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for non-paym ent By Dan Phillips foreign investment veto The company providing helicopter transportation to the Northern Islands for the CNMI has sued the CNMI govern­ By Dan Phillips local investors can participate in “statement of direction.” ment, claiming that the government has not paid more than The House voted to over­ development. Tones said the bill “may $11,000 in bills. ride the governor’s veto of the Rep. Stanley Torres was the not protect the small local busi­ Michael A. White, attorney for , 6th Legislature’s foreign invest­ only House member to oppose nesses as it proposes to do, while which does business as Pacific Island Helicopter, filed a ment bill Tuesday, leaving the the override. He said the bill discouraging large international civil complaint in Superior Court Wednesday. fate of the bill in the hands of the “may not be in the best interest businesses which we need, busi­ The complaint says that the government owes $ 11,020 Senate. of the Commonwealth,’’and that nesses like Japan Airlines and for flight services, including 17 flights to , fuel for Sen. Pres. Joseph S. Inos he agrees with the governor’s Kodak.” a flight to and work done by a generator repair­ indicated that the Senate would statement that “there may be He said that the need to regu­ man. not support the ovenide effort, constitutional problems with the late foreign businesses, but the The bill lists 11 charter flights to Anatahan, which cost but rather work on a new and restrictions it imposes on legal Legislature and the governor $990 each, and six “special” flights to Anatahan, which cost improved bill. residents.” should work together to develop $400each. The fuel for the Alamagan tripcost$315 and the Rep. Manuel C. Sablan ini­ Tones said that it would be a bill that “would truly help the generator repairman cost $900. In addition, a purchase tialed the veto action, saying better to prepare a new and im­ local businessman while at the order in the amount of $3,575 is listed. “doing business in the Common­ proved bill than to override the same time promote development and outside investment.” According to the complaint, the government “has failed, wealth is a privilege, notaright.” veto of the old one. Tones said it is important refused and neglected to pay” and continues to do so. Sablan said the CNMI needs Sablan said although thebill Pacific Aviation is asking the court to order the govern­ immediate action to ensure that may not be perfect, it signifies a See HOUSE page 28 ment to pay the $ 11,020 plus the maximum amount of inter­ est allowable. The government must answer the complaint within 20 days of the date it was filed.

902 team likely to meet Tuesday By Dan Phillips the U.S. will be discussed, said Manglona. The organizational meet­ The primary 902 issue ing of the Commonwealth will continue to be the issue of negotiating team for the Co ve- self-government. Manglona nant section902 negotiations, said specific topics could scheduled for this week, will include the non-voting dele­ likely be Tuesday, according gate idea, the U.S. Inspector to Li. Gov. Benjamin T. General’s attempt to audit die Manglona, a member of the Housing Photo by Frank Rosario team. Authority and the applicabil­ The Commonwealth’s highest leaders met with the Board of Education Wednesday to discuss funding Manglona said the delay ity of federal laws to the concerns. From left to right are Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona, Gov. Larry I. Guerrero, Sen. Pres. Joseph is necessary to allow two CNMI. S. Inos and House Speaker Pedro R. Guerrero. members of the team, Eddie President George Bush Pangclinan and Wash. Rep. recently named Tim Glidden, Juan N. Babauta, to come to legal counsel to Interior Sec­ . retary Manuel Lujan, as his Marital property bill introduced Theseven-mcmbcr team i ntcri m representative to the will discuss what issues, new 902 talks. and old, the CNMI will con- Guerrero had named his By Dan Phillips fined in the bill as property nied a wife’s property rights in centrateon in the negotiations 902 team on Feb. 2. The A bill intended to more acquired by either the husband the divorce case of Joseph C. with the U.S., according to CNMI negotiators include clearly define marital property or the wife during the marriage. Ada v. Elisa P. Sablan, noting Manglona. Manglona, Babauta, Pangcli­ rights in the Commonwealth was The definition is subject to the that there was an absence of any In addition, times to meet nan, House Speaker Pedro R. introduced during Tuesday’s limit of Article 12 of the CNMI marital rights statute in the further among themselves and Guerrero, Maria T. Pangcli­ House session. Constitution, which says that CNMI. possible times to meet with nan and Jose R. Lifoifoi. According to the bill, the only persons of Northern Mari­ Thedecision, which said that lack of a CNMI statute address­ anas descent can own land in the the husband is entitled to his ing property rights of manied CNMI. wife’s property during a mar­ persons “has opened the door to The bill was drafted by a riage and that the wife’s exis­ Tourism Week grave injustice in the distribu­ women’s activist group in re­ tence is for the most part sus­ proclaimed... tion of marital property upon the sponse to a Superior Court de­ pended during a marriage, came INSIDE Seepage 18 dissolution of marriageordeath, cision in a divorce case that said from old common law. and in the exercise of property that marital property belongs The bill contains a provi­ rights by spouses during mar­ exclusively to the husband, in­ sion that the court can imple­ riage.” cluding the wife’s earnings. ment the addition of a name of The bill is based on the The decision prompted an the other spouse to marital prop­ park plans Court Calendar. Uniform Marital Property Act, appeal to the Supreme Court and erty so that it is held, managed ready... See page 30 which combines U.S. statutes on the formation of an active group and controlled by both spouses. See page 5 community property and equi­ calling itself Patte Pareho (“di­ Marital property agreements table distribution. vide equally”). can be made before the marriage, “Marital property” is de­ Judge Marty Taylor had de­ See MARITAL page13 2 - NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY - MARCH 9,1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S- 3 T W^ÊkÊjt A Meeting Place For Our Leaders discuss PSS budget needs that some teachers have not re­ JLVJL Opinions And Yours By Dan Phillips let the schools be closed.” the PS S’s request of $24 mil­ House Speaker Pedro R. ceived merit increases in two or Education Commissioner He said the governor’s office lion, according to Rechebei. Guerrero said that the three years, and are long over­ Elizabeth Rechebei and the is trying to find additional Rechebei said that the cut in Legislature fully supports the due to get a raise. Board of Education met funding, possibly from tax the budget request has elimi­ PSS and that, in fact, the “The legislators should ful­ Wednesday with Gov. Larry I. money that exceeds previous nated funding for off-island Legislature appropriated the fill the promise they made dur­ Guerrero and other top projections, to help the PSS. teacher housing and other PSS $1 million'more than the ing campaigning to raise the Editorial Commonwealth leaders in an Rechebei, who is asking for essential services. amount recommended by the teachers’ salaries,” said effort to find a solution to the more than $8 million, said Because of the elimination in planning and budget office. Tomokane, “but this is not an Public School System’s short­ members of the board will con­ the 1990 budget of money for Guerrero said the PSS budget election year.” age of funds. tinue to meet leaders and the housing, about 70 teachers for fiscal year 1990 represents Control of foreign She noted that the adminis­ Rechebei says that if the governor’s planning and budget would leave as of March if no an increase of over 40 percent tration “put infrastructure and needed money is not found, off- office this week and next week money is found, Rechebei said. over the previous year’s appro­ education side-by-side as top investment needed island teachers will lose their in an effort to solve the prob­ “We don’t want to close any priation. priorities” during campaigning. housing and leave, probably lem. schools, but it could happen if Still, Guerrero said the Besides Gov. Guerrero, Congressman Manuel Sablan said it best, we think: “ . . . forcing the closing of some The PSS is struggling to teachers leave,” she said. Legislature is still considering others attending Wednesday’s being able to invest in the Commonwealth is a privilege, not a schools. meet its needs after it was ap­ The commissioner said she the request for more money. meeting were Manglona, right. . . “ Lt. G ov. Benjamin T. propriated $18 million in the was “confident that we will Guerrero said that if the gover­ Guerrero, Sablan, Sen. Pres. He sponsored the successful attempt this week to overturn Manglona said he will “never 1990 budget, compared with find the money needed by nor can find additional money Gov. Larry I. Guerrero’s veto of the Foreign Investment Act. sometime next week.” She and the PSS can justify its re­ Joseph Inos and Finance Director Eloy Inos. We have no quarrel with the governor’s stated reasons for the said about $600,000 is needed quest, the Legislature will veto that a single group of individuals can’t be selectively denied for housing. likely approve it. Manglona said the governor the right to invest in the Commonwealth of the Northern David M. Sablan, the gover­ Guerrero said that the PSS instructed the PSS and Sablan to work together to “reconcile” Marianas. His veto of the measure was based on real concerns he nor’s special assistant for plan­ has yet to justify its request for has about the constitutionality of the measure. ning and budget, said he is more money and did not pro­ the financial figures of the PSS. Rechebei said that the A Foreign Investment Act is needed and the present “willing to work night and day, vide any answers during legislation does not necessarily deny investment opportunities to even on weekends, if'there is Wednesday’s meeting. He said PSS accounted for every dollar off-island or ‘foreign’ investors, it just limits the extent to which really a crisis situation.” the Board of Education’s inabil­ in its budget request. they could be in control and what percentage they could own of He said that no department ity to answer proves that they The PSS contribution to the individual businesses. can expect to receive all the want the extra money “without Retirement Fund, which was It also mandates that CNMI citizens be in on these businesses money it requests, because justification.” previously provided by the in more than a token manner and serves notice that the people of “TV\e uiuwfir °s "the. one \ o -ilae foreign mvesVt&iiV \n CNM I. there simply isn’t enough The PSS, Guerrero said, Executive Branch, is about $3 the CNMI want to control how development takes place and at “must have a plan of action or million for 1990, according to # money to meet all the needs. what pace. “The PSS expects every no matter how much money Rechebei. She said the utility The Commonwealth does not want to send a message that penny it requested, and that is they are given there will not be bill for the PSS, which was foreign investment is not wanted, but all one has to do is look unrealistic,” he said. “I respect Equality education.” also previously handled by the around; literally hundreds of wholly-owned foreign businesses are / ' Letters To The Editor their concerns, but I have to Rep. Jesus T. Attao, chair­ Executive Branch, is about springing up. look at all the departments.” man of the House Ways and $800,000. Hundreds of big name companies have invested in the Sablan said every depr. ment Means Committee, said that The Board of Education Commonwealth’s growth and that investment should be scheduled a special board meet­ Education Commissioner Elizabeth Rechebei, pictured, says received less then the full the Board of Education ap­ protected, but many of them have exercised little concern for the Dear Editor: them have all that where they greedy developers, who would schools could close if money is not tound for teacher housing. amount of money it asked for. proved salary increases last year ing for Wednesday, but re­ well being of those who live and want to work in the private I am writing to voice my come from. be able to squeeze more hotel and implemented them without scheduled it until Tuesday at 3 sector here. opposition to making any change The unique charm that rooms on smaller plots of land. the Legislature’s approval. p.m. so that the board can meet Other disturbing trends are showing up in small businesses in the cight-story height restric­ Saipan still holds - despite its There are, too, practical He also noted that “some of with the governor and leader­ on Saipan, including the fact that former alien workers brought tion now in effect, which CRM poorroads, its lack of sidewalks, considerations. The CNMI does the teachers had their salaries ship early next week. here by CNMI businessmen are now having to compete with has apparently been requested to its helter-skelter and unimagina­ not have the means to protect increased under the board-ap­ Board member Jesus their former employees in the same businesses. do by the administration. tive building pattern, and its high-rise buildings. There is no proved new pay scale and some Taisague, chairman of the For a S50 business license ‘investment’ they arc free to For one, it is not the height deteriorating lagoon, is the open­ fire-fighting equipment that can teachers didn’t.” Attao said he boards fiscal and personnel compete with anyone, despite the fact they are not of CNMI limit that is limiting develop­ ness of its views, the sight of vast reach 20 or 30 or 40 stories. The would like to know why all committee, said the board is ment, as is apparently believed, expanses of ever-changing « descent or American citizens. water pressure isn ’ t there even if teachers did not receive the also looking into areas of its but the lack of zoning. shades of blue, green and tur­ Æ f i We have said it in the past and will continue to intone the we did have the equipment. The scheduled increases. budget that can be trimmed. Right now, there is nothing quoise lagoon, the brilliant con­ message many businesses, especially those which cater to building code has not yet been Both Attao and Guerrero said Attao said that he knows to stop a noisy nightclub or a trast of pure white surf along the tourists and service the local needs should be kept exclusively for implemented, to ensure that the they want to “make it clear that there is money available within barracks from being built next to reef line. local citizens. high-rises will be earthquake- the Legislature supports the the PSS. an expensive home, to stop of­ These yet-unspoiled views Millions of investment dollars have been poured into the proof. Manglona said that other de­ fice buildings or a factory from arc visible from all over the is­ PSS.” CNMI over the past decade, primarily by foreigners. Those Lastly, no one argue that & ; 4L· The S8 million request partments also have important being bui It in the middle of prime land, almost anywhere one stops dollars were not invested to correct past injustices, they were put once a vie wis blocked, itdoesn’t would provide for the PSS con­ needs, including Finance, residential land. to look. There are not many matter how high the building is, here to make more money. tribution to the Retirement Commerce and Labor, and the When one can ’ t control what places in the world where that is is nonsense. It DOES make a Yes, the Commonwealth needs investors, but do we need for­ Fund, housing needs, utility CUC. will be built on the lot next door, still possible, but - right now - it difference whether a building is eign domination of the local business community . . . this payments and maintenance, ac­ He said that both sides it makes it a risky investment to is still possible on Saipan. (And allowed to be eight or twelve or week’s veto override shows that CNMI lawmakers have had long cording to Rechebei. She also should sit down to work out a put up a nice home. Only zoning it should be noted that not even twenty or stories high. talks with the business constituents and they are sending the mentioned the need for five solution, and urged the Board can guarantee thatan investment on is the vista as open as The view of immediate governor a message: of Education “not to politicize in land, and in building, will be it is on Saipan.) neighbors is blocked, even if the new buses and furniture for the schools.” “. . . Being able to invest in the Commonwealth is a protectted from such potential Those impressive views of building is only five stories high, new classrooms. privilege, not a right. . . “ tells it like it is. A workable foreign problems. Yet, so far, not even open horizon, that vast sense of it’s true. But to people a little Members of the Board of Education met Wednesday with top CNMI leaders including Gov. Larry I. Anicia Tomokane of the Sablan said the problem “is investment measure must be found, one that allows continued the promised “interim” zoning spaciousness, of the power and farther away, it does make a Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Benjamin T. Manglona. Board of Education said said. nothing we cannot solve.” growth, but puts a stop to the abuse of immigration laws which is in sight. majesty of the ocean, of the difference. allows a foreign business owner to live here with the same rights In the second place, I think beauty of a tropical island, are All one has to do is look out - except vote - as a Chamorro, Carolinian or U.S. citizen. we need to take a closer look at there for tourists and residents the window from the Nauru what exceptions to the height alike only because there were, building and compare the view limit have already done. The and are, height limits. beyond the Grand Hotel to taht Legislature to file brief in W abol case Diamond Hotel is, of course, the It makes no sense to now lift beyond the Diamond. The dif­ in it by those documents to best example. those height restrictions. Who ference in height is only four By Dan Phillips appeals of Commonwealth judge panel. The 11-judge House have authorized Smith create and control the jurisdic­ Prime office space in the will benefit? stories. Yet even such a “small” House legal counsel Ray cases from the Ninth Circuit, panel review is rarely granted, to write the brief, which he tion of the CNMI’s courts.” Nauru building has been ruined Certainly not the tourists - difference has a major effect on Smith is drafting a brief to contrary to the Commonwealth according to Smith. will submit amicus curiae (as a because the view is now totally except those fortunate enough to the view. submit to the U.S. Ninth Supreme Court and the Judicial Ted Mitchell, attorney for “friend of the court”), and as a Smith said that the Wabol decision and the decision by a blocked by a huge white-walled find hotel rooms right on the Lifting the height restric­ Circuit Court of Appeals on Reorganization Act. Wabol, who by the Ninth party with an interest in the different three-judge Ninth barrier. The lovely unbroken beach front. But it doesn’t make tions will do Saipan’s tourist behalf of the Legislature in the Smith said that if the deci­ Circuit court’s ruling won the outcome of the case. Circuit panel in another case, expanse of open horizon across any sense to give them a view industry far more harm than controversial Wabol v. sion stands, it would mean a case, is also asking for a re­ The House passed a resolu­ Hillblom and Lifoifoi v. U.S., thelagoon isn’teven visible from only from theirrooms. That they good. If CRM is asked to do Villacrusis case. violation of the terms of the hearing because he isn’t sure tion during its session Tuesday its top floor. That white wall can get at any other tourist desti­ anything in this regard, it should A three-judge Ninth Circuit Covenant by the U.S., making about the significance of the authorizing Smith to file the disagreed upon the applicability dominates the landscape - vis­ nation - if they pay enough. be asked to enforce its present panel upheld Article 12 of the the Covenant an “illusory decision. brief. The resolution. notes of federal laws to the CNMI. ible from the hills beyond, from Certainly island residents limits more consistent-ly and CNMI Constitution, which agreement” that is no longer “The case is ripe for re-hear- that the Ninth Circuit, in its He says the Wabol decision villages to the south, even from will not benefit if building re­ effectively! says only persons of Northern binding. ing,” Smith said. decision, “purports to uphold concludes that the territorial the other side - from out on the strictions are lifted. High-rises Marianas descent can own land Mary Beth Herald, attorney The case is also in the an attempt by the U.S. and supremacy clauses of the water. will block not only their view, in the CNMI, in its Feb. 20 for Villacrusis, has asked the CNMI Supreme Court, which Congress to unilaterally amend U.S. Constitution apply to the Tourists do not come to see but also light and sun, and cool­ Sincerely, decision. Ninth Circuit couft to re-hear has ruled that it has jurisdiction the Covenant and the CNMI CNMI, while the Hillblom de­ blocked views. They will not ing breezes. However, the court also said the case, either by a panel of to hear the case. Constitution to strip the cision say those clauses do not marvel at skyscrapers. Most of Of course it would benefit /s/Ruth L. Tighe thè CNMI could not remove three judges or with an 11- Both the Senate and the Legislature of power invested apply. FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990-M ARLAN AS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S- 5 4-M ARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 Victim testifies House overides Ш Joeten Motors audit bill veto in jail-rape trial cludes “provisions that would By Dan Phillips Tel. 234-5562/65 duplicate the functions of other By Dan Phillips from the DPS the chain of cus­ The House voted 14 to 1 dur­ departments and present admin­ Kelly Scott told a federal tody of the evidence that was ing Tuesday’s session to over­ istrative difficulties to other of­ jury Wednesday that she was allegedly destroyed. ride Gov. Larry I. Guerrero’s fices of government.” veto of the bill which would The bill proposes to remove raped at the Department of He said that Ray Buso, the strengthen the Public Auditor. the Public Auditor’s staff from See or Call our service writer Public Safety’s jail by three Assistant Attorney General The bill was passed by the civil service, which Guerrero Manny S. Manahane prisoners while two others held who headed the investigation, lame-duck 6th Legislature in found “runs contrary to the her down, while defense attor­ failed to interview key wit­ its last-minute sessions just spirit, if not the letter, of the ney Jon Hunt said the incident nesses. Buso, who has since prior to the inauguration of the Commonwealth Constitution.” never happened. left the AG’s Office, is on S&iuice (fatt&G·! 7th Legislature and vetoed by Also noted by the governor An obviously nervous Scott, Saipan to testify. wearing white, said that she the governor on Feb. 14. is that the section requiring Hunt said that an officer as­ had been drinking with a man Rep. William C. Ada said publication of all final reports LUBE & signed to assist Buso in the in­ who picked her up and then she the bill is needed so that the and communications “could, in vestigation picked up the “rape caused a disturbance at CNMI can “correct the wrong­ some cases, breach confiden­ kit” from the hospital. He said American Knitters in Lower doing of all those wrongdoers.” tiality and lead to an invasion TUNE-UP that there was no material wit­ Hyatt's Base, leading to her arrest. Rep. Manuel C. Sablan said to the right to privacy.” ness to the alleged rape and no FOR 4-6-8 Scott had come to shore the Public Auditor cannot do Separating the Public suspect, and that the FBI, who CYLINDER from the Loomis, one of the its job without the power to Auditor’s funds from the gen­ usually assists the DPS with New Beach Bar military supply ships stationed enforce its recommendations. eral fund accounting »system ENGINES analyzing evidence involved in just off of Saipan, where she “The Public Auditor can help and granting the Public Auditor 999999999 violent crimes, “ will not ana­ worked as a merchant mariner. tighten up the accounting sys­ to enforce taxpayer liability, lyze physical evidence without Live Music from 5 to 7 According to testimony, tems of the whole CNMI,” he with the same authority as the a suspect.” Scott went back to the ship said, “but with no enforcement Finance Department, appears to The Perfect Place to Refresh Your Day! after being released from the Griffin said he would present departments disregard the audi­ be an unnecessary duplication DPS, then returned to Saipan evidence to show that the jail tor’s recommendations. of existing systems and pow­ Serving that night to undergo a medical facilities are not secure, allow­ In his veto m essage, ers, the governor said in the evaluation. The alleged rape ing prisoners to roam the vari­ Guerrero said that the bill in- veto message. Sandwiches and Light Snacks *40“ occurred on Feb. 3, 1987. ous cells. The trial started Tuesday Griffin said he would call with the attorneys’ opening two men who were prisoners Garapan park plans ready statements before the three- when the incident occurred and By Dan Phillips courts, a playground, a pavil­ man, three-woman jury. The who are still prisoners now, Plans have been drafted for ion, picnic areas, a biking and Open 11:00 a.m. - 7:00p.m . trial is expected to run into Pedro Cabrera and Herbert the Garapan Central Park and running path, an administration FREE next week. Camacho. He said that the fact now await public comment, building, a parking lot. A Mark Griffin, the Oregon- Cabrera has escaped six times according to House Speaker basketball court has already based attorney representing the and Camacho four times is Pedro R. Guerrero. been built, although Guerrero CARWASH 30-year-old Scott in her suit proof that the jail is insecure. Guerrero credited Tomas says that the CUC is behind in ¿ l l g j p against the DPS, is trying to Hunt said it would be up to Camacho of Parks and supplying lights for the court. & VACUUM prove charges that the police Recreation for doing a good job Plans also call for a small the jury whether or not to be­ .Hyatt regency! Saipan officers involved in the incident lieve the testimony of Cabrera in preparing for the park. softball field, but Guerrero says were negligent, that the negli­ and Camacho. According to Guerrero, three he has asked Camacho to con­ gence was deliberate and that different plans have been drawn sider the area for miniature golf The police did not search Scott’s civil rights were vio­ up to present to the public dur­ instead, because he feels it is Scott when they brought her lated. ing a public hearing, which too small for a softball field. *V У 4 4 * in, nor did they know her . ‘f y .-У/ f .У He said that he would prove will likely be held in April. The Legislature reserved the 4 4 / 4 4 г / name, according to Griffin. 4 4 , the DPS intentionally de­ Guerrero said that about land, located near Sugar King Scott only remained on Щ' -44'4444 stroyed evidence, a “rape kit” S380,000 is available for the Park on Middle Road, in 1984; ,. Ж .Ж /Ж '' NISSAN . ’■ф< тф Ж , from the hospital that included Saipan long enough to testify, park, S300.000 from appropria­ according to Guerrero. He said '¥ '4 4 '4 Y 4 / ¥ f ó ' ¿ 4 ' ¿ physical evidence taken from then left, because she is “afraid tions and S80,000 from dona­ the U.S. Army Corps of NISSAN ''4, " '4 ,,. Ж, /Ж Ж /Ж /' Scott by a doctor at the hospi­ to be on Saipan,” according to tions. Engineers has since provided tal, and that the DPS covered Griffin. The park is slated to include land clearing services for the up the rape. Griffin said Scott was intox­ tennis courts, volleyball park. Assistant Attorney General icated while she was on Hunt said that the “rape kit” Saipan, but didn’t keep her was probably destroyed during from remembering the incident. Buso steers clear a routine inventory of evidence Hunt pointed out that there 'y ,. Ж .Ж % on Mar. 14 or 15, 1988. He are conflicting stories of what ' ¥ ' . / / 4 //// fó 44',44.4444.44 /4 Y \¥ 444444/ said that evidence is usually de­ Scott did before and after the al­ of audit allegations Ж·, 'у ,'у , committed. , 'fóyL, '■% ж. '"4, ж. ж, ж,, '4 / * stroyed when there is neither an leged rape. By Dan Phillips Y / 4 4/44'444 /44 J№ /¥¿¥4/4 Buso said the audit results active investigation nor charges According to Hunt, testi­ , '%, ж. ж, ж "444 .Ш, "f, ж, % Ray Buso says that when he were “not unexpected” to him, filed. mony will show that Scott suf­ % 44 44 .¡Y À * \ iw /44444/■ left the Drug Enforcement Task and that it made him sad to see ■ У /, Ж Ж, Ж , Hunt also said that Scott ap­ fered cuts and bruises when she Stow CM9 1 to 1 1/2 bag rating 9 t n .f l capacity ,/Ж,Ж./Ж-,Ж Force its operations were free the allegations made public. parently look a shower upon fell down while walking along ¥ 4 4 ■■¥ ■■¥ ... /4 4444444 of any wrongdoing. He said that during his time as ". У ^4'¥% 44··. returning to the ship, before the rocky beach area in Lower 44444'44^BÊ Buso, the task force’s first director, which was the task ¥;4¥'М4¥щш 4 4 4 / .44'.·¥’4 being examined by the doctor, Base. MIXERS г. "у. -у, V, Ж . Ж . Ж /f,. Zf,. and thus made it unlikely that director, is on Saipan to testify force’s first 13 months of exis­ ; ’% " f , "'4, ' С Т Hunt also said Scott told the ¥ 4 / 4 / 4 / Ж-.·. 4 Ж / / W ¥ ¥ ¥ у у / the doctor came up with any in the federal trial of a woman tence, there was “no wrongdo­ ¥ ¥ officer that arrested her that she V > — $ , Ж, Ж Ж. Ж. Ж, I ·>'#. v#,.. m Ж '•f·, '-f, '-fi- evidence of a rape. Scott, now who claims that she was raped ing.” FULL UNE OF ¥ У //p ifó fó ap ap í/fó Z 4r .¥ /> was going to sue him. while in the Susupc jail. Buso f - Y ,4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 / living in Oregon, testified that He said that he “heard FLEET GUARD she “cleaned up a little but He said that the reason the was the one who was assigned enough” about the activities of DPS didn’t immediately iden­ NISSAN Pathfinder se 4X 4 didn’t shower.” to investigate the allegations at the task force after he left the tify Scott is because she was the lime. island to “make me feel that an FILTERS 3.0 liter, fuel injected, sohc v6 engine · 4-speed automatic overdrive or 5-speed The Attorney General’s struggling with the officers The Drug Enforcement Task manual transmission · Independent front suspension/5-link coil-spring rear suspen­ Office ordered an investigation, audit was a great idea.” when she was brought in and Force is under federal investiga­ sion · Automatic-locking front hubs · 31 X 10.5 tires and alloy wheel · Electroni­ which resulted in a finding of Buso said he does not want FOR YOUR refused to identify herself. cally - tuned 4-speaker stereo cassette system · Split fold-away rear set. there being “simply no evi­ tion over questions raised in a “to sec the group (task force) report by the Public Auditor’s EQUIPMENT NEEDS EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF FLEET GUARD dence to support the charges,” Scott testified that when she lose credibility.” according to Griffin, who said was brought into the police Office regarding the use of Buso left as director in May, 'Rji Joeten Motors that the material gathered by station she was “verbally abu­ funds. 1989, and was replaced by , MID-РАС MICRONESIA, INC. the doctor was destroyed by the sive but not physically abu­ Acting Attorney General Brian Dobie, who is now gone. AUTOMOTIVE SALES · NISSAN Robert C. Naraja said that dis­ The task force is now under the ( l i l i US* DPS and ignored in the inves­ sive.” UPPER HI-WAY, GARAPAN |^-TOCHC W-2 HIGHWAY ÓÜALÓ ЙА1 •PARTS · SERVICE crepancies were found in the Department of Public Safety, BOX PPP-298 SAIPAN, MP 96950 P. 0. Box 680, Saipan, MP 96350 Tel. 234-5562/5563/5564/5565 tigation. Hunt said that Scott was left SIXTENI MID-PAC Business Hours: B:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday to Saturday "B uilt for the h u m a n race." Griffin said he has had no audit, but as far as his office is with Deputy Director Francisco TEL: (670) 234-0475 · FAX: (670) 234-0476 STORE MICRONESIA "F irst on Saipan" unattended for a period of about success in efforts to find out 35 minutes. concerned, no crime has been M. Camacho in charge. FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS -7 6-M ARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 Bill would penalize Governor sets March 11-17 TOPSOIL FOR SALE underground damage for Girl Scouts Week Gov. Larry I. Guerrero has According to a press release Afternoon at Park. By Dan Phillips pense and inconvenience,” ac­ proclaimed March 11-17 as issued by the Girl Scout orga­ Girl Scout Chairman PROCESSED AND SCREENED A House bill designed to cording to the bill. Girl Scout Week in the nization the week will begin Roberta Guerrero said in the H 0 u impose penalties for under­ The bill would require all Commonwealth of the North­ Sunday with a 9:30 a.m. Mass press release that “ . . . If we HIGH QUALITY TOPSOIL ground utility damages has persons to find out the location ern Mariana Islands. at Kristo Rai Church in want to prepare young women been introduced by Rep. of all underground utilities that In his proclamation the Garapan. for the roles of the future, we Stanley T. Torres and four would be affected by the pro­ governor urged everyone in the Investiture ceremonies will need to start early. We need to Contact others. posed excavation or demoli­ CNMI to support the also be held at various give girls the opportunity, to According to the bill, “Too tion. program’s goals and ideals for locations on Saipan during the develop leadership skills and McCart & Associates, Inc. frequently, there is wanton dis­ In addition, the party doing the community’s benefit. week and on March 16 girls appreciation for themself and regard for underground utilities the digging would have to con­ To celebrate Girl Scout will be sharing flowers with others at an early age.” when excavating ground, re­ tact the Commonwealth Week a series of special activi­ the community. Girls or parents interested in sulting in cut wires or broken Utilities Corp. and/or ties will be held including a The week-long celebration obtaining more information Phone: 234-7094 / 5329 pipes and subsequent utility Micronesian special mass, sharing flowers will culminate at 1 p.m. March about the program may call cut-off. The welfare of resi­ Telecommunications Corp. 7- and a skill building exhibition. 17 with a “Skill Building School at 234-9843. Or Fax: 234-1936 dents suffers when essential 21 working days before any utilities are damaged.” proposed action. Come early and Repairing such underground Upon being given notice, the Listen to the Sounds of damage “is an unnecessary ex- CUC and MTC would be re- - quired to supply the contractor Mike & Bruno with maps and other relevant materials identifying where the underground utilities are lo­ cated. Reservations required Violations of the 234-1234, Ext. 26 Now it’s even easier to “Commonwealth Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act” are punishable up to 55,000 for each violation. .Hyatt regency/ saifan. Rugby game rescheduled Photo by Frank R sario SAFE DRIVING The Saipan Rugby Football Gov. Larry I. Guerrero signs a proclamation declaring Mar. 11-17 CNMI Girl Scouting Week while a Club will play its first match £Се«*ш и<япц! roomful of excited scouts watched. against Guam’s rugby team Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Susupe soccer field. The match was originally scheduled for Sunday morning. г Players and spectators are welcomed to gather at Rudolpho’s (formerly the CARPETING, INC. Beach Pub) after the match. Those interested in getting more information about rugby or about Saturday’s game can call Grant Montgomery at 234- 2 3 4 - 1 1 5 3 7976, James “Bracho” Hollman T e l. at 234-7111, Bruce Jorgensen at 234-7131 or Eka Patelesio at I TARO SUE 234-0415. APARTMENT

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Universe Insurance Enrile out on bail, Governor endorses library conference

Underwriters Gov. Larry I. Guerrero offi­ ence. Pre-White House confer- tions requiring federal action to has ever been held. It took place (MICRONESIA) cially endorsed a second pre- McPhetres had been desig­ ences at the state level are ex- Washington. ‘n 1979, with the CNMI s pre- still facing charges White House conference on li- · nated by former Gov. Pedro P. pected to do the same at the local Only one previous White White House conference held Incorporated brary and information services Tenorio as the official assigned level, and to bring recommenda- House conference on libraries on Saipan on Dec., 1978. GENERAL AGENTS FOR: MANILA (AP) - The where he had been jailed since the Enrile home on Dec. 1. for the CNMI in a brief cere­ the responsibilty for receiving available federal funding and THE Y A S IjP ^ B jR A N D MARINE а ш Supreme Court on Tuesday last week. Solicitor Gen. Francisco mony Wednesday. ------I conducting the CNMI confer­ granted bail to Sen. Juan Ponce “Like a jailed bird that has Chavez argued the law does al­ The CNMI conference will Mutual ence. Lile Insurance Enrile, the opposition leader ar­ just been set free, I’ll fly away low for a dual charge “if a sin­ be held Ocl 23-25rof this year, Company rested in connection with happily,” Enrile said while with four delegations, to be gle act involves two or more Members of the advisory December’s bloody coup at- signing autographs for police elected at the CNMI conference, grave or less grave felonies.” committee called upon by the temptvbut it delayed ruling on officers before boarding his slated to attend the White House Auto He recommended the court conference on libraries and in­ governor this week to brief him Others the validity of a charge against bulletproof van. Fire & reconsider the 1956 ruling. on the status of conference plan­ Casualty him. . After a· three-hour hearing formation services in July, 1991. Typhoon Guerrero said, “You have ning, and to ask him support and Risks The decision appeared to be a Tuesday, 10 justices voted in “What we have here is ... Personal my full support. As I said at the endorsement of the conference. Life setback for President Corazon favor of granting $4,650 bail disgruntled members of the Accident Insurance first conference, youth grow Aquino’s government, which each to Enrile and two co-de­ armed forces, military adventur­ W orkmen’s through education, but achiev­ The committee is chaired Mortgage accused Enrile last week of fendants, hotel owner Rebecco ists, plain and simply power Compensation Insurance ing an education without a li­ by NMI librarian Malinda Mat­ “rebellion with murder.” Panlilio and his wife. Four grabbers.” Liability Term brary is likesailing without wind. son, with other members includ­ The court said bail was other justices voted to deny As the defense minister, Builder's Insurance Libraries are more than an aid to ing Mrs. Guerrero, Vicente bail and one abstained. Enrile led the February 1986 Risk Group granted because the chances education. They are a matter of Manglona, Jess Olopai, Milagro Rebellion is punishable by mutiny that precipitated the Insurance were “fairly remote” Enrile necessity.” Palacios, Jesus Taisague, Bob “people power” revolution that would flee the country, but the six to 12 years in prison, and Guerrero was referring to Coldeen and Ruth Tighe, former swept Aquino to power. He panel said it made no determi­ defendants are eligible for bail. the speech he gave as Senate staff member to the National Sabían Bldg., San Jose, Chalan Monsignor Guerrero was fired nine months later nation on whether rebellion and Murder carries a life sentence president at the CNMl’s first Commission on Libraries and P.O. Box 512, Saipan, MP 96950 murder could be charged to­ and bail is not allowed. after a failed coup by his fol­ Information Services, the fed­ Tels. 234-6982 o 234-7557 library conference in 1978. gether. Enrile and six others were lowers. eral agency responsible for con- GUAM: P.O. Box 3278 Agana, Guam 96910 Planning for this second Enrile’s lawyers argued a indicted Feb. 27 in the Dec. 1- ductin both the first and now Telefax: 234-3854 Among those indicted with conference is already underway. 1956 Supreme Court decision 9 coup attempt, in which at Enrile was suspended provin­ An advisory committee, named second White House conference. Displaying the library conference logo are, left to right; Melinda Matson, Milagro Palacios, Jean Olopai and nullified the joint charge. least 113 people were killed cial Gov. Rodolfo Aguinaldo. by Northern Marianas College The purpose of the national Gov. Larry I. Guerrero. Lawyers for Enrile said they and more than 600 injured. On Sunday, Aguinaldo’s forces President Agnes McPhctres.has conference is to examine the state expect the court to decide on Enrile denies any role. seized a hotel 250 miles north been meeting for several months of the nation’s libraries and in­ the dual charge within the Enrile was charged after wit­ of Manila, taking government to discuss site selection, the formation services, and to come month. nesses claimed they saw former representatives Brig. Gen. conference budget, delegation up with recommendations to Later Tuesday, Enrile’s Lt. Col. Gregorio “Gringo” Oscar Florendo hostage. selection processes and the pro­ legislators and policy makers for lawyers presented his release Honasan, a rebellion leader, at Florendo was slain during gram scheduled for the confcr- their improvement. order to authorities and he Enrile’s home on the first day fighting to retake the hotel and The comfort you’ve always wanted walked out of the suburban of the coup attempt. The Aguinaldo fled during the Northern Police headquarters, Panlilios were also allegedly at clash. House rejects Senate Air conditioners from Toshiba. Mt. Carmel students recognized for academic excellence The administration and Jennifer Castro, Seung Hee Camacho, Estelle reprogram proposal faculty of Ml. Carmel School Yu, Crispina Short, Michael Hofschneider, Frances Babauta, Window Type Split-Wall Mounting Type are proud to recognize the Cabral. Ryan Dumatol. By Dan Phillips the rcpprogramming. following students for their (Room 114): Peter Aldan, (Room 108): Monique The House Tuesday voted Guerrero said he feels the academic excellence during the Nadine Aquino. Sablan, Lyvonne Taisacan, to reject a Senate resolution that “intent” isgood,but that he feels second quarter, school year 5th Grade (Room 106): Erin Camacho, John King. would reprogram about SI mil­ the money can be used belter 1989-1990. We extend our best Elaine Cabrera, Joan Sablan. (Room 109): Geralyn Dela lion in funding from a water where it is. He wrote a letter to KENWORTH ROCK DUMP TRUCK • congratulations especially to (Room 123): Christopher cruz, Niko Tomokane, Tara catchmcntand generator fund to Manglona, say ing, “Many fam i- those who made it for both Castro, Allan Cabral, Franie White, Jared Sablan, Manuela the sewage problem. lies arc without the most basic RAV-717KE2BD services of water and powers. NTC 350 Cummins Engine quarters. Keep up the good Tomokane. Sablan, Henry Pangelinan, House Speaker Pedro R. RAS-20GK2BC Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 24,000 Excellent Rock Dump Body work! 4th Grade (Room 119): Dion Mesta and Julene Santos, Guerrero said the House decided He said the SI million is RAC-46B2B Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 8.960 meant to be used in a function­ Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 18.000 Seniors: Arlene Yamagata, Richard Borja and Sean Reyes, Clarissa Tenorio. that the S1 m ill ion would serve a All New Tires ing water catchment and power Larrisa Larson, Dora Borja, Ignacio Demapan, Farrah 1st Grade (Room 110): better purpose in its current generators revolving fund, Low Total Miles Oscar RAgus, Maggie Diaz, Matsumoto, Mae Villagomez, Raena Berudes and Michelle purpose than being used for the which could “serve an essential Everly Pangilinan, Donna Jacob, Julia Drienne Torres, Sadog Tasi sewage treatment Super clean Unit Rhakshaney Seman and Tasha need of our homestead and our Moore, Tricia Tcnorio, Vince Camacho, Jocelyn Pangelinan, Melissa Benajmain, Denver plant. RAV-806KE2BD Scman. Guerrero noted that about village families.” Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 29,000 Beth Demapan. Tangonan, Basiou Ogumoro- Guerrero said he fully Juniors: Carline Sablan, $18 million is needed for the (Room 121): Shannette Uludong, Alvin Hofschneider agrees that there is a need for the RAS-30GK2BC Eleanor Cabrera, Galvin sewage plant, and worried that Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 12,600 MID-PAC MICRONESIA, INC. Sablan, Nina Rasa, Rosannie and Stephanie Pho and sewage, but also that he docs ✓ S W UPPER HI-WAY. GARAPAN BOX PPP 290 SAIPAN. MP 96950 Guerrero, Marisol Evangelista, $1 million would make little RAC-61 EB2 Castro, Angela Kim, Florence Newmwar Salle, Jeridena not believe “that the correct ap­ Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 24,000 TEL.: (670) 234-0475 · FAX: (670) 234-0476 difference and perhaps the Split-Ceiling Mounting Imclda Antonio, Melanie Calvo. Crisostomo, Leilani Neilsen money would be wasted. proach is to deprive our people Type 11 Jastillana. (Room 120): Tasha Villa­ and Juan Tenorio, Frances of the opportunity to obtain The Senate requested the Sophomores: Leticia Borja, gomez, Clarissa Tudela, Sablan, John Sablan. loasns for critically needed water Alik Ulcchong, Jun Young reprogrammng after receiving a Lorraine Taisacan, Kwok (Room 111): Raelene catchments and generators. Ham. letter from Lt. Gov. asking for Wong. Camacho, Kathleen Salas, Shhhh! It’s a Secret Freshmen: Frankie Ccpeda, 3rd Grade (Room 116): Rodney Camacho and RAV-457KE2BD Phyllis Chong, Rhcta Reyes. Amaparo Quitugua, Christina Belated Birthday I Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 18,000 Alexander Mercado, Carla 8th Grade (Room 101): Sablan, Jessica Sonoda, Nicole Camacho, Zenn Tomokane, Greetings to RAV-717CE2BD Josephine Jones, Michelle RAC-21 G5BL Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 24,000 Magliari, Raena Celis, Leah Sakuma, Naomi Tudela, Cooling C.ip.icily (BTU/h) 8.400 Sablan. Frances Christina DL. Guerrero and Perry Borja, Reneacia San (Room 102): Christine 4 years old last March 7 Vicenta Quitugua, Vladie Nicolas. Fidclino, Mary Grace Barasi, Love, » I’owerful'Performance Adriano, Bradley Matsumoto, (Room 112): Leslie Ann Larcina Camacho, Maria Papa & Mama Mommy Aw Aw, • Quiet Operation Jason Aldan, Larry DL. Guer­ Camacho, Peter Muna, Elena Nanay Virgie, Mommy Cely, Mommy Regis, Elisa Sablan. • Stylish Design rero. Mendiola, Mara Villa Shy, Nely, Mommy Vivian Auntie Auring & TOSHIBA RAV-806CE2BD • lough and Durable Cooling Capacity (BTU/h): 29.000 (Room 103): Maisie (Room 117): Amy Aquino, Uncle Freddie Frances Bocago, Aileen Ada, • High Pfficiency Not Immigration, the FBI, the IKS, the courts, the military, welfare Bcrmudcs, Roxanne Diaz. Jacqueline Sizemore, John agencies—not even the President of the —can see your census Lawrence Duenas, Renee Celis, 7th Grade (Room 104): Demapan, Marjorie Reyes, answers. It's against the law. Milina Rasa, Maile San \ m inu s Miniéis \ \ ailahk· Valerie Demapan, John Castro, And all census workers take an oath to keep your answers confidential. Ruth Tudela and Anna Nicolas, Ashlee Tenorio, Belated Birthday Sharlene Matsumoto, Livia Pangelinan, Leilani Bermudes. Answer the Census. It Counts for More Than You Think! Benjamin Seman, Tawny Toshiba authorized dealer & service shop for air conditioners in Saipan Pangelinan, Toshiro Shoda, Greetings to (Room 122): Julia Lusanne Barcinas, Yulin Cruz, Julie Jasylene Santos, Joshua CENSUS ’90 Torres, Martha Mendiola, Ann Fitial, Asapmar Sasamoto, Joaquina Borja. Dianne Andres, Robert Faus, Ogumoro. Pat PACIFIC HOME APPLIANCES (Room 105): Tina Marie Wynnee Vilaga, Adrienne FTom: 14). Box 15X2. (lampan. Saipan. HI0HWAYJ..b. Diaz, Katclyn Guerrero, Carla Hofschneider. John, Nicole, M l’ %450 IVI: 234-43X0 Demapan and Chérisse Sablan. 2nd Grade (Room 107): Cora & Jane Ό 6th grade (Room 113): Frances Amog, Ryan 10-MARIANAS VARIETY N E W S A N D VIEWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-11 Lawmakers consider 9th Circuit Court division WASHINGTON (AP) - questions involving trade because of economic conditions slice up courts when they are move to assure that the Pacific Concerned about regional disputes for the Northern in his own jurisdiction,” said dissatisfied with their Northwest cases are decided by differences in the nation's Mariana Islands, thousands of Burger. decisions,” said Michael judges familiar with the region. largest federal appeals court, miles away, or disputes The size of the 9th Circuit Traynor, chairman of the Sierra At last! Now On Saipan “(Currently) judges are Justice Department officials involving a village in Alaska has resulted in a “dangerous Club Legal Defense Fund. Tuesday endorsed a plan to or agricultural issues in inability” to keep up with obligated to rely upon law divide the 9th U.S. Circuit Montana,” he said. current case law and a “failure “The 9th Circuit as is exists checks, staff attorneys, Court of Appeals. Sen. Slade Gorton, R-Wash., to provide uniformity, stability today is far better positioned librarians and the eternal hope than a divided circuit would be The appeals court is based in and eight other senators want and predictability in the that their next opinions do not San Francisco with jurisdiction to cut the circuit into two parts development of federal law to address consistently and stray too far from the current over more than 40 million and establish a new 12th throughout the region,” Gorton uniformly the broad regional law of the circuit,” he said. and environmental issues that Americans in nine states Circuit based in Seattle with testified: Sen. Alan Cranston, D- arise in the western United stretching and Arizona to jurisdiction over Alaska, Idaho, “There are too many judges Calif., said the proposal would States,” Traynor said. Alaska and Guam. Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, spending too much time cost $5.3 million initially and “The department believes Washington, Guam and the traveling and too little time Alfred T. Goodwin, chief $2.5 million in annual higher Marianas that the time has come for Northern Marianas. hearing cases,” he said. judge for the 9th Circuit; said costs. Congress to initiate the process Opponents said the proposal Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Calif„ sponsors of the bill seem to Postal Sen. James McClure, R- of dividing the 9th Circuit seemed aimed at getting judges called the bill “environmental want federal law to be applied Idaho, said the strongest Services Court,” acting assistant more likely to go along with gerrymandering.” one way in the south and argument for the division of attorney general Bruce Navarro timber interests, an argument “Some who are promoting a meeting in the north. the circuit is “because the told a Senate Judiciary dismissed as a red herring by split in the 9th Circuit believe “Balkanization of federal larger the circuit, the less clear subcommittee. former Chief Justice Warren that they can gain some laws does not seem to be what the law, resulting in ever more Navarro said the northern and Burger, who supports Gorton’s advantage by drawing new federalism is all about,” litigation.” Pacific parts of the circuit differ plan. lines, by cordoning off some Goodwin said. substantially from California, “I find that to be a very judges and keeping others,” “The delay and backlog Arizona and Nevada. offensive statement, the idea Wilson said. By contrast, a Seattle-based experienced by the circuit is “At present, a judge in San that a U.S. judge who has Gorton’s bill amounts to appeals judge, defended simply unacceptable,” added Diego may be asked to decide taken the oath would be biased “inviting other interests to Gorton’s plan as a legitimate Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore. Residential &Business pick-up of all trash collected. groups to assure safety and to MVB shares in trash-a-thon MVB staff accompanied the provide needed assistance. The Marianas Visitors Group three worked on thé took pride in contributing to Mail Delivery Bureau participated in a roadside between Charlie Dock the “litter-free” campaign. fundraising trash-a-thon and the Garapan police The event was coordinated by conducted by the Grace substation, and group four Mary Kinsella of the Academy. Christian Academy Friday. worked the beach area from She said she was looking for a According to an MVB press Olcai to the Royal Taga Beach Service. worthwhile project that would release, 96 students and nine Club, moved to the Chalan include everybody for a true staff members were divided into Kanoa Beach Park and finished team effort and saw the trash-a- five groups, with each group wiih roadside cleaning from the thon as the perfect opportunity being assigned its own area. Pacific Islands Club to for teamwork and for instilling The first group covered the Koblcrville. a sense of pride and beach areas at Paupau Beach The fifth group started from accomplishment in everyone and Wing Beach, and the the all the way involved. roadside from Kan Pacific to to the intersection and The Academy’s efforts were San Roque. The second group finally to Tank Beach. awarded with a S650 check worked the strip from Six-Ten Hard work aside, the students from the MVB. Rep. Pedro S. Arriola made several stops along Beach Road in to the golf course came away saying they regarded In addition, the MVB Friday and offered soft drinks to more than 100 students from the event as a fun project and iriande. provided the trash bags and the Grace Christian Academy who were picking up trash in order to raise funds for the production of a school yearbook. Residential Deuvc., _ Business C o u * Vi ~ : : ...... Marianas Postal Services can elim inate a ll r^X Private Mailbox: Marianas Postallliu services u . 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constitute 60 percent PSS - The school custom in with the students at school. that these children often are said. “Trust is the key thing to information you gained from EVENFLO the past for handling students “The students go to the influenced by three rules; don’t develop (with your students) this workshop.” with chronic alcohol and other support group, with one school talk, don’t express feelings, and first,” he said. Mike Murphy, Acting of student enrollment drug problems was to send the staff and one person from don’t trust. Harvey told the counselors in Science Coordinator, who PSS - Chamorro students The "others" category is students home. outside, and would learn from “Trust is very important. If the workshop to “inservice the organized the workshop, said constitutes sixty point eight composed of various single “But what do the students do these people the negative you promise your kids to go school staff first” on the the workshop was “designed to (60.8) percent or 3,756 of the ethnic groups with less than 3 when they’re away from impacts of drugs,” Harvey said. fishing, and if you don’t make workshop’s contents. The give CNMI counselors a total student enrollment in students each per schooi. school? Very likely, they end The school principals need to it, they will start to distrust counselors and teachers need to foundation in both counseling both public and private schools The total figure included in up doing the same things - change their discipline you,” he said. “Many fathers work together as a team, he skills and theories.” 3 PACK NIPPLES “The theories and skills in the CNMI last school year, this ethnic breakdwon is 6,181 drinking, smoking, and making procedures, he said, adding that fall into this problem because said. according to the PSS 1989 students, which does not trouble.” in the past the students stayed they're busy drinking and don’t “Counselors are experts, and attained at this workshop will $1.49 annual report released last include the Headstart and So observed Harvey Lee, an away from school during their have qnough time for their teachers are experts, too,” he help our counselors identify month. Special Education students. expert on drug-free education suspension. children.” said. “You need to be trainers, many student problems before from the Honolulu-based too. Share with your teachers drug abuse becomes a factor,” The second largest group is According to the annual Under the support group The same concept of trust the drug and alcohol Murphy said. the Carolinians,' which report, the total number of Center for the Advancement of system, Harvey said, if a applies in the classroom, he HIGH CHAIR PAD Pacific Education (CAPE), numbers 799 students or 12.9 students in School Year 1988- student is suspended for eight who conducted a workshop on CRIB BUMPER percent of the last school year's 89 was 6,588, of which 5,259 weeks, he or she will actually Basic Counseling Theories at total enrollment. were in the public schools and be suspended for only two days ONLY PACIFIER 30 PCS. COMPLETE NURSER KIT the Diamond Hotel last week. Filipinos make up the third 1330 in the private schools. but spend the rest of the time The rate of enrollment Some twenty people $ 1 9 . 9 0 EA. $1.69 $3.75 largest group with 6.7 percent with the support group in or 413 students, and the fourth increase is 6 percent a year. In including school counselors school. From Fashion largest group is the Palauans 1983, there were 3338 attended the workshop. “Why do we have to send the O with 5.6 percent, or 345 Chamorro, 801 Carolinian, Instead of just sending the kids home? Many of them GERBER) students. 125 American, 237 Palauan, students home, keep them in come from families with Koreans are 3.7 percent or 76 Ponapean, 27 Yapese, and school and allow them to to Stvle! drinking and drug problems. If 228 students; Trukese come 75 Trukese students in the express themselves, or give the they spend all their time at with 2.7 percent or 169 CNMI schools. students new knowledge on / home doing nothing, they will students; and Ponapeans Also in 1983, there were 24 drugs and alcohol, Harvey said. fall into the same problem,” he \ constitute 2.1 percent or 130 Marshallese, 147 Filipino, 49 In the workshop, the concept said. students. Korean, 37 Japanese, and 114 of support group was Washcloths Infants Mittens < « The other ethnic groups "other" students in the CNMI discussed. This group, Children who live in homes consisting of school staff and with alcohol and other drug (2 in pk) $ ¿ 0 7 Only $ 2 . 1 7 attending school in the CNMI schools. are: Americans, 2.0 percent or The 70-page annual report concerned people from the problems are afraid and SLIPON SHIRT 121 students; Japanese, 1.0 also contains other statistical community, would be talking concerned, Harvey said, adding jfçts yoM'V percent or 60 students; Yapese, information such as enrollment .6 percent or 39 students; of each school, student/teacher SMALL $3.55 Hooded Towels Marshallese, .5 percent or 31 ratio, average daily attendance, Artist create own mask students; and others, 3.6 enrollment projection, and test The Public School System’s Camacho Elementary, Ml. percent or 225 students. summary. MEDIUM $2.90 $8.99 Arts Program staff have been Carmel and Tinian arc instructing students in plaster discovering are impressive, she LARGE $3.09 mask construction, according said. NMC offers legal lectures to a news release from PSS. Mt. Carmel art teacher, A series of lectures begin­ Lectures will also touch, on Masks are universal art form, Cheryl Trcibcr, went a step Infant Panadol Diaperene Baby ning March 17 conducted by at­ negligence and civil law ac­ found in many cultures around further and had her art students torney Ken Go-vendo, dealing tions, how the court system the world. “With a mask you make actual plaster molds of 1/2 oi. Powder 4 ö l with everyday legal problems works, landlord-tenant legal re­ can create a new identity, their own faces. and decisions will be offered by lations and probate. expression or personality,” said It was an exciting experience Northern Marianas Community According to the press re­ Margo Vitarelli, PSS Arts for the students to create the $5.25 $1.65 College. lease the last half-hour of each Coordinator. exact form of their own faces Govendo said in a press re­ class will be reserved for dis­ The variety of mask faces and then decorate it in different Children's Diaperene Medicated lease this week that the col­ cussions on recent legal hap­ that have been created by the imaginative ways, Vitarelli lege’s community service penings within the Common­ students from Gregorio T. said. Panadol Cream 2 o l course will be taught in a dif­ wealth. ferent manner than the regular Course planners have in­ college course. It will be a cluded a lecture on divorce law $4.90 $2.90 series of lectures on legal sub­ and marital property, the re­ jects that “ordinary citizens lease said. may encounter during their life­ “With the recent Superior times,” Govendo was quoted as Court decision, pending legis­ PRICES EFFECTIVEiMARCH 9-14,1990 saying in the press release from lation and the famous Trump the college. divorce, I think people will Included in this course will have a lot of questions to ask,” V V j —j |\/| A H T LOCATED AT THE CARMEN SAFEWAY be discussions on recent rul­ Govendo said. ings dealing with divorce and Cost of the class is $50, and I V I r l i l I SHOPPING PLAZA IN CHALAN KANOA those wishing to register for community property. the series may appear in person A Division of Carmen Safetoa^ enterpriser 5nc. Topics will range from or call the college registrations We're open: MONDAY TO SATURDAY · 8:30AJW. to 6:30 PJUt. · Tel.: 234-7313 / 234-7490 choosing an attorney, as well and admissions office and ask as what to expect in costs of for extension 37. his or her services, to the im­ Space reservation and pay­ portance of liability in cases of ment may be made by mail Am erica’s EVERYONE COUNTS! automobile accidents. registration or in person . #1 selling CENSUS ’90 Students contest for sunglasses Liberation Day theme Look to us to the future Students throughout the said Martin B. Ada, Liberatio Available at your favorite retail outlet Commonwealth now hae a Day chairman. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR:------chance to win $225.00 in the All themes are to be sent t 1990 Liberation Day theme the Mayor's Office in Chala contest for the July 4th Kanoa, Saipan, not later thai Micronesian Sales Co. (Saipan) Inc. festivities, according to news March 16,1990., Ada said. Th P.O. Box 239 CHRB Saipan. MP 96950 Tel. 322-9728 Fax 322-3714 release from PSS. Mayor's office will award $10* With O ffices In G uam · Majuro · Pohnpei · Census The criteria for selection is a to the first place winner, $7: reflection of the CNMI history for the 2nd place, and $50 t< H ong Kong · Philippines · Hawaii Student of Mt. Carmel puts the finishing touches on a mask of her as the islands were liberated, the third prize winner. own face. 16-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-17 CPAC director sees NM I as 'bright spot1 for tour group MHS Biology students purchases air-con "Action speaks louder than Koshiro, Pat Norita, Donald Uremelog, Max Cruz, Jacob center. Physical location of the According to a press release encompasses the United States from one island to another.” words" was the motto for the Villagomez, Lee Hae Won, Quitugua, Victorio Quidilig, Commonwealth, and the cost issued by the Commonwealth territories and the CNMI. The CPAC executive also She and CCAC deputy ex­ biology Roger Sonoda, Seung Sook Eleanor Valdez, Paul Ajoste, ■tk te i t of moving even small touring Council for Arts and Culture, Grain said that the CNMI expressed some concerns about ecutive director Sandy Mc­ students of Mrs. Deodegaria Bae, Helen Camacho, Servando Becky cruz, Rose Taman, Kenzie and Board Chairman arts groups thro-ugh the is­ Grain toured through the has problems for touring housing and feeding a large Lacson. Many may have been Regis, Rita Castro, Brian William Fereti, Joe Aldan, Ben lands is one reason why some CNMI, looking over available groups that, according to the touring group. Chrispin Kaipat discussed more than aware of the Pangelinan, Mary Skilang, Mettao, Cathy Kukkun, what type of groups would be large organizations which pro­ facilities on Saipan, and press release, “that other arts Another disadvantage, she unbearable heat which students Becky Fereti, Delfin Ebetuer, Christine Aguon, Melinda TEPPANlAKI available for tours in the mote the arts have not been Tinian, as well as meeting agencies aren’t aware o f .. “ said, was the lack of certain fa­ tried to adapt with. Jesi Castro, Leonora Bias, Iguel, Susan Quitano, Brenda CNMI, either directly or as able to include the CNMI in with community and political She said “I see the greatest cilities that touring groups Fortunately, some students Shirley Guerrero, John Repeki, and Jo-ann Ythemar. their itinerary. However, leaders seeking their support. problem with touring as being may require in order to present part of a Pacific-wide tour. Merrie Carol Grain, executive CPAC is one of seven expense . . . everywhere you their artistry. Grain promised CNMI arts director of the Consortium for nonprofit regional arts organi­ go you have to go by airplane, The CNMI has certain ad­ enthusiasts that CPAC and Pacific Arts and Cultures, said zations funded primarily by the and so whenever you tour a vantages to attract tour-ing other members of the arts con­ she will be working to change National Endowment for the group, you are looking at sev­ groups that other so-called sortium would play a more that. Arts. Their scope of coverage eral hundred dollars just to go “rural areas” do not possess, prominent role in securing she said. “I see brights spots funding and arts tours for the CNMI and other emerging as being your location,” she A uthen tic Teppanyaki G rill said. “One advantage that we Pacific countries. have, frankly, with touring During a March 1 visit to W ith Fresh Seafood & M eats. that other people don’t have is Acting Governor Ben-jamim that we can negotiate more T. Manglona’s office, Grain i / r r than other states . . . because and Mc-Kenzie asked for, and they like to come to the received, according to the press Pacific Islands,” she said. release, his support for art and “It looks good on paper for culture financing in the Reservations required them to say they ‘ and we Common-wealth. 234-1234, Ext. 26 toured through Micronesia . . As part of that discussion .,” Grain said. Grain suggested that a one per­ Another plus for the CNMI cent tax be imposed on all de­ ÜlftK is the fact that many of the velopment within the CNMI -- Hyatt Regency/saipan = J Marianas High School Biology students '**·*·»* people touring will take a day to help fund the proposed esti­ off to enjoy the scenery and lo­ mated S9 million preforming cale here as opposed to else­ arts center on Saipan. went beyond the method of where, rejuvenating them to an The CPAC executive direc­ complaining and straight extent, Grain said. tor said Hawaii had already in­ towards a solution. Now they The CPAC executive spent stituted such a law and the are the owners of a new Feb. 28 on Rota, March 1 on Territory of Guam’s Legis­ Kelvinator airconditioncr. TIRED OF CHANCING RUSTED Tinian and March 2-3 on lature is also considering such The students gathered Saipan looking over staging a measure. together and agreed to take the W ATER HEATER EUERY YEAR? Photo by Michael Cody areas and discussing the initiative, they have been Merrie Carol Grain (L0 and Sandy McKenzie awaiting visit with Acting Governor Benjamin T. Mangiona. CCAC’s dream of community volunteering donating sums of money, hoping they will receive enough to be able to WORRY NO MORE purchase an airconditioncr of their own. Parents sh ow ed concern for their children’s k MPI/HOME IMPROVEMENT COM E AND SEE welfare by participating also V with the collection. "Si & Frank Diaz, manager of CENTER, SAIPAN Microl Corporation, turned out O U D BEAUTIFUL to be a great assistant to them. S 1 I T I 1 He compromised to release the ANNOUNCES aircon immediately to the students, without being fully The arrival of their paid. But they will pay-off the & SEAY LADIES balance within the three M a r a th o n ■ RUST PROOF Water Heater. months time period which Diaz WATER HEATER Lots of savings to you in terms of proposed. The students in Labor, Materials ana Water Heaters. 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Committee, with the support targeted for the community as Guerrero officially proclaimed Tourism Week. of the Marianas Visitors a whole. the week of May 13-19, 1990 In signing the proclamation, Tourism is the main as CNMI Tourism Week. The Governor Guerrero stated, "I economic activity in the Tinian casino commission hearing set proclamation is in conjunction am extremely delighted to CNMI, rapidly growing, TINIAN - Chairman Ignacio with Councilman Jose A. with the National Tourism make this proclamation as tourism is proving very A. Cabrera, of the Third Tinian Hocog and Councilman Week signed into law by CNMI Tourism Week during healthy and viable. It plays a Municipal Council announced Esteven M. King, will take President George Bush. Public the period of May 13-19. major role in the shaping of that public hearings will be testimony from the. nominees awareness of the economic. Tourism contributes to our the economv. and is an held beginning Tuesday, March and will vote to confirm or 13 on the fitness o f the reject them following the nominees to serve on the hearing. Tinian Casino Gaming Control The nominees are: Serafin Commission. M. Dela Cruz, John U. Under the initiative approved Hofschneider, Lino V. Lizama, by Tinian voters last Joseph M. Mendiola, Joaquin November a five member P. Aldan. commission, appointed by the Municipal Council to regulate The Chairman invites the casino gambling on Tinian. general public to participate in Chairman Cabrera, together the public hearing. Classes set for taste of nature cooking The Saipan Seventh-day Road) and have emphasis on Adventist Clinic will be breakfast dishes, vegetarian conducting "Taste of Nature" cuisine, and special desserts. cooking classes from March There is a $5 fee per class to Governor Lorenzo I. Guerrero signing the official proclamation of CNMI TOURISM WEEK. Witnessing the 13 to April 10. This 5 week cover cost of the food. For occasion were Lt. Governor Manglona, Senate President Inos, MVB Board Chairman PJ Igitol, and MVB series will meet one evening a further information and Managing director Bennet T. Seman. Also on hand were other MVB Board members and staff. From left to week at the SDA Community registration, please call the right: TomPicarro, Bennet T. Seman, PJ Igitol, Felix Sablan, Ronald Sablan, Lt. Governor Manglona, Pres Center (next to the SDA clinic at 234-6323. Dela Cruz, Senate President Inos, and Tony S. Guerrero. Clinic on Quartermaster H Y U n n n i ONLY Make Sense f ‘ 2 4 5 attct л ^ e r M o n t h * t& e Q/* (M t á e * ф а . * GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING OF OF

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Mens & Boys Pajama Sets 25% 9FF Little Boys Jogging Saits by Andover Togs Reg. $12.95 SALE $ 9 .9 9 Shirts by Lncky Boy (Selected Only) SVotfc*1 Beys Cotton Casnal Slacks ReQ Reg. $20.95 - $28.95 $6.25 - $7.50 SALE $ 12.9 9 SALE $ 2 .9 9 26-marianas v a r ie t y n e w s AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 27 Congratulations And Congratulations And College officials meet with mayors on Rota, Tinian As Community College resources, and it is important areas. "Our local business and by the college on Rota this grateful for the high level of Best Wishes Best Wishes Month drew to a close last that our local people are government operations have semester, where some 60 support we are receiving from week, officials from the provided the opportunity of become much more complex students are enrolled; while the respective mayors. 'We for Success for Success Northern Marianas College proper training to serve in than they used to be, and with Tinian has 34 students want to work.together for the (NMC) paid special visits to these professions," Manglona our growing economy this will attending NMC classes there. benefit of the people on Tinian the mayor's offices on Rota and stated. "We want to give our continue," said Mendiola. Adult Basic Education (ABE) and Rota." to to Tinian to express their children the very best education "There is an urgent need for classes are active on both Santos, heading the visit to gratitude for supporting the possible," he continued, training in office management islands as well, for the benefit Rota, was accompanied by college's programs and to "Which means our teachers skills, and in everyday tasks of local people who have not Dean of Student Affairs establish a union in defining must be dedicated and well like writing reports," he completed their high school Manuel F. Borja, Dean of future plans for expanding educated. Also, we must continued. "We cannot afford to educations. Instruction Ivan Propst, NMC educational offerings on the continue to address the needs of send our employees to Saipan Liaison Officer Jesus I. oners mers two islands. those who have not completed Taisague and Rota Instructor for classes, so I would urge the Speaking for the college, On Rota, Mayor Prudencio their high school education, so college to offer training here on NMC Administrative Vice Perry B. Inos. Meeting with' KITCHENETTE T. Manglona emphasized the they can feel proud and Tinian that is responsive to our President Alvaro A. Santos Tinian's mayor were NMC KITCHENETTE contribute to our growing local need for locally-available needs." commented, "Northern Academic Vice President Dr. training particularly in the economy." Support from both mayors Marianas College is committed Tom E. Thomas, Social professional areas of nursing, has been instrumental to recent to serving the educational needs Science Department Chairman for your for your teaching, business and office Tinian Mayor James M. increases in the number of of Rota and Tinian. We have Dr. Roger Welt, Instructor administration. "Education is Mendiola agreed there is an college classes being offered on plans for significant expansion Antonio N. Satur and Liaison Grand Opening Grand Opening the key to an orderly immediate need for training in the two islands. More than two of our program offerings on Officer Richard U Sunday · March 11,1990 · 12noon Sunday * March i 1,1990 · 12noon development of our economic the business and professional dozen courses are being offered those islands, and are very HofschneiderJr. from: from:

CORPORATION É DEVELOPMENT CORP. 1 F C TAC INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS, INC. General Contractor Caller Box PPP 521, Saipan MP 96950 Tel. 322-0532/0533/5388/9253 Fax 322-9280 “Where hardware isn’t a sideline” Tinian Mayor James M. Mendiola (left) discusses plans for expansion of NMC sen/ices Rota Mayor Prudencio T. Manglona (left) meets with NMC Liaison Officer Jesus I. on Tinian with college Vice President Dr. Tom E. Thomas. Thomas headed a group of Taisague to discuss future goals for the college on Rota. Taisague was am ong a group NMC officials who paid a special visit to the mayor last week. of NMC officails who paid a special visit to the mayor last week. tir Congratulations And Congratulations And Λ Best Wishes Best Wishes for Success for Success HELP! ! ! to To our Valued Customers and Business Associates:

Recently, there have been several serious service interruptions caused by cable mers mers cuts resulting from construction activities. These interruptions not only affected residential and business services but crippled key government and emergency KITCHENETTE KITCHENETTE service agencies including the hospital and Civil Defense. The implications are for your for your serious and could have had catastrophic results. Grand Opening Grand Opening Sunday0 March 11,1990 · 12noon Sunday · March 11,1990 · 12noon We need everyone's help to ensure continuity of reliable, quality communications from: from: services in the CNMI. We ask that contractors call us at 611, before doing any extensive digging or construction on private property or public lands. W e will send someone to locate the telephone lines or cables. Let's work together to keep our telecommunications lines working!

Advance Marketing Thank you, YCO Hardware Corporation Inc. “Your Home and Building Improvement Center” MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION Garapan Tel. 234-9805 · 234-7708 · Guaio Rai Fax. No 234-3111 Tel.234-5473/234-5441 L- FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 29 28 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS - FRIDAY - MARCH 9,1990 Honor Society students Hyatt Regency promotes from within hold induction ceremony Nineteen-ninety-nine has announcement made by general hotel's 272 em ployees. idea of being a part of an "Pete Towai definitely signalled the promotions of manger David Ying. Donaldson came to Hyatt in international organization, worked his way up," Acting Governor Benjamin name must then be submitted two employees of the Hyatt Grace Donaldson has been January 1989 after several years because there is room for Donaldson says of the Garapan T. Manglona told 75 Marianas to a faculty council for screen­ Regency Saipan in manage­ named Personnel and Training with Moylan's Insurance in movement up. I like the resident who was promoted to High School honor students re­ ing based on leadership abili­ ment positions, according to an Manager, in charge of the Guam and Saipan. "I like the training Hyatt offers and the manager of Gilligan's o n cently that theirs was the des­ ties, character and community support of upper management. Valentine's day. Towai, a six- tiny to help lead the Common­ service. The work itself is never year Hyatt employee, started as wealth into the 21st Century Continued from page 1 If selected to become a House. boring," the resident of Capitol a waiter at the Oceana Room and that “ . . .we will only be member of the National Honor for the Legislature to “work with ration’s board of directors. came include Kodak, Xerox, All Hill says. and has worked in every aspect self-governing when we are the Society students are asked to the governor, not against him,” The bill also requires that Nippon Airlines, Korean Air­ of the food and beverage arm of captains of our own destiny. attend a general meeting and and sit down with the governor within five years, means must be lines, DHL, UPS, Nansay, for­ the hotel. He attributes his “We can achieve this goal elect officers. to discuss his concerns. provided so that 40 percent of a eign insurance companies and success in part to training in through maintaining the quali­ Officers for this year’s NHS An analysis done on the bill foreign business could be owned the Tinian garment factories, detail he received in the ties exemplified by the re­ arc President Ma’Lou Sabino, by an Assistant Attorney Gen­ by local persons. The analysis according to the analysis. military. quirements of the NHS.” Vice-President Elaine Inos, eral pointed out several prob­ points out that this could be The analysis suggests that At Gilligan's the new Manglona was keynote Secretary Ma’Ann Sabino, lems that indicate the bill would impossible when itcomes to large minimum investment standards manager will be responsible for speaker for the school’s annual Assistant Secretary Jessica “discourage large foreign invest­ international corporations. should be imposed through 14 employees. Someday he National Honor Society induc­ Barcinas, Treasurer Issa Belt­ ment and redirect the flow of In addition, the bill says that immigration regulations. would like to assume the tion ceremony held at NMH re­ ran, Recorder Daisic Camacho foreign investment to outside the a foreign-owned business could Rep. Juan I. Tenorio said posiuon of beverage manager. cently. and Parliamentarian Jesse CNMI,” while encouraging not employ non-resident work­ the governor “questioned the in- A school press release said Attao. smaller foreign investment. ers if such employment would tcgri ty of the 6th Legislature” by that to be considered for the Also attending the NMH in­ The analysis says that the cause the pcrccn tage of non-res­ vetoing the bill. NHS students must have at­ duction ceremony were Board Members of the Marianas High School Honor Society had their group picture taken during their annuaI bill fails to achieve its main ident workers in CNMI to ex­ Rep. Juan S. Reyes said, “It tained a minimum grade point of Education members Juan B. induction ceremony held recently at NMH. purposes, which are to direct ceed 65 pcrcentof the total work is normal practice that when the of 3.0, or 85 percent. Tudcla, Anicia Tomokanc and foreign investment to areas most force. Legislature passes a good bill, • Grace Donaldson, new person­ Having good grades is not Sr. Martha Ramauri. New in need of it and to ensure that This requirement would the governor says it is un­ nel and training manager, Hyatt the only criteria, the press re­ local businessmen will have a mean that foreign-owned busi- constitutional.” Marianas High School Regency Saipan. lease said. Once that 3.0 GPA chance to share in investment nessescould notemploy any non­ Reyes said that the time is Principal Herman Sablan also IMPORTANT NOTICE Donaldson believes in has been attained a student’s opportunities created by foreign resident workers, since they al­ now for locals to benefit from attended. training. Her goal is to train investment. ready represent over 65 percent development, and that if the local staff to the level where TO ALL COMMONWEALTH BANK Many corporations cur­ of the total work force, accord­ legislation has legal problems, PUBLIC NOTICE rently in the CNMI would not be ing to the analysis. those problems can be challenged they can run the hotel. To that able to stay because they are not The bill also raises uncon­ in court. end, she has introduced DID YOU DONATE MONEY TO THE COMMIT­ DEPOSITORS AND CREDITORS considered “domestic corpora­ stitutional issues, as it would Rep. William C. Ada said supervisory training sessions Pete Towai, new manager of tions” and could not fulfill the prohibit many lawful residents the House legal counsel reviewed once a week, so that employees Gilligan's Hyatt Regency Saipan. TEE FOR NON-RESIDENT DEPENDENTS? requirements of the bill, accord­ of the CNMI from operating a the bill for unconstitutionally, can gain an overall view of Both new managers believe how the hotel runs. "The door The Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the Northern ing the analysis. business here, according to the and wondered why after that that service is key to success in During 1988, the Committee for Non-Resident Dependents Requirements for obtaining analysis. review the governor raised con­ is wide open to anyone who their business. "I want Hyatt to Mariana Islands has authorized the Receiver to make a fifth wants to work," she says. "It’s accepted donations for the plaintiffs' attorneys fees in the court a certificate of foreign invest­ Foreign investors which stitutional issues. remain the best hotel in case Kim v. CNMI, U.S. District Court Civil Action No. 89- not easy, but there is every distribution of assets to approved depositors and creditors of the ment include the investmcntof a would not have been able to “We have an overriding in­ Saipan," Donaldson says, "by 0022. As a result of a recent order by the District Court, if you m in im u m of SI million and the opportunity to work one's way invest here had the Foreign In- terest in protecting our devel­ maintaining a highly trained donated moneytothe CommitteeforNon-Resident Dependents Commonwealth Bank of the Northern Marianas, Inc., as the full inclusion of locals on the corpo­ vcsuncnt Act been law when they opment,” said Ada. into management." staff." for this purpose, payment of principle on approved claims and deposits accounts. YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO A REFUND You must present your claim to the law firm of White, Novo- DISTRIBUTION: j Gradac and Manglona, P.O. Box 222 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950, Disco & Restaurant ; telephone (670) 234-6547/6548/8604, attention: Vicky Filial, Date and Time: Beginning March 19,1990, i Secretary. For more information, contact Mrs. Filial directly. Monday through Friday "Setâ SrttenttUvuPiettt” j You will be required to prove the amount of yourdonation. 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. j You must present your claim before March 19,1990. I All valid claims will be presented for court approval before 'P n o u d ity ! any payments are made.______■ Place Carlsmith Law Office Building Capitol Hill, Saipan O u r N ew A m e r ic a n D a n c e r Telephone No. 322-3455 VERIFICATION: c l a im a n t s a n d . . ö c v i *ytec

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Court... Continued from page 30 COURT CNMI vs. Poun, Sandy (Status Choon Sik Death and Funeral Conf.) Assoc. Ins. Undr. vs. Kim Yun r CALENDAR CNMI vs. Edward Wilson Tae Hyatt presents, Announcement PleaseP ia take notice that CNMI vs. Sang, Won Yong Assoc. Ins. Undr. vs. Barbino JUDGE (Status Conf.) Rekemel by popular request... Assoc. Ins. Undr. vs. Dante A. ROBERT A. HEFNER CNMI vs. Travis, Jody Alien (Status Conf.) Evangelista March 12 Koleta Robert Eseteb, CNMI vs. Kapileo, David OlympiaMarket vs. Marcelino better known as TERESITA 9:00 a.m. (Status Conf.) G. Pacson Augustine Tudela Castro vs. CNMI vs. Rio, Mike (Status Olympia Market vs. Delia Koletan Goro, of Gara­ Manuel T. Castro et. al. Conf.) Pangelinan CNMI vs. David M. Sablan pan, passed away in CNMI vs. Tydingco, Jesus Assoc. Ins. Undr. vs. Mark. S. CAPINIG (Status Conf.) (Status Conf.) Hemlani the grace of our Lord March 14 CNMI vs. Reyes, Joseph C. Continental Airlines vs. Lillian on Sunday, March 4, 9:00 a.m. (Status Conf.) L. Guerrero Latte Motors Inc. vs. Antonio CNMI vs. Lairope, Jose P. Basic Construction Supply vs. “Call the Chef” 1990 at the age of 66. VALDEZ R. Marlick CNMI vs. Billimon, Hector N. Kyung Ki Corp. MariaK.Norita vs. Jose Santos (Arrgn.) Olympia Market vs. Teresa Viewing and last respect may be paid at Mr. is no longer a Recruiting Agency for (OSC) Barcinas, AntonioGogueln Re Rungunbee Mrs. Serafín Castro Robert’s residence in White, Novo Gradac and thè Matter of thè Estate Of Basic Construction Supply, Inc. Valdez and Elnor Recruiting Agency as of Thompson vs. Vicente N. Muna astry Take Out l:30p.m. vs. KB Ent. Inc. San Roque on Sunday, March 12, 1990. Fu­ August 01, 1989, and has no authority Duty Free Shoppers, Ltd. vs. CNMI vs. Romolor, Robert JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Velma Henry S. Sablan (Status Conf.) Marie Aldan and Leo t. Reyes neral Mass will be offered at San Roque whatsoever to act on behalf of Valdez and Triple J Saipan vs. Antonio P. CNMI vs. Thompson, Bert JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Ralph DLG. Villanueva Church on Monday, March 12, 1990 at 4;00 Elnor Recruiting Agency. (Trial) Demapan Westpac Dev. Ltd. vs. Tower March 16 JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Jun Hwa p.m. She is survived by her husband Grego­ Payments of Recruriting Agency fee Const. Corp. 8:30 a.m. Moon Basic Const. Supply Inc. vs. rio C. Eseteb, and nieces and nephews. made after August 01,1989 will not be held CNMI vs. Kileleman, Bernard JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Top Ent. Ausako's Trding Co. Ltd. Peter (Arrgn.) Saipan Ltd. Planning a party and need a special dessert? Rosary is being said nightly at Mr. and Mrs. responsible by Valdez and Elnor Recruiting Mid Pac Far East, Inc. vs. CNMI vs. Nidar J. Ngirakcbou JC Tenorio Ent. vs. Sheryl T. Ausako's trading Col Ltd. Serafín Castro Robert’s residence at 7:30 Agency. Ngiraidong Bernard S. Guerrero vs. Save time and try our famous “Black Forest Cake” or JUDGE Universal Rental vs. William p.m. Bemadita A. Guerrero,et. al. (Mot.) MARTY TAYLOR R. Taimanglo & Frances Cabrera “German Chocolate Cake” made with rich European chocolate. Sablan Ent. Inc. vs. Francisco The MANAGEMENT March 12 Atkins Kroll (Guam) Ltd. vs. T.Botja Apple strudels or fruit pies, cakes and pastries ✓ 3:OOp.m. Keith P. Foster et. al. Dela Cruz, Edward T. vs. Juvenile Jones & Guerrero Co. Inc. vs. of various flavors also available. Vicente R. Sablan Juvenile Frances C. Cabrera et. al. JUDGE March 13 Micro Pacific Inc. ct. al. vs. ALEX CASTRO 3:00 p.m. Oriental Express - Jesus Malus Santos, Crisanto C. In Re the Sunny Marketvs. North Pacific March 12 Estate Of 9:00 a.m. Ent. Inc. To order, please call 48 hours in advance! March 14 CNMI vs. Vincent M. Aldan BasicConstruction Supply Inc. 9:00 a.m. vs. Felipe Q. Atalig (Arrgn.) CNMI vs. Felix R. Agulto 234-1234, Ext. 23 CNMI vs. Vicente Sablan Sunny Market vs. Tina Marie (Status Conf.) (Arrgn.) S. Attao Customers 1:30 p.m. Olympia Market vs. James C. CNMI vs. Gregorio S. Sablan Cynthia M. Taisacan vs. (Arrgn.) Sablan AtanacioA.Taitingfong Olympia Market vs. Juanitte CNMI vs. Sylverio Mettao, Violcta C ircra Insigne vs. Felix Jose Lair ope and Michael Dela Cruz Camacho B. Insigne Kwck'sEnt.Saipanlnc. vs. Fine 10:00 a.m. Villanueva, Norma Sotio vs. CNMI vs. Thomas Inc. Eleuierio Villanueva Mike's Jewelry Inc. vs. Sanford MTC is moving and relocating its customer service Ramangmou (Sentencing) Quintero, Reyes E. vs. Rcnec . Hyatt Reg en cy/S aipan 1:30 p.m. O. Hall ChaviraOuinicro (Triall Island Bottling Co. Inc. vs. CNMI vs. Joseph E. Ada(Trial) Sablan, Melba A. vs. Gregorio Benedicto R. Lizama offices to serve you better!!!!! March 13 S. Sablan (TRO/OSC) Continental Airlines, Inc. vs. 1:30 p.m. Angelina V. Castro vs. Castro, Arturo Navarro In Re Estate of Adolfo C. & Lawrence K. (TrO) Crcsencia B. Villagomez vs. LinaR.Taisacan Manglona, Zachary Camacho Edward Atalig Igitol, Luis N. and Victoria N. Pern for Change o f Name Crcsencia Villagomez vs. INTERNATIONAL Now you can visit our new building in Susupe accross from the Fire I. In Re Estate of March 16 Helen Babauta Cruz Laitiran, Juan In Re the Matter 9:00 a.m. of the Estate Of Cigna Insurance Co. vs. L & W Amusement Inc. vs. Edgardo S. Sy MACHINERY CORPORATION Station and take care of the following: Cruz, Juana San Nicolas In Re Lowriginldip Cigna Insurance Co. vs. P.O. BOX 606, SAIPAN MP 96950 the Estate Of Olympia Market vs. Lowrigin Santiago P. Saures Cabrera, Dionicio R. In Re the Idip Cigna Insurance Co. vs. Matter of Estate Of Jones and Guerrero Inc. vs. Benjamin S. Delos Reyes Babauta, Juan C. In Re the WHISPERING POWER SUPPLY Lowriginldip Cigna Insurance Co. vs. Sophia •TOP QUALITY Estate Of BILL PAYMENT Carmen Safeway Meitctsu F. Rcbucnos •SOUNDPROOF Castro, George C. In Re the Shopping Center vs. Lowrigin Idip Continental Airl incs, Inc. vs. Ji Estate •BRAND NEW JCTenorio Ent. vs. Mauren H. Young Yoo Sablan, Pedro Dela Torre in Re NEW SERVICE ORDER APPLICATIONS Ramangmou Continental Airlines, Inc. vs. Ji the Estate of Lucky Star Corp. vs. Maureen Young Yoo Castro, Jesus T. In Re the Estate H. Ramangmou Continental Airl ines, Inc. vs. Ji ON STOCK: BILLING INFORMATION Of Pacific Int'l. Marianas Inc. vs. Young Yoo Shimizu, Magdalena Arriola Antonia O. Ludwig Continental Airlines, Inc. vs. 3P 35 K.V.A. aka Magdalena A. Ogawa In Re Morgen Mini Mart vs. Rose U . FAX SERVICE Estate Nani Sleuerman 5P 75 K.V.A. Eugenio Continental Airlines, Inc. vs. Faisao, Cornelia Pierre In the 6P 100 K.V.A. Sunny Market vs. Kyung Ki Nani Sleuerman Matter of the Estate Of Corp. Continental Airlines, Inc. vs. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE BOOTHS Guardianship of Estates Engine m ade by Perkins. Alternator Is Stamford Universal Rental vs. J. Ent. Inc. Geoffrey Strcamcs Mangarero, Rita In the Matter Triple J. Saipan vs. Delia M. Kwek's Ent. vs. Paul T. Palmer (G reat Brltoln) of the Estate Of Pangclinan We accept order for all kinds and 10:00 a.m. Jones and Guerrero Co. Inc. vs. CNMI vs. Julie E. Larson J. Ent. Inc. sizes of generator and installation. Billing and new service office hours (Sentencing) J & G Co. Inc. vs. Lauro M. “We sell all kinds of Cummins filter" March 14 Barasi Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 9:00 a.m. Jones and Guerrero Co. Inc. vs. G&E GAS POP'S CNMI vs. Henry I. Kapileo Lauro M. Barasi STATION STORE (Status Conf.) Universal Rental vs. Kyung Ja CNMI vs. Luis Salvosa(Status Lee W-2 HIGHWAY GUALO RAI TO SUGAR KING PARK Payments and Booth services office hours Conf.) Universal Rental vs. Theodore CNMI vs. Vicente M. Aldan T. Adolph INTERNATIONAL· CHONG'S HAPPY B1RTHDAY KAM CORP. (Status Conf.) L & W Amusement Inc. vs. J. MACHINERY C0RP; CORP. Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. March 15 Ent. Inc. BRADWELL BATALLONES 9:00 a.m. L & W Amusement Inc. vs. Love from Papa & Mama, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M . CNMI vs. David Alberto S. Jr. Kyung Ki Corp. Jean-Jean & Marlzel Phone 234-7488,6964 Fax 234-3371 (Trial) Continental Airlines vs. Song S ee C O U R T page 31 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 33 SI-M AM AN AS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9.1990

Fourth Year Anniversary Rosary ïïlessaae of ¡appreciation of the Late ■"■WSWr^riTir ' LEONARD JOHN CABRERA hank you, Si TuusMa'ase&Ghilisou Call Tel. 234-6341/7578/9797 Fax: 234-9271 CEPEDA to all the individuals, friends, rela­ 6 CARPENTERS 5 M A S O N S We the family of the late Leonard John Cabrera 2 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 7 M A S O N S 2 ELECTRICIAN Cepeda would liketo remind and invite our relatives tives and agencies who provided assistance to MANAGERS Salaty: $2.60/$3.60 per hour. - High school equivalent, 2 years 2 ELECTRICIAN 5 CARPENTERS 6 ASST. PROJECT ENGINEER - experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per and friends for the Fourth Anniversary Rosary of ACCOUNTANTS 1 P L U M B E R - High school graduate. Salary: S1.75 us during the rosary, wake and funeral serv - College graduate. Salary: $2.80/$6.50 hour. - High school equivalent. Salaty: S2.15 p e r hour. our beloved son, brother, nephew, cousin, and p e r ho u r. 2 DRAFTER (ARCHITECTURAL) 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College p e r hour. Contact: AN Y. GOLD INC. dba AN ices of our beloved father, Isidro W. Tebuteb, 3 PROJECT ENGINEER - CoUege 2 ACCOUNTANT uncle. graduate, 5 years experience. Salary: 1 ARCHITECT - College graduate. Y. Gold Const, P.O. Box 378, Saipan, graduate. Salary: $3.00 per hour. High school graduate, 2 years The rosary will commence on the 1st of March, $5,000.00-S9,000.00 per month. Salary: $2.15-$8.00 per hour. MP 96950. (3/9) F. who was called to his eternal rest. We are 3 DRAFTER (DESIGN) - High school experience. Salary: $400.00-$500.00 1 CHIEF ACCOUNTANT - College Contact: CK PACIFIC, INC., P.O. 1990 and will end on the 9th of March, 1990, which graduate. Salary: $3.00 per hour. p e r m o n th . 1 CARPENTER graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: Box 2123, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/9) F. forever grateful for your kindness, thought­ 3 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 4 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR will be said nightly at the family residence in $3,600.00-$6,800.00 per month. Contact: KUMAGAI GUMI LTD., years experience. Salary: $500.00- 1 CARPENTER - High school grad. - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 1 ACCOUNTING MANAGER - P.O. Box 63 CHRB, Saipan, MP Kagman at 8:00 PM. fulness, prayers and assistance during our $700.00 per month. Salaty: $2.15 per hour. p e r hour. College graduate, 3 years experience. 96950. (3/16) F. On the final fay, the Rosary will be said at 12:00 1 MANAGER - High school grad., 2 Contact: R.V. ENTERPRISE dba Contact: MARIANO M. FALIG dba moments o f sorrow and bereavement. Gold Salary: S2,100.00-$4,100.00 per 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, years experience. Salaty: $500.00- Const., P.O. Box 194 CHRB, Saipan, Falig Const., P.O. Box 445 CHRB, noon, Mass of Intention will be said at San vicente m o n th . 2 years experience. Salary: $500.00- $900.00 per month. M P 96950. (3/9) F. Saipan, MP 96950. (3/9) F. & silver we have none, but consider our Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, $700.00 per month. Church at 6:00 PM. 10 M A S O N S INC., P.O. Box 152 CHRB, Saipan, 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 10 CARPENTERS Dinner will be served afterthe Holy Mass of Intention at the family residence in Kagman. hearts as your treasure by virtue of ourgrati­ M P 96950. (3/9) F. 1 ARCHITECT 5 STEEL WORKERS Your thoughts and prayers are greatly appreciated. Please Join us. 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - High - College graduate, 2 years experience. tude and appreciation of your humanitar- - High school equivalent, 2 yeas school graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: $600.00-$800.00 per month. experience. Salary: $1.50 per-hour. Salary: $1,200.00-$l,500.00 per Contact: GTS ENTERPRISES, P.O. iangesture. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Kelly, Wayne, Children, Grandchildren, Brothers, Sisters, Nieces and Nephews. m o n th . Box 1218, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/16) IS GROWING equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: UNITED ENGINEERING, F. $150.00-$200.00 per month. INC., P.O. Box 2183, Saipan, MP 2 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, Contact: HANA INTERNATIONAL. 96950. (3/9) F. The F am ily 2 years experience. Salary: $800.00-$1, INC., P.O. Box 2689, Saipan, MP 1 ASST. MANAGER (SHIPPING 100.00 per month. 96950. (3/9) F. SECTION) Contact: JOETEN MOTOR GROW WITH 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school US 1 ASST. MANAGER (ACCT. SEC­ COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 680, graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: TION) Saipan, M P 96950. (3/16) F. $2.60 per hour. Give Your Projects 1 ASST. MANAGER (PRODUCTION 1 OPERATIONS MANAGER - High < · SECTION) 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR school graduate, 2 years experience. - High school equivalent, 2 years 1 SST. MANAGER (PERSONNEL .. The Richness Of Full Salary: $500.00 per month. experience. Salaty: $2.85 per hour. • - > ··'·.·· SECTION) 10 CONSTRUCTION WORKER - 1 ASST. MANAGER (SALES 2 WELDERS (COMBINATION - High High school grad., 2 years experience. school equivalent, 2 years experience. N.. Color Printing! SECTION) Salary: $2.15per hour. Salaty: $2.00 per hour. - High school graduate, 2 years Ads and visual communications will look Contact: ALL ASIA INCORPORAT­ experience. Salary: $3.00-$6.00 per 2 ELECTRICIAN (AUTOMOTIVE) ED dba The Emerald Company, P.O. fresher, stronger with our quality printing. DFS Saipan Limited hour. 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Box 1501, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/16) - High school grad., 2 years experience. We create attention-getting posters, brochures, Contact: UNO MODA CORP., P.O. F. Salary: $2.00 per hour. flyers and more with color printing. Box 1847, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/9) F. ACCOUNTANTS 2 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I$ V : · . . 1 OFFICE MANAGER - High school 2 years experience. Salary: $900.00 per - High school equivalent, 2 years Must be a college graduate with 2-4 years of experience in graduate. Salary: $3.00 per hour. m o n th . experience. Salary: $2.50 & $2.75 per GET A PERFECT JOB Contact: APOLINAR ESCOTA dba Contact: EDUARDO P. PANGILI- hour. accounting. General accounting responsibilities in the areas of Dependable Domestic & M aintenance NAN dba Empress Enl., P.O. Box 63, 2 CARPENTERS - High school AT A PERFECT PRICE. Accounts Payable, Payroll, Tax Filings. Sales Audit, Accounts Services, P.O. Box 1106, Saipan, MP Saipan, MP 96950. (3/16) F. equivalent, 2.years experience. Salary: 96950. (3/9) F. $2.10 & 2.15 per hour. Receivable and Inventories. 1 SALES MANAGER - High school 3 PLUMBERS - High school 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, graduate. Salary: $2,000.00 per month. Also specializing In logo design, Imaginative equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 2 yean experience. Salary: $600.00 per Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN $2.50 to $2.65 per hour. layout for letterheads, business cards, Invita­ Special projects likely to become involved in: physical counts of m o n th . ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box 127, Are you willing to work to acquire new skills? 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC tions or anyjob that requlres"Special Touch" inventory, cash audits, financial analysis, assisting in forecasting Contact: SAIPAN SHIPPING Saipan. MP 96950. (3/9) F. We're willing to train you! COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 8, - High school grad., 2 years experience. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, and budgeting, preparation of tax returns, staff training, business Saipan, M P 96950. (3/9) F. Salary: $2.00 per hour. Call us and embark on a career opportunity development and monitoring of concession contracts. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPO­ 3 ACCOUNTANTS - College graduate, hour. RATION, P.O. Box 545, Saipan, MP with MTC 2 years experience. Salary: $500.00- Contact: VICKY T. BENAVENTE dba 96950. (3/16) F. Younis A rt Studio, Inc. $600.00 per month. Diego’s Mart, Inc., P.O. Box 1699, Knowledge in Computer Systems, proficiency in use of IBM 1 P L U M B E R Contact: UNITED M ICRONESIA Saipan. M P 96950. (3/9) F. Personal Computer and all office machines preferred. 2 CARPENTERS P.O. Box 231, Saipan, MP 96950 DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, 1 RESTAURANT MANAGER - High 2 M A S O N S INC., P.O. Box 235 CHRB, Saipan, •EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 school graduate, 2 years experience. - High school equivalent, 2 years M P 96950. (3/16) F. Fax: (670) 234-927 1 SALARY: $900-$1,500 per month, Salary: $3.00 per hour. experience. Salary: $175.00 per month. EXCELLENT BENFITS AVAILABLE and competetive benefits 1 NIGHT AUDITOR (SUPERVISOR) Contact: 3 M CORPORATION dba Contact: ANTONIO A. ARRIOLA dba - High school graduate, 3 years Okame Rest., P.O. Box 2013, Saipan, A’s Enterprises, P.O. Box 77, Saipan, Business hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., PUBLISHER OF experience. Salary: $4.00 per hour. M P 96950. (3/9) F.______MP 96950. (3/16) F. Monday thru Friday 1 BUS BOY COUNTER Please send resume to: 1 ELECTRICIAN ATTENDANT - High school grad., 6 1 AUDITOR - College graduate, 2 Personnel Department 1 SHEET METAL WORKER months experience. Salary: $2.15 per years experience. Salaty: S600.00 per H e ^Marianas GVariety ^ 3 CARPENTERS P.O. Box 528 hour. m o n th . 3 M A S O N S 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High Contact: SAIPAN SEA VENTURES, MICRONESIA'S LEADINQ NEWSPAPER SINCE 1972 Saipan, MP 96950 - High school equivalent, 2 years school grad., 2 years experience. INC., P.O. Box 1808, Saipan, MP experience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. Salary: $3.00 per hour. 96950. (3/9) F. ______Contact: RSNB CONSTRUCTION, The Variety Is a local newspaper Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, P.O. Box 881, Saipan, MP 96950. fo u n d e d In March, 1 9 7 2 . It w a s INC., P.O. Box 152 CHRB, Saipan, FOR SALE LOCAL HIRE CONSTRUCTION (3 /1 6 ) F.______originally and still continues to be M P 96950. (3/16) F. W ORKERS . 10 CARPENTERS designed to speak and represent the WANTED SALES PERSON 10 M A S O N S /' , ■■■ ' ■ ■■ . ' A Mariana Islands and Mlcronesian 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 1 ELECTRICIAN For Tourist Business RATES: - High school equivalent, 2 years 1 P A IN T E R co m m u n ity Will train, must have own transportation, Classified Announcement: experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per - High school equivalent. Salaty: $1.75 Used Computer Per one inch column - $3.00 hour. p e r hour. Make the most of your freedom when you good starting salary. Classified Display: 1 SEAMSTRESS - High school 3 HOUSE WORKER - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. keep yourself Informed, and remember Per one Inch column - $3.50 Equipment For appointment please call $2.15-$2.50 per hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school that history,current events and Insight DEADLINE: 1 TRANSPORTATION MANAGER - graduate. Salaty: $2.50-$3.00 per hour. SAIPAN SEA VENTURES, INC. Contact: MERLIE ENTERPRISES, view of the future com e together on Its pages For Tuesday E dition- High school graduate, 2 years Friday-5:00 p.m. experience. Salary: $1,000.00 per Caller Box PPP 312, Saipan, MP Administration Office at Tel. 322-9299 9298 96950. (3 /1 6 ) F. For Friday Edition m o n th . 2 CHIEF COOK - High school grad., 3 AT, 386 M achines Wednesday -12 Noon 10 M A S O N S years experience. Salary: $1,000.00- 5 CARPENTERS NOTE: Advance $2,400.00 per month. 1 ELECTRICIAN 40,70,140 MB Hard Disks If for some reason your adver­ Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION 1 P L U M B E R Happy Belated Happy tisement is incorrect, call us dba Coral Ocean Point Resort Club, - High school equivalent, 2 years Birthday immediately to make the neces­ P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. experience. Salary: $1.75-$2.00 per Color/Monochrome, Printers Inquire about our Birthday sary corrections. The Marianas (3 /9 ) F. hour. JESS Variety News and Views is re- 1 DRAFTSMAN - High school grad., Plastic Lam ination FELY 5 CARPENTERS - High school T.HOCOG sponsible only for one incorrect equivalent, 2 years experience. Salaty: 2 years experience. Salaty: $2.50-$3.00 - from I.D Cards on March 13 insertion. We reserve the right to $1.50 per hour. p e r hour. From edit, refuse, reject or cancel any Contact: SU CORPORATION, Caller Contact: NAN OCHA ENTERPRI­ Love from Call Todd @ 234-9110 to full size Posters ad at any time. Box PPP 429, Saipan, MP 96950. SES, P.O. Box 2668, Saipan, MP the Family MONETE (3 /1 6 ) F.______96950. (3/16) F.______FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 35 3 4 - m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y n e w s AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 r 1 DOMESTIC CONSTRUCTION REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES HELPERS ADDENDUM NO. 3 WORKERS The Chief, Procurement & Supply, is soliciting CORPORATION 2 DOMESTIC HELPERS - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Come Join the Hyatt Team! 2 ELECTRICIANS - High school sealed proposals for the Department of Public Safety REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Salary: $2.15 per hour. The Deputy Executive Director's Office, equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: in providing a Food Service Program for the LYDIA H. ALDAN Jo e - $ 1 .6 5 p e r h o u r. RFP NO. CUC-90-003 Contact: dba Lee Ent., P.O. Box 2013, Saipan, MP We’re looking for career-minded local CUC has postponed the deadline for the 1 CARPENTER - High school Division of Corrections. Specifications may be The Commonwealth Utilities (CUC) of the Northern Marianas 96950. (3/9) F. equivalent. Salary: $1.70 per hour. people like you to join our team! submission of Proposals for the Maui IV picked up at the Procurement & Supply Office during Islands is requesting proposals from qualified firms for meter 2 MASONS - High school equivalent. 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school working hours, 7:30 to 11:30 and 12:30 to 4:30, readers to accurately read and record all electric and water meters equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. Shaft Rehabilitation Project to March 16, Salary: $1.75 per hour. Monday to Friday. 1 ARCHITECT - College graduate on the CUC system in Saipan. This will be done on a Contact: AGNES P. DELEON 1990 at the Office of the Chief o f Salary: $500.00 per month. monthly basis within a time frame provided by the Billing, GUERRERO, Saipan, MP 96950. CASHIER/RECEPTIONIST All proposals must be in sealed envelope, marked ( 3 /9 ) F. Procurement and Supply in Lower Base, Contact: LOUTA C. DE DIOS dba Far RFP90-0021 and submitted in duplicate copies to the Section, CUC. Maintenance of the meter reading books in FRONT OFFICE CLERK East Ent., Caller Box PPP 430, good condition, and making regular reports concerning system 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Saipan until 4:00 p.m., local time. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/9) F. Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, equivalent. Salary: $2.25 per hour. metering, meter conditions and meter seals will also be a Contact: ERNESTO E. ALCANTARA HOTEL CONCIERGE 7 M A S O N S no later than 4:00 p.m., March 13, 1990. All requirement of the contractor. dba Alcantara Ent., P.O. Box 1862, 2 P L U M B E R proposals recieved late will not be considered. The Saipan, M P 96950. (3/16) F. All inquiries shall be directed to the Assistant 8 CARPENTERS LAUNDRY ATTENDANT - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.65 CNMI government reserves the right to award or The CUC will require: 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school Director for Water Services at 322-9383. p e r hour. reject any or all proposals for any reason and to 1. Accurate reading of the meters. Penalties will be imposed equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. WAITER/WAITRESS 1 PAINTER - High school equivalent. waive any defects in said proposals, if in its sole for reading errors and will be based on CUC’s cost of hourly Contact: ISAURO S. EUGENIO dba Salary: S2.15 per hour. D.E.E. Ent., Gen. Delivery, Saipan, GROUNDSKEEPER /s/RAMON S. GUERRERO 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - opinion to do so would be in its best interest. labor plus overhead. MP 96950. (3/9) F. High school graduate. Salary: $2.50 2. Accurate recordings, legibly entered and accurately dated, Deputy Executive Director, CUC 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school STEWARD p er hour. /s/DAVID M. APATANG corresponding to the serial number on the meter and the equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: FAR EAST ENTERPRISE. number specified in the meter reader's book. The books must Caller Box PPP 430, Saipan, MP $150.00 per month. be kept up in a neat and orderly condition, as is suitable for a 96950. (3/9) F. Contact: MARIBEL R. MEJIA dba Benefits: primary ledger of the CUC. Magusa, Inc., Caller Box PPP 111, 8 CARPENTERS INVITATION FOR BID REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 3. Return o f the meter books on a daily basis to the CUC's Saipan, M P 96950. (3/16) F. 4 ELECTRICIANS Very Competitive Salaries CUC-RFP-90-W012 5 M A S O N S The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting Billing Section for dat entry. 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school Paid Vacation & Sick Leave 5 P L U M B E R competitive sealed bids for the Office of Highway 4. Adequate transportation is to be provided by the Contractor. equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.00 5. Supervisory personnel from the Contractor, available to the Contact: MAGUSA INCORPORA­ Medical Insurance The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) is soliciting p e r hour. Safety to purchase a 1990 Brand New Fordor, 4x4, TION, Caller Box PPP 111, Saipan, Billing Supervisor and his staff in matters regarding to meter Duty Meals & Uniforms competitive sealed proposals from qualified firms for the 3 REFLEXOLOGIST - College Harbor Patrol vehicle (one-unit). Specifications may MP 96950. (3/16) F.______evaluation and design of a complete renovation of the Marpo graduate, 4 years experience. Salary: be picked-up at the Procurement & Supply Office, readings, as well as overseeing the contract personnel. Japanese Language Training S5.00 per hour. 6. Contractor will be responsible for updating the meter reader Aquifer Pump Station on the island of Tinian. Contact: THE J"S GENERAL Lower Base, during working hours (7:30 a.m. to books with information provided by the CUC. MECHANICS SERVICES, P.O. Box 116, Saipan, ApplyM on.-Fri., 9:00 AM-5.-00 PM 11:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.). 7. The contracting meter readers will be required to lift and PAINTERS The scope of the project consists of the following: MP 96950. (3/9) F. replace properly water meter covers. Violation of this P e rso n n e l O ffice 1 P L U M B E R 1 PINSETTER/MECHANIC HELPER 1. Evaluation of the aquifer, to include a determination of its Bids must be in a sealed envelope marked IFB90- procedure shall cause a penalty to be assessed based on hourly - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 2 M A S O N S yield, condition, maximum recommended pumping rates, 2 CARPENTERS 0025 submitted in duplicate to the Chief, labor costs plus overhead as determined by CUC. p e r hour. Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & 1 ELECTRICIAN Procurement & Supply Office, Lower Base, no later 8. Regular reporting on the condition of the meters and their change in condition since previous reports, etc. Findings shall PROMOTION dba Saipan Bowling - High school equivalent, 2 years seals must be done on the form to be provided by the CUC. Hyatt Re g e n c y /S a ip a n be compiled and a format report submitted. This fact of the than 2:00 p.m. March 20, 1990, at which time and Center, P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. 9. Strict adherence to the metering schedule. If the metering work shall be performed by a registered geologist. Contact: DR. IGNACIO T. DELA place, all bids received will be publicly opened and 96950. (3/16) F. CRUZ dba Ike's House & Land Rental, read. All bids received late will not be considered. schedules are not met, the Contractor shall be assessed a 1 AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER - - High 2. Design of a complete new pump system to replace the P.O. Box 677, Saipan, MP 96950. penalty in the amount of the expense incurred by CUC labor school graduate. Salary: $4.00 to $5.50 The CNMI government reserves the right to reject existing three (3) 50-HP vertical turbine pumps. Pumps shall (3/16) F.______any or all bids in the best interest of the government. plus overhead, in order to complete the schedule. p e r hour. SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL 5 CARPENTERS Contact: MICROL CORPORATION, be sized to provide optimum water delivery without exceeding 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR The CUC will provide: P.O. Box 267, Saipan, MP 96950. is currently seeking applications for the maximum pumping rates determined during the performance of 7 M A S O N S /s/DAVID M. APATANG ( 3 /9 ) F . following positions: item 1 (above). The system shall include new pumps, motors, 1 ELECTRICIAN 1. Training for the Contractors personnel in meter reading 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school possible base and gallery modifications, valving, manifolding, 1 P L U M B E R procedures, routes and customer locations. equivalent. Salary: $3.00 per hour. electrical panels (including power meters, houmictcrs, and start - High school equivalent, 2 years 2. Working field maps, which will identify customer 1 MACHINIST SECURITY GUARDS experience. Salary: $1.95 per hour. 3 AUTO BODY REPAIRER talley), switchgcar, etc. locations, will be provided as soon as practical. Contact: RAYMUNDO BICAS dba 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC FEMALE FRONT DESK CLERKS Green Acres Developers, P.O. Box 3. Schedule of time frame each month for meter readings. - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.25 3. Sizing and design of an emergency standby generator system 2082, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/16) F. 4. Forms for use by Contractor personnel. p e r hour. to power the three (3) new pumps and appurtenances. The Contact: E'SPN MOTORS, INC., MALE FRONT OFFICE NIGHT CLERK 1 MASON - High school equivalent. 5. Log of meter reading errors, providing information relating P.O. Box 569, Saipan, MP 96950. design shall include automatic start and transfer capabilities, Salary: S2.15 per hour. the errors corrected by the CUC, the CUC employee who made Shift work & weekend work is involved ( 3 /0 F . wiring, panels, fuel supply, and modifications to the existing Contact: R & K, INC., P.O. Box special readings, replaced meter covers, etc. The log will building to house the generator system. Due to the proximity 1328. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/16) F. provides dates, times and customer account numbers. A detail 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school Benefits: graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: and extent of the aquifer, a complete fuel and oil entrapment of the penalties will be provided to the Contractor by the CUC Competetive Salaries ARCHITECTS $2.15 per hour. system shall be required. GROW US on a monthly basis. Contact: INOUE ENTERPRISES, Medical Benefits ENGINEERS WITH 6. Payment shall be made to the Contractor based on the INC., P.O. Box 1998, Saipan, MP Paid Vacation/Sick leaves 4. Design of a new chlorination system, to include tandem 2 CIVIL ENGINEER · College number of meters read each month as shown on the monthly 96950. (3/9) F. ______Free Meals & Uniforms tanks, tandem chlorinators with auto-switchover, scale, etc. graduate. Salary: S500.00 per month. billing summary. 2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC Required safety equipment shall include a stationary leak 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Night Differential 15 M A S O N S - High school grad. Salary: $2.15- Apply in person at the Personnel Office, Ground Floor, detection unit with visual and switchable audio alert, and a The proposals shall be numbered RFP-CUC-90-003 and 5 CARPENTERS $3.00 per hour. anytime during office hours. self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) to be housed 5 PAIN'I'ERS submitted in duplicate copies in a sealed envelope to the Office 1 GENEAL MANAGER - High school elsewhere. - High school equivalent. Salary: SI.75 of Procurement and Supply, Government of the Northern graduate. Salary: $800.00 to $1,000.00 per hour. Marianas, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 by 4:00 p.m. local p e r m o n th . Contact: CM GENERAL FABRI­ 5. Preparation of a comprehensive operation and maintenance 3 COOK/COOK HELPER - High time on March 19, 1990. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per CATOR, INC., P.O. Box 432, Saipan, manual for the renovated system. hour. MP 96950. (3/9) F. The Chief, Procurement & Supply, is soliciting Contact: VICTORINO V. VILLA- No proposals received late shall be considered. The CUC 2 MECHANIC - High school graduate, sealed proposals for the procurement of $15,000.00 Proposals should include the experience of the firm on related CRUSIS dba Phil. Goods. Inc., P.O. reserves the right to award or reject any and all proposals for 2 years experience. Salary: $3.00 per worth of child restraint safety seats for the Office of projects, the methodology for the design, and the time frame Box 165, Saipan. MP 96950. (3/16) Fi any reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, or any of hour. the Highway Safety. Must be CIF Mapands, Lower for accomplishing the work. 2 CIVIL ENGINEER them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best Contact: W IN FUNG ENTERPRISES, 1 PROJECT MANAGER interest. For further information contact Paul Swanson at the INC., P.O. Box 463, Saipan, MP Base, Saipan, MP. Must also meet the FMVSS and 3 ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER A preproposal conference shall be conducted at the CUC office CUC, (670) 322-9450. 96950. (3/9) F. non-tether. All child restraint device found to be 2 MECHANICAL ENGINEER in Tinian at 10:00 a.m. on March 20, 1990. The conference 2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER We want career oriented individuals who care about 1 CRUSHER MECHANIC factory defect will be returned to the vendor for will include a visit to the pump site. - College graduate, 4 years experience. their personal and career development. /s/RAY S. GUERRERO 1 BLOCK MAKER replacement at no cost to the government. Salary: $2.15-S3.50 per hour. Deputy Director - High school equivalent, 2 years Distribution will be at 40% infant, 40% convertible 5 DRAFTER ((RCHITECTURE) - Schedule a visit to our company by calling for an experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. The sealed proposals should be marked CUC-RFP-90-W012 1 PURCHASER (PURCHASING and 20% booster at the above value. and delivered to the Office of the Chief, Procurement and High school graduate, 2 years appointment at 234-6600 experience. Salary: S2.15-S3.50 per AGENT) - High school equivalent, 2 Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, Mp 96950. Proposals must be hour. years experience. Salary: $650.00 per All proposals must be in sealed envelope, marked received at this address no later than 4:00 p.m., April 3, 1990. hour. Contact: J.J. ENTERPRISES, INC., CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for any P.O. Box 1849, Saipan, MP 96950. HOUSE FOR RENT AVAILABLE Contact: CONSTRUCTION & RFP90-0022 and submitted in duplicate copies to the' MATERIALS SUPPLY, INC., P.O. reason and to waive any deects in the proposals if in its sole (3 /1 6 ) F. •ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATOR Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, - 3 Bedroom - Water Storage JBox^OO^^aigmij^P^W OjJS/Pl^F^ no later than 4:00 p.m., March 12, 1990. A ll opinion to do so would be in its best interest. DOMESTIC •JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT - 2 Bathroom - Semi-Furnish 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRER proposals received late will not be considered. The 1 P A IN T E R CNMI government reserves the right to award or For further information, please contact Messrs. Ralph Baumer, HELPERS Salary commensurate with experience - 2 Car Garage - Semi-Concrete - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.50 Tim Villagomez at (670) 322-9383 or Jeff Barr at (670) 433- p e r hour. reject any or all proposals for any reason and to 2 DOMESTIC HELPERS (HOUSE EXCELLENT BENEFITS AVAILABLE 9261. 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school W ORKER) - High school equivalent, 2 waive any defects in said proposals, if in its sole years experience. Salary: $2.15 per Business hours are from 8:00 a.m. fo 5:00 p.m., Located in a quiet environment in graduate. Salary: $2.50 per hour. Contact: WILLIAM S. TORRES dba opinion to do so would be in its best interest. /s/RAMON S. GUERRERO hour. Monday thru Friday Susiqw Village. WST Auto Repair Shop, Saipan, MP Contact: A & T ENTERPRISES, /s/DAVID M. APATANG Deputy Executive Director 96950. (3/9) F. Caller Box PPP 111, Saipan, MP E.E.0. CaH 2 3 4 -5 2 3 6 during working hours 96950^3/I6^F;_<-_ _ i-_ _ _ i_ _ 36-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9.1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 37

MAINTENANCE MISCELLANEOUS Commonwealth of the INVITATION TO BID REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Board of Education JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT 2 BEAUTY APPRENTICE - High 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - Public School System High school grad., 2 years experience. The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) is soliciting school grad., 2 years experience. The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) wishes to The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division, is soliciting Salary: $2.15 per hour. Salary: $2.15 per hour. bids for the purchase or long-term lease of the follow ing announce job vacancies for one (1) Field Worker and Contact: NIEVES MALABANAN dba sealed proposals for the writing and preparation of the 2 BEAUTICIANS - High school grad., REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL M JJ Ent., P.O. Box 242, Saipan, MP described real property: Commonwealthwide Outdoor Recreation Plan, for the 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50 per one (1) Operations and Maintenance for Saipan hour. RFP No. 90-007 96950. (3/16) F.' Department of Natural Resources. Lot No. 005 1 554, containing an area of 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College International Airport. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 760 square meters, more or less, as shown The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School ENTERTAINERS Scope of Work consists of the following items: $ 3 .0 0 p e r h o u r. System is soliciting competitive proposals from qualified parties for on the Division of Lands and Survey’s Contact: HALLA CORPORATION, the OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL SCHOOL BREAKFAST Field Worker must have at least one year experience in 10 DANCERS Official Cadastral Plat Number 2084/82, P.O. Box 1781, Saipan, MP 96950. AND LUNCH PROGRAM for school year 1990-91, with the option 1) An assessment of current outdoor recreation issues. (3 /1 6 ) F. operating power mower tractor and other small engine. 10 WAITRESSES the original of which was registered with to extend for an additional two (2) to four (4) years. 1 BARTENDER the Land Registry as Document Nnumber 8 LANDSCAPERS - High school Starting salary is CPA's Pay Level 4/1 or $3.08 per 2) A survey and assessment of outdoor recreation equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 2 DISC JOCKEY 14232 dated May 14,1982, the description The proposal must address the essential requirements to furnish 20 ENTERTAINER resources, programs, and opportunities currently available $ 2 .3 5 p e r h o u r. hour. therein being incorporated herein by breakfast and lunch to all eligible students for every school day at - High school equivalent, 2 years in the CNMI. Contact: PACIFIC GARDENIA experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. reference. HOTEL, P.O. Box 144, Saipan, MP public and non-public schools for the islands of Saipan, Tinian and 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 96950. (3/16) F. Rota. Operation and Maintenance must be at least a high 3) An analyses of future demands for outdoor recreation equivalent, 2 years experience. Salaxy: The above partial may only be sold to eligible homesteaders. 1 SUPERVISOR (REST. & GAME school graduate or equivalent, and must have at least $150.00-5200.00 per month. based on population statistics and trends in the CNMI. ROOM) A pre-proposal conference will be held at the Public School System 2 ACCOUNTANT - High school grad., 2 WAITRESSES Office of Procurement and Supply, Saipan, on Tuesday, March 27, Lot 6, Block 8, containing an area of 1,042 two years experience in Maintenance. Applicants 2 years experience. Salary: S2.15-S4.00 4) Development of options and alternatives to meet future - High school graduate, 2 years 1990, at 1:00 p.m. All parties who wish to submit proposals are p e r hour. , must be able to write reports and work night shifts. square meters, more or less, as shown on experience. Salary: $3.25 per hour. required to attend the pre-proposal conference, where proposal Contact: GREEN PARK ENTER­ recreation needs. APWO Drawing No. 11734, and situated in Contact: L & W AMUSEMENT dba , specifications will be discussed. Starting salary is CPA’s Pay Level 15/1 or & 5.76 per PRISES, INC. dba Flamingo Night San Antonio Village, Saipan, Northern Len's Bar & Rest., P.O. Box 81 Club, P.O. Box 2689, Saipan, MP 5) Development of recommendations, policies, and CHRB, Saipan, M P 96950. (3/16) F. hour. 96950. (3/9) F. Mariana Islands. Proposal specifications may also be obtained by writing to priorities for outdoor recreation in the CNMI. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 3 WAITRESSES - High school Commissioner of Education Elizabeth D. Rechebei, Public School High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 graduate. Salary: S2.15-S2.65 per hour. The properties include concrete houses and are to be purchased System, P.O. Box 1370, Saipan, M.P. 96950 or visiting the PSS 6) Development of an action program for outdoor p e r hour. For more information contact Commonwealth Ports 1 ASST. CHIEF COOK (WESTERN Central Office, Lower Base during normal working hours. Inquiries in "as is" condition without any express or implied warranties. 5 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High FOOD) - High school equivalent. recreation development. Authority at phone numbers 234-8323 or 8324. The properties may be inspected through arrangements with school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per shall be directed to Mr. Felix Nogis, Acting Administrative Services Salary: $1,100.00-51,400.00 per the MIHA Central Office in Garapan. Minimum bid for each hour. Officer, at telephone numbers 322-4051-4. Deadline for submisssion of application is March 19. m o n th . Criteria for selection includes, but is not limited to, 2 HOUSE WORKER - High school Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL property is $70,000, and each will be sold or leased for cash to experience and capability of the proposer, proposed equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. The proposals shall be marked RFP No. 90-007 and addressed in a i m CO., LTD., P.O. Box 66, Saipan, MP the highest bidder. project approach, delivery time of completed product, Contact: ANTONIO ALDAN REYES sealed envelope to Mr. David P. Babauta, Acting Chief, PSS 96950. (3/9) F. completeness of the proposal, and cost estimate of the dba Fil-Cham Enterprises, P.O. Box Procurement and Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, M.P. 96950. 10 WAITRESSES - High school Sealed bids for one or both parcels must be submitted in 1476, Saipan, M P 96950. (3/16) F. Proposals must be submitted in duplicate no later than 4:30 p.m. graduate, 3 months experience. Salary: proposal. For further information, please contact Ms. duplicate to MIHA, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950 no later Wednesday, April 11,1989. $ 2 .1 5 p e r h o u r. Renee Thakali at 322-3317. 2 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 than 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 23, 1990, at which time all 1 COOK - High school equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: $2/15-$2.50 HELP WANTED years experience. Salary: $2.50 per bids will be opened and read. The successful bidder should be p e r hour. The Public School System reserves the right to reject any and all All proposals must be in a scaled envelope, marked 1 M A N A G E R hour. prepared to make full payment to MIHA 72 hours of proposals for any reason and to waive any "defect in said proposals, or RFP90-0024 and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, 2 FACTORY SUPERVISOR 1 MANAGER - High school grad., 2 notification. MIHA will provide good and sufficient warranty any of them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best years experience. Salary: S2.50-S3.50 Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan no later than - High school grad., 2 years deed or 55 year lease to the property at the time of payment. interests. PROCESS SERVER p e r hour. 4:00 p.m., March 21, 1990. All proposals shall become experience. Salary: $1,700.00- Payment may only be made in cash or by certified check. $2,000.00 per month. 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school the property of the CNMI government. All proposals DAVID P. BABAUTA ELIZABETH D. RECHEBEI grad., 2 years experience. Salary: 3 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - received late will not be considered. The CNMI Acting Chief, PSS Proc. Commissioner of Education DUTIES: To deliver court orders and S2.50-S3.25 per hour. Inquiries regarding this invitation to bid should be directed to High school grad., 2 years experience. government reserves the right to reject any or all Salary: $2.15-S3.00 per hour. & Supply 3 S IN G E R S Juan M. Sablan, Executive Director, MIHA or 234-6866. related documents as directed. Appli­ 1 DISC JOCKEY proposals for any reason and to waive any defects in said 3 EMRROIDERY MACHINE - High school equivalent, 2 years O P E R A T O R proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its 2 OVERHAULER cant must be dependable; have own experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. MIHA reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best best interest. 5 C U T T E R 1 COOK HELPER - High school interest of MIHA and the CNMI Government. transportation; be able to speak, read, equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: IRON WORKER JOB POSITION OPEN S2.15 per hour. /s/DAVID M. APATANG 40 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR and write English and (prferably) Contact: GEM'S CORPORATION dba 10 P A C K E R (NEW HIRE) Coco Club & Rest., P.O. Box 1519, COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES - High school equivalent, 2 years Chamorro; and have a good knowledge Sai£ani M PJ)6950^(3/9)J\____ii_ _ experience. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per hour. 3 BARTENDERS CORPORATION REPORTERS/WRITERS 2 ASSISTANT MANAGER of the Saipan community. Working 5 HOUSE WORKERS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 2 ACCOUNTANT Minimum 2 years of working experience as reporter for - High school equivalent Salary: S2.15 - High school graduate. Salary: $2.50- hours are flexible. Earnings of $350 per p e r hour. newspapers wit h knowledge of photography. Monthly salary RFP. NO. CUC-90-002 $4.00 per hour. 5 GARDENERS - High school The Chief, Procurement & Supply, is soliciting sealed 3 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., from $600.00 to $700.00 and up. Send resume and week or more are possible. equivalent. Salary: S1.60 per hour. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (CUC) of the proposals for the Landscape Plan/Work of the Garapan 2 years experience. Salary: $2.50-$5.00 clippings of previous written reports. 3 WELDERS - High school equivalent, Northern Marianas Islands is requesting proposals from p e r hour. 2 years experience. Salary: S2.15 per Central Park, for the Division of Parks & Recreation. qualified firms to collect past due utility bills. Contact: MICHIGAN INCORPORAT­ hour. ED, P.O. Box 2682, Saipan, MP PRESSMEN/PRINTERS Contact WHITE, NOVO-GRADAC Contact: PHILIPPINE GOODS Scope of Work shall include: 96950. (3/9) F. CONSTRUCTION, INC., P.O. Box The CUC will require, in detail, a schedule of all fees and Must have at least 2 years experience in operating printing 1 CARTOGRAPHER - College AND MANGLONA LAW OFFICE, 165, Saipan, M P 96950. (3/9) F. attorney expenses for services provided on Saipan, Tinian and 1) Landscapers shall furnish all the necessary graduate, 3 years experience. Salary: presses. Must be quality conscious in offset printing. Monthly 5 S IN G E R S Rota, as well as fees to be charged for collection outside the Joeten Center, Susupe. supervision, labor, materials, equipment and supplies to $ 6 0 0 .0 0 p e r m o n th . salary of $400 to $500. 5 WAITRESSES CNMI. In addition, the CUC requires a contingent fee schedule perform the complete landscaping. Contact: JESUS LG. TAKAI dba - High school equivalent Salaty: $2.15 of payment and specific information relative to settlement of T a k a i & Associates, P.O. Box 263, No phone calls please. p e r hour. Saipan, M P 96950. (3/9) F. STOREKEEPER/ACCOUNTANT Contact: DORA ENTERPRISES dba claims without CUC approval. 2) Develop a complete set. of landscape plans and 1 DEVELOPER (FILM) - College Karaoke Club Duet, Caller Box PPP Worked and controlled a variety of stocks. Knows accounting, specifications. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: 296. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/9) F. The CUC will further require a description of the type of $600.00 per month. manage inventories, release and issue orders. Monthly 2 SINGERS - High school equivalent, services which will be provided by the agency, including but 3) Provide the planting, guying and staking of trees, Contact: SAIPAN PHOTO LAB, salary: $500. to $600. 6 months experience. Salary: $450.00 not limited to, the proposed system of collection services, INC., P.O. Box 1808, Saipan, MP shrubs and ground covers in accordance with the REPOSSESSED VEHICLES p e r m o n th . names and titles of the complete staff, including legal staff, 96950. (3/9) F. Contact: MANASES T. DELA CRUZ standards of planting procedures and specifications. 2 COOKS - High school graduate, 2 BINDERY WORKERS dba DMV Enterprise, P.O. Box 1276, evidence of collection performance for major clients in the years experience. Salary: $2.15 per FOR SALE ^Sai£an^M P^96950jJ3/16U(^^^_^ CNMI, responsibility for charges for uncollectable accounts (Local hire preferred). Experience not necessary, training 4) Provide a perspective on approved Master Landscape hour. and litigation charges, as well as a list of present clients that Plan. 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER - College available, Work 8 hrs. /day, Monday to Friday. Salary: $2.35 may be contacted for references. graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: to $2.50/hour. HIGHEST BIDDER MISCELLANEOUS $500.00-$600.00 per month. 5) Provide fertilization to all trees, palms, shrubs and Contact: ROYAL TAGA BEACH 2 C U T T E R The proposals shall be numbered CU C -R FP-90-002 and ground covers. CLUB, P.O. Box 1985, Saipan, MP Please apply in person or send resume to: 1987 TOYOTA HILUX PICKUP S/B 12 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR submitted in duplicate copies in a sealed envelope to the Office 96950. (3/16) F. - High school equivalent, 2 years of Procurement and Supply Government of the Northern 1 DRESSMAKER - High school 1989 SUZUKI SAMURAI JEEP experience. Salary: $2.15-S3.20 per Marianas Islands, Lower Base, Saipan, MP 96950 by 4:00 6) Provide top soil to be used in the landscaping project. Y0UNIS ART STUDIO, INC. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: hour. p.m. local time on March 20, 1990. Contact: KYUNG SUH (SAIPAN) All proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked $2.1 5 p e r h o u r. P.O. Box 231, Saipanr, MP 96950 1986 TOYOTA HILUX PICKUP S/B CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2029, Saipan, Contact: ARTHUR V. ITLIONG dba A RFP90-0023 and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, MP 96950. (3/16) F. Proposals which are received late shall not be considered. The 6 TEnterprises, Caller Box PPP III, TO BE SOLD AS IS AND WHERE IS ,CUC reserves the right to award or reject any and all proposals Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, no later Saipan. M P 96950. (3/16) F- 2 COOK HELPER than 4:00 p.m., March 20, 1990. All proposals shall CONDITION 1 W A IT R E S S for any reason and to waive any defect in said proposals, or any NOTICE - High school graduate, 2 years of them, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best become the property of the CNMI Government. All CASH PAYMENTS ONLY experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. interest. All proposals shall become the property of the CUC. proposals received late will not be considered. The CNMI FOR SALE INQUIRE AT BANK OF HAWAII, NAURU Contact: KORART, INC. dba Green government reserves the right to award or reject any or all "CONTRACTORS" House R est, P.O. Box 1190, Saipan, proposals for any reason and to waive any defects in said DENYO 20 KVA BUILDING MP 96950. (3/16) F. For further information contact Legal Counsel, Jack Wamdof proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its Bids wanted for the disbursement of at (670) 322-4033. GENERATOR PHONE # 234-6102/234-6673/234-6674 1 H.E. OPERATOR - High school best interest. equivalent Salary: $2.50 per hour. GOOD CONDITION water.See Sam at Len’s Restaurant, BANK OF HAWAII RESERVES THE Contact: HYUNG HAN KIM dba /s/RAY S. GUERRERO CALL: 234^1792 Susupe. Phone 234-8864 RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY AND'ALL BIDS. Kim's Corp., Saipan, MP 96950. Deputy Director /s/DAVID M. APATANG (3 /1 6 ) F. 3 8 - m a r ia n a s v a r ie t y n e w s AND VIEWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 39

MISCELLANEOUS EXECUTIVE/PROFESSIONAL OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS Located at 4th Floor, Horiguchi Building, Garapan 2 C O O K S 1 SUPERVISOR (Bindery Section) - LONG-TERM LEASE AVAILABLE Forrent two (2) rooms (693 sq. fL & 395 sq. ft.) fu lly furnished w ith new 6 WAITRESSES High school graduate, 2 years 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. office furniture, includes: College graduate, 2 years experience. Come Join the Hyatt Team! Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO dba -receptionist and phone answering services Salary: $5.50 per hour. Prime Land Ideal for Condominiums, Apartments, and/or Hotel Marianas Variety News & Views, P.O. -separate secretarial area w / sec, tables & chain Contact: SAIPAN ADVENTIST Saipan - Sadog Tase Area Box 231. Saipan, MP 96950. (3/9) F. -w aiting room or receiving area CLINIC daba Family Dentistty/Ortho- SECRETARY Close to 40,000 Square Meters 1 ROOM SUPERVISOR (Locals -use o f kitchen (refrigerator, microwave) dontics/Optometry, P.O. Box 169, Only) - High school graduate, 2 years Overlooking Managaha Island Saipan, M P 96950. (3/9) F. Must be able to type accurately. Computer experience. Salary: 51,000.00 per -beautiful lagoon view On-site Water, Power, Telephone 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - m o n th . -free water and elec. power and w ith 24 hour security TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST experience helpful. Good organization Adjacent to Good Road High school grad., 2 years experience. Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, Phone:234-1414 Salary: $2.15 per hour. skills a must. Excellent Benefits. LTD. dba Marianas Country Club, We are looking for a person who does'nt mind getting 1 OFFICE HELPER Rota Land Between Two Major Development P.O. Box 527, Saipan, MP 96950. 10 PHYSICAL FITNESS ATTEN­ Over 16,000 Square Meters (3 19) F. his hands dirty. The position requires a degree or job Salary $1,000/month negotiable. D A N T (M A S S E U S E ) Near Swimming Hole 2 SUPERVISORS - High school LEN’S RESTAURANT experience in computers, communications, and point 1 BARTENDER/BARTENDRESS graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: of sale equipment. Person will be responsible for 5 WAITRESSES 52.15 per hour. SUSUPE - High school equivalent, 2 years SHORT-TERM LEASE AVAILABLE Contact: DION1SIO M. TABABA dba experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Apply to our Personne] Office maintenance, and configuration of all computer Close to 800 Square Meters Flor Jay Enl., P.O. Box 2092, Saipan, "TOP WAGES" Contact: HOCOG ENTERPRISES, related equipment." Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. -5:OOp.m. Saipan - Kagman Comer Lot MP 96950. (3/9) F. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS INC. dba Terrace Disco, P.O. Box 1 C O O K 2013, Saipan, M P 96950. (3/9) F. Monthly Installment Acceptable 3 WAITRESSES SHIFT SUPERVISOR Competetive salary, excellent benefits, professional 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - - High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 Serious Inquiries Only! p e r hour. environment p e r hour. . Hyatt regen C all 234-7351 (Home) Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & BARTENDER Contact: FRANK C. ALDAN dba F.A. PROMOTION dba Saipan Bowling Enterprises/Champion Const. Co., or 322-9350 (Work) and Ask for Eddie Center, P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP Please send resume to: Caller Box PPP 430, Saipan, MP P.O. Box 2361 96950. (3/9) F. DISHWASHER 96950. (3/9) F. Saipan, MP 96950 12 P A C K E R PHONE 234-8864 DFS Saipan, Ltd. 2 COOKS - High school graduate. 7 IRON PRESSER Salary: $400.00 per month. REWARD - High school equivalent, 2 years Personnel Department 4 WAITRESSES - High school experience. Salary: S2.15-S5.00 per P.O. Box 528 graduate, 2 years experience. Salary: Wallet lost hour. $2.15 per hour. . 85 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR at Garapan School Saipan, MP 96950 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - - High school equivalent. Salary: REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL High school grad., 2 years experience. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE/LEASE S2.15-S4.40 per hour. Reward for return for papers in wallet. DPW90-RFP-00113 ^ 1* Salary: $400.00 per month. 2 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRER - Contact: KAIZOKU CORPORATION No questions asked. High school equivalent. Salary': S2.15- CAPITAL HILL: 5,311 sm. W/1BD, 1 BA home, excellent shore The Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from dba Kaizoku Rest., P.O. Box 204, S9.00 per hour. line view, power/water on site owner willing to work with devel­ qualified firms for Architectural and Engineering (A&E) for a Saipan, M P 96950. (3/16) F. Call 322-9443 12 CUTTER (CUTTING MACHINE INVITATION TO BID oper. $500,000. 1 MAIL CARRIER - High school OPERATOR - High school equivalent. complete design of Chalaln Kanoa Water Beach Park. Salarv: S2.15-S6.40 per hour. DPW90-ITB-00112 graduate. Salary: $500.00 per month. CAPITAL HILL: 4,536 sm. W/2BD, 2BA executive home, 2,500 1 ASST. FACTORY MANAGER - Sealed proposal in duplicate will be accepted at the Office of Contact: JESUS T. GUERRERO dba $$$ CASHIERS NEEDED $$$ The Department of Public Works is soliciting sealed bids for High school grad., 2 years experience. the Chief of Procurement & Supply Office, at Lower Base, Marilyn's Apartment, P.O. Box 1069, sf under roof, w/ 1B, 1BA guest house & caretakers cottage, the Reconstruction and Hazard Elimination of Chalan Pale Saipan, MP 96950. (3/16) F. EXCELLENT PAY Salary: S7.50-S8.00 per hour. Saipan no later than 4:30 p.m. local time Friday, March 30, excellent shore line view, professional landscaping. $750,000. 1 COOK - High school equivalent, 2 Arnold, Phase I Project, Saipan, Commonwealth of the 4 CHAMBERMAID (Housekeeper) - 1990. GOOD BENEFITS years experience. Salary: S2.15-S5.50 Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in High school graduate, 2 years SAN VICENTE: 500 sm. lot, ocean view, idealfor new home, p e r hour. the Office of the Chief of Procurement & Supply at Lower experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.50 per HERMAN'S MODERN BAKERY, Contact: PANG JIN SANG SA nice neighborhood, power/water nearby. $26,500. SCOPE OF WORK Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time, Monday, March 26, hour. CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2571, 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graudatc, INC. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/9) F. 1990, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened 1. A&E design of the proposed Chalan Kanoa Water Beach 2 years experience. Salary: $3.00-57.00 Please apply at the bakery, Airport Road CHALAN GALA1DE: 43,000 sm. SPECTACULAR VIEW of 2 BEAUTICIANS - High school and read aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not p e r hour. Park facilities. Prepare complete construction drawing to Managaha Island & garapan. Flat & gently sloping w/power & grduate, 2 years experience. Salary: be accepted under any circumstances. Contact: PACIFIC MICRONESIA water nearby - Excellent for resort/condo development. Call for 52.15 per hour. include the following designs: CORPORATION dba Dai-Ichi Hotel Contact: ROMUl.O B. BALLESTE­ Saipan Branch, P.O. Box 1029, details. Contract time is 300 Calendar Days. All bids must be POSITION VACANCY ROS dba Amphcc's Beauty Shop, P.O. a. Architectural & Structural - (Toilet, picnic facilities, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/16) F. Box 244?. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/9) F. accompanied by a bidder's bond in the amount of not less than swimming and wading pools and parking lot). 5 C U T T E R S ANNOUNCEMENT PAPAGO: 136,000 sm. Ocean & mountain view, flat & sloping 15% of the total bid price. Bid security may be bid bond, 1 GENERAL HELPER b. Electrical (Electrical work and Hookup to existing 2 MECHANICS (MACHINE) topo, water & power nearby, paved road frontage. $125/sm ccriificd check, cashier's check or other form acceptable to the 3 C O O K S The Commonwealth Ports Authority (CPA) wishes 1 C A S H IE R electrical power line). - High school equivalent. Salry: S2.15 Government made payable to the treasurer, Commonwealth of - High school equivalent, 2 years to announce a job vacancy for one (1) Eletrician/ c. Engineering Analysis SUSUPE BEACH ROAD COMMERCIAL BLDG: 2-story p er hour. the Northern Mariana Islands with a notation on the face of the experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Electronic Technician for the Operations Department 1 ASST. MANAGER - High school d. Mechanical - (Water supply & connection, sewer Contact: MARIANA FASHIONS, (5,973 sf) on 682 sm. lot, 55 yr lease, power, water & some ap­ check: "Credit Account No. 1453". The payment of $250.00 is graduate. Salary’: S2.15 per hour. disposal system & pumping systems). INC., P.O. Box 1417, Saipan, MP at Saipan International Airport. pliances, near projected site of new Marina. Must see to appre­ 1 MANAGER - High school graduate. 2. Develop a complete Landscaping plan. required for every set of plans, specifications and other bidding 96950. (3/16) F.______ciate, CALL today for appointment. Salary: S500.00 per month. instruction which can be secured from the Technical Services Interested applicant must be a high school graduate Contact: MGM CORPORATION dba 3. Develop a complete set of detailed specifications. 4. Prepare comprehensive cost estimates for the four (4) phases Division, Department of Public Works, Saipan, MP, on or CLASSIFIED ADS or equivalent, and must have at least five years SAN VICENTE: w/ ocean view, 3BD (large master bedroom w/ Olympic Mart, P.O. Box 1580, after February 22, 1990. A receipt for the payment should be MP 96950. (3/16) F. of construction (Phase 1, 2, 3, & 4). experience in electricity and at least one year pvt bath) 2 BA 1,206 sf split level home. Includes ceiling fans, obtained from the cashier, Department of Public Works, before (NEW) 1 ASST. SALES SUPERVISOR - 5. Conduct Public meeting inputs. experience as an.electronic technician. Starting salary major appliances. $285,000. High school graduate, 2 years 6. Develop pro format operating budget. applying for the bidding documents. SUPERVISORS - High school grad., is CPA’s Pay Level 16/1 or $6.10 per hour, experience. Salary: S300.00 per month. 7. Prepare perspective on the approved Master Plan. years experience. Salary: $2.15-$4.00 BEACH HOUSE: Hexagonal style (1,600 sf) 2 story W/4BD, 1 Contact: MECHILLE CORPORA­ The Department of Public Works hereby notifies all bidders c rh o u r. depending on qualifications. &1 /2 bath, 150 ft. from the ocean. Close to Aqua resort, Nikko & TION dba Korea Travel Agency/Tong 8. A&E to provide all required C N M I permits. IOUSECLEANERS that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered golf course. Fee owner will sign new55yr lease, Only $460,000. Yang Carpet, P.O. Box 1568, Saipan, FRONT CLERK - High school into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business For more information, please contact the CPA Office (Call for showing). MP 96950. (3/16) F. Proposals shall include the following: rad., 2 years experience. Salary: 5 BEAUTICIANS - High school enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in 2.15-S3.00 per hour. at Saipan International Airport at telephone numbers ACCOUNTANT equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 1. Updated Standard Form 254 and 255 response to this invitation and will not be discriminated 234-8315/6/7. Deadline for submission of OCEAN VIEW HOME: 1 story split level (1,848 sf) 3 bed, 1 bath S500.00 per month. against on the grounds of race, color, and national origin in STOCK ROOM CLERK application is March 22, 1990. with studio unit attached w/view of the lake & shore line, outside 2. Design approach and methodology - High school graduate, 2 years Contact: KH CORPORATION, P.O. consideration for an award. jaccuzi/pool, sunken bath/shower, central a/c, covered lani. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/16) 3. Time frame for the proposed work xperience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Only $30 0,00 0. F;______MUSICIANS - High schoo In addition, bidders are hereby notified that all bids may be quivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 GRAPHIC ARTIST Proposers are advised that they must certify previous rejected if the lowest responsive bid received exceed the 14.50 per hour. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ACROSS FROM PIC & BEACH PARK: 757 sm. w /1BD, 1 BA 2 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR experience in specifically related projects and submit 0 COQKS - High school equivalent, 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Government's estimate by more than 7% percent and it is house. Developing area, great investment for the future. Owner qualifications of Architects/Engineers who will represent their : years experience. Salary: $2.15-$2.50 The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is - High school graduate, 2 years determined that an award of contract would cause excessive will sign new 55 yr lease or sell fee interest. Only $250,000. c r h o u r . soliciting sealed proposals for computers, for the experience. Salary: 52.15 per hour. firms. inflationary impact. In the event all bids are rejected for this : AUTO MECHANIC - High school Contact: MARIANAS PRINTING Office of the Governor. The computers will be used reason, this contract proposal will be modified and may be quivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: OPEN SERVICES, INC., P.O. Box 438, Selection of firm will be based on previous experience in for desktop publishing purposes, in addition to other deferred to readvertising for bids until a more competitive 1550.00 per month. SATURDAY 9:00 TO 4:00 Saipan, M P 96950. (3/16) F. similar projects, qualifications of professional staff, proposed Jontact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, situation exists. normal office activities. Specifications may be picked MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 TO 5:00 design approach and methodology and time frame for the _TD., CO., P.O. Box 527, Saipan, up at the Office of the Chief, Procurement & Supply, y------proposed work. AP 96950. (3/23) F. A pre-bid conference for prospective bidders will be held at Lower Base, Saipan during working hours (7:30 to 11:30 and 12:30 to 4:30). For further information, please contact Thomas J. Camacho, 2:00 p.m., local time, Friday, March 09, 1990, at the Gnturjiv, NOTICE Technical Services Division, Department of Public Works. TUTOR Chief of Parks and Recreation at telephone No. 234-7405 or I m Questions concerning the plans and specifications of the Proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked ïïfZl 234-6480. MISA Special provisions should be submitted prior to the conference. AVAILABLE RFP90-0026 and submitted in duplicate to the Chief, ISLAND BROKERS ENTERPRISES, INC. SUBECTS ARE Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, no later than 6th Floor, Nauru Building Invites local participation The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any imperfection in said proposals in The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and ENGLISH AND BASIC 4:00 p.m, March 22, 1990. All proposals submitted ph 234-2100 to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest of in the ownership of the the interest of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana MATH AND ALGEBRA. after the deadline will not be accepted. The CNMI fax 234-8799 company the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Islands. CALL DAN, government reserves the right to reject any or all bids John Mfckelson · Broker/Owner Contact the Investment 234-6341/9797. in the best interest of the CNMI government. Peggy Gebhardt - Sales Associate Manager at 234-9475 /s/NICK C. SABLAN /s/NICK C. SABLAN IF NOT AVAILABLE PLEASE Keokl Sablan - Sales Associate (or Fax: 234-8463 Acting Director of Public Works Acting Director of Public Works LEAVE a MESSAGE /s/DAVID M. APATANG "each office is Independently owned & operated" v · - * 40-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VTEWS-FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 4 1

2 W E L D E R S 5 CLEANER HOUSEKEEPING 1 PROJECT SUPERVISOR - High 1 REFRIGERATION MECHANIC - CLASSIFIED ADS 1 S H E E T M E T A L W O R K E R 10 GREENSKEEPER school graduate. Salary: $450.00- High school graduate, 2 years CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. WANTED (NEW) - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 15 MAINTENANCE WORKER $500.00 per month. (NEW) p e r hour. 5 WAITRESSES 2 DRAFTER - High school graduate. Contact: MR. JOHN T. SABLAN dba 1 ELECTRICIAN 1 W ELDER - High school equivalent. 4 COOK HELPERS Salary: $2.15 per hour. J & G Sablan Realty, P.O. Box 2119, 1 ACCOUNTANT - High school Mazda 626 Luxury Sedan 1 P L U M B E R Salary: $2.40 per hour. 3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 1 ENGINEER - College graduate. Saipan, M P 96950. (3/23) F. graduate. Salary: S2.50 per hour. OFFICE ASSISTANT For Sale by original owner. - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.75 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - 5 W A IT E R S Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - High Contact: MIKE'S CORPORATION p e r ho u r. High school graduate. Salary: $3.00 4 C O O K S 10 CARPENTERS school equivalent. Salary: $4.40 per (Mike Shin) dba Mike's Jewelry, P.O. Law office seeks a responsible worker for Beautiful condition, 4-door, auto, 10 CARPENTERS p e r hour. 8 D IS H W A S H E R 1 0 M A S O N S hour. Box 977. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/23) F. clerical and office tasks and errands. 1985. Asking $5500 or best offer. 10 M A S O N S Contact: CAMILO ORALLO dba 5 HOUSE CLEANER (HOTEL) - High school equivalent Salary: $2.15 Contact: JOSE C. TOMOKANE dba 2 OUTLET (RESTAURANT) - High school equivalent. Salary: $1.60 Universal Iron W orks, P.O. Box 1751, 3 W E L D E R S p e r hour. Saipan Stevedore Company, Inc., P.O. MANAGER - High school graduate, 2 Full time position available. Will train. Phone 322-9554 after 4. p e r hour. Saipan, M P 96950. (3/23) F. 5 BARTENDER Contact: REMEDIO S. BUNIAG dba Box 208, Saipan, M P 96950. (3/23) P. years experience. Salary: $1,700.00- Pay commensurate with experience. 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad. - High school equivalent, 2 years Marfran E nt, P.O. Box 1465, Saipan, 1 HOUSE WORKER - High school 5 PLUMBERS $2,200.00 per month. Salary: $2.15 per hour. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. M P 96950. (3/23) F. CNMI residents preferred. equivalent Salary: $2.15 per hour. 5 ELECTRICIANS 7 HOTEL KITCHEN HELPER - High Contact: TOWER CONST. CORPO­ 1 MECHANIC - High school graduate, 6 (POLYNESIAN CULTURAL) Contact: MODESTA F. ANTONIO 5 P A IN T E R S school equivalent, 2 years experience. RATION, P.O. Box 2491, Saipan, MP 2 years experience. Salary: $7.03 per DANCERS - High school equivalent, dba Chiquita M aintenance & Services, - High school equivalent, 2 years Salary: S2.45-S3.30 per hour. INVITATION TO BID 96950. (3/23) F. hour. 2 years experience. Salary: $750.00 per Apply in person to: P.O. Box 790, Saipan, MP 96950. experience. Salary: $1.75-$2.15 per 8 WAITRESSES - High school Contact: MACRO ENERGY, INC., m o n th . The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is 2 CARPENTERS ( 3 /2 3 ) F. hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 2 M A S O N S P.O. Box 219 CHRB, Saipan, MP Contact: MARINO PRODUCTION, Contact: HANA INTERNATIONAL, S2.45-S3.60 per hour. soliciting sealed bids for the lease with option to 96950. (3/23) F. WHITE, NOVO-GRADAC AND - High school equivalent, 2 years 1 AUTO PAINTER - High school INC. dba Taharaa Show, P.O. Box 206 INC., P.O. Box 2689, Saipan, MP 1 GUEST RELATIONS REPRE­ purchase a vehicle with the following specifications: experience. Salary: $1.65 per hour. equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F. 96950. (3/23) F.______SENTATIVE - High schc-’ grad., 2 MANGLONA 1 BODY FENDER - High school $2.15 per hour. graduate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. years experience. Salary: $1,100.00- Attomeys-at-Law equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: Contact: JUAN REYES dba J.R. Gen. Contact: JUAN F. NORITA dba JFN 5 1,700.00 per month. Vehicle shall be all Terrain Vehicle, 1990 $2.25 per hour. Auto Repair Shop, P.O. Box 1842, Auto Repair Shop, Saipan, M P 96950. Contact: E.I.E. SAIPAN CORPORA­ Joeten Office Building, Susupe Hardtop, 4x4, 4 Dr., 4.0 Litre Engine, 2 WOOD CARVERS Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F.______(3 /2 3 ) F.______INVITATION TO BID TION dba Hyatt Regency Saipan, P.O. 175 Horsepower (Minimum), Automatic 2 H.E. OPERATORS Box 87 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting - High school equivalent, 2 years (3/2 3 ) F.______or Standard Transmission, Automatic Front experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. competitive sealed bids for the procurement of the 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. Axle Disconnect System, Power Steering, 3 H.E. MECHANIC - High school INVITATION TO BID following type vehicles for Rota Health Center. Salary: $2.50 to S6.00 per hour. INVITATION TO BID Stabilizer Bars, Front and Rear, Rear equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - $2.50-$2.75 per hour. The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation is College graduate. Salary: S2.15 to Bumper, Air Condition, AM/FM Radio. Two (2) Units Brand New 1990 Fordor 1 DRAFTER - High school equivalent, soliciting sealed bids for the procurement of the $3.00 per hour. The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting Vehicle shall be rustproofed/undercoated. 2 years experience. Salary: $450.00- Sedan, 6-Cylinder Automatic Transmission, 1 PAINTER - High school equivalent. following vehicles: competitive sealed bids for one year lease of the Must include One Year Maintenance $600.00 per month. Power Assisted Steering, Air Conditioned, Salary: S2.15 to S2.50 per hour. Contact: CAMACHO EQUIPMENT 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - following type vehicle: Agreement and Warranty and shall be fully AM/FM Radio with Mud Rated Tires. CO., P.O. Box 53, Saipan, MP One (1) Each 1990,4Dr. Sedan, Standard College graduate. Salary: $3.00 to insured plus registration fee and vehicle must 96950. (3/23) F. Transmission, equipped with air conditioning, $5.00 per hour. One (1) Unit Brand New 1990 Fordor Sedan, be Safety Inspected prior to delivery. Vehicle 2 P L U M B E R One (1) Unit Brand New 1990 Pick-Up 1 MASON - High school equivalent. 6 cylinder engine. 2 STEEL WORKER Salary: S2.15 to S2.30 per hour. 6-Cylinder Automatic Transmission, power must be U.S. made and must meet FMVSS. Truck, One Ton capacity, 6 cylinder, 6 M A S O N 1 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - steering, air conditioned, AM/FM Radio, Bids must be CIF Marpands Office Lower four wheel drive, Standard Transmission, 5 ELECTRICIANS Two (2) each 1990,4x4 pickup standard High school graduate. Salary: $2.15 to. spare tire, lock nut wrench and jack, floor Base, Saipan. 2 P A IN T E R S Power Assisted Steering, AM/FM Radio. 52.50 per hour. transmission, no air condition, must be - High school graduate, 2 years 1 SILKSCREEN PRINTER - High mat set. No preference in color of the vehicle. equipped with plastic protective bed liner, No preference in color for all three (3) Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked experience. Salary: $2.15-52.75 per school equivalent. Salary: S2.30 to vehicles. hour. 6 cylinder. Also to be equipped with 52.50 per hour. CUC-ITB-90-0009, to Procurement & Supply Vehicle must include complete undercoating/Ziebart 6 CARPENTERS Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO Office, Lower Base, no later than 2:30 p.m., March bumper, plus registration fee and Safety 4 L A B O R E R S Vehicles must include complete undercoating/Ziebart Corp., P.O. Box 932, Saipan, MP rustproofing, one year maintenance/warranty Inspected prior to delivery. 19, 1990, at which time and place all bids received - High school equivalent, 2 years 969S0. (3/23) F. agreement (FMVSS), and Safety Inspected prior to rustproofing, one year maintenance/warranty shall be opened and read aloud. Bids received late experience. Salary: Sl.50-S2.15 per 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. delivery to Marpands. Bids must be in a sealed All vehicles shall be undercoating/rustproofed, must agreement (FMVSS), plus registration fee, payable at will not be considered. The government reserves the hour. Salary: S500.00-S700.00 per month. 2 ARCHITECT - College grad., 3 include one year maintenance agreement and the CNMI Treasury, and Safety Inspected prior to envelope marked IFB90-0028 and submitted in right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the 2 TAILOR - High school graduate. duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & Supply Office, years experience. Salary: $3.00-59.00 warranty, spare tire, lug wrench, and jack. Vehi -les delivery CIF-Supply Rep., Rota. Bids must be in a Salary: S2.15 per hour. government. p e r hour. sealed envelope marked IFB90-0029 and Contact: JOSE A. PALACIOS dba J & Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 2:00 p.m., April 2 ACCOUNTANT (CPA) - College must be Safety Inspected prior to delivery. Bids must L Enterprises, P.O. Box 1722, Saipan, 04, 1990, at which time and place all bids will be grad., 2 years experience. Salary: CIF Marpands Office, Lower Base, Saipan. Bids submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & MP 96950. (3/23) F. publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not S3.00-S9.00 per hour. must be in duplicate and be submitted in a sealed Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan, no later than 1 ASST. RESTAURANT MANAGER Contact: PACIFIC UNION CON­ envelope, marked CUC-ITB90-008 to 2:00 p.m., March 22,1990, at which time and place - High school graduate, 2 years be considered. The CNMI Government reserves the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL STRUCTION, INC. dba Southern experience. Salary: S I,100.00 per right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the World Const., P.O. Box 2292, Saipan, Procurement Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan no all bids will be publicly opened and read. Bids m o n th . government. MP 96950. (3/23) F. later than 2:00 p.m., March 19, 1990, at which time received late will not be considered. The CNMI Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEV­ The Chief, Procurement & Supply, is soliciting 1 COOK HELPER and place all bids received shall be publicly opened Government reserves the right to reject any or all ELOPMENT, INC. dba Saipan Grand sealed proposals for a one (1) year Janitorial 1 DISC JOCKEY (D.J.) and read. Bids received late will not be considered. bids in the best interest of the government. Hotel, P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP /s/DAVID M. APATANG Services. The scope of work to be performed as 1 C O O K 96950. (3/23) F. The government reserves the right to reject any or all follows: 1 W A IT R E S S 1 QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER - High school equivalent, 2 years bids in the interest of the government. /S/DAVE) M. APATANG 1 CIVIL ENGINEER experience. Salary: S2.15 per hour. - College graduate, 2 years experience. 1. Two times a week service. 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER Salary: S500.00 per month. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 2) To sweep, dust and mop floors, dust & clean 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad., 2 years experience. Contact: NEW BUILDERS, INC., office desks and furnitures. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS INVITATION TO BID P.O. Box 1751, Saipan, MP 96950. The Chief, Procurement & Supply Division is Salary: $550.00 to SI,000.00 per (3/2 3 ) F. 3) To empty all ashtrays and waste baskets. m o n th . The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIHA) is soliciting The Chief, Procurement & Supply is soliciting soliciting sealed proposals for the Northern Islands Contact: KOSA ENTERPRISES, INC. 6 COOKS - High school equivalent, 2 4) To wash & clean coffee cups, glasses, plates, proposals for legal services (attorney) on a retainer or part-time competitive sealed bids for the procurement of the dba Round House Rest., P.O. Box years experience. Salary: $2.15-S3.00 Field Trip to Anatahan, Alamagan and to silverware and and coffee percolator. 1401, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F. basis. The attorney will provide the following services to following type vehicles: p e r hour. transport food supplies, construction materials and 5) MIHA: 4 GREENSKEEPER - High school related cargoes to the island with the following To clean glass windows. One (1) Unit 1990 Brand New 4-Door Sedan, equivalent, 2 years experience. Salary: 6) To arrange all magazines, newspapers and other requirements: PUBLIC NOTICE 1. Provide legal advise to the MIHA Board and Executive Automatic Transmission, V-6 Engine with S2.15-S2.80 per hour. periodicals in common areas only. Papers and other In the Superior Court of the Director on all legal matters affecting the activities of MIHA; 2 GUEST RELATION REPRESENT­ air conditioning system, power steering, ATIVE - High school grad., 2 years documents on individual desks must be left alone. Commonwealth of the 1. The vessel must have a working winch(s) for Northern Mariana Islands 2. Prepare policy guidelines for the management and operation window & lock, AM/FM Radio. experience. Salary: $4.00 per hour. loacing and unloading of cargo. 7) To apply wax and buff floors at least twice a Color - Burgundy Pearl. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate, month. of MIHA and up-date as necessary any existing management 2 years experience. $alary: $8.65-$8.75 2. Must be able to accommodate 20-40 tons of dry Civil Action No. 90-250 policies as requested by the Board or the Executive Director, 8) To provide own cleaning detergents and floor p e r hour. and liquid cargo to and from the Northern Islands. Notice of Hearing One (1) Unit 1990 Brand New 4-Door Sedan, 1 POOL MAINTENANCE - High wax. school equivalent, 2 years experience. 3. Must be able to accomodate transportation of live 3. Provide legal representation to the Board and Executive Automatic Transmission, 2.4 liter 4 Cylinder 9) To provide own cleaning tools and equipments. In Re Guardianship of Salary: S2.15-$2.75 per hour. animals from the Northern Islands to Saipan. Director on all matters before the Commonwealth Superior with Air Conditioning System, Power 10) Trash bags will be provided by OPA. 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College 4. Must have high frequency (HF) radio on board to Wilma Kintaro Wabol and Court, Supreme Court or the Federal District Court or during Steering, window & lock, AM/FM Radio. grad., 4 years experience. Salary: Zillah Kintaro Wabol be able to contact the Civil Defense or the U.S. Coast any administrative or legislative proceeding; Color - Burgundy Pearl. $3,500.00-$3,850.00 per month. All inquiries regarding the proposal should be Minor Children. 1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - Guard on the International Distress Frequency (2182 Collee grad., 4 years experience. directed to the Office of the Public Auditor at 234- Notice is hereby given that 4. Initiate collection procedures and follow-up seriously Vehicles must include complete undercoating/Ziebart KHZ) in case of emergency. delinquent loans with judicial or non judicial proceedings. Salary: $3,000.00-53,500.00 per 5. Vessel must be approved by the U.S. Coast 6481/2 and ask for Mr. Scott Tan or Frances Ramon. Francisco T. Wabol and rustproofing, one year maintenance/warranty m o n th . All proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked Balbina K. Wabol have filed a Dispose of foreclosed assets. agreement (FMVSS), plus registration fee, payable at Contact: SUWASO CORPORATION Guard. RFP90-0030 and submitted in duplicate to the verified Petition for the dba Coral Ocean Point Resort Club, appointment of Justina Please submit a copy of your admittance to practice law in the the CNMI Treasury, and Safety Inspected prior to P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950. Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan, Kintaro Wabol as General delivery to Marpands. Bids must be in a sealed (3 /2 3 ) F. All proposals must be in sealed envelope, marked CNMI and Federal District Courts with a brief resume. Also, RFP90-0032 and submit in duplicate copies to the no later than 4:00 p.m., April 04, 1990. All Guardian for Wilma Kintaro provide MIHA with your minimum monthly retainer and envelope marked IFB90-0031 and submitted in 2 J A N IT O R proposals shall become the property of the CNMI Wabol and' Zillah Kintaro 10 WAITRESSES Chief, Procurement & Supply, Lower Base, Saipan hourly rates for out-of-court and in-court services. duplicate to the Chief, Procurement & Supply Office, 3 C O O K S government. All proposals received late will not be Wabol, minor children; and Lower Base Saipan, no later than 2:00 p.m., March no later than 4:00 p.m., March 19, 1990. Any that a hearing on the said - High school equivalent, 2 years considered. The CNMI government reserves the Your proposal must be submitted to Mr. Juan M. Sablan, 21, 1990, at which time and place all bids will be questions pertaining to this request for proposal may Petition will be heard on experience. Salary: $2.15 perhour.[ right to award or reject any or all proposals for any Executive Director, Mariana Islands Housing Authority, P.O. Contact: JOY ENTERPRISES, INC., contact the Northern Islands Mayor's Office at April 3, 1990, at the hour of publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950, no later than 2:00 p.m., March Caller Box PPP 155, Saipan, MP telephone numbers 234-7392/6720. The government reason and to waive any defects in said proposals, if 1:30 p.m. of the said day, at be considered. The CNMI Government reserves the 96950. (3/23) F. 22, 1990. If you need any further information, please contact reserves the right to reject any or all proposals in the in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best the Superior Court in Susupe. right to reject any or all bids in the best interest of the 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school interest. Dated, this 5th day of Mr. Sablan at telephone 234-6866/9447/7689/7670. government. equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. interest of the government. March, 1990: Contact: TERESITA C. RIMORIN dba MIHA reserves the right to reject any and all proposals in the Auto Shop Gen. Services, P.O. Box /s/DAVID M. APATANG /s/DAVID M. APATANG %^Sai£an^M PJ96950^3/232JiL>^_ >_ /s/DAVID M. APATANG Is/Deputy Clerk of Court best interest of MIHA and the CNMI Government. 42-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VŒWS--FRIDAY, MARCH 9,1990 FRIDAY, MARCH 9 ,1990-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-43

1 ACCOUNTANT - College graduate. 5SIFIEC Salary: $3.00 per hour. (NEW) Contact: E'SPN MOTORS, INC., JOB OPENINGS P.O. Box 569, Saipan, MP 96950. Soccer team organized at MHS (3 /2 3 ) F. 1 STOCK CONTROLLER The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION is seeking qualified personnel for the The recently organized MHS 1 WAREHOUSEMAN menting on the team's Building. Celis is the coach of organizing an MHS soccer Korean teams. Mount Carmel following position: soccer team got its first taste of - High school graduate. Salary: $2:15- performance, MHS player the team, Riley is an assistant team:. School and Hopwood Junior $3.00 per hour. competition in a match against LOCAL HIRE PREFFERED! Myong Hee Park said, "I think coach, and Sekaran is its The MHS soccer team's goal High School may organize 1 ASST. PURCHASING SUPER­ PUBLIC NOTICE Miyazawa Gakuen on Feb. 23. we need more practice. The advisor. The team includes 14 is to improve its performance soccer teams. VISOR In the Superior Court of the POWER DIVISION The Miyazawa students were 1 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Japanese players were really male players and four females. Commonwealth of the in preparation for challenging MHScrs who arc interested - College graduate, 2 years experience. on Saipan for their annual good. But I feel we played our Northern Mariana Islands 1 CLERK TYPIST Pay Level 7 The team's captain, I-Chih other island soccer teams. in joining the team arc Salary: $1,350.00 per month. cultural and sports exchange best." Chen, offered this reason for There is a league with several encouraged to try out. Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN 1 ELECTRICIAN Pay Level 12 visit with MHS. Civil Action No. 90-256 ENT., INC., P.O. Box 127, Saipan, MHS fielded a team of seven M P 96950. (3/23) F. 8 LIN E M A N Pay Level 17 The new MHS soccer team In Re the Estate of male players and four females are training hard every week 1 HOUSE WORKER Francisco Tudela Camacho, 8 MECHANICS Pay Level 18 for what proved to be a very Tuesday to Friday from 2:45 to 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRER Deceased. exciting game with many - High school equivalent, 2 years 3 POWER PLANT OPERATORS Pay Level 14 4:00 p.m. at the Civic Center unforgettable moments. Com­ experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Notice of Hearing on 7 TRADES HELPER Pay Level 9 field in front of the Nauru Contact: ISAURO S. EUGENIO dba Petition for Appointment D.E.E. Enterprises, P.O. Box 2629, 1 W A R E H O U S E M A N II Pay Level 12 Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F. of Administration and Notice to Creditors Tennis training for Games 3 CARPENTERS 4 M A S O N S WATER DIVISION - High school equivalent, 2 years To: All/ Heirs, Devisess, experience. Salary: $1.75 per hour. Legatees, and Creditors of 1 CHIEF WATER INSPECTOR Ungraded starts this weekend Francisco Tudela Camacho, Contact: ROMEO R. SANCHEZ dba Preparations are now and four (4) female players. The Enterprise, P.O. Box 2171, Deceased. 1 COMPUTER SPECIALIST I Pay Level 24 underway for the selection of Popular candidates for the Saipan, MP 96950r (3/23) F. 2 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR Pay Level 18 Notice is hereby given that the membes for the tennis team CNMI tennis team are Ponce 1 M A S O N Vicente C. Camacho has filed (Saipan, Tinian - one each) who will represent the CNMI Rasa, Tim Goodwin, Terry 1 HOUSEKEEPER with the Clerk of this Court a - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 to the forthcoming Saltiban, Ely Buenaventura, Petition for Appointment of an 1 WATER DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION p e r hour. Micronesian Games to be held Irene Alpct, Rose Igitol, Faye Administrator for the estate of Contact: UNIQUE GEN. MDSE. ENGINEER Ungraded on Saipan on July 7-15, Krozat and Luisie Noisom. APART. RENTAL, P.O. Box 1751, Francisco Tudela Camacho, according to tennis coach, Dr. Saipan. MP 96950. (3/23) F. deceased. The hearing on the 1 WATER OPERATION & MAINTENANCE For more information on the Michael Mason. Petition is set for 1:30 o'clock training work-out, please call 1 BAKER HELPER - High school SUPERVISOR Ungraded p.m. on Tuesday, the 3rd day Training work-outs will start Dr. Michael Mason at 234- graduate. Salary: $450.00 per month. this Sunday at the Hafa Adai Contact: CARMEN SAFEWAY of April, 1990, in the Superior 8950 and Denver Alcazar 322- Hotel tennis courts beginning MEITETSU SHOPPING CENTER, Court at the Civic Center, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE 5088. INC., P.O. Box 38, Saipan, MP Susupe, Saipan, Northern 12:00 noon until 5:00 p.m. MIXERS 96950. (3/23) F. Mariana Islands. 3 ACCOUNTANTS I - III and "will step up the training Happy birthday 4 JAPANESE INTERPRETER - High For further particulars, please 1 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN II schedule to at least three times Stow CM9 school grduaie. Salary: S2.15-S2.75 per refer to the Petition on file a week as the games date LIT0 HERNANDEZ hour. herein or contact counsel for 1 ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER (Ungraded) nears", Dr. Mason said. 1 to 1 1/2 bag rating Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENTER­ March 10 Petitioner, John A. Manglona, "One month before the PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Saipan, of White, Novo-Gradac, and 1 BUDGET ANALYST I-II 9 'u. ft. capacity games, we will select the MP 96950. (3/23) F. Manglona, Attornesy-at-Law, From the ABC 2 CUSTOMER RELATIONS SPECIALIST players who will compose the 2 CLEANERS - High school Joeten Office Building, Construction Group equivalent. Salary: S2.15 per hour. Susupe, Post Office Box 222 1 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (Ungraded) team. Selection shall be based FOR YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS Contact: JOSE A. VILLAGOMEZ dba Capitol Hill, Saipan, MP on elimination matches as well GJV, P.O. Box 2383, Saipan, MP 1 PROCUREMENT & SUPPLY MANAGER 96950. as the overall performance of 5 CHAMBERMAID 9 6 9 5 0 . (3/23~) F . 1 SUPERVISOR, CUSTOMER RELATIONS (Ungraded) 7 HOUSEWORKER Creditors of the Decedent or the player-candidate during С MID-РАС MICRONESIA. INC. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - of his estate are hereby notified training-try-out period", Dr. - High school graduate. Salary: S2.15 2 SUPPLY TECHNICIANS I - II SUCJW юн<Л High school equivalent. Salary: S2.15 p e r hour. UPPER HI-WAY, GARAPAN that they must file their claims Mason, added ··· · TO CHC W-2 HIGHWAY G U ALO RAl p e r hour. with the Clerk of Court for the 1 WAREHOUSEMAN III Contact: TWELVE C'S MANAGE­ ^ ' 7 BOX PPP-298 SAIPAN, MP 96950 Contact: FULL HOUSE, INC. dba The CNMI tennis team will MENT, INC., P.O. Box 214, Saipan, SIXTEN Superior Court within sixty STORE Garapan Main Shop, P.O. Box 1328, be composed of four (4) male MP 96950. (3/23) F. 7 / TEL: (670) 234-0475 · FAX: (670) 234-0476 KM Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F. (60) days of the first publication of this Notice, or All pav steps/salaries dependent on qualifications and experience. 1 MECHANIC - High school graduate, 1 year experience. Salary: S525.00 per the claims will be forever m o n th . barred. Written applications and resumes may be addressed to : Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, Contact: JOETEN MOTOR COM­ Dated this 7th day of March, Budget & Fiscal Officer, P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, MP 96950, faxed to (670) 322-4323 PANY, INC., P.O. Box 680, Saipan, 1990. Forapplicationforms,ormoreinformation,contactAngelinaRodeo,CUCFiscal&BudgetOfficer, MP 96950. (3/23) F. /s/Louise C. Hofschneider 1 AUTO MECHANIC - High school at (670) 322-5087 or 5088. graduate. Salary: $500.00 per month. Assistant Clerk of Court Contact: SHIN MYUNG SOO dba Pony Corp., P.O. Box 2433, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F. 1 REFRIGERATION MECHANIC REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS YOUNIS 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER 0 * A a £ £ The Board of Trustees, NMI Retirement Fund is seeing a - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 A R T S T U D IO p e r hour. properly licensed CPa firm to conduct a single audit of the Contact: MELITON MENDEZ dba fund's retirement operation for Fiscal Year 1989. is a cost-effective source^ Wide Technical Services, P.O. Box 86, JAPAN AIR LINES Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT The audit must include, but not limited to, the examination for a wide range of printed 1 KITCHEN HELPER of thefolowing: 5 WAITRESSES (FOR LOCAL HIRE ONLY) products and creative services. - High school equivalent. Salary: $2.15 p e r hour. 1. Net assets available for benefits. YOUNIS ART STUDIO offers most of Contact: KORART, INC. dba Green 2. Changes in net assets available for benefits. the advantages of a quick printer. House Rest., P.O. Box 2949, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/23) F. RESERVATION TICKETING 3. Statements of accumulated plan benefits •Fast, efficient service

1 SUPERVISOR - High school 4. Changes in accumulated plan benefits. •Standard ink color selection graduate. Salary: $2.30 per hour. COUNTER STAFF 5. All other financial statements relating to the •Instant pricing on most orders Contact: PANSY, INC. dba White operation of the fund. •Economic direct image platemaking House Gift Shop, P.O. Box 1328, Saipan. MP 96950. (3/23) F. FEMALE •Wide assortment of pre-cut papers in stock The firm selected must express an opinion based on its •In-house ink mixing with over 500 colors available 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 finding of the financial status and operations of the fund for •Superior quality solids, screens and halftone reproduction years experience. Salary: $3.00 to MONDAY TO FRIDAY $6.00 per hour. the fiscal year 1989. •Excellent color registration for 2, 3 and even 4 color process work 5 SEAMSTRESS - High school grad., 8:30 A.M. TO 7:30 P.M. •In-house creative design and quality artwork production 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 per All interested and qualified firms must submit their pro­ •Credit available hour. SATURDAY - HALF DAY Contact: CHRISTINE'S MART, INC., posal to the NMI Retirement Fund located in the first floor •Low prices P.O. Box 2026, Saipan, MP 96950. of the Nauru Building no later than 5:00 p.m., March 30, (3/2 3 ) F. SALARY DEPENDS ON QUALIFICATIONS 1990. 2 DRESSMAKER - High school 55® YounisArt Studio, Inc. equivalent. Salary: $2.15 per hour. NMI RETIREMENT FUND P.O. BOX 231, SAIPAN, MP 96950 · TEL. 234-6341/7578/9272 Contact: SALVADOR A. HEALTH INSURANCE AND P.O. Box ;247 RITUMALTA dba Superior Dress WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ------PUBLISHER OF Shop, P.O. Box 1772, Saipan, MP Saipan, MP 96950 с Marianas GVarietyçi ;cv$ 96950. (3/23) F. Seabees beat Termites again

by Ray Palacios away, including five big runs in win. The Wheelsralliedin the bottom marking the seventh league since Just as they did in winning the bottom of the fifth that tied The second game featured of the ninth, but came up with 1982. the 1989 championship theRain- the game up at 6-6. the Toyota Wheels against the just two runs. Afterbrief opening remarks bow Construction Seabee4 came The Seabees’ apparent young but talented Diamond by House Speaker Pedro R. from behind to beat the Sablan winning run came in the eighth Hotel Aces, with the Aces com­ Losing pitcher Kaleb Dulei Guerrero, Mike Malone of the Termites, 26, in the first game at when Willard Ngotel stole home ing out victorious, 9-6. went seven innings, allowing Governor’s Office, Vic Pangeli­ the 1990 season Sunday. on a Termites misplay. Seabees Jess Dela Cruz and Alan seven runs on ll hits before being nan of the Mayor’s Office, Tess The victory was the Sea­ manager Mario Taitano called Aguon combined for six of the replaced by Elmer Sablan with Pangelinan of Community and bees’ fourth consecutive against for a squeeze bunt play. Catcher Aces 14 hits and Sherwin Ma- the Aces holding a slim 7 4 lead. Cultural Affairs and leage presi­ the Termites, including the last Diego Benavente read the play gofna went the distance to lead Al Camacho went 4-for4 with a dent Tom Pangelinan, the league three out of four league games. It all the way, only to see no one the Aces. double in a losing effort got underway when Malone hit also marks the third season open­ covering home plate, allowing The Aces took a 3-0 lead in pitcher Vic Pangelina’s second ing loss for the Termites. Ngotel to score for the winning the top of the first, highlighted The 1990 Saipan Major pitch to short with Jess Pangeli­ The Termites had control of run. by Aguon’s two-run single, and League officially opened Sun­ nan calling balls and strikes the game through the first five The Termites had a golden never trailed the rest of the way. day with six participating teams behind the plate. innings with a commanding 6-1 opportunity in the top of the lead, but things turned around in eighth with runners at the cor­ the last 4 1/2 innings. ners and one out, but two costly The Termites gave the game mistakes gave the Seabees the Villagomez swimming well for U.S. school Mobil Games Michael S. Villagomez, a Butterfly in2:03.08 which makes Carmel High School two years freshman at Vincennes Univer­ him eligible for the National ago. He was an outstanding sity, helped his men’s team to a Junior College Championship swimmer for the Saipan Swim all-star team second place finish in the Mid March 7-10 in Grand Rapids Club. East Classic, held Feb. 16-18 at Michigan. The president of the CNMI Jack Taitano, Ron Benavente, the University of Indiana S wim- He has already qualified in If there are any interested Amateur Baseball Association Mike Guerrero, and Dennis ming pool, according to a bulle­ another event on a relay for swimmers who are eligible for (Saipan Major League), Tom Camacho. tin from the school. Vincennes University. Mikealso the Micronesian Games, they Pangelinan, announced the se­ Mario Taitano will manage He swam National Junior , came in seventh in the 200 yard should contact Jean or Bill lection of the CNMI Mobil the all-stars and Dr. Manny College Athletic Association Individually Medley at 2:10.2. Sakovich by next week as train­ Games all-stars to represent the Sablan has been designated as qualifying time in the 200 yard Mike graduated from Mt.. ing sessions are well under way. Commonwealth in the upcom­ the coach. ing tournament in Guam on April The Mobil Games is an 21 to 23. They are Al Camacho, annual baseball tournament Cong. Diego Benavente, Greg sponsors by Mobil Micronesia First Annual Smile 10K run has winners Camacho, Bill Quitano, Reno and the games will be held in Celis, Glen Palacios, Tony Guam. The participants in the First coordinated 1-mile walk-run Eddie Dopp took top honors in Camacho, Frances George,Tony Guam, Palau, CNMI, Annual Smile 10K Run on styaed on the east side of Beach the submasters division. Rogolofoi, Tony Benavente, Pohnpei, Marshalls, Truk, and Sunday, March 4 took off from road, north and back, one half Other top finishers in the John Mark, Dominic Chong, Kosrae are expected to compete the Saipan SDA Clinic. mile each way. division were Jerry Facey in Eddie Santos, Cris Pangelinan, in this year’s tournament. Runners signed up for the full Jun Tabunda took top honors the masters division and Pete run took the west side of Beach in the overall run with a 37:14. Camacho in the junior Road north from Quartermaster He was in the senior division division. J. P. Camacho, age Road. Those signed up for a followed by Jun Culanding. 9, received a plaque for being Two Rocball team the youngest finisher in the 10K (6.2 mi) course.

vie for first spot Lynn Ward-Corella led the women with a time of 48:22. Two-thirds of the 1990 two aces to help lead his team She was followed by Debbie tournament has been completed to a 22 to 3 victory over the Milks. and two teams, the Hardcore Non-Stoppers. In the 1-mile run-walk, Ron Ol'Aces and the Outsiders, In the other two games of Abrams came in first with a arein the number one and two round six, the Local Motions time of 6:30. He was followed spots respectfully. The shut-out the Bínenos 17 to 0 across the line by 11 year old Hardcore Ol’Aces have and the Flyers defeated and Cherie Dale (6:51), who took continued in their winning juiced-out the Locals in five the junior plaque. Mona Dopp ways and the Outsiders are in sets 46 to 13. received the plaque for the close pursuit. women's division in the 1 mile Going into round six, there League Standings run-walk. was a three way tie for second Pulsar League W L best. But, the Hardcore Ol'Aces Hardcore Ol'Aces 6 0 The race was a real success Outsiders 5 1 88 runners took part in the bumped off one of the second Beikers 4 2 event, 44 in each division. best teams, the Beikers, and the Outsiders sent the Solar Local Motions 4 2 Each runner received a free T- Bínenos 1 5 League's leading team, the shirt for finishing the run. Solar League W L Trukese Hammer, into a third The Saipan SDA Clinic Trukese Hammer 4 2 place shareholding position. would like to express its Palau Ghettos 4 2 ·« The Pacific Island Club's appreciation to NUTS and Non-Stoppers 3 3 player of the week, Jergerson GRAINS, a health food store Flyers ■ 2 4 Koshiba of the Palau Ghettos, Jun Tabunda was the overall winner In the 1st Annual 10K-Smile Run in Guam, for their support of scored three goals, a xunk, and Locals 0 6 sponsored by the Saipan SDA Clinic. The award is presentedJ^Dr. the 1st Annual 10K Smile Louis dale, Run Coordinator. Run. <§Marianas cVariety$St Micronesia's Leading Newspaper Since'1972 P.O. Box 231 Saipan, MP 96950 · Tel. (670) 234-6341 «7578»9797 ‘ Fax (670) 234-9271