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IfftoVëitôl's Y Of HAWAII UBRA*-' g Marianas CV brietyg Micronesia’s Leading Newspaper Since 1972 Vol. 20 No.2 «>1091 Marianas Variety March 22,1991 Saipan, MP 96950 Serving CNMI for 20 Years Congressional bill contains 902 agreement, up lor introduction by Ronel B. Concepcion Washington Representative Juan Nekai Babauta has in- formed CNMI Governor Larry I. Guerrero that Senator J. Bennet Johnston will introduce a bill that will call for the implementation of the agreement made during the recent 902 talks between the special representative of the US President and the CNMI Governor. The bill specifically tackles on the recommendations made by the Commission on Federal Laws regarding the elimina- tion of the grant for higher education funds and the mailing of lottery equipments. “Introduction of this bill was agreed to by the Special Representatives of the President and the Governor in a letter to the President on September 19,1990,” Babauta explained. The letter to President George Bush states that the 902 representatives recommended the proposed bill to him on January 11,1989 and was accepted on May 6,1989. Babautaeven toldGovemorGuerrero to immediately inform his office of any change in the position of the CNMI, if there is any, as soon as possible. Gov. Guerrero, in response to Babauta’s communication said that the Commonwealth’s position “remains the same and we still desire to have all the recommendations of the Commission implemented.” Moreover, Ll Governor Benjamin T. Manglona, in support of Babauta’s correspondence, said that “introduction of a bill implementing the 902 Consultation’s agreement is long overdue.” Manglona expressed his commendation to Sen. Johnston for helping the people of the Northern Marianas...”extremely grateful and appreciativeof his numerousaccompomlishments and assistance on our behalf.” __ Continued on page 32 Covenant 7 0 2 talks postponed to April 4 -5 by Ronel B. Concepcion The next round of the Covenant Section 702 talks origi- nally scheduled next week, from March 26 to 27, has been reset to April 4 to 5 at the Aqua Resort Club here on Saipan. The talks will include a new seven-year federal funding agreement Acting Governor Benjamin T. Manglona explained that Territorial and International Affairs Assistant Secretary Stella Guerra called up his office. “She informed me that the Secretary of Interior is going to the Virgin Islands and she was asked to go along with the Secretary...so, becauseof that, she will not be able to meet the original schedule which was March 26 and 27,” Manglona said. Manglona further said that the major agenda is that both representatives from the US and the CNMI will enter into a discussion, and negotiate how much would the level of funding be for the “Seven Year Multi-year Financial Assis- tance Plan.” This grant will be used for government operations and for various capital development projects. When asked on the projection of how much will be involved, he remarked that “it would not be nice if we tell the whole bulk figure or how much money will the group be requesting...otherwise, we will not be preserving the integ- rity of the negotiation.’’ "We just have to ask the US government to give us money to address all our major needs...it appears that because of our major needs, it requires more money than what we are using under the current seven-year funding.” Continued on page 37 I Vi fL Î »: fil §s·./ «Pi I Li Senate "over-rides" veto, passes Public Auditor's Act by Ronel B. Concepcion Members of the Senate, dur- ing its recent session, passed into law a Senate Bill granting greater autonomy to the Public Auditor’s Office, by over-riding the veto decision made by Governor Larry I. Guerrero. During the Sixth Legislature, Senate Bill 6-152 authored by Sen. Paul Manglona, known as the Public Auditor Amendments Act of 1989 passed both houses and was sent to the Governor for signing. However, on February last year, the Governor vetoed the proposed measure reasoning that if he signs it into law, there will be duplication of functions with the other departments and “man- datory publication of reports and recommendation.Jeads to an invasion of the right to privacy.” According to the measure, the office of the Public Auditor will be granted “greater independence and authority” by making avail- able to the public all final audit reports, recommendations, and other reports made. The PA’s office will also be given an appropriation, of which will be deposited in an account separated from the General Fund to be handled by the Public Au- ditor. The PA’s office will further- more have the authority to audit and enforce taxpayer liability. Senate President Joseph Inos, in his opening statement before over-riding the veto, said that “Once in a while...adversary situations occur and the Gover- nor finds reasons to veto a piece of legislation...he has that power by virtue of the Constitution.” “A bill or part of a bill vetoed by the governor may be re-con- sidered by the Legislature...Section 7 (c) of the Constitution provides that if two- thirds of the members in each house vote upon reconsideration to pass a bill, item, section or part, it shall become a law,” Inos explained. Continued on page 36 MeianiQuftuquaperfoms a*Spkit Danes along with herSih grade classmates during thsChamonita day festivities, held in Rota's Cultural week event. (See story and more photos on page 1$} Justices rule divorcee has no claim on Garapan lot by Teri M. Flores A majority of Supreme Court justices upheld the trial court’s March 18 ruling that Beraadita A. Guerrero does not have any interest in a Garapan lot owned by her former husband, Bernard S. Guerrero. The suit stemmed after Ber- nadita specifically claimed an interest in the property in a di- vorce proceeding which she initiated in California in March 1989. An action on the matter was then made in May 1989 by the filing of a complaint to quiet title. In their decision on the case, Chief Justice Jose S. Dela Cruz and Associate Justice Jesus C. Borja admitted the use of hear- say testimony to establish that Bernard’s father had intended to give him the 613 sq.m. lot in Garapan. According to the decision, the trial court did not abuse its dis- cretion in accepting hearsay evidence to establish Bernard’s ownership of the lot. Inthedecision, the judges took particular notice on how land ownership and the unique rela- tionship it plays in the custom and culture of the CNMI to a family and to the community. Thejudges al so stated that their acceptance of hearsay exception in the case was in relation with the concept of oral conveyances made under custom. They noted that as of October 1983, oral conveyances of land were permissible in the Com- monwealth and that although the customary practice of “partida” was put into writing, it is not the usual rule as transactions are made verbally. The judges stated in their de- cision that an oral testimony is Continued on page 32

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Page 1: Y Of HAWAII UBRA*-' gMarianas CVbrietyg€¦ · Congressional bill contains 902 agreement, up lor introduction by Ronel B. Concepcion Washington Representative Juan Nekai Babauta

IfftoVëitôl's Y O f HAWAII UBRA*-'

g Marianas CVbrietygMicronesia’s Leading Newspaper Since 1972

Vol. 20 No.2 «>1091 Marianas Variety M arch 2 2 ,1 9 9 1 Saipan, MP 96950

Serving CNMI for 20 Years

Congressional bill contains 902 agreement, up lor introduction

by Ronel B. Concepcion

Washington Representative Juan Nekai Babauta has in­formed CNMI Governor Larry I. Guerrero that Senator J. Bennet Johnston will introduce a bill that will call for the implementation of the agreement made during the recent 902 talks between the special representative of the US President and the CNMI Governor.

The bill specifically tackles on the recommendations made by the Commission on Federal Laws regarding the elimina­tion of the grant for higher education funds and the mailing of lottery equipments.

“Introduction of this bill was agreed to by the Special Representatives of the President and the Governor in a letter to the President on September 19,1990,” Babauta explained.

The letter to President George Bush states that the 902 representatives recommended the proposed bill to him on January 11,1989 and was accepted on May 6,1989.

Babautaeven toldGovemorGuerrero to immediately inform his office of any change in the position of the CNMI, if there is any, as soon as possible.

Gov. Guerrero, in response to Babauta’s communication said that the Commonwealth’s position “remains the same and we still desire to have all the recommendations of the Commission implemented.”

Moreover, Ll Governor Benjamin T. Manglona, in support of Babauta’s correspondence, said that “introduction of a bill implementing the 902 Consultation’s agreement is long overdue.”

Manglona expressed his commendation to Sen. Johnstonfor helping the people of the Northern Marianas...”extremelygrateful and appreciativeof his numerousaccompomlishmentsand assistance on our behalf.” __

Continued on page 32

Covenant 7 0 2 talks postponed to April 4 - 5

by Ronel B. Concepcion

The next round of the Covenant Section 702 talks origi­nally scheduled next week, from March 26 to 27, has been reset to April 4 to 5 at the Aqua Resort Club here on Saipan. The talks will include a new seven-year federal funding agreement

Acting Governor Benjamin T. Manglona explained that Territorial and International Affairs Assistant Secretary Stella Guerra called up his office.

“She informed me that the Secretary of Interior is going to the Virgin Islands and she was asked to go along with the Secretary...so, becauseof that, she will not be able to meet the original schedule which was March 26 and 27,” Manglona said.

Manglona further said that the major agenda is that both representatives from the US and the CNMI will enter into a discussion, and negotiate how much would the level of funding be for the “Seven Year Multi-year Financial Assis­tance Plan.”

This grant will be used for government operations and for various capital development projects.

When asked on the projection of how much will be involved, he remarked that “it would not be nice if we tell the whole bulk figure or how much money will the group be requesting...otherwise, we will not be preserving the integ­rity of the negotiation.’’

"We just have to ask the US government to give us money to address all our major needs...it appears that because of our major needs, it requires more money than what we are using under the current seven-year funding.”

Continued on page 37

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Members of the Senate, dur­ing its recent session, passed into law a Senate B ill granting greater autonomy to the Public Auditor’s Office, by over-riding the veto decision made by Governor Larry I. Guerrero.

During the Sixth Legislature, Senate Bill 6-152 authored by Sen. Paul Manglona, known as the Public Auditor Amendments Act of 1989 passed both houses and was sent to the Governor for signing.

However, on February last year, the Governor vetoed the proposed measure reasoning that if he signs it into law, there will

be duplication of functions with the other departments and “man­datory publication of reports and recommendation.Jeads to an invasion of the right to privacy.”

According to the measure, the office of the Public Auditor will be granted “greater independence and authority” by making avail­able to the public all final audit reports, recommendations, and other reports made.

The PA’s office will also be given an appropriation, of which will be deposited in an account separated from the General Fund to be handled by the Public Au­ditor.

The PA’s office will further­more have the authority to audit

and enforce taxpayer liability.Senate President Joseph Inos,

in his opening statement before over-riding the veto, said that “Once in a while...adversary situations occur and the Gover­nor finds reasons to veto a piece of legislation...he has that power by virtue of the Constitution.”

“A bill or part of a bill vetoed by the governor may be re-con­sidered by theLegislature...Section 7 (c) of the Constitution provides that if two- thirds of the members in each house vote upon reconsideration to pass a bill, item, section or part, it shall become a law,” Inos explained.

Continued on page 36

MeianiQuftuquaperfoms a*Spkit Danes along with herSih grade classmates during thsChamonita day festivities, held in Rota's Cultural week event. (See story and more photos on page 1 $}

Justices rule divorcee has no claim on G arapan lot

by Teri M. Flores

A majority of Supreme Court justices upheld the trial court’s March 18 ruling that Beraadita A. Guerrero does not have any interest in a Garapan lot owned by her former husband, Bernard S. Guerrero.

The suit stemmed after Ber- nadita specifically claimed an interest in the property in a di­vorce proceeding which she initiated in California in March 1989.

An action on the matter was then made in May 1989 by the filing of a complaint to quiet

title.In their decision on the case,

Chief Justice Jose S. Dela Cruz and Associate Justice Jesus C. Borja admitted the use of hear­say testimony to establish that Bernard’s father had intended to give him the 613 sq.m. lot in Garapan.

According to the decision, the trial court did not abuse its dis­cretion in accepting hearsay evidence to establish Bernard’s ownership of the lot.

Inthedecision, the judges took particular notice on how land ownership and the unique rela­tionship it plays in the custom

and culture of the CNMI to a family and to the community.

The judges al so stated that their acceptance of hearsay exception in the case was in relation with the concept of oral conveyances made under custom.

They noted that as of October 1983, oral conveyances of land were permissible in the Com­monwealth and that although the customary practice of “partida” was put into writing, it is not the usual rule as transactions are made verbally.

The judges stated in their de­cision that an oral testimony is

Continued on page 32

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2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

A M e e t i n g P l a c e F o t O u r

P Ц П У l f | O p i n i o n s . . . A n d Y o u r s . .O p i n i o n s . . . A n d Y o u r s .

The firs t day the V ariety w as founded

Last Saturday, March 16, the Marianas Variety's personnel celebrated the 19th anniversary of the newspaper. At thesam e time the advocates of freedom of the press and free speech has designated March 16 as freedom of information day.

It is rewarding to know that the first day of the Variety's existence was chosen to be a symbolic and meaningful for the society.

The community of the Northern Mariana Islands since that day of March 1 6 ,1 9 7 2 have witnessed the great accomplish­ments and contribution thatthis newspaper advocated, it is that of bringing the freedom of expression, the right to know, to speak and be heard.

The newspaper since that day has grown at the same pace as this community, while most of its existence in the past years has generated a great influence to move forward. Also the Variety brought a greater influence on the others from other countries, to see this islands be recognized and become more attractive to developers, investors and others.

While CNMI falls under the protection of the First Amend­ment of the U.S. Constitution, still quite a number of people do not tend to agree or practice the concept of freedom of the press and information. Some politicians would do their best to mislead the public by covering up or holding the information on certain activities that they might be involved.

The Marianas Variety is committed to keep the flow of information objectively reaching the public, it is because we believe that freedom of the press should be a part of the daily life of this society.

Last week, it was reported that MPLC's Executive Director Bill Concepcion told members of the House of Representa­tives, a tentative agreement was given to the resort developers at Samoan Housing area. In other words MPLC is willing to lease the public land at the Samoan housing to the developers.

Two years ago, the Executive Director was in a different position and a great advocate of the idea to reserve that public land in particular for a public park, he even testified at the public hearing held at the Legislature that he supports the idea of public park instead of building a hotel on that land. Bill even showed a report that he wrote to that effect. At that time a local corporation and ANA was preparing a hotel project to be built at that property.

The point is, what does it make the MPLC Executive Director changes his position we do not know, but is still have to be seen.

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J r ’s A g en d aby John DelRosario, Jr.

I am grateful that our Marianas/Washington Repre­sentative John N. Babauta highlighted a number of sub­stantive concerns pertaining to our relationship with the U.S. Government, including the role of our Office at the nation’s capital. He also sought from our leaders for a clear cut definition of our concept of “self-govern­ment”.

Babauta was candid in saying that thecurrent902Talks simply boils down to one of “consulta­tion” rather than “negotiations.” If such is the true nature of the 902 Talks, then it goes without saying that there’s a need to lobby long and hard for the establish­ment of an office on Capitol Hill strictly mandated to handle all insular affairs. No wonder that for almost ten years now, very little progress has been achieved in settling issues with the U.S. that will lead theNMI to attain­ing greater self-government. Thus the confirmation that the current exercise is really one of consultation rather than nego­tiation.

I sensed Babauta’s frustrations and I share and appreciate the difficulty of trying to run an of­fice where the root of frustrations reverts to square one—OUR­SELVES! In other words, we have yet to define and agree on

what we mean by self-govern­ment. Are we addressing this concept within the purview of the Covenant Agreement? Or are we talking more along the internationally accepted defini­tion of this concept? Would the U.S. agree to accepting our definition of self-government other than what’s outlined in the agreement?

1 am as frustrated and confused as anybody else. In the first instance, an overwhelming ma­jority wanted the deal constituted in the Covenant Agreement In subsequent years, we have learned that the deal isn’tasgood as we thought it to be then. We wanted to refine this relationship only to find out quite quickly that there’s nothing up that alley except U.S. intransigence. Where do we go from here? Do we want to be an integral part of the U.S. Government where we partake in presidential elections and are given full representation in the U.S. Congress? Is this a realistic goal for us? Or have we been addressing these concerns just for purposes of glory grab­bing and publicity?

If we choose otherwise, what will it be my friends? And are you willing to make a commit­ment to a political agenda that will require a lot of sacrifices? Whatever the case may be, it is

my personal view that the Cov­enant Agreement is designed to perpetuate neo-colonialism out here. It is a very poorly thought out agreement as evidenced by our frustrations and dissatisfac­tion. And for as long our relationship with the U.S. is premised upon a document that relegates our dignity as a people or as U.S. Citizens, life in these pearly islands can become quite ugly at some point in the future. It need not be allowed to turn out thisway. W ell, either we become full partners with Uncle Sam or continue to absorb the shocks of second class U.S. Citizens. Iam still convinced that we can refine our relationship with the U.S. if for no other reason than to enjoy, on equal footing, all that de­mocracy offers and stands for “...from sea to shining sea.”

***It is gratifying to know that

Father Isaac Ayuyp’s case has been disposed of by the courts. Let us pray for him so that through his services and the work of the clergy in the Diocese, we can all strengthen ourselves and the work of this community in the days ahead. Let this matter be a closed chapter in our books and forge ahead with positive outlook for what the future holds in store for us.

Dear Editor:

Please allow me to express m y concern and opinion concerning our government almighty rules and regulations. First of all, I know for a fact that these great and almighty rules and regula­tions were designed to establish fairness and stability as far as equality is concerned.

They were created so that no one is treated differently and unjustly. But what bothers me the most about these almighty rules and regulations is that it fails to carry on its purpose con­sistently and diligently.

Lately, a lot of rules and regu­lations were and are still being broken and violated, and our so- call proper government agencies are not doing what they’re sup­posed to do, and if they are doing it, they are doing it ineffectively.

Costal Resources Manage­ment Office (CRMO), Division of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Marianas Public Land Corporation (MPLC), and De-

partment of Natural Resources (DNR) are some of the few agencies with rules and regula­tions that is worth mentioning.

An example of a violation that occurred recently in which a particular agency did not respond promptly, was that of the Aquarius Apartment building being constructed over in Garapan. That particular build­ing had an approved CRMO permit to construct a three storey building, but at present time, they are nearing completion of a fourth floor. The CRM office was notified of this violation at the beginning of the fourth floor construction, but no action was taken out at the stage. They did respond later on after the fourth floor was erected. I really won­der what was being done about it because workers are still per­forming work at present time.

Another incident that toojc place recently is the Taga Con­dominium Project up by the air­port intersection. TTiis particu­lar project must be owned by a

Super Power People because they are doing exactly what they’re not supposed to be do­ing. First of all, they were not supposed to land clear more than 1/2 hectares of land area. If you look at the project site right now, you’re going to see more than 3 hectares of cleared land. An­other violation that they have committed was the burning of all those trees they had cleared earlier. That project permit was approved with the condition that they do not do any fire burning. DEQ was notified of this viola­tion, butas usual, they took their sweet time to act on it. There is yet another violation that Taga Condominium has committed, which is the clearing of a pro- posedLimeStoneForest. Iguess theydon’tgivea about ourbirds and other wildlife animals here on Saipan. Their plan must be far more important than nature. I just learned recently that they are now prepared to pay a petty fine for their action, but I must

Continued on page 34

FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3

S C a w a rd s $ 3 9 2 ,0 0 0 to M A C H o m e sa f f i r m s t r i a l c o u r t d e c i s i o n t o g r a n t e n h a n c e m e n t l i e n t o t h e c o m p a n y

by Teri M. Flores

The trial court’s decision granting MAC Homes a $392,000 lien for the “enhance­ment value” of certainimprovements constructed on a Tanapag property was reaffirmed by the CNMI Supreme Court in a recently issued opinion.

The case stemmed from a civil action filed by plaintiff Engracia Repeki to quiet title on the Tanapag property which she was claiming ownership of.

As a result of Repeki’s claim, MAC Homes then filed a suit asserting a claim for equitable reimbursement for the improve­ments on the property.

In the trial court’s decision, MAC Homes was granted relief for the improvements they have undertaken in the property. The court also awarded MAC Homes compensation for the property’s lease price, attorney’s fees and costs

The trial court based its judgement on the equitable doc­trine that one who mistakenly

places improvements on a prop­erty of another is entitled to compensation of which is the amount the improver has en­hanced the value of the property.

Based on the trial court’s de­cision, the amount that MAC Homes was lien to is based on the company’s appraisal of the property and the Sonobe resi­dence that was constructed on it. The lien also included the amount used by the company to enhance the place.

Repeki however contended that MAC Homes should not be awarded the lien since the con­struction of the house frustrated the development or sale of the property with condominium units and as a result, the value of the property was not enhanced.

The Supreme Court in this case, stipulated in its decision that there is sufficient evidence that MAC Homes built the Sonobe residence on the Tana­pag property with the requisite good faith.

The judges stated that the company satisfied the require-

ments of the doctrine of equi­table compensation since based on a CNMI statute, compensa­tion is afforded an improver who is in “possession of a property adverse to the true owner under color or claim of the title and whop constructs improvement on the area under good faith.

The stipulation also stated that the good faith improver is entided to compensation even though the landowner is free from inequi­table conduct

The justices also took note that the company’s good faith was not negated by its receipt of in­formation from a third party stating that there are adverse claims to the property being improved by MAC Homes.

The panel also ruled that “under the circumstances of the Repeki case, it would be ineq­uitable for Repeki to retain the Sonobe residence without com­pensating MAC Homes since it is contrary to equity and good conscience to retain a property received as a result of a bonafide and reasonable mistake of fact

as it is forhim to retain money so received.”

The decision also stated that the trial court was clearly within its authority in imposing the lien, the value of which was based on the company’s appraisal.

The stipulation went on to say that since Repeki did not counter the company’s appraisal, it was only right to follow what has been quoted and that the lien was imposed so as to secure that a payment will be made.

P W D i r e s t o r N o m i n a t e d

f o r * 9 I T o l l F e l l o w s h i p

Public Works Director Eliza­beth Salas Balajadia has been nominated-for the 1991 Henry Toll Fellowship by Gov. Larry I. Guerrero, according to news re­lease from Commonwealth News Service (CNS).

In a letter to Ms. Shari Martin, Executive Assistant of the Toll Fellowship Committee, the Governor said that Ms. Balajadia is, “without a doubt, one of our best and brightest” She is “one of the finest young emerging leaders in the Executive Branch of the Commonwealth Govern­ment” the Governor stated.

An Engineer by education and

training, Balajadia is the head of a major Department. “Our pri­mary government agenda centers on crucial maintenance of exist­ing facilities and necessary improvement of basic infra­structure,” the Governor stated. “The ultimate success or failure of this Administration is in the hands of people like Elizabeth Salas Balajadia. She is doing a top job,” the CNS press release said.

The Toll Fellowship is one where young and upcoming pro­spective leaders in various fields meet for a week-long workshop to discuss their experiences in

their fields. The Fellows will be meeting in Lexington, Kentucky this year, the CNS release said

In his letter nominating Ms. Balajadia, the Governor stated. “Ms. Balajadia is our first female Director of Public Works. She is one of the first women in our islands to achieve professional status in the world of engineer­ing. We are very proud of this woman and look to her to con­tinue in her exemplary leadership role. She is the type of govern­ment leader who would be noticed and encouraged by Henry Wolcott Toll.”

Commonwealth Utilities Corporation's crewmen enclosing redosure units for the underground cable system, one means of solution to finally utilize the underground power cable system, connecting feeder 3 which affect areas starting from the Lower Base power plant, Puerto Rico, Gualo Rai, Chalan Laulau, Portion of San Jose, Golf Course Area, As Perdido, Pina Sisu, San Vicente, Airport Area, DanDan Homestead, and up to Papago Area.

OMIP team checks CNMI infrastructure mamtenanceby Ronel B. Concepcion

The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is now in the process of finalizing a project known as the Operations and Maintenance Improvement Plan (OMIP) program. It will be very instrumental in assisting the islands infrastructure mainte­nance.

An OMIP team is currently on Saipan to go over the contents of the CNMI’s infrastructure plan and to determine CNMI’s op­eration and maintenance needs.

It was the Department of Inte­rior, the Office of the Terrritorial and International Affairs Office, along with theUS Army Corps of •Engineers that have embarked to manage this program.

The US Army Corps of Engi­neer then awarded a contract to Loius Berger International in

Association with Barrett Con­sulting Group in 1989, for a baseline evaluation of the areas that needs improvement.

Acting Governor Benjamin T. Manglona said that these repre­sentatives from the OMDP team is assisting the CNMI in putting the OMIP package together.

The purpose of their visit is to be able to go over with the plan “...explaining its contents to the various CNMI leaders.”

He explained that the mainte­nance program came about through a Congressional man­date made at the time when the US was having problems with keeping up with their mainte­nance of buildings, roads, bridges, and etc.

“The federal government then will come in and try to bail out and help with the operation and maintenance by putting

money...the program is avail­able to the various states, which include the territories,” he said.

Manglona stressed that the US government assists in operation and maintenance by providing some money on a fifty by fifty share basis.

“The whole idea about the program, is that they contacted a company to come out here so that they can see for themselves what kind of a plan they can set for the NMI for road mainte­nance, harbor and other public facilites.”

After setting up the program, comes next the process of for­mulating it.

Once the CNMI formulates it and is approved by the federal govemment...the US will ap­propriate the half-portion of the share, and the CNMI will have to come up with the other half­

share of the money to provide for the rehab of the identified need, he said.

“What we need in the end is to appropriate our matching requirements... whatever money wereceive from the DOI have to be matched at 50 per cent...so we also have to make members of the Legislature aware of what is happening.”

According to the OMDP pro­gram, management cost for the

implementation of the project that is scheduled for five years, including the 4 option years of “implementation follow up ef­fort”, is $2.5 million.

It further said that the DOI has already approximately identified $7 million to share the cost for the implementation of the $100 million worth of O&M im­provements already identified among other areas in the Pacific that have applied for the project.

Callers who wish to give information to NMI Crime Stoppers are not required to give their name or identity, they can leave a code name of their choice, but if they choose to give identity or describe themselves and their whereabouts, in either way they are guaranteed confiden­tiality

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G o v . G u e rre ro o u t on o ff ic ia l tr ip

by Ronel B. ConcepcionCNMI Governor Larry I.

Guerrero is out of the Commonwealth on an official trip since Tuesday afternoon and is scheduled to be back Friday next week.

Acting Governor Benjamin T. Manglona said that the Governor, together with the CNMI Department of Public Health Officials, will visit a hospital in San Diego.

He said that the CNMI health department is in the process of entering into an agreement with SHARP Health Care Systems for off-island medical care in San Diego, California.

“We urgently need those specialist, we are trying to negotiate on that..will also refer our patients there that needs especial treatment.”

The Governor, after that, will then make a stop over in Honolulu...”trying to secure for the government two ships from the US, one vessel for carrying cargoes and one small boat,” Manglona said.

He said that these vessels, especially the LCU, can be used to haul and mobilize needed equipments and other things needed by the various islands of the Northern Marianas.

He specified that with the acquisition of the vessels, they can now bring the needed supply for the Northern Islands like cements for construction needs and to haul volcanic rocks from Pagan to Saipan for road construction.

Manglona mentioned that after the stop over on Hawaii, the Governor will also meet with a group of people in Japan.

The group, which name is not yet made available, conducted a water study recently on Saipan that will let the CNMI know its problem on water.

The head of the group is scheduled to come to Saipan next week, but since the Governor is going to Hawaii and San Diego, he will try to go to Japan on their way back, to meet the person, Manglona said.

S e a t b e lt s la w e n fo r c e m e n t b e g in s A p r il 1 5

by Teri M. FloresStarting April 19, the use of

seat belts will be made manda­tory to all persons riding on the bed of an open truck.

Acting Chief of Police Tony Reyes said Monday that the regulation is in line with the full implementation of P.L. 6-20 which is the Vehicular Passenger Restraint System of Act of 1989.

Residents of Tinian and Rota areexempted from the law which was signed on April 20,1990.

Reyes said that any person who fails to wear a seatbelt may be charged with a minimum fine of $25. The driver of a car, van or truck who does not secure a child under the age of 2 with a safety restraint system, will be subject to a fine of $50.

H it and run le a v e s m an in ju re d

A 19 year old Korean national working as a garment worker for Uno Moda Corp. was the victim of a hit and run, Monday.

Reyes said that the accident, which was reported to the police at 10:12 p.m., involved Who-bul Kim who suffered from bruises and scratches as a result of the accident.

According to the police re­port, Kim was walking on the south lane in Beach Road San Antonio when he was struck by car which was travelling to the northern direction.

The driver fled the scene while Kim was brought to the CHC for treatments.

Reyes said the case is still under investigation.

*Shuang Lim Lee of Garapan sustained a fractured left ankle and lacerations when he was struck by a car driven by Joseph Sablan Salas of Gualo Rai.

Police reports indicate that Salas was driving along W-2 in Chalan Lau-lau when he struck the 35 year old woman when she attempted to cross the street.

Reyes said that according to Salas, Lee was walking along the right shoulder of the north­bound lane and that she fell on his right of way.

Lee was later taken to the hospital for treatments.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 22,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5

' 9 2 budget submission to house being prepared

by Ronel B. Concepcion

CNMI Governor Larry I. Guerrero, together with his council metataclosed-door day­long meeting Tuesday to discuss the “unbalanced" budget for fiscal year 1992, prior to its submission to the Legislature, which deadline is at the end of the month.

According to the Constitution, the Governor before he can submit next year’s budget for approval by the Legislature, should meet first with his council composed of the mayors of each island, including the special assistant for Carolinian Affairs.

Present during the meeting include: Special Assistant for Planning and Budget David Sablan, Saipan Mayor Jesus Sablan, Tinian Mayor James Mendiola, Rota Mayor Prudencio Manglona, Northern Islands Mayor Ambrosio Ruben and Executive Assistant for Carolinian Affairs Rokucho Billy.

Acting Governor Benjamin T. Manglona said that the Governor’s council should go over the budget proposal and approved it.

Manglona said that it was just a “briefing on the formalization of the budget for FY 1992...so that each mayor will have the opportunity to discuss their own island’s needs, request for funding and their justification.”

“These mayors will have to submit their budget to the Governor, the Governor then, together with the planning and budget office, will formulate

them into one which includes all the other departments in the central government,” he said.

Manglona mentioned that discussed was the unbalanced budget, the budget that was just submitted by everybody called as total submission, “...and during the meeting, we found out that various department’s request exceeded our available resources.”

The total exceeeding amount is about $75 million, much over the CNMI’s available resources of only $141 million..."The executive branch will go over it to find ways and means to balance the amount”

It is now the job of the budget people to reduce that bulk to have it balanced for submission to the Legislature.

The members of the council also decided to have the Governor act on it immediately and provide for an over-all deduction ofacertain percentage so that every government agency or department will feel the reduction.

“Our people are meeting day and night, because by law, we have to submit it by March 31,” Manglona cited.

Moreover, according to an information from PIO Frank Rosario, Budget officer David Sablan told the council that FY 1991 resources of $141 million is about $6 million less than FY 1991.

Sablan said that the Governor “is expected” to submit a revised budget proposal to the Legislature in July...’’figure could either go up or down.”

Two lawyers file for company's bankruptcy

by T eri M. F lo re sTwo local lawyers represent­

ing one of Saipan’s major de­velopers have filed a bankruptcy against one of its debtor, Realty Trust Corp.

Lawyers Larry Hillblom and Michael Dotts filed the bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Code for their client, San Roque Beach Dev. Co. againstRTC which, they believe, has stopped in actively engaging in business.

According to the information filed in court, the petitioners

believe that despite the current status of the trust company, it continues to exist and in so do­ing, continues to be liable for its obligations.

The claim arises from the failure of the trust company to defend certain claims regarding the title of property which Re­alty Trust sold to third parties.

The suit alleges that the trust company, may owe more than $50,000 and may be a debtor under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy law, according to the petition.

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M an in v o lv e d in fra u d s c a m p le a d s in n o c e n tby Teri M. Flores

A Filipino national appeared in court March 14 to answer to two counts of fraud and two counts of theft filed against him by the Attorney General’s Office.

Florian Z. Diamzon entered an innocent plea to the charges through his counsel Laurie Faymonville.

Diamzon, who was arrested on March 9, admitted his in­volvement in a scheme that defrauded his employer, H.S. Lee Construction of cheques amounting to more than $100,000.

Court records also show that the scheme, which has been going on since September 1989,

involve changing payable names on company cheques. Records also show that almost $3,000 in cheques have already been recovered.

German Ocena, 39 and two others have also been implicated in the scheme however, the police still have yet to make an arrest.

In other news:*A Palauan woman who was

arrested at the Saipan Interna­tional Airport on February 12 was ordered to pay a $2,000 in unsecured fine to settle the charges of importation and smuggling of controlled sub­stances filed against her.

Apolonia Shiprit was allowed to leave the Commonwealth after she has posted 5% of the required

fine.Customs officials found the

marijuana packed inside the fishes which have been stored in three styrofoam ice chests which belonged to her.

Shiprit arrived on Saipan via Flight 954 from Palau. Her mother, 69-year old Andres

Myotle, also has a smuggling charge pending in the courts.

■"Convicted felon Mariano SN. Camacho pled innocent to charges of burglary filed against him in Superior Court.

The complaint was filed after Camacho allegedly entered a building on Dec. 30, 1990.

He is currently serving a 50- year jail term after he was found guilty of raping a San Vicente school teacher in 1988. Related charges have also been filed against him by another San Vicente woman who he allegedly raped on January while he was out on a week-end pass.

D e v e lo p e r 's d o u b le o f f e r r e je c t e d in O a h u

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The Mayor also said in a hastily called press conference that he will continue to spread the message to the public that the Halekua Development Corp. “impact fee” package is “nothing more than a public relations garbage,” the article stated.

The HDK which is owned by developer Herbert Horita, do­nated $24 million to the City Council to get its needed zoning for the Royal Kunia housing and for the two-golf courses it proposed to develop.

The article also cited that the developer has already offered $10 M. to the city for each of the planned golf courses and another $10 M. to the Waipahu Community Foundation.

The initial $ 10 m. offering for

each of the planned golf courses was raised to $23 M per golf course after Fasi vetoed the bill that approved the development’s zoning requirement. Also included in the increased package was the $4 M. allotment for the community foundation, Kresnak wrote in his article.

Kresnak also cited a writen Halekua Dev. statement that it is hoped that the additional funds it has offered will be used to assist the city in building more homes for the people of Oahu.

The Royal Kunia project is expected to include more than 2,000 homes of which half of the units would be priced for low- to-moderate income families.

Kresnak also wrote that the company has agreed to guaran­tee public play at reduced rates at the two golf courses.

Chairperson of the Council Zoning Committee Donna Kim said in Krcsnak’s article that she will consider and take hard look at what the developer has to offer before deciding on how she will vote on the zoning.

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Forum addresses developmental disability in the CNMI, today

by Teri M. FloresA forum which will address

the accomplishments and needs relative to the developmental disabilities in the Common­wealth is scheduled to be held today at the Diamond Hotel starting from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The forum, which has been organized by the Developmen­tal Disabilities Council and the Catholic Social Services, is in conjunction with the observance of March as “Developmental Disabilities Month.”

The discussion will center around the American’s with Disabilities Act and the Devel­opmental Disabilities Bill of Rights Act, two statutes which aims to address the needs of those who are handicapped.

The Americans with Disabil­ities Act was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1990and was signed by U.S. President Bush with 3,000 special citizens in attendance.

The bill grants civil rights and equal rights to all persons with disabilities and has also been called a monumental victory by Lt. Governor Benjamin Manglona as it now recognizes the group of special citizens which have been previously ignored by many.

The DD Act also gives the challenge to local governments to respond to the needs of the developmentally disabled. The DD Act is in line witlvthe nation­wide initiative directed toward the achievement of personal or individual independence, productivity and full integration of the disabled community.

Lydia Santos of the CSS said in a Tuesday interview that

several advocates of the statues for the disabled are expected to be the guest speakers for today’s discussion.

John Wisenburger, a Guam- based attorney who heads the Guam Legal Services and who has had an intensive background with regard the issues surrounding the handicapped, will be speaking on the Ameri­cans with Disabilities Act

The discussion on the DD Act will be presented by CSS Protection and Advocacy Su­pervisor Remy Sablan and Margarita Olopai-Taitano, the chairperson of the DDC.

A discussion will also be presented on the Education of the Handicapped Act while a video showing of the 1990 Festic Games held in Kobe, Japan will also be presented.

The festic games features a large gathering of handicapped competing for a special Olympics, Santos said.

Around 100 individuals composed of the disabled, rep­resentatives from the govern­ment, the employers and the private sector, are expected to attend today’s forum.

Santos said that at present, educational information are be­ing given away every month to those who are interested in helping and understanding the handicapped.

She said the CSS also has a Protection and Advocacy pro­gram which the disabled can avail of. A technology day will also be held by April which would set up a referral system for the disabled so they can get involved with the day-to-day activities of the community, Santos said.

Is la n d C a b le T V - P o h n p e i e x p a n d s

Cable television viewers in Pohnpei will soon be able to enjoy live CNN and ESPN coverage through the newly- activated Island Cable TV- Pohnpei satellite receiving systems. A total of twelve channels of service are scheduled to begin sometime in late March, according to Larry Dunn, vice president of telecommunications for United Micronesia Development Association (UMDA).

Basic monthly service according to UMDA press release, will include four network channels (ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS), the FOX and Discovery channels, two local channels, and 24-hour live CNN and ESPN

programming fora low monthly service fee of $15. Viewersmay also subscribe to premium channels (Disney and HBO) for an additional monthly service fee of $10 per channel. A one­time service installation fee of $25 is also required.

Island Cable TV -Pohnpei, the UMDA press release said, was incorporated in October 1990 as a joint venture between United Micronesia Development Association (UMDA) and Bernard Enterprises of Pohnpei. UMDA is an economic development corporation with some 1,200 stockholders and diverse business interests through Micronesia.

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L o c a l b a n d s to p e r fo rm S u n d a y a t t h e C o w to w n

by Teri M. Flores

Get ready Saipan foramusical extravaganza which will feature some of the island’s best bands.

Music enthusiasts will get to hear a variety of music ranging from island sound to jazz to good ole’ rock and roll in a concert called “Battle of the Bands.”

The afternoon of dance and music will be held on Sunday,, March 24 in Cowtown at 11 a.m. and will feature ten of Saipan’s best bands.

Jess Pangelinan and the Third Generation,Gal vinGuerrero and Natural High,the Island Cruisers, Russell Rankin, the CM Serenaders, the Island Set and the Orian Butaud will be some of the featured artists in the concert.

“People may think that they will be watchingacon test among the bands but no, this is purely a jam session where the talents of our local artists will be highlighted,” Elizabeth Ann of B&E Productions said.

She said that she and her partner Brad Cleven, conceived the idea with visions of “Woodstock” in mind. But, the main idea behind the concert, was to showcase the talents of the local bands and to make a statement that the CNMI also has its share of talents who are at par with some of the best bands found in Guam and in the

Mainland.Although some of the bands

have performed for fiestas and nightly shows, this is the first time in years where all of them will be gathered together to entertain and perform theirmusic for a large crowd.

Ann said that it took them four months to plan the show and get it mounted. The planning stage alone entailed a lot of hard work but, she said that it was all worth it considering the boost the show will give to our local talents.

There are also plans of doing the conceit a bi-annual event, Ann said.

Renowned island singer David K. Peter will lead the singing of the national anthem while

recently crowned Miss CNMI Universe Sharon D. Rosario will also have a guest appearance.

The sound system and equipment for the concert is provided by Shimbros of Guam.

Portions of the live concert will also be aired over KCNMI whiletaped portions will be heard on KZMI. It will also be telecast on Saipan Cable T.V. at a later date.

$10 tickets for adults and viewers under 12 years can watch the concert for free. Ticket outelets are at the Joeten Shopping Center and at Rudolpho’s.

20% of the show’s proceeds will go towards the fund for the Youth Center in Susupe.

G a rm e n t f a c t o r y d o n a te s

7 0 0 T - s h ir t s to s c h o o lAccording to acting Principal

Lourdes T. Mendiola, the Pang Jin Sang Sa Corporation has donated over 700 T-shirts to Garapan Elementary School. Mendiola said Gonzales Santos, Resident Manager/Corporate Secretary for the garment factory, was instrumental in the school getting the T-shirts, said a PSS pressrelease.

Santos, a former principal at the school, represents the

corporation’s President, Chai In Taek. Mendiola said theT-shirts, which were custom made for the students and staff, are now being printed with the Garapan Elementary School logo.

The Principal said the PSS press release, wished to express herappreciation toPangJin Sang Sa Corporation, President Chai In Taek, and Resident Manager Santos for their donation.

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The Governor has proclaimed the week of March 24 to 30, 1991 the CNMI Nutrition Awareness Week. The theme of the week is “Choose Local Foods for a Healthier Future”. All CNMI citizens who are interested in learning about nutritious local foods are invited to participate in the following activities that have been planned by the Nutrition Awareness Week Committee:

At J.C. Tenorio Enterprises, Susupe, a display about the nutritional value of breakfast cereals will be in the lobby. The display will remain for theentire week. The store will be giving away two special issues' concerning good nutrition, according to a news release from CHC.

Also at J.C. Tenorio Enterprises, Susupe, a Tasting ofLocal Foods will be happening on Saturday, March 30, from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. Nutritionistsfrom the Department of Public Health and the Land GrantProgram will be available for information and questions.

In observance of the week the Public School System is supporting Nutrition Awareness Week by providing students with

special handouts about nutrition “What is Nutrition all About” and “Vitamins in Fruits and Vegetables”.

The PSS resource center is offering their service for additional nutrition education materials including theNutridon Bingo Game, the CHC news release stated.

The Nutrition Assistance Program has encouraged participating stores to promote wholesome and nutritious foods especially during this week as well as throughout the year.

An interview with the members of the planning committee is also scheduled as pari of the weeks activity.

The interview will be conducted by KSAI Radio, Studio 936 while the Senior Citizen Program will provide special local foods to their participants during the Awareness Week, the press release stated.

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Q u ie t t i t l e b i l l n e e d s s o m e c h a n g e sby R. B. ConcepcionThe House’ Committee on

Judiciary and Governmental Operations, chaired by Cong. William Ada, recently conducted a public hearing on a proposed measure that will provide for a simplified procedure and shorter period of time to obtain a quiet title to real and personal property.

The measure is house bill 7- 143, also known as the Quiet Title to Real and Personal Property Act of 1990, introduced by Cong. Stanley Torres and three others.

Most testitomies that came from various government agencies and departments showed opposition towards the passage of the bill.

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Chief Justice Jose Dela Cruz, in his prepared testimony before the committee, said that “it is not definite whether the proposed measure will ultimately result in less expense and time to the parties involved.”

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Mariano K. Camacho. ■. "he is just like everybody else."b y T eri M. F lo re s

He could have contented him­self with just sitting around, waiting for the assistance of his cousins who would surely pro-

vide for him but no, he worked for his dream and continued to reach for it despite the odds.

He could have easily given up and lost hope but, he continued to persevere and did not let his

handicap get in his way of attain­ing the position of which he has maintained for the past several years.

Mariano K. Camacho, through the help of several generous and

understanding people, was able to cross the boundary separating the handicapped and the so called “normal people.”

Was it easy for a person like him to assimilate with the rest of

society? Did he ever experience any discrimination or experience special treatmentbecause he was handicaped?

Mario, as he is called by close friends mid associates, said that he has never felt special because he is disabled. He even said that he never once felt discriminated because he goes around with the help of his wheelchair.

“There are circumstances when people find themselves in an awkward situation with re­gards to dealing with me but, eventually, when they come to know me, they treat me just like they would treat any of their friends,” Mario said.

Bom a paraplegic 33 years ago to Simeon 0 . Camacho and the former Guadalupe King, Mario is the second to the oldest among 14 children.

Although he had a lot of sib­lings, he feels more closer to his cousins whom he grew up with and to his late Grandmother who raised him up.

“My grandmother said that I was bom premature and I had to stay in an incubator for six months before my Mom could finally cuddle me,” Mario said.

Mario was not able to expe­rience how it was to hobnob with kids his age since he was only able to go to school when he reached 15.

It was Helen Hensley, a Peace Corps volunteer, who taught Mario the basics of reading, writing and ‘rithmetic. Mario recalls that Helen used to visit him three nights a week just so he can get his elementary educa­tion.

It was in the 70’s when Dr. Sutherland, an orthopeadic spe­cialist, was stationed on the is­land. From Dr. Sutherland, Mario was able to undergo cor­rective surgery for his limbs. He then had to be confined in the hospital for a year after he un­derwent four major surgeries which were all performed by Dr. Sutherland.

After the operations, he was then sent to the Marshall Islands where he had to undergo physi­cal therapy for six months.

Upon returning to Saipan, Mario passed a series of exam­inations which enabled him to enter 8th grade at the Mount Carmel School. He was able to continue his secondary educa­tion through the help of Tana- pag prelate Fr. Edward Robin­son.

He continued to climb the lad­der of success after he graduate from high school in August 1978. After graduation, he started his career with the Department of Public Safety where he has been connected for the past 12 years.

Mario started with the De­partment as a CETA trainee and was assigned at the records sec­tion by the late DPS Direct» Jose M. Sablan.

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Mariano K. Camacho...Continued from page 12

Through the encouragement of former DPS Administrative Officer Edward Manibusan, he pursued higher studies in law enforcement at the Larssen Community College in Cali­fornia.

He was able to attend the school through the auspices of the Director of Vocational Re­habilitation Dr. Manny Vil­lagomez.

In six years time, he was able to graduate with an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Police Science. He was also able to receive various certifi­cates in the different areas of police operation and man­agement

Was it hard for him living in a different set-up away from home and family?

“Living in California taught me how to become self-reliant because I did not have anybody to do things for me. I was alone, away from my family and I had no one to turn to except myself so, I just made the most of what and where I was in,” Mario said.

Mario also became the As­sistant to the Chief of Campus Police while, he was attending the College and right after get­ting his degree, he headed straight for Saipan where he as­sumed the post of Officer-In- Charge for the Identification and Records section of the police department, a position which he has held for the past six years.

How is Mario as public ser­vant and as a colleague?

“If he could use his two feet and not that wheelchair, he could probably do more paperwork and accomplish more than what he is doing now,” Assistant Chief of Police Tony Reyes said.

He said that not only is Mario a conscientious worker but, he also gets along well with all of us here in the Department.

“Mario is a very person to deal with. He does not let his handicap get in the way of what he wants to do,” Capt. Martin DLC. Camacho said.

Mario’s efforts eventually were for naught. During last year’s Lab» Day celebration, he was declared as the “Em- ployeeoftheY ear” by the Lab» Day Committee, a prestige which he has given to the DPS.

Mario would again give pride to the DPS after he was chosen to represent the CNMI’s special people in the Conference on Employment of the Disabled which will be held in Dallas, Texas on May 21.

It was because of this event that DPS Director Greg Cama­cho decided to have a fundrais­ing effort so that they can pro­vide Mario’s wheelchair with a motor.

At present, the DPS is solic­iting pledges from among the various business entities and in­dividuals so that they can pro­vide the motor for Mario’s wheelchair before he leaves for the conference.

So, what then is Mario’s ad- ing for that unreachable star be-vice to special people like him causeeventually.thingswillfallwho want to climb up the ladder into places and before you knowof success? it, you have achieved that which

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"Home ol the Chamorros" Hosts Cultural Festivities. . . . . . c u l t u r a l w e e k ,

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Rota Elementary School held its annual Cultural Week which culminatedonFriday, March 15, with Chamorrita Day. A parade of floats, dances, skits, races, and awards were featured during the day-long celebration. Ap­propriately the festival was held at the elementary school, “Home of the Chamorros”, according to PSS press release.

This year’s theme was “Fanbanidosu Nu i, Lenguahi, Kostumbre yan Kutturan-miyu: Chamorro”, “Be proud of your language,customsandCulture”. i

Master of Ceremony was Jesus A. Songsong, acting Principal of RES Kindergarten, teacher Rosita A. Santos was Chairper­son of the Cultural Week/ Chamorrita Day. Santos said that although students are en­couraged to maintain their cultural ties on a daily basis, this program is the highlight of the year, said PSS news release.

The program was presented almost entirely in the Chamorro language to emphasize the im­portance for the children to maintain their native language.

Dolores Marciano, Chamorro Bilingual Program Coordinator for the Public School System, is a staunch supporter of her heri­tage, and believes in practicing this type of commitment on a daily basis. “I feel very strongly t hat the Chamorro people must maintain their culture, and prac­tice their language and customs everyday’” shesaid. “Otherwise it will disappear,” the PSS re­lease said.

Songsong and Santos wanted to extent their gratitude and ap­preciation to the Community and Cultural Affairs Office, the PTAC, other Government Agencies, parents, teachers, stu­dents and guests who contributed to the meaningful success of the celebration.

Above; Some of Barbara Bowen’s 5th grade class relax before performing their “Spirit Dance" at Rota Elementary School's Chamorrita Day Festivities. These five students are MelaniOuitugua, Inas Lizama, Moses Charfauors, Julyne Manglona, and Lucille T. Ayuyu. (PSS Photo)Right; An enthusiastic crowd watches the days activities during Rota's Chamorrita Day. Rota Elementary School hosted the Friday, March 15 event. (PSS Photo).

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I m e k la e y e s f o r p r e s id e n c y , a p p l i e s f o r p a s s p o r tBy Dana Kennedy Associated Press W riter

N ew Y ork (AP) - Im elda M arcos plans to apply for a p a s sp o rt to re tu rn to the Philippines in what m ay be the first step toward running for president o f her home country, her lawyer said Tuesday.

M arcos w ill appear a t the F ilip ino consu late T hursday morning to apply for a passport, eventhoughPhilippinePresident Corazon Aquino has ordered consular officials not to give her one.

Aquino issued a report from M anila Tuesday w arning all Philippine Consular posts to deny a passport to M arcos or her fam ily m em bers “until their names have been stricken off the list o f disqualified persons from o b ta in in g tra v e l documents.”

M arcos’ attorney, Jam es Linn, said his client plans to apply for a passport in order to exhaust all administrative avenues. Then,

lawyers will file suit in court in the Philippines to dem and that she be allowed home. Linn said there is no such thing as exile or banishm ent under Philippine law.

“They are literally forcing her tobeaposition where she’s going to have to run forthe presidency,” said Linn. “She believes the country is in dire straits."

L in n sa id M a rc o s has “ trem endous support” in the P h ilip p in e s , th o u g h heacknowledged that the“hundreds o f people w ho chant her nam e” are not covered by the Filipino press.

“She wants to go home to help h e r p e o p le an d b u ry h e r husband,” said Linn. “She’s not a threat to anybody. The only personshe’sathreat to is Corazon Aquino.

F erd inand M arcos d ied in Hawaii in September 1989, three years after he w as deposed in a “people’srevolution’TedbyM rs. A quino . M rs. M arcos w as acquitted to all crim inal charges

against her in a racketeering trial last year.

She and her husband had been accused o f illegally transferring $ 1 6 0 m illio n fro m the Philippines and defrauding banks

o f $165 million. Mrs. M arcos is not allowed to leave the island o f Manhattan withoutrequesting permission from the Department o f Justice 48 hours in advance because federal authorities have

deemed her a “security th re a t” Mrs. Marcos plans to fly to

Chicago on Friday to m eet with leaders o f the large expatriate F ilipino com munity there, Linn said.

PSS libraries sponsoring students Read-A-Thon

The Public School System libraries are sponsoring a Read- A -T h o n fo r a ll C N M I K indergarten th rough g rade tw elve students, according to K im L afferty , CN M I P ublic Librarian.

The activity will be held in co n ju n c tio n w ith N a tio n a l Library W eek set for April 14- 20,1991. W ith the theme “Kids who read, Succeed” all students are encouraged to read and read with prizes for the top readers, according to a press release from the PSS.

Lafferty said the two schools thatread die m ost will receive an

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D u rin g th e R ead -A -T h o n A nthony Pellegrino, Chairman fo r the P ublic L ib rary Task Force, is askingparents to pledge funds in support o f the Public Library for each bock read by their children. ‘T ot exam ple”, said Pellegrino, “$10 per book

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B l u e p r i n t s t e a c h p r o b l e m s o l v i n gS tuden ts in th e B luep rin t

course a t N orthern M arianas College (NM C) are learning a lo t m ore than how to draw straight lines. Instructor Jerry Bailey is teaching a team of five s tu d e n ts a t N M C sou n d

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professional education”, said a press release from NMC.

“ I can’t say enough about the character o f these five young men”, Bailey w ent on. “They cam e into this course with a bundle o f misgivings — much as I did at their age. B ut they’ve en d u re d so m e tim e s tough critiques o f their work to em erge with some real understanding o f what are known in the profession as “contract docum ents”. They see how these docum ents are formalized — and w hy” , the NMC new s release said.

B ailey says tha t b luep rin t

drawings may be the end resu lt o f what students do, but they learn that those draw ings are more than lines traced on a sheet o f paper. Those lines, Bailey explains, represen t dec isions made about site lim itations, and about environmental concerns, o r ie n ta tio n o f a s t ru c tu re , e s tim a tio n o f m a te r ia ls , considerations about budget, and more. “ In short, these students are learning how to program the w ork in v o lv ed — an d th a t involves problem solving,” it said in the NM C release.

The five students in B ailey’s Blueprint 100A class are working as a team headed by a “jo b cap tain” to produce drawings for a faculty office building to be located on the AsTeriajecam pus. Bailey hopes that his curriculum can be expanded with courses in both art and science with the goal o f o ffe rin g a tw o-year degree program in Architectural and Engineering Technology. B ailey te lls fu tu re studen ts: “Bring a thick skin, some graphic s k il ls , an d a g o o d m ath background. The rest is a snap!”

First pacific Women's Conference in Hilo, Hawaii planned for May 30

NMC students taking up the Blueprint course -Standing left to right: Serafín Babauta, Joe Castro, Frankie Castro, Ramon Dela Cruz, and Rick Mafnas. Seated is instructor Jerry Bailey.

The firs t pacific W om en’s C o n feren ce w ith th e them e “E m p o w erin g W o m en to Achieve”, will be held in Hilo

Hawaii, May 30 through June 7 ,. 1991. Focus o f the conference is on em powering women through o ffe r in g o p p o r tu n it ie s fo r

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le a rn in g an d sh a rin g o f information, and training in new technologies that will strengthen leadershipskills for development within a foundation o f cultural and spiritual values, according to a press release.

T he co n fe ren ce the p ress release said, is sponsored by the National Spiritual Assembly o f the B aha is o f the H awaiian Islands and the University o f Hawaii a t Hilo. The conference is an educational offering for the public.

P a r tic ip a n ts w ill a t te n d p re se n ta tio n s and hands-on workshops on subjects including: perm acu ltu re ; education fo r peace in the home, school and com m unity ; p ro d u c tio n o f a u d io -v isu a l an d m ed ia materials; nutrition and health; developm ent and marketing o f p ro d u c ts ; m a n a g e ria l an d f in a n c ia l sk ills ; so c ia l an d economic development projects; and networking. Conferees will also have the opportunity to go on field trips to agricultural and business sites, and social service ag en c ies . A C e rtif ic a te o f A chievem ent will be aw arded to those attending the sessions, said the press release from the Bahai Faith office.

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N O T IC E O F S A LE UNDER POWER OF SALE i l DEB) OF TRUSTJU A N P. DELOS REYES and LER N A F. DELOS REYES, on or about February 25, 1985, gave and delivered to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farmers Home Administration, ITnited States o f America, a Deed o f Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed o f Trust w as recorded on February 25,1985, under Document No. 85-0453 to secure paym ent o f a Promissory Note o f the said Trustor to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Fanners H om e Administration, U nited States o f America.T he Deed o f Trust and this N otice o f Sale affect the property hereafter described:

L o t N u m b er 005 1 519, a n d con tain ing a n a re a o f 743 sq u a re m e ters , m ore o r less, as show n on the Division o f L an d s an d S u rv ey ’s O fficial c a d a s tra l P la t n u m b e r 2084/82, th e orig inal o f w hich w as reg istered w ith th e L an d R eg istry as docum ent n u m b e r 14232, d a ted M ay 14 ,1 9 8 2 , th e descrip tion th e re in being in co rp o ra ted herein by reference.

The Trustor has defaulted on paym ent o f the N ote secured by the D eed of Trust, and by reason o f said default the M ariana Islands Housing Authority issued its N otice o f D efault on December 3, 1990.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the M ariana Islands Housing A uthority will, on April 19,1991, a t 10:00 A.M ., at the office of the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, M P 96950, under pow er o f sale contained in the Deed of T rust, sell the above described parcel o f real property at public action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $71,000.00, total am ount due to Fm HA loan and M IH A ’s expenses.The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property o f the Deed o f Trust, other than that the M ariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder o f such Deed o f Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from time o f sale.The M ariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, tim e and place for sale o f such property. Any prospective buyer m ust be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws o f the Com m onwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Com monwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands.The further right is reserved, in the absence o f satisfactory bids for the outright sale o f the said parcel o f real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property a t the same time and place, o r at a later tim e, for long-term lease to any person on the usual term s and conditions for long term leases o f real property offered by the M ariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount of $71,000.00 shall also apply with lump sum paym ent for the term o f the lease.D ated this 14th day o f March, 1991.By: /s/Juan M. SablanExecutive DirectorM ariana Islands Housing Authority

COM M ONW EALTH OF THE NORTHERN)M ARIANA ISLANDS ) SS.On this 14th day o f March, 1991, before me, a Notary Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands, person­ally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, known to m e as the person whose nam e is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE O F SALE UNDER POW ER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf o f the M ariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

. /s / NIEVES S . TOM OKANE Notary PublicCommonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands M y Commission Expires on the 9th day o f Jan. 1993

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 19

M a r i a n a

Pursuant to the provisions o f 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of M arianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving the parcels o f land de­scribed below. Concerned per­sons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5,1991 at 9:00 A M . in the Conference Room o f MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways AcquisitionPRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 1769-RW Containing an area of5,082squ are meters

PUBLIC LAND -SaipanLot/ Tract No. 013 G 01 Containing an area o f 40,800 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No.012G 03 Containing an area o fl9 ,000 square meters

i s P u b l i c L a n d C o r g

PUBLIC N O TIC ESigon gi probcnsion siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE A CTO F1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia man ana i ginen este put i intension- na i Marianas Public Land Corpo­ra tion hum alom gi kon tra tan atulaikan taño ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni manm adeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni maninteresanie sina manmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatu laikan tano m apropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa para u makonduktagi A brit5 ,1991 gioran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PR O PO SITO N PU PBLIK U - Roadways Acquisition

TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru 1769-RWgiya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 5,082 metro kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 013 G 01giya S aipan yan ha konsisiste40,800 metro Kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 012 G 03 g iya Saipan ya ha konsisiste 19,000 metro kuadrao na area

» o r a t i o n

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 etsec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT OF 1987. nge Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe llii welo falu w iye e tookingfaluwkkafaal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul Uiiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5, 1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

AM M W ELEER T O W L A P - Roadways Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No.l769-R/W Llapal nge 5,082 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No.013 G 01 L lapal nge 4 0 ,8 0 0 square meters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012G 03 L la p a l ng e 19 ,000 square

meters

M a r i a n a

Pursuant to the provisions o f 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION ACT O F 1987, notice is hereby g iven o f M arianas Public Land Corporation’s in­tention to enter into an ex­change agreem ent involving the parcels o f land described below. C oncerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 a t 9 :00 A .M . in the Conference Room o f MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1805-R/WContaining an area o f 4,127 square meters

PUBLIC LA ND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 012 G 07 Containing an area o f 71,118 square meters

s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p

PUBLIC N O TIC ESigon gi probension siha gi 2 CM C 4141 e t sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­CHANGE ACT O F 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i M arianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n hu m alo m gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adeskrib i gi sam papa. T odu p e tso n a s ih a ni m a n i n t e r e s a n t e s i n a manmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan m anmalista siha na pidason ta n o g i sa m p a p a p a ra u makondukta gi Abrit 5 , 1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition

TANO PRAIBET- Sitio Numiru 1805-R/Wgiya Saipan yan ha konsisiste

4,127 metro kuadrao na area

TA N O P U P B L IK U - S itio Numiru 012 G 07 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 71,118 metro Kuadrao na area

» o r a t i o n

Reel ayleewal m e bw angil 2 CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­T IO N A C T O F 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar tow lap, igha e mangiiy ebw e lliiw elo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebw e yoor hearing reel inaam wo lliiw elil faluw fa. Ebw e yoor hearings reel m woghutughutul Uiiwel kkaal w o o lA b rit5 ,1991 otol ye9:00 lessor llol M PLC Conference Room.

AM M W ELEER TOW LAP - Roadways Acquisition

F A L A W A L A R A M A S - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1805-R/ WLlapal nge 4,127 square meters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan Lot/Tract No.012 G 07 L lap a l n g e 71,118 sq u a re meters

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M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant lo the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec. the PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of M arianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving the parcels of land de­scribed below. Concerned per­sons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 A.M.'in the Conference Roomof m p e Tc .

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND -Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 2003-3-R/W ■ ;Containing an areaof2,937 square metersPUBLIC LAND- Saipan Lot/Tract No. 014 G 05Containing an area of 19,800 square meters

PUBLIC LAND-Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 04Containing an areaof9,800 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE A CTO F1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i intension- na i Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. T odu petsona siha ni man interesante sina manmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa paraumakonduktagi Abrit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Wet­lands Acquisition

TANO PRAIBER - Sitio Numiru 2003-3-R/Wgiya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 2,937 metro kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 014 G 05giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 19,800 metro Kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 012 G 04giya Saipan ya ha konsisiste 9,800 metro kuadrao na area

I Reelayleewalmebwangil2CM C I 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE

LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha c mangiiy cbwe llii wclo faluw iyc c loolongfaluwkkafaal. Aramasyc e tipali nge cmmwcl cbwe tingor ebwc yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwc yoor hearings reel mwoghutughuiul lliiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5, 1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

A M M W ELEER T O W L A P - Roadways Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No.2003-3-R/W Llapal nge 2,937 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No.04 G 05 Llapal nge 19,800 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 04 Llapal nge 9,800 square meters

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given o f M arianas Public Land Corporation’s in­tention to enter into an ex­change agreement involving the parcels o f land described below. Concerned persons m ay request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 A.M. in the Con­ference Room o f MPLC. PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ways Acquisition

PRTV ATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 2001-RW Containing an area of 2,783 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ T ract No. 014 G 04 Containing an area of 18,500 square m eters

PUBLIC LA ND - Saipan Lot/ Tract N o .0 1 2 G 05 Containing an area of 9,548 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 e t sec i PUBLIC PU R PO S E LA N D E X ­CHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i Marianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n hum alom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adeskrib i gi sam papa. T o d u p e tso n a s ih a n i m a- ninteresan tesina manmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na in a tu la ik a n tano m a­propoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tan o gi sa m p ap a p a ra u makondukta gi Abrit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC. PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition TANO PR AIBET - Sitio Numiru 2001-R/Wgiya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 2,387 metro kuadrao na area T A N O P U P B L I K U - S i t i o Numiru 014 G 04 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste . 18,500 metro Kuadrao na area T A N O P U P B L IK U - S itio Numiru 012 G 05giya Saipan ya ha k o n s is is te 9 ,5 4 8 m e tro kuadrao na area

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TIO N ACT O F 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge emm wel ebwe tingor ebwc yoor hear­ing reel inaam w o lliiw elil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5, 1991 otol ye 9 :00 lessor llo l M PLC Conference Room.

AMMW ELEER TOW LAP - Roadways Acquisition

F A L A W A L A R A M A S - Saipan Lot/Tract N o.2001-R/ WLlapal nge2,783square meters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan Lot/T ractN o.014 G 04 L lapal nge 18,500 square meters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 05Llapal nge9,548 square meters

N O T IC E O F S A LE UNDER POWBI OF SALE I I DEB) OF TRUST

JOSE R. OLAITIM AN and FORSINA K. OLAITIM AN, on or about May 4, 1984, gave and delivered to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farmers Home Ad­ministration, United States o f American, a Deed o f Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on M ay 8, 1984, under Document No. 84-715 to secure paym ent o f a Prom issory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farmers Home Adm inistration, U nited States of America.

The Deed o f Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter described:

LOT NUMBER 0051512, and containing an area o f743 square meters, more or less, as shown on cadastral Plat Number 2084/ 82, the original of which was registered with the Land Registry as document number 14232, dated May 14,1982, the descrip­tion therein being incorporated herein by reference.

The Trustor has defaulted on paym ent o f the Note secured by the Deed o f Trust, and by reason o f said default the M ariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on February 12 1991.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the M ariana Islands Housing Authority will, on April 19,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the office o f the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950, under pow er o f sale contained in the Deed o f Trust, sell the above described parcel o f real property at public action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $76,000.00, total am ount due to FmHA loan and M IHA’s expenses.

The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed o f Trust, other than the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from time of sale.

The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws o f the Commonwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

The further right is reserved, in the absence o f satisfactory bids for the outright sale o f the said parcel o f real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual term s and conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount o f $76,000.00 shall also apply withlump sum paym ent for the term o f the lease.Dated this 14th day o f March, 1991./s/Juan M. Sablan Executive Director Mariana Islands Housing Authority

COM M ONW EALTH O F THE N O R TH ER N )M ARIANA ISLANDS ) SS.On this 14 th day o f M arch, 1991, before me, a Notary Public in and for the Com monwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands, personally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE O FN SALE UNDER POW ER O F SALE IN DEED O F TRUST, and he ac­knowledged to m e that he executed the same on behalf o f the Mariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

/s/ Nieves S. Tom okane Notary PublicCommonwealth o f N orthern M ariana Islands My com mission Expires on 9th day o f Jan. 1993

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 , 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEW S AND V IE W S -2 0 -A

Candidates vie for FSM presidency post

Incum bent senator Joseph U ru sem a l sq u e lch e d the hopes o f Federated States o f M icronesia P residen t John Hagelgam for another chance at the presidency.

The 45-year old Hagelgam who is an outer islander from the Yap state was defeated in the M arch 5 congressional election for the at-large seat by U rusem al, w ho is also another Y ap ou ter islander, according to the JK report on Micronesia.

A lthough the Yap Island traditional leaders' Council o f P ilung supported Hagelgam, support w as also given to U ru sem a l by th e is land Council o f Tamol.

The JK report noted that th is w as an unusual o c ­curence in Yap w here both c o u n c i l s g e n e r a l l y agree.U nofficial returns on Yap Island showed Hagelgan- re c e iv in g 773 v o tes to U rusem al's 554. I t w as the outer island voters who car­ried U rusemal to victory over H agelgam , w ho had to win the Yap at -large seat to be so as to be elected president w hen th e new S even th C ongress convenes in May, the JK report stated.

C onsidered as the top con­tender for the presidency is form er FSM vice-president and new at-large senator-elect Bailey O lter from Pohnpei.

The JK report said that in­c u m b e n t S en a to rs Jacob N ena o f K osrae and Redley Killion o f Chuuk are also e l­igible for the presidency and the vice-presidency, respec­tively.

The election for the top of­fic ia ls o f the governm ent will be held on May and Can­didates will be from am ong the four at-large senators - one o f w hich com es from each state.

O lter captured the at-large seat in Pohnpei after he beat incum bent Senator Leo Fal- cam in a close two-way race fro th e co v e te d a t-la rg e Pohnpei seat, w hich Pohn- peians believe will give their sta ted the p residency this M ay, the JK report stated.

O lter received 5,710 votes to Falcam 's 5,588, according to still unofficial resu lts of the election. W ith this vic­tory , O lte r is now running for the presidency.

It w as in 1987 when Fal- cam alm ost defeated O lter in a three-way race that also in­vo lv ed S p eak e r B ethw el Henry, who w as defeated in this election by Dohsis Hal­bert.

Falcam won from O lter by a m argin o f only 18 votes and Henry a t that tim e, had alm ost 2,000 votes under his name, the JK report stated.

It was widely believed at th a t tim e th a t m o st o f H enry 's votes w ould have gone to O lter i f Henry had not run and if O lter would have becom e FSM President after having been elected at the at-large seaf. Instead, Fal­cam w on the a t-large seat but, he was how ever not elected by the Congress.

The next president o f the FSM will be determ ined un­til the S even th C ongress convenes on M ay 11 wherein w hich they w ill e lec t the president and vice-president from am ong the four at-large candidates.

The JK repo rt stated that all the m ajor offices o f the p re s id e n t, v ic e -p re s id e n t, speaker, v ice-speaker and floor leader and the com m it­tee cha irm ansh ip , are ex­pected to be determ ined as part o f a total package with a goal o f sharing state control among all offices.

Koblerville Girt Scouts had their tree planting activity on Monday, lastweekatKoblerville Elementary School, the scouts are shown here with their leaders ready to plant ’money trees" on campus. Girt Scout leaders shown are Margaret Adriano, Mary Tudela, Maria Rodriguez, Mila Lagdameo, and Divina Cruz.

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2 0 - B - m a r i a n a s v a r i e t y n e w s AND VEWS-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER OF SALE

IN DEED OF TRUSTM A R IA A . T E R E G E Y O , o n o r ab o u t June 6 ,1 9 8 4 , gave

and delivered to the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority , ac ting o n b eh a lf o f the F arm ers H om e A dm inistra tion , U n ited S tates o f A m erica, a D eed o f T ru s t upon certa in real p ro p erty here inafte r described , w h ich D eed o f T rust w as reco rded on June 6 ,1 9 8 4 , u n d e r D o cu m en t N o. 84-881 to secu re paym en t o f a P ro m isso ry N o te o f the sa id T ru s to r to th e M ariana Islands H ousing A u thority , ac ting on b eh a lf o f th e Farm ers H om e A dm inistration , U nited States o f A m erica.

T h e D eed o f T ru s t an d th is N o tic e o f S a le affec t the p ro p erty hereafter described :

L o t N o. 005 I 494 , co n ta in in g an area o f 745 square m eters, m ore or less, as sh o w n o n d iv is ion o f lands and su rv e y ’s o ffic ia l cadastra l P la t N o . 2084 /82 the orig inal o f w h ich w as reg istered w ith the L and R eg istry as D ocum ent N o. 14232 d a ted M ay 14, 1982, the descrip tion therein being incorporated h ere in b y reference.

T h e T ru s to rh a s defau lted o n p ay m en t o f th e N o te secured by the D eed o f T rust, an d by reaso n o f sa id defau lt the M arian a Islands H ousing A u th o rity issued its N o tice o f D efau lt on January 1 4 ,1 9 9 1 .

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N tha t th e M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority w ill, o n M a rc h 2 9 ,1 9 9 1 , art 10:00 a.m ., at the office o f the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority , G arapan , P .O . B ox 514 , S a ipan , M P 96950 , u n d e r p o w er o f sa le contained in the D eed o fT ru s t, se ll th e above described parce l o f real property at pu b lic au c tio n to the h ighest qua lified bidder, to sa tisfy th e o b liga tions secured by said D eed o f T rust. T he m in im u m b id o ffe r shall be not less than $65 ,000 .00 , to tal am oun t due to F m H A loan and M IH A ’s expenses.

T h e sale shall be w ithout w arran ty as to the title o r in terest to be conveyed o r as to the p ro p erty o f the D eed o f T rust, o th e r than the M ariana Is lan d s H ousing A uthority is the law fu l ho lder o f such D eed o f T ru s t. T he pu rchase p rice shall be payab le by cash , ce rtif ied check o r ca sh ie r’s check and shall be paid w ith in 7 2 ho u rs from tim e o f sale.

T h e M ariana Islands H ousing A u tho rity reserves the righ t to re jec t any and all bids and to cance l o r ex tend the date , tim e and place for sale o f such p roperty . A ny p rospec tive b u y e r m ust be a person au tho rized by the C onstitu tion and law s o f the C om m onw ealth o f the N orthern M ariana Island to ho ld title to real p roperty in the C om m onw ealth o f the N orthern M ariana Islands.

T h e fu rther right is reserved , in the absence o f satisfactory b ids fo r the ou trigh t sale o f said parcel o f real p roperty to a qu alified buyer, to o ffe r such p roperty at the sam e tim e and p lace , o r at a la tte r tim e, fo r long-te rm lease to any person on the usual term s and condi tions fo r lo n g term leases o f real p roperty o ffered by the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority to the h ighest b idder fo r su ch lease. T he m in im um bid am oun t o f $65 ,000 .00 sh a ll also app ly w ith lum p sum p ay m en t for the term o f the lease.

D ated this 21st day o f F eb ruary , 1991./s /Ju an M. SablanExecutive DirectorM ariana Islands H ousing A uthority

C O M M O N W E A L T H O F T H E N O R T H E R N ) M A R IA N A ISLA N D S ) ss.

O n th is 21st day o f F ebruary , 1991, before m e, a N o tary P u b lic in and for the C om m onw ealth o f the N orthern M a ria n a Islands, personally appeared Juan M . Sablan, d u ly au thorized rep resen ta tive fo r the M arian a Islands H o u sin g A uthority , know n to m e as the p erson w hose n am e is subscribed to th e fo rego ing N O T IC E O FSA LE U N D E R P O W E R O F S A L E IN D E E D O F T R U S T , and he ack n o w led g ed to m e th a t he execu ted the sam e on b e h a lf o f the M ariana Islands H ousing A uthority .IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F, I have se t m y h and and a ff ix e d m y o ffic ia l sea l the d a y and year first w ritten above ./ s / N iev es S. T om okane N o ta ry P ub lic

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER OF SALE

IN DEED OF TRUSTC A T A L IN A C .L A N IY O , also k n o w n as C A T A L IN A L.

T E B IT , o n o r abou t M arch 1 7 ,1 9 8 4 , gave and delivered to th e M arian a Islands H ousing A u th o rity , ac ting o n b eh a lf o f th e F arm ers H om e A dm inistration , U nited S tates o f A m erica, a D ee d o f T ru s t up o n certa in rea l p roperty h ere inafte r d esc rib ed , w h ich D eed o f T ru s t w as reco rded o n M arch 29, 1984, u n d e r D ocum en t N o. 84-475 to secure pay m en t o f a P ro m isso ry N ote o f the sa id T ru s to r to th e M a ria n a Islands H o u sin g A uthority , ac tin g o n b e h a lf o f the F arm ers H om e A d m in is tra tio n , U nited S tates o f A m erica.

T h e D eed o f T ru s t an d th is N o tic e o f S a le affec t the p ro p e rty hereafte r described :

L o t N o. 005 I 529 , con ta in ing a n area o f 748 square m e te rs , m o re o r less, as show n and m o re fu lly describ ed in C ad astra l P la t/K ob lerv ille S u b d iv is io n D raw ing N o. C A - 0 3 4 -8 2 S , R eg iste red o n M a y 14, 1982, as D o cu m en t N o . 14232 w ith th e L and R eg istry .

T h e T ru s to r has defau lted o n p a y m e n t o f the N o te secured b y th e D eed o f T ru s t, and by rea so n o f sa id d efau lt th e M a ria n a Islands H ousing A u th o rity issued its N o tice o f D efau lt o n January 1 6 ,1 9 9 1 .

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t th e M a ria n a Islands H o u sin g A uthority w ill, o n M a rc h 2 9 ,1 9 9 1 , a t 10:00 a .m „ a t th e o ffice o f th e M a ria n a Is lan d s H o u sin g A u thority , G arap an , P .O . B ox 514 , S aipan , M P 96950 , u n d e r p o w e r o f sa le co n ta in ed in the D eed o f T ru s t, se ll th e ab o v e d escribed p arc e l o f rea l p roperty a t p u b lic au c tio n to th e h ig h est q u a lif ied b idder, to sa tisfy th e o b lig a tio n s secu red b y sa id D eed o f T rust. T he m in im um b id o ffe r sha ll b e n o tle s s than $ 70 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , to tal am oun t du e to F M H A and M IH A ’s e x ­penses.

T h e sa le sh a ll b e w ith o u t w arran ty as to the title o r in te res t to be con v ey ed o r as to the p ro p erty o f the D eed o f T rust, o th e r th a n th a t the M ariana Islands H o u sin g A u th o rity is the law fu l h o ld e r o f such D eed o f T ru s t. T h e p u rch ase p rice sh a ll b e p ay ab le by cash , ce rtified ch eck o r c a sh ie r ’s check and sha ll be paid w ith in 72 hou rs from tim e o f sale.

T h e M a ria n a Islands H ousing A u th o rity rese rves the righ t to re jec t any and all b ids and to cance l o r ex tend the date, tim e and p lace for sale o f such p roperty . A ny p rospec tive b u y e r m u s t b e a person au thorized by th e C o n s titu tio n and law s o f the C om m onw ealth o f the N o rth ern M a ria n a Island to ho ld title to real p roperty in th e C om m onw ealth o f the N o rth ern M ariana Islands.

T h e fu rth e r righ t is reserved , the absence o f sa tisfac to ry b ids fo r the ou trigh t sale o f said parcel o f real p ro p erty to a qu alified buyer, to o ffe r such p ro p erty at the sam e tim e and p lace , o r at a la tte r tim e, fo r long term lease to any p erson on the u sua l term s and cond itions fo r long term leases o f real p roperty offered by the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority to the h ig h est b idder fo r such lease . T he m in im um bid am o u n t o f $70 ,000 .00 shall also app ly w ith lu m p sum p ay m en t fo r th e term o f the lease.

D ated th is 21 st day o f F eb ruary , 1991./ s / Ju an M . S ab lan E x ecu tiv e D irec to r M a ria n a Islands H ousing A u tho rity

C O M M O N W E A L T H O F T H E N O R T H E R N ) M A R IA N A ISLA N D S ) ss.

On th is 21 st day o f F ebruary , 1991, be fo re m e, a N o tary P ub lic in and for the C o m m o n w ealth o f the N orthern M arian a Islands, personally appeared Juan M . S ablan , du ly au thorized represen tative fo r the M ariana Islands H ousing A uthority , kn o w n to m e as the p erson w hose nam e is subscribed to the fo rego ing N O T IC E O F S A L E U N D E R P O W E R O F S A L E IN D E E D O F T R U S T , and he ack n o w led g ed to m e th a t h e ex ecu ted the sam e on b e h a lf o f the M ariana Islands H ousing A uthority .IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , I have se t m y hand and affixed m y o ffic ia l seal th e day and y ea r first w ritten above./s / N iev es S. T om okane N o tary P ub lic

What, When, Where andW hy?

Tinian Elementary Names Spelling Bee Champions

Tinian Elementary’s spelling bee champions for March are: Patricia Aguon, first grade; An­thony Reyes and Leon Pangelinan, 2nd grade; Joumie Hofschneider, 3rd grade; Roma King, 4th grade; and Jennifer Hocog, 5th grade, according to press release from PSS.

Principal of the school, Helen H. Abayare, congratulates the students and their parents for the job well done.

BOE meeting today at l:OOpm

The regular meeting of the Public School System Board of Education will be at 1:00 p.m., today Friday, March 22. The meeting will be held at the PSS central office, Lower Base, Saipan, in the BOE conference room.

Items on the tentative agenda include Tinian Relocation, Legislative Matters, Charter of Nonpublic Schools, Vocational Education Articulation, and the 1992 Budget

This meeting is open to the general public.

Basketball league to s tart April 23

The Division of Youth Ser­vices, sports unit wishes to inform all interested coaches and teams that the 1991 Junior Bas­ketball League ages 15-18, sponsored by SNE Saipan Co. Ltd. will be starting on April 23.

Deadline for all team rosters is on April 19 before 4:30 P.M. Team roster can be submitted at the sports unit located at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium in Susupe.

For more information regard­ing the basketball league, you can visit the office during regu­lar working hours from 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Contact Joe Lizama at Tel. numbers 234- 1001-2

Smile Run this Sunday

The “Smile Run” is taking place this Sunday March 24,1991 and will begin at the Saipan Adventist Clinic. You may choose the Run of your choice, the 10-kilometer distance or the 1 mile walk/run course. All participants will receive a T- shirt and awards will be given to top finishers. Sign up will begin at 6:00 a.m. with the start of the “SMILE RUN” at 6:30 sharp. Entry blanks are available at the clinic or sign up the morning of the run. For further information please call 234-6323. Entry Fee is $2 per athlete.

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND V IEW S-2 1

N O T IC E O F S A LE m m POWER OF SALE l l DEH) o f tru s tEDWIN R. OGARTO and TRINITA S. OGARTO, on or about August9,1984, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on August 9, 1984, under Document No. 84-1458 to secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of America.The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter described:

Lot Number 005 1 507, and containing an area of 745 square meters, more or less, as shown on cadastral plat number 2084/ 82, The original of which was registered with the Land Reg­istry as document num ber 14232, date May 14, 1982, the description therein being incorporated herein by reference.

The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on February 8, 1991.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority will, on April 19,1991, at 10:00 A.M., at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $62,000.00, total amount due to FmHA loan and MIHA’s expenses.The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust other than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such Deed of Trust The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall bepaidwithin72 hours from time of sale.The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids for the outright sale of the said parcel of real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount of $62,000.00 shall also apply with lump sum payment for the term of the lease.Dated this 14th day of March, 1991.By: /s/Juan M. SablanExecutive DirectorMariana Islands Housing Authority

COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN)MARIANA ISLANDS ) SS.On this 14th day of March, 1991,before me,aNotary Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, person­ally appeared Juan M. Sablin, duly authorized representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

fsl NIEVES S. TOMOKANE Notary PublicCommonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands .My Commission Expires on the 9th day of Jan. 1993

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC4141 etsec, thePUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EX­CHANGE AUTHORIZA­TION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given o f Marianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter into an ex­change agreement involving the parcels of land described below. Concerned persons may request a hearing mi any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 A.M. in the Con­ference Room of MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND-Saipan Lot/Tract No. 218-3-R/W Containing an area of 863square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 08 Containing an area of 4,745 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EX­CHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i in ten- si on-na i Marianas Public Land C orporation humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni m aninteresante sinamanmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa para u makondukta gi Abrit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom« i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Wetlands Acquisition

TANO PRAIBER - Sitio Numiru 218-3-R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 863 metro kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU-Sitio Numiru 012 G 08 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 4,745 metro kuadrao na area

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 1 CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EX CHANGE AUTHORIZATIOI' ACT OF 1987, nge Mariana Public Land Corporation < arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iyee toolonj faluw kkafaal. Aramasyeetipal nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebw< yoor hearing reel inaamw< lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoo hearings reel mwoghutughutu Uiiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5,199 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

AMMWELEER TOWLAP - Roadways Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 218-3-R/ WLlapal nge 863 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP- Saipan Lot/Tract No.012 G 08 Llapal nge

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PU B U C N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions o f 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE A UTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of M arianas P ub lic L and Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving the parcels o f land de­scribed below. Concerned per­sons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hear­ings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5,1991 at 9:00 A M . in the Con­ference Room of MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE -Wetlands Acquisition Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND -Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22573 (part of) Containing an area of 9,543 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 029 L 13 Containing an area of 9,000 square meters

andSaipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 15 Containing an area o f 15,000 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE ACTOF1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i intenskm- na ¡Marianas Public LandCotpora- don humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni maninteresante sina manmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano m apropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa paraumakonduktagi Abrit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Wetland* Acquisition

TANO PRAIBER - Sitio Numiru 22573 (part of) giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 9,543 metro kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 029 L 13 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 9,000 metro kuadrao na area

andSitio Numiru 029 L 15 giya Saipan yan ha Konsisiste 15,000 metro Kuadrao na area

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e too long faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge em m wel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul Uiiwel kkaal wool A brit 5, 1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor Uol MPLC Conference Room.

AMMWELEER TOW LAP - W etlands Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22573 (part of) Llapal nge 9543 square meters

FALAWEER TOW LAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No.029 L 13 Llapal nge 9,000 square meters

andSaipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 15 Llapal nge 15,000 square meters

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20-B -M A R IA N A S VARIETY NEW S AND VffiW S-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER OF SALE

IN DEED OF TRUSTM A R IA A . T E R E G E Y O , o n o r abou t June 6 ,1 9 8 4 , gave

and delivered to the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority , ac ting o n b e h a lf o f the F arm ers H o m e A dm in istra tion , U nited S tates o f A m erica , a D eed o f T ru s t upon certa in real p roperty h e re in a fte r described , w h ich D eed o f T ru s t w as recorded on June 6 ,1 9 8 4 , u n d e r D o cu m en t N o. 84-881 to secure pay m en t o f a P ro m isso ry N o te o f the sa id T ru s to r to the M ariana Islands H ousing A u tho rity , ac ting on b eh a lf o f the Farm ers H om e A dm inistration , U nited States o f A m erica.

T h e D eed o f T ru s t and th is N o tice o f S ale a ffec t the p roperty hereafte r described :

L o t N o . 005 I 494 , con ta in ing an area o f 745 square m eters, m ore o r less, as show n o n d iv is io n o f lands and su rv ey ’s o ffic ia l cadas tra l P la t N o. 2 084 /82 the orig inal o f w hich w as reg istered w ith the L and R eg is try as D ocum ent N o. 14232 dated M ay 14, 1982, the descrip tion therein being incorporated h ere in by reference.

T h e T ru s to r h as defau lted o n p ay m en t o f the N o te secured by the D eed o f T rust, and b y reason o f sa id defau lt the M ariana Islands H ousing A u tho rity issu ed its N o tice o f D efau lt on January 14, 1991.

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N tha t th e M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority w ill, o n M arch 2 9 ,1 9 9 1 , art 10:00 a .m „ at the office o f the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority , G arapan , P .O . B ox 514 , S aipan , M P 9 6 9 5 0 , u n d er p o w e r o f sale contained in th e D eed o f T ru s t, se ll th e above described parcel o f real p ro p erty at pu b lic au c tio n to the h ighest qualified b idder, to sa tisfy the o b liga tions secured by said D eed o f T rust. T he m in im um b id o ffe r sh a ll be not less than $65 ,000 .00 , to ta l am o u n t due to F m H A loan and M IH A ’s expenses.

T he sale shall be w ithou t w arran ty as to the title o r in te rest to be conveyed o r as to the p ro p erty o f the D eed o f T rust, o th e r than the M ariana Islands H ousing A uthority is the law ful ho lder o f such D eed o f T rust. T h e purchase p rice shall be p ayab le by cash , certified ch eck o r ca sh ie r’s ch eck and shall be paid w ith in 72 h o u rs from tim e o f sale.

T h e M ariana Islands H ousing A u tho rity reserves the righ t to reject any and all b ids and to cance l o r ex tend the da te , tim e and place for sa le o f such property . A ny p rospec tive buyer m ust be a person au thorized by the C onstitu tion and law s o f the C om m onw ealth o f the N o rth ern M ariana Island to ho ld title to real p roperty in the C om m onw ealth o f the N orthern M ariana Islands.

T h e further righ t is reserved, in the absence o f sa tisfac to ry b ids fo r the o u trig h t sa le o f sa id parcel o f real p roperty to a qualified buyer, to o ffe r such p roperty at the sam e tim e and p lace , o r at a la tte r tim e, fo r long-te rm lease to any person on the usual te rm s and cond itions fo r long term leases o f real p roperty offered by the M ariana is lands H ousing A uthority to the h ighest b idder fo r such lease . T he m in im um bid am ount o f $65 ,000 .00 shall also app ly w ith lum p sum paym ent for the tenm o f the lease.

D ated this 21st day o f F eb ru ary , 1991./s/Juan M. Sablan E xecutive D irec to r M ariana Islands H ousing A uthority

C O M M O N W E A L T H O F T H E N O R T H E R N ) M A R IA N A ISL A N D S ) ss.

O n th is 21 st day o f F ebruary , 1991, before m e, a N o tary P ub lic in and fo r the C om m onw ealth o f the N orthern M arian a Islands, personally appeared Juan M . S ablan , d u ly au thorized rep resen ta tive for the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority , know n to m e as th e person w hose n am e is subscribed to the foregoing N O T IC E O FS A L E U N D E R P O W E R O F SA L E IN D E E D O F T R U ST, and he ack n o w led g ed to m e th a t he execu ted the sam e on b e h a lf o f the M ariana Islands H ousing A uthority .IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , I h av e se t m y hand and affix ed m y o ffic ia l seal the d ay and year firs t w ritten above./s / N ieves S. T om okane N o tary P ub lic

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER OF SALE

IN DEED OF TRUSTC A T A L IN A C. L A N IY O , also k n o w n as C A T A L IN A L.

T E B IT , o n o r ab o u t M arch 1 7 ,1 9 8 4 , g av e and delivered to th e M arian a Islands H ousing A u th o rity , ac ting on b eh a lf o f th e F arm ers H om e A dm inistra tion , U n ited States o f A m erica, a D eed o f T ru s t u p o n ce rta in rea l p roperty here inafte r described , w h ich D eed o f T ru s t w as reco rded on M arch 29, 1984, u n d e r D o cu m en t N o. 84-475 to secure paym ent o f a P ro m isso ry N ote o f the sa id T ru s to r to the M arian a Islands H o u sin g A uthority , ac ting o n b e h a lf o f the F arm ers H om e A dm in istra tion , U n ited S tates o f A m erica.

T h e D eed o f T ru s t an d th is N o tic e o f S ale affec t the p ro p erty hereafter described :

L o t N o. 005 I 529 , co n ta in in g a n area o f 748 square m e ters , m ore o r le ss , as sh o w n an d m o re fu lly describ ed in C ad astra l P la t/K ob lerv ille S u b d iv is io n D raw ing N o. C A - 0 34 -82S , R eg iste red o n M a y 14, 1982, as D ocum en t N o. 14232 w ith the L an d R eg istry .

T h e T ru s to r has defau lted o n p ay m e n t o f the N o te secured b y the D eed o f T ru s t, and b y rea so n o f sa id defau lt the M a ria n a Islands H o u sin g A u th o rity issu ed its N otice o f D efau lt o n January 1 6 ,1 9 9 1 .

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t th e M arian a Islands H o u sin g A uthority w ill, o n M a rc h 2 9 ,1 9 9 1 , at 10:00 a.m ., a t th e o ffice o f th e M a ria n a Is lan d s H ousing A uthority , G arapan , P .O . B ox 514 , S a ipan , M P 96950 , u n d e r p o w e ro f sa le con tained in th e D eed o f T ru s t, se ll the above described p arc e l o f real p roperty a t p u b lic au c tio n to th e h ighest q u a lif ied b idder, to sa tisfy th e o b lig a tio n s secu red by said D eed o f T rust. T h e m in im um b id o ffe r sha ll b e n o t less than $70 ,000 .00 , to tal am o u n t d u e to F M H A and M IH A ’s ex ­penses.

T h e sa le shall b e w ith o u t w arran ty as to the title o r in te rest to be conveyed o r as to the p ro p erty o f the D eed o f T rust, o th e r than tha t the M ariana Islands H o u sin g A u tho rity is the la w fu l h o ld e r o f such D eed o f T ru s t. T h e pu rch ase p rice sha ll be payab le by cash , ce rtif ied c h e ck o r c a sh ie r’s check and shall b e paid w ith in 72 h o u rs from tim e o f sa le .

T h e M ariana Islands H o u sin g A u th o rity reserves the right to re jec t any and all b ids and to can ce l o r ex tend the date, tim e and p lace fo r sa le o f such p ro p erty . A ny p rospec tive b u y e r m ust b e a person au tho rized by th e C onstitu tion and law s o f the C om m onw ealth o f the N o rth ern M arian a Island to ho ld title to real p roperty in th e C om m onw ealth o f the N o rth ern M ariana Islands.

T h e fu rthe r righ t is reserved , th e absence o f sa tisfac to ry b id s fo r the ou trig h t sa le o f sa id p a rce l o f real p roperty to a qualified buyer, to o ffe r such p ro p erty at the sam e tim e and p lace , o r a t a la tte r tim e, fo r lo n g term lease to any person on the usua l term s and cond itions fo r long term leases o f real p roperty offered by the M arian a Is lan d s H ousing A uthority to th e h ighest b id d e r fo r such lease . T he m in im um bid am oun t o f $70 ,000 .00 shall a lso app ly w ith lu m p sum p ay m en t fo r the term o f the lease.

D ated this 21st day o f F eb ruary , 1991./ s / J u a n M . S ab lanE x ecu tiv e D irec to rM arian a Islands H ousing A u tho rity

C O M M O N W E A L T H O F T H E N O R T H E R N ) M A R IA N A ISL A N D S ) ss.

O n th is 21st day o f F eb ru ary , 1991, befo re m e, a N otary P ub lic in and for the C o m m o n w ea lth o f the N orthern M arian a Islands, persona lly ap peared Ju an M . Sablan, d u ly au thorized rep resen ta tive fo r the M arian a Islands H o u sin g A uthority , kn o w n to m e as the person w hose n am e is subscribed to the fo reg o in g N O T IC E O FS A L E U N D E R P O W E R O F S A L E IN D E E D O F T R U S T , and h e acknow ledged to m e th a t he ex ecu ted the sam e on b e h a lf o f the M ariana Islands H o u sin g A uthority .IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , I h av e se t m y h and and affixed m y offic ia l seal the day and y ea r firs t w ritten above./ s / N ieves S. T om okane N o ta ry P ublic

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Tinian Elementary Names Spelling Bee Champions

Tinian Elem entary’s spelling bee champions for March are: Patricia Aguon, first grade; An­th o n y R e y es an d L eon Pangelinan, 2nd grade; Joum ie Hofschneider, 3rd grade; Roma King, 4th grade; and Jennifer Hocog, 5th grade, according to press release from PSS.

Principal of the school, Helen H. Abayare, congratulates the students and their parents for the job well done.

BOE meeting today at 1:00pm

The regular meeting o f the Public School System Board of Education will be at 1:00 p.m., today Friday, March 22. The meeting will be held at the PSS cen tra l o ffice, L ow er B ase, Saipan, in the BOE conference room.

Items on the tentative agenda in c lu d e T in ian R e lo ca tio n , Legislative M atters, Charter o f Nonpublic Schools, Vocational Education Articulation, and the 1992 Budget.

This meeting is open to the general public.

Basketball league to start April 23

The Division o f Youth Ser­v ices, sports unit w ishes to inform all interested coaches and teams that the 1991 Junior Bas­k e tb a ll L eague ages 15-18, sponsored by SNE Saipan Co. Ltd. will be starting on April 23.

Deadline for all team rosters is on April 19 before 4:30 P.M. Team roster can be submitted at the sports unit located at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium in Susupe.

For more information regard­ing the basketball league, you can visit the office during regu­lar working hours from 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Contact Joe L izam a at Tel. numbers 234- 1001-2

Smile Run this Sunday

The “Smile Run” is taking place this Sunday March 24,1991 and will begin at the Saipan A dventist Clinic. You may choose the Run of your choice, the 10-kilometer distance or the 1 mile walk/run course. All participants will receive a T- shirt and awards will be given to top finishers. Sign up will begin at 6:00 a.m. with the start o f the “SM ILE RU N ” at 6:30 sharp. Entry blanks are available at the clinic or sign up the morning of the run. For further information please call 234-6323. Entry Fee is $2 per athlete.

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 ,1991-MARlANAS VARIETY NEWS AND V IEW S-2 1

N O T IC E O F S A LE UNDBt POWER OF SALE N DEB) OF TRUSTEDWIN R. OGARTO and TRINITA S. OGARTO, on or about August9,1984, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Fanners Home Administration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was recorded on August 9, 1984, under Document No. 84-1458 to secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of America.The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter described:

Lot Number 005 1 507, and containing an area of 745 square meters, more or less, as shown on cadastral plat nam ber 2084/ 82, The original of which was registered with the Land Reg­istry as document number 14232, date May 14, 1982, the description therein being incorporated herein by reference.

The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on February 8, 1991.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority will, on April 19,1991, at 10:00 A.M., at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $62,000.00, total amount due to FmHA loan and MIHA’s expenses.The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier ’ s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from time of sale.The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids for the outright sale of the said parcel of real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount of $62,000.00 shall also apply with lump sum payment for the term of the lease.Dated this 14th day of March, 1991.By: /s/Juan M. SablanExecutive DirectorMariana Islands Housing Authority

COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN)MARIANA ISLANDS ) SS.On this 14th day of March, 1991, beforeme, aNotary Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, person­ally appeared Juan M. Sabldn, duly authorized representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

/s/ NIEVES S. TOMOKANE Notary PublicCommonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands .My Commission Expires on the 9th day of Jan. 1993

M a r i a n a

Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC4141 etsec, thePUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EX­CHANGE AUTHORIZA­TION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of Marianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter into an ex­change agreement involving the parcels of land described below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 A.M. in the Con­ference Room of MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 218-3-R/W Containing an area of 863square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 08 Containing an area of 4,745 square meters

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PUBLIC N O T IC ESigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EX ­CHANGE ACT OF 1987,sinoi tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i Marianas Public Land Corporation humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano aha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni m aninteresante sina manmansolisitainekungokgiput maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa para u makondukta gi Abrit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halonv i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Wetlands Acquisition

TANO FRAIBER - Sitio Numiru 218-3-R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 863 metro kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU-Sitio Numiru 012 G 08 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 4,745 metro kuadrao na area

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Reel ayleewal me bwangil i CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EX CHANGE AUTHORIZATIOI' ACT OF 1987, nge Mariana Public Land Corporation i arongaar towlap, ighaemangii; ebwe lliiwelo faluw iyeetoolon( faluw kkafaaL Aramasyeetipal nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwt yoor hearing reel inaamwi lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoo hearings reel mwoghutughutu lliiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5,199 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

AMMWELEER TOWLAP- Roadways Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 218-3-R/ WLlapal nge 863 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No.012 G 08 Llapal nge

M a r i a n a

Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORIZATION ACT O F 1987, notice is hereby given of M arianas P ub lic L and Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving die parcels o f land de­scribed below. Concerned per­sons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hear­ings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5,1991 at 9:00 A M . in the Con­ference Room of MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE -Wetlands Acquisition Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND -Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22573 (part of) Containing an area of 9,543 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 029 L 13 Containing an area o f 9,000 square meters

andSaipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 15 Containing an area o f 15,000 square meters

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PUBLIC N O TIC ESigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE ACTOF1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i intension- na i Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni maninteresante sina manmansolisita inekungok gi putmaseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa paraumakonduktagi Abrit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Wetlands Acquisition

TANO PRAEBER - Sitio Numiru 22573 (part of) giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 9,543 metro kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 029 L 13 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 9,000 metro kuadrao na area

andSitio Numiru 029 L 15 giya Saipan yan ha Konsisiste 15,000 metro Kuadrao naarea

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Reel ayleewal m ebwangil2CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT O F 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iyc e too long faluw Idea faal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5, 1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

AMMWELEER TOW LAP - Wetlands Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 22573 (part of) Llapal nge 9543 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No.029 L 13 Llapal nge 9,000 square meters

andSaipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 15 Llapal nge 15,000 square meters

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22-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991 FRIDAY, M ARCH 2 2 , 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND V IEW S-27

S t u d e n t s c o m p e t e f o r G e o g r a p h y B e e c h a m p sSixteen students will be com­

peting for the chance to become the winner o f the Third CNMI Geography Bee which is sched­uled on April 5 at 9 a.m. at the Hyatt Regency’s G illigan’s.

T he sixteen finalists cam e from the different private and public schools in the CNMI.

Among those who who have qualified for the April 5 compe-

SAS Holds Math Quiz Bee contest

T he San A n ton io School (SAS) recently launched the Math Quiz Bee contest among its students for the purpose o f iden tify in g the “ SAS M ath W izard” for the school year 1990 to 1991, according to a news release from the PSS

The program was launched through the initiative o f teacher Letty Capuchino, reasoning thet one o f the basic skills necessary for the development o f a stu­dents’ educational growth is in the area of M athematics.

The contest was held last Fri­day with the contestants from grades k-6 vying for the top honors, and that winners of the contest will be fitted against the winners of the and Math Quiz bee to be held next month for the wizard title, the release said.

It said that the quiz bee com­mittee would like to extend their appreciation to Nicolas'Sablan, PSS Math Specialist, for his support to the project.

Garapan student of the Week

N ico la L . T a m a n g id e d

In recognition for her Aca­demic Performance and Excellent Behavior, Nicole L. Tamangided, a 1st grader at Garapan Elementary School was selected Student of the Week from February 21 - March 1, 1991.

N icole makes good use of time and materials. She submits her classwork and homework effi­ciently and promptly.

Most of all she is a very smart little girl, and has a sweet smile that brightens up one’s day. Congratulations and carry on your excellent showing.

tition include Eric D. Towai Kani o f TanapagElem . Sch., Sidro A. Tebuteb o f Oleai Elem. Sch. and Marcus Kielch o f Garapan Elem. Sch.

Hopwood Jr. H igh’s repre­sentative for the competition is Joshua Sasamoto, John Jason Castro for Ml Carmel Elem. Sch. while Saso Hitomi will be representing M arianas Baptist Sch.

M ark E. Adams will be the contender far Grace Christian Academy, Ana M arie Manibu- san fo r C a lv a ry C h ris tia n Academy while Rosalyn Ajoste w ill be S aipan C om m unity School’s representative to the competition.

Whispering Palms School will be represented by Shaun Chris­tian, Erika Francine Mafnas will be GTC Elem. Sch.’s represen­tative while Benn Bollay will representSeventh Day Adventist School.

San Vicente Elem. will field in Ruth S. Bigalbal, Koblerville Elem. will have Jolene Boija while Joseph M. Inos and Ryan HofschneiderwillbeRotaElem . and Tinian Elem .’s representa­tive to the contest, respectively.

For m ore information on the contest, contact CNMI Geog­raphy Bee Coordinator Noel Taisacan at the Northern Mari­anas Collegeat tel. no. 234-5498/ 9 e x t 47

Shown in the picture are the quiz bee winners together with their instructors at the San Antonio School.

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T a l k d o e s n ' t s e l l c a r s , d r i v i n g t h e m d o e s ! S t o p b y f o r a t e s t d r i v e a n d f i n d o u t w h y m o r e p e o p l e a r e c h o o s i n g a 1 9 9 1 S u b a r u L e g a c y S e d a n o r W a g o n t h i s y e a r .

O PT IO N S IN C LU D ED

•5 S p e e d T r a n s m i s s i o n

• A M / F M c a s s e t t e

•4 w h e e l d i s c b r a k e s

• A u t o s e a t b e l t s

•2 . 2 l i t e r 1 6 v a l v e e n g i n e

• 1 3 0 h o r s e p o w e r

‘On approved aeil Cash pnco $11,977 $2,395. down payment. Amount tranced $9,582 at 15% APR tor 60 monthly paymonts ol $227.96. Total deterred purchase price $16,072.60

TRIPLEm j# H O T O R S

Garapan, Beach Road 234-7133/3051

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Marianas Public Land Corporation PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the provisions o f 2 CM C4141 e t sec, the PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X - C H A N G E AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of M a ria n as P u b lic L an d Corporation’s intention to en­ter into an exchange agreement involving the parcels o f land described below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5 ,1991 a t9 :0 0 a .m .in the C o n fe re n ce R oom o f MPLC.PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ways Acquisition PRIVATE LA N D -Saipan Lot/ T ract No. 342 NEW -1-R/W Containing an area o f 1,678 square meters

Saipan Lot/TractNo. 342NEW -2-R/W Containing an area of 1,678 square meters

Saipan Lot/TractNo. 343 NEW -1-1-R/W Containing an area o f 1,231 square meters

Saipan Lot/TractN o. 553-2-R / W Containing an area o f 1,645 square meters

Saipan Lot/TractNo. 553-5-R/ W Containing an area of 1,384 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-71-R/ W Containing an area o f 648 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 009 E 07 C ontain ing an area o f 336 square meters

Saipan L o t/T rac t N o . 462 N E W -l-l-R /W Containing an area of 607 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 049 A 01 Containing an area o f 5,000 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CM C 4141 et sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­CHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987. nutisia m anana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i M arianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n h u m a lo n gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adeskrib i gi sam papa. T o d u p e tso n a s ih a nim a n in te re sa n te s in am anm ansolisita inekungok gi put m aseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inekungok put i m apropoponi na tulaikan tano yan m anm alista siha na pidason tano gi sam papa para u makondukta gi A brit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan i M PLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition

T A N O P R A IB E T - S itio Numiru 342 NEW -1-R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 613 metro kuadro na area

Sitio Numiru 342 NEW -2-R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 1,678 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 343 N EW -R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 1,231 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 553-2-R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 1,645 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 553-5-R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 1,384 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 009 E 07 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 648 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 462 N EW -1-1-R/ W giy a Saipan yan ha konsisiste 607 metro kuadra na area

Reel ayleewal m e bwangil 2 CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X - C H A N G E AUTHOR1Z ATIOIN ACT OF 1987, nge M arianas P ublic Land Corporation e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge em m wel ebwe tingor eb w e y o o r h ea rin g ree l inaam w o lliiw elil faluw fa. E bw e y o o r h e a r in g s ree l mwoghutughutui lliiwel kkaal wool A b rit5 ,1991 o to lye9 :00 lessor llol M PLC Conference Room.

AM M W ELEER TO W LA P - Roadways Acquisition

F A L A W A L A R A M A S - S aipan L o t/T ra c t N o. 342 N EW -1 -R-R/W Llapal nge 613 square meters

S aipan L o t/T ra c t N o. 342 NEW -2-R/W Llapal nge 1,678 square meters

S aipan L o t/T ra c t N o. 343 N E W -l- l-R /W L lapal nge 1,231 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 553-2-R/ W Llapal nge 1,645 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 553-5-R/ W Llapal nge 1,384 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-71-R/ W Llapal nge648 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 009 E 07 Llapal nge 336 square meters

S aipan L o t/T rac t N o. 462 N EW -1 -1 -R/W Llapal nge 607 square meters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan LotTract No. 049 A 01 Llapal nge 5,000 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 015 G 02 Containing an area o f 7,000 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 113 G 02 Containing an area o f 85,205 square meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 113 G 03 Containing an area o f 14,795 square m eters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 020 F 01 C o n ta in ing an area o f 325 square m eters

T A N O P U P B L IK U - S itio Numiru 049 A 01 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 5,000 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 015 G 02 giya Saipan ya ha konsisiste 7,000 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 113 G 02 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 85/205 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio Numiru 113 G 03 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 14,795 metro kuadrao na area

Sitio N um iru 020 F 01 giya Saipan ya ha konsisiste 325 metro kuadrao na area

Saipan Lot/T ract No. 015 G 02 Llapal nge 7,000 square meters

Saipan Lot/TractN o. 113 G 02 L la p a l ng e 85 ,205 sq u a re meters

Saipan Lot/TractN o. 113 G 03 L lap a l nge 14,795 sq u a re meters

Saipan Lot/Tract No. 020 F 01

NOTICE OF SALE UNDO! POWER OF SALE N DEED OF TRUSTAUGUSTA DL. GUERRERO, on or about August 17,1984, gave and delivered to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farm ers Home Administration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed o f Trust was recorded on August 17,1984, under Document No. 84-1615 to secure payment o f a Promissory Note o f the said Trustor to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farm ers Home Administration, United States of America.The Deed o f Trust and this Notice o f Sale affect the property hereafter described:

L ot N um ber 005 1 555, an d con tain ing an a re a o f 760 sq u a re m eters, m ore o r less, as show n on ca d a s tra l p la t n u m b e r 2084/ 82, T he orig ina l o f w hich w as reg istered w ith th e L an d R egistry as docum ent n u m b e r 14232, D ated M ay 14,1982, the d escrip ­tion the re in being in c o rp o ra ted here in by reference.

The Trustor has defaulted on paym ent o f the Note secured by the Deed o f Trust, and by reason o f said default the M ariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice o f Default on February 12, 1991.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the M ariana Islands Housing Authority will, on April 19,1991, at 10:00 A.M ., a t the office o f the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, M P 96950, under power o f sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel o f real property a t public action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed o f Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $54,000.00, total am ount due to FmHA loan and M IHA’s expenses.The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property o f the Deed o f Trust, other than that the M ariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder o f such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from tim e of sale.The M ariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale o f such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws o f the Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.The further right is reserved, in the absence o f satisfactory bids for the outright sale o f the said parcel o f real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terms and conditions for long term leases o f real property offered by the M ariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid am ount o f $54,000.00 shall also apply with lump sum paym ent for the term o f the lease.Dated this 14 th day of M arch, 1991.By: /s/Juan M. SablanExecutive D irectorM ariana Islands Housing Authority

COM M ONW EALTH O F THE NORTHERN)M ARIANA ISLANDS ) SS.On this 14th day of M arch, 1991, before me, a Notary Public in and for the Com monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, person­ally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POW ER O F SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to m e that he executed the same on behalf o f the Mariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN WITNESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

fsf NIEVES S. TOM OKANE Notary PublicCommonwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands My Commission Expires on the 9th day o f Jan. 1993

FRIDA Y ,M ARCH 2 2 , 1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND V IE W S -28-A

Where at

Road ground breaking ceremony March 28

The Precint I Representatives Luis C. Bpnavente, Thomas P. V illagom ez an d M am etto Maratita together with officials from the Department o f Public Works and Sablan Construction Company are inviting the public to attend the Ground Breaking Ceremony for the paving o f As Perdido road to be held on March 28,1991, Thursday, at3 :00P.M . at the inter-section, 4 way-stop, of as Perdido and As Lito.

Professional licensor Board meetApri2

The Board o f Professional L i­censing will have their monthly Board Meeting on April 2 ,1991, Tuesday, at 9:00 a.m . The meeting will be held at the Board of Professional Licensing Office at San Jose.

GES Student ofthe week named

Barbie R. IgledasIn recognition for her A ca­

dem ic P erfo rm a n ce and Excellent Behavior, Barbie R. Iglecias, a 6th grader at Garapan Elementary School was selected Studentof the W eek from March 4-8,1991.

She was commended for pos­se ss in g a g re a t se n se o f participation in completing in­dividual or group projects as evidenced in the Christmas and Valentine Fund raising. As one o f the most productive in the group, she works quietly and neady.

In class, Barbie is very atten­tive and makes sure that time is always on task be it assigned or n o t To her classmates, she is very friendly and does not fail to give a helping hand to those who need help.

Barbie is very pleasant to work with. She is a mountain o f pa­tience.

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER OFSALE

IN DEED OF TRUSTIgnacio T . A da an d T h eo d a ra C. A da, on or about May 3,

1984, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farmers Home Administra­tion, United States o f America, a deed o f Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed o f Trust was recorded on May 3, 1984, under Document No. 84-684 to secure paym ent o f a Promissory N ote of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Fanners Home Administration, United States o f America.

T he Deed of Trust and this Notice o f Sale affect the property hereafter described:

L O T N U M B ER 005 1 546, C O N TA IN IN G AN AREA O F 816 S Q U A R E M E T E R S , M O R E O R L E SS, AS S H O W N O N T H E D IV IS IO N O F L A N D S AND SU R V EY ’S O F F IC IA L CA D A STRA L PLA T N U M BER 2084/82, T H E O R IG IN A L O F W H IC H W AS R E G IS ­T ER E D W IT H T H E LAND R EG ISTR Y AS DO CU M EN T N U M B E R 14232 D A TED M AY 14, 1982, T H E D E ­S C R IP T IO N T H E R E IN B E IN G IN C O R P O R A T E D H ER EIN BY R E F E R E N C E .

The Trustor had defaulted on payment o f the Note secured by the Deed o f Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on November 26,1990.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority will, on February 08,1991, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O.Box 514, Saipan MP 96950, under pow erof salecontained in the Deed of Trust, sell athe above described parcel o f real property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satify the obligations secured by said Deed-of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $62,000.00, total amount due to FmHA loan and M IHA’s expenses.

The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property o f the Deed of Trust, other than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier's check and shall be paid within 72 hours from time of sale.

The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale o f such property. Any prospective buyer myust be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids for the outright sale of said parcel o f real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual terms and conditions for long term leases o f real property offered by the Mariana Island Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid am ount of $62,000.00 shall also apply with lum sum paym ent for the term of the lease.

Dated this 7th day of January, 1991.

By: Juan M. Sablan Executive Director

M arianas Island Housing Authority

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands)Saipan, MP 96950 ) ss

On this 7th day o f January, 1991, before me, a Notary Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands, personally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE O F SALE UNDER POW ER O F SALE IN DEED O F TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf o f the Mariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN WITNESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

/s/N ieves S. Tomokae Notary Public

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER OF SALE

IN DEED OF TRUSTJOSE SANTOS and ANASTACLA KINTARO SANTOS, on or about January 10, 1985, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real property hereinafter de­scribed, which Deed of Trust was recorded on January 14, 1985, under Document No. 85-0122 to secure payment of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration, United States of America.The Deed of Trust and this Notice of Sale affect the property hereafter described:Lot No. 0051 141, containing an area of 935 square meters, more or less, as shown on Cadastral Plat No. 005 I 02, the original of which was registered with the Land Registry as Document No. 166707 on March 11, 1983, the description therein being incorporated herein by reference.The Trustorhas defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on January 14,1991.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority will, on March 29,1991 at 10:00 a.m., at the office of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $70,000.00, total amount due to FMHA loan and MIHA’s expenses.The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder of such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from time of sale.The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.The further right is reserved, in the absence of satisfactory bids for the outright sale of said parcel of real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a latter time, forlong-tenm lease to any person on the usual terms and conditions for long term leases of real property offered by the Mariana Islands Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid amount of $70,000.00 shall also apply with lump sum payment for the term of the lease.Dated this 21st day of February, 1991./s/Juan M. Sablan Executive Director Mariana Islands Housing Authority

COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN)MARIANA ISLANDS ) ss.

On this 21st day of February, 1991, before me, a Notary Public in and forthe Commonweal th of the NorthemMariana Isalnds, personally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly autho­rized representative for the Mariana Islands Housing Au­thority, known to me as the person whose name is subscri bed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of the Mariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above./s/Nieves S. Tomokane Notary Public

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FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 .1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S- 2 9

N O T IC E O F S A LE UNDER POWER OF SALE ftl O S ) OF TRUST

DANIEL W A R A K A I IGINOEF and A BELIN A TAITANO IGIOEF, on o r about January 16,1985, gave and delivered to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the F anners H om e Administration, United States o f America, a Deed o f Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which D eedofT rust w as recorded on January 18 ,1985 ,under Document No. 85-0180 to secure paym ent o f a Prom issory N ote o f the said Trustor to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farm ers Home Administration, United States o f America.The Deed o f T rust and this Notice o f Sale affect the property hereafter described:

L ot N u m b er 0 0 5 1 116, an d con tain ing a n a re a o f 976 sq u a re m eters, m ore o r less, as show n on c a d as tra l p la t n u m b e r 005 I 02, T h e o rig in a l o f w hich w as reg istered w ith the L and R egistry as docu m en t num ber 16707, on M arch 11.1983, tbe descrip tion th e re in being inco rpo rated here in by reference.

The Trustor has defaulted on paym ent o f the Note secured by the Deed o f Trust, and by reason o f said default the M ariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice of D efault on February 7, 1991.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the M ariana Islands Housing Authority will, on April 19,1991, at 10:00 A.M ., at the office o f the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, M P 96950, under power o f sale contained in the Deed of Trust, sell the above described parcel o f real property at public action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said D eed o f Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $68,000.00, total am ount due to FmHA loan and M IHA’s expenses.The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be conveyed or as to the property o f the Deed o f Trust, other than that the M ariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder o f such Deed o f TrusL The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from tim e o f sale.The M ariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel o r extend the date, time and place for sale o f such property. Any prospective buyer m ust be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws o f the Com­monwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Com monwealth o f the N orthern M ariana Islands. The further right is reserved, in the absence o f satisfactory bids for the outright sale o f the said parcel o f real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same tim e and place, or a t a later time, for long-term lease to any person on the usual term s and conditions for long term leases o f real property offered by the M ariana Islahds Housing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid am ount o f $68,000.00 shall also apply with lum p sum paym ent for the term o f the lease.Dated this 14th day o f March, 1991.By: /s/Iuan M. SablanExecutive DirectorM ariana Islands Housing Authority

COM M ONW EALTH O F THE NORTHERN)MARIANA ISLANDS ) SS.On this 14th day of M arch, 1991, before m e, a N otary Public in and for the Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands, personally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representa­tive for the M ariana Islands H ousing Authority, known to me as the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POW ER OF SALE IN DEED O F TRUST, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf o f the M ariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

Is/ NIEVES S. TOM OKANE Notary PublicCommonwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands My Com mission Expires on the 9th day o f Jan. 1993

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO RIZATIO N ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of M arianas P ub lic Land Corporation's intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving the parcels o f land de­scribed below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 A M . in the Conference Room o f MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND - Saipan LotJ Tract No. 1824-R/W Containing an areaof4,709 square metersPUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 014 G 08 Containing an area o f 14,054 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No.012 G 06 Containing an area o f 33,405 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE A CTO F1987, sino i tulaikan taño para propositen pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia man ana i gin en este put i intension- na i Marianas Public Land Corpo­ra tion hum alom gi kon tra tan atul aikan taño ni ha afefek ta i pidason taño siha ni m anm adeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni maninteresante s ina manmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatu laikan tano m apropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa para u makondulctagi A b rit5 ,1991 gioran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PR O PO SITO N PU PBLIK U - Roadways Acquisition

TANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru 1824-R /W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 4,709 metro kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 014 G 08giyaSaipanyanhakonsisiste 14,054 metro Kuadrao na area

TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 0 1 2 G 0 6 g iy a Saipan ya ha konsisiste 33,405 metro kuadrao na

Reel ayleewal m e bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec. PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe llii welo faluw iye e toolongfaluwkkafaal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool Abril 5, 1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

A M M W ELEER T O W L A P - Roadways Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1824-R/W Llapal nge 4,709 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No.014 G 08 Llapal nge 14,054 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 06 Llapal nge 33,405 square meters

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions o f 2 C M C 4141 e t se c , the PUBLIC PURPO SE LAND E X C H A N G E A U T H O R I­ZA TIO N ACT O F 1987, no­tic e is h e re b y g iv e n o f M a ria n a s P u b lic L an d C orpo ration ’s in ten tion to enter into an exchange agree­m ent involving the parcels o f land described below. Con­cerned persons m ay request a hearing on any proposed ex­change. H earings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5,1991 a t 9:00 A.M. in the Confer­ence Room o f M PLC. PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract N0.1479-1-C Containing an area o f 2,206 square meters

PUBLIC LA ND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 034 L 04 Containing an area o f 23,000 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CM C 4141 e t sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­CHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositen pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i M arianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n hu m alo m gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adeskrib i gi sam papa. T odu p e tso n a s ih a ni m a n in te re sa n te s in amanmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan m anmalista siha na pidason tano gi sa m p a p a p a ra u makondukta gi A brit 5 ,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PRO PO SITO N PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition

TA N O PRA IB ER-Sitio Numim 1479- 1-C giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 2/206 metro kuadrao na area

TA N O P U P B L IK U - S itio Num im 034 L 04 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste23,000metro kuadrao na area

Reel ayleewal m e bwangil 2 CM C 4141 e t sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TIO N A C T O F 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebw e lliiw elo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebw e yoor hearing reel inaam w o lliiw elil fialuw f a Ebwe yoor hearings reel m woghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5 , 1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol M PLC Confer­ence Room.

AM M W ELEER TOW LAP - Roadways Acquisition

F A L A W A L A R A M A S - Saipan Lot/T ract No. 1479-1- CLlapal nge2,206 square meters

F A L A W E E R TO W LA P - Saipan Lot/Tract No.034 L 04 L la p a l ng e 23,000 square meters

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30-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

N O T IC E O F S A LE UNDER POWK OF SALE N DEED OF TRUSTANTONIO TEREGEYO TAITANO and CHRISTINA TERRY TATTANO, on or about April 3 ,1985 , gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farmers Home Administration, United States o f America, a D eed o f Trust upon certain real property hereinafter described, which Deed o f Trust was recorded on April 9 ,1985, under D ocum entN o. 85-0674 to secure paym ent o f a Promissory N ote o f the said Trustor to the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, acting on behalf o f the Farmers Home Administration, United States o f America.The D eed of Trust and this N otice of Sale affect the property hereafter described:

Lot Number 0051 055, and containing an area of 979 square meters, more or less, as more particularly described on drawing/ cadastral Plat Number 005 I 01, the original of which was registered with the Land Registry as document number 16706, on March 11,1983, the description therein being incorporated herein by reference.

The T rustw has defaulted on paym ent o f the N ote secured by the Deed o f Trust, and by reason o f said default the M ariana Islands Housing Authority issued its Notice o f D efault on February 7, 1991.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the M ariana Islands Housing Authority will, on April 19,1991, at 10:00 A.M ., a t the office o f the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P .O . B ox 514, Saipan, M P 96950, under pow er o f sale contained in the Deed o f Trust, sell the above described parcel o f real property a t public action to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed o f Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be not less than $67,000.00, total am ount due to Fm HA loan and M IHA’s expenses.The sale shall be without warranty as to the title o r interest to be conveyed or as to the property o f the Deed o f Trust, other than that the M ariana Islands H ousing Authority is the lawful holder o f such Deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check and shall be paid within 72 hours from timeT)f sale.The M ariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel o r extend the date, tim e and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer m ust be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws o f the Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands to hold title to real property in the Commonwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands.The further right is reserved, in the absence o f satisfactory bids for the outright sale o f the said parcel o f real property to a qualified buyer, to offer such property at the same time and place, or at a later time, for long-term lease to any person cm the usual terms and conditions for long term leases o f real property offered by the Mariana Islands H ousing Authority to the highest bidder for such lease. The minimum bid am ount o f $67,000.00 shall also apply with lump sum paym ent for the term o f the lease.D ated this 14th day of March, 1991.By: /s/Juan M. SablanExecutive DirectorM ariana Islands Housing Authority

COM M ONW EALTH O F THE NORTHERN)M ARIANA ISLANDS ) SS.

O n this 14th day o f M arch, 1991, before me, a Notary Public in and fo r the Commonwealth o f the N orthern M ariana Islands, person­ally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the M ariana Islands Housing Authority, know n to m e as the person w hose nam e is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF SALE U N D E R POW ER OF SALE IN DEED O F TRUST, and he acknow ledged to m e that he executed the sam e on behalf o f the M ariana Islands Housing Authority.

IN W ITN ESS W HEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first written above.

/s / NIEVES S. TOMOKANE N otary PublicCom m onwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands M y Com m ission Expires on the 9th day o f Jan. 1993

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE A UTH O RIZA TIO N ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of M arian as P ub lic L a n d ' Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving the parcels o f land de­scribed below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5,1991 at 9:00 A.M. in the Conference Room o f MPLC.PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways AcquisitionPRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 2003-4-R/W (Part of) and 2003-4-1-R/W Containing an area o f 4,624 square metersPUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 018 E 53 (Part of) Containing an area o f 900 square metersPUBLIC LAND- Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 030 L 07 (Part of) Containing an area o f 1,861 square metersPUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 014 G 06 Containing an area o f 22,200 square metersPUBLIC LAND- Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 012 G 02 Containing an area o f 10,741 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 e t sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE ACTO F1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inlension- na i Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. Todupetsonasihanimaninteresante sina manmansolisita inekungok gi putmasehamanunainatulaikantano mapropoponi. Inenkungok pu t i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa paraumakonduktagiAbrit 5 ,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition TANO PRAIBER - Sitio Numiru 2003-4-R/W (Part of) yan Sitio Numiru 2003-4-1-R/Wgiya Saipan - yan ha konsisiste 4,624 metro kuadrao na areaTANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 018 E 53 (Part of) giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 900 metro Kuadrao na areaTANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 030 L 07 (Part of) giya Saipan ya ha konsisiste 1,861 metro kuadrao naareaTANO PUPBLIKU - Sido Numiru 014 G 06 giya Saipan ya ha konsi­siste 22,200 metro kuadrao na area TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 012 G 02 giya Saipan ya ha kons­isiste 10,741 metro kuadrao naarea

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHORI­ZA T IO N A CT O F 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corporation e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe ting or ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo llii welil faluw fa. Ebwe yoo r hearings reel mwoghutughutul llii wel kkaal wool A brit5 ,1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

AMMWELEER TOW LAP - Roadways Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No2003-4R/W (Part of) me 2003-4-1-R/W Llapal nge 4,624 square meters

FALAWEER TOW LAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No.018 E 53 (Part of) Llapal nge 900 square meters

FALAWEER TOW LAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 030 L 07 (Part of) Llapal nge 1,861 square meters

FALAWEER TOW LAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 014 G 06 Llapal nge 22,200 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 02 Llapal nge 10,741 square meters

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions o f 2 C M C 414I et sec, the PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION A CT O F 1987, notice is hereby g iv en o f M arianas Public Land Corporation’s in­tention to enter into an ex­change agreem ent involving the parcels o f land described below . Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 a t 9:00 A.M . in the Con­ference R oom o f MPLC. PUBLIC PURPOSE - R oad­ways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND Saipan Lot/Tract Nos. 229I8-5-1-R /W , 22918-6-1- R/W , 22918-7-1-R/W and 22918-8-1-R/W Containing an area o f 758 square meters

PUBLIC LAND -S aipan Lot/Tract N o. 012 G 09 Containing an area erf' 5,804 square m eters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CM C 4141 e t sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­CHAN GE ACT O F 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia m anana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i M arianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n h u m a lo m gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adesk rib i gi sam papa. T o d u p e tso n a s ih a ni m a n in te re sa n te s in amanmansolisita inekungok gi put m aseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponL Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manm alista siha na pidason ta n o g i sa m p ap a p a ra u makondukta gi Abrit 5 ,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC. PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition TANO PRAIBER - Sitio N u­miru 22918-5-1-R/W, 22918- 6-1-R/W , 22918-7-1-R/W yan 22918-8-1-R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 758 metro kuadrao na area TA N O PUPBLIKU - Sitio N u­miru 012 G 09 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 5 ,8 0 4 metro kuadro n aa rea

R eel ayleewal m e bwangil 2 CM C 4141 e t sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­T IO N A C T O F 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar towlap, igha e m angiiy ebw e lliiw elo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. A ram asyeetipalingeem m w el ebw e tingor ebw e yoor hearing reel inaam wo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebw e yoor hearings reel m w oghutughutul llii wel kkaal w ool A brit 5, 1991 otol ye 9 :00 le s s « llol M PLC Con­ference Room.

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F A L A W A L A R A M A S - Saipan Lot/Tract Nos. 22918- 5 - 1 -R /W ,2 2 9 1 8 -6 - 1 -R /W , 22918-7-1-R/W me 22918- 8-1-R/W Llapal nge758 square m eters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan L ot/T rac tN o .012G 09 Llapal nge5,804square meters

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C o u r t C a l e n d a r

JUDGE ROBERT HEFNERMarch 26 9:00 A.M.Eugenio T. Borja vs. I.M.T. Corp. and Takeshi Nakas March 27 9:00 A.M.Concepcion S.Wabol vs. Victorino U. Villacrusis, et. al.Guam Dry Cleaners vs. Sharon K. LongBank of Hawaii vs. Elizabeth M.Sablan10:00 A.M.Inès S. Sada, et. al. vs. K. Sadhwani’s Inc. et. al.March 28 9:00 A.M.Hartley Kroul, et. al. vs. CNMI, et. al.

JUDGE ALEX CASTROMarch 25 1:30 P.M.AG & Ino/K.A. Lame Bull vs. Francis X. Lame Bull March 26 9:00 A.M.CNMI vs. Benjamin J. Castro CNMI vs. Favor, Lilibeth CNMI vs. Jose B. Cepeda 1:30 P.M.DL. Guerrero, Francisco M. vs. In Re Estate ofAmires, Maria vs. In Re Estate of De Leon Guerrero, Joaquin D. vs. In Re Estate of

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BI-M ARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

NOTICEAs of May 1,1990, GEORGE L. GOROSPE is no longer associated in any way nor may legally bind NEW WORLD INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION.

If you have any questions, please contact New World International Corporation at:

P.O. Box 1900, Saipan, MP 96950. Tel. # 234-1061.

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needed to establish that an oral conveyance had transpired and that hearsay testimony will only be the remaining evidence when the grantor o f the property is already dead.

There was also sufficient evi­dence that reputation o f the ownership o f the land is derived from the reputation within the community, based on the state­ments by Bernard and his brother Juan stating that the land in question was a g ift o f the older Guerrero to his son Bernard.

The judges stated that the “ad­missibility o f such evidence was permitted by the court because o f the extrem e difficulty in pro­ducing better evidence o f oral conveyances.”

The Suprem e Court did not also contest the fact that Ber­nard accepted the lo t which was delivered to him by his father.

The judges cited that perti­nent to the fact that Bernard accepted the land as a gift in 1980, it was done so based on the based on the Cham orro cus­tom o f distributing family lands to the children.

Due to B em adita’s lack of diligence in pursuing the case, the panel denied her motion to continue the hearing o f the case.

The panel did not entertain the argum ent that Bem adita had been prejudiced by the denial o f the requested continuance.

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sonab le ex cu se ,” the judges stated.

A sso c ia te Ju s tic e R am on V illagom ez however issued a dissent with regard to the m a­jo rity ’s decision. He stated in his opinion that Bem adita should be given the chance to present her case as only the side o f the G uerrero brothers w ere heard during the course o f the trial.

V illagom ez also wrote in his opinion tha t the trail court’s finding that a g ift had been made “inter vivos” was erroneous since no evidence was presented re­futing the hearsay testim ony given by the Guerrero brother’s.

His opinion further stated the the trial court abused its discre­tion w ith regard to the denial of B em adita’s motion for a con­tinuance o f the case since, neither Bernard not thecourt w ould have been inconvenienced is a con­tinuance w ould be granted.

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The L l Governor enumerated the follow ing “ signed agree­m ents” arrived a t during the ninth round o f the 902 talks:

* The CN M I disagrees with the deletion o f the consolidated block grant program for higher education funds recommended by the Commission on Federal L aw s, w hich is vital to the C om m onw ealth’s educational needs.

* The CNM I disagrees with the deletion contained in Section 4 o f the originial Commission on Federal Laws report dealing with the exemption of CNMI from certain federa l lottery pprohibitions, also concerned a b o u t the m a ilin g lo tte ry equipm ent since PL 100-625 does not address that issue.

M a n g lo n a ’s le tte r to A1 Staym an, a professional staff m em ber o f the house’s com ­m ittee on energy and natural resources, stressed that under th e n in th ro u n d 902 agreem ent...”the representative o f the US President agreed that the CNM I reserves the right to subm it and lobby...to restore Section 5 o f the original Com ­mission Report which contained the consolidated block grant program for higher education.”

Manglona requested mat tne CNMI should also be given a chance to offer comments and suggestions before the bill may be introduced by Sen. Johnston.

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Local athletes gears for Tagaman Triathlon

T h e 91 S aip an T ag am an Triathlon scheduled for May 18, 1991, is expected to draw m ore than 350participants from Japan, Australia, Guam and the CNM I.

Local participants are gearing up for this big event with daily training and preparation. Many months o f intense training and discipline goes into a successful race and our Triathlete’s are almost ready.

L ino Fritz, one o f the local Triathlete will be making his 3rd appearance this year. “I have taken advantage o f the mini- tr ia th lo n s w e h av e been coordinating in preparing myself for the big one”, Fritz said.

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putting more em phasis on biking which I feel is m y weakest part o f the event, although I may not fin ish in the top categories, finishing this strenuous event gives m e the comfortable and relaxing feeling in knowing that I have com pleted the Triathlon”, added Fritz.

Fritz and theother Triathlete’s e n c o u ra g e s th e S a ip an com m unity to take part in this e v e n t b y c h e e r in g on a ll participants.

T he ap p lica tio n s are now availableat the Marianas Visitors B ureau O ffice. F or further information on the event please contact the MVB Office at 234- 8325/7.

Lino Fritz, a heal Triathlete practicing for the May Tagaman Triathlon.

RC offers emergency water safety course

An EM ERGENCY W ATER SAFETY COURSE o f9 hours is offered by Red Cross (RC) to an y o n e c u rre n tly h o ld in g . Intermediate Swimmers card or who can pass the water skill test. The class is a prerequisite for the W ater Safety Instructors Course but is also for any swimmer wanting to become familiar with p o te n tia l hazards o f w a te r activities, and who desires to leant to prevent accidents and to respond effectively to water related emergencies, according to a press release from RC.

This course does not qualify

participants as lifeguards, but is recommended for lifeguards and life g u a rd s c a n d id a te s . A Lifeguard Training Class will be held during the sum m er months, the RC press release said.

The course cost $35 and begins * at 6:00 P.M. at the Red Cross

office on W ednesday, April 3. This 3 hour session is followed by a 6 hour session at the Marpi Pool on Saturday April 6th from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M . Please preregister with the American Red Cross office by dropping by or calling 234-3459

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M eet will be held on April 6th, at 2:00 P.M. at Hopwood J unior High School’s Track. This track m eet is for athletes to prepare for the up-coming All-School and

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Marianas Public Land CorporationPUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the provisions o f 2 CM C4141 etsec , the PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION ACT O F 1987, notice is hereb y g iv en o f M arianas Public Land Corporation’s in­tention to enter into an ex­change agreem ent involving the parcels o f land described below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any pro­posed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 A.M. in the Con­ference Room o f MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition

PRIVATE LA ND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1835 NEW 1- RWContaining an area o f 1,123 square meters

PUBLIC LAND -Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 014 G 03 Containing an area o f 9,164 square meters

PUBLIC LAND -Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 014 G 07 Containing an area o f 2,946 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CM C 4141 et sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­CHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i M arianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n hu m alo m gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adesk rib i gi sam papa. T o d u p e tso n a s ih a ni m a n in te re sa n te sinamanmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inekungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manm alista siha na pidason tan o gi sa m p ap a p a ra u makondukta gi Abrit 5,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i Kuatton gi ufisinan i MPLC. PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition TANO PRAIBET- Sitio Numiru 1835 N EW -l-R W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 1,123 metro kuadrao na area TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 014 G 03 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 9,164 metro kuadrao na area TANO P U P B L IK U -S itio Numiru 014 G 07 giya Saipan ya ha konsisiste 2,946 metro kuadrao na area

Reel ayleew al me bwangil 2 CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TIO N A C T O F 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar towlap, igha e m angiiy ebw e lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasye e dpali nge emm wel ebwe tingor ebw e yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiw el kkaal wool Abrit 5 ,1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol M PLC Conference Room.A M M W ELLEER TOW LAP - Roadways A cquisition

FALAW AL ARAM AS - Saipan lot/Tract No. 1835 NEW 1-R/W Llapal nge 1,123 square meters

FALA W EER TOW LAP - Saipan L ot/T ract No. 014 G 03Llapal nge 9 ,164 square meters

FALA W EER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 014 G 07Llapal nge 2,946 square meters

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34-M A R IA N A S VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-FRIPAY-M ARCH 22 ,1991

for Guadalupe Ada Deleon Guerrero (Sth Year-1986-1991)

Vicente Diaz Deleon Guerrero (19th Year-1972-1991)

andMsgr. lose Ada Deleon Guerrero

(16th Year-1975-1991)

A n n iv e r s a ry R o sa ry fo r o u r b e lo v e d M o th e r , F a th e r a n d B r o th e r w ill b e g in o n M o n d a y , M a rc h 18 , 1991 a t 8 :0 0 P .M . to b e sa id a t t h e r e s id e n c e o f M a r ia A d a D e le o n G u e r r e r o in C h a la n K iya, S a ip a n .

T h e N i n t h d a y ro sa ry (T u e s d a y , M a r c h 26 , 1 9 9 1 ) , w ill b e sa id a t 1 2 :0 0 n o o n a t t h e s a m e p la c e a n d m a ss o f i n t e n t i o n w ill b e sa id a t 5 :0 0 P .M ., S a n J o s e C h u r c h , S a ip a n

Y o u r p re s e n c e a t t h e N ig h t ly R o s a ry w ill b e a p p r e c ia te d . I f y o u c a n n o t j o in us, w e a sk t h a t y o u r e m e m b e r t h e m in y o u r p ra y e rs .

T h e F am ily

" T H E B E S T R O M A N T I C

C O M E D Y O F T H E Y E A R . "- Daphne Davis, AMERICAN WOMAN

'TOTALLY CAPTIVATING. A SHIMMERING DELIGHT."- Joanna Langfield, LBS NETWORK

M ERM AIDS

Letters.Continued from page 2

caution the proper authorities that any fine below $ 100,000.00 by this type of violator is just like finingan Eskimo 100,000pounds o f ice.

If we are to fine people for their ignoranceof any given rules and regulation, I think it is only fair to punish them with some­thing that hurts or that can be felt in their pocket(s).

It is really strange how MPLC can take away a homestead from a local person for the fact that one can not satisfy their regula­tion and yet be able to throw away hectares o f land to devel­opers with very little obstacle. It is really strange how DEQ can effectively penalize a local for digging up a hole for septic tank and yetdoes very little to penalize big developers and businesses when they do not follow the rules and regulations.

Thank you for allowing me to share my concern and opinion.

Sincerely Yours,/s/R ichaid B. Seman

Dear Editor:W ith all due respect to you

and the Variety, your February 22 editorial criticizing our fact­finding m ission to the Caribbean was totally o ff the mark. The editorial does not make sense and the logic behind its argu­ments against the trip is warped.

First, the editorial says we have people here with expertise to decide on how the CNM1 tourism should be developed. W ho are these people and are they in a position to make the political decisions (elected of­fices) necessary to develop a world class tourist industry in the CNM I? The point we are making is that it is Governor G uerrero and the Legislature w ho m ake the d ifficu lt and controversial decisions. It is the elected leaders who need to leant and to convinced of the merits of any new policies affecting our developm ent and the tourist in­dustry. there is no better way to learn than for the elected officials to see for themselves and hear from other governm ents and their officials who have done it. W hy make the same mistakes and why re-invent the wheels if we can learn from others but we cannot do it sitting on our laurels in the CN M I pretending we know all about tourism or our appointed officials or business leaders know all there is to know about development and tourism.

Second, the editorial insinu­ates that the trip was for leisure. Far from the truth and the facts. Prior to our departure, we sub­mitted to the Variety an itinerary showing our appointments in the Caribbean, including meetings with top government and busi­ness leaders there. In four o f the five countries and territories, we met the heads o f government— not an easy feat unless Variety feels such meetings are of Boys Scouts nature. W e are disap-

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pointed that the Variety failed to note this fact and from the tome o f your criticisms, we have no choice but to conclude that re­gardless o f the facts or what this trip may result in terms of leg­islation for the betterment of our com munity , the Variety will still be opposed to the trip.

Three, it’s true that Speaker Pete Guerrero did not endorse the trip but we did not need the speaker’s endorsement to make the trip. As legislators, we have our individual budgets and we use them to benefit the public as we see f i t W e hope, however, the speaker and other legislators will not oppose our recommen­dations just because they made a mistake of not participating in the trip . As fo r G overnor G uerrero’s alleged lack of en­

dorsem ent o f the trip, we believe the Governor ever said he did not endorse the trip. To the contrary, we believe that the V arie ty “ m anufactu red” the G overnor’s alleged lack of en­dorsem ent. A t any event, even if the governor did say that he did not endorse the trip, that would not have stopped us from taking this trip because we be­lieved, and more trip, that would not have stopped us from taking the is trip because we believed, and more so now in hindsight, that the results will be good for our people and government.

Fourth, the editorial suggests that the money we spent for the trip about S25,000 should be allo tted instead to solve the power, water, sewer and educa­tion problem s in the CNMI? W ho is the Variety kidding? W hat can S25,000 do to sol ve all these problems requiring over $500 million? If the Variety really believes that travel money spent by CNMI officials could solve these problems, the Vari­ety should check its friends in other government agencies who have sp en t m ore taxpayers money on overseas trips than we did on this trip. If the Variety is going to criticize overseas trip by g o v ern m en t o ffic ia ls , it should do so — fair and square. For exam ple, we were not the only government officials trav­elling at that time. There were others but the Variety chose to practice selective journalism and not report on these other trips. Are we being criticized because we alerted the media to our travel plans? O rarew ebeing criticized because we reported on our trip while the trip was in progress? O r are we being criticized be­cause we are planning to submit a report and recommendations to the Legislature and the Gov­ernor? TheV ariety willperform a great public service if it devotes as much space, as it did to its criticism about the trip, to the report and its recommendations which we hope to issue soon.

F inally , our trip has set a precedent for other government elected and appointed officials

Continued on page 35

F R ID A Y ,. M A R C H 2 2 , 1991-M ARIANAS VARIETY NEW S AND V IE W S-35

L etters...Continued from page 34

planning an overseas tr ip — re­p o r t on you r tr ip p r io r to departure, send reports to local ipedia while the trip is in progress arid submit a report and recom­mendations, i f any, after the trip. It is our hope that the Variety and other local media will write about future trips by all gov­ernm ent officials as they have covered our Caribbean trip.

Sincerely,

/s/Rep. W illiam C. AdaFloor Leader and Chairman,

C om m ittee on Judiciary and Governmental Operation

/s/John S. ReyesDemocratic Minority Leader

/s/Rep. John Tenorio M em b er, C o m m ittee

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D ear E d ito r

P leasan try is a cherished com m odity these days. Hearing over KSAI radio the other day about a hosts o f local musicians perform ing a t Cow Town this w eekend is som ething to be proud about. And w hat made it extra special is that they are do­ing it for a good cause.

L istening to local musician perform especially to locally m ade songs is cue o f m y most favorite past tim e hobby The hit song “Patgon N eni” when hearing it for the first time es­calated m y conviction to be a strong advocate and supporter o f local musicians. So over the years I have developed a special closeness to local musicians and song artists and try in someways help develop their unique talents. I once heard an axiom that say:

K u d o s t o t h e c a r i n g p e o p l e o f t h e C N M I

U a& Adai Saipaa, fkn©wit*$kh}da late, hut

iW s is the tim e lga t, So, I thought I take i t and sent * word o f thanks'* fo r a ll the support we got from all o f you people. W ea re ffd m a " tiny island and i t ’s really hard fo r some people to learn. 1 watted to write home and say, thank you fo r a ll yoat prayers and support for us here in the Middle East and especially ' to you people in the “Red Cross” , You did good, you really got as going, Thank you, PonkuJu Na SI Ym $ M a a re C m & t The sta ff

go t were ju s t great "Marianas Varie ty" was i worth reading although, we ' are mites apart, our h e a rt ' aretngetirerforever. Thank ' you afi for you* support i n ' putfiug '^eaee^toihew otld " by giving us the support VX love you <CNM! "

Amos,/s#gt. Joseph Q,KaprteO i 8 ^ Airborne 2 ffcrt Bragg,NC ' '

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“As in m usic, so in life”.T o the chairm an, planners,

organizers and sponsors for this special event - congratulations. I know its hard work and some­tim es very frustrating staging som ething like this. To the m anagem ent o f Cow Town Re­sort, thanks for the venue and hope the people will appreciate the accommodation. But m ost especially to those o f you per­forming this weekend, put your best foot forward and let the m usic role.

From past experienced I know it’s going to be a great perfor­m ance. So lets try to com e out not only for the music but to witness and enjoy the talents o f our musicians. Its going to be a GREAT weekend.

Thanks./s/Juan Reyes Castro

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36-M A R IA N A S VARIETY NEW S AND VIEW S-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ROSARY

would like to invite all or relatives and friends to join US for the FIFTH ATiHIVERSARY ROSARY in remembrance of my beloved husband, on behalf of my children and grand children. The Holy Rosary will be said nightly at the Family's Residence at Qualo Rai Village, beginning on March 29, 1991 at 8:00 P. M.Mass of Intention will be on Saturday, April 6, 1991 at 6:00 P.M. at Kristo Rai Church In Oarapan. Final Day of the Rosary will be on April 6, 1991 at 12:00 noon at his residence. Dinner will be served immediately after the Mass at their residence.

Please Join us in our prayer.Rosa Cruz Camacho 8c Family.

First Anniversary Rosary

W e. th e F a m ily o f t h e L a te

AGUSTIN I . TAITANOWould like to invite relatives and friends to the

FIRST ANNIVERSARY ROSARY o f our beloved father, brother, Augustin I. Taitano. Rosary will be said nightly at our residence in Tanapag, beginning

on March 25 - April 2, 1991 at 8:00 P.M.Mass will be offered at 6:00 P. M. on April 2 ,1991 at Santa

Remedio Church in Tanapag. D inner will be served after the mass, at the residence o f Ms. Rita S. Taitano in Tanapag.

Please jo in us,TH E FAM ILY

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SenateW pWis''veto...C o n tin u e d f ro m p a g e 1

The Senate President justified the “over-ride” by saying that the CNM I needs an “ indepen­dent financial watchdog” that will ensure the proper monitor­ing of public funds.

As doing such, it will defi­nitely prevent fraud, waste and m isu se o f the c itiz e n s tax m oney ..."need to police the CNM I in financial m atters.”

He said that there should be no “ improper pressure that can be applied to prevent the public auditor from ensuring that pub­lic money is spent lawfully and w isely.”

Inos stressed that there will be no duplication o f functions with the other departm ents since the Public Auditor has already the pow er to audit and enforce tax­payer com pliance “to the same extent as the Finance Depart­m ent.”

He explained that the measure will “simply add” the require­ment for the PA to let the Director o f Finance know that the PA is doing such activity.

Another reason for the veto was that removal o f the PA from the Civil Service is against the Constitution,but theConstituton “ is silent” regarding status of em ployees of independent de­partments, he said.

Inos po in ted out that the Legislature has the prerogative to determine employees if within the Civil Service System...’’the PA alone should have the power to hire, promote and fire his em ployees.”

On the G overnor’s concern that publication of reports will invade ones’ privacy, Inos cited that 1 CM C S7843 prohibits the “disclosure of confidential and proprietary information.”

1 CM C S7843 regulates that the PA may not publish any in­formation, if that information “as published is directly match- able to any individual.”

Inos explained that the act will protect the public’sright to know the non-confidential and the non­proprietary results o f audits.

“It balance the public’s right to know how their money is being spent, with the individual’s right to privacy, and they assure that the PA can independently and v igorously perform his statutory and constitutional du­ties as the C om m onw ealth’s financial watchdog,” he said.

Read.. .It’s relaxing

A reminder from;Faith Book Store Office & School

Supplloe Boach Road, Susupe

P.O. Box 2167 Saipan, MP 96950

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEW S-37

Covenant 702...C o n tin u e d fro m p a g a 1

H e mentioned that the North­ern Marianas respresentatives are now reviewing how much money the CNM I really need for government operation and fo r ca p ita l im p ro v e m en t projects.

“That is what we have been doing as o f last week and con­tinuing on until this week,” he said.

Guerra was appointed by US President George Bush as his official representative to nego­tiate a new seven-year financial agreement with the CNMI.

D uring her early v is it on Saipan, Guerra said that the US do recognize that there are some things that are necessary to be given funding but it is a matter o f w hat can be funded and how the agreem ent will be reached.

CN M I representatives, on the other hand, consists o f Budget D ire c to r E loy In o s , H ouse Speaker Pedro Guerrero, Senate President Joseph Inos, a member o f th e G o verno r’s adv iso ry council and Special Assistant for Planning and Budget David Sablan.

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E , the family o f our dearly beloved Daughter/

Sister, C A R M E N A . C A B R E R A , would like to ex ­

press our profound gratitude and Dangkulo N a Si Yuus

M aase to each and everyone who in one way or the other

gave us moral support and condolences during our

bereavement o f sorrow . W ords cannot express our

sincere appreciation fo r all your thoughtfulness, contri'

butions, and the beautiful floral arrangement you have

given us fo r our beloved on e . W e will always remember

you in our prayers.' G O D B L E S S Y O U A L L .

V a le r io (B O L O ) M . M ariana A . Cabrera

& Children :

Eddie A . & Maggie B . Cabrera

Councilm an Ike A . & M rs . A n a B . C abrera

T e rry C . & T o n y V . Inginoef

Darlene C . & M ichael Kroft

Jack A . Cabrera

John A . Cabrera

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r We, (he family of (he hie tSTnunda

JlimesjCaniyo, wish io express our sincerest ihanks

and appreciation io our many relatives, friends for

your unending prayers, masses, support and personal

help given io us in our time oflereavemenL

(W e wish io give special (hanks io:

Our lishop Thomas Camacho, ¿Mamalen

Capuchinos, ^Director and siaffs of C LM C, our

Congressmen from Saipan, (hose whom were with us

at die nightly rosary, funeral and burial services.

Jfour prayers and understanding will always be with

us in our prayers.

¿M ass wth be held at Christo ¿Rai Church on

Saturday, ¿March 2J, IQ fJ I at 6 .-0 0 ¿P.¿/H.

¿Dinner m ü be serve right after mass at (he Social

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M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions o f CM C4141 etsec.thePU B LIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION A C TO F 1987, notice is hereby given o f M arianas P ublic Land C orporation’s intention to enter into an ex­change agreement involving the parcels o f land described below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed be­low will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 a.m. in the Conference Room of MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Road­ways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND -S a ipan Lot/Tract N os 466-B-R/W , 470-B-R/W and470-B-l-R/W Containing an area of 1,580 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 011 Containing an area o f 7.700 square meters

Sigon gi prehensión siha gi 2 CM C 4141 et sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X - CHANGE ACT O F 1987, sino i tulaikan taño para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten- sion-na i Marianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n hum alom gi kontratan atulaikan taño ni ha afefekta i pidason taño siha ni m anm adeskrib i gi sam papa. T odu p e tso n a s ih a ni m a n in te re sa n te s in amanmansolisita inekungok giput m aseham anuna inatulaikan taño mapropoponi. Inekungok put mapropoponi na tulaikan taño yan manmalista siha na pidason taño gi sam p ap a p a ra u makondukta gi Abrit 5 ,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halonf i kuatton gi ufisinan i MPLC. PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition

TAÑO PR AIBET- Sitio Numiru 466-B-R/W , 470-B-R/W yan 470-B-l-R/W giya Saipan yan hakonsisiste 1,580 m etro kuadrao na area

TA Ñ O P U P B L IK U - S itio Numiru 012 G 011 giya Saipan yan h konsisiste 7,700 metro kuadrao na arca

R eel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T O R IZ A - T IO N A CT O F 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar towlap, igha e m angiiy ebwe lliiwelo falu w iye e toolong faluw kka faal. A ram asyeetipalingeem m wel ebw e tingor ebwe yoor hear­ing reel inaam w o lliiw elil faluw fa. Ebw e yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool A brit 5,1991 otol ye 9 :00 lessor llol M PLC Conference Room.

AM M W ELEER TOW LAP - Roadways Acquisition

F A L A W A L A R A M A S - Saipan Lot/Tract Nos. 466-B- R/W , 470-B-R/W me 470-B- l-R /W L la p a l nge 1 ,580 square meters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G O il Llapal nge 7 , 7 0 0 square meters

Marianas Public Land CorporationPUBLIC N O TIC E

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Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC LAND PURPOSE LAND EX­CHANGE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of Marianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving the parcels of land de­scribed below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any pro­posed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5,1991 at 9:00 A.M. in the Conference Room of MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 1874-R/W Containing anareaof3,837 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 012 G 012 Containing an area o f 18,275 square meters

PUBLIC LAND- Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 029 L 09 Containing anareaof3,033 square meters

SIGON IPROBENSION SIHA GI 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PUR­POSE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1987, sino i tulaikan taño para propositonpupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i intension-na i Marianas Public Land Corporation humalom gi kontratan atulaikan taño ni ha afefekta i pidason taño siha ni manm adeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni maninteresante sinamanmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan taño m apropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan taño yan manmalista siha na pidason taño gi sampapa para u makondukta gi Abrit 5,1991 gioran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan i MPLC.

PR O PO SITIO N PU PBLIK U - Roadways Acquisition

TAÑO PR AIBET - Sitio Numiru 1874 -R/Wgiya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 3,837 metro kuadrao na area

TAÑO PUPBUKU - Sitio Numiru 012 G 012 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 18,275 metro kuadrao na area

TAÑO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 029 L 09 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 3,033 metro kuadrao na area

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5, 1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

A M M W ELEER T O W L A P - Roadways Acquisition

FALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 1874-R/W Llapal nge 3,837 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 012 G 012 Llapal nge 18,275 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 09

Llapal nge 3,033 square meters

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38-M ARIANAS v a r ie t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

Marianas Public Land CorporationPUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PU RPO SES LA N D E X ­CHANGE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given of Marianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving the parcels o f land de- scribedbelow. Concemedpersons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on March 22,1991 at 9:00 a.m. in the Conference Room of MPLC.PUBLIC PURPOSE - Wetlands AcquisitionPRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251-Containing an area o f 4,000 square meters Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251-4 Containing an area o f 9,480 square metersPUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 029 L 15 Containing an area of 37,662 square meters

Sigon gi prehension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE ACT OF 1987, sin o i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku naakton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i intension-na i Marianas Public Land Corporation humalom gi Kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pedason tano sihani manmadeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni m an in te resan te sinamanmansokisita inekungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa para u makondukta gi Matso 22,1991 gi oran alas 9:00 gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan iM PLC.PR O PO SIT O N PU PB L IK U - WetlandsTANOPRAIBET - Sitio Numiru H -251-2 g iya Saipan Yan ha Konsisiste 4,000 metro kuadrao na areaTANO PUPBLIKU - SitioNumiru 029 L 15 giya Saipan yan ha Konsisiste 37,662 metro kuadrao na area

Reel aylee wal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwellii welo falu w iye e toolongfaluwkkafaal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel klçaal wool Matso 22,1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room. AMMWELEER TOWLAP - WetlandsFALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251-2 Llapal nge 4,000 square meters Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-251-4 Llapal nge 9,480 square meters FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 15 Llapal nge 37,662 square meters

Marianas Public Land CorporationP U B L I C N O T I C E

Pursuant to the provisions of 2 CMC 4141 et sec, the PUBLIC PU RPO SES LA N D E X ­CHANGE AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1987, notice is hereby given to Marianas Public Land Corporation’s intention to enter into an exchange agreement in­volving jh e parcels of land de­scribed below. Concerned per­sons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on March 22,1991 at 9:00 a.m. in the Conference Room of MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Wetlands Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 21912 (AH#564) Con­taining an area o f 21,652 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/ Tract No. 029 L 14 Containing an area of 24,900 square meters

Sigon gi prehension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EX CH A N G E ACT OF 1987, sin o i tulaikan tano para proposition pupbliku naakton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i intension-na ¡Marianas Public Land Corporation humalom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pedason tano siha ni manmadeskribi gi sampapa. Todu petsona siha ni m an in te resan te sinamanmansokisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inekungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sampapa para u makondukta gi Matso 22,1991 gi oran alas 9:00 gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan iM PLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Wet­landsTANO PRAIBET - Sitio Numiru 21912 (AH#564) giya Saipan yan ha Konsisiste 21,652 metro kuadrao na area.TANO PUPBLIKU - Sitio Numiru 029 L 14 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 24,900 metro kuadrao na area.

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CMC 4141 et sec, PUBLIC PURPOSE LAND EXCHANGE AUTHO­RIZATION ACT OF 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corpora­tion e arongaar towlap, igha e nangiiy ebwe Uiiwelo faluw iye e toolongfaluwkkafaal. Aramasye e tipali nge emmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hearing reel inaamwo lliiwelil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool Matso 22,1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol MPLC Conference Room.

A M M W ELEER T O W LA P - WetlandsFALAWAL ARAMAS - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 21912 (AH#564) Llapal nge 21652 square meters

FALAWEER TOWLAP - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 14 Llapag nge 24,900 square meters.

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NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER OF SALE

IN DEED OF TRUSTS A N T IA G O N . K A L E N an d T E R IK O K. K A L E N , on

o r ab o u t Ju ly 2 9 ,1 9 8 3 , g av e an d d e liv e red to th e M arian a Islands H o u sin g A u th o rity , ac tin g o n b e h a lf o f the F arm ers H om e A d m in is tra tio n , U n ited S ta te s o f A m erica , a D eed o f T ru s t upon ce rta in real p ro p e r ty h e re in a fte r d escribed , w h ich D eed o fT ru s t w as reg is te red o n Ju ly 2 9 ,1 9 8 3 , u n d er D o cu m en t N o. 17625 to se cu re p ay m en t o f a P rom isso ry N o te o f the sa id T ru s to r to th e M a ria n a Islands H ousing A u tho rity , ac ting o n b e h a lf o f th e F a rm ers H o m e A d m in ­is tra tion , U n ited S ta te s o f A m erica .

T h e D eed o f T ru s t an d th is N o tic e o f S a le a ffec t the p roperty h e re a fte r d escribed :

L o t N o. 016 B 2 4 , co n ta in in g an area o f 9 2 9 square m eters, m ore o r less, as m o re pa rticu la rly d esc rib ed on d raw in g /cad as tra l p la t n u m b e r 0 1 6 B 03 , th e o rig ina l o f w h ich w as reg is te red w ith the L a n d R e g is try as D o cu m en t N u m b er 16697, o n th e 10th d a y o f M a rc h , 1983.

T h e tru sto r has d e fa u lted o n p a y m e n t o f the N o te secured by th e D eed o f T ru s t, an d b y re a so n o f sa id d e fa u lt the M arian a Islands H o u sin g A u th o rity issued its N o tic e o f D efau lt o n Ja n u a ry 1 6 ,1 9 9 1 .

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t th e M a ria n a Islands H ousing A u th o rity w ill, o n M a rc h 2 9 ,1 9 9 1 , a t 10 :00 a.m ., at the o ffice o f th e M a ria n a Is la n d s H ousing A u tho rity , G arap an , P .O . B o x 5 1 4 , S a ip a n , M P 9 6950 , u n d e r p o w er o f sa le co n ta in e d in th e D ee d o f T ru s t, se ll th e above desc rib ed p arc e l o f rea l p ro p e rty a t pub lic a u c tio n to the h ig h e s t q u a lified b id d e r, to sa tis fy the o b lig a tio n s secured by sa id D eed o fT ru s t . T h e m in im u m b id o ffe r sh a ll b e n o t less th an $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , to ta l a m o u n t d u e to F m H A L o an and M IH A ’s expenses.

T h e sa le sha ll be w ith o u t w arra n ty as to th e title o r in te res t to be co n v ey ed o r as to th e p roperty o f th e D eed o f T ru s t, o th e r th an th a t the M a ria n a Is lan d s H ousing A u th o r­ity is the law fu l h o ld e r o f su c h D ee d o f T m sL T h e p u rch ase price shall b e p ay ab le b y cash , ce rtif ied ch eck o r c a s h ie r ’s ch eck and sha ll b e paid w ith in 72 h o u rs from tim e o f sale.

T he M ariana Islands H ousing A uthority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to cancel o r extend the date, tim e and place for sale o f such property . A ny prospective bu y er m ust b e a person au thorized b y the C onstitution and law s o f the C om m onw ealth o f the N orthern M ariana Islands to hold title to real property in the C om m onw ealth o f the N orther M ariana Islands.

T he fu rther righ t is reserved, in the absence o f satisfactory bids fo r the ou trigh t sa le o f sa id parcel o f real p roperty to a qualified buyer, to o ffer such p roperty a t the sam e tim e and p lace, o r a t a la tte r tim e, fo r long-te rm lease to any person on the u sua l term s and conditions fo r long term leases o f real p roperty offered b y the M arian a Islands H ousing A uthority to the h ighest b idder fo r such lease. T h e m in im um b id am ount o f$ 7 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 shall also apply w ith lu m p su m p a y m e n tfo r th e term o f the lease.

D ated th is 21st d ay o f February , 1991./s /Juan M . S ablanE xecu tive D irec to rM ariana Islands H ousing A uthority

C O M M O N W E A L T H O F T H E N O R T H E R N ) M A R IA N A IS L A N D S ) ss.

O n th is 2 1 s t day o f F eb ru a ry , 1991, befo re m e , a N o ta ry P u b lic in an d fo r th e C o m m o n w ea lth o f the N o rth e rn M a ria n a Islands, p erso n a lly ap p e a red Juan M . S ab lan , d u ly au th o rized rep resen ta tiv e fo r th e M a ria n a Is lan d s H o u sin g A u th o rity , k n o w n to m e as th e p e rso n w hose n am e is su b sc rib ed to th e fo re g o in g N O T IC E O F S A L E U N D E R P O W E R O F S A L E IN D E E D O F T R U S T , and h e ack n o w led g ed to m e th a t h e ex e cu ted the sa m e on b e h a lf o f th e M arian a Is lan d s H o u sin g A uthority .IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , I h a v e se t m y h an d an d affixed m y o ffic ia l sea l th e d a y and y ea r f irs t w ritte n above./ s / N iev es S. T o m o k an e N o ta ry P u b lic

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS- 3 9

STATEMENT OF INTEREST AND QUALIFICATION

The NMI Retirement Fund is soliciting Statements of Interest and Qualification from Surveying Firms, Real Estate Appraisal Firms, and General Contractors for the purpose of reviewing and establishing a list of approved surveyors, appraisers and general contractors from which clients applying for a member home loan may procure services. Interested firms must meet the following minimum criteria:

1. Be duly licensed to do business in the Commonwealth;2. Have been in business for the last 5 years immediately prior to being selected for a project under a member home loan;3. In the case of contractors, have constructed a minimum of 10 construction projects, one of which was worth at least $25,000;4. Be able to provide a list of projects completed and a short client list;5. Be insured against legal liability, and;6. All contractors must secure a performance bond asre- quired under Part 12, Section 12.5 of the NMI Retirement Fund Member Home Loan Regulations.

The Statement of Interest and Qualification must, at a minimum, contain the following information:

Name of FirmPrincipals of FirmBusiness License (owned or rental)Number o f Employees (residents and nonresidents)Most Recent copy of CNM IGTR Payment Provide Proof of Insurance Coverage against Legal Liability

In addition to the above, the following is also requested, as applicable: For Surveyors:

CNMI Surveying Registration Number Listing of Previous Surveying Work Inventory of Surveying Equipment

For Appraisers:Copies o f Certificates Issued by Real Estate CommissionListing of Previous Appraisal Assignments

For Contractors:Provide a List o f Projects Completed and a Short Client List

All interested firms are requested to submit their Statement o f Interest and Qualification no later than 5:00 p.m., April 08,1991. You will be informed of our determination within a reasonable time. Please submit your Statement o f Interest and Qualification to:

Tomas B. Aldan Administrator

NMI Retirement Fund First Floor, Nauru Building

P.O. Box 1247,Saipan, MP 96950 Phone No. (670) 234-7228

Fax No. (670)234-9624

N O T I C E O F S A L E O R L E A S E

O F R E A L P R O P E R T I E S P U R S U A N T

T O C O U R T O R D E R

Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue o f an order o f the Commonwealth Superior C ourt issued on February 19,1991, in the m atter o f the Estate o f Francisco C . Deleon Guerrero, Civil Action No. 87-291, the undersigned, as adm inistrator o f such estate, will sell or lease for a period o f 55 years to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation by the court, the following described real properties:

a . Lot No. 004 D 39, containing an area o f 929 square m eters Garapan, Saipan (Chinen Ice Candy S u re prop crty)b . Lot No. 0 0 2 1 12, containing an area o f 726 square

meters, situated in San Antonio, Saipan.c. Lot No. 1742 (REM ) containing an area o f 39,133 square meters, situated in Chalan Laulau, Saipan (near Saipan W hispering Palms G o lf Course).d . Lot No. 1763-1; containing an area o f 6,163 square meters, situated in Chalan Laulau, Saipan (near Saipan W hispering Palm s G olf Course)

Interested bidders are requested to subm it their written offer to the administrator as soon as possible a t P.O. Box 923, Saipan, MP, 96950, Tel. 234-7463.Questions regarding the above properties may be directed to the undersigned adm inistrator o r his attorney, John A. Manglona, o f White Novo-Gradac and M anglona, a t P.O. Box 222 CHRB, Saipan, M P 96950, T el 234-6547.Dated this 27th day o f F eb ru ary ,1991.

/s/Leonard Sine Adm inistrator

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions o f 2 C M C 4 14 l e t sec, the PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION A CT O F 1987, notice is hereby g iven o f M arianas Public Land Corporation’s in­tention to enter into an ex­change agreem ent involving the parcels o f land described below . Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 a t 9:00 A.M . in the Con­ference Room o f M PLC.

PUBLIC P U R PO S E - W etlands Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-307- 1Containing an area o f 2,940 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 029 L 18 Containing an area o f 3,000 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CM C 4141 e t sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­CHANGE ACT O F 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten­sion-na i Marianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n hum alom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adeskrib i gi sam papa. T odu p e tso n a s ih a ni m a n in te re sa n te s in amanmansolisita inekungok gi put maseha manu na inatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason tano gi sa m p ap a p a ra u makondukta gi Abrit 5 ,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom, i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC.

PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - W etlands Acquisition

TANO PRAIBER Sitio Numiru H-307-1 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 2,940 metro kuadrao na area

TA N O P U P B L IK U - S itio Numiru 029 L 18 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 3,000 metro kuadrao na area

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TIO N A C T O F 1987, nge M arianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar towlap, igha e mangiiy ebwe lliiwelo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aramasyee tipali ngeemmwel ebwe tingor ebwe yoor hear­ing reel inaam w o lliiw elil faluw fa. Ebwe yoor hearings reel mwoghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool Abrit 5 ,1991 otol ye 9:00 lessor llol M PLC Conference Room.

AMMW ELEER TOW LAP - W etlands Acquisition

F A L A W A L A R A M A S - Saipan Lot/Tract No. H-307- 1Llapal nge2,940square meters

F A L A W E E R T O W L A P - Saipan Lot/Tract No.029 L 18 Llapal nge 3,000square meters

M a r i a n a s P u b l i c L a n d C o r p o r a t i o n

PUBLIC N O TIC EPursuant to the provisions of 2 CM C4141 etsec, the PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION ACT O F 1987, notice is hereby given o f M arianas P ublic L and C orpo ra tion ’s intention to enter into an ex­change agreement involving the parcels o f land described below. Concerned persons may request a hearing on any proposed exchange. Hearings on the transactions listed below will be scheduled on April 5, 1991 at 9:00 A.M. in the Con­ference Room o f MPLC.

PUBLIC PURPOSE - Roadways Acquisition

PRIVATE LAND Saipan Lot/Tract Nos. 470- A-R/W, 466-A-R1-R/W , 466-A-2R/W and 466-A-3R/ WContaining an area o f 2,033 square meters

PUBLIC LAND - Saipan Lot/Tract No. 034 L 03 Containing an area o f 6,539 square meters

Sigon gi probension siha gi 2 CMC 4141 et sec i PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D EX - CHANGE ACT O F 1987, sino i tulaikan tano para propositon pupbliku na akton 1987, nutisia manana i ginen este put i inten­sion-na i Marianas Public Land C o rp o ra tio n hum alom gi kontratan atulaikan tano ni ha afefekta i pidason tano siha ni m anm adeskrib i gi sam papa. T o d u p e tso n a s ih a ni m a n in te re sa n te s in amanmansolisita inekungok gi put masehamanunainatulaikan tano mapropoponi. Inenkungok put i mapropoponi na tulaikan tano yan manmalista siha na pidason ta n o g i sa m p ap a p a ra u makondukta gi Abrit 5 ,1991 gi oran alas nuebe gi egaan gi halom i kuatton gi ufisinan in MPLC. PROPOSITON PUPBLIKU - Roadways Acquisition TANO PRAIBER Sitio Numiru 470-A-R/W , 466-A-R1-R/W , 466-A-2R/W and 466-A-3R/W giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 2,033 metro kuadrao na area TANO P U P B L IK U -S itio Numiru 034 L 03 giya Saipan yan ha konsisiste 6,539 metro kuadrao na area

Reel ayleewal me bwangil 2 CM C 4141 et sec, PUBLIC P U R P O S E L A N D E X ­C H A N G E A U T H O R IZ A ­TION A CT O F 1987, nge Marianas Public Land Corpo­ration e arongaar towlap, igha e m angiiy ebw e lliiw elo faluw iye e toolong faluw kka faal. Aram asyeetipali ngeem m w el ebwe tingor ebw e yoor hear­ing reel inaam w o lliiw elil faluw fa. Ebw e yoor hearings reel m woghutughutul lliiwel kkaal wool A brit 5 ,1991 otol ye 9 :00 lesso r llo l MPLC Conference Room.

AM M W ELEER TOWLAP - Roadways Acquisition

F A L A W A L A RA M A S - Saipan Lot/Tract N o. 470-A- R/W , 466-A-R1- R/W, 466- A-2R/W and 466-A-3R/W L lapalnge2,033 square meters

FALAW EER TOWLAP -.Saipan Lot/TractNo.034L 03Llapalnge6,539squaremeters

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C all Te l. 234-6341/7578/9797 Fax: 234-9271

ACCOUNTANTS2 ACCOUNTANT - College orad. 2 years experience. Salary $ 8 6 5 -$ l ,1 0 0 per month.1 AUTO M EC H A N IC - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $430.00-$500.00 per month.Contact: JO E TE N M O TO R C O ., INC. P.O. Box 680, Saipan, M P 96950 (3 /22)F .

1 A C C O UNTANT - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2 .15-$8 .50 per hour.7 LAUNDRY W O R K E R - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: C O R N EL IO T . C A S TR O dba HK Laundry Service, P .O . Box 1907, Saipan. M P 96950 (3 /22)F .

1 A C C O U N TA NT - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $450-$900 per month.1 HOU SEK EEPER S U P E R V ISO R - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $225.00 per month.2 FRONT DESK S U P E R V ISO R - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $3.00 per hour.

1 A C C O UNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $400. per bi-weekly.1 D O M ESTIC H ELPER - High school equivalent 2yrs. experience. Sal ary:$3.00 per hour.C ontaccA U SA K O STR A DIN G CO -.LTD ., P.O. Box 2273 Sai pan. M P 9 6 9 5 0(3 /2 2 )F .

1 A C C O UNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $ 600. per month. Contact: TA R O SUE C O R P .. P.O. Box 2745 Saipan, M P 96950 (3 /22)F .

1 COST ACCOUNTANT - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.10-$8.00 per hour.1 CARPENTER - High school equivalent.2yrs. experience. Salary $2.75 per hour.1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.22 per hour.1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.-College grad.2yrs. experience. Salary $2.i5-$8.00 per hour.1 PLUMBER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: MICRO PACIFIC, INC. dba Home improment Center. Caller Box PPP 521. Saipan. MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 ACCOUNTANT - Colege grad.’2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.31 per hour.

• 5COOK- High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.30 per hour.2 FRONT DESK CLERK 1 WAiTER5 WAITRESS3 HOUSEKEEPER6 JANITOR3 KITCHEN HELPER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: SAIPAN HOTEL CORPORA­TION dba Hafadai Beach Hotel P.O. Box 338. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 A C C O U N TA NT - College grad. 2 yrs. experience .Salary: $600.-900 . per month. Contact: DR. G ID E O N A. O U E R IM fT dba Q & P Enterprises, Box PPP 239 Saipan, M P 96950 (3T29)F.20 SEW ING M ACHINE O P ER A TO R - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour.Contact: K YUNG SUH (SAIPAN) CO., LTD., P .O . Box 2029 Saipan, M P 96950 (3/29JF.

1 A C C O U N TA NT · College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500-$600 per month. Contact: V IC K Y I. B EN A V EN TE dba Diego's Mart. Inc. P.O. Box 1699, Saipan. M P 96950 (3 /2 9 )F.

1 A C C O U N TA N T - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $600-$700 per month. Contact: R U F O T . MAFNAS dba B 4 R Construction P .O . Box 45 CHRB, Saipan, M P 96950 (3 /29)F .

1 A C C O U N TA N T - College grad. 2 yrs. ' experience. Salary $2 .95 per hour.1 CHIEF M E C H A N IC - High school grad.2 yrs. experience. Salary $7.49 per hour. Contact: M A C R O E N E R G Y , INC. P.O. Box 219 C H R B . Saipan, M P 96950 (31 2 9 )f . _____________

3 ACCOUNTANT - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.00-$11.00 per hour. Contact: DFS Saipan Limited. P.O. Box 528, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad. 2. yrs. experience. Salary $1,050-$1,500 per month.5 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15· $4.50 per hour.4 JAPANESE INTERPRETER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.35-$3.35 per hour.1 BUTCHER1 ELECTRICIAN2 FAST FOOD WORKER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.75 per hour.Contact: J.C . TENORIO ENT. INC. P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.50 per hour. ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50- $3.50 per hour.1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour.10FFICEEQUIPMENT FlEPAIFtER-HIgh school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.25 per hour.2 SALES REPRESENTATIVE 1 WAREHOUSEMAN1 COOK - High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­rience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: SUN 7 SURF LIMITED dba Na­tional Office Supply-Saipan. Caller Box PPP 696, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/39)F.

MANAGERS1 ASST. MANAGER - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $500.00 per month.Contact: RICARDOSIRUELOdba Saipan Seafood Mart, Inc. P.O. Box 2300 CK Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 BRANCH MANAGER - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $700.00 permonth.7 REFRIGERATION A/C MECHANIC - High school grad. 2 years experience. $500.00 per month.ContactrWORLD MECHANICAL COR­PORATION. P.O. Box 722, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 ASST. MANAGER PRODUCTION SECTION - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $6.28 per hour.1 ASST. MANAGER SALES SECTION - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $5.00-$7.50 per hour.1 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.50-$5.50 per hour.

Jo PRESSER - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15-$4.00 per hour.1ASSORTER60 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR2 CUTTER - High school equivalent 2 years experience. Salary $2.15-$3.50 perhour.Contact: UNO MOOA CORPORATION. P.O. Box 1847, Saipan, MP 96950.(3/ 22)F.

1 MANAGER - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $1,000-$1,200 permonth.3 CHECKER, PACKING SECTION3 MACHINE OPERATOR - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15- $3.00 per hour.Contact: OK CORPORATION, P.O. Box 1849, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/22)F.

GENERAL MANAGER - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500- $2,000 per month.Contact: HYEWD. JANG dbaSafe Supply (Saipan) Inc. P.O. Box 2571, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

G EN ER A L M AN A G ER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $ 1,000 per month1 A S S T . M A N A G E R - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $800.00 per month.Contact: A M E R IC A M A R IA N A S FAR EAST TRADING C O R P O R A TIO N LTD. P.O. B O X3052PR 488, Saipan. M P 96950 (3/29JF.

1 GENERAL MANAGER-Collegegrad.2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,000 - $2,900 per month.1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- $5.50 per hour.5 CUTTER- High school equivalent 2 yrs. experience. $2.l5-$7.00 per hour.4 QUALITY CONTROL CHECKER - High school equivalent. 2yrs.experience. Salary $2.15-$6.75 per hour.40 SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$6.006 IRON PRESSER5 PACKER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$5.50 per hour. Contact: PANG JIN SANG SA. CORPO­RATION P.O. Box 2571, Saipan. MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 GENERAL MANAGER-College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2,000 per month.1 FIELD SUPERVISOR - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $1,350 per month.Contact:KUME A-E, NMI., LTD. dba Ar­chitect/Engineer P.O. Box 2415, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 SALES MANAGER - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $600.00 per month.Contact: J. WONG & SONS INC., San Antonio Village, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

MAINTENANCE1 MAINTENANCE -REPAIRER -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ary: $2.15 per hour.Contact: ORIENTAL CO., LTD. dba Ori­ental Market, Box PPP 325 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)1.

1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school equivalent 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- $3.00 per hour.1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school equivalent 2yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per hour.Contact: IKE'S MARKET &LAUNDROMAT P.O. Box 1549, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE REPAIRER -Hlgh5choolequlvalent.2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: PROTACIO B. DE LEON dba PDL Enterprises, P.O. Box 776, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

1 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRMAN High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Sal ary $ 2.25 per hour.Contact: MICRO PACIFIC DEVELOP ME NT, INC. dba Saipan Grand Hotel P.O Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29) F.

MECHANICS2 AUTO MECHANIC3 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - High school equivalent. 2 years experi­ence. Salary $2.15 per hour.1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $3.50-$7.00 per hour. Contact: AA ENTERPRISES, INC. dba Tanapag Service Station, P.O. Box 1880, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 REFRIGERATION MECHANIC - High school equivalent.2yrs.experience. Salary $500.00 per month.Contact: JOHN T. SABLAN dba J-G Sablan Ice 4 Water Co. P.O. Box 2119, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

ENTERTAINERS1 BAR TENDER2 WAITER7 WAITRESS1 CHAMBERMAID - High school equiva­lent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: SAIPAN HOTEL CORPORA­TION dba Hafadai Beach Hotel. P.O. Box 338, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

DON'T JUST SIT THERE, GET UP AND EXERCISE!

1 WAITRESS (Restaurant) - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: ANICIA C. SONODA dba Chamorro House. P.O. Box 975, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F

ENGINEERS1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad. 4 yrs. experience. Salary $650.00 per month.1 ARCHITECT - College grad. 2 yrs. ex­perience. Salary $600.00 per month.3 FOREMAN - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per hour.12 CARPENTER 3 PLUMBER 18 MASON3 ELECTRICIAN- High school grad. 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,75-$2.50 per hour. Contact: JOHN DE LEON GUERRERO 4 JESUS TAISAGUE dba J ’S Enterprises. P.O. Box 3008 CK, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/ 29)F.

2 CIVIL ENGINEER2 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $650.00 per month.60 CARPENTER 60 MASON 10 PAINTER 5 PLUMBER 5 ELECTRICIAN5 STEEL FIXER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.00 per hour. Contact: JOHN T. SABLAN dba J 4 G Sablan Realty 4 Construction. P.O. Box 2119, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 CIVILENGINEER-Collegegrad.2yrs. experience.1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER-College grad. 2yrs. experience. Salary:$650. per month.1 ACCOUNTANT -College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $500. per month.10 MASON 10 CARPENTER 1 PLUMBER1 STEEL WORKER (STRUCTURAL)1 ELECTRICIAN - High school equiva­lent. Salary: $2.00 per hour.Contact: C,K, PACIFIC, P.O. Box 2123 Saipan MP 96950 (3/29)F.

3 ASST. PROJECT ENGINEER2 ACCOUNTANT1 DRAFTER - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $3.00-$3.50 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - High school grad. 2 years experience. Sazlary $2.80-$3.20 per hour.Contract: KUMAGAIGUMI CO., LTD. dba General Contractor. P.O. Box 63 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $1,000 per month.Contact: SHIMIZU CORPORATION. P.O. Box 529, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salalary $500.00 to $1,000 per month.Contact: AMERICAN NEW ASIA CO.LTD. Caller Box AAA 125, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/26)T.

CONSTRUCTIONWORKERS

4 CARPENTER3 MASON - High school grad. 2 yrs. ex­perience. Salary $1.80 to $2.00 per hour. 1 SUPERVISOR - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.65 per hour. Contact: FIDEL L. ALOMIA dba Great Pacific Enterprises p.O. Box 57, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

4 MASON1 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent,

i 2 years experience. Salary $1.75-$2.15 per hour.1 CARPENTER - High school equivalent.2 years experience. Salary $1.75 - $2.50 per hour.Contact: SHELMA LYNN CONSTRUC­TION CO., INC. P.O. Box585, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

10 MASON 10 CARPENTER 2 PAINTER5 PLUMBER1 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent. 2yearsexperience. Sal ary $2.00 per hour.

. Contact: MOSES FEJERAN dba The J's Gen. Service, P.O. Box 116, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/22)F.

5 MASON - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.00 per hour.

; 1 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER-College . grad. 2 years experience. Salary $800-

$1,000 per month.Contact: TURNER PACIFIC CORPORA­TION. P.O. Box 1277, Saipan, MP 96950.

' (3/22)F.

5 MASON 4 CARPENTER2 PLUMBER 2 PAINTER2 AUTO REPAIR MECHANIC - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: MGM, INC. P.O. Box803 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

JOB POSITION OPEN(NEW HIRE)

PRESSMEN/PRINTERSMust have at least 2 years experience in operating printing presses. Must be quality conscious in offset printing. Monthly salary of $400 to $500.

GRAPHIC ARTISTSMust be a graduate of art school or equivalent. At least 2 years working experience in graphic design, advertising and general layout of art work. Salary: $500 to $700 per month.

REPORTERS/WRITERSMinimum 2 years of working experience as reporter for newspapers with know;edge of photography. Monthly salary from $600.00 to $700.00 and up. Send resume and clippings of previous written reports.

Please apply In person or send resume to:

YOUNfS ART STUDIO, INCP.O.BOX 231, Selpan, MP 96950 V

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CONSTRUCTIONWORKERS

j PROJECT SUPERVISOR-High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500.00 per month.10 MASON10CARPENTER-Hlghschool equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: REMEDIO S. BUNIAG dba Marfran Enterprises. P.O. Box 1465, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

10 MASON 8 CARPENTER 2 PLUMBER1 FOREMAN SUPERVISOR2 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: AUGUSTIN K. CASTRO, JR. dba ACJ Enterprises, P.O. Box 1584, Guaio Rai, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F

2 MASON1 PAINTER - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: JOCELYN GATBONTON dba Abelyn’s Enterprises, CallerBoxPPP 425, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

10 CARPENTER 10 MASON 2 PAINTER 2 ELECTRICIAN 2 PLUMBER2 STEELWORKER-High school equiva­lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary:$1.75 per hour.Contact:ROY ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 2268 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22JF.

3 CARPENTER-High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour.2 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER -College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $3.75 per hour.1 H.E. OPERATOR -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $500. bi-weekly.1 H.E. OPRATOR -High school equiva­lent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $400. bi­weekly.1 CABLE SPLICER -High school equivalent. 2yrs.experience. Salary: $700. bi-weekly.1 CABLE SPLICER -High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $450. bi-weekly.1 CABLE SPLICER - High school equivalents yrs. experience. Salary: $500. bi-weekly.4 CABLE SPLICER -High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary: $3.00 per hour.Contact: KEY COMMUNICATIONS, (SAIPAN), INC., P.O. Box 2273 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22JF.

3 MASON2 LABORER4 CARPENTER15 DANCER - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $1.75 per hour. Contact: AN Y. GOLD INC. DBA AN Y. Gold Construction, P.O. Box 378, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/22)F

2 MASON 2 CARPENTER1 PAINTER-High school equivalent.2yrs. exprlence. Salary: $2.25 per hour. Contact: EPIPHANIO CABRERA, dba Cabrera Enterprises, P.O. Box 349 CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

30 MASON10 CA RPENTER - High school equivalent. 2years experience. Salary $1.75 per hour. Contact: ROY ENTERPRISES. P.O.Box 2268, Saipan. MP 96950.(3/22)F.

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W e d n e s d a y - 1 2 N o o n N O T E :If for some reason your adver­tisement is incorrect, call us immediately to make the neces- : sary corrections. The Marianas :■ Variety News and Views is re-“ sponsible only for one incorrect insertion. We reserve the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any ad at any time.

IN VITA TIO N FOR BIDT h e C h ie f , P ro c u re m e n t & S u p p ly i s s o l ic i t in g c o m ­p e t i t iv e se a le d b id s fo r th e p r o c u r e m e n to f th e fo llo w in g ty p e v e h ic le s :

T w o (2 ) U n i t s 1 9 9 1 M o d e l , U .S . m a d e , 4 d o o r p a s s e n g e r v e h ic le , 6 t o 8 c y l in d e r , A M /F M r a d i o , a i r c o n d i t i o n in g p o w e r s t e e r in g , p o w e r b r a k e , m u s t m e e t f e d e r a l m o t o r v e h ic le s a f e ty s t a n d a r d , c o lo r s h o u ld b e b l a c k , e x e c u t iv e b lu e , o r w h i t e p r e f e r r e d , b u t n o t a b s o l u t e r e q u i r e m e n t .

T h e s e v e h ic le s m u s t b e C IF M a rp a n d s , S a ip a n , a n d m u s t h a v e a o n e y e a r m a in te n a n c e /w a r r a n ty a g r e e ­m e n t , m u s t b e r u s t p r o o f e d / u n d e r c o a t e d , s a f e ty in s p e c te d p r io r to d e l iv e r y a t M a rp a n d s , S a ip a n , w ith r e g is t r a t io n f e e p a y a b le a t th e C N M I T re a s u ry .

A ll b id s m u s t b e in a s e a le d e n v e lo p e m a rk e d L FB 91- 0 0 4 8 s u b m it te d in d u p l ic a te to th e c h ie f , p r o c u re m e n t & S u p p ly O ff ic e , L o w e r B a s e , S a ip a n n o la te r th a n 2 :0 0 P .M ., A p r i l 0 9 ,1 9 9 1 , a t w h ic h t im e a n d p la c e , a ll b id s r e c e iv e d la te w ill n o t b e c o n s id e re d . T h e C N M I g o v e r n m e n t r e s e rv e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y o r a ll b id s in th e b e s t in te r e s t o f th e g o v e rn m e n t.

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THRE (3) BEDROOM HOUSE WITH LAND FOR SALE OR LONG-TERM LEASE

The Mariana Islands Housing Authority (MIH A) is offering for sale or long-term lease a three (3) bedroom concrete house together with the land located at Koblerville, Saipan. The property is described as:

Lot Number 005 1 546, containing an area of 816 square ‘J meters, more or less, as shown on the Division of Lands

andSurvey’sOfficialCadastraIPlatNumber2084/82, the 1 original of which was registered with the Land Registry as

Document Number 14232 dated May 14,1982, the de scription therein being incorporated herein by reference.

The sale will be conducted on April 12, 1991, at 10:00 a.m., at MIHAS’s Central Office in Garapan. A minimum bid price should not be less than $63,000.00 of which payment shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check within 72 hours after the bid. The property will be sold as is with no implied or expressed warranty.The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all sales and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real estate in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.For further information, please contact Mr. Juan M. Sablan, Execu­tive Director, MIHA, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950. Telephone (670) 234-6866/9474/7689/7670 and fax (670)234-9021.

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e

C l e r k

ITT Federal Services Corporation (formerly ITT Federal Electric) seeks candidate to be located at the Radar Tracking Station on Mt. Petosukara, Saipan.D uties include typing, filing and keeping various records. W ord p rocessing experience desired.U.S. Citizenship and ability to obtain a Security Clearance a re required.For consideration, please call or write:John Garrhy, PPP Suite 402, Saipan MP 96950Phone: 670-322-0570W e are an equal opportunity employer M /F /H /V .

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S T A T E M E N T O F I N T E R E S T A N D Q U A L I F I C A T I O N

The NMI Retirement Fund is soliciting Statements of Interest and Qualification from Surveying Firms, Real Estate Appraisal Firms, and General Contractors for the purpose of reviewing and establishing a list of approved surveyors, appraisers and general contractors from which clients applying for a member home loan may procure services. Interested firms must meet the following minimum criteria:

1. Be duly licensed to do business in the Commonwealth;2. Have been in business for the last 5 years immediately prior to being selected for a project under a member home loan;3. In the case of contractors, have constructed a minimum of 10 construction projects, one of which was worth at least $25,000;4. Be able to provide a list of projects completed and a short client list;5. Be insured against legal liability, and;6. All contractors must secure a performance bond as required under Part 12, Section 12.5 of the NMI Retirement Fund Member Home Loan Regulations.

The Statement of Interest and Qualification must, at a minimum contain the following information:

Name o f Firm Principals o f Firm Business LicensePlace of Business (owned or rental)Number o f Employees (residents and nonresidents)Most Recent copy o f CNMI GTR Payment Provide Proof of Insurance Coverage against Legal Liability

In addition to the above, the following is also requested, as applicable: For Surveyors;

CNMI Surveying Registration Number Listing of Previous Surveying Work Inventory of Surveying Equipment

For Appraisers;Copies of Certificates Issued by Real Estate Commission Listing of Previous Appraisal Assignments

For Contractors:Provide a List o f projects Completed and a Short Client List

All interested firms arerequested to submit their Statementof Interest and Qualification no later than 5:00 pun., April 08, 1991. You will be informed of our determination within a reasonable time. Please submit your Statement of Interest and Qualification to

Tomas B. Aldan Administrator

NMI Retirement Fund First Floor, Nauru Building

P.O. Box 1247 Saipan, MP 96950 Phone No. (670) 234-7228

_________________ Fax No. (670) 234-9624 __________

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A LThe Law Revision Commission is soliciting proposals from attor­neys to provide services to it on an hourly basis. The services include the review of legislation enacted into law and the incorpo­ration of the law into the Commonwealth Code as well as the hcadnoting and placement of opinions of the Supreme and Supe­rior Courts in the Commonwealth reporter.Prior legislative drafting or code work is preferred.The position is terminable at will of the commission since a full­time position is expected to be established in the budget now before the legislature. All questions will be directed to the law revision office at telephone numbers 234-6401/2/3/4.All proposals must be in a sealed envelope, marked RFP91 -0047 and submitted in duplicate to the chief, Procurement and Supply, Lowcr Base.no later than 4:00 P.M. March 26,1991. Proposals submitted after the deadline will not be accepted. The CNMI government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for any reason and to waive defects in said proposals, if in its sole opinion to do so would be in its best interest./s/David M. Apatang

JOB OPENINGFOR

S A L E S M A N

For MICROL COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

We will pay salary depending on qualifications plus commission on sales.

Applicant must be at lest a high school graduate with a valid driver's license.

Applicant must apply in person.

For more information please call Tel # 235-5950/51/52

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1 CARPENTER - High school equivalent2 yn. experience. Salary $220 per hour. Contact: BRIAN A. TORRES dba Llzelle's Ent. P. O. Box1231, Saipan. MP 96950(3/ 29)F.

10 CARPENTERS10 MASONS · High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,75-$2.00 per hour.Contact: ALLASIA, INC. Caller Box AAA 222. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

2 CARPENTER1 MASON -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. dba Marianas Variety News & Views, P.O. Box 231 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 CARPENTER - High school equivalent. 2years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: MR. 7 MRS. ALLAN RODEO. P.O. Box 1641, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/ 22)F.

1 MASON1CARPENTER - High school equivalent. 2years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: YOUNIS ART STUDIO, INC. dba Marianas Variety News & Views. P.O. Box 231, Saipan. MP 96950 (3/22)F.

MISCRLANEOUS1 RECEPTIONIST SUPERVISOR - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $950.00 per month.Contact: HAKUBOTAN SAIPAN ENT., INC. P.O. Box 127, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ 22)F.

1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $900-$ 1,000 per month.Contact: NIIZEKI INTL..SAIPAN CO.,LTD. dba Los Angeles Club, P.O. Box 140 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/22)9.

3 POLYNE SIAN CULTURAL DANCE RS - High school equivalent. 2 years experi­ence. Salary $750.00 per month. Contact: MARINO PRODUCTION INC. dba TAHARAA SHOW, P.O. Box 206 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22JF.

2 WATE R SPORTS INSTRUCTOR - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $1,000 per month.Contact: JPL ENTERPRISES. P.O. Box 510, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 GRAPHIC ARTIST - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15-$2.50 per hour.2PRIWTING PRESSOPERATORS-High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.35-2.50 per hour.Contact: PACIFIC PRINTING PRESS, P.O. Box 1447, Saipan. MP 96960 (31 22)9.2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $50O-$1.000 per month.Contact: KAE POONG CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2462. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ 22)9.

6 INTERIOR DECORATOR 1 NURSE AIDE - High school equivalent. 2years experience.Salary$2.15perhour. Contact: WILLY’S ENTERPRISES. INC.. Caller Box PPP613, Saipan. MP 96950(3/ 22)F.__________________________________

1 PURCHASING SUPERVISOR- High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.50 per hour.1 CHEF - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.50 per hour.3 COOK - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.25 per hour.2 BARTENDER 2 WAITRESS10 WAITRESS (bar)4 WArTER (restaurant&bar)2 DISHWASHER3 HOUSEKEEPER1 AUTO MECHANIC4 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school equivalent 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact BLUE BE RRY SAIPAN CORPO­RATION dba Hotel Blue Berry Saipan, P.O. Box AAA 205. Saipan, MP 96950. (3/ 22)F.

1 PIANIST - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $520.00 per month. Contact: SAIPAN ICE, INC. dba Ninos, P.O. Box 1808, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ 26)T.

1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Col­lege grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $700- $900 per month.Contact SUNG JUN CORPORATION dba Kang's Professional & Associate Caller Box PPP642, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29) F.

I N V I T A T I O N F O R B I DThe Chief, Procurem ent & Supply is soliciting com petitive sealed bids for the procurem ent o f the following type vehicles.

F ive (5) U nits Brand N ew 4x4 Pick-Up 3.1 Liter, 4Cylinder, Air-conditioned, AM /FM rad io ,FrontandR ear Bum per (step), R ust Proofing/Undercoated regular spare tire.

Four (4) U nits Branch New 4-D oor Sedan, 4 Cylinder, Automatic o r Standard Transm ission, AM /FM Radio, Air-conditioned, Rust Proofing/Undercoated, regular spare tire.

O ne (1) U nit U.S. M ade Brand N ew, 4-Door, M id or bigger size Sedan, 6 or 8 Cylinder, Automatic Transmis sion, AM /FM Radio, Air-conditioned, Rust Proofing/ Undercoated, regular spare tire.

These vehicles must be CIF Tinian, supply representative, and must have a one year maintenance/warranty agreement, m ust be rustproofed/undercoated, safety inspected prior to delivery at Marpands, Saipan, with registration fee payable at the CNMI Treasury.

All bids m ust be in a sealed envelope marked IFB91-0042 submitted in duplicate to the Chief, Procurem ent & Supply O ffice, Low er Base, Saipan no later than 2:00 P.M .. April 01 .1991. a t which time and place, all bids received will be publicly opened and read. All bids received late will not be considered. T he CNM I governm ent reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest o f the government.

/s / David M. Apatang

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L SC U C - R F P 9 1 - 0 0 2 4

The COM M ONW EALTH U n L IT IE S CORPORATION (CUC) is soliciting com petitive sealed proposals for the GROUND M AINTENANCE O F ALL W ATER AND SEW ER LEFT STA­TIONS. Locations and specifications m ay be picked up from the CUC procurem ent and supply manager, M r. Pete Torres, a t the CUC Procurem ent and Supply Office, Low er Base.

Proposals are to be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked C U C -R FP91-0024, in duplicate, and delivered to the CUC Procurem ent and Supply M anager, Pete Torres, Lower Base, Com monwealth U tilities Corporation, no later than 4:00 P.M ., April 2 ,1 9 9 1 . All proposals received late will not be opened.

CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals inpart or its entirety, for any reason if, in its sole opinion, to do so would be in its best interest./s/RAM ON S. GUERREROExecutive Director, CUC____________________________________

F O R R E N TMARIANAS MANAGEMENT CORPORATION is now accepting applications for immediate and future leases of the following:

• OFFICE OP STO RE SPACES

• TW O -B E D R O O M A P A R TM E N TS

• T W O BEDRO O M R E SID EN TIA L HOUSES

• THREE-BEDRO O M R E SID EN TIA L HOUSES

For further details, please contact Deo Manese or Ador Torres at phone number 234-6445 or 6446.

HERMAN'S MODERN BAKERYImmediate Opening (Local Hire Only)

CASHIERCall: 234-6139

Contact: Personnel Office

Job Vacancy Announcementi mm I FT CnMlllRTPBS/MHIVHIL CflBElHKEBSTwo years experience working with horses required.

Ability to speak Japanese deslreable.Salary: $2.15 per hour.

1 MANAGERTwo years experience working with horses and ability to

speak Japanese required. Salary: $500 per month.,

Contact: AL PARKE dba FANTASY BASHA P.O. BOX 3052 PR 671, Saipan, MP 96950

P a c if ic

I s l a n d s

C l u b Sa ip a nPacific Islands Club Is seeking energetic career-minded people to fill the following job vacancies:SPORTS INSTRUCTOR

2 F&B ATTBWANTPlease apply at the Personnel Dept., Monday Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information call Dianne or Ben at tel. no. 234-7976.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:Medical Insurance Duty Meal Paid Vacation Sick Leave BirthdayUse of Recreation Facilities Condolence Leave Workmen's Compensation

W o c o m p ly w ith f e d e r a l la w b y v e r i fy in g t h e id e n t i ty a n d w o r k e lig ib il i ty o f a ll n e w h ir e s o n a n o n - d is c r lm in a to r y b a s is

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

I N V I T A T I O N T O B I DDPW 91-ITB-00177

The Departm ent o f Public W orks is soliciting sealed bids for the Supply and Installation o f Piping, W ater Tanks, Pum p/ Other Materials forC ondensateC atchm entof the Northern Mariana Islands. Bids in duplicate will be accepted in the Office o f the Chief o f Procurem ent & Supply at Lower Base, Saipan, until 3:00 p.m., local time, Tuesday, A pril 02,1991, at which tim e and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids received after the above tim e will not be accepted under any circum stances.

A bond o f 14% o f the total bid price m ust accom pany the bid. This security may be a Certified Check, C ashier’s Check, Bid Bond or other form acceptable to the Governm ent m ade payable to the Treasurer, Com monwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands with a notation on the face o f the check “Credit A ccount No. 1453”.

The bidder is required to submit with his proposal, a copy of his business perm it as a com pliance with the Licensing Laws of the Com monwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands.

Detailed Requirem ents and Scope o f W ork are available on or after M arch 18, 1991 at Technical Services Division, Department o f Public W orks in Saipan.

Attention is called to the Labor Standards provisions for W age Rate Determination o f the CNM I Classification and Salary Structure Plans, and paym ent o f not less than the minimum salaries and wages m ust be paid on this p ro jec t

All bid docum ents received shall be the sole property o f the Government o f the Northern M ariana Islands with the excep­tion o f bid bonds, certified checks or cashier’s check which will be returned to the bidders after the award o f contract to the most responsive lowest bidder.

The Governm ent reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any imperfection in the bid proposal in the interest o f the Com monwealth o f the Northern M ariana Islands. /s/Elizabeth H. Salas-Balajadia Director o f Public W orks Date: 03/12/91

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 2 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND V IE W S- 4 3

MISCELLANEOUS1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST MANAGER High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ary: $2.15 per hour.Contact: HING YIP ENTERPRISES, INC.. P.O. Box 2636 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - High school equlvalent.2yrs.experience. Salary $700.00 per month.1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $950.00 per month.1 INTERIOR DESIGNER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $700.00 per month.1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $600.00 per month.6 HE OPERATOR - High school equiva­lent. 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.35 per hour.3 HE MECHANIC - High school equivalent.2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-S2.25 per hour.4 MASON - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.75-$2.404 CARPENTER- High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.75-$3.60 per hour.2 CONSTRUCTION WORKER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.75- $2.70Contact: CONSTRUCTION 7 MATERIAL SUPPLY, INC. dba CMS P.O. Box 609, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 SALES MANAGER - College Grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,100.00 per month.Contact: COMMONWEALTH MARINE LEISURE CO.P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

2 GAS ATTENDANT - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: JOAQUIN LG. SABLAN dbaShell Dandan Service Station P.O. Box 542, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 SALES PERSON - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.25 per hour. Contact: PACIFIC RAINBOW DAIRY, INC. P.O. Box 2180, Saipan, MP 96950 (31 29)9.

3 HOSTE SS-G ROUND - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $ 1,200 per month. Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. P.O. Box 502, Saipan. MP 96950 (3/29JF.

15 HOUSE WORKER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: SUSANA T. MAFNAS dba One call Services. P.O. Box 874, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 CLEANER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: DELOITTE & TOUCHE P.O. Box 308, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29JF.

2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR · High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience.

"Salary $2.75 per hour.Contact: EAGLE CORPORATION. P.O. Box 3044, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

2 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STATION · High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: CASTRO'S SE RVICE STATION, INC. P.O. Box 282. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ 29)F.

5 CASHIER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. expenence. Salary $2,15-$3.00 per hour.5 ELECTRICIAN - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500-$1,200 per month.Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, CO., LTD. P.O. Box 527, Saipan,MP 96950 (3/ 29) F.

1 COOK3 FRONT DESK CLERK - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500.oo per month.1 WAITRESS - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 peer hour. Contact: SUSANA T. MAFNAS dba Traveler's Lodge Apartelle. P.O. Box 45 CHRB, Saipan, MP 95950. (3/29JF.

1 DISHWASHE R - High school equivalent.2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hOUT. Contact: CHINESE GOODS CTR. dba Canton Restaurant. P.O. Box 2351, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)9.

1 BAKER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: THERESITA B. PANGELINAN P.O. Box 1452, Saipan, MP 96950 (31 29)9.

I N V I T A T I O N F O R B I DThe Chief, Procurem ent & Supply is soliciting com petitive sealed bids for the procurem ent o f the following type vehicles:

T w o (2) U nits 4-C ylinder gasoline engine, au tom atic transm ission , a ir-cond ition , pow er-steering , A M /FM rad io , 4 -door sedan w ith identical rep lacem en t spare tire an d fla t tire rep lacem en t tools.

These vehicles must be CIF M arpands, Saipan, and must have a one year m aintenance/warranty agreement, m ust be rustproofed/ undercoated, safety inspected prior to delivery at Marpands, Saipan, w ith registration fee payable at the CNM I Treasury.

All bids m ust be in a sealed envelope marked IFB 91 -0046 submit­ted in duplicate to theC hief, Procurem ent & Supply Office, Lower Base, Saipan no later than 2:30 P>M >, April 08 ,1991 , at which time and place, all bids received late will not be considered. The CNMI governm ent reserves the right to reject any or all bids in the best interest o f the governm ent

/s/David M. Apatang

B I D A N N O U N C E M E N TThe M ariana Islands Housing Authority is soliciting bid proposals for ground m aintenance (lawn) services for the 52 housing units at Sugar K ing Part II in Garapan. The lawn services should be perform ed a t least two (2) times a month around the 52 housing units including the curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and common areas for a period o f one (1) year. Bidders are requested to provide the following information:1. Quotation for services on a weekly and/or monthly basis.2. Num ber o f workers to be assigned.3. List o f available tools and equipment.All interested bidders should provide M IH A ’s Central Office in Garapan the above information no later than Monday, April 15, 1991 at a t 10:00 a.m. at which time all bids will be opened and read. M IHA RESERVES TH E RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS IN TH E BEST INTEREST OF M IHA AND THE CNMI GOVERNM ENT.

THRE (3 ) BEDROOM HOUSE WITH LAND FOR SAE OR LONG-TERM EASE

The M ariana Islands Housing Authority (M IHA) is offering for sale o r long-term lease a three (3) bedroom concrete house together with the land located at Koblerville, Saipan. The property is described as:

L ot Num ber 0 0 5 1 056, containing an area o f 979 square meters, more or less, as shown on the Division o f Lands and Survey’s Official Cadastral Plat Number 0 0 5 101, the original o f which was registered with the Land Registry as Docum ent Num ber 16706 dated March 11,1983, the description therein being incorporated herein by refer ence.

The sale will be conducted on April 12, 1991, at 10:00 A.M., at M IH A ’s Central Office in Garapan. A minimum bid price should not be less than $66,000.00 of which paym ent shall be payable by cash, certified check or cashier’s check within 72 hours after the bid. The property will be sold as is with no implied or expressed warranty. ■The M ariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all sales and to cancel or extend the date, time and place for sale o f such property. Any prospective buyer must be a person authorized by the Constitution and laws of the Com monwealth of the Northern M ariana Islands to hold title to real estate in the Com monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.For further information, please contact Mr. Juan M. Sablan, Execu­tive D irector, MIHA, P.O. Box 514, Saipan, MP 96950. Telephone (670) 234-6866/9447/7689/7670 and fax (670) 234-9021.

^CALL:234-7273(EARA) _Callers w ho wish to give information to NMI Crime Stoppers ai

not required to give their name o r identity, they can leave a cod nam e o f their own choice, but if they choose to give identity c describe them selves and their whereabouts, in either way they ar guaranteed confidentiality.

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

WAREHOUSE MANAGERHandles the organization, supervision and maintain all functions necessary in the Warehouse Department. Must have a valid driver's license issued in Saipan. Experienced preferred. Salary: $3.00 per hour

MAINTENANCE REPAIRERPerforms variety of duties such as repairs and maintains physical structures of the establishments. Cleans and pol­ish interior and exterior of the building.Experienced preferred. Salary: $2.15 per hour

DRIVER/DELIVERYMANMust have at least one year as deliveryman and must have a valid driver's license issued in Saipan.

W e o f f e r m a x i m u m i n s u r a n c e b e n e f i t s ,

b o n u s , v a c a t i o n l e a v e .

APPLY IN PERSON AT:

BASIC CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CORP.Chalan Laulau, Beach Road, Saipan, MP 96950 (Must bring driver’s license if interested to apply)

E ’SPN MOTORS, INC.URGENTLY NEEDS THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:ASST. M ANAGER - SALES DEPT.To assist in Auto Sales and Allied Products.ASST. MANAGER - RENT - A - CAR DEPT.To assist in Rent - A - Car Operation ASST. MANAGER - E ’TOUR DEPT.To assist in Optional Tour.ASST. MANAGER - ACCOUNTING DEPT.To assist in Duties and Responsibilities US Coast G uard Captain To Operate Skyrider BoatGas or Diesel Auto Mechanics · Body & Fender Repair Persons Auto Painters»Machinists or LatheOperator»MotorcycleMechanics Jet Ski Mechanics-OBM Mechanicsf|Auto Salesman Salary Base on experience:Please apply in person o r call R aym ond F . A lvarez A t T el #234-7447

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A LCU C-RFP91-0021

THE COM M ONW EALTH UTILITIES CORPORA­TION (CUC) o f the Northern Mariana Islands (CNM I) is request­ing proposals from qualified firms for the development o f an island-wide SAIPAN W ASTEW ATER FACILITIES MASTER PLAN.

The scope of the study includes the evaluation o f existing facilities and measurement o f current wastewater quality and quantity. The study will predict future wastewater facilities needs. The study will also identify feasible alternative solutions, present an evaluation o f alternatives, and select the best alternative. The results o f this study will be presented in an island-wide Saipan W astewater Facilities M aster Plan. The M aster Plan will describe the size, location, and timing of all upgrades and additions to the wastewater collection, transport, treatment, and disposal facilities on Saipan.

Selection will be m ade on the basis o f previous experi­ence with sim ilar wastewater facilities m aster planning, qualifica­tions o f staff members, completeness, quality, and approach o f the proposal, total cost, and time to completion.

Attention is called to the Labor Standard Provisions for Wage Rate Determination o f the CNMI Classification and Salary Structure Plans and that paym ent o f not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications m ust be paid on this project.

A pre-proposal meeting will be held in the CUC confer­ence room, Lower Base, Saipan, CNM I a t 9:00 a.m. on Monday March 18,1991. Interested proposers are strongly urged to attend.

Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked CUC-RFP91-0021, to the Procurement and Supply M anager, Mr. Pete Torres, Low er Base, P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, M P 96950, no later than 2:00 p.m ., local time, on M onday, April 8, 1991. All proposals are to be submitted in duplicate.

CUC reserve the right to reject any or all proposals for any reason and to waive any defect in said proposals if, in its sole opinion, it is in the best interest of CUC to do so. All proposals shall become the property o f CUC.

/s/Ramon S. Guerrero Executive Director, CUC

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MISCELLANEOUS1 COOK - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: V 7 A CO. MICRQNESIAN PAINTING. P.O. Box 2520, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F

2 COOK - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact:FAR EASTERN GENERAL MERCHANDISE INC. dba Diamond Chi­nese Restaurant, P.O. Box 1147, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/22JF.

1 COOK - High school grad. 2 yrs. expe­rience. Salary $1,300 per month.1 COOK - High school grad. 2 yrs. experi­ence. Salary $1,690 per month.Contact: KAN PACIFIC SAIPAN, LTD. P.O. Box 527m Saipan, MP 96950 (31 29)F.1 QUARRY SUPERVISOR - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $500.00 per month.Contact: JOHN T. SABLAN dba JG Sablan Construction/Quarry. P.O. Box 2119, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.50 per hour.2 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT -High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $500-$600 per month.Contact: TRI-ALL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION P.O.Box2610,Saipan, MP 96950. (3t22)F.

2 DIVING INSTRUCTOR! Sports) - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $1,100 per month.Contact: COMMONWEALTH MARINE LEISURE CO. c/o Saipan Grand Hotel P.O. Box 369, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER - College grad. 2 years experience. Salary $450.00 per month.Contact: M7 FENTERPRISESdba Mary's Taxi/House Rental, P.O. Box 1221 .Saipan, MP 96950 (3T22)F.

1 AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER - High school equivalent. 2 years experience. Salary $4.00-$6.25 per hour.Contact: MCROL CORPORATION, P.O. Box 267, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 ELECTRICIAN3 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $2.50 per hour.Contact: MEIJIAN CORPORATION, LTD. P.O. Box 3052, P.R. 636, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

4 LANDSCAPERS - High school equiva­lent. 2 years experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: ALDOAN, HESTON 7 RAYBURN dbaTropical Garden. P.O. Box4l, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/22JF.

1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.-High school rad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15-3.50 per hour.Contact: FILOMENOR. GLORY JR. dba Care-Aire & Co., Box PPP 481 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22JF.

12 PAINTE RS · High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact TSK-ECG JOINT VENTURE. P.O. Box 2310, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/ 29)F.

1 COOK - High school grad. 2 years expe­rience. Salary $2.50 per hour.Contact 3M CORPORATION dba Okame Restaurant. P.O. Box 2550, Saipan, MP 96950. (3/22JF.

1 MAIL CARRIER - High school grad. 2 years experience. Salary $500.00 per month.Contact: JESUS T. GUERRERO, P.O. Box 1069. Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Cot legegrad. 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- $8.00 per hour.Contact: BLACK MICRO CORPORA­TION, P.O. Box 545 CK, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/26)T.

1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High school equivalent 2 years experience. Salary $550.00 per month.Contact HERMAN'S MODERNBAKERY, INC. P.O. Box 2. Saipan, MP 96950. (21 22)F.

1 H .E . OPERATOR -High school equivalent 2yra. experience. Salary: $2.50 per hour.Contact SONG CORP., Box PPP 102 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22.F.

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L SC U C -R FP-91-0022

V E H IC L E AND E Q U IP M E N T P R E V E N T IV E M A IN T E N A N C E AND R E P A IR

The COM M ONW EALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION (CUC) is soliciting com petitive sealed proposals from qualified firms for a complete preventive maintenance and repair program for all CUC vehicles, equipm ent and welding.Any proposal submitted should accurately and completely de­scribed the preventive maintenance and repair program being offered, in accordance with the Program Requirements. Interested parties may obtain copies o f the Program Requirements by con­tacting the CUC Procurement and Supply M anager Mr. Pete Torres.All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked CU C -R FP91-0022, in duplicate and delivered to the Of­fice o f the CUC Procurement and Supply Manager, Mr. Pete Torres, Lower Base, Commonwealth Utilities Corporation, no later than 2:00 p.m., April 2 ,1991. All proposals received late will not be honored.CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals in part or its entirety, for any reason if, in its sole opinion, to do so would be in its best in terest CUC also reserves the right to award on a partial or bulk award basis. All proposals shall become the property o f the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation./s/Ramon S. Guerrero Executive Director, CUC

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A LCUC-RFP91-0021

TH E COM M ONW EALTH UTILITIES CORPORA­TION (CUC) o f the Northern M ariana Islands (CNM I) is request­ing proposals from qualified firm s for the development o f an island-wide SAIPAN W ASTEW ATER FACILITIES M ASTER PLAN.

The scope o f the study includes the evaluation o f existing facilities and measurement o f current wastewater quality and quantity. The study will predict future wastewater facilities needs. The study will also identify feasible alternative solutions, present an evaluation o f alternatives, and select the best alternative. The results o f this study will be presented in an island-wide Saipan W astewater Facilities M aster Plan. The M aster P lan will describe the size, location, and timing of all upgrades and additions to the wastewater collection, tran sp a t, treatment, and disposal facilities on Saipan.

Selection will be made on the basis o f previous experi­ence with sim ilar wastewater facilities m aster planning, qualifica­tions o f staff members, completeness, quality, and approach o f the proposal, total cost, and time to completion.

I A ttention is called to the Labor Standard Provisions forWage R ate Determination o f the CN M I Classification and Salary Structure Plans and that payment o f not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications m ust be paid on this project.

A pre-proposal meeting w ill be held in the CUC confer­ence room, Low er Base, Saipan, CNM I at 9:00 a.m. on M onday March 18,1991. Interested proposers are strongly urged to attend.

Proposals m ust be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked CUC-RFP91-0021, to the Procurem ent and Supply M anager, Mr. Pete Torres, Low er Base, P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, M P 96950, no later than 2:00 p.m ., local time, on M onday, April 8 ,1 9 9 1 . All proposals are to be submitted in duplicate.

CU C reserve the right to reject any or all proposals for any reason and to waive any defect in said proposals if, in its sole opinion, it is in the best interest o f CUC to do so. All proposals shall become the property o f CUC.

/s/Ramon S. Guerrero Executive D irector, CU C

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L SCU C-RFP91-0023

The COMMONWEALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION (CUC) is soliciting competitive sealed proposal for the PAINTING OF ALL W ATER RESERVOIRS. Locations and specifications may be picked up a t the CUC W ater Division Office, Mr. Frank Flores, o r contact Mr. Flores at telephone number 322-9383.

A ll proposalsare to be submitted must have a completion date and m ust meet all specifications set forth by the COM­M ONW EALTH UTILITIES CORPORATION.

Proposals are to be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked CU C -R FP91 -0023, in duplicate, and delivered to the CUC Procurem ent and Supply Manager, Mr. Pete T ones, Lower Base, Com m onwealth Utilities Corporation, no later than 3:00 p.m., April 2, 1991. All proposals received late will not be opened.

CU C reserves the right to reject any or all proposals inpart or its entirety, f a any reason if, in its sole opinion, to do so would be in its best interest. All proposals shall becom e the property of CUC./S/RAMON S. GUERRERO Executive Director, CUC

R E Q U E S T F O R P R O P O S A L SR F P N O . 91-0025

The CO M M O N W EA LTH UTILITIES CORPORA ­TION (CUC) o f the Commonwealth o f the Northern Marianas Islands (CNM I) is requesting proposals from qualified firm s for an ISLAND WIDE POW ER GENERATION AND DIS TREBUTION SYSTEM STUDY (SAIPAN).

The scope o f this study will include, but not lim ited to, the following:1) Data Collection. This will include a detailed field review o f the existing system to determ ine existing loads and system configura­tion and a detailed office review o f existing data.2) System Load Forecast. This will include the survey of unconnected loads and the forecast o f future loads by geographical areas and consum er type.3) Supply o f Pow er System Analysis (PC Based) Software. This will include the supply, installation, data base development and training for the supplied software. The software must include AutoCad Interface, D istribution Voltage D rop Analysis, Fault Current (Short Circuit) Analysis, One-Line capabilities, Protec­tive Device Coordination and Circuit Switching Analysis.4) System Study. This will involve a com plete system study utilizing the data collected in 1 & 2 above and the software provided in 3 above. Em ergency, Short R ange and Long Range plans shall be addressed. System protection, sectionalizing, power factor correction, voltage stabilization, etc., shall be ad­dressed.5) Generation S tudy. This will include a com plete study o f present and future requirem ents for pow er generation.6) Developm ent o f Island W ide Pow er Generation and Distribu­tion M aster Plan.7) Contract Evaluation.

C U C ’s system includes approxim ately 65 miles of 13.8KV wood pole distribution with 4 overhead feeders and 2 underground express feeders. N o transm ission or distribution substations are presendy in the system.

CU C personnel shall be utilized for all phases o f this project. Training o f CUC personnel shall be included to provided in-house capabilities for future system analysis.

Selection will be made on the basis o f the following: Com panies previous experience with distribution system studies; qualifications o f staff; m ethodology, quality and com pleteness o f proposal; total cost; and time of com pletion.

Attention is called to the Labor Standard Provisions for . W age Rate Determination of the CNM I Classification and Salary Structure Plans and that paym ent o f not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this project.

A Pre-Proposal meeting will be held in the CUC confer­ence room, Low er Base, Saipan, CNM I at 9:00 A.M. on Monday, March 18, 1991.

For information regarding this RFP please contact Mr. Bill Arthur: 670-322-4033 #64, FAX: 670-322-4323.

Proposals must be submitted in duplicate to the CUC Procurement and Supply Officer, Lower Base, P.O. Box 1220, Saipan, M P 96950, no later than 2:00 P.M ., local time, on Monday, April 1, 1991. The CUC reserves the right to reject any or all proposals for any reason and to waive any defect in said proposals if, in it’s sole opinion, it is in the best interest o f CUC to do so. All proposals shall becom e the property o f CUC./s/Ram on S. Guerrero Executive Director, CUC

USED DENYO GENERATOR 55 KVA

Asking $6,500 or best offer Contact: Camillo Orallo or Mando Guban

Tel. No 234-2064

FOR SALE* 10 ,000 square meters of Beach Road Property* Three (3 ) story com m ercial building* 1 ,404 square meters for 40 year lease

Please only serious inquiries. Call 234 -3182 /3 /4 , Ext. 101 ask for Ben or write P.O. Box 908, Saipan, MP 96950 or fax 234-3077.

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MISCELLANEOUS1 PAINTER -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.00 per hur. Contact: ARTHUR ITLiONG dba AST Enterprises, Box PPP 111 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

1 ELECTRICIAN-High school equivalent.2 years experience. Salary $2.1 Sper hour. Contact: QUEZADA CONSTRUCTION. P.O. Box 1038 CK, Saipan. MP 96950 (3/ 22IF. !_______________________1 PLUMBER -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.00 per hour. Contact: DATA BOND CORPORATION, Box PPP 328 Saipan, MP 96950 (3/22)F.

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ROSA I. SABLAN,ALFREDO I. GUERRERO, ARTEMIO I. GUERRERO, DELFINA I. GUERRERO,JO SE I. GUERRERO.CRISPIN I GUERRERO EFRAIN I. GUERRERO ROSIE I. PABLO,JOAQUIN I. GUERRERO JESU S I. GUERRERO PETRA I. MACARANAS, EUGENIO DLC. NAUTA,LUIS I. CAMACHO, MAGDALENA C. ATOIGUE, JUANITA T. CABRERA, JOAQUIN I. TORRES,MARIA I. TORRES AND JO SE I. TORRES

Plaintiff,-vs-

VICENTE D. ADA and JOSEPH C. ADA

Defendants.TO: VICENTE D. ADA YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­MONED and notified to file any answer you wish to make to the Complaint, a copy of which is given you herewith, within twenty (20) days after service of the Summons upon you, and to de­liver or mail a copy of your an­swer to SALAS, GEBHARDT AND MANIBUSAN, attorneys for Plaintiffs, whose address is Post Office Box 1309, Saipan, MP 96950, as soon as practicable after filing your answer or send­ing it to the Clerk of Courts for filing.Your answer should be In writing and filed with the Clerk of this Court at the Civic Center, Saipan, MP 96950. It may be prepared for you by your counsel and sent to the Clerk of this Court by mes­senger or mail. It is not neces­sary for you to appear personally until further notice.If you fail to file an answer in accordance with this Summons, judgmentby default may be taken against you for the relief de­manded in the Complaint.Dated this 8th day of November, 1990.By order of the above court:

/a/Bemadita A. Sablan Deputy Clerk of Court

CaCDTPDCBEEMISA

ENTERPRISES, INC.Invites local participation

in the ownership of the company

Contact the Investment Manager at 234-9475

(or Fax: 234-8463)

in me superior uourt ot the Commonwealth of the Northern

Mariana Islands CIVIL ACTION NO. 90-988

SUMMONS NOLASCO CONSTANTE, and REBECCA CONSTANTE,

Plaintiff, vs.

KIM JONG HOON, and SANG BAE, KIM,

Defendants.TO: DEFENDANT KIM JONG HOONYOUAREHEREBYSUMMONED and notified to file any answer you wish to make to the Complaint, a copy of which is given you here­with, within twenty (20) days after service of the Summons upon you, and to deliver or mail a copy of your answer oto SALAS, GEBHARDT AND MANIBUSAN. attorneys for Plaintioffs, whose, address is Post Office Box 1309, Saipan, MP 96950, as soon as practicable after filing your answer or sending it to the Clerk of Courts for filing.Your answer should be in writing and filed with the Clerk of this Court at the Civic Center, Saipan, MP 96950. It may be prepared for you by your counsel and sent to the Clerk of this Court by messen­ger or mail. It is not necessary for you to appear personally until further notice.If you fail to file an answer in accordance with this Summons, judgment by default may be taken against you for the relief de­manded in the Complaint.Dated this 19th day of November, 1990.By order of the above Court:

/s7Chariene Teregeyo Deputy Clerk of Court

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E R N E S T O B . U R C 1 A , P e t i t io n e r , v s .

B E L L A M A L IN A Y - U R C IA , Respondent.

T O T H E A B O V E - N A M E D R E ­S P O N D E N T :Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M ­M O N E D a n d n o t if ie d to f i le a n y a n s w e r y o u w is h to m a k e to t h e P e t i t io n fo r D iv o r c e o f w h ic h is g iv e n y o u h e r e w ith , w ith in th ir ty ( 3 0 ) d a y s a f te r s e r v ic e o f th is S u m m o n s u p o n y o u .YOUR A N S W E R S H O U L D B E IN W R I T I N G a n d f i le d w ith th e C le r k o f C o u r t , a t S a ip a n C M 9 6 9 5 0 a n d s e r v e d u p o n p e t i t io n e r ’s c o u n s e l , A tty . V .K . S a w h n e y , P . O . B o x 9 1 7 , S u s u p e , S a ip a n , C M . It m a y b e p r e p a r e d a n d s ig n e d fo r y o u b y y o u r c o u n s e l a n d s e n t t o t h e C le r k o f th is C o u r t b y m e s s e n g e r o r m a il . It is n o t n e c e s s a r y f o r y o u to a p p e a r p e r s o n a l ly u n til fu r th e r n o tic e .H y o u fa il to f i le a n a n s w e r in a c c o r d a n c e w i th th is S u m ­m o n s , ju d g m e n t b y d e fa u lt m a y b e t a k e n a g a in s t y o u lo r th e r e l ie f d e m a n d e d in th e P e t i - i t io n lo r D iv o r c e .By o r d e r o f t h e a b o v e C o u r t:

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D a t e d th is 9 th d a y o f O c to b e r , 1990.

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LEASE - SELL - OR BUY$ $ $

CNMI PROPERTIES(670) 235-7MPR/7600

234-7447arianas Pacific

B E T T E R O P T IO N S

P.O. BOX 569 BEACH ROAD, CHALAN.KANOA SAIPAN, MP 9695o| (Licensed and Locally Owned) BIO; A, Alvarez

PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR LEASE

FINA SISU - 1,268 sm. Lake and Ocean View. 55 year lease.

I-LIYANG, W-2 HIGHWAY - 779 sm. Behind Island Commercial Bldg.

PAPAGO, EAST SIDE - 22,000 sm. With east view of island . Water/power on site. Easy access to highway. 55 year lease only.

Call (670) 322-1067 after 5 p.m. or write to P.O. Box 2455, Saipan,MP 96950

L C A S t b bGARAPAN - W-2 Two lots 3600SM® right across from Sugar King Park: S375SM each. Corner iot3600SM on motel rd.and W-2Hwy.$500SM. Per­fect for Hotel/Motel/Condos, classy Offices, Commercial S/C, Boutiques, whatever your heart desires! (P/W/ Sewer)

AS PERDIDO 10,000 SM or 20,000 SM lots on new Hwy to airport/Chalan Piao. Excellent for Condos/Apts., Commercial businesses, High-class homes. 300' frontage. $125 SM for the smart investor!

PAPAGO HGTS. Magnificent Vista! 4972 SM with charming western style cabin overlooks deep valley & Topatchao hillside. Nearbyhigh-priced lots selling twice as much. Private acessrodad. P/W available. Low Price S75SM.

DANDAN finest in secluded living! In quiet section old village, 959SM for your home or Apts. Only $70,000. CHALAN KAN0A Condos Brand new! 12-units 2-Bedroom (600 s i ) com- pletely furnished with3ACs@. Income earning $9000 mo. Superb buy at $895,000.

N0 REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 234-9381 MR, LOU

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FINA SISU (#290103)FINA SISU (#291102)CH. KIYA (#290100)GARAPAN (#290104)PAPAGO (#290102)PAPAGO (#290122)TANAPAG (#290105)TANAPAG (#392100)KOB'VIL (#191100)

RAPAGAU (#290101)SUSUPE(New) (#691100)DANDAN (#190200)TINIAN MPR #MARP0 (#290109)MARP0 (#290110)MARP0 (#290116)MAR P0 (#290118)MARP0 (#290115)MARP0 (#290112)CAROLINAS (#290114)

ROTA M PR#ISANG (#290120)GINALANGAN (#290121)

L A M P F O R L E A S E(Commercial / Residential / Business Location)2,000 SM - Motivated Own. PRICE REDUCED! Near Cul. Ctr.

1,225 SM - Raw Flat Lot-Water/Power-Own. Motivated 1,527 SM - Near Whispering Palm Golf Course

13,385 SM - Fronts Beach Rd.-Shoreline.Oceanview 1,122 SM - Secluded Valley-Near LauLau Bch.

40,360 SM - Breathtaking LauLau Bay view! Must See! Call!1,105 SM - Multi-Purpose COMMRCIAL BLDG.

758 SM - Near proposed NANSAY HOTEL, Ocean View 943 SM - Fronts new paved airport ext., 3 Br, 2 Ba

Sunken Liv. Rm.-Good Comm. Location!6,390 SM - Managaha Is. View! PRICE REDUCED!

729 SM - Sublease, 1 blk fr. Bch. Rd, DiaYGrand Htl. Joeten 894 SM - $175,000.-3/4 Bedroom, 2 Baths (NEW LIST)

(Ideal M ulti-Developm ent S ite !)5,543 SM - Goat Is./Ocean view, 5 Hs. Lots at Prop. Casino/GC24.006 SM - Land & 2 story residence, convenient location25.001 SM - Proximity to Bus. Dis. & Proposed Tinian Casinos25.001 SM - Goat Isl. view! Gradual Slope, Exquisite View! 10,000 SM - Water/Elcc. on site-P.Swr.Access. Near Bus. Dist.24.006 SM - Off Main artery, nat. landscape abundant! 25.586SM- Ocn & Goat Is. view. Next to 3 Multi-Mill$ Prop.

Casino & Golf course

(Investors Needed)49.384SM- Phil, sea & Pac. Ocean View! Mot. Own, Reduced! 5,951 SM- Near 3 appvd. Golf Course & airport! Mot. Own.

Motivated owners and price reduced for quick sale - CALL!Need your House, Condo, Apartment, Business Rented?

Call our full-time professionals for helpP.O. BOX 569 BEACH ROAD,CHALAN KANOA, SAIPAN, MP 96950

arian as P a c ific (Licensed and Locally owned) Call: Cynthiabettfr options Fleming Alvarez or Ange Alvarez-Forbes (Broker-

in-Charge)TEL. (6 7 0 ) 235 -7M PR / 7 6 0 0 · 234-7447

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2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 2 WELDER1 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIAN -High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15- $3.50 per hour.Contact: CM FABRICATOR, INC., P.O. Box 432 CK, Saipan, MP 96950(3/19)

1 ACCOUNTING MANAGER- Highschool grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2,167.00 per month.1 ASST. CREDIT MANAGER - College grad. 2yrs. experience. Salary $1,950.00 per month.Contact: MOBIL OIL MICRONESIA, INC. P.O. Box 367, Saipan, MP 96950 (3/29)F.

CLASSIFIED ADS (NEW)

2 WATCH REPAIRER -High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour.Contact: LEE'S INC., P.O. Box 1691 Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1 MASON-High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: $2.15 per hour. Contact: R V ENTERPRISES, P.O. Box 194 CHRB Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1 DOMESTIC HOUSEWORKER 1 HOUSEKEEPER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: DAVID A. WISEMAN dba Services Unlimited. P.O. Box 404, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1 COOK3 WArTRESSAA/AiTE R - High school grad.2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: DONALD FLORES dba Poker Plus Cafe. Garapan, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1 COOK - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: ABC ENTERPRISES. P.O. Box 2483 Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5) F.

1 LIGHTING EQUIPMENT OPERATOR- High school grad. 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.30-$3.00 per hour.1 COOK (Japanese Cuisine) - High school equivalent 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- $2.50 per hour.2 BARTENDER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.40 per hour.Contact: SAIPAN DIAMOND HOTEL CO., LTD. dba Saipan Diamond Hotel. P.O. Box 66, Susupe, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/ 5)F.

1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $6.47 per hour.Con tact: SAIPAN ADVENTISTCLINICdba Family Dentistry/Orthodontics/Optometry. P.O. Box 169, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

3 SEW ER (SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR) - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour. Contact: COMMONWEALTH GARMENT MFG., INC. P.O. Box 741, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Sal ary $2.15 per hour.Contact: SUSAN S. CASTRO dba S & W General Merchandise. P.O. Box 2895, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1 STORE SUPERVISOR - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- $3.50 per hour.1 STOCK CONTROL CLERK-High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.1 SALES PERSON - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $580.00per month. Contact: OCEANIATRADERS.LTD.P.O. Box 2607, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

50 MASON50 CARPENTE R - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.80 per hour. 5 PAINTER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.00 per hour. Contact: JOHN S. REYES dba Rainbow Construction Company. P.O. Box 1551, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

6 MASON 3 CARPENTER 1 STEEL WORKER 1 PLUMBER1 ELECTRICIAN- High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.75 per hour. Contact: MATIAS E. ELBO dba Elbo's Enterprises. P.O. Box 789, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

6 MASON 5 CARPENTER2 ELECTRICIAN - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.75 per hour. Contact: JOSE M. TAITANO dba JAP Construction. P.O., Box 2637, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

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1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary $3.00 per hour.Contact: PUSSYCAT, INC. dba Pussycat Club & Disco. Caller Box PPP 340 Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE REPAIRER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.Contact: HERMAN C. SANTOS dba Santos Termite 8 Pest. P.O. Box 2662, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

10 WAITRESS -High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary: 2.15 per hour. Contact: AN Y GOLD, INC. dba Kitty's Night Club, P.O. Box 378 Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

3 MASON - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: MRS. JULIANAMCENTEEdba G & J Enterprises. P.O. Box 1265, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

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1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50-$6.00 per hour. Contact: CARMEN SAFEWAYEN TERPR ISES , INC. dba C-Mart, Carmen's Hair Salon, Pacifica Funeral Service, CSE Properties. P.O. /Box 922, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

2 MECHANICAL ENGINEER - College grad. 4 yrs. experience. Salary $1,684- $1,723 per month.Contact: SHINRYO CORPORATION, P.O. Box 2484 Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

2 CIVIL ENGINEER - College graduate. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $450-$900 per month.5 CARPENTER3 PAINTER10 MASON - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.60-$2.00 per hour.3ELECTRICIAN - High school equivalent. 2yrs. experience. Salary $1.75-$2.00 per hour.Contact: MELTONCOMPANY, INC. Caller Box PPP 311. Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

1CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $600-$700 per month. 3 CARPENTER3 MASON - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-$2.30 per hour. 1 PLUMBER - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15-2.25 per hour.1 COOK - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: FRANK DLG. CAMACHO dba V.C. Ent. P.O. Box 1595, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5) F.

1 GENERAL MANAGER - College grad.4 yrs. experience. Salary $3,000-$4,000 per month.1 ASST. GENERAL MANAGER - High school grad. 4 yrs. experience. Salary $3,000-$3,750 per month.1 FOOO AND BEVERAGE MANAGER - College grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1.200-S1.500 per month.GUEST RELATION REPRESENTATIVE - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $6.25-$8.50 per hour.1 WAITRESS SUPERVISOR-Highschool grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.00- $5.00 per hour.4 COOK - High school equivalent. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.00-$5.00 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER-High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15- $3.50 per hour.Contact: SUWASOCORPORATION dba Coral Ocean Point Resort Club. P.O. Box 1160, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR - High school grad. 2yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 per hour.1 MECHANIC2 WELDER3 CARPENTER - High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: QUEZADA CONSTRUCTION dba Construction and Equipment Ftental P.O. Box 1038, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

2 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR1 HOUSEKEEPER- High school grad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour.2 INTERIOR DESIGNER -Collegegrad. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.50 per hour. Contact: SRC MICRONESIA, LTD. Caller Box PPP 236, Saipan, MP 96950 (4/5)F.

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LONG TERM LEASE: 10,000/15,000 s.m.Inquire in person: Tel. 322 -3052 , see L. Camacho

NORTHERN MARIANAS AMATEUR SPORTS ASSOCIATION

BID PROPOSALSSecurity Job1. Job Description: Security Guard a Gymnasium complex to m onitor Entry, enforce Gym Rules and Safety when open to the Public o r Games. This includes inside and outside the Gym area.2. W ork Schedule: 3 4 nights per week from 6:00 to about 10:00 P.M ., and as otherwise required.

Weight Room Attendant1. Job Description: Toopen and close W eight Room and keep the room clean and make certain equipm ent is returned to its proper place. Maintain safety for all users. Responsible for daily collection o f fees by members and non-members.2. W ork Schedule: M onday through Saturday 4:30 - 8:30 P.M.

Gymnasium MaintenancePlease provide us with two proposals.1. Full Time M aintenance Job at GymA W ork Schedule: 40 hours per w eek on a 6 day week2. M aintenance CrewA. W ork Schedule: 6 days a w eek clean up night tim e or early morning.Job Description fo r Both: Cleaning and M aintaining Bathroom, M artial A rts R oom . W eightroom , m ain entry , offices and conference room, and entire main Gym area. Duties include, cleaning and washing floor, waxing F loors and buffing, and the maintenance o f gym equipm ent General cleaning around the gym is also required.

W e are requesting Bid proposals for the above services, and would like the deadline for any submissions to b e April 5 ,1991 , a t the Gymnasium, or sent to the Northern M arianas Amateur Sports Association, P.O. Box 2476, Saipan, M P 96950.

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island Fiesta Foods Company is In need of highly motivated and responsible person to work as

MEAT CUTTER - A Full-T im e p o s i t io n $ 4 .0 0 - $ 6 .0 0 p e r h o u r

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Interested person must apply a t the companys office in Susupe, across Mt. Carmel School.

FRIDAY, M ARCH 2 2 ,1991-MARIANAS VARIETY NEW S AND V IE W S-47

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A fter countless weeks o f hard la b o r and fu n d -ra is in g , th e Marianas High School All-Star Volleyball Team finally gathered enough cash fo r their trip to Guam, where they played unof­ficial friendly games with the ag g re ss iv e S im on S an ch ez “Sharks” and the J.F .K . “Is­landers.’' They a lso toured several o f Guam ’s high schools including Ocean View High, J .F.K ., and o f course, Sim on Sanchez. With a little financial assistance from the group’s par­ents and the M ayor o f Saipan, the team ’s airline tickets, food accommodations, and transpor­tation were well covered.

After arriving on Guam on a

Tuesday afternoon, the team checked in a t the Tam uning Plaza Hotel where they would be spending the next two nights and three days. Although their stay w as short, M s. C ecilia Tudela, MHS student activities coo rd in a to r had p rep a re d a schedule which kept the team busy throughout their stay on Guam.

W hile touring the schools, the athletes got an idea of how the schools were run on Guam. The facilities in the schools were better. They w ereequipped with supplies such as books, com ­puters, labs, word-processors, and lockers. Also, each school had its own gymnasium with shower and locker rooms. Each high school also had its own

Baseball little League games begins tommorow

T h e C N M little league baseball association is announcing that tomorrow Saturday is die official opening day for the 1991 Baseball League in three division. L ittle league ages9-J 2 .senior league ages 13-15 ,and big league ages 16-18. Team parade will begin a t 8:45‘a,m. and w in be follow with the ceremony and a num ber o f brief rem arks by Com m onwealth leaders, It w ill be held a t the Civic Center Ball Field.

F irst gams at 10:00 a.m . will b e the senior league division and second game Follows at 12:30 p.m . B oth gam es w ill ixrplayed at theC M c B allF ieldevery Saturday and tbelitde leaguegam es will be played every Sunday with 2 gam es on that day. F irst gam e starts a t 10:00 a.m . and. second gam e follows at 12:30 p,m,

The general public is invited to witness the opening ceremonies and the game.

Saipan Swimmers lead in C Champs on GuamT en S aipan Sw im C lu b

Swimmers competed in the “C ” Cham pionships a t the A gana Pool on Guam last weekend, six o f them also performed in the “B” times moving them up to the next level in swimming com pe­tition, said a press release from SSC.

Noriko Grandinetti, Brice and J e ff S trick lan d , and E m ily Jackson earned their first B times of the season, with Brice making B times in each event he swam, 3 for 3.

Noriko and Steven Lee swam

well for their first taste o f big com petition, the SSC release said.

As for its activities, the Saipan Swim Club will host the Saipan O cean Swim th is w eekend , March 23rd, starting at 9 am in front of the Diamond Hotel, with about 100 swimmers expected to compete in courses from .6 km to 2.8 km.

Also swimmers will compete on Guam at the next B Cham pi­onships to held April 5 and 6, 1991.

Joeten Sunraysia tennis tournament planned

The Joeten Sunraysia Tennis Tournament is scheduled to be held on April 13-14 and 20-21 at the H afa Adai Tennis C o u rt

Deadline for the submission o f entry is set for April 3 a t 5 p.m . An $8 reg is tra tio n fee fo r FILATA members will be re­quired for every event while $ 10 w ill be requ ired from non- members.

Registration fees, o f which $5 will be donated to the South P acific G am es F undra ising , should accom pany the entry forms. A $10 fee will be re­

quired from late entries.The tournament will feature a

singles and a doubles event for m en’s and ladies while a special event is also scheduled for jun­ior participants.

T he tournam ent, w hich is presented by the Fil-American Tennis Assoc., has for its Tour­nament Director Antonio Santos and for its Project Coordinator Ely Buenaventura.

Outlets for the tournament is at Rainbow Sports and Micropac Inc.

school band and R.O.T.C. pro­gram . B utasfarasclass periods, break, and lunch time are con­cerned, the schedules are the sam e as MHS.

Over all, the trip w as short and sweeL Itgave the Dolphins a firsthand experience o f what Guam is like in terms o f educa­tion and sports. The boys team

defeated the Simon Sanchez High School team while the girls team won both gam es against Simon Sanchez High School and J JF.K. High School.

The members of the volleyball team proudly pose for a picture with their coaches and advisers,

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4 8 - m a r i a n a s v a r i e t y NEWS AND VIEWS-FRIDAY-MARCH 22,1991

H e a t b la s te d E m e rg e n c y 1 0 7 - 7 3Wednesday Night’s Game’s Result’s

The league lead ing C oral Ocean Point H eat Blasted the Emergency 1.07 to 73 behind L loyd H artm a n ’s 31 po in ts leading the Heat to their 14th straight victory and remained the only undefeated team in the league. Phil Palacios and Pete Crudo contributed in with 20 and 14 points for the winners.

Emergency was paced by Scott debates w ith 24 p o in ts and D enn is “ T h e S p e e d m a n ” Camacho added with 23 points. Emergency falls to 5-11 as the season is closing to its regular season games. They are fighting with the Brothers for the number 6th spot for the play-offs sched­ule to start on April 15,1991. Second Game:

In a continuing battle for the fourth place spot both teams Toyota W heels and Peacem ak­ers entering the gam e with an identical record of 9-6, however the wheels whom they defeated thepeacemakers in the firstround of match did it the same way as John “Facem an” Santos plucked in 26 points and Robert Quitugua added in with 20 points as the wheels defeated the Peacem ak­ers 96 to 82. Leo Roluked led the 9-7 Peacemakers with 20 points w h ile S w in g ly A goun and W insor Peter added in with 18 and 15 points.Games Tonight:

At 7:00 P.M. Batde o f the top

two teams in the league the streaking C oral O cean Point meets the second place San An­tonio Sixers with a record of 14-2 and at 8:30 P.M. Second game the emergency battles the SNE-NMC-FAKPI.Friday Night’s Game’s Results.

W insor Peter the league’s leadingscorerpoured in 34points to lead the Peacemakers to an im pressive V ictory over the Athletes Foot by a score o f 101 to 95 in the weekend’s m en’s basketball action. Peter poured in 12 points in the first half and 22 in the second half..

Swingly Agoun added in 24 points also fo r the w inners. Warren Villegas and John “Mr. Veteran” G uerreroscored30and 20 points in the losing effort. Second Game:

Brothers avenged back their early season setback against the DPS Flyers this time defeating them by a score o f 71 to 61 on James and John D iaz’s with 19 and 17 points. They are-5-10 in the league and still in contention for the number 6th spot for the play-off. Jack Tudela had 27 points to lead the Cellar Dwella Flyers.Monday Nights Game’s Results

John “F a c e m a n ” S an to s pumped in 29 points in leading the Toyota W heels over the Red Hot 01’Aces by a score o f 79 to 77. The first tim e the two teams

TEAM STANDINGS AS OF MARCH 20,1991TEAM NAME WINS LOSSESHeat 14 0San Antonio Sixers 14 201’Aces 12 4Toyota Wheels 10 6.Peacemakers 9 7Brothers 5 10Emergency 5 11SNE-FAKp; 3 11Athletes Foot 3 13DPS Flyers 2 13

1990-91 SABA LEAGUELEADING SCORER AS OF MARCH 20

NAME TEAM NGS: POINTS AVE.

Winsor Peter Peacemaker 16 388 24.3Brian Person Sixers 15 365 24.3Scott Debates Emergency 16 383 23.9Lloyd Hartman Heat 14 325 23.2Dennis Camacho Emergency 14 312 22.3Dave Demapan SNE-FAKPI 14 307 21.9Swingly Agoun Peacemakers 15 315 21.0James Diaz Brothers 15 297 19.8Warren Villegas A-Foots 16 311 19.4Jophn Santos T-Wheels 16 300 18.7Jerry Ayuyu OfAces 15 276 18.4Frank Iglecias Sixers 16 285 17.8Peter Camacho 0l’Ace8 15 251 16.7Ellas Rangamar 01’Aces 16 267 166John Guerrero A-Foots 16 259 16.2 i » .

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met was on January 21, when the Aces beat the wheels by a score o f7 8 to 7 1 . Both teams played a run and gun style despite a num­ber of injuries in both sides.

Wheels star Robert Quitugua who was the 1989-90 best de­fensive player played alm ost the entire two halfs and finished with

14 points despite his sprained ankle.

T he A ces w as led by Eli Rangam ar with 26 points in­c lu d in g 6 -3 p o in te rs P e te Camachoadded in with 14 points while Jerry “The G lyde M an” Ayuyu, who also had a sprained ankle added in with 12 points in

only limited time of play. The Aces are 12-4 in the league.

Second Game:

The Athletes Foot won by de­fault over the DPS Flyers as only three players suite up for the game.

S A B A to p tw o te a m s b a ttle to n igh t a t 7 :0 0

The league lead ing C oral Ocean Point heat with perfect record of 14 wins and no loss and currently in firstplace battles ton ightat7 :00p.m . In a c o a s tto coast confrontation against the Powerhouse San Antonio Sixers. They are both considered as the twin towers o f the league.

In their first match on January 25th the heat defeated the S biers by a score of 88 to 73. B ut this might be a different story, the Sixers 14-2 in the league and also second in team records with two more games rem aining has gone to a streak real strong ever since the beginning of the second round of the league. The joy of the game should be the center­piece of it.

Heat will be led by 6 ’4" center Lloyd Hartman, currently at the number three spot in the scoring department and also one of the league’s ultimate shot blocker, he is averaging at 22 points per

game, f h e duo fact finding fac­tor o f the heat will be handled by Phil “The Leaper” Palacios and Oscar Masga.

P e te C ru d o an d C h a rle s S ab lan , w ill ad d ad d itio n a l forces. They will be playing without their eyeball of Tony “Gom ez L izam a” . Perennial long range bomber who can shoot everyw here in the perim eter. Both Lizama and Crudo will not be seeing action who are both off-island.

W ith this in mind coach Dan “The Man” Cabrera, replied and says this should be the gam e of the year and especially playing against a tough and respected San Antonio Sixers Heat is aver­aging 105 points per game. The sixers on the other hand the de­fending runner-up and pennant Champion will be led by the ever known name “Mr. Spoiler” Frank Iglecias, the 1989-90 Season most valuable player. He is not

known as a long range shooter but if in case they need one he’ 11 be ready for the magical word of showtime with no regret. He is averaging 17.4 points per game.

Brian Person at 6 ’5 averaging 24.3 points per gam e sharing the lead w i th W insor Peter at the number one sport in that depart­ment will be Sixers key factor for the game.

Arile Aguas a late comer for the S u ers will add more depth in the inside and will be assisted by Arren Andrade’s high flying board shots. Aguas as well is one of the leag u e’s fearest rebounder and he is known by his teammate as “ Rambo”. In ad d itio n d o n ’t fo rg e t the quidance o f Jess Cabrera a vet­eran star coach Oscar Pangelinan says hey we will run for the money plus the show, good luck.

Seventh Budweiser Sailing RegattaThe se v en th

B u d w e ise r S a ilin g Regatta was held last weekend. Over twenty participants raced in one o f the Over the Reef Yacht C lub’s se­ries o f tune-up races for all sailors inter­ested in jo in ing the SPG sailing team.

The order of finish for the 16’ category was 1st Tony S team s/ Janet M e Cullough, 2nd D av e O lo p a i/ Stacey De Gooyer and 3rd M ike S c h ic k / Nakai. In the 14' cat­egory - 1st P e te M atagolai, 2nd Jon Pearlman and 3rd John Neville.