ar1anas• MICRON·ESIA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER SINCE 1972 Vol. 16 No. 10 May 22, 1987 Saipan25¢ Police nab Santos brothers

Francisco R. Santos walks in front of his brother Vicente after the bail hearing yesterday.

Tony Duenas, left, holds a blasting. cap and one of the soft plastic cylinders of dynamite jelly as he demonstrates how it is detonated. With Duenas is Vic Laitan of Black Corp. at Marpi where the explosives confiscated from the Santos property were taken Wednesday.

About 20 unresolved yesterday set a $50,000 cash burglary and theft cases in the bail for the temporary release of past three years might have Jesus, and $25,000 cash bail for been solved following a police each of the other brothers. raid Wednesday which yielded more than $10,000 worth of Lt. Francisco Camacho, home appliances, construction Dept. of Public Safety materials and other equipment. spokesman, said in an interview During the early morning yesterday that the department Vicente Santos, left, and brother Jose walk back to jail after the bail hearing yesterday, as police of­ raid on the property of Pedro received a call from a concerned ficers Eddie Pua and Joe Camacho follow. Not in photo is Jesus Santos. Santos Sr. at As Mahetog, citizen yesterday about the officers led by Lt. Antonio the Black Micro Corp. in from . police also arrested Santos' four alleged stolen goods being kept Reyes and Sgt Eddie Pua of the Marpi, filled a pickup truck and The volume of other goods . sons-Jesus, Vicente, Francisco at the Santos property. Police investigation division searched half-filled another . seized during the Wednesday rr and Jose. got a search warrant at six in .1 several houses in the property, Yesterday, Tony Duenas, the raid was so great that DPS had Judge Jose S. Dela Cruz the morning and a team of 20 all owned by the Santoses. only person in the to rent a 40-foot flatbed truck to In addition to home Commonwealth who is take the goods to the DPS appliances and construction authorized to import office in Susupe. DPS has Boy's death wish materials, the team also found explosives, identified the rented a 20-foot container to ; \ small arms ammunition and dynamite confiscated from the store most of the goods. A nine-year-old boy ing postcards be mailed to 512 soft plastic cylinders of Santos property as the Tobex Camacho said the allegedly from Scotlani;:I afflicted him to make his death dynamite jelly. Camacho said type which is used by Western with cancer wants to make wish come true. stolen goods were from the I. Equipment. it to the Guinness Book of the explosives were more Department of Education, Dept Capt. Joseph M. Castro, World Records before he Interested readers may powerful than the dynamite of Public Works (central repair dies "for the most send cards to: Little sticks seized by the police investigation chief, said the shop), United Micronesian number of cards received." Buddy, P .0. Box 76, several months ago. information still had to be Development Association The boy, whose name is Paisley, Renfrewshire, He said the explosives, verified. (UMDA), Maeda Pacific, being withheld, is request- Scotland. PA which were transferred to an The explosives will be Cable TV, American destroyed by explosives experts See page 3 1..------"ll!'l.,,t..il'Pl...,,..1.. ~osives storage owned by STACKS May 22, 1987 -· NEWS & VIEWS - Page 3 Page 2 ···MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987

-.. - --.. - ,,_,, .-. ..-ii. - ..-. ______=-==___== =- ==-= ===--= .,....= :-::_____ -=-=. == -----=-= ==·== ::-:._..... =­__ ...... -c ...- ===-======-·__ .....- -___-- .....- ....._ --- - __.=------___ ._...... ,. _ -= by: John DelRosari.o Jr. 0 ~ The William Millard/CNMI Legislature chase tells us A construction worker was police at about 9:54 a.m. thing-the former just doesn't have any respect at all for accused Monday of killing a co- Sunday and reported the l our legislative institution. All that he's done so far is one worker, whose body was found incident. Sgt. Alfred l of circumvention--avoid appearance before the House of Sunday morning outside their Pangelinan, went to the scene Representative's Special Committee. He went to court barracks in Susupe with a and saw Capuno's body in a i and was told that the legislature does have the authority lacerated head showing the brain sitting position leaning against to probe issues that falls within its jurisdiction. 'Not and blood all over the body. a tin fence and holding a barbed satisfied with what the court has decided, he took off to I Assistant Attorney General wire. Guam to tell his story to a Grand Jury. Robert C. Naraja filed a first Inside Capuno's bedroom, While Millard may have every right to seek for an ap­ l degree murder charge against Pangelinan reported seeing 0 propriate venue to put his money where his mouth is, so Edgardo S. Larioza, 21, single, to speak, doesn't he think it appropriate to give our pub­ pools of blood, the bed soaking ~ ----=--=---= an employee of G.M. lic officials the right to clear their names? The Special with blood. Police collected Ii f Construction. During the bail l r::=-:::::~~ Committee is after only one thing, Mr. Millard, "the brain tissue, parts of the skull The driver of the pickup truck above, Francisco Kaipat, and two passengers were injured when the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" from hearing Monday, Judge Ramon and strands of hair as evidence. vehicle hit a flame tree along Beach Road Tuesday night. f the horse's mouth. Your constant effort to disregard the G. Villagomez set the bail at Pangelinan reported that committee's subpoena is indicative and reflective of your $10,000 cash and ordered Larioza said he had a fight with attitude about our legislative institution-arrogance! Larioza to surrender all his the victim Sunday morning and I One can surmise that your allegations really just travel documents. that Capuno tried to reach for a Masked robber takes doesn't hold any water at all. If in fact there's teeth to The victim was identified as knife. Larioza said that at this your allegations, nothing will stop you from telling it like '·. 1~ l ~ Edgardo Y. Capuno, 27, single, point he took a crowbar and hit "Uh - oh ... another miscalculation ... " it is. I am quite surprise too that the CNMI's AG sub­ also an employee of G.M. Capuno. He said he also used a $4,000 from woman . . scribers to shoving aside and/or purposefully neglecting Construction. 4 knife on Capuno. that time, said she tried to warn POSTBAG • • • "POS raA""G " • • POSTBAG • • POS.TBA the powers of the CNMI Legislature respecting investiga­ A restaurant owner in traveler's checks to a masked LETTERS Alfredo Malit, owner of Larioza will be arraigned Garapan last week lost more Mrs. Kamata but was too late .• . tions. While the U.S. Attorney's Office may have the robber. G.M. Construction, called the appropriate mechanism to take the issue to court, that is Friday. than $4,000 in cash and According to the police, to prevent the robbery. no reason whatsoever to deny what investigatory powers Mrs. Keiko Karnata, wife of the Ms. Garcia said the suspect Tribute to Dadoush family the Special Committee has to probe the issue. Any which owner of Kinpachi was covering his face with a Dear Editor: tales by worshipful patients has called on the services of way you wish to view it, it '11 eventually get to a court of Restaurant, just got down from white mask and was wearing Far too many of our most during his extended tour of duty Mrs. Dadoush and Mae Claire lawo ' her car at about 2:35 a.m. on green, long-sleeved shirt. She contributive citizens move on our island. Our own son is for help with fund-raising ef­ Those who may be named by Millard as having sought May 15 and was about to reach said the man was also holding a quietly' off our island without alive and well, today, as the forts, youth-oriented activities, money for political favors will definitely be put on the the front door of her house handgun. benefit of any public tribute. result of an impressive display cultural events and public line to defend their reputation. And defending their when the suspect came from Mrs. Kamata told the police .. .let alone a testimonial dinner of medical deduction and health campaigns. In short, a reputation will become the order of business so to find behind her, grabbed her bag and her bag contained $4,0oO in out the nature of their meeting when alleged bribes were and presentation of a gold watch difficult diagnosis by Drs. family that came to give far fled on foot. dollar bills, 40,000 yen (about sought. If anything, the issue should serve as a lesson for or good conduct medal. And Dadoush and Chong. more than it received. Ms. Sonia Garcia, a cashier $240) and 400 traveler checks. public officials that the electorate has the right to know many, many Saipan residents But we received far more It is no secret that the your character before you are given the opportunity to at the Kinpachi Restaurant and The value of the checks could Dadoushs thoroughly enjoyed know that genuine public from this fine family than the serve in government posts where policies and policy who was with Mrs. Kamata at not_re de~nnined. recognition is due Dr. Saliba F. professional services contracted residence on Saipan. We can decisions are made. For Millard, he should learn either Dadoush, his wife, Angela, and for by the Commonwealth only hope that they find a way sooner or later that our legislative institution deserves daughter, Mae Claire. How­ Government. Angela Dadoush to return at some future time. the respect from both the destitute and the rich and 20 Continental ever, not many know that they has worked ceaselessly on famous. ·Sincerely, **** are soon to depart the Com­ behalf of the public good as an The inauguration of the FSM President was a disap­ monwealth, hopefully not educator and concerned citizen. pointing chapter in the short developmental history of employees sued forever. Nearly every local organization /s/Galen S. Mack the Federated States of Micronesia. I learned from a AGANA (AP) of stealing $7,000 worth of "We're in good terms," Representative Victor Hocog, right, said as he joins Senate President Julian passengers' belongings, Dr. Dadoush is a Canadian former FSM PIO that the entire event-from start to S. Calvo, Governor P. Tenorio and Vincent Calvo in photo above. Hocog is challenging Julian for the Twenty Continental Air including jewelry, Japanese citizen by passport-but pure finish-gives one the impression that he/she is in a dense right to "run in the November election under the Republican Party. Tenorio, below, listens to one of MicronesiaAirlineemployees Hippocrates by inclination. Govendo to Thurmond and tense setting like Libya. the senior citizens from Rota who called on him Tuesday. were arrested on theft charges currency and a camera, from early Wednesday and late baggage and freight ship­ Rarely would such a small (Editoi1 Note: (The SR-218, Russell Senate A little over 300 people came to witness the swearing­ Tuesday night at Guam ments, police said. following letter is printed Office Bldg. in of the FSM President. There were more people at a population, anywhere in the International Airport. The arrests were not at the request of author). , D.C. 20510 !,. world, hope to attract a girls softball game than at the stage or pavillion. Police The employees, who are expected to hamper the officers from Truk had to be flown in and perched all practitioner of such instinctive Honorable Strom 'J members of the airlines airlines service to such Dear Senator Thurmond: over the famous Spanish wall in Kolonia. The FSM medical skills. Saliba Thurmond ground crew, were accused destinations as Honolulu, Enclosed you will find simply didn't ask to assist in providing Japan and the Philippines, Dadoush, M.D., has been the Senator, United States some newspaper clippings security for both on-island and off-island officials. according to airline spokes­ hero of many privately-told Congress Police ___ on the garment industry Grafitti was all over the isla:::ld, i.e., "'Trukese Go man Kevin Toohey. From page 1 in the: U.S. Common­ Home'', among others. There was bad showing from all "It won't affect our operations at because it is wealth of the Northern over the FSM States. International Knitters and aIV; ·.

. Court-- . Calendar...... enment. public school system, has an Release Covenant funds sought CHIEF JUDGE ROBERT A. HEFNER operation for the whole fiscal of May 27 She said the amount is not year. annual enrollment of 360 plus Senator Benjamin T. provide advance money for infrastructure back many years," Manglona said 550 new jobs 9 a.m. ' - Latte Moton, Inc. vs. De Borja, Manasea S Manglona recently said that the L & T Corp. v1. Daniel L. Camacho enough to pay the salaries of The program, which prepares an allowance for annual increase capital improvement projects. Manglona said. for local residents had been Randall Fennell, rec,. Cot CNB vs. Crlaencla B. in enrollment of 10 children. delay in the release of funds He said the integrity of the During the same testimony, created, "and more are Vlllaeomez personnel and other costs of five-year-old children for the Babauta, Joaquin C. et al vo, Vil!dez, Marl.a et al. under the US-CNMI Multi-Year bonds is dependent upon the Manglona asked Congress "to guaranteed every year as our 10 a.m. ' - Labto, Zosimo VI, Sumitomo Conltruction Co. ' Financial Agreement is also multi-year or Covenant funds keep in mind that thanks to our 1 :30 p.m., -'- Arriola, Lu!Ja vs. Lizama, Antonio people are now learning new May 28 delaying the development of being received as scheduled and new textile industry, we are skills to fill these jobs 8:30 a.m. .1.. Palacios, Edward B. et a.I vs. Gov't. of Northern infrastructure in the Common­ placed in irrevocable trust. Mariana II. an now beginning to see a currently held by non-resident Judee Jose S. Dela Cruz wealth. He noted that the strengthening in· our local workers." May 27 THERE'S ONLY At the same time, Department of the Interior had 9 a.m. CNMI va. Dloniclo Soneao Camacho Jro ' economy." He said direct tax revenues 1:30 p.m. .J.. Hyun Nam Chun vs, Ham In Soon Manglona, who testified before continued to withhold the Testifying before the US from garment companies in the Muna, Darla S.N. VI. David T. Qultueua funds. "The Department of May 28 the US Senate Appropriations Senate Appropriations Com­ CNMI are expected to reach. $5 9 a.m. CNMI vs. Vicente I. Raneamar Committee, asked Congress to pending before Congress. Interior's continued withholding mittee, Manglona asked million this year, representing 1 :30 p.m. CNMI VI. Sanchez, HexmoeenesJr., R. ONE LITE BEER help proteet the Common­ of Covenant funds jeopardizes CNMI VI. Tacpa.l, Orlando C. During his testimony, Congress "to keep in mind that one-sixth of total taxes CNMI VI. Santo1, Richard Michael wealth's textile industry against Manglona said the CNMI the entire bond issue and places thanks to our new textile in­ generated in the CNMI VI. Boliek, Rlallli: Justino May 29 protectionist legislation floated a $140-million bond to the development of dustry, we are now beginning Commonwealth. "These figures 8:30 a.m. .1.. CNMI vs. Ludwle, Nunter Eniu MILLER LITE to see a strengthening in our do not include revenues that CNMI VI. Mettao, Sylverio Moteiaou THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED CNMI vs. Lonno, Martin local economy." will be generated by local CNMI VI. Pltee, Ml&uel Llfoifoi CNMI vs. Saloniia, Alfredo C. "We are also seeing more withholding taxes, or new jobs ~ 9 a.m. CNMI VI. Aniiel Maeofna Falle jobs being created in the private that will be generated in related CNMI vs. Camacho, Mariana DLC \ 1 :30 P..m. ..1. CNMI VI. Cabrera, David A. ~-. sector, and our tax base is service industries," he added. JUDGE RAMON G. VILLAGOMEZ expanding," he said. Manglona also asked the May 26 1 :30 p.m, - AAG & INO v1. Normo. B. Decena Citing an example, committee to include in the Olympic Market va. Donnie Retail Fish Market Manglona said that in 1986, fiscal year appropriations a total AAG &: INO vs. Ernesto R. De Ocampo ' Camacho, Ellene Nicole Cepeda, Petn. fox a chanee of local taxes funded 80 percent of of $53.9 million as over-ceiling name total government expenditures. requests to finance urgently AAG &: INO VI. Lina Bien Fabr!cante Appointment of Guardian of tbe estate This was a significant needed projects. The proposed May 29 improvement from the 20 amount is in addition to funds 1:30 p.m. ..i. JC Tenorio Ent., vs: Samuel Ae:ana and Alex Chone ii Jose T. Seman vs. Premier Ent. percent share of local taxes in guaranteed under the multi-year Randall Fennell, receiver for CNB vs. Antonio Borla Olympic Market vs, Reyes Equipment Rental government expenditures in agreement.. New Century Nieht Club v1. Lucy M. Guerrero I; 1977. Cutro, Aiiuatine vs. Taimanao, Juan CH. - Saipan harbor and port YCO Corp. v1. SK Corp. c/o Kim, Jae Chon The rise in local revenues improvement (phase I), $29.6 Town House, Inc. v1. Fellslana W. Peliaaman reduced Commonwealth's Town House Inc. vs. Concepcion I. RoJJ.i:at million; Town HoullC, Inc,, v1~ Concepcion I. Rolliiat dependence on federal funds for Tinian harbor and Town House, Inc. vs. Matilde R. Selepeo ... operations. Micro! Corp. va. Premier Auto Shop breakwater project, $4 million; Jeue Forrester dab Club Imperial va. Dilmal Jane Salske - Rota harbor and port Micro! Corp. vs. John S. Dela Cruz Michael B. Murphy vs. Armand Ricarde Roundup improvement, $2 million; Mar-Pac Distributors vs. Club Incorporated FAIR: Tanapag Elemen­ Northern Marianas California First Bank vs. Christopher K. Nelran11ol SATURDAY, California First Bank vs. Heinrick A. Oeumoro tary School will hold a College, $1.5 million; J1 California First Banlt vs. G~or!le R. and Fermina B. Cruz GREAT TASTE. .. MAV23,1987 science fair on May 27 -28 ·. I - Melon fly eradication, $4 Randall Fennell, receiver for CNB. vs. Diana P. 9-5 P.M. (Thursday and Friday). Crlaortlmo million; \ . YCO CoIP. vs. Joac Tarope CIVIC CENTER, CHILDREN'S PARK Individual and class pro­ YCO Corp. vo, Dillin!& Raba!lo ,\ - Micronesian war claims,. Sales ~ Display " Demonstration jects will be presented for II YCO Corp. v1. Greeorio S. Cruz $24 million; YCO CoIP. vs. Jesus Kaipat LESS FILLING: public viewing during the :\ Arts-Crafts :: Local-Ethnic Music n Dance Performances YCO Carp. vs. Francisco Mettao - American Memorial Park, I first day of the fair. On I YCO Corp. VI. Michael Yfthee SPONSORED av THE COMMONWEALTH COUNCIL FOR ARTS ANO CULTURE, THROUGH ITS ORANTOR THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THI A.Rn AND BY THE CNMI JAYCEES $3 million; and I YCO Corp. VI, Ramona Schardt Friday, students at Tana­ Torres, Joseph T. vs, Ino1, Chril COMr.tONWEALTH COUNCIL FOR ARTS ANO CULTURE ! l',0, BOX 563 CHAD, SA IP AN, CM HHO TEL. J.22.DQl2J3 pag Elementary will view - Cultural and performing the exhibits in each room. Ans Center, $5.8 million. Page 6 - MARIANAS V AR,IETY NEWS AND VIEWS - May 22, 1987 May 22, 1987 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - Page 7 Vessel too big for Tanapag Harbor A ship chartered from the feet.- -Tanapag Harbor is only 25 Carmen Safeway-Meitetsu Philippines was able to carry feet deep. This means that Belo the remaining 109 prefabricated Mundo would run aground if it housing units from Texas to attempted to come in. Saipan but turned out to be too Because of this, Micro1 · big for Tanapag Harbor. Corp., the shipping agent fair Shopping Center, Inc. Belo Mundo, a Philippine­ the cargo owned by Black registered 'vessel, is 700 feet Micro Corp., arranged for the May 22,-May 28,1987 long. 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Page 8 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - lVlay 22, 1987 May 22, 1987 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - Page 9 Vandals damage DEQ vehicles, others Local task force on AIDS organized The old Dr. Torres Hospital, the college area. now part of the Northern In a separate interview, A task force aimed at Director Dr. Jose T. fessional personnel at the disease as well," Villa­ Chief of Staff Robert combating the threat of Villagomez. Health Center, is charged Marianas College compound, NMC Vice President for gomez said. Haverstock, Dr. Sylvia the deadly Acquired Im­ "AIDS is now an inter­ with developing specific On the subject of Rouzaud, Dr. Benusto has been the target of vandals in Administration Alvaro Santos mune Deficiency Syn­ national issue," Dr. Villa­ procedures and policies public education about Kaipat and Dr. James recent weeks. said the college had its share of drome (AIDS) has been gomez said, 'and no area, for dealing with the AIDS, which has been Hofschneider. Other The Division of attacks by vandals. He said that organized . during the past including the CNMI, can disease, while providing controversial in many members are CHC Envrionmcntal Quality (DEQ), the lecturer's platform in one of two months at the Com­ expect to be unaffected." education to both Laboratory Chief Marvin one of the agencies sharing the communities, Dr. Villa­ the classrooms at the college monwealth Health Center, The t.ask force, which medical personnel and the gomez said there is no Yoeman, Hospital Ad­ compound with the college, has was burned. Police arc still according to Health and includes doctors and a general public. The task plan to impose such in­ ministrator Greg Calvo, suffered the most from the investigating the incident. Environmental Services wide range of other pro- force will also be soliciting formation on members of Assistant Hospital Ad­ hands of the unknown vandals. Wednesday, vandals broke public involvement, in­ the community who don't ministrator Ned Arriola, DEQ Chief Russel Mechem the softdrink vending machine, ·-Student cluding members from want it. "We're not going Assistant Public Health said the division's four vehicles apparently to get the money government agencies such to force our way into Chief Fermin Sakisat and were first vandalized during the inside. The suspects left the of the Week as the Department of homes or schools," he Public Health Educator night of May 12. He discovered machine a total wreck. Education. said. But Villagomez Chailang Palacios. Bruce the damage at about 6:55 the In recommending Her­ emphasized that in line Lloyd, recently appointed Santos said the food service next morning. man Arp as Student of the Dr. Villagomez noted with the CHC's responsib­ Special Assistant to the vans parked at the back of the Russell Mechem, left, chief of the Division of Environmental Quality, and DEQ staffer Ike Cabrera The four vehicles-a Suzuki Week several personal at­ that medical staffers at ility to protect the health Director for Public food service facility had also stand beside fence which was destroyed by vandals last week. tributes stand out very jeep and three pickup trucks­ the CHC have been of the public, information Relations .. has als.o been been damaged by vandals. agreed to adopt security both .. clearly. Among the most wcre locked inside a wire fenced compound. The college, which . pr~eparing to deal with about AIDS will be freely named j;pJhe task force .. To remedy the problem, measures-either to hire security Santos said cost of the safety obvious is his manners. Herman Arp .AIDS for at least two available to those who yard near the DEQ office behind has more buildings, will have Dr. Villagomez said he agencies with offices within the guards or to install electronic measures would be shared by Herman is a very po lite Hill and was awarded one years through in-service seek it. the main college building. will continue to closely compound met this week and systems or a combination · of the agencies occupying the the bigger share of the cost. and __respect~ul Y?_1:111g man, case of Hi-C from Island training. "Now the AIDS The AIDS Task Force During the May 12 incident, monitor the activities and is ...... ; .. ·. Herman Arp Jr. the Bottling and one case of crisis facing the entire is chaired by Dr. Will recommendations of the the jeep was "hot-wired" (started son of Mr. and Mrs. soft drink frc,m Pacific world demands that the Ellis. Other doctors ap­ ''. ,. · •· AIDS Task Force as its with a wire instead of an . . .·' ...... ·...... Herman Arp of Capitol Trading Company. public learn about the pointed include Hospital work goes forward. ignition key) and driven back through the fence. All the vehicles were damaged but only i ·.TOYOTA COROLLA· I one of the pickups was rendered I useless. It was towed to the • Stylish looks, plush pile carpeting and ,I repair shop at the Department electric rear window defogger of Public Works. ii • Economical 1.6 liter engine Vandals struck again • Front-wheel drive for, added traction between Saturday and Sunday: J • Come see our '87 Corolla Sedans today! VALUE~PACKED This time, one of the remaining i~ pickup trucks was taken out of SEDAN! the DEQ premises. It was found Monday by the police near the William S. Reyes School in Chalan Kanoa. The vehicle was no longer driveable and had to be towed to DPW. Mechem said he did not know of any particular reason for the incident. He said similar incidents had happened around Santos gets five years

for lllrgla-y '87 COROLLA 4-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN Judge Jose S. Dela Cruz last week sentenced COUL~K TOYOTA Nicolas E. Santos five D···. years imprisonment fo1 FOR ANYTHING • ~• 1 aggravated burglary. In his sentence handed MORE! PQ1rere 1~0. down May 5, Dela Cruz ordered Santos to serve the TOYOTAtuntodrNe\ first 40 months in jail, the balance suspended with I /1 probation. . Last month, a Jury \ . found that Santos on the eve of Jan. 7, unlawfully entered the building of MICROL CORPORATION P.O. BOX 267, SAN JOSE, SAIPAN, CNMI 96950 PHONE: 234-5911, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 \\ Saipan Industrial Co. in 11I' As Lito. He was armed !.\ with a dangerous weapon \i ~! at the time. ;,· May ~2, 1987 -MAKlANAS VAK11£TY N~WS & vrnws -Page 11 Page 10 -·MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 Your friendly store at MIT A presents 24-h our, push-button travel

Beach Road, Garapan, Did you ever wake up in the with Continental before he Saipan ______middle of the night and decide joined MITA. to go on a world tour, only to In 1983 MITA hired an ______Tels: 243- 7631/7833/6834 be discouraged because no travel additional employee. By 1985 agency in the world would the workforce consisted of four arrange your trip? employees. Next-time you do, call the Among them is Pauline Marianas International Travel Kapileo, who also had 10 years TERIOR PLYWOOD PLYFORM Agency. Lawrence Duenas, experience in the airline, 5/8 MITA vice president and including computer ticketing at 1/4 general manager and his staff Continental. 3/8 3/4 will serve you night and day Carlinne Guerrero had 1/2 One telephone call to MITA (or worked four years for an airline 5/8 to Duenas' home number after before joining MITA's sales ~~?' office hours) and you'll have force. 3/4 your tickets aboard Continental, Duenas, Kapileo and Air France, Pan Am, Qantas, Guerrero received training on Unied, TWA and other major System One in March in carriers to take you to the MITA Vice President and General Manager Lawrence Duenas gets flight information from major Atlanta, Georgia as part of the mainland, Europe and other world airlines on System One computer. computerization of :MIT A's destinations of your dream. the necessary reservations for and seat availability. Several month under a lease-purchase services. MITA does not boast of a cars and hotels. This means that calls had to be made between agreement with Continental Air At present, the agency magic carpet to take you the traveler's whole itinerary the customer and MITA and Lines. It provides automatic employes Marianas High anywhere or a magic wand to can be arranged fast and well in between MIT A and the airline ticketing, reservations, ground School student Esther Milne on arrange your trip in the wink of advance of the first flight out of before the trip is arranged and transport arrangements, hotel a part-time basis. an eye. It does have modem Saipan. the ticket issued. reservations and seat In addition to the Saipan FOR·THE·GENERAL CONTRA(:1()11$: magic: System One. It is a To the traveler, the benefit The computer system also assignments. Later, MITA office, MITA has a branch in GROUND MONITORS: GET.RIP OFfAULTY E.LECTR IC WIRING.· LET THIS DEVICE;> computer system that give from the new system is fast, 24- allows MIT A to make travel expects to be able to process Rota under Vincent Calvo i . . . . . DETECT WHETHER HAVEAREVERSE OPEN I you PO.l,.A~ITY~ MITA access to the major hour service at no additional arrangements not only 24 hours boarding passes for passengers. Enterprises. Its agent on the GROUNO,'OPEN NEUTRAl- OPEN HOT, REVERSED HOT:AND 1 airlines in the world, allowing cost. To MITA, the first benefit a day but even during holidays, The computer system, island is Jazz Quitugua. May I GROt.iND AND GUARANTEES A CORRECT \IVIRING. Ii <~: " f ' ' ' ' •,' ·. .· . . . the agency to reserve seats for is the reduction in hours of here or anywhere. After all, widely used in the travel Calvo, Vincent's wife, also computers don't observe industry, reflects MITA's own PORTABLE GFCI: PROTECT YOUR ELECTRICAL TOOL AND ITS USERS FROM BEING ... travelers on the airline of their work to serve its customers. helps. 'I GROUNDED. JUST LOOP LEATHER STRAPAROUND USER'S BELT choice, and write tickets In the past, when a traveler holidays. success as a locally owned Duenas said MITA will soon In an interview Monday, business. With an annual gross· · OR HOOK. automatically. calls for a reservation, MIT A open branch in Guam. When In addition, the computer had to call the airline for Duenas said the computer revenues totaling $1.8 million,· this happens, MIT A will be the FORTHEGEN-...~BU~:. io;· .. ·<...... ·.·.·.. ·.··· ..· system enables MIT A to make information on flight schedule system was installed early last it has been on Continental's top first local travel agency to have ...... PHOTOELECTRIC l\UGHT LlGHT SWITCH: . . . ·. ·. ·.··. ·.. . •.· . 10 list of travel agencies in the ventured into the more

JUST IN LET NATURAL LIGHT TURN ()f\I OROF.F ' ·' WIRETT AND vou~ last four years. competitive and bigger travel HouseH9ui LIG.HTS. · ·· · · ~; MITA opened its office on market in Guam. Oct. 11, 1982, with Duenas

COLORED CEMENT: RED, GREEN, BLUE OR YELLOW: $1.00/LB handling all travel arrange­ Amerle1n Reel Cron ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ments. Duenas had 10 years We'll Help. WIRES IN 500 LF ROLL: DEVICES: experience in an airline, having W1l1You'? # 12 $ 25.00 SINGLE POLE TOGGLE SWITCH 1-WAY worked in computer ticketing + #10 35.00 SINGLE POLE TOGGLE SWITCH 3-WAY PRINTED :# 8 81.00 A/C OUTLET 15 AMPS, 110 VOLTS PLYWOOD - # 6 126.00 A/C OUTLET 20 AMPS, 240 VOL TS VARIOUS DUPLEX RECEPTACLE DESIGNS #4 171.00 # 2 261.00 PORCELAIN LAMPHOLDER W/ OR W/0 =# 1/0 405.00 PULLCHAIN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WALL PLATES FOR SWITCHES AND • =ff 2/0 486.00 • #3/0 594.00 RECEPTACLES NEW LOW RATE #4/0 738.00 ENTRANCE CAPS: 3/4, 1, 1-1/4, ROOFING TINS # 250 MCM 909 .00 2 2 1/2, 3, 4 fI #350 MCM 1206.00 2x4, 4x4 BOXES $25.00 WKLY. GAUGE 26 Kitchen Sink #400 MCM 485.00 OCTAGONAL BOXES 27-1/2" 8', SINGLE OR DOUBLE x .:# 500 MCM 1710.00 FLOOR MOUNTED RECEPTACLES BOXES 10' OR 12' NEW TIME COMPARTMENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS: WATER HEATERS SINGLE POLE 20-30AMPS $ 5.00/EA 20 GALS $185 12:00 NOON TO 6:00PM DOUBLE POLE 20 -50 AMPS $10.00/EA 30 GALS $195 I i 40 GALS $225 CALL 234-8898 , ·i II, FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES: ALUMINUM STEP LADDERS 52 GALS $255 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SURFACE MOUNTED WITHOUT DIFFUSERS: \ ! 2-48" TUBE OR 2-96" TUBE COSMETIC/SOAP-SHAPED TELEPHONE UNITS - YELLOW & MAROON COLORS DROP CEILING MOUNTED WITH DIFFUSERS: 2-48" OR 4-48" TUBE ALSO AVAILABLE: TTP 19 PAINTS (WE CAN TINT SOME COLORS FOR YOU) \ I I WE ALSO HAVE COPIER MACHINE lVlay ~~' l \:HS. I - MA.tt_!A..N At:i v A.l:tlJ1jT l'. .N J1j wi:i & v rn wi:i - Page 1 ;:S Page 12 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS -- May 22, 1987

HERMAN'S FOOD BASKET/GARAPAN erman's MONDAY TO SATURDAY 6:00 AM TO 12:00 AM HERMAN'S FOOD BASKET/AIRPORT ROAD MONDAY TO SATURDAY 7:00 AM TO 7:00 PM MAY 21 TO 26 1987 While Suoplies Last. food basket SUNDAY ONLY 7:00 AM TO 6:30 PM CARNATION GOLD MEDAL 201[ EVAPORATED . A/P FLOUR 5# 'J MILK 12 OZ.

ARGO CORN . FARMHOUSE FRESH CHOICE STARCH 16 OZ. soc· WHOLE CHICKEN 69t ~ ORANGES SALT 255 STEWING 30 'FF 2800 TURKEY YOURS LEMON DIAMOND G ~°oJj~~ 50c :.9 ~~:;~~;~;;;',",v, cs FRANKS 1# GRADE "A" ~~~ . CAL ROSE ·~~------18 oz . WHOLE 3X4 U.S. No. 1 POWDER ;g GRAM RICE 50# ------~• CHICKEl\l FRYERS PRIME RIB 150 LADY'S CHOICE ROAST WHITE VINEGAR .55c -='------.. 33# 16 oz. " i VICTOR SMOKE ·-·• . -, BEEFDINTY STEW MOORE HAM BONE IN 110 . !..b. -· • 24 oz. HOFFY BREAKFAST 169 FOLGERS REG, SAUSAGE BEST FOOD gos 8~ GROUND COFFEE MAYONNAISE pak 2# 26~~ 32 oz. 279 160 MARY KITCHEN 12s ROAST BEEF HASH · MCILHENNY 15 oz. . MJB REG. TABASCO SAUCES 75 C PREMIUM COFFEE120 . 2 oz. I 3# .'

LOCAL 50c CUCUMBER C&HSUGAR U.S. CHOICE 5# BOTTOM ROAST U.S. GROUND RED DEL. ROUND BEEF 10# APPLES 4i\-~S>~\ CELESTE ~·~f It#. . SAUSAG'; PIZZA 365 20 2~ , ~l\: ,. oz. OJI<'. t'·~ ~l· 85~ MAZO LA CORN ASST. CAN SOFT ,,;._ ,.,. ' RINKS 24/12 OZ 111s 26"e OIL32 ~rjcE~~~\:... '. oz'. f "'- I .. - • \ , ,, ' ~it: r" """ ' .. \ CRISCO SALAD ·~~ :.. 1~ 65 OIL320Z. CELESTE RED DELMONTE 12so ·189 ~.WHOLE 245 BLACK LABEL POIK PEPPERONI 3p>k DESERT SWEET ~GINGER PINEAPPLE HAM2# PIZZA 19 oz_ RED U.S. EXTRA ORANGE JUICE JUICE 46 OZ. CABBAGE LARGE EGGS 4602. CRISCO SALAD LITE BEER WHOLE PLO. 685 BTL. 24/12 OZ, 1750 OIL 1/GAL. TOMATO 14.50Z. HORMEL CHILI 11s W/BEANS 15 OZ. for SUNFLOWER 2 145 1!~ WILSEY 1~~ 495 ORANGE DRINKS 70 C 1--'lliil VEGETABLE OIL YELLOW CLING 255 GRAM . 1/GAL. SLICED PEACH ES STEWED 16 oz. TOMATO CATSUP TOMATO 14.5 OZ. 44 oz. MARY KITCHEN ALL HARD 0/Q ROAST BEEF 75c LIQUORS 20 for WILSEY 2 169 SOYBEAN SALAD HASH 7.5 2500 oz. ALL SIZE far OILS/GAL. Off l for 149· 2 459 I. PEARS HALVES HOT CHILI TIDE TOMATO WEDGES WHOLE KAO 16 oz. PEPPER 14.5 oz. CREAM STYLE DETERGENT WONDERFUL 11.75 oz. KERNEL CORN [~169PRESTO KING SIZE DETERGENT 299 ALUMINUM FOIL 12 oz. CORN 17 OZ. 1.3 KG. 200 sa. FT. for for I Z 1so 2 125 for 2'35 ! 2 I KAO " WONDERFUL DETERGENT 645 5!2 2.65 KG. AJl-NO-MOTO Japanese Product Dept. 1# ~g'~6~~~~RIMPFRY 90 GRAM 75c 319 - - . ------CLOROX LIQUID I J , KAO ESSENTIAL • BLEACHED SHAMPOO 16 oz. SUNFLOWER 220 ML. SARDINE IN ... TOMATO SAUCES .::.~ YAMASA SOY 7 oz. JAPAN NO. 1 ~SUNFLOWER SAUCES ~-illiiL"'<~ TILEX MILDEW TUNA IN OIL 11s NISSIN DAMEA­ 1.B/LITE R TALLBOY SATINWARE 9' & STAIN -- 7 oz. 130 ICHO RAMEN CANDLE FOAM PLATE REMOVER 16 OZ. (FLAVORS SOY, BEEF AND 125/CT.

LYSOL TOILET AJl-NO-MOTO MITSUKAN ] ;::,g5c DISINFECTANT t..:.~·CROWN 325 c 3Y, oz. SAIFUN NOODLE SPRAY 12 OZ. 31s ~TISSUE JAPANESE COCO MACKEREL G•ll:llt..... Jr.;.... HARUSAME BAMBOO RAKE IN NATURAL OIL . ~ .. ,,, ... "'" 119 79 150 GRAM 8~~ 15 oz. g10C-S. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We accept NAP FO()D COUPONS. ·1.11 sales in cash prices only THAf\IK YOU for shopping at HERMAN'S FOOD BASKET • ! Page 14 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 . May 22, 1987 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - Page 15 Agulto: No need to amend Covenant will take to go through Previous disagreement with CNMI pos1uon was that the SAIPAN (CNS) - Lieute­ Territory citizen and allegiance Congress, the It. governor says the Department of the Interior Interior approach would be nant · Governor Pedro A. to a foreign country. As a congressional officials have over how to correct the passport insufficient to correct the Tenorio says proposed federal result, he says having one Trust pledged to expedite its passage. problem was resolved in a problem and that there was no legislation should do much to Territory citizens as a parent meeting in Washington, D.C. · need to amend Section 301. reduce current problems with will be sufficient for U.S. He notes that candidacy for two weeks ago following a The new proposal does. not the- issuance of U.S. passports citizenship if the other local office and the right to vote here depend on Covenant special hearing before the amend the Covenant and is to CNMI residents. requirements of the Covenant House Interior Subcommittee expected to benefit more He says the new bill will citizenship provisions are met · defined U.S. citizenship is provide interpretive language on Although he declines to aware that this is an election on Territorial and International residents than the original the definitions of Trust speculate on how long the bill year in the Commonwealth. Affairs. Tenorio says the Interior proposal. Funds sought for harbor, utility projects $15 million authorization for meet the requirements of the SAIPAN (CNS) The for design and construction water improvement projects. current seven year financial Northern Marianas is asking management of major dredging Tenorio said the money would agreement for the release of Congress for additional funds in work has been performed on Covenant capital development Fiscal Year 1988 to improve Tanapag Harbor since W arid be used for a large (up to 10 funds. He said there is no more Tanapag Harbor, "typhoon War II and inadequate facilities million gallon) surface disagreement with federal proof' electric utility lines and are forcing costly delays in catchment reservoir and dam in ocean shipping. the Talofofo area. officials on the interim plan. construct a large surface ~I. Tenorio said that the interim catchment water reservoir. Lt. Gov. Tenorio said that Such a reservoir, he said, plan will serve the Lieutentant Governor Pedro the Northern Marianas has also would supplement underground' Commonwealth for the next A. Tenorio said Wednesday proposed an $18 million project full details of the proposal will water supplies while improving year or so pending completion (May 13) that the CNMI has to minimize future typhoon depend on technical analysis but the quality of drinking water by of the final seven year capital asked the U.S. House and damage to major electric lines. indicated that a combination of reducing its salt content. development plan. He said, Senate to appropriate $14 The subject was originally hardened poles and underground On a related subject, the It. "With some refinements to the million which was authorized raised in a letter from Senators conduits is being considered. governor said that the interim plan in the next few previously for the harbor James McClure and Bennett The FY'88 budget government's interim capital months we hope to begin project. The money would be Johnston to Governor Pedro P. presentation to Congress also development plan has been drawing down funds for needed used in coordination with the Tenorio. includes a request for the $10 submitted to Congress and the capital improvement projects." U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The It. governor said that million halance in a previous Department of the Interior to

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I I Page 16-- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEW::i-May ~~. ll:J~fl May 22, 1987 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - Page 17 OPEN DAILY Small bicameral legislature works better Hong Sung Hoon bicameral legislature ple, depending upon which 6:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Third place overcomes this problem island he is representing; FOR MEN AND WOMEN LEAGUES, 4th Annual AG Cup because all the people of and each senator repre­ Competition the CNMI are equally sents 300 to 8500 people. OPEN BOWLING FOR FAMILY FUN, Good morning everyone represented in the House. This is absurd because PRACTICE, ENJOYMENT AND who is interested in good and all the islands hav~ most big cities in the U.S. government. I am happy equal voices in the have a bigger population RELAXATION EVERY NITE FROM 9:00 to be ~ part of this Law Senate. but a smaller governing P.M. TO MIDNIGHT AND WEEKENDS Day discussion. My posi­ A bicameral legislature body than the CNMI. tion today is in the will ensure a better check General Maxwell Taylor EXCEPT FOR TOURNAMENTS defense of the bicameral and balance system than a said, "Never have so few legislature. unicameral legislature been commandered by so I strongly believe that· since it will have one with­ many." He said this be­ the CNMI should keep its in itslef (between the cause he found himself .in J'S RESTAURANT bicameral legislature with Senate and .the House) and a situation with a whole a few changes (I will ex­ the other branches of gov­ bunch of officers but only SERVE EARLY BREAKFAST plain the changes later ernment· and therefore three enlisted men. I SPECIFICALLY FOR EARLY JOGGERS IN A on). My main reason for prevent most harsh and think we have a similar supporting the bicameral ridiculous legislation. A situation here in the Hong Sun Hoon of the Marianas Baptist Academy uses graphic FASTFOOD STYLE, AND EVERY DAY LUNCH form is that it provides unicameral legislature will CNMI representations to emphasize the need for a small bicameral legislature. Hoon won the third prize in the recent Fourth SPECIALS • OPEN 24 HOURS such fair representation not have check and Over-spending on Annual AG Cup Competition. I. of different political balance system within it­ operations - $2.8 million f people of the CNMI com­ could be shrunk to three ~ , groups in the structure. self and therefore the for 24 legislators? That's pletely support their own instead of nine by amend­ A unicameral legislature passage of harsh and close to $120,000 for each government to ensure ing the constitution. If will provide inadequate absurd legislation is more member (note: some legis­ "absolute control of their · the people of the CNMI do AMUSEMENT representation for the probable in a unicameral lators will receive more own destiny?" If they this, they can maintain the CNMI. · Why? Because if legislature than in a than others). That figure did, they would be more excellent representation we had a unicameral bicameral legislature. means that each member concerned about govern~ and checks and balances, CENTER legislature based on Some of you might gets $90,000 (7 4.3 per­ ment waste of their money reduce spending on legisla­ ENJOY PLAYING THE VARIETY OF population, Tinian and argue that a bicameral cent) for expenses and than they would be about tive operations and in ef­ Rota will be outnumber­ legislature is not fit for the $30,000 (25. 7 percent) AMUSEMENT MACHINES (POKER) THE someone else's money. fect increase spending on ed by Saipan. If it were CNMI because of· the for his salary out of the Unearned funds will al­ capital improvements, G~ME OF CHANCE AND OTHER GAMES based upon the number of following problems: $120,000 (100 percent). ways invite some kind of make it affordable for islands, Saipan would have Over-representation - The Everyone in the CNMI IN ENCLOSED GAMEROOM FOR KIDS. corruption. So, why themselves to support the inadequate repressentation. CNMI has fewer than has to pay around $100 to legislature completely and ENJOY PLAYING THE SBC A - 1 Remember that Saipan 's 30,000 people, but has 24 support the present legis­ should we keep the bicameral legislature with therefore have the ulti­ POOLGAME · population is six to eight members in the legislature. lature, but U.S. funds all these problems? Have mate power in the CNMI, times as 18.rge as Tinian Each representative re­ provide for some of that­ I you considered changing reduce corruption, and POKER DRAWING REGULAR SCHEDULE FRIDAY & SA TU RDA Y /; and Rota combined. A by the way, shouldn't the ~ presents 700 to 2000 peo- ,':'.'. the size of the legislature increase efficiency. lately? The people can These are the reasons reduce the size of the why I think the CNMI House to between six should keep the bicameral and nine members instead legislature with a few 61-H AN UAL C.N.M.I. MA TERS of 15, then the Senate modifications. (MEMORIAL DAY WEEKENDJ-MAY 22, 23 & 24 '87 .·.. Business eager ... Sponsored By: SAIPAN STEVEDORING COMPANY to save ·.e.nergy .. BUD LIGHT SAIPAN (CNS) - The the Commonwealth response to an energy Utilities Corporation. SAIPAN ·BOWLING CENTER management workshop The three-hour Energy Monday shows local Management and Cost ( MARIANAS VISITORS BUREAU businesses want to learn Control in Business how to cut down their Workshop focused on energy costs through efficient use of energy management and control through careful manage­ according to Common~ ment and was conducted wealth Energy Office by Dr. James W. Cafky, a Administrator Elizabeth consultant with experience Udui. in energy conservation WHERE OPEN24 HOURS DESIGNED TO ALWAYS SERVE YOU BETTER "Energy is a resource programs throughout which can be managed to . Micronesia. . create financial savings for your business," she said. Thirty-one business Many local businesses people, government CENTER have avoided high energy officials and concerned . SAIPAN BOWLING citizens attended the costs as they are billed P.O. BOX 814, SAIPAN. CM 96950 TEL.23.~~6420 . only a flat rate for workshop sponsored by electricity. That situation the Commonwealth will change next year with Energy Office and the the planned installation of Saipan Chamber of 2,500 electric meters by Commerce . Page 18 - MARlANA:S VAltlJ!j'fY N.t,j\'V:S Al'HJ v 1.l!IWi:> - m'1y "'"'• ..1.vo 1 M"y 22, 1987 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-Page l9 CPA seeks permit It's here! The ;·r~ndtib Orges firms · for port proiect ; ".B'!JJJP~ disabled )::.~:~:~·,;:~::.:;, .<< ' ,..: . ..:.<.;'.". ~ . ::·...... ·... ·).·'····· ...•. ;., .. ,·. •' ·-.-··· The U.S. Anny Corps of and extending 2,700 feet into . SAIPAN (CNS) - Not­ ~pportunity to participate Engineers requests public the lagoon. Trenching may be ing that "tremendous m our economic review and comments on an required depending on progress" has been made development and share in application from the Com­ foundation material within the · ® to assist those who are the many benefits monwealth of the Northern alignment. physically disabled, Gov. associated with economic ?-.1ariana Islands for a federal for you Pedro P. Tenorio says prosperity," the Governor Addressing the impacts of more employees . should pointed out. He lauded he permit to improve berthing and • the proposed improvements, consider hiring disabled efforts of those employers dock facilities at Saipan Harbor, Wanner said, "The major persons for jobs to share who hire employees for CNMI. New - check out the value in CNMI's prosperity. their abilities and not beneficial impact of the Col. F. W. Wanner, disabilities. "Such proposed project would be to Tenorio was addressing employers have learned Honolulu District Engieer, said, participants of the Third NMC Lit Alvarez and MVB Pres Torres congratulate the winners of the 1st Annual Tourism Week upgrade the only deep-dr~t port .OL Hatchback · that they made a decision "The Commonwealth Ports Annual Conference on the Food Fair. Following the success of last year's event, the 2nd Annual Food Fair will be held on facility for Saipan to meet its which is not only morally May 23 at the CNMI Convention Center. For information, contact MVB. Authority proposes to improve Disabled held at the CNMI present needs and projected correct but one which the Saipan commercial port by $1000.00 Convention Center on ·May makes good business increase in cargo handlmg 11 attended by representa~ providing a new 850-foot dock OFF sense-persons with requirements. Sharlie Dock, tives from Saioan, Rota, extending from the end of disabilities have, in many NMI. goods in Tokyo Fair which provides all major Tinian and Guam. Charlie Dock to the end of instances, prove to be commercial berthing and "There is no reason why more productive and more The Marianas Visitors "Our booth attracted a travel profile of Tokyo Baker Dock, a new 550-foot consumers. A grand prize dockside facilities, is in a state GL 4WD Sedan disabled persons should dependable than other Bureau (MVB), in great deal of attention, dock on the south side of Baker workers." conjunction with the Japan especially since we were drawing with the names of of disrepair, with its curbing not be given the Dock, space for a new shoreside Northern Marianas As­ the only tourism office the survey participants was-. and pier face showing extensive warehouse and container yard by sociation (JNMA), part­ participating in the fair," the highlight of MVB damage. It no longer provides icipated in the Tokyo said J.M. Guerrero MVB activities. The winner, backfilling the 8-acre area sufficient berthing space for the International Trade Fair Managing Director. Midori Amano, received a enclosed by the new docks, and round-trip ticket for two number of vessels regularly hel.d April 22-27 which "Japan's Crown Prince rehabilitating Charlie Dock raaa attracted over 300 Akihito stopped by our and room accommodation calling at Saipan. ·There are CORPORATION with a new sheetpile bulkhead." exhibitors from 65 booth during his tour of for three nights. many consecutive days when BRAT® GL 4WD Construction would be countries. the fair." Continen ta/Air Micronesia larger cargo ships berth one About 500,000 people Several local products donated the air ticket and scheduled incrementally. The ~Miii Saipan Diamond Hotel after another at the only deep­ $lOOOJlO visited the exhibition were on sale at the MVB first phase would include TEL. 234-5419 booth including honey provided the room draft berth. Often one, or even OFF which was organized to constrtuction of two new docks, . . . . . promote trade and from Rota and young accommodation. berthing areas 35 feet deep two, vessels are moored outside development of industires coconut plants. The booth "We are pleased with o_!lr.. the harbor waiting their turn at WATCH REPAIR· adjacent to the new docks, and a through business deals as also featured a game with participation at the fair the dock. av KOREAN WATCH REPAIRMAl'J prizes donated by MVB fill area behind the docks. well as interchange which allowed us to meet · lYEAR GUARANTY techniques between members, and question­ personally with the Charlie Dock would remain "Adverse environmental DL 4WD Wagon nations in the spirit of naires were distributed to traveling public," said fully operational during the first impacts of the project would BATIERY goodwill. ·obtain current data on the Guerrero. phase. include temporary as well as $15({)())J)0 WATCH The second phase would long-term effects. Temporary OFF CHANGING· begin after the new 550~foot increases in noise levels, air IS YOUR DRINKING WATER PURE? dock at Baker Dock is We also sell~ ••• emissions and water turbidity ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR IT? operational. This phase includes can be expected during the Watches•• Cassette tape rehabilitating Charlie Dock construction of the XT® DL CALL 322-9848 OR VISIT SAIPAN ICE CO. with a new bulkhead and higher improvements. f recorder•• Assorted Stoves•• dock elevation, relocating the Carpets•• Pillow cases•• Rice to find out why so many people are enjoying pure Sparkle-Clean Drinking existing sewer from within the "The major long-term effect s1ooomoo Water at a low price. We also produce Sparkle-Clean Ice made from the same OFF harbor to a site 1,500 feet to would be the conversion of cooker •• Car Stereo•• Wall & pure drinking water. the west, and construcing 250 approximately eight acres of Alarm Clock .. Walkman•• Saipan Ice Co. has its water checked regularly by the DEO to insure pure linear feet of wave absorber marine habitat to fastlands for drinking water and ice for you. adjacent to Baker Dock.. the new docks, container yard GL Turbo 3-Door Coupe AC/DC Adaptor And Many Our Reverse Osmosis System will reject over 95% of the total dissolved There is no anticipated and backup facilities. Within minerals in the incoming water. Reverse Osmosis treatment removes muddy requirement for surface or the area to be filled, seagrass More!!!~e~ $1500J]0 tiny particles, ionized and non-ionized solids bacteria viruses and fever underwater blasting during beds and a relatively undisturbed OFF causing substances. ' ' construction of this project. shallow reef area with abundant j Let~s see the Reverse Osmosis System in action ...• Approximately 117 ,000 live coral cover occur.· The reef ,, cubic yards of material. would area comprises approximately be dredged to provide the berth three acres. The landfill would at Baker Dock. All dredged destroy all of the marine Over 80 New SUBARU at Great" Savings material would be disposed of at communities contained witliin m_ lli-ND"y;;:JER ;··-.. WATER soFTENEA OF1NE sE01MENTAT10N-:- :v'"' O~ 1 ~ ~ {,~•i.!r~ M~~~~1:.i5Es the old government quarry near its boundaries. The placement · ~The water softener Fl LTRATION (5 Microns) We Take TRADE-IN'S LICI SAM SUPPLY U remov05 calcium Vervflrie fiber filtcr5 catch This Is trie heart of the Garapan. The approximately of the 12-inch outfall pipe on VIDEO CORPORATION and magnesium, and remove fine sodlmonts f11terfng process which • ....-...... 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"Japan intends to contin­ (ODA) to $40 billion. by The ODA target of relationship with coun­ towards the Asia-Pacific -o Fi:tIV.A-1 1992 in line with a policy japan in the next seven tries in Asia and the region. ue and promote such F0.1-" LATEST cooperation with ESCAP to contribute to world years is more than US$40 . Pacific is one of ever He said that Japan will MOVIE peace and prosperity. billion, Okuda told some closer interdependence. make a cash contribution (in the hope that it) will SUPER SPECIAL Representative Keiwa 450 participants at the "The prosperity and of $2.5 million to ESCAP, assist in promoting Okuda, head of the 10-day high-level meeting, stability of Japan, he through the Japan ESCAP regional cooperation for VCR Japanese delegation to the which marks the 40th added, "can only be Cooperation Fund, in development throughout current 43rd session of anniversary of ESCAP. attained in conjunction 1987. "Japan is increasing the Asia-Pacific region," I the United Nations Eco­ 'Japan will make efforts· with the attainment of its contribution to ESCAP he said. nomic and Social Com­ to double the amount of friendly and cooperative (on the occasion of Whe providing as- I mission for Asia and the ODA in 1992 compared relations with these ESCAP's 40th anniversary) sistance to developing Pacific (ESCAP), said to that in 1985," he said. countries." because we wish to express countries, Japan has SONY SL 250 $499.00 Japan's admiration for the consistently palced spe­ very solid and valuable cial emphasis on human NOW $369.00 Sa/ii nixes Onouris bill achievements of ESCAP in resources development the first four decades." (HRD) as the foundation President Salii has vetoed Kelulau members.However, the tourism development pursuant will of nation-building, he a House Bill known as the bill as written, contains serious to legislative mandate. Furthermore, Japan Onouris Proposal which legal defects which regretably ( GAZETTE). send experts to and accept said. proposed to give permanent overshadow its laudable intent." residency to Hong Kong In the bill, powers TOSHIBA 6005 $519.00 Maxell/Sony/JVC 90 investors in return for $125 and responsibilities which1 Blank Tapes 60 - 90 min. million for tourist development exclusively rest with the NOW $379.QQ programs. Executive Branch, are delegated STEREO PHONO Funds for the program would to the Speaker and the President be raised by 500 Hong Kong of the Olbiil Era Kelulau. For investors. example, Section 9(2) of the The Onouris proposal called bill would give the Speaker and for 600 first class hotel rooms the President of the Senate in the Republic, a hydrofoil power to approve permanent 8WEEKS JUNE 15TH TO AUGUST 7.TH SWEE KS transportation system linking residency applications. 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CJ ·evening 4th Prize - Calculator May 22 1987 -MARIANAS VAkIETY NEWS & VIEWS-Page 33 Page 32 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 Unicameral body favored,with conditions some legislators waste pub­ reduced, especially if they By Leslie Ann Manglona people should have equal each municipality · has equal representation in lic funds because they are continue to pass only one ti EE TEN Fourth Place representation. Small, not held accountable bill a piece. 4th Annual AG Cup sparsely populated states our Senate. enough for the money III. In any event, our SHOPPING CENTER Competition felt each State, regardless Although the Covenant of wpulation size, should makes it illegal for Com­ they spend. Finally, it is attempts to solve problems a possible that some legisla­ caused by legislators' fiscal My ·conclusion is based have equal representation. monwealth residents to tors become too involved mismanagement, ineffi­ on the Covenant, the They compromised by abolish our bicameral with politics and are not ciency or unresponsiveness Commonwealth Constitu­ creating a bicameral legis­ system, I believe a uni­ fative system where the cameral legislative system involved . or concerned should not cause the A tion and public policy enough about making laws principals of "separation considerations. The House of Representatives may he adopted if the to protect taxpayers. · of powers" among the 3 public policy consider­ was the house of the peo­ Covenant is modified. The Reg!l.Idless of the causes branches of our govern­ ations will discuss are the ple and the Senate was the Covenant provides that for legislative inefficiency, ment, and "checks and cost-effectiveness of our house of the states. Commonwealth and U.S. there are solutions which balances" within those present legislature, the Two hundred years officials can meet and could solve the problems branches, to be compro­ 1987 "separation of powers" later, when the Covenant discuss issues affecting our which would not require mised. Those principles among the 3 branches of was being prepared, a relationship with the us to abolish our bicameral must be maintained to government and the similar conflict might have United States. I would NNIYtRSllR system: First, the size of protect the welfare of the "checks and balances" occurred if all Common­ favor modifying the Covenant to permit adopt­ the Legislature could be entire Commonwealth. within the branches. wealth power was put into a unicameral, one-house ing a unicameral system reduced. The U.S. ha 1 They provide the only SWttPSTA1'6S 1. According to the legislator for every 43,000 means for effective parti­ Covenant, the Common­ legislature. Because the only under 2 conditions: First, the modification people. Yet we in .the cipation in our central Variety of fabu!ous prizes are wealth is required to have Commonwealth is made j l Commonwealth have . 1 government by Tinian and a bicameral legislature. up of different islands procedure must be inex­ ---r--· ···- ·--· .. with varying population pensive; second, the most legislator for every 712 · Rota residents and are at stake on this traditional Therefore, I believe it may ~, • ..,.,A .. ••"i" ••• •••• ,,,.l~''"" people. Second, the therefore votal. Protect­ be illegal for the Common­ sizes, a heavily populated importantly, any uni­ island, like Saipan, would cameral system adopted salaries;. per diem. expenses ing and maintaining those sellebration wealth residents to adopt a principles, it is probably probably prefer represen­ must provide for equal and· other funds spen~ by unicameral system. Saipan residents. Control tation based on population representation for each of legislators could be JOIN US AND TRY YOUR LUCK! Covenant Section of the executive branch is size, and sparsely populat­ the 3 major islands, Sai­ reduced .an,d our legislat­ 203(c) states that the ors coiitd be held more determined by popular :-. ....,..,-..,-.--{ ...... ,,.,~~·.). ,., •. ~ .• ,,,.~ .. ,r~·4• ---~·~---.: ... ,,,. Here's How To Enter: ed islands, like Tinian and pan, Tinian and Rota, ' Commonwealth Constitu­ responsible for their vote. i ' Rota, would probably pre­ regardless of their respec­ " ...... L ...... !•...... •..••. ! ...,, .•, tion must 'provide for spending. ·I am not sure Therefore, an island's i fer that each island have tive populations, as is pre­ 1. From April 1 to May 29, 1987, for every equal representation for whether a legislator who population size, not its --···· .... L..... each of the chartered equal representation, sently done on our Senate. $10.00 purchase at any of our three stores, passes only one pill per status as an individual is­ you will get one·( 1) raffle ticket. regardless of population Important public policies ,_,_,.~~"'·' ~ ..• .,N~1 municipalities. .in one year is really entitled to land, determines who will size. Consequently, the require that those condi­ ' house of a bicameral spend over 120,000 tax­ control the eicecutive 2. Payments on charges made during the same best ·way to avoid the con­ tions be met. legislature." The drafters payer dollars. Finally, the branch. period will also entitle you to raffle tickets at II. People who advo­ of the Covenant apparent­ flict and protect the amount of time legislators the above exchange rate. cate adopting a unicameral ly wanted to be sure that interests of each spend in session could be the legislature remained municipality was for the legislative system claim it 3. !:xchange for raffle tickets can be done on bicameral and that each Covenant to establish a will be more cost­ Saturdays (8 AM to 12 PM) only at designated municipality would have bicameral legislative will be more cost-effective MARIANAS BAPTIS'.r CHURCH exchange center in Joeten Shopping Center in equal representation, system which could and responsive than our Susupe. starting April 18, 1987. protect the interests of bicameral system. They regardless of population THE MAN IN CHARGE size. It is possible that sparsely populated is­ may be correct. PRIZES 4. Complete raffle tickets legibly and drop them Statistics apparently in at designated drop/entry boxes in Joeten Shop­ they simply wanted to lands. For the husband Is head of the wife, es also Christ ,.... ___i ...• -- . .. fi. -- . i . 1. Akai Stereo System Five model with Common­ In any event, the Com­ confirm that our current Is head of the church. Ephesians 5:23 ping Center in Susupe .. monwealth Constitution legislature is neither cost­ I~ ~o~ hear about the man. who was. shamefully i 2. Akai Video Cassette Recorder wealth Legislature after mt1m1dated by a bossy, domineering wife? During complied with Covenant effective nor overly re­ D 3. Whirlpool Chest Freezer 6 cu ft. M-EH060 5. Drawing will be held on May 30, 1987 at 6 PM the U.S. Legislature, an argument, she b _Jan chasing him around the house at the· Joeten Shopping Center in Susupe. which is also bicameral. Section 203 (c) by esta­ sponsive to our needs. For with a broom. Finally he dashed into the bedroom, dove 4. Sanyo Stereo Radio/Double Cassette Recorder blishing a bicameral with example, the Legislature underneath the bed, and slid back toward the wall as far It is also possible that Model-MWSOK. 6. Everyone except employees of J.C. Tenorio a House of Representa­ 1986 operating budget in­ as he could. Prodding him with the broom handle, his they wanted to provide wife ~houted, "Mortimer M. Milktoast, you come out from Enterprises, Inc. is eligible to win. You need not equal representation for tives and a Senate. The cluded $2.8 million dol­ under there!" Cowering in the darkness, he cried out in be present in order to win. each municipality to be House provides each' lars, plus per diem, and a trembling voice, "I won't do It! 1 don't have to. I'm the Commonwealth resident other expenses. During master,' of this house!" sure that each island in That humorous story reminds me of some tragic real­ 5. Whirlpool Microwave Oven Model-MW3200XM the Commonwealth would with equal representation that same period, our 14 life situations in which Christian men do not provide 6. McCalloch Chain Saw 12" Mac-100 Series be fairly represented in based on population. Since Congressmen and 9 Sen­ strongyieadership in their home. Yet according to .our 7. Wheeler Lawn Mower 19" 3HP Saipan has the largest ators managed to pass only text, tlie husband is to be the head of the wife. Notice at least one branch of that the verse doesn't say that the husband should be 8. Kodak Disc 8000 Camera government. population, residents 23 bills. Therefore, each head of the wife; rather, it tells us that he ls head of the 9. 45 pc. Dinnerware Set The drafters probably living there elect 12 Con­ bill passed by our Legisla­ wife. That's true whether he wants to be or not. The wise 10. GE Toast·R-Oven Toaster AND 25 OTHE FAB4Ja.Q.~.fBIZES knew about conflicts gressmen, while Tinian ture cost more than husband and father will therefore exercise the authority • • • • •STOP • • .• • • Snur• • • • • •SA VE • • • • and Rota residents elect $120,000 and each ?ssigned to him by th~ Lord. But he must always do it e that developed 200 years m a loving and sensitive manner. He will also provide THREE CONVENfENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ago between large, heavily only 1 Congressman legislator accounted for an spiritual leadership for the family. And the wife who shows populated states and apiece. Therefore, Saipan avemge of only one bill. resp~ct for her ~us.band is not only obeying God, but JOETEN SHOPPING CENTER, HAFA ADA/ SHOPPING CENTER, small, sparsely populated residents control our 'Commonwealth resi- she 1s also cult1vatmg a right attitude In the children towar~ the~r father. They will be more apt to obey him Susupe Garapan states at the time the Congress. dents are not sure why and give him the respect and honor he deserves· And the Legislature is apparent­ American Cons~itutions as The Senate protects the that's. as it should be. After all, according to God'~ own JOETEN CHALAN KANOA STORE, CK written. All of the states sparsely populated islands, ly cost-inefficient and un­ appointment, Father is the man in charge! - R.W.D. productive. Three ex­ To gain respect as the head of the house, wanted equal representa­ because each municipality, Be careful to follow God's Word tion in the federal legisla­ regardless of population, planations crossed my And lead with wisdom your f amity and spouse ture, but argued about elects and equal number of mind; . First, it is possible Because of your love for the Lord! -D.J.D. cl.E.TEMEJRIEJ ENTERPRISES, IME. The best Inheritance a father can leave Senators. Since Saipan, that some ~egislators are what was equal.· Large, his family Is a Christian example. heavily populated states Tinian and Rota voters not working hard enough. believed equal numbers of each elect 3 senators, Second, it is possible that Page 32 -·MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 Unicameral body favored,with conditions some legislators waste pub­ reduced, especially if they By Leslie Ann Manglona people should have equal each municipality · has lic funds because they are continue to pass only one cl BE TEN Fourth Place representation. Small, equal representation in not held accountable bill a piece. 4th Annual AG Cup sparsely populated states our Senate. enough for the money III. In any event, our SHOPPING CENTER Competition felt each State, regardless Although the Covenant of pc:>pulation size, should makes it illegal for Com­ they spenc;I.. Finally, it is attempts to solve problems possible that some l~gisla­ caused by legislators' fiscal My ·conclusion is based have equal representation. monwealth residents to tors become too involved mismanagement, ineffi­ on the Covenant, the They compromised by abolish our bicameral with politics and are not ciency or unresponsiveness Commonwealth Constitu­ creating a bicameral legis­ system, I believe a uni­ involved . or concerned should not cause the tion and public policy fative system where the cameral legislative system I enough about making laws princip~ls of "separation considerations. The House of Representatives may he adopted if the to protect taxpayers. · of powers" among the 3 public policy consider­ was the house of the peo­ Covenant is modified. The Regardless of the causes branches of our govern­ ations will discuss are the ple and the Senate was the Covenant provides that for legislative inefficiency, ment, and "checks and cost-effectiveness of our house of the states. Commonwealth and U.S. there are solutions which balances" within those present legislature, the Two hundred years officials can meet and could solve the problems branches, to be compro­ 1'181 "separation of powers" later, when the Covenant discuss issues affecting our which would not require mised. Those principles among the 3 branches of was being prepared, a relationship with the United States. I would us to abolish our bicameral must be maintained to government and the similar conflict might have NKIY6RSllR favor modifying the system: First, the size of protect the welfare of the "checks and balances" occurred if all Common­ wealth power was put into Covenant to permit adopt­ the Legislature could be entire Commonwealth. within the branches. They provide the only a unicameral, one-house ing a unicameral system reduced. The U.S. ha 1 SW66PSTAKIS 1. According to the only under 2 conditions: legislator for every 43,000 means for effective parti­ Covenant, the Common­ legislature. Because the First, the modification people. Yet we in the cipation in our central Variety of fabulous prizes are wealth is required to have Commonwealth is made procedure must be inex­ Commonwealth have 1 government by Tinian and a bicameral legislature. up of different islands pensive; second, the most legislator for every 712 · Rota residents and are at stake on this traditional Therefore, I believe it may with varying population people. Second, the therefore votal. Protect­ be illegal for the Common­ sizes, a heavily populated importantly, any uni­ island, like Saipan, would cameral system adopted salaries~. per diem. expenses ing and maintaining those sellebration wealth residents to adopt a principles, it is probably probably prefer represen­ must provide for equal and· other funds spent by unicameral system. Saipan residents. Control tation based on population representation for each of legisiators could be JOIN US AND TRY YOUR LUCK! Covenant Section of the executive branch is size, and sparsely populat­ the 3 major islands, Sai­ reduced and our legislat­ 203(c) states that the ors cou)d be held more determined by popular Here's How To Enter: pan, Tinian and Rota, Commonwealth Constitu­ ed islands, like Tinian and : { ' l responsible for their vote. i ...... !--· .... ~ .... ,, ...... -··~., tion must 'provide for Rota, would probably pre­ regardless of their respec­ spending. · I am not sure ·-··· -·····i----~-.i---1 Therefore, an island's 1. From April 1 to May 29, 1987, for every .·. ;' I fer that each island have tive populations, as is pre­ I 1 equal representation for '••••ON>•,,,!,.,.,,,,,. i...... • ,.h,,.~_,,,,.,, ..... -~-.-. ,,.,~ whether . a legislator who population size, not its $10.00 purchase at any of our three stores ,.j,,,...... each of the chartered equal representation, sently done on our Senate. i passes only one pill per status as an individual is­ , I you will get one'( 1) raffle ticket. ' regardless of population Important public policies f,,.,,,,,,, .. "'!,...... ···'"'"• municipalities. .in one year is really entitled to land, determines who will size. Consequently, the require that those condi­ house of a bicameral spend over 120 ,000 tax­ control the executive 2. Payments on charges made during the same best 'way to avoid the con­ tions be met. r-i----;--~-t-·--1·----~ legislature.'' The drafters payer dollars. Finally, the branch. period will also entitle you to raffle tickets at II. People who advo­ I of the Covenant apparent­ flict and protect the amount of time legislators the above exchange rate. cate adopting a unicameral ly wanted to be sure that interests of each spend in session could be the legislature remained municipality was for the legislative system claim it 3. Exchange for raffle tickets can be done on bicameral and that each Covenant to establish a will be more cost­ Saturdays (8 AM to 12 PM) only at designated municipality would have bicameral legislative will be more cost-effective MARIANAS BAPTISr CHURCH exchange center in Joeten Shopping Center in equal representation, system which could and responsive than our Susupe. starting April 18, 1987. protect the interests of bicameral system. They regardless of population THE MAN IN CHARGE size. It is possible that sparsely populated is­ may be correct. 4. Complete raffle tickets legibly and drop them ; ' PRIZES Statistics apparently in at designated drop/entry boxes in Joeten Shop­ they simply wanted to lands. For the husband Is head of the wife, as also Christ L-~w,N~L-·~N-- ... i ! 1. Akai Stereo System Five model with Common­ In any event, the Com­ confirm that our current Is head of the church. Ephesians 5:23 ping Center in Susupe .. I~ yo~ hear about the man. who was shamefully monwealth Constitution legislature is neither cost­ 1N••••n" 2. Akai Video Cassette Recorder wealth Legislature after mt1m1dated by a bossy, domineering wife? During 5. Drawing will be held on May 30, 1987 at 6 PM complied with Covenant effective nor overly re­ D 3. Whirlpool Chest Freezer 6 cu ft. M-EH060 the U.S. Legislature, an argument, she b Jan chasing him around the house at the·Joeten Shopping Center in Susupe, which is also bicameral. Section 203 (c) by esta­ sponsive to our needs. For with a broom. Finally he dashed into the bedroom, dove 4. Sanyo Stereo Radio/Double Cassette Recorder example, the Legislature underneath the bed, and slid back toward the wall as far It is also possible that blishing a bicameral with Model- MW50K. 6. Everyone except employees of J. C. Tenorio \ 1986 operating budget in­ as he could. Prodding him with the broom handle, his they wanted to provide a House of Representa­ wife ;::houted, "Mortimer M. Milktoast, you come out from Enterprises, Inc. is eligible to win. You need not ( equal representation for tives and a Senate. The cluded $2.8 million dol­ under there!" Cowering in the darkness, he cried out in be present in order to win. each municipality to be House provides each· lars, plus per diem, and a trembling voice, "I won't do it! I don't have to. I'm the Commonwealth resident other expenses. During master,'of this house!" sure that each island in That humorous story reminds me of some tragic real­ 5. Whirlpool Microwave Oven Model-MW3200XM that same period, our 14 the Commonwealth would with equal representation life s.i~'-:1-ations i~ "".hich ~hristian men do not provide 6. McCalloch Chain Saw 12" Mac-100 Series be fairly represented in based on population. Since Congressmen and 9 Sen­ strong~1eadersh1p m their home. Yet according to .our 7. Wheeler Lawn Mower 19" 3HP text, tlie husband is to be the head of the wife. Notice ' at least one branch of Saipan has the largest ators managed to pass only 8. Kodak Disc 8000 Camera that the verse doesn't say that the husband should be government. population, residents 23 bills. Therefore, each head of the wife; rather, it tells us that he Is head of the 9. 45 pc. Dinnerware Set The drafters probably living there elect 12 Con­ bill passed by our Legisla­ wife. That's true whether he wants to be or not. The wise 10. GE Toast-R-Oven Toaster AND 25 OTHE FABL/k.Q.~.fBIZES knew about conflicts gressmen, while Tinian ture cost more than husband and father will therefore exercise the authority • • • • •S'TOP • • .• • • •Snu.r• • • • e •SAVE•••• and Rota residents elect $120,000 and each assigned to him by the Lord. But he must always do it that developed 200 years in a loving and ~ensltive ma~mer. He will also provide THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ago between large, heavily only 1 Congressman legislator accounted for an spiritual leadership for the family. And the wife who shows i populated states and apiece. Therefore, Saipan average of only one bill. resp7ct for her ~us.band is not only obeying God, but JOETEN SHOPPING CENTER, HAFA ADA! SHOPPING CENTER, she 1s also cult1vatmg a right attitude in the children small, sparsely populated residents control our 'Commonwealth resi- --r-~ towar~ the~r father. They will be more apt to obey him Susupe Gara pan states at the time the Congress. dents are not sure why and give him the respect and honor he deserves· And ...,,-, American Cons~itutions as The Senate protects the the Legislature is apparent­ that'~ as it should be .. After all, according to God'~ own ----! JOETEN CHALAN KANOA STORE, CK j written. All of the states sparsely populated islands, ly cost-inefficient and un- appointment, Father 1s the man in charge! - R.W.D. productive. Three ex- To gain respect as the head of the house, wanted equal representa­ because each municipality, Be careful to follow God's Word, tion in the federal legisla­ regardless of population, planations crossed my And lead with wisdom your family and spouse ture, but argued about elects and equal number of mind; . First, it is possible Because of your love for the Lord! - D.J.D. cl. TENEIRIEI ENTERPJ\ISES, INC:. The best Inheritance a father can leave e. that some legislators are what was equal.· Large, Senators. Since Saipan, his family Is a Christian example. heavily populated states Tinian and Rota voters not working hard enough. believed equal numbers of each elect 3 senators, Second, it is possible that I Page 34 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 May 22, 1987 -MARIANAS VAR~ETY NEWS & VIEWS-Page 35 Mallards ___ Sakovich breaks 8 records From paqe 48 The Guam Swim were Saipan 's Mike Saipati 's Aaron Wal­ sponsored by Garapan by NKK Corporation, League swim season ended Villagomez and Alex lace in the 9-10 boys, School and the Depart­ managed by Congressman this past weekend with the Screen, who was a guest swam all ten even ts re­ ment of Education, man­ Edd Guerrero, and man­ two-day grueling 'A" entry as he only just quired and won the boys aged by Rita A. Sablan aged by Joe Sanchez and Championship Meet. returned from college and of that age group by being and coached by Frank Francisco Catalino San­ Swimmers strived for could not swim as a first in all but 3 events. SAIPAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL Aldan and Frank Sablan. chez (Nunu). Kenichi Fukuda of Saipan P.O. BOX 69 •SAIPAN •COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANAS 96950 Tanapag Falcons are being team points, but because member of the Saipan as an 8 and under, man­ TELEPHONE: 234-6687 sponsored by John Big League the team are uneven in Swim Club. All three will aged to swim the big time Babauta, managed by Alex San Roque D-9ers edged size, most of the competi­ compete for the NMI in in just a few short months. Falig and Max Pangelinan. the 1987 Pennant Cham­ tion is for individual the South Pacific Games. He wrapped up a 3rd over­ I would like to thank the Saipan Community School's Parent Teacher Second Game: San pion Nissan Five by a points in each age group. Coming up in the same age all in his age group. Also Roque JD-9ers spanked score of 6 to 5. Saipan Swim Club took group after a long break Association, Teachers, ~nd Staff for a very successful Carnival. I scoring points for Saipan NKK Canary by a score of With the score tied at 3rd place overall. was Lawrence Concepcion were Jason Good and would also like to give a special thank y.ou to Mrs. Frances Demapan, 11 to 7. Michael Babauta, 4 to 4, Nissan Five scored The 15-18 and Senior whose times are dropping Oscar Sablan in their President of the p .T .A. for organizing and co-ordinating the Carnival. pitcher of the JD-9ers belt­ a run on top of the Boys group had some of fast. respective breastroke ed an inside the park seventh inning on a solid the best competition be­ In the 13-14 girls homerun, Donald Cama­ single by Anthony cause of the numbers try­ events. Also I want to thank the Business Community for donations and contributions category, SPG hopefuls cho ripped a triple and Pangelinan to lead the ing out for the 1987 South Anneka Sakovich, Ophelia Of the 12 swimmers and ~II the individuals who gave of their time and money to make the Paul Sasamoto hit a dou­ game 5 to 4. At the bot­ Pacific Games. Tops in Pua Guiao and Christiana attending the A Champs, ble, a single scored twice tom of the seventh inning action was Jon Sakovich, Haberman along with 11 of them under SSC, Carnival a success. and batted in 3 runs to and D-9ers batting, Nissan attending FDHS on Guam) Mae-Claire Dadoush seven earned trophies by ! pace the San Roque JD- Five pitcher Wilbur Ada breaking 8 records in the mastered their age group placing in the top three in Thank you for your support of educating children to become tomorrow's 9ers past the San walked the lead off batter 10 events he swam. Push­ with sweeps in all events. their age groups. SPG Vicente NKK Canary and Richard Atalig after strik­ ing him the hardest and Also dominating the 9-10 hopefuls John Sakovich, leaders. Joe Sanchez. Joe Sanchez ing him out three con­ setting their own records age group was Grace Joyce Alex Screen and Mike and his NKK Canary were secutive times. Richard ... · Roain.dup '. who although just began Villagomez have all made Respectfully, the 1986 . Pennant Atalig stole second and -· - • • • • - . • • • • -~ -..t swimming only this season cut-off times. Lawrence Champion. In addition to moved to third on a WALKATHON: The Northern held second in nearly all Concepcion, Anneka hitting a homerun with ground ball mishandled by Marianas College will sponsor eyents behind Manukai's Sakovich, Ophelia Pua­ three runs batted in, the short-stop Arnold a Walkathon to raise funds for Sheila Cummings, one of guiao _ and Christiana Michael Babauta pitched Kaipat. Wilbur Ada walked the college library on Sunday, (}uams outstanding record Haberman are very close. Dwight Chapman, six strong innings, allowed the next batter, Anthony May 24. The event begins at breakers this year. Joyce In a few months there may seven runs on eight hits, Camacho to load the bases Principal, 6:30 a.m. at Micro Beach. the teams are uneven in be others making their Saipan Community School walked two batters and with nobody out and the Interested walkers should call stayed closed and learned times also. Summer train­ struck out nine. JD-9ers score 5 to 4, Nissan Five .. Tonie Villagomez at the· much besides being well · ing will be intense for all are sponsored by John L. The people below donated money, food ~ ti!11e fo~ the huge Next batter grounded out College's Student Services ahead of the rest of the prospective SPG swim­ Babauta, managed by Joe to second baseman, Jef­ Office at 234-6128, or stop by field. mers. success of the Saipan Community School Kids Carnival. Mafnas, coached by Pepe ferey Guerrero and Jeff Chinyere Joyce & Grade K Class her office to pick up a sponsor Mr. Ador Torres Georgene Haverstock & Grade 6 Cla55 Tenorio and John Boyer. Guerrero's throw to home Joeten Motors Company, Inc. & Staff was too late. pledge sheet. Stacy Pounds Lisa Sprague & Grade 1 Class NKK Canary is sponsored J.C. Tenorio Enteprises, Inc. & Staff MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION Rita & Juan Tenorio Nadine Sablan Mike & Frances Demapan Ryo & Antonia Okawa .. , . 'to all of you Dwight Chapman Jesus & Annie Sablan Mrs. In Hee Seo who expressed your concern, Marietta Klingbergs 1--IMa~ ~~~·? Roman & Pat Palacios Mrs. Marcie Cepeda Students of SCS who helped at Carnival support and well wishes Mobil Oil Micronesia, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Saso· ! Lr Herman's Modern Bakery Mrs. Clarie Price during my illness. Mr. & Mrs. Kang Mr. &'Mrs. Vada Saipan Shipping Company Mr. & Mrs. Johnnie Fong THANK YOU! Saipan Stevedore Company, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David & Margaret Palacios l, :: ~m~~. - .. ~~~~~~·l}J .,,.., ~ , ... Jean Sablan (Yamashita) Mr. & Mrs. Rosello Torres Farmer's Market ~ ' .-..:::._ l~- Island Bottling Company, Inc. & Staff Mr. & Mrs. Springer . ~ Pacifica Insurance Underwriters, Inc. Mrs. Tan Rita S. Tenorio PALE ARNOLD ROAD ,.. y .O. I riternational Guam Corporation Mrs. Rita Palacios /:' (ACROSS FROM LINSON GARMENT) California 1st Bank Mr. & Mrs. Richard Miyamoto Marianas Pacific Distributors, Inc. Mr. Paul Ngai Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Joyce Mrs. Hiroi~qij. Mr. Chang Whan Jang Sandy Chapman & Grade 3 Class Interested party contact VERBIE Mr. & Mrs, Eliceo Cabrera ~~ PALE ARNOLD ROAD ~ (ACROSS FROM LINSON GARMENT) Tel. No. 234-5562-5 .. Page 36 MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS ANJJ V !~W:S - May ~:G, .u10 t May 22, 1987 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - Page 37 Conviction1needed to help people in1Pacific Hatori-Guam gives relief to CHC patients coupled with stagnating BANGKOK (UNIS) - A certed efforts by regional made available to ESCAP that so far have been little Thanks to a donation will take, making an un- call for courage, convic­ countries for a better countries. flows of external as­ touched by development. lined up by the Common- comfortable situation tion and high hopes in world. The high-level partici­ sistance and heavy debt 1 In his own statement, wealth Health Center more bearable. ·-., '-:•~-11•••••••r1r1t""1r1··1·~::::.. ::111i ·~ working together to im­ ''We should be en­ pants, including Ministers burdens threaten the dev­ Kibria said that the 40th Volunteer Association, Schwarz said that the p~ve .. the well-bei.pg of couraged by what we have and Deputy/Vice Ministers elopment aspirations of kidney patients who must clocks were a priority the people in Asia and the also heard a message from anniversary of ESCAP achieved and be inspired many developing coun­ regularly have their blood item on the list of equip­ Pacific was heard at the by a clear vision of what United Nations Secretary­ provides an excellent op­ tries." cleaned at the CHC's men't the volunteer group inauguration recently of must be accomplished for General Javier Perez de portunity for introspec­ Hemodialysis Unit will is seeking for the Health the 4;3rd annual session of the prosperity and well­ Cuellar who paid tribute But Perez de Cuellar tion, to help chart the best have no problem knowing · Center. the Economic and Social being of the people in this to Thailand - ESCAP's ::,aid that many countries future directions for the when the lengthy proced- Members of the Com- Com.mission for Asia and part of the world," the host coun,try - for its in Asia and the Pacific Commission. have achieved satisfactory ure will be over. monwealth Health Center the Pacific (ESCAP). Prime Minister said to the hospitality and generosity. The Commission has • rates of growth, "a tribute Mike Wilkins of the Volunteers donate many In openip.g · the ~ssion more than 400 delegates He attributed ESCAP's undergone vast changes to both sound economic Seiko watch and clock hours of service to the new which al.so marks the 40th attending the 10-day many accomplishments to since its inception in 1947, management by · their distributor Hatori-Guam facility, both caring for anniversary of ESCAP, session. the spirit of goodwill and when the region was com­ governments and the was responsible for the patients and providing Thailand's Prime Minister Prime Minist;er Prem cooperation of its Member partmentalized into dynamism of their peo­ much-needed contributic;m services beyond those Prem Tinsulanonda said drew attention to the dev­ States. spheres of influence of ple." to the furnishings of the available from staff per- that the Commission has elopment work of His The message, which was various colonial powers. unit. sonnel. contributed significantly Majesty King Bhumibol read by ESCAP Executive He said that ESCAP has But the most valuable as­ ,,,...- -, .J " - -~ Patients must spend For information con­ ··.· 1·.·1.'·_·.ii Adulyadej of Thailand, Secretary S.A.M.S. Kibria, '--l~J-1, to the economic and social a key role to play in the pect of ESCAP's work, .ill! four hours on the machine cerning these services or development of countries pointing out that the ex­ noted that ESCAP's cur­ major task ahead which is which has been its main i for completion of the about joining the Com­ Hemodialysis Unit Supervisor Paul Ythemar accepted the Seiko clocks donated by Hatori-Guam to in the region. It has coped periences and knowledge rent session is taking place to achieve rapid social and thrust since the beginning, procedure. Susan Schwarz monwealth Health Center the CHC through the Volunteers. Left to Right: Susan Schwarz, Joyce Palacios, Florence Kay, Paul with changes, adapted to gained, particularly in at a time of continued and economic progress for has been fostering regional of the Volunteer group Volunteers, please call Ythemar, Amparo Tenorio, Angela Dadoush. The patient is Terry Aquino. (Photo: CHC Volunteers). new circumstances and has agriculture, have been slower growth in the those sections of the Asian cooperation for develop­ said the new wall clocks 234'8950 ext. 2908. needs of patients at the May 23rd had to be post- activities. For more in- been a catalyst for con- compiled and could be devel~ped countries, and Pacific population ment, he said. will spare them from ask­ Meanwhile, a walkathon CHC is now set for June paned due to conflics formation, call the abt>ve ing how much longer it to help raise funds for the 7th. The original date of with other community numbers. J&G plans expansion Hopwood honors 4 "scientists'' Sun lights lamps of commercial center Four most oustanding students for this quarter in The U.S. Anny Corps of mitigated by the creation of a ~ Engineers requests public band of green space and open Mrs. Julie Cunanan 's at Garapan School science classes were recog­ review and comments on an water area adjacent to the fill." Marianas Electronics lighting and ceiling fan nized by their respective application from J & G Wanner requests that has completed the photovoltai~-operated classmates and their teach­ installation of the first system installed on Enterprises, Agana, Guam, for comments on this permit NEW MANAGEMENT er. Institutional Conservation Building Cat Garapan Ele­ a federal permit to fill a 200- by application and any request for a A potential leader in the Program (ICP) energy mentary School. Estimated 500-foot area of the Agana public hearing to consider • MAY 22,1987 future, Catherine Perry of savings measure in the energy savings from this Wetland. problems and issues in the 9-L, 14 years old, brilliant Commonwealth. one small retrofit is $1,010 Col. F. W. Wanner, .proposed fill in the Agana Wet­ daughter of Mr. Paul and This was a security per year or 5,612 FRIDAY KWH/year . Honolulu District Engineer, land be mailed to him by June ~ Rafaela Perry, leads her The PV system consists said, "J & G Enterprises 10. Write to the Honolulu classmates for this most Halloran ~ top of eight panels; six deep­ proposes to use 40,000 cubic District Engineer, Building \ r\ng- FRANK PANGELINAN covetous title. C for cycle Trojan batteries; one yards of coral limestone and· 230,Fon Shafter, Hawaii 96858- Cathy symbolizes confi­ reader for April control box; one circuit topsoil to create the fastland 5440. - "BOKONGGO " dence, courage, and chal­ Standing from left: Priscilla Lizama and Catherine Perry. breaker; four 13-watt fe~ ·~ lenge which best described Sitting: Allison Baei security lights and four area in the Agana Wetland to be The District Engineer has ' natured personality, who ceiling fans. The panels used for expansion of the firm's sent notice of the proposed ana· the Chamorro Express Band her personality. A is for her amazingly excellent is deservingly respectfuly are mounted on the roof. shopping center and for a new activity to the Guam Historic I The batteries, breaker and power of reasoning, T is and a scientifically re­ commercial building. The fill Preservation Officer and the control box are stored for her tremendous sourceful student. He is for any inside the first material would be transported scientific talent, H is for known to be a shy, quiet, by dump trucks and spread by a comments they may have on classroom(C-1). The her high-hearted vocal demure "Ninja" character, security lights are all bulldozer. The firm also cultural resources. Notice has nature, and Y is for her but dangerously talented. installed on the south side proposes to provide a 10- to 20- also been sent to the Fish and youthful yearning for a Bobby makes up an out­ Sean Halloran of the building and one foot wide green space along the Wildlife Service and the bright and successful .standing student. From the second grade ceiling fan is installed in each classroom. Cost was edge of the · wetland and to National Marine Fisheries future in a more advance, Priscilla Lizama of 9-Y, Bobby Taguchi group, Sean Halloran was dredge a 15- to 20-foot wide, Service for any comments they challenging world farther. 15 years old, the sweet $6,511.00. patience, kind-hearted picked as Garapan School The ICP Program of the 500-foot long open waterway as Bobby Taguchi, 14 and lovely daughter of Mr. may have on endangered species nature. She's very in- Reader of the Month for U.S. Department of years old, son of Mr. and mitigation for the fill.". and other areas of and Mrs. Jose/r.1aria quisitive 'and scientifically April. He read 20 books Energy began in 1984 in Mrs. George/Kay Taguchi, Addressing the impacts of environeintnal concern. Their Lizama is well-loved and literate student. and was able to talk about the CNMI. Other projects is a favorite classmate of respected by her class- · the proposed wetland fill, comments will be considered by Allison Baei, 8-S, 14 each of them. under construction or in 9-E because of his kind mates because of her Wanner said, "The proposed fill the District Engineer before he years old, son of Mr. and Having learned to read the planning stages include ceiling insulation and project would benefit the makes a final decision on this Mrs. Ignacio/Theodora when he was four years old, Sean reads a variety lighting for Dr. Torres applicant by providing space for application. J:.. I ., .' ... , Happy Belated Birthday Baei is a responsible, Building; lighting at Happy Bitthday of children's stories but the expansion .ot his shopping The public notice to serious and hard working Garapan School; ceiling OPEN DAILY:.:i6:00PM::2:00 AM says he likes animal stories center. Secondary benefits to outlining additional information science student. Besides insulation and replace­ "LUCY ADA" Judge the best. the economy of Guam would on this application, No. 1994, SECOND FLOOR ABOVE being one of the most ment of airconditoner at valuable sport players in As the Reader of the Marianas High i School also result from the project. is available from the Corps HERMANS 'S FOOD BASKET IN GARAPAN (May 18} ROBERT HEFNER Hopwood, he is also a Month, Sean received a set Building D; lighting and "Adverse impa.cts would in­ operations offices in Agana, ,,. May 24, 1987 valuable science student of storybooks from the air-conditioning improve­ volve the pennanent conversion Guam, at the Pacific Daily IVARIETY OF MUSIC. BE THERE! I f~.·' From: school. ments at the Lower Base F.: ·' due to his aggressive of 2.3 acres of wetlands to fixyd News Building, telephone 344- The Ada's Family He is the son of Mr. and Education Complex; nature. He is very active ' ceiling insulation and fastland~. This impact would be 5203, _,;~J From the Trial Court Staff Mrs. John Halloran of (Fegu} in all class activities and lighting and airconditioner I ~t extra curricular activities. Navy Hill. ~'P''1j controls at MHS. "~ Page 38 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & V mW::> -May~~. 1~~·1 May 22, 1987 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - Page 39 CLASSIFIED ADS RATE . . 25 ccntl per line/column MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS 1· MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS• MARIANAS VARIETY ******* MarianasVariety ******* a minimum ad space $2.00 . . 1 liae x I col...... $ .25 6 llna x I COi. . • • • • • . •••••I.SO LIVE·IN·MAID - Hlih IChoo 21l11en l col ...... 50 7 U- x I col...... •... :l.7S CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 1 FARMER - Hiah 1ehool srad· 2 AUTO MECHANIC 2 DOMESTIC HELPER - Hieb 1 school sraduate, 2 yeam experience llil'&cluate, 2 ye~ experience 8 llDea·x I col...•....••••. 2.00 U..te, 2 year• experience or more •. 2 AUTO PAINTER ADS 3U-x 1 col. :J5 Salary: $150.00 per month. Salary: $2.16 per hour. Salary: $150.00 per month. CLASSIFIED - HI.lb school ll?aduate, 2 year• ex­ 1 SUPERVISOR (Equipment) 4 llna x I col. • •••1.00 9 llneu 1 col...... • 2.2S Contact: JOSE T. ADA, P.O. Box perience. Salary: $600.00jmonth. Contact: JOSE VILLAGOMEZ Contact: JESUS N. SANTOS Desree in Mechanical Enlineerlne ' Call234-6341/7S78 5 llna x 1 col...... • ·.l.2S 10 Una x 1 col.. .•...... •..2.50 1886, Saipan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 234·. l OFFICE MANAGER - Colleiiie P.O. Box 2383, Sal.pan, CM 96960 Saipan, CM 96960, * * * * * * * * * * * * * * or equivalent, 4 year. experlep.ce. 5016. ll?aduate, 2 yean experience. Salary: $700.00 per month. Salary: $700.00-$800.00/month. 1 LIVE·IN·MAID - At leut ~ l LIVE-IN-MAID - Hi&h achoo) 1 AIR CONDITIONING MECHAN· l FARMER - Hl&h school itrad· 1 ACCOUNTANT - Bachelor of school sraduate, 2 yean experience llil'&cluate, 2 Ye&rl experience. MAN~GER/ACCOUNTANT 1 ACCOUNTANT - Must be a coJ. 1 MANAGER (Photo Shop)-Hl&h 1 ACCOUNTANT - At least col· 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - B.S. in Civil IC - Completion of 8th llil'&de, a lele sraduate maJor In accoundn& IChool 1raduate; trafnini In auto· leite sraduate or third year in EDlineer!ni 'llraduate, 4 yean ex· uate, 2 year1 experience Salary: Science in Commerce - sraduate, Salary: $160.00 per month. SalarY: $150.00 per month. minimum 2 years experience. $150.00 per month. major in accte., 2 ye&r11 experience. Contact: FIDELIA CH. RIIH Contact: ESTEFANIA LIFOIFOI 2 ASST. MANAGER -Miut be a and must be a CPA, 2 yean expeli· mated· photoproce•llnlli a must, at BSBA, major in accountine. at leut · per!encie. Salary: $600_.,0Q per Salary: $2.00 per hour. ' ence, Salary: f632.60 per month. 2 years experience. Salan<: $500.00 Contact: MRS. RITA E. SANTOS, Salary: $600.00-$800.00/month. Saipan, CM 96960. (Umlla Llfolfol Aldan), P.O. Box hUh school o:aduate, mU1t have 2 leut 3 Year• experience. Salary: month.. • 1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator 1 COOK - At Just hJih IChool per month. per month. Saipan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 322-8695. 4 AUTO BODY & FENDER - 41, Salpan, CM 96960. yean experience. Slllary: Sl,000.00 sooo.oo 1 BOOKKEEPER - At Jeut 2 yn, - Completion of 8th Grade, a mini­ sraduate, 2 yean exper1ence, Contact: FLAME TREE SHASHIN 'contact: SAIPAN ICE INC,/Antho­ experience. Slllary: $2.15 per hour. Hillh lchool ll?aduate, 2 yean ex­ 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - M\Ut be a hliiih per month. mum 2 year• experlence, Salary: 1 LIVE·IN-MAJD - Hlah achoo! Salary: f400.00 per month. KAN, INC. dba Flame Tree Fut ny Pellesrlno, P.O. Box 1808, Contact: D & B CONSTRUCTION perience. SalarY: $500.00/month. school l?aduate, must have 1 or 2 3 SALES CLERK - Must be a hiib $2.25 per hour. ENTERTAINERS . s;raduate, 1 SECURITY GUARD - At leut Photo, P.O. Box 1698, Sail>an, CM Saipan, CM 96960 -Tel. 322-98-48. & EQUIPMENT RENTAL, P.O .. Contact: KIM ENTERPRISES, years experlence. Salary: $150.00 2 yean experience, 1chool s;raduate. Salary: S 2.26 per Contact: BLACK-MICRO CORPO· Salary: $160.00 per month. hi.lb school ll'&duate, 2 yean ex· 969 60 ·Tel. 234-7863, Box 2082, Salpali., CM 96960. Tel INC ·Kim YoDI Taek, P.O. Box per month. hour. RATION, P.O. Box 646, Salpan, Con1act: REMEDIO per1ence. Salary: '460.00/month. 2 GENERAL MANAGER - Col­ 234-8096. 1 WAITRESS - Hilb school o:ad­ 1660, SaiPan, CM 9~960 ·Tel. 322- Contact: MR. & MRS. JOSE C . . s. DELA Contact: Y.O. INT, GUAM CORP•. CM 96960 ·Tel. 234-6549. 3066/7. NGESKEBEI, P.O. Box 1371 CRUZ, P.O. Box 342, Salpan, CM (Salpan Branch), P.O. Box 1060, 1 ESTIMATOR - At leut hilh 1 SALES MANAGER - Applicants le11e sraduate or equivalent, 2 year. uate, 2 years experlence or cap­ ' experience. Salary: $5.00 per hour, able. Salary: $2,68 per hour. . Salpan, CM 96950 -Tel. 234-i!952 . 96960 -Tel. 234-6281. . Salpan, CM 96960 ·Tel. 234-6663. 1chool sraduate, 2 yean experlence. lhould be colle1e sraduate and able 6 CARPENTER - Hieb school . . Salary: •682.50 per month. to 1Peak, read and write Enfl}ilh, 3 CONST. MANAGER - Hieb CONSTRUCTION WORKERS 1 JANITOR - Completion of 1 BODY & FENDER (Tinm:tith) - ll?aduate, 2 yean experience. At least hliiih school eraduate, at 1 LIVE·IN·MAID - llllb school 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hiah school 2 H.E. OPERATOR. -At lea1t hi.lb 2-3 Year• experience. Salary: IChool sraduate or equivalent, 3 Junior hi.lb achool or bett~. 1 ACCOUNTANT - Colle&e szad· Salary: $2.16 per hour. least 2 yean experience. Salary: ll?aduate. To take care of children llit&du&te, 2 yean or more e:.perl· 1chool sra.duate, 2 yean expelience. $1,000.00 per month. yn, experience. Salary: $4.00 per 1 CONST. WORKER Salary: $2.30 per hour. uate with a desree tn account!n1 Contact: ROBENSON'S CON­ $2.16 per hour. and other related worka. Salary : ence. Salary: 181110.00 per month. Salary: •2.00-$2.05 p'er hour. 1 ACCOUNTANT - Appu~anta hour, 1 CARPENTER Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEV­ preparably a CPA, 4 yean experi· STRUCTION & GEN. SERVICES/ Contact: PROTACIO DELEON $160.00 per month. Contact: MRS, FRIEDA R, DEMA· l TRADESMAN - At leut hi.lb lhould be colle1e 1raduate and able 6 DRAFTSMAN - Hi&h 1chool 1 MASON ELOPMENT, INC. (dba Sa.lpan. once, Salary: S600.00 per month. Benjamin C. · Abadilla, P.O. Box (P.D.L. ENT,), P.O. Box 776, Contact: MR. & MRS. JOSEPH P PAN, P.O. Box 383, Salpan, CJ!f achool sraduate, 2 yean exper1ence. to 1Peak, read and wJ:!te EniiilBh, at llil'ad. or equivalent, 2 year1 experi­ 1 PLUMBER Grad Hotel), P.O. Box 369, Salpan, Contact: JESUS LG. TAKAI dba 2041, SaiPan, CM 96j)M • Tel. Salpan, CM 96960. CRISOSTOMO PO. Box 804 969 60 • Tel. 234-7 826. TAKAI AND A11c:>ciate1, P.O. Box Salary: •1.60 per hour. leut 2·3 yean experience. Salary: ence. Salary: $2.50 per hour. ·- Hl&h school or trade school srad· CM 96960 -Tel. 234-6601/3 • 234,3795. Salpan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 234-8411. ' 268, Sa.lpan, CM 96960 • Tel. 284· . l H.E. MECHANIC - At Jealt bl.lb $600.00 per month. 2 ARCHITECT - Colle&e srad. or uate, 2 year1 experlence. SalarY: . 1 LIVE·IN·MAID - At least hfib 1chool 1nduate, 2 yean experience. 1 DISC.JOCKEY 7180. 1 SALES CLERK - Applicantl equivalent, 2 yean experience. $2.00 per hour, 1 ELECTRICIAN - Hiah lchool . SECRET ARY /SALES REP .. IChool sraduate or capable, 2 yeara Salary: f2.16 per hour. Salary: $4.60 per hour, • !BARTENDER 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hi&h achoo! lhould be at least hfllih school 1rad­ Contact: G&A GENERAL CON­ srad., 2 yean experience, Salary: experience. Salary: '160.00 per l ACCOUNTANT - At leut col· 2 LABORER -At Jeut hlih school uate and able to 1peak, read & write 2 ACCOUNTANT - Colleiiie a:iad. STR UCT!ON/Reynaldo C. Deleon - HI.lb 1ehool llil'aduate, at least 2 -· araduate, 2 yean experience. month. $500.00 per month. BOOKEEPER CLERKS Salary: $160.00 per month.: · left.' llr&duate, major in accountinl, araduate, 2 yean experience. EDlliah. Salary: $2.15 per hour. or CQ.uivalent, 2 yean experience. Guerrero, P.O. Box 1523, SaiPan, years experience. Salary: .2.26- Contact: JESUS N. SANTOS, 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - Colleiiie Contact: FE CALIXTERIO, . 4 yean experience. Sala.ry: •8.00 SalarY: '1.65-U. 70 per hour• 1 STOCK CONTROL CLERK -At Salary: $2.50-$3.00 per hour, CM 96960 -Tel. 234-7032. $2.75 per hour dependhliii on Salpan, CM 96950 - Tel, 234-8931. 1raduate or equivalent, 2 year• ex· Salpan, CM 96950. perbour. 2 H.E. OPERATOR -At leut hiib leut h1liih 1chool 11raduate, 1 year Contact: EAGLE CORPORATION, quallflcatiom. 1 SECRETARY - Hl.iiih 1ehool 1chool ll'&duate, 2 yean experience. perlence. Salary: 8500.00-$700.00 sraduate, at lealt 2 yean exper1- 18 WAJTRESS - At least hilb experience, Salary: $2.16 per hour. P.O. Box 1849, Saipan, CM 96960 2 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR per month. Contact: STAR FOUR CORPORA· 1 LIVE-IN·MAID - Hi&h 1ehool Salary: $1. 70 per hour. - Mult be a cMl enlineerini 11i1'8d· TION dba Star Lite Disco Club, ence. Salary: $2.15-$3.00 per hour. 1 LIVE·IN·MAID - At least hii:h lli?&duate, 2 yean exp~ce. ICbool 11raduate, at leut 2 yean ex· Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ·Tel. 234·7496. 1 PLUMBER 1 MASON - At tealt bliiib achool udate, at Jeut 2 yeu:s experience. P.O. Box 234·3656. Contact: ELEPHANT CORPORA­ IChool s;raduate or equivalent, 2 Slllary: $150.00 per month, perfence. Salary: ,2,16 per hour. ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box 1 ELECTRICIAN Contact: NEW CENTURY INCOR· sra.duate, 2 yean experience. 1 ASST. PRODUCTION Manaeer - Salary: $850.00 per month. TION dba Top's Construction, yean experience, C::lllary: $150.00 Contact: JOSEPH W. RQSl'l'A 9, 127, Salpan, CM 969 60 • Tel. 234· - Hieb school e.raduate, 2 yean ex­ PORATED, P.O. Box 1694, Sa.lpan, Salary: '1.86 per hour, Hlih 1Chool 11arduate, 6 months ex· Contact: SHIMIZU CONSTR UC· 3WAITRESS P.O Box 1781, Saipan, CM 96950 per month. TORRES, P.O. Box 142, 3alpan 3 CARPENTER - At leut llfllh 7362/63. perience. Salary: $1.75·$2.75 jhr. 1 DOMESTIC HELPER - Tel. 234-5726. Contact: EDUARDO P. PANGILI­ CM 96960 ·Tel. 234-7824. i>erience. Salary: $460.00·$700.00 TION CO., LTD., P.O. Box 529, 2MASON CM 96960 -Tel. 234-3550. 1chool sraduate, 2 yean experience. per month. Saipan, CM 96960 ·Tel. 322-3470. 2COOK NAN, P.O. Box 63, Salpan, CM 3 CARPENTER · 1 SECRETARY - 2 yeau colleiiie .,.. HI.lb 1 GEN. MANAGER - Hi&h IChool Salary: •1.60-.$1.70 per hour, 1 GENERAL MANAGER - Hi&h 1 PRODUCTION MANAGER - - Htih school" e;raduate, 2 years 96960 ·Tel. 234-8517. 1 LIVE·IN·MAID achool - Hieb 1ehool 1r1duat.e, 2 years ex­ s;raduate, 2 yean In S ecretarlal. sraduate, 2 yean experience, 1 TRADESMAN - At leut hl&h achool sraduate, 2 years experience. Hlih IChool &raduate, 2 yean ex­ 1 PL UMBER - Hieb school sr&d· experience. Salary: $2.16 per hour. sraduate, 2 Ye&rl experience, perience. Salary: $1.76·$3.00jhr. Salary: $2.16 per hour. Salary: $2.60-$8.60 per hour. . achool sraduare, 2 yean exper1ence. Salary: $4.00·$6.00 per hour, perience. Salary: $600.00-$900.00 uate, 2 yean :tralnJne, 2 yean ex· Contact: AMADO G. DAYRIT dba 1 LIVE·IN·MAID - HI.lb IChool Salary: $176.00permonth. Salary: $1.66 per hour. 1 PRODUCTION MANAGER Contact: ELEPHANT CORPO· Micro-Phil Enteprises, P.O. Box Contact: CLASSIQUE COLLEC­ eraduate, 4t leut.. 2. yean experi­ Contact: MR. & MRS. ANGEL M. 2 WAITRESS - Hi&h 1ehool iirad­ per month. perience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. RATION dba Top'a Construction, 3 MASON - At least IChool 2MANAGER 1148, Saipan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 234· TION, Pedro M. Atall&. P.O. Box encll. Salary« $200.00 per month. FALIG, P.O. Box 1094, Saipan, uate. Salary: $2.16 per hour. . hlih Contact: PIER WAV,,; ENTER· 2 CARPENTER - Hieb 1chool P.O. Box 1781, Salpan, CM 96950 sraduate, 2 yean experience. - HI.lb 1Chool sra.duate, 2 yean ex· 3614. 1904, Salpan, CM 96960 -Tel. 234· Contact:. JOSEPH T. GUERRERO, CM 96950 -Tel. 322-9989. 3 COOK - HI.lb 1Chool 1nduate, 2 PRISES INC, dba Pier Wave Shop, sraduate, 2 years experience. ·Tel. 234-6726. ye au experience. Salary: $2.16 · Salary: fl.60-$1.66 per hour. Perience. Salary: $3.00-$4.00jhr; P.O. Box 1719, Salpan, CM 96950 5399. P,O. Box 1332, Salpan, CM.96960 Slllary: $1. 70-$2.15 per hour. 4 W AlTRESS ....., 'At least hhh per hour. 1 LABORER - At lean hlih 2 ACCOUNTANT - HI.lb IChool ·Tel, 234-6870. Contact: SUMMIT MARIANAS • 'l'el. 234-3391. l ~LIVE:IN-M.UD - 'Hi&h .school araduate, over 2 yeins. experience. 2 PLUMBER 'School i:raduate. Salary: f2.15 ppe:r l SECRETARY - Two yean ex-· sraduate, 2 Contact: JANG ENTERPRISES, 1choo11nduate, 2 yean experience. CORP. (Kim J. Soon), P.O. Box year1. ~erfenee. Salary:. $2..15-$3.0011er hour. · 5 CARPENTER hour. perience. Salary: S600.00 per· 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Elementary INC., P.O. Box 1688, Salpan, CM Salary: '1.90 per hour. 2486, Salpan, CM 96950 • Tel. Sal.Uy<' ll&o.OO'per DlOD.th.' 1 SHIPPING MANAGER. - HI.lb ENGINEERS/ARCHITECTS - Hiih school s;raduate, 2 yean t'.:ontact! ELM'S INC. ddba Coun­ month. 1ehool ~uate, 2 years experience. Contact:: .LYDIA 96960 -Tel. 234-8624. 1 MECHANIC - At Jeut hf&h 322-6890. .a.. PALACIOS, achool aradu&te, 2 years expemouce. experience. Salary: $1.7 5-$2.00/hr. 'M- Cafe, P.O. Box 660,Salpan, CM ·Contact: ROLAND G. JASTlL· Salary: $160.00 per month. P.O. Box 823; SllfpaD., CM 96960 school ll'&duate, 2 years expe?ience. 2WELDER Salary~ $.2.50-$3.00 pm h.our. 1 ARCHITECT Bachelor'• ~950 - Tel. 234-7385 .. LANA dba. ARJAY CONST., P.O. Contact: FRANCES N. YUMUL, • Tel. 234·8443. 1 GENERAL MANAGER - Col· Salary: f2.00 per hour. 1 CARPENTER 5MASON 10 COOK Desree-Archit.ecture, 5 yean ex· Box 331, Salpan, CM 96960. P.O. Box 932, Salpan, CM 96960 Jelle araduate, 2 yean exper1ence. 4 MASON - At leut hi.lb IChool 1 PLUMBER - Two yeau experience. Salary: l WAITRESS - At least a hliiih 2 SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC . perience. Salary: Sl.000.00 per ·Tel. 284-7426/7708. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - At leut ~ Salary: f700.00 per month. 11raduate, 2 year1 experience. - Education not necessary, 2 years $1.76-$2.00 per hour. 20 CUTTING ROOM Attendailt& month. school sraduate or equivalent, 2 2 BOOKKEEPER - Htih school IChool ll?aduate or capable, at least 1 WATCH .REPAIRER - Hlah Salary: •1.70-$1.85 per hour. experience. Salary: $1.76-$2.50 per Contact: BERGONIA ENT., P.O. 400 SEWING MACHINE Opera(on Contact: GMP ASSOCIATES .. INC., . years experience. Salary: $373,00 sraduate, at least 2 yean experi­ ' 1 LIVE-IN -MAID - HI.lb IChool 2 Ye&n exper1ence. Salary: '160.00 IChool araduat.e, 2 yean experlence. 4 CARPENTERS - At lealt hlih hour. 20 SUPERVISOR - Hieb school Saipan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 234-5978. Box 1971, Salpan, CM 96950 - Tel. per month. ence. Salary: $2.15 ·$3.00/hr. sraduate, at leut 2 yean experience per month. Sal.ery: $500.00 per month. 1chool sraduate, 2 yean experience. Contact: F&M CONSTRUCTION 234-3686. Contact: HELSON CORPORA­ sr&duate, 2 yean experience, .­ 1 HOUSEMAID - At least a hiih. Salary' $200.00 per month. Contact: TANNIE DC. SALAS, Contaet: TCB ENT, P.O. Box Salary: $1.70-$1.96 per hour. CO., INC., P.O. Box 440, Saipan, TION dba Hellen Gen. Services Salary: $2.15-$2.50 per hour, 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - Colleiiie l BUILDING INSPECTOR - Must school sraduate or equivalent, 2 Contact: RONALD D. SABLAN, P.O. Box 536, Salpan, CM 96960 1941, Salpan, CM 96960. 1 PAINTER CM 969 50 ·Tel. 234·6866. & Manpower Gen. Services, P.O. Contact: M>\RIANAS MANUFAC­ sraduate, 6 yean experience. be a colleiiie e;raduate ln civil en· years expe?ience. Salary: $2.70 P 0. Box 144, Salpan. CM 96960 ·Tel. 234-7476. 1 ELECTRICIAN per hour. Box 2359, Saipan, CM 96960 • TURING INC., P.O •. Box 1877, Salary: $3.00 per hour. lineerlniii, at least 2 Ye&rl experi­ -Tel. 234-3456. 1 ACCOUNTANT - Hl&h 1Chool - At lealt hi.lb 1chool o:aduate, 2 3 PLUMBERS 1 COOK - At lealt a hiih achool Tel. 284-69 88. .~~ui, CM 96960 -Tel. 234-5821. 3PLUMBER ence, Salary: $900.00 per month. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID ·- HI.lb il&duate. To prepare books of acct. yean experience. Salary: $1.9fi per 5 CARPENTERS uaduate or equivalent, 2 year.i ex­ achool 19 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Contact: SHIMIZU CONSTRUC­ 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hil:h 1ehool sr&duate, yean for client companle1. Salary: hour. SMASON per1ence. Salary: $373.00 per 1 BOOKKEEPER 2 experience. $1,000.00 per month. · 4CARPENTER 1 COST ACCOUNTANT - BSC· 3 ELECTRICIAN TION CO., LTD .. P.O. Box 529, llil"aduate, at leut 2 yean experlence Salary: $175.00 per month. - Hilb achool naduate, 2 yean ex­ 8 ELECTRICIAN month. 1 BEAUTICIAN Salary: $150.00 per month. Contact: NICOLAS CABRERA dba 3STEELMAN Major In Accountine, 2 yean ex· 3 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Sajpan, CM 96950, - Hllh school lilfaduat.e, 4 year11 Contact: LUCY DLG. NIELSEN, perience. Salary: $4S0.00.. 800.00 perience. Salary: $1.7 5 per hour. Contact: HAF ADAI BEACH Contact: JEANNETTE SABLAN, Foremolt Accountlniii & Financial - At leut hi.lb school o:aduate, 2 2 GENERAL FOREMAN HOTEL, P.O. Box 338, Salpan, CM experence. SalarY: $2.16 per hour. P 0. Box 316 CHRB, Saipan, CM Services, P Box 2062, Saipan, yean experience, Salary: $1.70· · per month. Contact: TL'S CONST. UNLIMIT­ P.O. Box 144, SliPan, CM 96950 .o. 6PAINTER 96950 ·Tel. 234-6495. 1 LIVE·IN·MAID - Education not 96950 ·Tel. 234-3292, CM 96960 ·Tel. 234·7997. fl.90 per hour. 1 MECHANIC - Hl&h 1Chool lli?&d­ ED dba Tim L. Whitlach,P. O. Box FARM LABORERS ·Tel. 234-8456. 1211, Salpan, CM 06960 -Tel, 234- 6 LANDSCAPER nece1aary. SalarY: $150 .00 per Contact: CONSTRUCTION & uate or equivalent, 2 yean· experi· 5 GEN, MAINTENANCE 1 LIVE-IN -MAID ~ Hlah school 7256. month. 1 LIVE·IN·MAID ~At Ieut. hJih 1 WAREHOUSE MANAGER - MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC., P.O. ence. Salary: $425.00 per month. 2 FARMERS - Hi&h 1chool itrad· . AUTO MECHANLC/ sraduate, 2 Ye&rl experience. 12 FARMERS Contact: MARGARET R. TENO· IChool. lff(luate, ·.t leut. 2. yean Hilb IChool sraduate w/ Computer Box 609, SaiPan, CM 96950 • Contact: BASIC.CONSTRUCTION 9 ACUPUNTURIST uate, 2 year1 experlence. Salary: Salary: $160.00 per month, 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - At least PAINTERS RIO, P.O. Box 114, Saipan, CY. exp~1uie. Salary: S200.00 per backiiiround, 2 yean experlence. Tel. 284-6136. SUPPLY CORP./Roland G, Jutll­ $160.00 per month. · Contact: HENRY SASAKI, 9 WAITTRESS 96960 ·Tel. 234-i!272. month. s. Salary: $2.60 to $8.00 per hour.. lana, P.O. Box 331, Sal.Pan, CM colleee a:raduate, at leut 2 yean ex· Contact: VICENTE SONGSONG. P.O. Box 528, SaiPan, CM 96960 perience. Salary: $4l50.00-$500.00 - Hliiih school llil"aduate. Salary: 3 PAINTER - High IChool ll?ad­ Contact:. AIDA L. G.ARONG. P.O. Contact: YCO CORPORATION-,' '4 MANAGER - 'Hillh achoo! srad­ 96960 ·Tel. 284-6609. $2.15 per hour. P.O. Box 1278, Salpan, CM 96950.· l SALES PERSON - At least hJih ·Tel. 234·7114. uate, over 2 yean experience. per month. uate or capable. 2 yean experience. Box 676, SliPan. CM 96960. Je1iu B. Yumul, P.O. Box 932, Contact: CHING YOUNG LEE, Salary: $1,75 per hour. IChool ' uaduate or capable, 2 or Salary: $8.00 per hour. 3 MASON Salpan, CM 96960 • Tel. 234·7426. l ACCOUNTANT - BSC·malor In P.O. Box 1077, Salpan, CM 96960 1 FARM LABORER -Hl&h 1ehool 2 BODY FENDER. -At leut hi.lb more year1 experience. Sala.ry: 1 LIVE-IN-MAID .- Must under- 1 ACCOUNTANT - Hilb IChool 4 CARPENTER 1 LIVE·IN·MAID - Hieb IChool Accountfni, 2 yeara experlence. ·Tel 234-7051. ll?aduate. 2 yean experience. IChool sraduate or capable, 2 year1 ,2.15 per hour. stand Ellilllh very well, at leut s;raduate, over 2 year• exper1ence. 1 PLUMBER 1112duate, 2 yean experlence, 1 GENERAL MANAGER - Grad· Salary: 1460.00-$800.00 per Salary: $160.00 per month. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: SAIPAN JETSKI 2 Yean experience. Salary: S200,00 Salary: $2.16·$6.00 per hour. month. 1 ELECTRICIAN Salary: $176.00 per month. uated fr, univ, w/ malor In BA, 4CARPENTER 1 CARPENTER - Hi'1l school Contact: CM GEN, FABRICA­ RENTAL, P.O. Box 510, Salpan, per month. 2 SECRETARY - HJih IChool 1 MECHANIC - Hi&h 1Chool srad­ - At leut hiib 1chool sraduate, or 11raduate, 2 yean experience. Contact: REMEDIO S. CABRERA, more than 2 years experience. !PLUMBER TORS, INC., P.O. Box 729,Sal.pan, CM 96960. Contact: MARIAN ALDAN· sraduate, over 2 yean experience. uate or equivalent tra1nini, 2 yean capable, at leut 2 year. experience. Salary: $1.76 per hour. P.O. Box 55, Salpan, CM 96960 • Salary: $8,000.00 per month. 4MASON CM 96960-Tel. 234-6693, PIERCE, P 0. Box 424, Saipan, CM 1 OPERATION MANAGER - Uni-. Salary: $2.15·$3.00 per hour. experience. Salary: $376.00 per Salary: $1.76 per hour. 1 DOMESTIC HELPER - Hieb Tel. 234-8986. - Hl.iiih lchool iraduate, 2 yeers ex­ l SALES CLERK - Hliiih 1Chool 96950 -Tel. 23Hi611>. 4 FOREMAN - HI.lb IChool uad· month. Contact: SAIPAN WOODCRAFT achoo! sraduate, 2 yean experience. 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - No ver1lty 11raduate, at !cut 2-3 yn. perience. Salary·: $1.7 6-$2.00 per sraduate. at leut 2 year. exper1· uate, over 2 yean experience. 1 SECRETARY - Two ye._ra ex­ (ROdrlliiO Capati) P.O. Box 2314, Salary: $2.16 per hour. formal education required. at lean l LIVE-IN -MAID - Hi&h IChool - To do hollle• experience. Salary: Sl.600,00 hour. ence. Salary: $2.15 per hour, . · 1 LIVE-IN-MAID per month. Salary: $2.15-$2.76 per hour. Contact: ARJAY CONSTRUC­ Salpan, CM 969 60 ·Tel. 234-6208. Contact: JOHN NORITA P.O. Box 5 year1 experience. Salary: •2.60 sraduate or equivalent, at least 2 1 ELECTRICIAN - Hiib . school l GEN MANAGER - HI.lb 1Chool hold chore• 1Uch u takini care of Contact: CREATIVE TOURS ' 6 SUPERVISOR - Hilb IChool TION/Roland G, Jutlllana, ·P.O 275, Sal.pan, CM 06950. per hour. araduate, at leut 2 yean experi· yean experience. Salarv: •160.00 & other related works. 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - lnduate, .. 2 yean exper1ence, children MICRONESIA, INC., c/o P.O. sraduate, over 2 yean experience. Box 331, Saipan, CM 96960 ·Tel. 1 PURCHASING AGENT (Pur· ence. SalarY: $1,700,00 per per month. · Salary: $160.00permonth. Colleiiie il&duate, 2 Yrl. experience. . Salary:. $2.16 per hour. Box 87 CHRB, Salpan, CM 96960, Salary: $2.16-$3.00 per hour, 234-6609. 1 FARM WORKER - To plant, chuer) - Hieb school 11i1'8duate, month. Contact: CATALINA L. TEBIT, MR, & MRS. ISIDRO ·-·-·-·------·· Salary: $600.00 per month. Contact: ISLA CONSTRUCTION Contact: 10 PACKING WORKER fertilize, lrrlilate, and hai:,v;lt. min. 6 yean exper1ence or capable, Contact: MAMMY HOUSE, INC./ P.O. Box 1180, Salpan, CM 98960 LIZAMA, P.O. Box 2864, S&!Pan, 1 WELDER - Hl&h 1ehool srad· COMPANY, P.O. Box 1541.Saipan lOTRIMMER 1 WHOLESALE MANAGER Salary: $200,00 per month. Salary: $2.40 PC% hour. John R. WU.on, P.O. Box 2876, - Tel. 322-9722, 2 ACCOUNTANTS -'- Colle11e s;rad­ uate, 2 yean experience, Salary: CM 96960 ·Tel. 234-5818. CM 96960 -Tel. 284-6941. uate, 2 yean eJan, CM 96950 • Tel. Saipan, CM 96950 - Tel. 234-7220. COMPANY, INC, P.O. Box 2690, GREG, P.O. Box 22, Sal.1>an, CM MEZ, P.O. Box 376, Saipan, CM - Tel. 322-9000. uate, over 2 yean experience. 234-6210. . CM 969 60 • Tel. 234·1>666. Saluy: $2.l 6{hr-$490.00/mo. lent, at lea.st lV. yeara experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour. 2 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Salary: $1,50-$2.60 per hour. Saipan. CM 96960 ·Tel. 322-3460, 96950. 969 60 - Tel. 234·6661. "" 2 FARM WORKER -Atleuthliiih l LIVE-IN-MAID - Bab yllttina, 6 FARM WORKER - Hiah school 1 OFFICE MANAGER - Colle1e - Hieh school or vocational izrad­ 10 MASON - Elementary srad., at 1chool or capable, at leut 2 yean 1 BODY FENDER 1 LIVE·lN·MAID - Hlih IChQol 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - At leut hJ&h wuhinl, lronin1 clothe1, and other llil&duat.e, over 2 yeara.. expelience. l MANAGER -Colleiiie lll'&duate, 2 paduate, w /.. 2 yean · experle!\jle. uate, 2 year• experience. Salary: leaat 1r,o yean experience. Salary: experience. Salary: $160 ,00 per 2 GENERAL HELPER 11r&duate, 2 yean exper1ence. school sraduate, at leut 2 yean ex· related dutie1, SaiarY: •150.00 per Salary: '160.00 per month.. . year1 experience. SWiry: Sl ,(100.00 Salary: $1,000.00 per month. $2.15 per hour. $1.50-$2.50 per hour, month. - Hliiib school o:aduate, 2 yean Salary: $160".00 per month. perience, Salary: $160.00 per month, Contact: EVER PLUS ENTERPR.I· per month. Contact: AQUA DEL REY IN· Contact: LEE'S INC. (Lee'1 Elec­ Contact: GARAPAN HEIGHTS Contact: VICENTE SONGSONG, experience. Satary: $2.16 per hour. Contact: RITA S. TENORIO, P.O. month. : Contact: MR. & MRS. ALVARO SES, P.O. B1>x 78, Saipan, CM. Contact: 0 & H CORP., P.O. Box TERNATIONAL, P.O. Box 680, tronic Shop), P.O. Box 1691, CONSTRUCTION, P.O. Box 748, P.O. Box 1278, Salpan, CM 96960 Contact: DIEGO D. MENDIOLA, Box 811, Salpan, CM 911%0 ·Tel. Contact: MATEO M. TAISACAN, SANTOS, P.O. Box 4 68, Saipan, 96960 ·Tel. 234-8174, . 2647, Salpan, CM 96950, Sllpan, CM 96960 ·Tel, 234·7040, Salpan, CM 96960 - Tel, 234-7768. Salpan, CM 96960. ·Tel. 234-5132. Rota, CM 96951 ·Tel. 682·3366. 234-6869. P.O. Box. 82, Salpan, CM 96960. CM 96960 ·Tel. 322·5270. Page 40 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - M~y 22, 1987 May 22, 1987 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - Page 41 MISCEJ,.LANEOUS DOMESTIC HELPERS INVITATION TO BID PUBLIC NOTICE· INVITATION TO BID 2 ELECTRICIAN 1 LIVE·m·MAID - Hi&h IChool INVITATION TO BID 2COOK · The Office of Procurement & Supply is inviting for The Coastal Resources Management Program (CRM) lnduate, at leut 2 yem experience NO.: DPW87-ITB-00040 2 ACCOUNTANT Salary: •160.00 per month. NO.: DPW87-ITB-00041 sealed bids for the procurement of one (1) unit pick - Hi&h school &raduate, 2 yean ex­ hereby notifies the general public and relevant Fed­ Contact: ELSA S. DUENAS. P.O. perience. Salary: $ 2.15 per hour. up truck, 1987, 2400 cc, standard transmission, 4 Box 811, Sl.lpan, CM 96950. eral Agencies that on April 29, 1987, the Office of The Department of Public Works is soliciting bids for is Contact' YUE WAH TRADING, The Department of Public Works soliciting bids for INC .• P.O. Box 2350, Saipan, CM ~ylinder, with air condition and complete undercoat­ Ocean and Coastal Resources Management (pCRM) 1 LIVE-IN·MAID - Hi&h ochool the construction of Rota High School Proposed Ad­ 96950 ·Tel. 234·8088. llftduate, 2 yean expe:dence. the Construction of W S. Reyes Elementary School, ing, and must meet FMVSS. Bids shall be FOB Sup­ issued its concurrence with CRM that regulations con­ Salary: •160,00 per month. ministration/Library Building, Rota, Commonwealth Parking Lot, Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern ply Rep. Office, Rota, and .submitted in sealed Contact: MRS MARGARITA M. 6 GARDENER - Hi~ 9Chool cerning jet skis and delegation of minor permit of th~ . Bids in duplicate i:raduate, 2 years experience. LELY, P.O. BOX 913, Sa.tpan, CM Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted _envelope, marked IFB87-0055, to Procurement & authority to coastal coordinators constitute a 96950. will be accept.ed in the Office of the Chief of Procure­ Salary: $2.15 per hour. in the Office of the Chief of Procurement and Supply 1 ASSISTANT ARCHITECT - Supply Office at Lower Base no later than 2:00 p.m., Routine Program Implementation as defined in 15 ment and Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 3:00 ·1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hilb 1Chool at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local time University i:raduate, majored in June 3, 1987, at which time and place, all bids CFR 923.84. srad1111te, 2 yean expe:dence. p.m., local time Friday, June 12, 1987 at which time Architectecture, mu.t have 5 yean Salary: •150.00 per month. Thursday, June 11, 1987 at which time and place the or more experience. Salary: received will be publicly opened and read. Bids Contact: MR. &c MRS. SOLEDAD and place the bids will be publicly opened and read be $975.00 per month. A. TORRES, P.O. Box 1, Sldpan, bids will publicly opened and read aloud. Any Contact: HOTEL NIKKO SAIPAN, received late will not be considered. The government Public Notice of CRM's request can be found in the aloud. Any bids received after the above time will not 1 CM 96960 ·Tel. 234&629. bids received after the above time will not be accept­ INC., P.O. Box 162 CHRB,Saipan, reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the March 27, 1987 Marianas Variety. Pursuant to pub­ be accepted under any circumstances. CM 96950 ·Tel. 322-3311/2. 1 LIVE-JN-MAID - Mun be • ed under any circumstances. interest of the government. lication of this notice, Federal Consistency applies to h1ah 1ebool IP2duate, minimum 2 i REFRIGERATION MECHANIC these additional changes as well as all other provisions yean experience. Salary: •1110.00 A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompa­ - At least vocational iiraduate, at per month. A bond of 15% of the total bid price must accompa­ least 3 years experience. ~alary: For more information, please call MARP ANDS Office of the CRM Rules and Regulations. Contact: BERTHA C. TUDELA, ny the bid. This security may be a Certified Check, $650.00'i>er month. ny the bid. This security may be a Certified Check, Contact: CHONGS' CORPORA· at phones 322-9441/9768. P.O. Box 1618, Salpan, CM 969150 Cashier's Check, Bid Bond or other form acceptable ·Tel. 234·15429. Cashier's Check, Bid Bond or other form acceptable TION, P.O. Box 800, Sal.pan, CM /s/ROBERT RUDOLPH to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, 969 50 • Tel. 234~ 560 /336 5. 1 DOMESTIC HELPER - HJ&h to the Government made payable to the Treasurer, /s/TONY TAISACAN Acting Administrator .ahool iiraduate or equivalent, 2 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands with 1 DESIGNER ARTIST - Hlilh yean experience. Salary: SlW.00 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands with Coastal Resources Management Office a notation on the face of the check: "Credit Account scllool &raduate with backi:round per month. a notation on the face of the check: "Credit Account in Arts and Letten, 2 yean experi· C<>ntact: .MRS. VISITACION DLC. No. P71002-4319. ence. Salary: $2.15perhour. QlJITUGUA. P.O. Box 566, Rota, No. P71002-4319." 1 WAREHOUSEMAN - Hi~ CM 96961-Tel.1532-8368. school pduato, 2 Years experience. INVITATION TO BID: 11:I Salary: $2.15 per hour. INVITATION TO BID l LIVE-IN-MAID - Hieh IClhooI The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a The Office of Procurement & Supply is inviting for i,· The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a l OFFICE MANAGER ~ Hil!h Ii, sra<11111te or equivalent, 2 yean ox­ copy of his Business Permit as a compliance with the school iir&duato wfbacI (1) Three mcirocomputers (minimum Ram 512K, Contact: BERTHA DLC. MANA· be considered. The government reserves the right to --tb\:NE, P.O. Box 2216, SllPan, CM school iiraduate, 2 yean experience. dual diskette drives, cooling fan (internal or 969!50, Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions Salary: $2.15 per hour. reject any or all bids in the interest of the govern­ Attention is called to the Labor Standards Provisions 1 GRAPHIC ARTIST - Hi&h mounted). monitor and keyboard. The CJPA - - ·- - for Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI Classifica­ 1chooI iiraduate, at leut 2 yeara ex­ ment. . MISCELLANEOUS for Wage Rate Determination of the CNMI Classifica­ perience. Salary: $2.15 per hour, uses a Macintosh Computer for data analysis. . ------. tion and Salary Structure Plans, and payment of not tion and Salary Structure Plans, and payment of not Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, P.O. Box 231, Salpan, CM 96950 If a computer other than a Macintosh or Mac­ 2 COOK - ·H'.Jdl 1ebool a:raduate, less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth /s/TONY TAISACAN less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth ·Tel. 234~341. at lealt 2 yean experience. Salary: in the specifications must be paid on this project. Intosh compatible is offered, the bid should •484.64 per month, in the specifications must be paid on this project. Contact: DAICHI RESTAURANT, 1 PAINTER - Completion of include hardware/software necessary to readily P.O. Box 1607, Saipan, CM 9189110 eli::hth iirade. Salary· $2.15 per All bid documents received shall be the sole property hour. transfer data to the Macintosh for processing. ·Tel, 284-7291, All bid documents received shall be the sole property INVITATION TO BID of the Government of. the Northern Mariana Islands Contact: ART & SIGN GALLERY, ASCII Text Format is acceptable. 2 BEAUTICIAN of the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands (Stanley Tones), P.O. Box 610, The Criminal Justice Planning Agency is accepting with the exception of bid bonds, certified checks or Saipan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 234-7587. (2) Three printers. The printers should be com­ 10 DOMESTIC HELPER with the exception of bid bonds, certified checks or bids for an office photcopier. The copier will be used 4MASSEUR cashier's check which will be returned to the bjdders patible with the microcomputers offered in 10 ENTERTAINER cashier's check which will be returned to the bidders l ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT in the agency's normal operation, as well as for prod­ l MANAGER (Scrap) in accordance ·with .the specifications section, "In­ - Colleee er&duate, 4 years experi­ item 1. 115 WAITRESS in accordance with the specifications section, "In­ ence. Salary: $550.00 per month. ucing the agency's monthly newsletter. It is expected struction to Bidders" Page I-2, Paragraph No. 5, Bid Contact: TRANSAMERICA 1 ESCORT struction to Bidders" Page 1-2, Paragraph No. 5, Bid (3) Six uninterrupted power supply units (battery IO MASON CORPORATION, P.O. Box: 1579, that the copier will make between five and ten thou­ Guarantee. Salpan, CM 969 50 - Tel. 234·7 83 7. - Hfih IChool eraduate, 2 years ex· Guarantee. sand copies per month. The bid should include the backup). They should be capable of supporting perience. Salary: $2.115 per hour. 2 GENERAL HELPER - Dlah­ price of the basic machine, as well as prices for the the microcomputer and include surge protec­ 1 OFFICE CLERK - Not neceaary The Government reserves the right to reject any or all wuhir..11:, cleaninll:, laundry and 1 OFFICE CLERK-Notneceuary The Government reserves the right to reject any or all other related works. Salary: $2.25 following options: automatic document feeder, out­ tion capability. It is estimated that 400 to colleae araduato, 2 yoan experience bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid pro­ per hour. put sorter, enlargement/reduction capability, and the 450 watts would be an adequate capacity. They Salary: 12.115 por hour. proposal in the interest of the Commonwealth of the l CARPENTER - To do carpentry 2 CIVIL ENGINEER - CoDeie posal in the interest of the. Commonwealth of the works such u installation, repalrini:: ability to make copies in colors other than black. A should operate long enough after logs of line ll?&duate, 2 yean expenence. Northern Mariana Islands. & other related works. Salary: Salary: 1600.00 per month. Northern Mariana Islands. $3.00 per hour. sample of the machine's product should be included power to allow a safe and orderly shut down of Contact: PHIL. GOODS CONST. l MASON - To do ma.sonry works with the bid. the computer. INC. (Vic u. Vlllacrum), P.O. Box /s/JOHN C. PANGELINAN ruch u pla1terin11:, laylni:: blocks and 16 Ii, SILipan, CM 969150 • Tel. 284· /s/JOHN C. PANGELINAN other related works. Salary: $2.76 Bids will be accepted for all of the equipment or for 6485. Include as well the price of a service contract for a Director of Public Works Director of Public Works per hour. Contact: DON A. BUFTON & K.J. one year period. Bids will be judged on quality of one or more categories of equipment. The CJP A 8 GEN. MAINTENANCE - Hieb RILEY, P 0, Box 983, Salpan, CM llCbool eraduate or oqulvalent, reserves the right to select items from one bid for pur­ ;',• 969 60 ·Tel. 322-9758. output, ability to make copies in colors other than 2 Y•ll'I experience. Salary: '2.15 chase and different items from another bid for pur­ per hour, 1 CHEF DE P'ARTIE - Hl&h tchool 2 COOK (J&Panete Food) - H1llh 6 UNDERWRrrERS - H!ib school 15 STEEL WORKER ...,.. At leut 1 EDITOR - Colleee iiraduate or black, and price. Bids must be in sealed envelope 1 IBM TYPESETTER ·-At leut a eraduate ~d/or'culin&ry trahllni, 2 IChool eraduate; w/ 'complete ll?aduate, 2 years tralnin11, 2 Years blah school a:raduate or caplhle, at equivalent, at least 6 years experi­ marked IFB87 -0050 and submitted to Procurement chase when it is to the advantage of the agency and hiih 1ehool llnduate, 2 yean ex· yean .. exporlencii; Dutle1: . Workl Japane1e tralnini In cooklna Japan- expcirlence. Salarv: $2.7 6-$3.Sll leut 2 years experience, Salary: ence. Salary: $2.16-$3.50 per hour. per hQur. the Commonwealth. penence, Salary: $2.115 per hour, under ·SOUi :Chef .tµ m.Jllntaln lilih C10 ·cuillne, 4 yeara experience, $1.715 per hour, 1 INSTRUCTOR.SUPERVISOR ~ & Supply Office no later than 2:00 p.m., May 25, Contact: MARIAN AS PRINTING quality :nand&rdlzatiQD. ot reoipea Salary: $2.!50 Per hour. . . Contact:. .UNITED INSURANCE II ACCOUNTANT - Colleee lll'&d· Collei::e ltl'•d uate or equivalent, at SERVICES, INC., P.O. Box '488, lllld:monitori-ldtchen.Qperatlom.to 2 MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR UNDERWRITERS. P.O. Box 2188, uate or caplhle, at le< 2 yeara ex· least 5 years experience. Salary: 1987 at which time and place, all bids recieved will be CM 9891!0. Tel. 234-621!9. eiuq?e ·cqni!lteilt :food prodUction, - IChool sraduate; of at Saipan, CM 989150 ·Tel, 284·7762. The bids will be reviewed and a vendor selected S~an, Hlllh end. penence, Salary: $2.1!1·$8.150 PM $2.15·$3.16 per hour. publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not Salary~ U.60 Per hour. 1eut -2-Year technical trade/voea- hour. Contact: NHS, INC., P.O. Box based on the following criteria: (1) the bids comply 8 COOK - Hi&h IChool llHduate, 2 1 COOK (Comm1a H) . ..,.. Hlah tlon&l IChool relative to buJldin11 4 COOKS - Hieb IChool eraduate, 10 MAINTENANCE MAN 1681, Saipan, CM 969 50 ·Tel. 234- be considered. For more information, please call years experience, Salary: $2.115 per IChoOl. lll'aduate ·or equtvalent, 2 maintenance, 4 years experience. . at least 2 years experience. Salary: 10 DOMESTIC HELPER 8515. with the requirements stated in this IFB, (2) Price. hour, .. Yew.. experiencic •.Dut:le1: Allli1me1 Salary: $800.00 per month. $600.00 per month. 2 AUTO MECHANIC Richard Shewman at phones 322-9350 or 322-6311. 2 WAITRESS - Hf&h 1ehool end· re1ponafbWty. .. of maintaln1n&: biih Z.,.F&B ASSISTANT MANAGER - l ACCOUNTANT - H1llh school 6 A.C. REF. MECHANIC Bids must be in sealed envelope marked IFB87 ·0051 uate. Salary: $2.15 per hour. quality, lltandardization of recipes Collo1e sraduate, w/ training; In iirad1111te, at lealt 5 year1 experi- - At least hleh achoo! llXlduate, or 1 TAILOR - HI.ah school i::raduate,. and submitted to Procurement & Supply Office no Contact: CHINESE GOODS and preparation of all typu of hotelandrestaurantman&11ement,5 ence. Salary: $447.00 per month. capable. at lealt 2 Years experience. 2 years experience. Salary: $2.15 CENTER, INC , P.O. Box 2351, food1 U directed. Salary: .2.4.15 Ye&n experience. Salary: $1,000.00 2 REFRIGERATION Technician Salary: $2.16 per hour. Per hour. /s(fONY TAISACAN later than 3:00 p.m., May 25, 1987 at which time and Sdpan, CM 969 liO ·.Te1. 234-7 286. per hour. per month. 1 CARPENTER (F!illshlnll) Contact: PEARL COMMERCIAL Contact: MEENA 'S CORPORA­ place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Bid 8 COOK (Commt. 1)-Hlllh 1ehool Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND 1 POWER PLANT OPERATOR ENT. INC., P .0, Box 2291, SaiPan, TION. P.O. Box 2147, Saipan, CM 1 PLUMBING - Hieb 1ehool, 2yra 11rad1111te or equivalent, 2 year1 HOTEL, P.O. Box 66, Sdpan, CM 4 WAITRESS/WAITERS CM 96960 ·Tel, 284·71715. 96950. received late will not be considered. For additional experience. Salary: •1.eo per hour.. expcrl.cnce. Dutle1: Aa.umo1 re- 96960 ·Tel. 284·6900. 3 COOK HELPER '·'' 1 FIBER GLASS BOAT CAR· 1 COOK - At leut bi&h achoo! PENTER - Hi&h achoo! lll'aduate, 1 BAKER - Hflh 1ehool dJpioma aponmbllity of malntalnin& hi&h 1 ACCOUNTING CLERK 1 DRAFTSMAN _ Muli havo u- ~i~. 1 AUDITOR - Must be colle&c &r&duate or equivalent traininll, 2 information, please call Richard Shewman at phones lll'&duatc, at loast 2 years experi­ 4 year1 experience. Salary: •800.00 not neceuary, 2 years experience.. quality ltudization of recipu and 2 FASHION DESIGNER - Hieb - Hilh achool eraduate, 2 YOUI ex- 1oc!ate of Science deeree In Survey- ir~·; yean experience. Salary: $2.115 per ence. Salary: $3.00·$3.50 per hour. per month. 322-9350 or 6311. Salary: •2.tli per hour. preparatioDI of all typo1 of food• 1chool eraduate, 2 year1 experlqJ1ce. Perlence. Salary: $447.00 per !nll, at least 15 ye&r1 experience. hour. .!~.\:.·.~!.· Contact: TICKER'S CORPORA· Contact: SAIPAN MARINE Contact: ENTERPRISES/ &1 directed. Salary: $2.60 per hour. Salary: 12.50 per hour. . month. Salary: per hour. IJf,.,· Contact: ROLAND G, JASTIL­ v.c. 82.15 TOURS, INC. (Juan M. San Nlco­ Frank DLG, Camacho~ P.O. Box Contact: HYATT. REGENCY Contact: Y &c N CORPORATION. Contact: PACIFIC GARDENIA Contact: MERIDIAN LANI) SUR· ..... TION dba Mercury Drues, Salpan, LANA db&. Golden Lobster Re~u· P.o. Box 1861, Saipan, CM 96950 1159~. Sal.pan, CM 969110 ·'hi. 82%· SAIPAN,. P.O Box S7 OHRB, P.O. Box 11508, SILipan, CM 969!50 HOTEL, P.O. Box 144, Saipan, CM VEYING, P.O. Box 621, Saipan, .,~:•! lu), P.O. Box 884, S&ipan, CM rant, P.O. Box 381, S&ipui, CM /s/TONY TAISACAN 3616 Saipan, CM 96900 .'Tel. 284-SSll. ·Tel. 284-7220. 969!50 ·Tel. 234-34515. CM 9(1860 • Tel. 284-615152. :§ ·Toi. 234-5644. 96950 ·Tel, 322-9008, 969 liO ·Tel. 23>6·7668.

111111mm-·-· ______1 i_. ______.. Page 42 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 May 22, 1987 - MARIANAS VARrnTY N.!!;WS ANU v rnw:.:; - .!:'age 40 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC NOTICE ..------~----~------. PUBLIC NOTICE. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PUBLIC NOTICE 1 SOUS CHEF - Hi&h achoo! Commonwealth of the Commonwealth of the tral Plat No. 2037 / Commonwealtli Trial Court craduate or equivalent. 2 years ex· The Office for Arts & Culture, a division of Com­ The Division of Historic Preservation, Department of Northern Mariana thence along the arc of a perience in luae hotel or re1tau· of the curve whose radius is Northern 7 4, the original of rant. Dutlea: Re1Ponid.ble for work munity and Cultural Affairs Department, is soliciting Community and Cultural Affairs, is soliciting sealed Islands Northern Mariana Islands Mariana Islands which was registered performance and efficiency of all 491.210 meters, central kitchen 1taff, check1 daily orden, sealed proposals from interested vendors who are will­ proposals for the purchase of a computer software •; Commonwealth Commonwealth I. angle of 020 08' 54" to with the Land Regis­ requl.lition1, food preparation and ing to rent out computers and/or terminals for use in database program specially designed to accommodate Trial Court Civil Action No. 87-229 Corner No. 4; aitficlent ltockl. Sal&ry: $900.00 Trial Court try as Document No. thence N 620 11 ' 58" W, -•I ,100.00 per month. their facilities at the Convention Center. The follow­ its site inventory system. 13276 on the 12th 1 TEPPAN Y AKI CHEF - Hldt ing services are required: Plasido M. Tagabuel, 37 .50 meters to Corner Civil Action No 87-444 -.hool jp."ad ute, culinary trainlnll Civil Action No. 87-261 day of November, I, Plaintiff, No. 5; helptul, 2 years experience, includ­ Access to Tymnet or Telenet The data base program must be compatible with the 1981. inll teppan yaki preparation and vs. thence N 600 59' 15"W Absalon V. Leon Word Processing I 1ervlce. Duties: To prepare and Macintosh plus computer and with the division's In the Matter of the Unknown heirs of Feliciana 46.18 meters to Corner 1; Guerrero Waki and to quiet title to the 1Crve teppan yaki foods. Salary; Accounting Spreadsheets $700.00·Sl,OOO.OO per month. "Database Design." A copy of the database design, Change of Name of Malus and All other persons the point of beginning, Plaintiff, same. The Complaint, 1 DIESEL MECHANIC - H!eh Electron,ic Mail which sets up the specific structure for the database Eileene Nicole Cepeda unknown claiming any right, containing an area of vs. your reference to which IChool il'llduate or vocational title, estate, Iien or interest in 2,656 square meters. equivalent, 2 yean experience Relational Databases including proposal evaluation criteria is available at Camacho, a minor child. Unknown heirs of Jose is invited for further the real property described as The above described pro­ preferably In lariie hotel. Duties Deskt~p Utilities the Division of Historic Preservation. Masga Cruz and all particulars, is on file to maintain and repair die5"l Appointment Calendar a part of Lot 2003, Garapan perty is a portion of basic en&lne1 and water pumps. To Notice of Hearing District, Saipan, Northern Lot No. 2003, situated on other persons unknown with the Clerk of this handle weldlnll: and brazln11:. Telephone Numbers Salary: $2.60 per hour. It is anticipated that the Division will purchase a com­ Mariana Islands, adverse to the Island of Saipan, CM. claiming any right, title, Court at Saipan, Com­ ' 1 WAITRESS - Hidt 1ehool Textual String Searches across all files mercial database program and the services of a com­ Take Notice, that plaintiff's ownership, and to quiet title to the same. estate, lien or interest in monwealth of the I, I era<1uate or equivalent, 1 year ex· peri~nce In an international hotel. General Accounting Software The Complaint, your refer· Northern Mariana Is­ ) puter programer who will be responsible for custom­ Ann Margaret Taisague the real property de­ Dutle1: Takes i:uelt orden and Defendants. ence to which is invited for General Ledger izing this software to be consistent with the database Camacho has filed a scribed in the complaint lands. Now therefore; 1erve1 meals accordinii to rules of further particulars, is on file etiquette. Salary: $2.60 per hour. Accounts Receivable design. Proposals should lllclude a detailed budget Petition in the above- . Order to Appear or Plead adverse to plaintiff's You are hereby or­ 2 COOK (COMMIS I) - Hieh Accounts Payable with the Clerk of this Court school iiradu.ate or equivalent, 2 breakdown which lists the proposed cost of the soft­ captioned matter, seek­ at Saipan, Northern Mariana ownership, dered to appear and years experience in laree hotel or Inventory Control reltaurant. Dutlel! Prepares all ware program as well as the fee of the computer ing a change in the To: All heirs of Feliciana Islands. Now, therefore: Defendants. plead in response to the types of food accordini to Training for a staff of 8 personnel programer for customizing work. name of Eileene Nicole Malus and all other persons YOU ARE HEREBY OR­ Plaintiff's Complaint ltandardlzed recipe•. Salary: $2.6 0 claiming an interest in Lot per hour. Customized programming as required Cepeda Camacho, a DERED to appear and plead within 21 days of the No. 2003, Saipan, Northern Order to Appear or 1 PL UMBER - Hidt school crad· On-site service and replacement All interested parties are invited to stop by the minor child, to Eileen in response to the Plaintiff's date of the last publica­ uate, technical or vocational train· Mariana Islands Complaint within 21 days of Plead l.ni helpful, 2 years experience, pre· Division of Historic Preservation for additional Nicole Taisague Cama­ the date of the last publica­ tion and posting of this ferably with laree hotel. Dutle1: To be handle maintenance and repair of The proposal will evaluated in the following details. cho; and that a hearing The above named Plaintiff tion and posting of this To: All heirs of Jose Order. If you answer, all types of hotel plumblne and descending order: on the said Petition will has flied a complaint in the Order. If you answer, your Masga Cruz.and all your answer should be other plumblni related duties. above captioned action to de­ Salary: $2.60 per hour. 1. Software & Hardware capabilities All proposals must be in sealed enveloped marked be held by this Court on answer should be in writing other persons claiming in writing and filed with Contact: HYATT REGENCY 2. Monthly rental fee · termine the heirs of Feliciana and filed with the Clerk of SAIPAN, P.O. Box 87 CHRB, RFP87-0054 and submitted to the Acting Chief, Tuesday, May 19, 1987, an interest in Tract No. the Clerk of this Court Malus, and to adjudge that this Court at Susupe, Saipan, Saipan, CM 96960 ·Tel. 234.0811. 3. Training duration, subjects covered, and cost Procurement & Supply. The deadline for receipt of at the hour of 1 :30 p.m. at Susupe, Saipan, Com­ Plaintiff is the owner of the Northern Mariana Islands, 21937 (formerly AH 1 COOK HELPER - Primary 4. Program design and development (on/off island) proposals is 4:30 p.m., June 12, 1987. For more of the said day. fol lowing described real pro­ and served upon Plaintiff's 591) Saipan, Common­ monwealth of the school craduate or over, over 2 yn. information, please contact the Division of Historic perty in Saipan, Northern experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 5. Service response time/Mean-time-to-repair/re­ Dated, this 11th clay counsel, JOE HILL LAW wealth of the Northern Northern Mariana Is­ Contact: R.I.C., INC., P.O. Box place Preservation at telephone no. 322-9722 at Lower of May, 1987: Mariana Islands: OFFICE, P.O. Box 917, Sai­ Mariana Islands lands, and served upon 78, Salpan, CM 969 60 - Tel. 234- Part of Lot No. 2003 pan, CM 96950. If you fail to· 6817. . 6. Telecommunications ability speed/error correc- Base. Plaintiff's counsel, Beginning at a corner de­ appear or plead in accordance tion Dep. Clerk of Courts The above named Carlsmith, Wichman, 1 BEAUTICIAN - Hillh school sinated as Corner No. 1, with th ls Order, this Court iiraduare, 2 years experience. Proposals must be in sealed envelope, marked RFP87- TONY TAISACAN signated as Corner No. 1, may proceed as if you had Plain tiff has filed a Case, Mukai and Ichiki, Salary: $600.00 per month. having a plane rectangular been served with process in Complaint in the above P .0. Box 241 CHRB, Contact: BOCAGO ENTERPRISES 0056, and submitted to the Chief, Procurement & MISCELLANEOUS dba La Mo.rqueza, P.O. Box 744, Supply at Lower Base no later than 4:00 p.m., May coordinate of 50,030.001 the Commonwealth and judg­ captioned action to Saipan, CM 96950. If Saipan, CM 96950, meters North and 50,359.· 2-8, 1987. For additional information, please contact 4 REFRIGERATION & AIRCON· ment by default may be determine the heirs of you fail to appear or 942 meters East of the 1 STORE SUPERVISOR - At Sandy McKenzie at the Arts Council. WANTED DITION MECHANIC - To repair, taken against you for the Jose Masga Cruz, and to leut hidt school 11ta.duate, apeak, install, service alrconditlon and re. Islands District Coordinate relief demanded in the Com­ plead in accordance read & write Enlllilh, at leut 2 yn. trleeration. Salary: $2.16perhour. System of 1966. adjudge that Plaintiff is with this Order, this experience, Salary: S660.00 per LEGAL SECRETARY 1 FARMER - To plant, ·harvest, plaint. month, /s/TONY TAISACAN lrriiate, cultlvae and other related Dated th is 22nd day of the owner of the follow­ Court may proceed as if Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN works. Salary: $150.00/month. thence N 090 27' 07" W, April, 1987. ENTERPRISES, INC., P.O. Box for expanding law firm. Apply in person at Borja Contact: TORRES REFRIGERA­ ing described real pro­ you had been served 67 .18 meter to Corner No. 127, Sdpan, CM 969 60 - Tel. 234- TION (JOSEPH TORRES, P .0. Box perty in Saipan, Com­ with process· in the 7362/63, and Salas, 2nd Floor, Torres Building, San Jose 714, Salpan, CM 96950. 2· ls/Robert A. Hefner Village, Saipan. thence S 380 41' 51" E, monwealth of the Commonwealth and ' 1 CARPENTER - Hill:h school, 2 2 COOK - Hlih school !P"aduate. Chief Judge 117 .31 meters to Corner Northern Mariana Is­ judgment by default Y~• expenence. Salary: $2.16 IMMEDIATE OPENING To cook, prepares menus and other Commonwealth Trial Court per hour, Some legal experience preferred. Salary depends on related works, Salary: $2.15(br; No.3; lands: may be taken against Contact: PHILLIP'S REF!tIGERA· Contact: INOUE ENTERPRISES, TION, AIR CONDITION AP· experience and qualifications. INC. dba W-2 Snack-In, P.O. Box Tract No. 21937, you for relief demand­ PLIANCE SERVICES, P.O. Box 1998, Salpan, CM 96960 - Tel, 322- (formerly AH 591) ed in the Complaint. 2128, Salpan, CM.96960 - Tel. 234- LOCAL HIRE ONLY 3361. 3987. INVITATION TO BID containing an area of Dated this 29th clay 1 WATER SPORTS COORDINAT­ 46,469 square meters of April, 1987. 20 QUALITY CONTROL CHECK· OR - Hl&h school iiraduate, 3 years The Marianas Public Land Corporation hereby ER experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. more or less, as more 26 SEWING MACHINE Operator CAREER Contact: TASI SPORTS, Lambert invites interested and capable suppliers and contract­ - Hillh school IP"&du.ate, at least 2 FULL/PART TIME /' Palaclo1, P.O. Box 261. Sa.lpan, CM particularly described /s/Robert A. Hefner i 96960. ors to submit sealed bids for the purchase, installation years experience. Salary: $2.15 I' on Drawing/Cadas- _ Chief Judge per hour. OPPORTUNITIES FOR: and maintenance of five split type air conditioners for Contact: NEW STAR CORPORA­ CASHIERS TION, P.O. Box 1749, Salpan, CM its office building located on Capitol Hill, Saipan. The 969 60 • Tel. 234-5276. capacity of the air conditioners are as follows: 2 SURVEYING TECHNICIAN - EXECUTIVE 1 DRESS MAKER - Hii:h achoo! 1 40,000 BTU ANNOUNCEMENT 2 Years colleiie work (Aasoclate of Interested Applicants, please apply in person at graduate or capable, 2 years experl· Science In Surveylni: or Geodetic ence. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 1 32,000 BTU En&Jneer), 2 year1 experience. Fun & Games (a Division of L & T Int'l. Corp.) SECRETARY Contact: ESCOLASTICA T. CAB· Salary: $2.26 per hour. 1 14,000 BTU SAIP AN STEVEDORE COMPANY is now leasing the Located at Lower Base (same office as American RERA, P.O. Box 92, CHRB, Sal­ Contact: LUTA SURVEYING CO. Previous experience in using word processor or pan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 322·9993. 2 20,000 BTU following equipments at the most affordable rates: (Abel S. Barcina1), P.O. Box 699, Knitters) Sal.Pan, CM 96960 ·Tel. 532-3513. memory typewriter preferred. Good Command of 1 LIVE-IN ·MAID - Hii!h gchool Please contact the MPLC Office at 234-7142 or '' English language required. graduate, 2 years experience. Hydro, Telescopic Crane (50 ton cap.) ! 2 H,E OPERATOR - Hi&h school come to our office located on the 6th Floor, Nauru Salary: $150,00 per month. & sraduate or equivalent, 2 yeara ex­ Contact: MRS. GREGORIA CAB· Buidling for detail of the bid invitation. All sealed Forklifts (2, 3, 5, 25 ton cap.) perience. Salary: $2.50 per hour. RERA, P.O. Box 53 CHRB, 1 AUTO BODY REPAIRER ...,... Saipan, CM 96950 bid for the above must be submitted in person no Flat-Bed Truck (5 ton cap.) Hillh school °iira.duate or equivalent, - F/B SECRETARY 2 yean experience, Salary: $3.40 6 SALES CLERKS -- Hlch school later than 3:00 p.m., Friday, June 5, 1987 at which Dump Truck(l0.75 C.Y) Previous secretarial experience preferred. per hour. !ll'aduate. Requirements: 1) Prefer­ time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Contact: SAIPAN STEVEDORE red billn11ual Eni;:lish, must have in· Tractor COMPANY, INC., P.O. Box 208, terest in learninc Japanese. 2) Must Salpan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 322-9240( Salary commensurate with experience and ability. be able to worked odd hour, At Trailer (25 to 60 ton cap.) 9320. Single $219 .00 least 2 years experience. Duties: As· The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or - Submit application at the Personnel Office Monday slstln2 customers with their needs all bids and to waive informalities in the bidding to 1 SUPER VISOR - Must be at leaat Double -. $239 .00 thru Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. prim&rily Japanese asslstin2 In the And more equipments will soon be available! hillh achoo! !P"a.duate, 2 years or operation, oreanizlni: merchandise promote and protect the best interest of MPLC. more experience, Salary~ $ 2.46 per In their place and other related duties. Salary: $2.15 per hour. 111.;i" hour. Contact: MALOU For more detail, visit us at our office at Charlie Dock, Contact: TOWN HOUSE, INC. HYATI REGENCY@SAIPAN Contact: J, C, TENORIO ENTER.. JESUS G. VILLAGOMEZ (Kentucky Fried Chicken), P.O. PRISES, INC., P.O. Box 137, Sal­ or call us at Tel. Nos. 322-9240 or 322-0320. Box 167, Saipan, CM 96960. Telephone 234-7976/7986 pan, CM 969 60 - Tel. 234-6443·5-6. Executive Director

I .. May 22, 1987 -- MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS-Page 45 Page 44 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 ------~ MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED AD£ o MARIANAS VARIETY CLASSIFIED ADS o MARIANAS VARIETY PUBLIC NOTICE, .... REQUEST FOR ·PROPOSALS INVITATION TO BID Commonwealth Trial Court The Procurement & Supply Division is now accepting The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 1 DISTRICT MANAGER - Univer­ 8 MASON - Hie:h achoo! e:raduate, 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - HI~ 1chool 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - Hillh 1 ELECTRICIAN - Hli!h school Northern Mariana Islands competitive sealed bids for the procurement of one sity &rad., technical Ale•, mdm!nis· have experience In laylni: out hol· graduate, 2 years experience. school i?laduate, 2 years experience. i:rad uate, over 2 years experience. Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals tratlon I< tra!tic handlin11 coune In· low bloclu. Salary: $1.50-$3.00 per Salary: $160.00 per month. Salary: $400.00 per month. Salary: $2.15 per hour. (1) each 1987, 4 Door Sedan, 1800 cc, 4 Cylinder, Randall T. Fennell, Receiver from qualified Firms for the Removal, Salvaging and cludlt111 IATA Carrier Mana11er'1 hour. Contact: ANTONIO ACOSTA, Contact: TRANSAMERICA CORP. Contact: NEW WORLD CO, (Eliza­ automatic transmission W /A.C. and complete rust­ coune, min. 4 years experience, 8 CARPENTER - Hl&ll school Saipan, CM 96960. P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, CM 96950 beth M. Sablan), P.O. Box 1147, for the Commonwealth Bank, Sale of Scrap Metals abandoned on Public Land and Salary: $2,174.00 per month. &raduate, more than 2 years experi­ ·Tel. 234-7833. Saipan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 234-7004. proofing. Bids must be FOB Marpands Office, Lower Contact: JAPAN AIR LINES CO., ence. Salary: $1.50-$3.00 per hour. 2 DOMESTIC HELPER - Hillh Northern Mariana Islands, in the Territorial Waters of the Commonwealth of the school 11raduate, 2 years experience. LTD., P.O. Box 469, Salpan, CM Contact: R. G. CONSTRUCTION, l COMPTROLLER - Buslnesa Ad~ 2 MAINTENANCE WORKER - Inc., Base, Saipan and submitted in sealed envelope, mark­ Salary: $2.15 per hour. Northern Mariana Islands. The original set of pro­ 969 l>O ·Tel. 234-6666. P.O. Box 336 CHRB, Salpan, CM minlltratlon graduate, 2 yean ex­ Hien school i:rad uate or its equiva­ f Contact: KRIZZKA ENT., P.O .. I Plaintiff, ed IFB87-0057, to Procurement & Supply Office, I,. 969 60 - Tel. 3 22·362 6. perience. SalarY: $800.00-$900.00 lent tralnlnE, 2 years experience. Box 779, Saipan, CM 969 50. posal will be accepted in the Office of the Procure- 1 ACCOUNTANT - BSC Graduate per month. Salary: $2.15 per hour. vs. L~wer Base, no later than 2:00 p.m., June 2, 1987, - mtJor In Accountin11, at leut 2 3 MASON l LIVE-IN-MAID l COMPUTER KEY PUNCHER - Contact: ARGIE MAINTENANCE/ Torcuato B. Tudela, . & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan until 2:00 p.m., local yean experience, Salary: $9 60.00 4 CARPENTER At least hiflh school l!llld uate w I COURIER SERVICES, P.O. Box at which time and place, all bids. received will be per month. 1 FARMER dba Saipan Style Center, and time, Friday, June 19, 1987. Proposals will be - At least blah school 11raduate, at - Hilth achoo! 11raduate, 2 yeara ex­ knowledi:e In computer, 2 years ex­ 323, Saipan, CM 96960 ·.Tel, 234· publicly opened and read. Bids received late will not Contact: SAIPAN SHIPPING leut 2-3 years experience. Salary: perience. Salary: $400.00 per 7408. Vicente T. Camacho and evaluated based on the following criteria: COMPANY, iNC., P.O. Box 8, perience. Salary: $150.00 per $2.15 per hour. month. month. Marcella N. Camacho, be considered. The government reserves the right to Salpan, CM 96950 -Tel. 322-9707. Contact: P & F CONSTRUCTION, Contact: BASIC CONSTRUCTION 2 GARDENER - At least hli:h Contact: LIN SA F. LIZAMA, P ,0, Defendants. reject any or all bids if doing so is in the best interest P.O. B6x 201, Saipan, CM 96960 - Box 1094. Snipan, CM 96960. SUPPLY CORP,. P.O. Box 331, school i:raduate. Salary: $2.16 per A. Organization 2 ASST. MANAGER (Admlnlstra· Tel. 234-5437. Saii>an, CM 969 50 ·Tel. 234-6609. hour. tlon) - At least hllth ochool e:rad­ of the government. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID' - H~h achoo!. Contact: SAIP AN DIAMOND NOTICE OF SALE OF 1. Name of firm and address. uate, at least 3 years experience. 5 CARPENTER i:;raduate, 2 years experience. l GOLDSMITH - Hiib school HOTEL, P.O. Box 66, Saipan, CM i Salary: $4.00-$4.50 per hour. Salary: $160.00 per month. ·~ REAL PROPERTY 2. Qualification and experience. 5MASON 11radua te. Salary: $6QO .00 per 969 50 - Tel, 234-5900. i /s/TONY TAISACAN Contact: LINSON (SAIPAN), INC., - Hti:h ochool 11nduate, 2 years ex­ Contact: MR. & MRS. JOAQUIN month. P.O. Box 2706, Saipan, CM 96950 perience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. PANGELINAN, Saipan, CM 96950 Contact: MIKE'S MFG., INC. 1 ELECTRICIAN - Hti:h achoo! ·Tel. 234-3481 /2. Contact: SU CORPORATION, P.O. ·Tel. 234-6667. (Mike D. Shin), P.O. Box 977, i:raduate, over 2 Years experience, Pursuant to the Writ of a. Organization of personnel and size. Box 2265, Saipan, CM 96950, . Sal.pan, CM 96950 - Tel. 234-7250, Salary: $2.16 per hour. Execution issued by the court 1 MANAGER - Colle11e i?laduate, 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hle;h school Contact: NEW WORLD CO. (Eliza· b, Years of experience in this type of pro­ 2 . years experience. Salary: on December 12, 1986, in the 2 MASON lll'aduate, 2 years experience. 3 CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT beth M, Sablan). P.O. Box 1147, ject. $550.00 per month. 1 ELECTRICIAN 'salary: $150.00 per month. - At least a hillh school graduate, Salpan, CM 96950 -Tel. 234-7004. above-entitled case, I am VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Contact: SAIPAN ICE, INC., P.O. lPLUMBER Contact: BRIAN BOYER c/o J&M minimum 2 years experience, commanded and empowered c. Ability for continuous operations of the Box 1808, Salpan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 2 CARPENTER Ent .. Saipan, CM 96959. Salary: $3.00·$3.46 per hour. 1 HANDICRAFT WORKER - RECEPTIONIST/COLLECTIONS CLERK 322-9848. Education not neceS!lary, 2 years to sell at public auction, for' project. - At least hie:h 9Chool i:raduate, at 2 OFFSET OPERATOR - At leut 1 WELDER - At least a hieh least 2 year• experience. Salary: achoo! e;rad uate, min. 2 yeara ex­ experience, Salary: $2.15 per hour. cash, the following described 3 ACCOUNTANT - Bachelor of hllth achoo! Caduate w / vocational Cantr.ct: DOLL ENTERPRISES, d, Description, location and cost of complet­ For law office. Some typing ability and fluency in · Sl.50 per hour. traininll In related field, at least 2 perience. Salary: $2.60 per hour. real propertv: Science In Bua. Adm!nl1tration or Contact: S.J. CONSTRUCTION & 1 ASST. MANAGER - Must hr.ve INC., P,O, Box .2569, Saipan, CM ed similar projects. English and Chamorro is essential. Some bookkeep­ ,/ In Commerce, m~or In acct&.• 2 years experience. Salary: $484.64 96950 -Tel. 234-3110. HARDWARE SUPPLIES, P.O. Box per month. collelle backe;roun, min. 2 years ex­ Land situated. in Tanapag r+ years experience. Salary: $2.16- perience. Salary: $4.33 per hour, ing and previous law office experience is desirable. 732, Salpan, CM 96960 - Tel. 234- Contact: PACIFIC PRINTING Village, Saipan, CM and I/,, $3.00 per hour. 2 MECHANIC - At least hie:h 1 NURSE - At least Nursini: i;:rad­ 6477. PRESS, INC., P.O Box 1447, uate, at least 2 years experience. B. Equipment Salary depends on experience and qualifications. 3 DRESSMAKER - At leut hie:h school &rad uate, min. 2 years ex· the subject property is ( Salpan, CM 96950 -Tel. 234-7639. Salary: S3.0CJJ$3,'l50' per hour de· 1chool lll'&duate, 2 years experience. 2SECRETARY perience. Salary: $2.89-$3.33 per identified in "Deed of a. 'List each type of equipment and tools owned I , Salary: $2.15 per hour. 2 ACCOUNTANT pends on qualification, 8 DIVING INSTRUCTOR - Must hour. Gift" as lot no. 018 B 20 Contact: SKILL INTERNA­ - Colle1te i:raduate, 2 years experi­ Contact: STS ENTERPRISES, Contact: ·UNITED INTERNA­ and available for the proposed project. Contact: MICHAEL A. WHITE, telephone 234-6547 be a certified diver from a known ·'' TIONAL CORP. -Minda P. Galvez, ence, Salary: $500.00 per month. INC., P.O. Box 642, Saipan, CM TIONAL CORPORATION, P.O. containing approximately P.O. Box 2618, Sa!pan, CM 96960 institution & preferably w / some Box 689, Saipan., CM 96950 - Tel, b, :Availability of truck scale in tons for weighing or 234-6548. 4PACKER 969 50 - Tel. 234~19 8. 10,000 square meters. The - Tel. 234-3033. knowlede:e of the Japanese lan­ 234-3260/5788. 6 PRESSERS/IRONERS property was owned in fee scrap metals. 3 SUPER VISOR (for Sewln&) i:uaee, 2 years experience. Salary: 30 SEWING MACHINE Operator 1 ACCOUNT ANT - Must be a col­ 1 CUTTING ROOM SUPERVISOR $2.26 per hour. · 10 PACKERS simple by Sebastian T. lee;e li??aduate, at least 2 years ex­ 6 INSPECTOR SEWING ROOM Contact: MARIANAS SCENIC 10 CUTTER perience, Salary: $500,00 per COORDINATION CO., P.O. Box Camacho. The owner C. Administration and Field Operations 1 FUSING MACHINE OPERATOR - Junior hle:h achoo! eraduate, 2 PUBLIC NOTICE CNMI TEACHING JOBS month. 6 AFT.ER SEWING OPERATION 1142, Saipan, CM 96950 - Tel. 234- years exPerience. Salary: $2.15 per deeded the property to his 1 DRESSMAKER - Iii~ school 5307. 1. Obtaining highest sale price of metal. INSPECTOR hour. Commonwealth of the son, Vicente T. Camacho. AVAILABLE lll'&duate, at Ieut 3 years experi­ 1 SUPERVISOR PRESSER !Roner Contact: TOMORROW ENTER­ 2. Accountability. ence. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Northern Mariana Islands on January 16, 1981 by Pack PRISE, INC., P.O. Box 1848, 3. Field operations, control and records. The CNMI needs Elementary and Secondary Teachers Contact: CONLEY'S ENTERPRI­ 2 BUTTON HOLE MAKER ROOM. Salpan, CM 96960 - Tel. 322-3631. Commonwealth Trial Court way of a De~ of Gift. SES - Harry N. Conley, P.O. Box 60 SEWING MACHINE Operator for School Year 1987 -1988. Positions are available 1021, Saipan, CM 96960 - Tel. 234- 4. Shipping documents, bill of lading and costs. !JANITOR 1 COOK - Hi~ school e;raduate, 2 Civil Action No. 86-633 Land situated in Sugar 6690. 1 PATTERN MAKER FOR RENT years experience, Salary: $2.15 oer 5. Preparation of daily activities report. at the secondary level in English, Science, Art, Social hour. . King Estate, Saipan, CM l ACCOUNTANT - Collei:e i:rad­ 5 CUTTERS AT GARAPAN 6. Obtain necessary permits from CRM, EPA Studies, Math, Vocational Education (Typing). 2 BOTTONING MACHINE Contact: HAF-DEI TROPICAL Xerox Corporation, uate, BSBA·Accountini:. 2 years known as lot no. 015 D 55 Operator FRUITS PARK, INC./Frand.sco I. Plaintiff, and Corps of Engineers for in-shore opera­ Application forms can be pick up from CNMI Person- · experience. Salary: S~ 50 .00 per Call: Tel. 234-9046 and containing an area of 2COOK Babauta, ·P.O. Box 196, Saipan, nel Office in Garapan or from DOE Central Office at month. 2 SHIPPING CLERK 234-3851 CM 96960 ·Tel. 322-3314. -v- tions. Contact: RANDALL T. FENNELL 964 square meters, more, 6 TRIMMERS Maxima M. Palaganas, or less, as more particu­ 7. 'Check with major mills, scrap buyers and Lower Base. LAW OFFICES P.O. Box 49, - Hii?h achool i:raduate. Salary Saipan, CM 96950 ·Tel. 234~621. dba Fil-Cham Enteprises, $2.16 per hour. PUBLIC NOTICE larly described on Draw­ Government Agnecies of the Country of Local people who have recently graduate~ from col­ Contact: TREVOR BOUCHER dba PUBLIC NOTICE Defendant. ing/Cadastral Plat No. 015' 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - EUROTEX (SAIPAN), INC., P.O. Sale to determine the going reasonable mar­ lege or will be graduating from college in the near Technical collee:e i?l&duate w I a Box 330 CHRB, Saipan, CM 96950. Commonwealth of the Commonwealth of the D 00, the original of which ket value of the type of scrap being sold. mechanical ene;ineerlni? license, 3 FIRST AMENDED was registered with the future who may want to pursue a teaching career are years experience. Salary: $900,00 Northern Mariana Northern Mariana Islands l SALES CLERK - HI~ achoo! NOTICE OF SALE 8. Export taxes. per month. Land Registry· as Docu­ urged to contact Mrs. Ana A. Guerrero at DOE 2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - graduate. Salary: $2.16 per hour. Islands Commonwealth 9. Payment to CNMI ·Government the amount of Contact: ROBERT BABAUTA, ment Number 4841 on the Central Office. Technical collee:e eraduate, w/an Commonwealth Trial Court Notice is hereby given electrical eni:incerlne: license, 3 P.O. Box 881, Saipan, CM 96960 11th day of September, percentage realized on the sale of the scrap years experience. Salary: $900.00 ·Tel. 234-8434. Trial Court that, in accordance with a 1975. Elementary vacancies are continuous. But the last Civil Action No. 87 -282 and method of payment. per month. l ACCOUNTING CLERK - Must Writ of Execution entered the Notice is hereby given that day to apply for the secondary positions is Friday, Contact: OSAKA DENKI DANBO be a hi.J:h school e:raduate, must Commonwealth Trial Court SAIPAN COMPANY, LTD., P.O. on Monday, the 1st day of have at least 2 or more years experi­ Civil Action No. 87-269 In the matter of the in April 1, 1987, I have levied D. Financial Capability June p, 1987. Box 241 CHRB, Saipan, CM 96950 ence. Salary: $2.76 per hour. Estate of Soledad June, 1987 at 10:30 a.m. at - Tel. 322-3466,, Contact: TOWN HOUSE, INC., and executed upon, and I will the Police Station in Susupe,; a, 'Bank guarantee in the amount of $100,000.00 P.O. Box 167, Saipan, CM.96950 In the Matter of the Babauta Camacho, sell at public auction in ac­ 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - ·Tel, 234-6439 /6131.. Saipan, CNMI, pursuant to to a bank in the CNMI that will provide suf­ Hie:h school or colle11e i;:raduate. Petition for the Change Deceased. cordance with law, all of the the writ of execution, I will ficient security to the Government of the Salary: $1,000,00'per month. 2 FARM WORKER - Hli?h ach'ool right, title, and interest of PUBLIC Contact: LYONNAISE MARIA­ of Name of sell to the highest bidder for l??aduate, 2 years experience. Maxima M. Palaganas, a/k/a CNMI in the event of breach of contract. NAS AMERICA INC., P.O. Box Salary: $150.00 per month. NOTICE OF HEARING cash the above-described real 637, Saipan, CM 96960 ·Tel. 234· Contact: ISLAND RESOURCES JERRY MIKEL, Maxima A. Muna, in and to property to satisfy the All proposals must be labelled "CONFIDENTIAL" ANNOUNCEMENT 7704. DEV., INC./Donald G. Florea, P.O. that certain tract or parcel of ~I Box· 736, Sa!Pan, CM 96950 - Tel. by To: The heirs and credit­ default judgment, costs and and RFP number shall be marked on the face of the MESSAGE: Kao Un Nesisita Chocho '? 10 CARPENTER 234-3671. real property situated in expenses of sale. 4 CONSTRUCTION HELPER JERRY MIKEL, ors of Soledad Babauta envelope containing the proposal. All proposals Nisisiita Tarabwaagho? Sugar Kin~ Estates, Saipan, Dated this 13th day of 2 ELECTRICIAN 1 FARMER - Hle:h school graduate .. Petitioner. Are You l Camacho, deceased: Northern Mariana Islands, May, 1987. received shall be the sole property of the Government 10 MASON • 1-2 years experience. Salary: 2 PAINTER $150.00 per month. designated as Lot 015 D 24, of the Northern Mariana Islands, 2 PLUMBER Low Income Contact: RODOLFO C. PANGE­ Notice of Hearing Notice is hereby given and containing an area of ls/JOSE SN. BABAUTA - E!ementary{Hii:h achool 11?ad., :.. LINAN, P.O. Box 201, S~pan, CM 1,154 square meters. Pre-proposal conference for this project will be held And No Job yean experience. SalarY: $1. 7 5 to 96950 -Tel. 234-5437, that Candido Babauta Chief of Police The sake will be held at at 2:00 p.m., on Wednesday, June 10, 1987 at the Or Poor Job $2.16 per hour. Notice is hereby Taman has filed a Peti­ 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - 1 FARMER - Education not neces­ the police station in Susupe, Technical Services Division, Department of Public Or In School Computer Proe:rammer 11?aduate sary, minimum 2 years experience, given that the above­ tion for Letters of Ad­ Saipan, Northern Mariana Is­ 1 DOMESTIC HELPER - At !eaat with knowledite In Accountin11, 2 Salary: $400.00 per month. hie:h school &rr.duate, 2 years or Works in Saipan. years experience, Salary: $2.16 to Contact: JOAQUIN LG, SABLAN, entitled matter is set for ministration in the above­ lands, on Wednesday. June 3, more experience. Salary: $2.15 PJ!r JTP A has jobs for you $2.50 per hour. P.O. Box 542, Saipan, CM 96950 hearing on the 11th day captioned matter; and 1987, at the hour of 3:30 hour, ~ "1-/ The Government reserves the right to reject any or all 1 PURCHASER - H!ih school -. Tel. 234-683 6. Contact: TASI'S ENT. CAR CARE proposals and to waive any imperfection in the Please Contact: i:raduate, with knowled1te of import of June, 1987 at the that the said Petition will p.m. of the said day. The sale & GEN. SERVICES, P.O. Box 96, 1 FARMER -Hi~ school e;raduate and export bualneue1, 2 year1 ex­ will be by public auction, to Salpan, CM 96950. 2 yu: experience, Slllary: $160,00 hour of 9:30 a.m. at the be heard by the Court on proposal in the interest of the Government. Flory M. Dela Cruz or perience. Salary: $2.16 to $2.60 the highest bidder, for cur­ Saipan per hour, per month. 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hiah achoo! 1 MECHANIC - Hie!? ocn'ool 1??ad· Commonwealth Trial Tuesday, June 23, 1987, rent lawful money of the Terry C. Iginoef Contact: YCO CORPORATION - &raduate, 2 years experience.' /s/JOHN C. PANGELINAN Jeaus B. Yumul, P.O. Box 932, uate, 3 yeal'I experience. Salary: Court, San Jose, Tinian, at the hour of 1:30 p.m. United States of America; Salary: $160.00 per month, Tel. Na>.: 322-9310/322-9511 Saipan, CM 96950 - Tel. 234-7425. $2.15 per hour. Contact: MARIA DLC CABRERA, Director of Public Works Contact: MARIA M. CELIS, P.O. Northern Mariana Is­ of the said day. provided, however, that the P.O, Box 124, Sa1Pan, CM 96950 - 2 CARPENTER Box 526, Salpan, CM 96950 - Tel. lands. Dated, this 19th day right, is reserved to reject any Tel. 234.6578. Tinian Sabina San Nicolas 1 WELDER 234-7110. and all bids, for any reason. Dated this 15th day of May, 1987: 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hieh IChooI 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hfi?h school 1 LIVE-IN-MAID - Hle:h ..,boo! 433-9241 3 STEEL WORKER 3 FARM WORKER - Education Tel. No. Dated, this 15th day of e:raduate, 2 years experience. i?l&duate, 2 year1 experience.· e;raduate or equivalent. Salary: - Education not neceuary, 2 years not necessary, 2 years experience. of May, 1987. experience. Salary: $1.60-$2.60 per May, 1987: Salary: $150,00 'per month. Salary: Sl 60 .00 per month. •-1 V $160.00 per month. hour. • SalarY: $150,00 per month. Contact: VIVIAN C. NETH, P.O. Contact: MR, & MRS. WILLIAM Contact: MAGDALENA M. CAB­ Contact: WILLIAM S. TORRES, /s/Jovita A. Castro Rota Joe Mesa Contact: F & M CONSTRUCTION Box 2787, Saipan, CM 96960 ·Tel. R. CONCEPCION, P.O. Box 736, RERA, P.O. Box 73, Salpan, CM P.O. Box 32, Salpan, CM 96960 • CO,, INC., P.O. Box 440, Sal.pan, /s/Dep. Clerk of Court Dep. Clerk of Courts /s/Chief of Police 234-9710. Saipan, CM 96950, 96950 -Tel, 234-6243, Tel. No. 532-9478 CM 96950 - Tel. 234-6866, Tel. 234·5320. Page 46 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 May 22, 1987 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS -Page 47 Fu egos Cyclones learn 48 From page into the bottom of the Kintol smashed a two-run to lead the Rain Construc­ tion erupted for four~runs for their second win in a seventh with two men homer that tied the score tion pass the NMC Fakpi in the top of the first high­ row with a 5-3 lead going were out, when James up at 5"3.11 for the extra with a 13-2 five inning lighted by Dave Santos from past errors SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDING inning. The Emergency shut-.out. The Rain two-runs double and never AS OF MAY 17, 1987 again took the lead 7-5 Construction picked up trail the rest of the way The Cyclones did every­ half points got hot in the TEAM WIN LOSS PCT GB in the top of the eighth thing right from the start second half as he scored Doe Southern 2 0 1.000 the first three runs in the out-lasting the Camacho , I of the game as they out­ I \ 2 0 1.000 with two runs on four second on five hits. The Roots 12-10 for their 21 more for a total of 29 Seabee1 4 2 0 1.000 hits before the Fuegos NMC cut it to 3-1 with a hustled and outscored game high points. Leo Freezer• second victory in a row in 2 0 1,000 Toyota Wheels to advance Ruluked struggled through Joeten Center 2 0 1,000 behind Jess Dela Cruz's· run in the fourth on Jess the third game. Pacl1lc Tradinl! 1 0 1,000 grand slammer took it Mettao 's sacrifice RBI. to game one of the cham­ the slot blocking hands of MPW Flyers 1 0 1.000 pionship · series Monday Hita Travel's Tom Diaz, Typhoon 1 0 1.000 away for good, on third The Rain Construction The Roots cut Joeten's Rain Makers 1 0 1.000 baseman I):erry Ngiraike­ increased it to 6-1 high­ four-runs lead to 4-3 with against the Peacemakers. Gerald Kapileo and Robert DOE Northstar 1 1 .500 laus crucial error that the lighted by Jack Guerrero's three-runs in the bottom Jack Palacios and his Quitugua but he managed Emer&ency I 1 1 .500 1 Camacho Root 1 1 .500 1 next batter popping out to two run homer. They of the first on five hits in­ Cyclones made sure they to score 19 points follow­ Rain Conatructlon 1 1 .500 1 did not repeat the same ed by Rufino's 18 points, MPW Maulee 0 third that would have went on to increased it cluding a solo homer by .000 l'h mistakes they did in the most of them came from The Glazlen 0 1 .000 l'h sealed the victory, instead to 13-2 with a 7 -runs fifth Carlos Camacho. But the Garapan Dude1 0 1 .000 11/:i allowing Jess Dela Cruz to inning rally highlighted by Joeten increased it to 8-3 previous meeting against outside. UIU Underwriters 0 1 .000 11/:i Air MJke the same Toyota team 0 2 ,000 2 record his eleventh league three triples and a inside with four in the top of the Finance 0 2 .000 2 leading RBI. when they fail to stop Ray SABA LEAGUE Tropical B ud1 the park homer for the second on Frank Ada's 0 2 .000 2 Duty Free Shoppen Lizama. This time Ray Playoff Standing 0 2 ,000 2. Ed Sablan pitched a shut-out. two run triple and a solo NMC Fakpl 0 2 .000 2 five hitter and Jack Guer­ The Joeten Construe- shot by Joe Lizama. was held scoreless in the by John Rabauliman Al Ramsay, right, secretary-general of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the BATTING LEADERS: (BASED ON 5 OR MORE TIME AT BAT)- rero, John Reyes and Tom first 10 minutes and only Cyclones 109 Oceania Basketball Federation, meets with local sports and basketball officials and players during his visit this week. With Ramsay in photo are, from left: Bill Sakovich, president of the Northern PLAYERS TEAM AB HIT BAT. Barcinas all went 3-for-3 10 total 1st half points. Sablan C. 7 2-2 16, Pala­ Pete T Taitano Seabees 7 6 ,857 Choi Tim Paez was almost cios J. 8 3-6 19, Palacios Marianas Amateur Sports Association; Zack Cruz, Tony Satur, Ray Tudela, Jack Palacios, Tom Gree Camacho C, Camacho'• Roots 6 5 .833 Barcinas and Ray Guerrero, president of the Saipan Amateur Basketball Association. Eddie Pani:elinan Joeten 5 4 .800 From page 48 unstopable as he tipped F. 51-211, Paez 1511-22 Tom Barcinas Rain Corutruction 5 4 ,800 lglecias_ munity Development Co­ ors (1), Mas Mauleg Cor­ in 41 game high points. 41, Bong 5 2-9 12, Sablan Elias 14 1-2 29, Swingly Game One: Peacemakers vs, Cyclones Jobn Reyes Rain Construction 5 4 .800 His usual inside moves Ani::el Falil: MPW Flyers 5 4 .800 From P(lge 48 ordinator extended ap­ poration (4), Marianas A. 4 0-0 8 3 o.. o 6, Rufino 8 1-2 18 vs. Cyclones May 29 (Friday) Jeu Dela Cruz Fuei::os 7 5 • 714 sent Masga, Hall and for the league's most va!uable preciation to the runners Printing (3), Micro! Cor­ Toyota 85 Rita Travel 80 May 27 (Wednesday) If Necessary for their participation and Cleofas to the bench and RUNS: Jess Dela Cruz ( 5) six players tied at (4). player (MVP) award. poration (1). Mike's Masga 5 1-2 11, Blanco Kapileo 5 2-2 12, Luzama Game Two: Peacemakers Game Three: Peacemakers limited playing time on DOUBLE: Eii:ht players tied at (2). In the women's division, gave special recognition Restaurant (1), Nippon 1 0-1 2, Barcinas 0 0-0 0, 11 1-3 25, Duenas 11 0-0 TRIPLE: Five players tied at (1) to the following sponsoro Blanco. Cleofas 6 1-1 16, Lizama 23, Gabaldon 2 0-0 4, HOMERUNS: Sylvan Pua (3) alx playen tied at (2), the NMASA picked Rita Express Hawaii (1 ), 1 DRESSMAKER ing companies: Associated Charlie Sablan was held RBI: Jess Dela Cruz (11) Sylvan Pua and Tony Satur (6) Pete Taltano Palacios as top athlete for Pacific Insurance Under­ 12 9-11 33, Hall 6 2-2 14, Mareham 5 0-0 10, Cabre­ TOWING SHOP MECHANIC (5), Insurance (1 runner), Duty to only 4 in the 1st half Camacho 3 0-3 6, Matsu­ ra 2 0-2 4, Quitugua - Completion of 8th i:rade, a ming, Aprill. Ms. Palacios writers (1) Pacific Dev­ SERVICE· imum 2 Years experience. Salary: but his crucial 12 second $2.,l 5"per hour. Free Shoppers Limited elopment Incorporated naga 0 2-2 2, Songsong 1 1 0-0 2. recently won the Fifst CALL ---'--1 . Contact: LAITAN'S FRIENDLY (5), FHP (2), Hakubotan half points came in the 0-1 2 Halftime: Hita Travel 42; r- SHOP, P.O. Box 1595, Saipan, CM Annual Masters Bowling ( 4), Lorine Rayvolle (1), Saipan Enterprises (2), right time when his team Halftime: Cyclone 57; Peacemakers 41 969 50 - Tel, 322>5765. Tournament between Guam R & C Tours (4), RIC .MIO\l\/AV Hyatt Regency Saipan (4), needed it. Toyota 40 1 FARMER - Hii:h school erad­ Tours Saipan (2), Tasi Three points: Luzama 2, and Saipan. Jetour Saipan (1), Maria­ In the nightcap the Three points: Cleofas 3 Duenas 1, Rufino 1 MOTORS. uate or equivalent, 2 yea.rs experi­ Tours & Transportation ence, Salary: $150.00 Per month. She was sponsored by . Peacemakers were behind Contact: RAMON M. TAIMANAO, Groce.ries nas Country Club (2), Officials: White, Pierce Officials: Guerrero; Satur 234-7514 Eddie Pinaula. (4), and Town House (1). in the 1st half but the P.O. Box 554, Rota, CM 96951. Diamond Real Fresh Marianas Pacific Distribut- Peacemakers 93 May 25 (Monday) 234-6826 unstopable Elias Rangamar 1 GENERAL HELPER - Hii:h Calrose Rice. Milk 8 oz. Rick 5 4-10, Ruluked 9 Consolation Game: Rita .. 234-6801 school eraduate or equivalent, 2 60 lb. who was held to only 4 1st 1..3 '19, Moses 2 3-5 7, Travel vs, Toyota years experience. S!lary: $150.00 45( per month. · . 8 .• 60 AmerJCJ1n Contact: FIDEL MANGLONA, Red Cron Australian Pink Salmon :I· \' We'll Helµ Rota, CM 969 51. Calrose Rice 16 oz 9\G .. ~, PUBLIC NOTICE 50 lb. Yi..\) sao,,,.. l1 COASTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMBNT WJUYou'2 2.50 ~ 10.50 .r·. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Real Fresh Real Fresh TONI 6th Floor, Nauru Building, Saipan Milk32 oz. Chocolate Puddina Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 96950 IDkJI of 4) Tel. No. 234-6623/7320/3907 1.19 1.60 May 22, 1987 Deter en~ The following is a public announcement of Coastal Permit Applications received by Belated Birthday Cheers Bleach Clorox· .the CRM Office: Family Size 1/2 aal. Date Application to Received/ Project FRANNY B. A TT AO Applicant 10.20 1.70 Application No, Description Location/Site Permit Type Status who turn 2 years on Bleach Clorox 1) U.S.AirForce Bleach Clorox 6/25/86 Radar Tracking Marpi - Saipan Mai or Certified 1 gal. 16 oz May 11, 1987 SMS-85-X-82 Station Siting Complete 2) Boys Scouts of 60(: 5/13/87 Landscaping San Antonio Shoreline Approved• 2.25 CNMI SSm-87-X-55 Village S aipan APC I 3) Geo-Testini: Inc. 5/15/87 Soil Borings Garapan Village - Shoreline APCApprovcd* ~ '· . I Com Starch SS /LRm-87-X-56 Salpan Lagoon Reef APC 4) T..SL Corp. 99~ 5/15/87 Jct Ski Lower Base Port & Indus- Under SPJ /LR-87-X-57 Operation trial APC Review• Publication of the above list is in accordance with CRM regulations which require all White Prawns Sopa Sugpo (P.l.l pe1m1c appucat1ons to be published in a local newspaper ·Nithin 15 days of receipt of Hpplication. New applications are marked with an asteris:t. 6·6511b. 5.75/lb. The public is invited to submit written comments regru:ding any of the above pro­ Happy Birthday Bang us Local Reef jects for which a perm.it decision has not been issued. All public comments should Fish uvt ,. A\ia"1a to 2.SQ,,b. . identify the project by application number. Your comments should be mailed or 1.8S11b. Spedal Guest ANC£R. FR.OM JAfAI hand-delivered to the· CRM Office. All person who desile a public hearing regarding "JOJO & JULIUS" Cit it any project;;~ay i;Icf sq' py submitting.a written request for a public hearmg to the on May 17 & 26, 1987 Local. Mangoes CRM Qffice within. fourteen (14) calendar days of publication of this notice. Resi­ 1.00 /Bag I EXOTIC J) MAY 22-23-24-25-26 '87 dents of Rota and Tinian may submit comments .and h1!aring requests to their local CRM Coordinator. Persons whishing to retain the right to appeal a CRM Permit From Saipan with Love Plus Other' Items, Everyday Low, Low Prices! ,I decision must file a written petition to intervene with the CRM Administrator no Auntie Linda ?~~~~~~'~OM 9u~ later than. seven (7) days following the first date of publication that the CRM Permit .SAN ROQUE VILLAGE Toxas fld. Back of Nauru Bldg. Surnpa Toi. 234-5667 Application is certified as complete as provided in CR_M Regulations Se_ction 8(F) • Page 48 - MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS & VIEWS - May 22, 1987 i14·'4t1~1Wil1(·lHt.1~14!Bi4'ldH~iMAi4'l;iH~IWii@M?i~i4fl.Wi(•l;ltiFllH Mallards win Little League title Senior Little League Tanapag Mariners and the Championship Play-Off San Vicente Sunlighters Sunday, May 10, 1987 for the Championship By Jess Pangelinan game. San Rque JD-9ers 12 - San Roque JD-9ers are Garapan Tigers 2 sponsored by Marianas I Ralph Yumul pitched Country Club, managed by l,,·I " four strong innings and John Babauta and coached Greg Camacho ripped a by Jess Peterson. Garapan Tigers are sponsored by '1: ·'. double and smashed a 1'1 triple, batted in four runs Sonnies and Rainbow and scored twice to pace Construction Company the 1986 and 1987 Pen­ and managed by Frank C. nant Champ San Roque Sablan and coached by JD-9ers past the Garapan Greg Ada. Tigers by a score of 12 to Little League Baseball 2. Ben Lizama of the JD- Championship Play-off 9ers pitched one hitless Result, 5/9/87 First Game: The Gara­ inning to record his first The Garapan Mallards, Little League champion for 1987. save and also went 3 for 3 pan . Mallards, 3rd place with a walk and a run during the 1987 Regular pitcher of the Mallards spectacular double plays triple, scored 3 runs and scored and batted in two Season shut-out the 1987 handcuffed the Falcons which actually prevented batted in 3 runs for the runs. The JD-9ers .are now Pennant Champion Tana­ allowing only three (3) the Falcons from scoring. Mallards. waiting for the winner of pag Falcons 10 to 0. base hits, all singles. Joseph Torres, C.F. went. Garapan Mallards are the game between the Joseph Magofna, Ace Mallards also made 2 3 for 4, 2 singles and one See page 34 Choi wins Ayuda 4th time Fuegos keep up heat By Frank Palacios consecutive win, a 9-7 finish line in 16 minutes Yong Choi continues to in 1984. The Fuegos outlasted come from behind victory and 41 secondso His dominate the CNMI The run staged by the Emergency I 9-7, Seabees over the Emergency I in an nearest challenger, Tourism Week 4th Annual Marianas Visitors Bureau four defeated Duty Free eight inning Marathon in MARP AC runner Patrick Ayuda Sports Run win­ was held Sunday to kick 17 -10, .Freezers stopped the first game. Dela Cruz Walsh, was 19 seconds ning his 4th title which off the CNMI Tourism Tropical Buds in five inn­ who also led the Fuegos' behind him. Lino Fritz makes him once again, the Week. ing 12-2, Rain Construc­ 14-4 victory over the Air of Duty Free Shoppers exclusive winner of the Choi, . sponsored by tion pounded NMC Fakpi Mike Flyers in their season came in third with his ayuda run since it began R & C Tours crossed the 13-2 in five, and Joeten opener on April 26, un­ time of 18:36. ~. Center nipped Camacho's loaded his careers first The women team spon­ Root 12-10. grand-slammer with two sored by Duty Free Jess Dela Cruz's bases men out. Shoppers took a clean loaded homerun in the It seems that the sweep of the women's bottom of the eight lifted Emergency were heading division. Clarie Price the Fuegos to their second See page 46 won again this year, post­ ing a time of 25:520 Emi Tajima Fritz crossed the .· ~lecias, Palacios best in lpfil finish line 14 seconds behind her, followed by Frank Iglecias, Uno-Dos' Kazuyo Tojo. formidable guard, is the main More than 30 runners reason his team is now in the sponsored by tourism­ SABA (Saipan Amateur Basket­ related companies part.. ball Association) playoff for the icipated in the event to 1987 championship. help raise money for the In recognition of his achieve­ Saipan Baseball/Softball ment, the car salesman for Association. Over $5,000 have been raised over the Joeten Motors was chosen past four annual events. Athlete of the Month for April F. lglecias Mrs. Betty Hefner, left, Judge Robert Hefner and Bobbi Priscilla Torres, MVB by the Northern Marianas (NMASA). Grizzard stop for a picture at the sixth mile point of their 15.­ Membership and Comu Amateur Sports Association Iglccias is also a candidate mile walk to collect donations for the Red Cross Saturday. See page 46 See page 46

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