, 96950 (2/1 )F. (SAN ANTONIO) state-of-the-art analytical laboratory. High school grad. 2 yrs. exprience. Sal- fill the following job vacancies: Defendant. Minimum qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a physical sci­ ary: $2,129. per month. 5 WAITER-High school equivalent 2 yrs. CONTACT: ELY Contact: JAPAN AIR LINES (S. NOTICE OF SALE experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. ence, and a minimum one of year of laboratory experience in Nakamura), P.O. Box 469 Saipan, MP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to a Writ of Execution issued Contact: SHOWBOAT, INC.. P.O. BOX TEL: 234-9772 microbiology and/or chemistry, which can be in conjunction with 96950 (2/1 )F. One (1 ) ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR 1808 SAIPAN, MP 96950 (2/1)F. by the Court in this matter on December 31,1990,1 have attached and levied upon academic training. 4 DELIVERY TRUCK DRIVER all of the personal property of defendant listed in "Exhibit A' hereto; and I will sell the One (1 ) CASHIER same, at public auction, to the highest bidder. The sale will be held at the Marianas 1 SEAMSTRESS -High school grad. 2 Send resume to Ms. Beverly Camacho, Administrative Offi­ 6 WASH CLOTHES PRESSER yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. 8 DRY CLEANERS MACH. OPERATOR Management Corp. warehouse in Puerto Rico, saipan, on Friday, February 8,1991, Contact: HOLIDAY SHOP (Vivian K. JTG ENTERTAINMENT & PROMOTION cer, at the following address: 2 FRONT DESK CLERK One (1 ) GUEST RELATION OFFICER at the hour of 11:00 a.m. of the said day. Pangellnan, P.O. Box 434 CHRB Saipan, Commonwealth Utilities corporation 6 DRY CLEANER MP 96950 (2/1 )F. SAIPAN BOWLING CENTER P.O. Box 1220 2 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC -High Said property will be sold in its then-current location and condition, and without school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. One (1) BARTENDER warranties whatsoever, expressed orimplied, includingbutnotlimited to warranties 1 1MPORT/EXPORT AGENT-Highschool Saipan, MP 96950 Salary: $2.15-2.50 pr hour. equivalenL2yrs.experienoe.Salary:$2.15 of merchantability, fitness, and title, all of which are hereby expressly disclaimed. Contact: MARIANAS CLEANERS, One (1) WAITRESS per hour. IMMEDIATE OPENING Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)f. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, for any reason. Contact: J&S CORPORATION, P.O. Box For questions regarding this position, contact: Please apply at Niizeki Int'l. Saipan at Kim's Dated this 16th day of January, 1991. 212 CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. (LOCAL HIRE ONLY) 2 BARBER -High school grad. 2 yrs. /S/SGT. JUSTOR. CRUZ Ms. Beverly Camacho Dr. Joy Barrett experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Town Bldg. Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. to Department of Public Safety 1 EQUIPMENT CONTROL SUPERVI­ Tel. No. (670) 322-4033 Tel. No. (670) 322-9383 Contact: GENEROSO D. HUERTAS, SR. SOR -High school grad. 2yrs. experience. CASHIER Facsimile No. (670) 322-4323 Facsimile No. (670) 322-9382 fba Gene's Barber Shop & Beauty Salon, 5:00 p.m. Salary: $700. per month. MARIANAS MANAGEMENT CORP. SALARY: $3.50 PER HOUR P.O. Box 132 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. Wages commensurate with experience. Contact: SAIPAN SHIPPING CO., INC., Physical Inventoiyu List of Properties of Joni's Bake House at MMC P.O.. Box 8 Saipan, .MP 96950 (2/8)F. CALL TEL. 234-7931 3 AUTO RENTAL CLERK -High school Bldg. I Unit 5 September grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per 2 FINISHING ENGINEER High school CONTACT FRANCES CAMACHO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT hour. equivalent 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 Dining Chairs (Rattan) 45 Contact: LOMAR, CNMI, INC. dba Hertz- A1 steak sauce 10gm 9 per hour. (LOCAL HIRE) Dining Tables 12 Rent-A-Car, P.O. Box 1989 Saipan, MP Leah & Perrins sauce 5 oz. 14 Contact MARIANAS MASONRY CONST. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Dining set(7plec8s) 1 set 96950 (2/1)F. Code tomato pasta 15 oz. 3 CO., P.O. Box 121 Saipan, MP 96950 (21 Plant Box (hanging) 6 The Chief, Procurement and Supply is soliciting competitive Yorkshire coffee 49 oz. 1 8)F. ■ IMMEDIATE OPENING 1 FASHION CONSULTANT Hanging decoration 4 ADM Arkandy Cream 10 oz. 1 sealed proposals for any interested CNMI licensed business Extension light w/cover 6 1 PURCHASING OFFICER Fleishman Baking Powder 10 lbs. 1 1 FREIGHT ADMINISTRATION SU­ F o r 1 SALES SUPERVISOR -High school establishment to provide ‘.POLICE VEHICLE FLEET LEAS­ Disco Lights (3 pcs.) 1 set Shortening 2 lbs. 1 Hlghchalts 4 PERVISOR -College grad. 2 yrs. experi­ grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $800. per ING" of fifteen (15) with option to increase to twenty (20) Del Monte Whole leaf ence. Salary: $800. per month. month. Curtains 6 splnnach 10oz. 2 Cooler (Coke Serial #563585) 1 Contact: STARFREIGHT, INC. P.O. Box BARTENDER Contact: SSP COMPANY dba Sea Shell vehicles at anytime during the lease period, specifications must Santa (seasoned fried 732 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Pink, P.O. Box 2786 Saipan, MP 96950 (21 Karaoke Sing-along (Sanslo bean curd 2 oz. 2 be picked upatProcurementand Supply, Lower Base, from 7:30 Harmonica 250«) 1 • 7:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. 1)F.______Aunt Penny's hollandalse 2 SALES PERSON -High school grad. 2 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wooden cabinet (soysauce sauce 6 oz. 2 • $3.50 with experience HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, INC. rack) 1 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. 4 HOUSE WORKER (Domestic) -High Bamboo shoots 10 oz. 3 Contact: EASTERN HOPE CORP. dba school equlvalenl 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ Extension outlet 2 Rainbow coffee cream 1 Proposals will be evaluated base on the following criteria: Aluminum food display WINFUR, Box PPP 519, Saipan, MP HAS JOB OPENINGS FOR IMMEDIATE HIRING ary: $2.15 per hour. Nugget sliced apples 106oz. 3 96950 (2/8)F. Sanssouci Discotheque Club Contact:EVANGELINE A. JAVIER dbaJJ 1. Meet Specifications cabinet (glass/aluminum) 3 Blue Ribbon Cherry Filling 7 oz. 3 Cash Register stand located at Hotel Nikko Saipan. Dress shop & Domestic Helper Services, 2. Cost Sat-Instant Yeast 17.64 oz. 13 1 SEAMSTRESS (Dressmaker) -High FRONT OFFICE CLERK (2 ) P.O. Box 2063 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. (Aluminum) 1 Dream Whip tapping mb 10.8 oz. 9 Calls 234-6120 or 322-4444/4555 Cash Register (Casio school equivalent 2 yrs. experience. These proposals must be in a sealed envelope, Marked RFP91- Cinnamon ground 51/2 oz. 1 Salary: $2.20 per hour. 20 SECURITY GUARD-High school grad. Sorial #6246729) 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE RECEPTIONIST (1) 0030 and submitted in Duplicate to the chief, Procurement and Contact: BRIAN A. TORRES dba Uzelle'a 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Coffee maker (Westbend) 1 Sunbeam 6-speed hand mixer 1 Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 4:00 p.m., Febru­ Freezer (Admiral, .Enterprises, P.O. Box 1231 Saipan, MP Applicant must be a high school graduate. Contact: COMMONWEALTH SECURITY Aluminum basin (big) 1 96950 (2/8)F. SERVICE, P.O. Box 585 Saipan, MP ary 11,1991. All proposals received late will not be considered. Serial /DP938321) 1 Aluminum basin (hard, small) 2 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Compettitive starting salary. Will train. Cake decorations 55 96950 (2/1 )F. Vat (small for deep frying) 3 2 FRONT DESK CLERK -High school Interested persons may apply at the Personnel Office The CNMI Government reserves the right to reject any or all Number candles Vat (medium) 2 The NM Retirement Fund is requesting for proposals from (birthday candles) 10 grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.35 per located on the second floor. Monday through Friday 9:00 I ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT -Col­ proposals for any reason and to waive any defects in said Steamer (salad master) 1 set hour.' qualified firms or individuals to provide janitorial services. This lege grad. 2yrs. exprience. Salary: $2.15 Number candles 10 packs Rice pot (big) 2 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best Serving Bar (wooden) 1 set 2 SECURITY GUARD -High school rad. 2 proposal should include fee quotation, availability of appropriate per hour. Pressure cooker 1 yrs. experience. Salary: $500. per month. Benefits: Contact: MARP CO., LTD, P.O. Box 532 interest. Santo Nino Statue 1 Tupperware (big) 1 equipment and such other items necessary in the performance of Wall dock (Lorus) 1 Contact PACIFIC GARDENIA HOTEL, CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1)F. Is/ DAVID M. APATANG Cake mixer 1 set P.O. Box 144 Sqjpan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. janitorial work. Duty Meal, Paid Vacation Leave, Paid Holidays, Medical Wall dock (Nikon) 1 Aluminum frying pan (small) 1 1 CONSULTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. Dalkin AlrcondlUoner (mod Insurance, Group Life Insurance and many more. Answer bell 1 3 COOK -High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ experience. Salary: $3,000. per month. F60AVE SerS 9004338) 1 Deep pot (aluminum) 2 2 SUPERVISOR (Purchasing) -High 'Super Baby: Oven rience. Salary: $2.15-3.00 per hour. Proposals must be received by the Fund no later than 5:00 p.m., Aluminum tny 2 ContactPACIFIC MICRONESIA CORP. For more Information, please contact Tel. No. 322-3311, school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (Gas Died Mod #888) 1 Strainer 3 February 22, 1991, located on the ground floor of the Nauru $500.-900. per month. Warmer (small pie-fabricated 1 dba Dar-ichi Hotel Saipan Beach, P.O. Ext. 2020/2021/2022. Rice pot (aluminum, small) 1 Box 1029 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Building, Saipan. Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN CO., The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is soliciting competi­ Ice shaver (BAESA) 1 Cake rollers 2 LTD., P.O. Box 527 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/ tive sealed proposal for One (1) Unit "PRODUCTION DIGGER" Ice box (cooler small) 1 Over paddle 1 NMI Retirement Fund 1)F - Freezer (Sbartock brand. Ashtray 12 3 HOUSE KEEPING (Cleaner) P.O.Box 1247 with the following specifications and attachment 818216 1 3 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -High Change tray (plastic) 8 Saipan, MP 96950 1 OFFICE SUPERVISOR -High school 1. ENGINE - Detroit Diesel (Front and Rear) Gas burner (NUFC brand) 3 Salt, pepper, toothpick set (5 pcs.) 12 sets school grad, or equivalent 2 yrs. experi­ SAIPAN STEVEDORE COMPANY, INC. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $450. per 2. PLATFORM - Swing Mount with Fore and Aft Rice cooker (Kapok brand) 1 Ice dip (aluminum, big) 2 ence. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Telephone#: 234-7505 month. Rlcecake steamer (for slopao) 1 Ice dip (small) 5 Contact: CIRCA GEN. SERVICES, P.O. Facsimile#: 234-9624 Job Announcement (Local Hire) 1 GARDENER-High school equivalent 2 3. TURNTABLE - 240 Degree Rotation Fore and Aft Meat expeller (manual) 1 Egg sdrter 1 Box 23 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 4. DIGGING DEPTH -15 F t and 16 -inches in Diameter Dinner plates 41 Bread knife 1 Contact: NICOLAS M. LEON Dinner plate (oval) 47 Kitchen knife 2 2 LEASING RENTAL AGENT-High school equivalent 2 yrs. exprience. Salary: $2.25- TRUCKING DISPATCHER: GUERRERO, P.O. Box 1157 Saipan, MF 5. POLE SETTING PACKAGES -Telescopic Winch set Dinner plate (oval, big) 45 Bread knife 1 2.50 per hour. 96950 (2/8) F. Soup bowl (small) 44 Bread knife (small) 15 Must have experience in customer relations and personnel Hydraulically at 8,000 lbs. Contact: NESTOR R. A BLOG dba Gen­ VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Soup bowl (big) 6 Chinese kitchen knife 1 6. OUTRIGGERS - Front "A" Frame eral Fashion Center, P.O. Box 1447, management, and must be able to handle the smooth 2 LANDSCAPER -High school equiva­ Saucer 44 Scoop for deep fiylng 2 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. (LOCAL HIRE) lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per Rear "A" Frame Soup bowl (big) 1 Ice cream scoop 1 running of trucking department and it's personnel. A mature, hour. 7. DRIVE LINE - Four Speed Transmission with 13 inches Soup bowl 7 Plastic scoop (tr cake mixing 4 courteous and patient person will be the outstanding key Contact: ROY E . ALEXANDER fba Drinking glass 66 Frying spoon 1 1 HOUSE CLEANER -High school grad. HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN BVTBtPRISES, HO. Torque Converter 4x4.102 inches CA Tandem Axle Wooden candy tray 10 characteristics required of the person to be hired. Alexander Real Estate Co., P.O. Box 1969 Cake mixer spoon 2 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.60 per hour. has immediate openings for: Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )f. Truck with 38,000 lbs GVW Rating. Plastic soup bowl 21 Can opener 1 1 DIVEMASTER-Hlghschoolgrad.2yrs. Plastic glass (for milk shake) 22 Leche plan pan (aluminum) 7 experience. Salary: $3.86-4.60 per hour. 1 (Photo) DEVELOPER -High school Kelly Bar 3,0" Class 39,000 Ft. Lbs of Torque Champagne glass (big) 12 Table knife 23 Contact: MACRO ENERGY, INC. P.O. TWO (2) SALES CLERKS Person hired will manage personnel, billing, customer rela­ grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per 8. UTILITIES - Hydraulic Top circuit, Micro Parking Brake, Champagne glass (medium) 11 Table spoon 7 doz. 6 pcs. Box 219 CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. tions and Inter-departmental relations In a large corpora­ in its Hakubotan Nikko Hotel shop hour. Tunnel Storage, Hydraulic Front Winch, Water Tank, Champagne glass (small) 10 Table fork 12 doz. 5 pcs. tion. Position Includes responsibilities after regular working Contact: RAMON PALACIOS, P.O. Box Jiggers 5 Spoon (small) 10 doz. 1 STORE SUPERVISOR -High school (Tanapag village) 261 Saipan, MP 96950(2/1 )F. Pole Carrier, Pintle Hook and Outboard Leveling Shaker 1 Spoon (long) 10 doz. 3 pcs. grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15- hours. Person must be able to work flexible hours. Cylinder. Flower base w/ptastlc rose 12 Spoon soup 22 pcs. 6.00 per hour. Starting Salary; $2.50 per hour 1 COOK -High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ Plastic tray (moulded) 23 White boards 2 pcs. Contact: MARGARITA A. ALDAN dba rience. Salary: $400. per month 9. AUGER - Step Type Ripper Teeth Double tooth Rock Auger. Plastic tray (plain, orange Exhaust fan 1 ALDAN ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 532 TRUCK DRIVER: Contact: REYNALDO T. DE LEMOS dba 10. SAFETY FEATURES - Safety Load Valves on all Load color 13 Sign board (neon) 1 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. Plastic tray (plain, beige color) 26 Benefits Include: Group Health/Dental Insurance · Must have experience In operating trailer-tractor engines Universal Developers, Inc., P.O. Box2136 Bearing Cylinders. Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Aluminum trty 6 NOTHING FOLLOWS 1 TOUR COUNSELOR -High school grao. Worker's Compensation Insurance · Vacation Pay · for hauling and delivering cargoes and containers, etc. 11. TYPE OF SOIL CONDITIONS - Coral (compacted), Rock Baking tray 8 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $953. per month. Holiday Pay · Sick Leave · 1.5 Overtime · Sales Assists in the maintenance and repair of said equipment. Baking tray (corrugated) 5 Contact: CREATIVE TOURS 1 COMPUTER OPERATOR-High school Sand and Native Soil. High glass (drinking glass) 8 grad. 2 yrs. exprlence. Salary: $430. per MICRONESIA. INC.dbaJALPAK, Saipan, Commissions · Bonus · Uniforms · Employee Dis­ Performs other heavy equipment duties as assigned. All interested parties must submit their proposals to Procurement Bread toaster 1 month.· P.O. Box 152 CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 counts · Annual Increments. Salary commensurate with qualification and experience. and Supply (CUQ Lower Base, attention Mr. Pete W. Torres, Aluminum pie tray (big) 10 (2/8)F. Contact: JOETEN MOTORS CO., INC., Aluminum pie tray medium) 3 P.O. Box 680 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. Procurement Manager, CUC no later than 2:00p.m.,February 13, Aluminum pie tray (small) 3 If you are interested, please apply in person at the General 1991. Proposal received late will not be considered. Sanyo weighing scale 1 1 SHOP SUPERVISOR -High school To Apply: Please pick up application in person at Person­ 1 BEAUTICIAN-High school grad. 2 yrs. Joni's sign board (small plastic) 2 equivalenL2yrs.experience.Salary:$2.50 Manager's Office at Saipan Stevedore Company, Inc., or The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation reserves the right to per hour. nel Office, 2nd Floor of Hakubotan Main Office shop exprerience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Coffee mug 20 call Mrs. Camacho at 322-9240/9320/6469. Our office Contact: BOCAGO ENTERPRISES dba reject any or all proposals if in its sole opinion to do so would be Ice cream plastic glass 5 Contact: CAMILO A. ORALLO dba Uni­ located in San Jose, Mon. - Fri., Friday 10 am to 5 pm. Ask La Marqueza, P.O. Box 744 Saipan, MP Ice bucket 2 versal Iron Works, P.O. Box 1751 Saipan, hours are from Monday to Friday 8:00012:00 A.M. /1 :00- in the best interest of the Corporation, CUC MP 96950 (2/8)F. for Alice. No phone calls please. 96950 (2/1)F. 5:00 P.M. 34-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 1.1991 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-35

1 COOK -High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­ 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. 1 GENERAL MANAGER-Collegegrad.2 3 H.E. OPERATOR MISCELLANEOUS rience. Salary: $900, per month. 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. yrs. experience. Salary: $1,000.-1,500. 1 H.E. MECHANIC-High school grad. 2 Contact: KEIENTE RPRISES dba Misoya experience. Salary: $2.25 per hour. per month. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Matagolai wins Hobie 1 DISHWASHER-High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. noodle soup, P.O. Box 975 Saipan, MP 10 MASSEUSE -High school equivalent Contact: HIDESHO INTERNATIONAL Contact: BRIGHT MORNING STAR CO, 96950 (2/8)F. 8 WAITRESS-High school equivalent INC., P.O. Box 2948 saipan, MP 96950 (2/ Contact: SAIPAN HOTEL CORPORA­ SAIPAN CO., LTD., P.O. Box 140 CHRB 15)F. TION dba Hafadai Beach Hotel, P.O. Box 1 GEN. MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. 338 saipan, MP 96950 (2/8)F. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.-High school College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 14 sailing race grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $550. per 2.15 per hour. 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 3 WAITRESS (BAR) -High school grad. 2 month. Contact: HOCOG ENTERPRISES. INC. yrs. experience. Salary: $2,500. per month. yrs. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Good sailing weather made capsized and did not finish one Contact: SAIPAN PHOTO LAB., INC., P.O. P.O. Box 2013 Saipan. MP 96950 (2/15)F. Contact: AWT SAIPAN. INC., Box PPP Contact: SHORES OF SAIPAN dba Club twelve sailors and two race,while the team of Greg PUBLIC NOTICE Box 1808 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/1 )F. 573 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. Dera; P.O. Box 2633, Saipan, MP 96950 windsurers happy this weekend Repeki and Greg Camacho,in In the Superior Court of the 1 COOK (2/15)F. only their second season of Commonwealth of the 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 1 PROJECT MANAGER-College grad. 2 by bringing 15-20 knot winds to CLASSIFIED ADS 1 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent. yrs. experience. Salary:$l,800.per month. 5 VIDEO OPERATOR-High school grad. Northern Mariana Islands their regatta. These races were racing,took two thirds and one 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: KUMAGAI GUMI, P.O. Box 63 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. the second in a series to prepare fourth. Ray Alvarez and Jess (NEW) 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPER­ CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15JF. Contact: SAIPAN TV PRODUCTIONS, VISOR -College grad. 2 yrs. exprience. INC.. Box PPP 272 saipan, MP 96950 (2/ our yatchman and sailorboarders Kapileo were a close fourth fol­ CIVIL ACTION NO. 89-390(P) 1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 Salary: $5.70 per hour. 2 PLUMBER -High school equivalent. 2 15)F. yrs. experience. Salary: $2,000.-3,000 per for the Papua New Guinea South lowed by unlucky David Olopai 1 QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR- yrs. experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. month. Pacific Games in 1991,according and Adrienne Phillips,then Bill In the Matter of the Estate of: High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ 8 MASON 1 HORTICULTURE -High school grad. 2 Contact: MICHIGAN INC., P.O. Box 2682 and Joy Hogrewe and Laura,and GREGORIO R. SABLAN, ary: $5.65-5.70 per hour. 6 CARPENTER-High school equivalent yrs. experience. Salary: $9.65 per hour. to press release from the Yatch Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. Deceased. 90 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR-High 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $1.65-2.00 per Contact: SUN CORPORATION, P.O. Box club. Jack Hardy and MattRandall.the school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. hour. 379 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. NOTICE OF HEARING 1 MANAGER-College grad. 2 yrs. expe­ The event was sponsored by sailors press release said. Salary: $2.70-4.60 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. rience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. the local Hobie Cat Two sailboarders competed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 13 FINISHING WORKER/MENDER-High experience. Salary: $500.-650. permonth. 1 DRESSMAKER-High school grad. 2 Contact: STRONG DRAGON ENT., Box school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Contact: ELEPHANT CORP. DBA TOP yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Dealer,Saipan Sails and with Joji Taguchi taking both to all interested in the Estate of AAA 333 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. Gregorio R. Sablan, deceased, Salary: $2.50-5.70 per hour. CONSTRUCTION. P.O. Box 673 saipan, Contact: PRIMERO CORP. dba Piel A wards, who provided sailing course races from James 10QUALITYCONTROL CHECKER-High MP 96950 (2/15)F. Canela, P.O. Box 2058 saipan, MP 96950 Murahashi. that February 19,1991 at 1:30 1 MANAGER-College grad. 2 yrs. expe­ school equivalent. 2 yrs. exprience. Sal­ (2/15)F. equipment for prizes. rience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. p.m. at the courthouse of the ary: $2.50-4.50 per hour. 4 STEEL WORKER (STRUCTURAL) The winner of the Hobie 14 The next races will be the 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. Contact: KYUNG SUH (SAIPAN) CO.. 3 IRON WORKERS-High school grad. 2 Superior Court at Susupe, experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. 11 CONSTRUCTION WORKER Races was Pete Matagolai just Saipan Laguan Regatta on Feb­ LTD., P.O. Box 2029 saipan, MP 96950 2 ELECTRICIAN yrs. experience. Salary: $2.20 per hour. Saipan, is hereby set as the Contact: PACIFIC FRANCHAISE ENT., squeezing by Jay Harbison in ruary 16-18,1991 for the (2/15)F. 3 PLUMBER Contact: BRIAN A. TORRES dba Lizelle's time of hearing by such court INC., P.O. Box 1279 Saipan, MP 96950 Enterprises, Saipan, MP 96950 (2/l5)F. the last few feet of the last race. Hobies.and the Micronesian A special ceremony atthe CoC(-) 100Br-442cinf unit last Sunday RFC Jose 'Bong' Pagapular (Center) (2/15JF. 5 CARPENTER of the petition of Jesus Sablan 1 WAREHOUSEMAN-High school grad. 4 MASON-High school equivalent 2 yrs. Third place went to John Rust Open February 15-18,1991 for the was awarded the US Army Achievement Medal forexceptional filed performance at camp Rilea, Oregon. 2yrs.experience.Salary:$430. per month. experience. Salary: $1.75-2.15 per hour. and Jesus sablan Taitano for 1 GENERAL MANAGER -Collegegrad.2 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC followed by Mike Schick and windsurfers,the news release PFCPagapularisan employee of the Diamond Hotel Accounting Division in his civilian life andaripleman 1 GEN. MAINTENANCE REPAIRER 1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR-High 1 ELECTRICIAN-Highschoolgrad.2yrs. letters of administration in the yrs. experience. Salary: $2,000-2,500 per 1 MECHANIC -High school grad. 2 yrs. Cliff Rice,said the release. said. with US army Reserve. Capt. William R. Conception, Commander, Co. C (-0 made the presentation month. school equivalent 2 yrs. experience. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. above-entitled case. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Salary: $2.15-6.00 per hour. Contact: SAIPAN ADBOT ENTER­ The Hobie 16 and Prindle 16 Contact: PACIFIC ENGINE DEVELOP­ Contact: MARIANAS NAPA, INC. dba Any person interested may MENT CONSULTING, INC., P.O. Box 211 Contact: J.C INVESTMENT, INC., P.O. PRISES, INC., Box PPP 416 Saipan, MP class was won by Tony Stems There is also an important Napa Auto Parts, P.O. Box 562 Saipan, Box 2240 saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. 96950 (2/15)F. contest such petition by filing CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. MP 96950 (2/15)F. and Janet McCollough,taking all meeting for all sailboarders and Tennis meet February 14 written opposition or appear­ three races. There was a tie be­ Hobie sailors on February 20, 1 PU RCHASING MANAGER-Highschool 7:00 P.M. on Monday, February persons are encouraged to at­ 1 CARPENTER The Northern Mariana Is­ ing in court for such purpose. grad. tween Louie and Cherie Dale^nd 1991 at 7:00pm in the Gym Con­ 1 MASON-High school equivalent. 2 yrs. lands Tennis Association will 4th. The membership will elect tend. Free play on the tennis Dated this 30th day of Janu­ 1 ACCOUNTANT -College graduate. Greg Camacho and Greg Repeki ference. You must attend this experience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. officers for years activities. All courts will follow the meeting, 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER-High school REAL ESTATE FOR SALE/LEASE hold a general meetting at the ary, 1991. Contact: PITU CONSTRUCT ION CO., P.O. forsecond place. The Dale’s had meeting if you are interested in equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $600. Hyatt Regency Tennis Court at NMITA members and interested so bring your tennis racket. Charlene Teregeyo Box 271 saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. per month. NAVY HILLEvergreen Condo 2BD IB 900sf living area, fully furnished, two second place finishes but the South Pacific Games. Dep. Clerk of Court 1 GENERAL MANAGER -High school grad 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER -College back wtr system, ocean view, 2 assigned parking spaces “why r u renting* or equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $500,- asking $130,000 $1,000. per month. Joint induction meet for FASA 800. per month. Saipan Golfers Association Contact: BARLYTONG (SAIPAN) INC., SAN JOSE: 929 sm lot located directly behind “ROSHI’S" store asking PUBLIC NOTICE 10 MASON P.O. Box 2080 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. $325,000. Preparations are now underway for the joint induction meeting of In the Superior Court of the 10 CARPENTER-High school equivalent the officers of the Filipino Amateur Sports Association (FASA) and Annual Members Only Tournament 2 yrs. exprience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. SAN VICENTE; 8,138 sm lot W/3BDIBA house, shoreline view, ocean side 1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. Commonwealth of the Contact: FILOMENO F. ANO dba Philip­ asking $175/sm. its affiliated organizations, FASA President Jun Fidelino said. February 3, ±991 Northern Mariana Islands experience. Salary: $700. per month. pine Eagle Enterprise, P.O. Box 1900 The induction will be held on Feb. 7 at Jane’s Restaurant and Contact: NATALIA C. MARA dba MGM saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. SAN VICENTE: 5 BD, 2BA 2,400sf house w/1,117 sm lot. Ocean view Retail Store & Snack Bar, P.O. Box 2508 LauLau Bay, loaded w/furniture & appliances asking $395,000 Philippine Consul General Julius Torres will induct the officers into Marianas Country Club CIVIL ACTION N0.91-78 Saipan, MP 96950 (2/15)F. MIDDLE ROAD (Puerto Rico) 26,543 sm coml lot across frm port RE­ office. TeeTinie: 6:$0l AM The oher sports organizations afiliated with FASA are the Filipino- PUBLIC NOTICE DUCED TO SELL - CALL US. In the Matter of the Guard­ 2 MECHANIC (MAINTENANCE) American Tennis Association (FILATA), Philippine Amateur Registration Fee: $36;j0O/- (includes Cart Fee) 2 ELECTRICIAN In the Superior Court of the ROTA; 9,087sm near taga stone quarry asking $45/sm. ianship of the Estates of: Basketball Association (PABA), Philippine Bowling Association 2 CARPENTER Commonwealth of the ROTA: 50,001 sm adjoining north boundry of airport asking $55/sm. Pairing will be posted at Marianas Country Club MAGIC BREL CABRERA, 2 CONSTRUCTION WORKER -High Northern Mariana Islands ROTA: 24,997 sm lot south of airport asking $40/sm. (PBA) and the Filipino Golfers Association (FGA). Minor Child. school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. ROTA: 50,000sm lot south east end of the island asking $25/sm. Deadline For Registration is February 2,1991 at 12:00 Noon The petition of Edwardo A. Contact: CHAO'S ENTERPRISES, INC., CIVIL ACTION NO. 91-81 ROTA: 19,617sm lot south east end of the island asking $25/sm. Baseball Little League meet Feb. 14 ; | Also i Cabrera seeking to be ap­ P.O. Box 1219 saipan, MP 96950 (2/15JF. Notice of Hearing and ROTA: 16,905 sm lot tatachog area ocean uiewnorth asking $25/sm. pointed as guardian of the Annual Membership Djleeting and,Election Of NewiSGA Officers and Notice to Creditors ROTA: 49.952sm lot ocean view near cliff line & airport asking $40/sm. The CNMI Little League Baseball Association would like to estateof the minorchild, Magic j Directors1 | Brel Cabrera, have been set PUBLIC NOTICE SUGAR KING: 40,000 sm lot excellent view tQMjjj|jlftsking $50/sm or inform all interested managers and coaches for the 1991 baseball In the Superior Court of the In the Matter of the Estate of: $35/sm participation in development. league that there will be general meeting this coming Monday at 4:00 and Award of Prizes After The Tournament for hearing before the Com­ FRANCISCA SANTOS monwealth Superior court, Commonwealth of the CAPITOL HILL east side: 4,541 sm lot nice east ocean view, quiet area- pm. February 4th, at the Gilbert C. Ada gymnasium conference room Place: Sunset VieW Restaurant - Susupe Northern Mariana Islands MENDIOLA, CALL US in .Susupe. For further information regarding this matter call Jess Saipan, Northern Mariana Is­ Deceased. [South of Diamond Hotel lands, on the 27th day of ' 20,934 sm lot in front of the “light house" on Navy Hill Pangelinan little league baseball president at 322-9556 or James Ada TO: ALL PERSONS AND CIVIL ACTION NO. 90-1003 excellent view REDUCED TO $300/sm. at the gym Tel. #234-1001-2 during working hours. -Contort - February, 1991 at the hour of CREDITORS having any in­ 1:30 p.m. Notice to Creditors CHALAN KAN0A: 3BD IBA 1,004sf hee on 538sm lot w/wtr tank & large Frank Ado 322-4361 Tony Solos 234-0^29 Jock Tenorio 234-6264 Ed Wanibuson 234-7455 In Re the Estate of: terest or claims against the patio asking $150,000 w/terms. Any person who has any ob­ Estate of Francisca Santos Pete Reyes 234-2126 Pete Itibus 234-6063 . Roy Spies 234-6473 Sen. John Tones 234-6287 jection to this petition may file FROILAN T. CAMACHO, CHALAN LAULAU: 12,913sm lot on middle road excellent com’l property Mendiola. his or her objection with the Deceased. w/ good rd. access good for warehse and/or retail near San Jose asking YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­ Application forms may be picked up at MCC Commonwealth court at any 1. That on the 17th of Janu­ $ 1 D 0 /s m . FIED that Carmen Mendiola time before the hearing, or may ary, 1991, ANUNCIACION M. SUSUPE: 4BP IBA house 929sm lot near Diamond Hotel FINANCING I------Torres of Saipan, Common­ AVAILABLE Registration Form appear at the time set for CAMACHO, was appointed wealth of the Northern Mariana hearing to present such ob­ 4he Administratrix of the Es­ DENNIE: 4BD 3BA 2,500sf executive home w/ Irg carport, fenced yard on Islands, has filed a petition in Nameu Date: _ jection or interest in the above­ tate of FROILAN T. I,II6 sm lot FINANCING AVAILABLE the Superior Court seeking to CAMACHO by the Superior CHALAN KAN0A:3BD IBA l,080sf hse on 260sm lot near ESPN Motors Membership Card No______HDCP captioned matter. be appointed the administratrix Dated this 28th day of Janu­ Court of the Commonwealth FINANCING AVAILABLE of the estate of Francisca If none, Member since ary, 1991. of the Northern Mariana Is­ CHALAN KAN0A: 3BDI BA 697sf hse on 228sm lot near ESPN Motors Santos Mendiola, deceased. lands. FINANCING AVAILABLE Fee: $30.00 () Check No. Charlene Teregeyo Petitioner's attorney of record 2. Notice is hereby given to TANAPAG: duplex all concrete on 593sm lot near ocean on paved road ( ) Cash $. Dep. Clerk of Court is Antonio M. Atalig, Attorney all creditors, heirs and any FINANCING AVAILABLE at Law, P.O. Box 1638 Saipan, Signature: person having interest in or SAN JOSE: 4BD IBA home on 929sm lot behind church FINANCING MP 96950. The hearing on claim against the estate of AVAILABLE said petition for administration FROILAN T. CAMACHO, de­ RENTAL: condo 3BD 11/2BA fully furnished w/pool, 24 hr DRINKABLE has been set for February 19, ceased, to file any claim they water & power, asking $2,300/month. 1991, at 1:30 p.m. njdolei Uioppy may have with the Common­ All interested parties should wealth Superior Court or with OPEN Oleai Elementary School December1990 students of the Month were U M a y to MISA appear atthe hearing. Persons Timothy H. Bellas, attorney MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:001 SATURDAY 9:00 TO 1:00 chosen for the following reasons: Exerted effort to perform to the best T ^ ENTERPRISES, INC. having any claims against the ^Raymond ¿Joshua for the Administratrix, at Suite of their;rfbiiityin all school work, homework and other academic estate of said decedent are Invites local participation 5D, Horiguchi Bldg. or mail to acti\$0ffBehavior;in class shbyv^Qbdracter, strength and honesty ¿M afrns ¿Mana hereby notified that any and all G nhJiJk. JKf in the ownership of the P.O. Box 2845, Saipan, MP and 'Snowed effort to attend Cldsses ddily and on time. claims against the estate must -T F F m r r Z I \ \ t J r o K M y , 96950, no later than March Front Row(L-R) Edward Concepcion, Chachi Igisomar, Maybeleen r# company be filed with the Clerk of Court ISLAND BROKERS ¿Mommy ¿^¡ayAa, 29th, 1991. Saimon, Christine Arriola, Sarah Sabino, Lisa Calma. Back Row(L- within sixty (60) days of this Dated this 23rd day of Janu­ 6th fir. Nauru Bldg. - ph. 234-2100 - fax 234-6799 R)ClarenceJusto,JulletAgbanlog, Casey Mendiola, MelissaGloda, ¿jase ¿Anäwny and publication, or the claim will be Contact the Investment ary, 1991. John Mlckelton · Owner/Broker Angelina Iginoef, Francella Olapai. Not pictured are: Jason Camacho, barred. Sales Associates jC eom ty Manager at 234-9475 /s/Timothy H. Bellas Salvador Limes. /s/ Charlene C. Teregeyo Peggy Gebhardt-Lynn Propst-Don Smlth-Juatln Manglona (Rota) Attorney for Administratrix (or Fax: 234-8463) Dep. Clerk of Court "each office is independently owned & operated" v X Heat remains undefeated in Islandwide Basketball League

By: Jam es Ada halftime leading by as much as 2nd game of the season beating half despite a sluggish first half action in the league by a score of 15 points and started again real the SNE-FAKPI79 to 68. Scott to beat the FAKPI 89 to 66. 105 to 86. Pearson was also 5-6 FRIDAY NIGHTS GAMES strong in the second half and went Debates and Dennis Camacho Eli Rangamar led the Aces from the free throw line while on to out play the Sixers infront led the Emergency with 30 and attack with 23 points including • Ngeskebei contributed with 3-3 RESULTS of the Thunderstorm and heated 28 points. The FAKPI was paced 3-3 pointers Jerry ‘The Glyde” pointers. John “Faceman” Santos the fans by a score of88-73, and by Dave Demapan with 19 points Ayuyu with 18 points most of his The Sixers who are now 7-2 poured in 31 points including 3- sending them to their 6th straight Ray Basa with 17 including 3-3 points with his glyding fade in the league got 19 points from 3 pointers twoof them in a crucial victory against no loss and re­ pointers and Ray Basa with 17 jumpshots and Inos Yamada with Frank Iglesias. Despite drop­ situation as the Toyota Wheels mained the only undefeated team including 3-3 pointers and Ray his timely shots added in 14 points. ping their 7 loss in the 9 tries the defeated the Peacemakers in the in the league. Mcduff added in with 10 points The FAKPI was paced by Emergency was led by Dennis Leagues weekend action by a The Sixers have tried 3 times before fouling out of the game. Rasa Basa with 19 points Dave “The Speed” Camacho with 34 score of 88-73. Both teams en­ to get close to the gap by 3 points Demapan added in with 17 who points and Scott Debates with 14 tered the game with 2 losses and SECOND GAME: but faltered. Someone had to be are now 1-6 in the league team points. was considered one of the other The heat won their 7th blamed for the heat rallying standings. top teams in the league. straight game still with no loss as FRIDAY NIGHTS GAMES: mess. Robert Quitgua, Tony they went on with lots of gas and SECOND GAME: 7:00 P.M. the Toyota Wheels Tony Lizama who led the S usuico and Oscar Sablan ignited oil and went on top of the Ath­ Brian Pearson and Dennis facing the Brothers and at sec­ Heat with 20 points including 4- the victory by contributing in letes Foot crushing them by a Ngeskebei scored 31 and 26 points ond game 8:30 PM the Athletes 3 pointers with two of those shots with 16, 13, and 12 points re­ score of 134 to 66. They set a as the Sixers defeated the Emer­ Foot taking on the San Antonio came in at the right moment and spectively who are now 6-2 in record this season by scoring 72 gency in the second round of Sixers. right time when Sixers tried to the league. half time points and the 134 points catch up in six minutes of play in The Peacemakers was led by is the highest so far in the league. MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM STANDINGS the second half, but it was not swingly Aguon with 16 points Lloyd Hartman poured in 41 over yet as Tim Paez a known AS OF JANUARY 30,1991 Rick Northern with 15 and points Tony Luzama with 22 long range bomber in the past Winsor Peter with 14 way down points Charles Sablan with 20 connected also with 3-3 pointers TEAM NAME WIN LOSS below is top average and Polan and Tim Paez with 1 the Heat is 2 of them also that makes is the Yamada with 13 who are now 4- averaging 106.1 points per game. HEAT ifllllllllll 0 icing of the cake victory they 3 in the league. Warren Villegas and Nester never gave up. Manansala both led the Athletes OL ACES 8 1 SECOND GAME: The Heat 6-0 also got 15 Foot with 16 points each while SAN ANTONIO SIXERS 2 In the second game of the night i i l i l i i i i i points from Pete Crudo, Charles John Guerrero and Joe cap the battle between the Hi TOYOTA WHEELS lllllllllll Sablan with 14 and Lloyd Pangelinan settle in with 12 points ¡ ¡ ■ l i l i l í Towers in the league, one might Hartman with 12. a piece. They are 1-7 in the PEACEMAKERS llllilllllljljll lllllllllll wonder what had happened be­ The Sixers was led by Brian league. tween the heavily and highly fa­ DPS FLYERS i i i i l l l l ■ ■ l i l i l í Pearson with 25 points Allen WEDNESDAY NIGHTS vorite Sixers against the Andrade with 14 and Frank EMERGENCY lllllllllll GAMES: ¡ l i l i l í undefeated Heat. It was a night Iglcsias was limited to 12 points. of predictions but none the less The 01’Aces posted their 8th NMC-SNE-FAKPI Illllllm i·· win of the season starting the to make the long story short the MONDAY NIGHTS BROTHERS l l l l l l l i i l W Ê Ë t Ê g m game belongs to the Heat. second round against one loss The Heat started in the tip- GAMES RESULTS: defeating the NMC-SNE-FAKPI ATHLETES FOOT IIËIIIIlllllil lllllllllll off real strong going in to The emergency won their as they struggle in the second NMI Baseball team sears for tournament in Guam The 1991 Western Pacific manage the CNMI all stars for with the all stars from Palau. Benavente, Tony Rogolofoi, at Marianas High School or Tom Baseball Tournament will be this tournament. Dr. Sablan is This is the first time CNMI has DennisCamacho, Glen Palacios, Pangelinan at Hopwood. An held in Guam and Korea, be­ the manager of the Sablan’s Ter­ been invited to participate which Pete Roberto, and veteran Reno umpiring clinic will be provided ginning Fcbraury 24 at Pasco mites who took the 1990 reflects that our players are get­ Celis. Ray Tebuteb is the flex­ for all interested umpires for Stadium. Participating countries championship crown and has a ting international recognition for ibility workout instructor. certification. Certified umpires are Guam, Philippines, and a wide managing experience in their performances during the will be able to call games in the merger of CNMI-Palau, accord­ international baseball tourna­ past Mobil Games. The Saipan Major League upcoming 1991 Mobil Games in ing to news release from the ment, the news release said. Players selected to represent announces an opening position Palau, in April and other inter­ league. The CNMI members will be the CNMI are: Tony Benavente, for another baseball team for the national games when CNMI is The Saipan Major League departing Saipan on February Dominic Chong, Caleb Dulei, 1991 Season to complete a six participating. president, Tom Pangelinan, has 20 to spend about three days Eddie Santos, Bill Quitano, Greg team league. The elimination of appointed Dr. Manny Sablan to preparing for the tournament Camacho, Tony Camacho, Ron the YCO D-9ers allows a re­ The Saipan Major League placement. All interested team Season is in need of members to managers or team representatives its Board of Directors. Interested must meet with Tom Pangelinan individuals are respectfully More interscholastic sports compétitions coming up on February 8, at 3:30, at asked tocontactTom Pangelinan Hopwood Jr. High School li­ at 234-6124. Isidro Kani, Physical Edu­ onSaturday and Sunday, March divisions, open to all shcools in brary. Please bring your team cation Coordinator forthc Public 2 and 3, and will take place in the the CNMI, are: 5th & 6th grade, roster for this meeting. The 1991 Baseball Season School System, announced that Susupe gymnasium, according junior high, and high school, the will start immediately after the the All Schools Table Tennis to press release from PSS. PSS release said. :,~ .s The Saipan Major League is completion of the lighting fa­ Championships will be held in Sakovich s iid there will be Sakovich said plans are also recruiting i,pires in preparation cilities at the Civic Center March. Bill Sakovich, Recre­ three divisions and the playoff being made for an island-wide for the 1991 Baseball Season Ballfield. Deadline for team ational Program Development format will be s.milar to the vol­ baketball championship.Wc said where all games will be played ROSTERS and ENTRANCE Officer for the CNMI, said the leyball championships held in that when more details are at night. Interested individuals FEES will be on February 15, at competition will be held November of last year. Those available they will be release. are to contact Mr. Isao N( •C LsM t

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