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ORMOC CITY
h o w e v e r, was shortlived. A s per record obtained by councilor Rama, Dadaz Fudz, as of September 26, have already made a payment of P 9,116.12. G&M Design-Build of Arch. Marichu Aligway is listed with P 155,009.76 with the marginal note vacated with unsettled account. The same with Danztone Club by Alice Sacay with 25,495.00 and surprisingly, the Department of Trade and Industry with P 1,044.40. All received final demand letters. There were others with less than P 50,000 in delinquencies but records show they have already paid sizable sums to close the gap. Occupants air side The DTIs stay at the Ormoc Superdome is supposed to be gratis, as confirmed by Leyte Provincial
Photo above shows DTI provl director Belas and MAFA president Noli Almaden (both seated) as they sign the MOA. Standing on Belass left is Vice Mayor Michael Cari while at the right is DTI director Cynthia Nierras. Around them are the varous stakeholders. association were already trained in producing the twine and nets. Almaden said that they still have to determine how the machines will be distributed among the members but in the meantime, it would remain at the barangay gym where the members would master their craft. Nierras, in an interview, said that she is confident that the livelihood project in Maybog and other areas would succeed. It is the second such facility that was launched in the province, the first one was in Javier, Leyte, a few weeks ago. Another one would be launched in Abuyog, she added, aside from other areas. She pointed out that aside from a huge demand abroad for cocotwines and geo-nets, it had a ready local market which had yet to be filled up. The community based endeavors will fill up the local market, while the big producers would prefer the export market, she said.
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Lucys coordinator shot, lover boy wants lady back by scaring her with a gun, etcetera
ORMOC CITY Despite the Comelec Gun Ban in effect since September 28, at least six people in this city were shooting victims since that day, including a young lady who has been harrassed by her ex-boyfriend to win her back. The young lady was identified as one Daylin Catayoc, a resident of Brgy. Luna. Barangay chairwoman Norma Lord reported to the police that the young womans ex-boyfriend has been coming around their house and would fire shots into the air. He wants to scare her back to him. Police investigators identified the man as Tonypet Zaldivar, a scion of the prominent Zaldivar clan in Albuera, Leyte. He has been to the ladys place on September 30, October 1 and 2 every night on his car with plate number GDN-135. Meanwhile, a coordinator of Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez was shot by two men riding in tandem while passing through the same barangay on October 4, Friday. The victim was identified as Lyndo Merced, 54, who was hit on the left side of his body after two men on a motorcycle overtook him along the highway of Luna, while on his way to Lucys office. The victim, an ex-CAFGU, survived the attack. He suspects the two were sent to kill him because he was being suspected as an informant on the continuing illegal logging activities at Brgy. Gaas. Last September, he added, the 19th IB was able to confiscate illegally cut lumber in the same barangay and he was eyed as the informant. Since then, he said, he has heard rumors that an order to kill him has been issued by well-connected illegal loggers. On Wednesday, October 2, a businessman who is into lending was also shot by two men on a motorcycle. The victim, Romeo Ty, 54, a resident of Brgy. Libertad, was on his Pajero with his two daughters when two men on a motorcycle overtook his vehicle at the highway and shot him on the back. SHOWING ON However, Ty was not faOCT. 9-15, 2013 tally injured and was able to turn his car back, drove home to ensure his daughters safety. From there, he was brought to the hospital. The police suspect that the victims lending business had something to do with his shooting. It was learned that he had filed many cases against people whove failed to pay their debts. Other shooting incidents include the combined hacking and shooting of two brothers at Brgy. Sto. Nio early morning of September 29. The victims were identified as Reynaldo and Rolando Dayang. The brothers told police that early morning that day, while Reynaldo was relaxing Next showing on their yard, the suspect Primitivo Quisugan, 46, suddenly attacked and hacked him *Showings could change without prior notice. with a long bolo. FOR INQUIRIES: His brother Rolando came CALL TEL NOS. 561-6445; 255-3273
NEWS
ORMOC CITY First councilor Nepomuceno P. Aparis I of this city, a lawyer by profession and a three-term vice mayor from 2004 to 2013, succumbed to cancer of the liver on Monday, September 30, at a hospital in Cebu. He was 64 years old. His remains arrived at the city afternoon of October 1, (Tuesday) which now lies in wake at their house at Arradaza Street, just nearby the Ormoc City Central School. His wife, Thelma, said internment would be on October 12, Saturday. His body was met by colleagues in the city council led by Vice Mayor Leo Carmelo Locsin Jr. Also present to welcome home his body were SP employees who worked with Aparis for the past nine years, family, friends and supporters. The Aparis family also informed the Vice Mayor that before he died, that one of his express wishes was to skip the traditional wake at the Sanggunian Hall. Traditionally, people who have served Ormoc in various elective posts are accorded the courtesy of having a wake at the City Hall, but the former vice mayor wanted to have none of this. Aparis was a wellloved and respected politician in this city. He was also active in socio-civic affairs and was a charter member of the Ormoc Supreme Lions Club. He was the clubs 4th president and named Outstanding Lions Club President of the district during his term. He was also an active member of the Alpha Phi Omega (APO) fraternity; the Ormoc Rainbow Club, a homegrown civic organization; and was a Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus. Before his demise, he was president of the board of the Sto. Nio College, the only school that offers BS Criminology in the western part of Leyte and which has already produced a
... while Vice Mayor Toto Locsin Jr. said it was too early to discuss who would replace Aparis in the council
taking up political matters. Locsin Jr. said that Aparis may not been an LP member but he had high respect for the man who was vice-mayor of Ormoc for three terms. He was helpful to me when I came in, he said. Locsin Jr., upon hearing of Apariss demise, immediately cancelled a Family Day scheduled this Saturday, saying it was inappropriate to continue the team-building and fun activity when a member of the SP family had just passed away. Aparis was once allied with the Locsins but parted ways with them after one term, for unclear reasons. Other LP councilors were of equal opinion. Vince Rama, brother-inlaw of Cong. Lucy TorresGomez echoed Locsin Jr., saying there was no hurry to fill up the vacancy in the council. The issue of appointing a replacement for Aparis is quite ticklish, considering he was an independent councilor. Initially, Mayor Edward Codilla, Aparis and mayor and nine other candidates for councilors ran under the Lakas banner but the Commission on Elections declared them independent candidates after sample signatures of those authorized to nominate them were not submitted on time. Only former mayor Eric Codilla, who ran for congress and lost, was declared the official Lakas bet of the slate. Other winning councilors who filed as Lakas but were later declared independents on the ballot by the Comelec are 5th councilor Ruben Capahi, 7th councilor Antonio Codilla, and 8th councilor Godie Ebcas. Six LP candidates, on the other hand, made it plus Vice Mayor Toto Locsin Jr. Under the rules on succession, in case the seat of an independent city councilor is permanently va cated, it is the Sanggunian Panlungsod that recommends his replacement, to be submitted to the President for his approval. In a game of numbers, the LPs choice as the majority party, is expected to prevail. The LPs majority in the city council will also rise after the October 28 barangay polls. The SK elections have been postponed and SK Federation president Corinne Corro will have to vacate her seat since there would be no holdovers. The watch is now is on who would be Liga ng Barangay president. By LMJ
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DBM withdraws P 718-M from P 1-Billion funding for redevelopment of DZR Airport in Tacloban City
By Vicky C. Arnaiz
TACLOBAN CITY - The full rehabilitation of the Daniel Z. Romualdez (DZR) Airport in Tacloban may take beyond the term of President Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III after P718 million of its funds was realigned to the now controversial Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP). Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya of the Department of Transportation and Communications, in a letter dated September 20, 2013 addressed to Leyte 1st District Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, admitted that out of the P 1-Billion funding earmarked for the project, P718.752 was withdrawn by the Department of Budget and Management. The withdrawal of the funds was said to be in line with the governments Disbursement Acceleration Program. Secretary Abaya further stated that last year, the amount of P1-billion was released to DOTC for the airports rehab. But with the withdrawal of P 718.752 million, only P281.274 million remains for the project. Nonetheless, Abaya said that he is hoping the land works would be finished by December 2016, acknowledging that he is aware of the importance of the project and will exert effort so that whatever can be done with the reduced budget would be executed without further delay. Increased terminal fees was to recover previous losses The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) under the DOTC has been receiving a lot of flak from airline passengers and the public for failing to improve the services at the airport through the years. On peak hours, the departure passenger, which has poor air-conditioning facilities, lounge is full that many passengers just have to stand up while waiting for their flights. There are no separate departure bays for the various aircrafts. This, despite the airport being the #7 busiest in the country, with 16 flights daily on peak months and over one million passengers coming in and out annually. This year, CAAP increased the passenger terminal fee to P75 from P30 amid protests from the public. After another year, it will increase to P100 and on 2015, the full P150 per passenger fee will be implemented. Then outgoing CAAP Manager Antonio Alfonso justified the increase saying that with or without improvements, CAAP will increase
CENRO arrests charcoal businessman who easily posts P56,000 bail in cash
Forester Benjamin G. Gonzales and Elviro Reyes pose with the apprehended Lawa-an lumber. ALBUERA, LEYTE A joint posse of the police here and foresters of the Community Environment and Resources Office (CENRO), also based in this town, arrested a businessman transporting illegally cut lumber concealed under sacks of coconut charcoal on Sunday, September 30, last week. Arrested was Rodney Escasinas, a charcoal businessmen but who was able to post a P 56,000.00 cash bond on October 2, facilitating his temporary liberty. His bondsman is Randy Alao whose family is well-known in town. In their affidavit, CENRO Mario Tubania and the foresters said they received a text informing them of the alleged illegal lumber loaded on a Fuzo truck with plate number GDU-410. Together with some members of the Albuera PNP, they went to Brgy. San Pedro, just along the highway, where the truck was sighted. They chanced on it as some charcoal were being loaded. The team said they politely asked Escasinas if his truck had illegally cut lumber loaded, which he vehemently denied. However, noting that the trucks tires were almost flat, indicating that there was a heavier load on it than charcoal, they invited the businessman to their office. When the charcoal was unloaded, they found 1,668 board feet of Lawa-an lumber concealed beneath, with a commercial value of around P 116,000.00. By Lalaine M. Jimenea and Paul Libres
PASAR Fdn., Toyota-Tacloban partners for a 120-day feeding program in two elementary schools at Isabel
ISABEL, LEYTE - PASAR Foundation, Inc. (PFI) recently partnered with Toyota Tacloban Leyte Inc. to launch a 120-day Supplementary Feeding Program for two elementary schools in the town the Libertad ES and the Bilwang ES. The program is in consonance with the nutrition and feeding program of the Department of Education and continues up to press time. Toyota Tacloban Leyte Inc. contributed P125,000 for the program. The other sponsors that gave money in various amounts include the Simba Logistics/Ben- Pupils of Libertad and Bilwang Elementary Schools in Isabel, Leyte line up to get their line Agencies and the PAS- share in a 120-day feeding program launched by PASAR Fdn. and Toyota Tacloban, AR Employees Multi-Pur- together with other sponsors. pose Cooperative (PEMC). trys only copper smelter and refinery, which The formal launching of the program was held last July 24, 2013 yet in the recipi- is into the processing of copper concentrates ent schools, where a turnover ceremony of the financial and exportation of copper cathodes, dore metal and sulfuric acid (www.pasar.com.ph). It is one assistance to the two schools was done. PFI and its partners gave a cash gift of P15.00/meal/ of the copper assets of GlencoreXstrata (www. day/children for 120 days to the recipient schools, with glencorexstrata.com), one of the worlds largest Libertad Elementary School getting P 126,000.00 for 70 global diversified natural resource companies pupils and Bilwang Elementary School getting P 201,000.00 that has a global network comprising more than for 112 pupils, or a total of 182 pupils. The Parent-Teachers 90 offices located in over 50 countries, plus over Association, on the other hand, does the marketing and 150 mining and metallurgical sites, offshore oil production assets, farms and agricultural cooking for the kids. PFI is the foundation arm of PASAR or Philippine facilities, employing approximately 190,000 Associated Smelting and Refining Corporation, the coun- people. PR
collection of terminal fees to Relegated to the backburner once more? recover previous losses. As early as 1994, a P4.9-B The proposed redevelopappropriation was proposed ment of the airport The National Econom- for the complete redevelopic Development Authority ment of the DZR Tacloban (NEDA) has approved the re- Airport to be funded through habilitation of the airport in a loan from the Japan Bank the amount of P2.12-billion in for International Cooperation a span of 4 years to be sourced (JBIC). No less than President Arfrom the General Appropriaroyo was present during the tions Account (GAA). This is the reason why groundbreaking of the progovernment released an initial posed project in 2009 but after amount of P1-billion to DOTC that, no movement was seen. Sources who asked not last year. The Phase-I of the Taclo- to be named said the project ban Airport Rehabilitation Pro- didnt push through because gram includes the one-storey the money was said to have Passengers Terminal Building been used by Arroyo to buy (PTB) with no provisions for several sea crafts from Australia. However, other sources tubes or aerobridges. The planned Phase-II of said that the money was dithe program, according to verted for the redevelopment Abaya in his letter, includes of the Iloilo airport which is the additional second floor of now an international airport, the PTB if the passenger traffic per endorsement of Senator doubles, with the provisions Drilon who is from Iloilo. Now, the fate of the DZR for aerobridges. Last April 25, 2013, the airport lies in limbo. In Ptaxiway and apron construc- Noys State of the Nation Adtion started at a cost of P180 dress this year, he mentioned million. It is expected to be that he will finish DZRs rehabilitation before his term finished within 360 days. In August, another bid- ends. With the withdrawal of ding for the semi-permanent the funds, however, fears that terminal building was done. its redevelopment has once The semi-permanent structures more been relegated to the will be made of steel frames, backburner have been raised. pre-insulated roofing and wall panels. The project is expected to cost BUILDING P18.78 million, alFOR RENT though one company submitted a bid for At Cataag St. (Back of Ormoc Doc) P13.6 million. Contact: 255-4757; 561-1138 It will start as soon as a Notice to Proceed is given to the winning contractor. Engr. Dante Lulu said the project has a time frame of 90 days.
Parental duties
IT DOESNT DO us harm if from time to time we remind ourselves of certain basic duties. Given the rapid flow of events nowadays, chances are high that even the most fundamental responsibilities are taken for granted. Among these duties are those of parents toward their children. Truth is a number of problems are sprouting nowadays whose causes can be traced to a certain extent to parental neglect. These problems, of course, vary according to the circumstances of the families and parents. I have seen habal-habal and jeepney drivers, for example, bringing little children and even infants in their vehicles. I imagine its because the poor fellows do not have anyone else to leave their little children in the house when they do their work. Among middle-class families, I have also seen cases where the parents are out of the house the whole day, presumably working hard for the family, but without spending time with the children. As a result, many of these children grow unsupervised and likely end up wayward. As to the well-to-do families, there is a tendency to spoil the children who are given practically everything to satisfy their most ridiculous whims and caprices. The poor kids end up being soft and yet burning with inordinate desires and ambitions. The problems are many indeed. So we just have to remind ourselves of basic truths that actually are very beautiful to consider and are also practicable, if only to more effectively address these problems. Parents, to be sure, have to be keenly aware that they are the first and direct link between God and their children. Its through them that a human person, a child of God is brought into existence. As such, they have to be always conscious of their God-given mission as parents. They cannot constrict the understanding of their parenthood by restricting it to its merely natural basis, which in the last analysis would always point to God as the creator and lawgiver of the nature of parenthood. They have to have the mind of God always when dealing with their children. We have to remember that God always intervenes in the lives of everyone, and he uses us as human instruments in that abiding divine intervention in our life. And parents are one of these human instruments he uses to reach out to children. Parents, of course, take care of their children in their basic needsphysical, emotional, educational, social, etc. More than these, they are the first educators of their children, since parenthood is not simply a matter of begetting children but also a duty of bringing up their children to be mature persons and children of God. They instill in their children not only the human values and virtues but also nurture the spiritual life, the piety, life of prayer, faith, charity, etc. of their children. In the hierarchy of parental duties, these that refer more to the spiritual and moral life of the children possess greater importance. For this, parents should deal with their children with a lot of affection and understanding, but without compromising the need for discipline which children are always in need
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5 Brain exercise
Arguelles creates limits as to who God should save. This is precisely what Pope Francis reproaches as a church all wrapped up in itself. There is a danger in pitting the Pope against a tradition of Church ordinary teaching BgCorg cautioned. Taken out of context, atheists, homosexuals, divorcees, extreme feminists can feast on skeletons! Francis was speaking about pastoral orientation to convey the Churchs and compassion, rather than doctrinal guidelines ... Indeed, many casual observers (forget that) Christianity was founded by a subversive, troublemaking critic of ecclesiastical moralism, the Washinton Post said. During three years of wandering, Jesus offended just about every cleric. He called them blind guides, whitewashed tombs and brood of vipers. True religion, Christ said, is not found in obedience to letter of the law; it is an affair of the heart. And this friendship with God often comes easier to the simple, powerless and outcast children, sinners, women, Gentiles and the poor. It was a message calculated to offend legalists in every generation. Ethical religion without love is arid and misleading. Relationships with God and your neighbor come first. Ethics arise from a grateful and transformed heart. Over the millennia, this strain of impatience with legalism has provided Christianity with an advantage. When the church becomes ossified, legalistic and hypocritical as all institutions periodically do it is the radical reformers who carry on its most authentic tradition. This was true of the original Francis. The friar, from Assisi town, knew the power of a dramatic gesture (He once stripped naked, in the public square, to shame his materialistic father and then began a life of poverty). In his recent interview, Pope Francis was more modest but no less ambitious. Every time he speaks, you wonder what uncomfortable truth is about to be exposed. Francis prioritizes the Churchs mission. When someone injured arrives in a field hossee
Rule-hobbled mercy
Pope Francis call to reach beyond smallminded rules and minister to the lapsed, wounded and banished is more important than an encyclical, a Philippine Daily Inquirer editorial said. Half a world away, the Washington Post asserted that Francis call amounted to a sort of extemporaneous encyclical. Heal the wounds and seek those fallen away, the 265th successor to Peter the Fisherman stressed in a La Civica Cattolica interview. Or the churchs moral structure will lose the Gospels fragrance...and fall like a house of cards. Time magazine distills it into four themes. (a) The church must have a pastors heart. (b) Faith puts people over issues (c) Stop constricting Christs message to abortion, gays and contraception. The Gospel is not to be reduced to aspects that, although relevant.. do not show the heart of Christs message, and (d) Develop a profound theology of women. This pope is not shattering traditional doctrine, Vatican correspondent John Allen writes. He quotes Francis: The teaching of the church is clear and I am a son of the church...But it is not necessary to talk about gays, contraceptives, abortions all the time. It is not possible. Instead, this pope is trying shift emphasis away from condemnation to mercy and craft the church as a force for tolerance. Benedict XVI called for a smaller church of orthodox followers. Francis says the 1.2 billion-member church should be home for all. Leave reconciling the views of bishops and the pope to them, emailed Mang Teban. It is natural for disagreements to occur in organizations. What you are doing is to agitate Catholics. Benedict XVI wrote of the Churchs mission of gathering the people of God, Francis XIII emailed.. And Francis echoed that when he said: If we let ourselves be drawn into these discussions of ...prohibitions... we (become) moralists with a few antiquated convictions, it essential to highlight the true greatness of the faith. Eduardo Roa wrote: Instead of extending Gods mercy to everyone, Archbishop Ramon
OUR MUSCLE needs exercise, thats a fact, but neuroscientists are increasingly showing that the brain needs exercise also and the right mental workouts can significantly improve our basic cognitive functions. Thinking is essentially a process of making neural connections in the brain. However, because these connections are made through effort and practice, scientists believe that intelligence can expand and fluctuate according to mental effort. A Web-based company has developed the first brain training program designed to actually help people improve and regain their mental sharpness. Called Lumosity, it was designed to exercise your mental skills and allows you to systematically improve your memory and attention skills. The program keeps track of your progress and provides detailed feedback on your performance and improvement. Most importantly, it constantly modifies and enhances the games you play to build on the strengths you are developing. In controlled clinical trials, Lumosity was shown to significantly improve basic cognitive functions. One study showed students improved their scores on math tests by 34 percent after using Lumosity. The company says its users have reported clearer and quicker thinking, improved memory for names, numbers, directions, increased alertness and awareness, elevated mood, and better concentration at work or while driving. But for many of us who hate complicated training schedules, it will be easier to get those brain cells going by doing the following: 1. Challenge your brain to learn new and novel tasks. Examples include salsa or zumba
dancing, chess, candy crush, yoga, or painting. Working with modeling clay is an especially good way for children to grow new connections. It helps develop agility and hand-brain coordination, (like controlling the computer mouse with your opposite hand). 2. Travel is another good way to stimulate your brain. You can start by becoming a local tourist and then moving up to fun destinations abroad, depending upon your budget. 3. Try neurobic exercises such as getting dressed with your eyes closed or washing your hair with your eyes closed. Or you can combine two senses such as listening to music and tapping your fingers. Or break routines by going to work on a new route, eating with your opposite hand and shopping at another store. 4. Read, read, read. Do crossword puzzles. Play Scrabble. Start a new hobby or learn to speak a foreign language. Those are some of the activities which stimulate the brain to think. Also, avoid teleseryes because your brain, they say, goes numb (or dumb?) by watching them! 5. Walking is especially good for your brain because as you walk, you effectively oxygenate your brain. Studies of senior citizens who walk regularly showed significant improvement in memory skills compared to sedentary elderly people. Walking also improved their learning ability, concentration, and abstract reasoning. Stroke risk was cut by 57% in people who walked as little as 20 minutes a day. As a final word, we must bear in mind an evolutionary adage that if you dont use it, youll lose it. And naturally the immediate effect of becoming dumb and dumber.
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Dear Mrs. Dawat, Ang PDAF (Priority Development Assistance Fund) kon pork barrel tag P 200 milyon ang matag senador kada tuig. Ang DAP mao ang Disbursement Accelaration Program, tag P 50 milyon ang gihatag sa matag senador nidtong 2012, gawas sa wa moboto pag convict ni Chief Justice Corona (inquirer, 9-29-2013). Ang SK sayon wagtangon kay balaod man lang kini. Ang senado lisod tangtangon kay constitution ang nagmugna niini (Art. VI, Sec. 1, Constitution). Ang pagdawat og kwarta nga wala servisyohi, mahog gihapon og kawat. Ayaw kagool nga ang imong anak dili na makadawat og kwarta nga kinawat. Makahuman siya nga taas ang agtang di pareha sa mga senador nga korakot, ang nawong kanunay nagmog-ot. Imong amigo, Maning Golo 09155595449 e.g.gololaw@gmail.com
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Dear Atty. Golo, Nagool ko kay mawagtang ang SK. Ang akong anak maoy SK Chairman sa among lungsod. Maglisod jud ko ani panggastos. Hayahay man unta sa SK kay dako ang sweldo. Way problema bisan sigeg absent kay wiktan lang ang tresorero, kobra lagi deretso. Ang pork barrel maoy angay wagtangon. Unya, naa man konoy DAP, unsa man na? Lain pod tong PDAF? Tag 50 milyon man kaha sa DAP ang gihatag sa mga senador nga me impeach ni Corona. Pakauwaw lang ning Senado. Maayo pa ang Senate ang e abolish. Ang SK wa man mangawat. Ang mga senador, minilyon ang nakawat! Maayo unta makahuman og eskwela ang akong bata. Bright ra ba siya liwat nako. Pilay pad pohon-pohon mahimo siyang senador.
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to help him but even before he could come near, Quisugan shoots the second brother on the arm and leg. Police said an old grudge between the parties was the motive of the crime. Lastly, one Dave Lequin, 19, was shot dead by the owner of a vulcanizing shop at Apo Street, this city, just near the city hall. The incident happened early morning of September 29, Sunday. The perpetrator, Rey Sotto, surrendered to the police after the incident but did not give up his firearm, claiming he threw it away and could not find it. The victim was allegedly a petty thief in the area and had already been warned by the suspect not to come near his shop. However, that early morning, the victim was seen loitering near the vulcanizing shop. An argument erupted between the two and ended up with the victims shooting. The victims guardian, one Salvador Mauring, told police the young man may not have a very savory record but killing him just because he was loitering around the area was inhumane. With a report from Paul Libres
People, Places
Philippine Tropical Forest Conservation Fdn. cites VSU for conservation programs
BAYBAY CITY - The Philippine Tropical Forest Conservation Foundation, Inc. (PTFCF) recognized its partnership with the Visayas State University (VSU) in their in forestry conservation projects nationwide. PTFCF presented a Certificate of Recognition to VSU recently for developing forest conservation approaches that restore forests and benefit forest-dependent communities during the 10th Anniversary of the Tropical Forest Conservation Fund (TFCF) in the Philippines Fellowship and Recognition Night held recently at the Diamond Hotel in Manila. Dr. Renezita S. Come, Dean of the College of Forestry and Environmental Science, received the certificate in behalf of VSU President Jose L. Bacusmo. The occasion was graced by the United States Ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas, Jr., keynote speaker and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary Demetrio Ignacio, Jr. The PTFCF, under the chairmanship of Dr. Paciencia P. Milan, former president of VSU, was established under two bilateral debt-for-nature swap agreements between the governments of the Republic of the Philippines and the
Meanwhile, vice mayor Michael L. Cari, in welcoming the important guests to Baybay City and the good tidings they brought, said they are happy that coconut is finally getting the attention of government agencies. For a long time already, he said, they have focused on promoting coconut, because it was plentiful in their city. In fact, he said, during the time of his brother, Rep. Jose Carlos L. Cari, when he was still mayor, two coconut oil mills located at Baybay. Now, he pointed out, even the husk is already being processed. Just nearby, he added, will open a coco-coir plant which will solely export their coir and peat to Mainland China. However, as a safety net for the farmers who are into twining and geo-net making, they have made the plant owner commit to retain a certain percentage of their husks to supply the local people for twine and geo-net processing. During the program, the various agencies voiced their commitments. PCA said it would beef up their programs to increase yield as more nuts would mean more husks for the farmers; AFFIRE to buy the twine and nets from MAFA; DPWH to continue buying the nets from AFFIRE. By Lalaine M. Jimenea
the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1, Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172) / Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2001 (IRR on R.A. 9048) Notice is hereby served to the public that DALVI DIESPE DAANG has filed with this Office a petition for CORRECTION OF ENTRY IN SEX from MALE to FEMALE in the Certificate of Live Birth of DALVI DIESPE DAANG born on November 18, 1975 at the Municipality of ALMAGRO, Samar and whose parents are DALMACIO DAANG and VICTORIA DIESPE. Any person adversely affected by said petition my file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than two weeks. (Sgd.) NELIDA C. BERNALES Municipal Civil Registrar EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, & 7-13, 2013 Deed of Extrajudicial Settlement with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late REMEDIOS BESOTANEO re a parcel of land designated as Lot 5329, Cad 817-D, situated at Brgy. Malajog, Tinambacan Dist., Calbayog City, covered by TD No. 99-03006-01008 was settled among her heirs and sold in favor of MARIA LOURDES Y. TAYAB per Doc. No. 222153334; Book No. XL; Series of 2011 of Notary Public Noel E. Masecampo. EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14-20, 2013
Dr. Renezita S. Come, Dean of VSUs College of Forestry and Environmental Science, receiving the Certificate of Recognition from Dr. Paciencia P. Milan, Chairperson of PTFCF. Photo courtesy of PTFCF. United States of America, authorized under the U.S. Tropical Forest Conservation Act. These agreements, signed on September 19, 2002, leveraged $41.5 million in PhilippineU.S. debt, diverting $8.25 million in peso-denominated interest payments over 14 years to a fund dedicated to forest conservation. These agreements also established the PTFCF to implement the fund, working with civil society organizations to improve the status of Philippine forests. Other key partners from various civil society organizations, government agencies, and the private sectors that were also recognized for their contributions to forest conservation in the country included: Xavier Agricultural Extension Services (XAES), Former Isabela Governor/ Comelec Commissioner Grace Padaca, University of the Philippines Los Baos, Palawan NGO Network, Inc. (PNNI), Rain Forest Restoration Initiative (RFRI), Concepcion Durables, Inc., and Energy Development Corporation (EDC). By Jesus Freddy Baldos
ONE OF Ormocs most eligible bachelor is no more. He is very much married and got hitched at an en grande wedding at the Cebu Cathedral, followed by a sumptu-
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Ormoc councilor Vince Rama (in white) pose with Ormoc cops led by Sr. Supt. Elizar Egloso during the distribution rites. as training pistols while the remaining pistols were distributed to other parts of the region. The Glocks are part of some 74,879 handguns purchased by the Aquino administration to equip the countrys police. In the past, some cops have to buy their own handguns just to have one. Police director for logistics Hitosis explained that under his watch, they bought the handguns for only P 16,569.94 each, a far cry from a previous planned purchase of the same guns for the P 40,940.00 each. He said that by making sure the purchase price was the lowest, the PNP saved P 200,082,854.24 from the arms deal alone. By LMJ
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Baybay mayor Carmen L. Cari with Ormoc councilor Vince Rama as the waited for the distribution ceremonies to start. Due to lack of space, the continuation of the coverage of the Sto. Pio Exposition Pilgrimage is moved to next week. Watch out also for a special feature on OT. - LMJ
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THEY SAY that music is one number one avenue of expressing ones self. That is the reason why Robinsons Place Tacloban continues to look for local talents who have the passion and the talent for music. Now on its third installment, Robinsons Music Scene is here once again to cater Taclobanon local musicians hunger for self expression and to determine who among these local artists have what it takes to win the Robinsons Music Scene Grand Winner title! Calling to all music enthusiasts out there, now is your time to show the world your great power when it comes to singing and playing music, the acoustic way! This contest is open to all musicians, ages 1624 years old. Just form an acoustic band of 3-6 members and fill-out the application form available at the Marketing Communications Department at Level 2, Robinsons Place Tacloban. First elimination round will kick-off on October 27 at the Annex Area! Only here at your favorite mall where fun never stops, Robinsons Place Tacloban! PR
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three other priests. Visitors from Ormoc who attended the wedding and reception raved how the bride was radiant and glowing in her Philip Rodriguez gown. Mommy Lina Chu said the whole ensemble for the ladies were designed by Rodriguez as well. Philip Rodriguez is one of Cebus leading designers. The reception, meanwhile, was impressive. Mrs. Julie Martinez-Torres, Lina Chus best friend and mom of Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez said they thoroughly enjoyed the reception. There was never a dull moment, she said. To Lloyd and Michelle, cheers!!!
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reception at the Radisson Blu. e is Lloyd Lawrence Chu, 34, whose business acuis legendary among friends. He apparently gets it his dad, Loreto or Loloy, and mom Lina, who are various business concerns. The lady who caught eart is Michelle Go, 32, an accountant. She is the hter of Jackson and Segundina Go. oyds cousin Wendell Chu played Cupid for the two, ducing them around two years ago. nally, after dating for two years, Lloyd and Michelle ded to tie the knot on September 15 in a wedding ated by Msgr. John Du, archbishop of Palo and
G FILIPINO-CHINESE CATHOLIC WEDDING. Photos on top show the groom kissing the bride tenderly. Beside was the traditional r between both families during the engagement. Last on the right are the maids of honor and bridesmaids. Below, Lloyd with Mom Lina and slie Ann. Middle, Michelle had to walk backwards the stairs during the traditional Chinese gift-giving party. She is assisted by her Mom dina. Last on the right is Lloyd posing before the gifts he received from the brides family.
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Congress, was defended by Palace officials by pointing out that the President has not been reported to have misused his discretionary and social funds and he is not involved in any anomalous activities in the disbursement of his funds. So it may be okay with this president to be given the privilege and leeway in using these special funds since it is pointed out that he is observed to follow a narrow and straight path in his governance up to now. But how about the future incoming presidents in the future after his term, will they follow the same strict and straight standards? What if the next president has the same abusive power-tripping attitude and low moral standards as the previous one? Also, can Pres. Aquino assure the people that his subordinates and members of his executive team will follow also the same strict and straight path he has set for his administration in implementing his programs using the large discretionary funds allocated to his Office? These issues should be resolved soon by Congress and the executive department. These special discretionary funds of Malacaang are even augmented by another P72-Billion fund invented and created by DBM Secretary Butch Abad called the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) and it was used by the Office of the President and DBM to augment funds for some projects/programs and even to augment the funds of members of the Senate and the House. This DAP fund from supposed savings was used to give additional P50-Million to P100-M each to the pork barrel of Senators and P15-M each to the congressmen released after the impeachment of Chief Justice Renato Corona. Senator Miriam Santiago said that the creation of the DAP fund by Sec. Abad is unconstitutional since it did not pass thru and approved by Congress which only has the sole power to pass appropriations measures and to authorize items of expenditure in the budget. She also analyzed being a former trial judge that the act of giving the additional P50-M pork barrel fund to Senators and P15-M to congressmen after the impeachment of Chief Justice Corona is bribery under the terms of the Revised Penal Code. Even if the additional disbursements were not done before the impeachment or immediately afterwards, even just a promise of a reward and done much later is also bribery said Sen. Santiago. But she added how can an impeachment against Pres. Aquino can now prosper since he controls both houses and after the pro-impeachment senators received their additional gifts from DBM. Santiago however asked for the resignation of Sec. Abad from his post for this act. This issue and debate on the pork barrel funds of Congress and the President shall continue to boil and explode until the next national election in 2016 and the term of the President ends since these pork barrel funds in the government are also very sensitive political funds to fuel the election bids of both the allies and opponents of this administration.
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Director Ed Belas, who said he had already ordered his staff to look into the matter. He added the amount could be an electric bill. For their part, Jing Oliva when reached through his cellphone, said he had already vacated the Superdome. He is already renting the salon of Imelda Heaven Spa and Salon. He added that he has no intention of turning his back on his obligation to the City, but added he had to vacate the premises so that the penalty charges would stop. The interest (penalty charge) is even bigger than the monthly rent, he said, that is why his delinquency ballooned to so much. He added he tried haggling with the City Treasurers office to give them a re prieve but was told it was a system-generated bill and they cannot condone the interest without legal basis. Oliva said that his rental rate at the Superdome was P 5,000.00 a month. The same was apparently Mabel Espaolas problem, too. In text messages to the EV Mail, she said that her problems with the rent started after her husband, Nio, was shot as they were closing their store a few years back. He would be hospitalized for a few days before expiring, and ran a huge bill in the process. Mabel admits that she practically neglected her business at that time because of depression. Then, she and her daughter would get sick one after the other. She tried coping up with their delinquencies www.viajeintl.com
but said it was almost impossible because of the 3 percent interest. All my payments tua ra sa interest mabayad. The only way ma stop ang interest kun mag close ko, she said. She added she will close shop on November 7 and is still in a quandary where to relocate. Fact-finding, not fault-finding Councilor Vince Rama, in his committee report, emphasized that what his committee was doing was a fact-finding and not fault-finding. His committee met with the responsible personnel or managers of the Citys four economic enterprises twice, on September 3 and 18. They also based some of their data on the demand letters sent by Atty. Irene Resurreccion to delinquent stallholders dated July 11. The committee met with Ormoc Superdome manager Alvin Racaza, Ormoc water district manager Engr. Gervacio Germano, Ormoc Public Market administrator Gabriel Ray-
mundo and Ormoc Slaughterhouse Dr. Jose Arnel Corong. He said the purpose was to give Ormocanons a birds eye view of the Local Government, its dynamics and the reality at hand. He added that in the process, they opened a Pandoras boz of problems that the City has had and will need to solve head-on if the City wants to be consistent in giving Ormocanons better public service. All economic enterprises losing Rama said the committee observed that the most common problem of the so-called economic enterprises were they all seemed to be losing and not making money anymore. In fact, the City has to subsidize at some point. Secondly, he said, there seemed to be a confusion as to the roles of the responsible personnel. It was learned that during the committee hearings, the involved personnel pointed fingers at somebody else, even if their job descriptions stipulated their functions. Specific recommendations Councilor Rama said
that after getting to the bottom of the problems, he is recommending that for the Ormoc Superdome, that the provisions on its lease contracts are revis ited to include discounts and creation of permanent positions for plumber and carpenter to do regular maintenance jobs. Currently, the MP Bantasan Construction and Allied Services has been awarded two contracts to repair the ground floor comfort rooms. One contract of P 2,086,724.50 was awarded on Feb. 21, 2013. Another P 1,058,097.60 for the supply and installation of Phenolic Board Toilet and Urinal Partitions was awarded on June 25, 2013, just as the old administration was about to exit. All in all, the repair of the ground floor comfort rooms cost the city P 3.144-million, with the former already delayed by 50 days as of June 31, 2013, per interim report submitted by the Commission on Audit to new mayor Edward Codilla. Rama also made some recommendations to improve the performance of the other economic enterprises.
Mister: Hon. Asa man tong cheese nga gipapalit nako nimo? Misis: Naa sa lamesa. Mister: Floorwax man lagi ni?! Misis: Cheese na oi. Ako lang gisuwatan ug Floor wax para dili kitkiton sa ilaga. Wais no?
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Dolores, containing an area of 9,686 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 6457; Lot 7593, situated in Brgy. Hibunaon, Ormoc City, containing an area of 7,108 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 6486 were partitioned among their heirs per Doc. No. 144; Page No. 29; Book No. 27; Series of 2008 of Notary Public Jasper M. Lucero. EV Mail Sept. 16-22, 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013 Extrajudicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late PONCIANO YTANG re a parcel of land situated in Brgy. Domonar, covered by TCT No. TH-220, containing an area of 47,836 sq. m. was settled among his heirs per Doc. No. 037; Page No. 011; Book No. XXII; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Mariano Y. Corro. EV Mail Sept. 16-22, 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013
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Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Branch 10 Eighth Judicial Region Abuyog, Leyte CIVIL CASE No. 623 FOR: QUIETING OF TITLE REYCONVEYANCE OF OWNERSHIP, ETC. HEIRS OF MANUEL TABADA, SR. Namely: LEONARDO A. TABADA, ANACORITA TABADA FORTICH RODRIGO TABADA, MANUEL TABADA JR. and JUDITO TABADA, Plaintiffs, -versusHEIRS OF NICOMEDES FLORENDO and CORAZON FLORENDO Namely: NYMPHA D. FLORENDO, JENNY LYNN FLORENDO and NIFLEDA D. FLORENDO Defendants, x-----------------x SUMMONS (By Publication) To: JENNY LYNN FLORENDO 135 S. Drillion Street, Los Angeles, California, CA 90057 USA NIFLEDA D. FLORENDO Pathology Department, Western Visayas Medical Center, Manduriao, Iloilo City GREETINGS: You are hereby required within Sixty (60) days after service of this summons upon you to file with this Court and serve on plaintiffs your answer to the Amended Complaint, copy of which is hereto attached with annexes. You are reminded of the provision in the IBP-OCA Memorandum on Policy Guidelines dated March 12, 2002, to observe restraint in filing a Motion to Dismiss and instead allege the grounds thereof, as defense in the answer. If you fail to answer within the time fixed, the Amended Complaint will take judgment by default and may be granted the relief applied for in the Amended Complaint. WITNESS my hand under the seal of this Court this 5th day of September 2013, at Abuyog, Leyte. (Sgd.) Isagani S. Espada Clerk of Court VI EV Mail Sept. 23-29, 30- Oct. 6, & 7-13 2013 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Eight Judicial Region Regional Trial Court Branch 17 Palompon, Leyte SP. PROC.CASE NO. R-PAL -13-0395-SP IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF MINOR KAITLYN ALESSA YAON SPOUSES LOUIS AUGUST LAURENT JR. and ERWINA ARAZA YAON-LAURENT Petitioner. /---------------/ ORDER A verified petition for Adoption of minor Kaitlyn Alessa Yaon has been filed with this Court by the petitioners Spouses Louis August Laurent Jr. and Erwina Araza Yaon-Laurent, through their counsel, Atty. Elroy Raymund S. Bertulfo, praying that after due publication, notice and hearing, judgement be rendered granting the instant Petition for Adoption and that KAITLYN ALESSA YAON be considered as an adoptee of the petitioners, her name be changed to KAITLYN ALESSA Y. LAURENT and to issue an Order in accordance with Section 16 of the Rule on Adoption (A.M. No. 02-6-02-SC). As the petition appears to be sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby set for initial hearing, pursuant to Section 4, Rule 108 of the Rules of Court on November 4, 2013 at 8:30 oclock in the morning at the Hall of Justice, Regional Trial Court, Branch 17, Palompon, Leyte at which date, time and place, any person may appear and show cause, if any why the petition should not be granted. Let a copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Leyte, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, with the last publication to be made at least one week prior to the date set for initial hearing. Furnish copies of the Petition and of this Order to the Office of the Solicitor General, and the Department of Social Welfare and Development Region 8, Tacloban, City which is hereby ordered to conduct and submit a case study of the child to be adopted, the natural parents and the adopting parents. Furnish also a copy of this Order to the Office of the City Civil Registrar of Ormoc City, Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Palompon, Leyte, Office of the Provincial Prosecutor, Atty. Elroy Raymund Bertulfo and the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Given in Chambers this 24th day of September, 2013 at the Hall of Justice of Palompon, Leyte, Philippines. (Sgd.) MARIO O. QUINIT Presiding Judge Copy furnished: 1. Atty. Elroy Raymund Bertulfo Torres Bugallon, Pob. Del Sur, Villaba, Leyte 2. The Office of the Solicitor General 3. Office of the Provincial Prosecutor 4. The Chief, DSWD, Region 8, Tacloban City 5. The Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Palompon, Leyte 6. Sps. Louis August Laurent, Jr. and Erwina Araza YaonLaurent- Palompon, Leyte 7. The Office of the City Civil Registrar of Ormoc City 8. EV Mail- Ormoc EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013
Deed of Extra-Judicial Settlement with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the property of the late FORTUNATA SERDEA, and AGRIPINO SERDEA re a parcel of land, designated as Lot No. 4231, C-11, Cad 638-D, located at Anahaw, Hindang, Leyte, covered by OCT No. P-57214, and TD No. 08-15003-00519, containing an area of 1,501 sq. m. was settled among their heirs and sold in favor of MARISSA D. DOLOROSA per Doc. No. 35; Page No. 8; Book No. XXI; Series of 2011 of Notary Public. Efren B. Mendoza. EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013 Affidavit of Self-Adjudication with Deed of Absolute Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late SPS. ANTONIO D. LAURENTE and ROSITA M. LAURENTE re a parcel of land Located at Lake Danao, Ormoc City, containing an area of 6.0000 hectares under TD No. 0002200031, Cadastral Lot No. 10851 was adjudicated unto himself by ROBERTO M. LAURENTE and sold in favor of EDGAR P. CATINGUB per Doc. No. 90; Page No. 18; Book No. XXIII; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Ari g. Larrazabal. EV Mail Sept.
Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 7 8th Judicial Region Bulwagan Ng Katarungan Magsaysay Boulevard, Tacloban City SP. PROC. NO. 2013-07-27 For; Adoption IN RE: PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF PERSONS OF LEGAL AGE, namely: RIED S. PUERTO, ROIE S. PUERTO, AND ROIETA S. PUERTO, PEDRO M. ALUMBRES, Petitioner. x-------------x ORDER A verified petition for adoption of persons of legal age, namely: Ried S. Puerto, Roie S. Puerto and Roieta S. Puerto, having been filed by Pedro M. Alumbres, thru Atty. Leo S. Giron, praying that after due notice and hearing, judgment be rendered adjudging that Ried S. Puerto, Roie S. Puerto and Roieta S. Puerto be freed from all and legal obligations of obedience and maintenance with respect to their natural parents, and that they be declared in all legal intents and purposes the child of the herein petitioner, and to issue a new Certificate of Live Birth stating herein the name of petitioner as the adopting parent. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby given due course. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the aboveentitled case is set for hearing on December 9, 2013 at 8:30 oclock in the morning before this Court sitting at the Bulwagan ng Katarungan, TaclobanCity. Any interested person may appear on said time and date, then and there file his/ her opposition thereto and to show cause why the petition should not be granted. Further, let the copy of this order be published in Eastern Visayas Mail a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Leyte and in the City of Tacloban once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. Let copies of the petition and annexes be furnished the Office of the Solicitor General, the DSWD Region VIII, Tacloban City who is hereby directed to prepare and submit child and home study report, and the Social Worker of this court, Norie Villero to conduct counseling sessions with the biological parents on the matter of adoption of the adoptee and to submit said report before the date of hearing. Furnish copies of this Order to the petitioner and his counsel, the Solicitor General, the Regional Director, DSWD, Region VIII, Tacloban City and to Ms. Norie Villero, Office of the Clerk of Court, RTC, Tacloban City. SO ORDERED. GIVEN this 19th day of August 2013 at Bulwagan Ng Katarungan, Tacloban City. (Sgd.) YOLANDA U. DAGANDAN Assisting Judge YUD: moc EV Mail Sept. 16-22, 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013 That petitioner discovered the above mentioned erroneous entries only in the year 2010; that the MCRO and NSO have no jurisdiction to correct the erroneous entries involving year of birth and date of parents marriage because the same are not clerical and the correction will affect the status of petitioner. Petitioner prays before this Honorable Court that herein petition be granted by. 1. Correcting the year of birth in the Certificate of Live Birth of herein petitioner from year 1962 to year 1967 2. Correcting the date of marriage of petitioners parents as reflected in petitioners Certificate of Live Birth from May 26, 1961 to April 2, 1980; 3. Declaring petitioner as legitimated child of Francisco Sugala and Teresita Degonio-Sugala; 4. Directing the Municipal Registry Office of Mahaplag, Leyte and the National Statistics Office to cause the annotation in the Certificate of Live Birth of herein petitioner that the latter is legitimated by subsequent marriage of her parents, and other reliefs just and equitable under the premises. The petition being sufficient in form and substance, notice is hereby given that this petition is set for initial hearing on October 21 2013 at 1:30 oclock in the afternoon at the session hall of this court. Any person who may have an interest in this petition may file an opposition and show cause why this petition should not be granted. Let a copy of this order be published it the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Leyte once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. Likewise, let a copy of this order be posted in the bulletin boards of the Municipal Hall and at the Post Office, Mahaplag, Leyte, at this Court, Baybay City, Leyte, and at the Provincial Capitol, Tacloban City. Furnish copy of this order to the Solicitor General, the Local Civil Registrar of Mahaplag, Leyte, the Assistant Provincial prosecutor, Baybay City, Leyte, the petitioners representative and her counsel. SO ORDERED. Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines, this 9th day of September, 2013, (Sgd.) CARLOS O. ARGUELLES Executive Judge EV Mail Sept. 16-22, 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013
Extrajudicial Settlement with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late VICTORIA F. FEDELRABE re a Lot 50-remaining portion, located in Brgy. Atabay, Hilongos, Leyte, covered by TD No. 14005-00197 (R13) , an area of 2,213.66 sq. m. covered by P-29276 was settled among her heirs and sold in favor of ARMIDA LAPITAN and TRAIL LAPITAN HORN per Doc. No. 368; Page No. 75; Book No. XVIII; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Joseph Fulache. EV Mail Sept. 16-22, 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013 Extra-Judicial Partition and Quitclaim NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late EMIELIA QUILANTANGMERALLES re a parcel of land designated as Lot 5, Block 1, Psd-08-009686-D, being a portion of Lot 5293-C-2-B-4, Psd-08-001842, situated in Brgy. San Isidro, Ormoc City, containing an area of 139 sq. m. covered by TCT NO. 32159 was partitioned among her heirs and waived in favor of LILY CELERINA MIRALLES ANGALA per Doc. No. 36; Page No. 08; Book No. XXXVI; Series of 2011 of Notary Public Faustino Tumamak, Jr. EV Mail Sept. 23-29, 30 Oct. 6, & 7-13, 2013 Extra-Judicial Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late SPS. JUAN S. YMAS and ROSITA A. YMAS re a parcel of land, denominated as Lot No. 5, Psd-08-000549-D, situated in Brgy. Sto. Nio, Ormoc City, containing an area of 5,859 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 33841 was partitioned among their heirs per Doc. No. 655; Page No. 127; Book No. LXXVI; Serial of 2013 of Notary Public Ruben R. Capahi. EV Mail Sept. 23-29, 30- Oct. 6, & 7- 13, 2013 Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late SPS. SIMFROSO T. ALONZO and JUANA P. ALONZO re portion of 132.50 sq. m. of a parcel of land Lot 1764-C-2, situated in Barrio Ipail, Ormoc City, containing an area of 265 sq. m. covered by OCT No. 12357 ; Lot 2 situated in Barrio San Antonio, Ormoc City, containing an area of 21,258 sq. m., covered by TCT No. 9166; Lot 1776-A, containing an area of 7,364 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 6243 ; land designated as Lot 7, Block 5, containing an area of 109 sq. m., covered by 51910 were settled and partitioned among their heirs per Doc. 443; Page No. 89; Book No. CCCXXXIX; Series of 2012. EV Mail Sept. 23-29, 30- Oct. 6, & 7- 13, 2013
Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Samar City of Calbayog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172) / Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2001 (IRR on R.A. 9048) Notice is hereby served to the public that LILA BOCA MAGAN SALES has filed with this Office, a petition for CORRECTION OF A CLERICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR IN SEX from MALE to FEMALE in the Certificate of live birth of LILA BOCA MAGAN at Calbayog City, Samar and whose parents are ZOSIMO C. MAGAN and MARINA S. BOCA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than July 25, 2013. (Sgd.) FE D. QUEROLJICO City Civil Registrar Name of Newspaper : Eastern Visayas Mail Place of Publication : Calbayog City, Samar Date of Publication: EV Mail Sept. 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013 Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Samar City of Calbayog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that ALBERT JOHN OSTAYA PLATITAS petitioner, has filed with this Office a petition for CHANGE OF FIRST NAME from ALVIN to ALBERT JOHN in the Certificate of Live Birth of ALVIN OSTAYA PLATITAS who was born on December 06, 1989 at CALBAYOG CITY, SAMAR and whose parents are ALLAN R. PLATITAS and JOSEPHINE M. OSTAYA bearing registry number 89-01001. Any person adversely affected by said petition my file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than October 04, 2013. (Sgd.) FE D. QUEROLJICO City Civil Registrar EV Mail Sept. 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013 Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Samar City of Calbayog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that FLOYD JOSE ALIMAN ROSALES, petitioner, has filed with this Office a petition for CHANGE OF FIRST NAME from FLOYD to FLOYD JOSE in the Certificate of Live Birth of FLOYD ALIMAN ROSALES who was born on August 12, 1971 at ACEDILLO ST., CALBAYOG CITY, SAMAR and whose parents are CLEMENTE ROSALES and BASILISA ALIMAN bearing registry under 311. Any person adversely affected by said petition my file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than September 30, 2013. (Sgd.) FE D. QUEROLJICO City Civil Registrar EV Mail Sept. 23-29, & 30- Oct. 6, 2013 Extrajudicial Settlement with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the properties of the late IGNACIO YBALAN re a parcel of land located at Magsaysay Blvd., Central, Calbayog city, covered by TD No. 99-01007-00872, containing an area of 92.25 sq. m.; and one storey Building, covered by TD No. 99-01007-00889, containing an area of 29.52 sq. m. were settled among his heirs and sold in favor of CHRISTIAN F. TAN married to HONEY M. TAN per Doc. No. 104; Page No. 21; Book No. XXXI; Series 2013 of Notary Public Alex R. Gelera. EV Mail Sept. 23-29, 30- Oct. 6, & 7-13, 2013
30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013 Extra-Judicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late CONRADO MENDOZA, JR. re a parcel of land designated as Lot 2373-B-56, containing an area of 157 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 30440 and TD No. 00048-01790, situated in Brgy. Linao, Ormoc City was settled among his heirs per Doc. No. 406; Page No. 82; Book No. III; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Maria Kim O. Marquez- Juban. EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013
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Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 17, Palompon, Leyte CASE NO. R-PAL-13-002-EJF FOR: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE RURAL BANK OF MATAG-OB(LEYTE) INC., represented by its Manager MR. REYNALDO D. CAPANGPANGAN Mortgagee-Petitioner, -versusSPS. CELSO ELORDE JR. AND ROSALINDA ELORDE Mortgagor- Respondent. x--------------------x NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE AND SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act No. 3135, as amended, which was filed by Mortgagee/ Petitioner Rural Bank of Matag-ob (Leyte) Inc. represented by its Manager Mr. Reynaldo D. Capangpangan, with residence at Matag-ob, Leyte against Mortgagor/Respondent SPS. CELSO ELORDE JR. AND ROSALINDA ELORDE with postal address at Brgy. Abijao, Villaba, Leyte, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness in the amount of FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (P400,000.00), Philippine Currency, exclusive of penalties, expenses charges, Attorneys Fees, expenses of the Foreclosure, Sheriffs Lawful Fees and expenses for conducting PUBLIC AUCTION SALE, the undersigned Sheriff under the supervision of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Sheriff of the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Branch 17, Palompon, Leyte will sell at public auction on October 25, 2013 at 9:00 oclock in the morning soon thereafter at the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Branch 17, Palompon, Leyte to the highest bidder, for cash and in Philippine Currency, the following properties with all its improvements thereon, to wit: PARCEL 1: A parcel of residential land together with all improvements thereon, situated at Brgy. Abijao, Municipality of Villaba, Leyte. Bounded on the N., byAss. Lot No. 009, Cad. Lot No. 2129; on the S., by Ass. Lot No. 021 Cad. Lot No. 2134;, on E., by Lot No. 019 Cad. Lot No. 2131; on the W. by Brgy. Road; containing an area of Eighty Two (82) Square meters, more or less, covered under Tax Declaration No. 02-41003-00740 with an assessed value of P2,810.00. PARCEL 2: A parcel of residential land together with all improvements thereon situated at Brgy. Abijao, Municipality of Villaba, Leyte. Bounded on the N., by Ass. Lot No. 010, Cad. Lot No. 2129; on the S., by Ass. Lot No. 018 Cad. Lot No. 2132; on the E., by Ass. Lot No. 0250, Cad. Lot No. 2133; On the West by Ass. Lot No. 009,020,021, Cad. Lot No. 2134, 2130, 2129, containing an area of Sixty Two (62) square meters, more or less covered under Tax Declaration No. 02-41003-00741 with an assessed value of P2,130.00. RESIDENTIAL HOUSE: Tax Declaration Nos. 02-4100300735, 02-41303-00740 and 02-41003-007 under the names of the Spouses Celso Jr and Rosalinda Elorde. A Two (2) storey residential building with three (3) bedrooms, balcony and garage, erected on the under Tax Declaration No. 02-41003-00735, situated in Brgy. Abijao, Municipality of Villaba, Leyte, constructed of concrete walling with a total floor area of 169.50 square meters, (for the 1st floor 120.27 sq. m. and the 2nd floor with a floor area of 49.23 sq. meter), with an assessed value of P440,070.00. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AND BUYERS MAY INVESTIGATE FOR THEMSELVES THE TITLE AND ENCUMBRANCES HEREIN ABOVE-DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTIES IF ANY THERE BE. All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on November 8, 2013 without further notice. Hall of Justice, Palompon, Leyte, Philippines, September 27, 2013. (Sgd.) JIPSON L. ABAYON Sheriff IV Copy furnished: Rural Bank of Matag-ob(Leyte) Inc. Brgy. Abijao, Villaba, Leyte Sps. Celso Elorde Jr. and Rosalind Elorde Rep. By: Reynaldo D. Capangpangn Matag-ob, Leyte WARNING IT IS ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED TO REMOVE, DEFACE, OR DESTROY THIS NOTICE OF SALE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF SALE. EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Regional Trial Court Eight Judicial Branch 17 Palompon, Leyte SP. PROC. CASE NO. R-PAL-13-0396-SP NC NO. PAL-13-09-002 IN RE: APPLICATION FOR NOTARIAL COMMISSION IN THE PROVINCE OF LEYTE JUDGE DANTE LUZ VIACRUCIS (Ret.) Petitioner. x-----------------------x NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that a summary hearing on the petition for notarial commission of ATTY. DANTE LUZ VIACRUCIS shall be held on October 29, 2013 at the Regional Trial Court Branch 17, Hall of Justice Palompon, Leyte at 8:30 in the morning. Any person who has any cause or reason to object to the grant of the petition may file a verified written opposition thereto, received by the undersigned before the date of the summary hearing. September 30, 2013, Palompon, Leyte . (Sgd.) MARIO O. QUINIT Executive Judge Copy furnished; 1. Atty. Dante Luz Viacrucis Palompon, Leyte 2. EV Mail Ormoc City 3. File EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 2013
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Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF LEYTE 8th Judicial Region OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT Tacloban City OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF OF LEYTE EJF No. 3675 IN RE: Petition for Extrajudicial Foreclosure of Real State Mortgage under Act No. 3135, As amended METRO ORMOC COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE (OCCI) Mortgagee, -versusSPS. MA. SUZIE PASAGUI AND REYNALDO PASAGUI Mortgagor x-------------x SHERIFFS NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER ACT 3135, AS AMENDED Upon Extra-Judicial Petition for sale under act 3135, as Amended filed by METRO ORMOC COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE (OCCI) Tacloban City Branch, against Sps. MA. SUZIE PASAGUI AND REYNALDO PASAGUI, both of legal age, Filipino, and residents of District II, Poblacion, Pastrana Leyte, Mortgagor, to SATISFY the Mortgage indebtedness which as of August 2013, amounted to TWO MILLION THREE HUNDRED NINETEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY SIX PESOS AND 87/100 (Php2,319,586.87) Philippine Currency, excluding Penalties, Charges, Attorneys Fees, expenses for the Foreclosure, and Sheriffs Lawful Fees thereof, the UNDERSIGNED EXECUTING SHERIFF WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION on October 29, 2013 at 9:00 in the morning or soon thereafter, at the REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, Magsaysay Blvd., Tacloban City, to the highest bidder for Cash and in Philippine Currency, the following Real Properties/ Personal Properties, with all the improvements thereon, to wit: LIST OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES: 1. DECLARATION OF REAL PROPERTY A parcel of land located at Rizal St. District II Municipality of Pastrana, Province of Leyte, described as follows: Bounded on the: North Res. House erected on the South., Land of Reynaldo Pasagui on the East., Lot#418, Declared in the name of Reynaldo Pasagui, of Pastrana, Leyte 2. 1 UNIT RICE MILL MACHINERY Located in the same property. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AND BUYERS MAY INVESTIGATE FOR THEMSELVES THE TITLE AND ENCUMBRANCES, HEREIN ABOVE-DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTIES IF ANY THERE BE. All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on November 06, 2013 on the same time and place without further notice. Tacloban City, September 04, 2013. FOR THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF (Sgd.) JOSE P. CABCABIN Sheriff IV EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14-20, 2013 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Ormoc City OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF EJF No. R-ORM-13-00015-FC For: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSUR OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE under Act 3135 HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (Pag-IBIG Fund), Mortgagee, -versusFRANCISCO P. TAN, JR., Mortgagor. x------------x NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE Upon Extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 filed by Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund), Tacloban Regional Office, Tacloban City against Francisco P. Tan jr. to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of August 8, 2013 amounts to Two Million Five Hundred Eight Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Two Two Pesos & 89/100 only (P2,508,332.89), including interest and penalties but excluding attorneys fees, sheriffs fees and other expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned sheriff will sell at public auction on October 31, 2013 at 4:00 oclock in the afternoon at the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Ormoc City to the highest bidder, for cash or managers check and in Philippine Currency, the following property with all the improvements located thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 40870 Register of Deeds of Ormoc City A parcel of land (Lot 4-A-2 of the subdivision plan Psd08-0168-68-D, being a portion of Lot 4-A, Psd-08-016716-D, LRC Rec. No. 1461 etc). Situated in the Barangay of San Antonio, City of Ormoc, Island of Leyte. Bounded on the NE., point 1-2 by Lot 4-A-1 of the subdivision plan, on the SE., points 2-3 by Lot 4-A-4, of the subdivision. Point 3-4 by Lot 4-A-3 of the subdivision plan on the NW point 4.1 by 4-B, Psd-08-016716-D. Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan being N. 42 eg. 38W., 148.14 m. from BBM No. 59. Cad-256, Ormoc Cad; thence S. 46 deg. 44E., 24.73 m. to point 2; thence S. 42 deg. 03W., 23.97 m. to point 3; thence N. 46 deg. 41W., 25.37 m. to point 4; thence N. 43 deg. 35E., 23.94 m. to point of beginning; containing an area of SIX HUNDRED (600) square meters, more or less. Registered in the name of Francisco P. Tan, Jr., married to ma. Adelfa R. Tan. All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on November 6, 2013 without further notice. (Sgd.) ZENEN B. PURAY, JR. Sheriff IV EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14-20, 2013
Date & Time Found: October 25, 2012 @ 12:00nn Place Found: Lying on top of the table outside a closed sari-sari store in the corner of Santa Barbara and Sto. Rosario Sts. of Brgy. Poblacion, Inopacan, Leyte. Said baby was wrapped in a blue receiving blanket layered with white cloth, wearing a diaper navel was still clipped and with a bandage on the right heel. Any interested parties or relatives may contact: Ma. Genevieve B. Rosales Social Worker, Hayag Receiving and Child Caring Home Contact #(053) 255-7762; 561-9190; 0921-571-6431 or Mrs. Raquel B. Moralde SWO II, Department of Social Welfare & Development
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Ormoc City Tel. # (053) 255-4484 or Mrs. Alejandrina Flor Capangpangan Municipal Social Welfare & Development Officer, Inopacan, Leyte Contact # 0917-633-9860 EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013
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ALL BRANCHES AT LEYTE REGION, ORMOC 1, 2 & 3, NAVAL, PALOMPON, CARIGARA, ISABEL, KANANGA, VILLABA, SAN ISIDRO, TABANGO, ALBUERA, LEYTE, BILIRAN, MATAGOB, CALUBIAN, TACLOBAN BRANCHES 1,2,3,4, & 5, PALO, CALANIPAWAN (V & G) TANAUAN, ALANG-ALANG, JARO, DAGAMI, DULAG, BURAUEN, MARASBARAS, ROBINSON, BAYBAY, 1, & 3, INOPACAN, HILONGOS, ABUYOG, MAASIN 1 & 2, BATO, SOGOD 1 & 2; MACARTHUR, SAN JUAN (CABALIAN), LILOAN, HINDANG, HINUNANGAN, PINTUYAN, MALITBOG,& ST. BERNARD. Commencing October 15, 2013 at 9:00 am, the above mentioned pawnshop will sell on Public Auction Sale all overdue pledges left in the same up to May 31, 2012, Patrons are enjoined to verify their receipts. MANAGEMENT Sa Oktubre 15, 2013, sa alas 9:00 ang takna sa buntag isubasta sa publiko ang tanang butang naremati diri sa tagsa-tagsa ka buhatan sa gihinganlan sa itaas. Tanang butang pinerenda nga wala malukat hangtud sa Mayo 31, 2013 maapil sa subasta. Giawhag ang tanang suki sa pagsusi sa ilang mga resibo. TAGDUMALA EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 2013
Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Leyte Municipality of Baybay
Petition No. CFN-0014-2013 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF FIRST NAME I, FELICIDAD H. PARONABLE, of legal age, FILIPINO, and a resident of BRGY. CARIDAD, BAYBAY CITY, LEYTE, after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby declare that: 1) I am the petitioner seeking the change of first name in: b) the Certificate of Live Birth of THERESA HUERTA-DE LEON who is my sister 2) She Born on APRIL 15, 1964 at Baybay , Leyte, Philippines , 3) The birth was recorded under registry number 91-1876, 4) The first name to be changed is from TERESITA to THERESA, 5) The grounds for filing this petition are the following: b) She has habitually and continuously used THERESA and she is publicly known in the community wit that first name; f) All her other records shows THERESA as her First Name. 6) I submit the following documents to support this petition: a) COLB OCRG COPY b) BAPTISMAL CERT. c) MARRIAGE CERT. d) COLB OCRG COPY OF CHILDREN e) JOINT AFFIDAVIT OF TWO DISINTERESTED PERSONS f) ID g) AFFIDAVIT OF UN-EMPLOYMENT h.) SPA I,) BRGY. POLICE, COURT & NBI CLEARANCE 7) I have no filed any similar petition and that, to the best of my knowledge, no other similar petition is pending with any LCRO, Court or Philippine Consulate. 8) I am filing this petition at the LCRO of BAYBAY CITY, LEYTE in accordance with R.A. No. 9048 and its implementing rules and regulations. (Sgd.) FELICIDAD H. PARONABLE Petitioner VERIFICATION I, FELICIDAD H. PARONABLE, the petitioner, hereby certify that the allegations herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Sgd.) FELICIDAD H. PARONABLE Petitioner SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 11th day of SEPTEMBER, 2013 in the city/ municipality of Baybay, Leyte, petitioner exhibiting his/her Community Tax Certificate No. 11332957 issued at Baybay City, Leyte on September 11, 2013. (Sgd.) NOEL V. MANAGBANAG Administering Officer EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, & 7-13, 2013
Extrajudicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the late SEGUNDINA FALLER and NACIANCINA FALLER had left a Time Deposits in First Interstate Bank, Inc. Hilongos Branch the following Account Numbers TD-DY5 17587; SDA 1001-1200315; SDA 17553; TD-DY5 14991; and TD-DY5 16974; TD-DY5 14982; and a parcel of land located at Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Hilongos, Leyte, designated as Lot No. 1135, with an area of 1,535.98 sq. m. were settled among their heirs per Doc. No. 270; Page No. 54; Book No. XXX; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Josenilo Marquez Reoma. EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013 Extra-Judicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the late JULIA BACAN FERNANDEZ had left an account with the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP)- Ormoc Branch,
under Savings Account No. 0765-248532160 was settled among her heirs per Doc. No. 292; Page No. 59; Book No. IV; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Josephine A. Mejia Romero. EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, 7-13, & 14- 20, 2013 rrr Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Leyte Municipality of Isabel NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC DATE: September 30, 2013 In compliance with section 5 of R.A. No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that PATROCINIO PORMENTERA ALBARICO has field with this Office a petition for change of first name from CRISTITO To PATROCINIO in the Certificate of Live Birth of PATROCINIO PORMENTERA ALBARICO who was born on December 9, 1951 at Isabel, Leyte and
whose parents are Ireneo Albarico and Perpetua Pormentera Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than October 15, 2013. (Sgd.) VENUS B. TAN Municipal Civil Registrar Name of Newspaper: EV Mail Place of Publication: Isabel, Leyte Date of Publication: EV Mail Sept. 30Oct. 6, & 7-13, 2013 rrr Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Leyte Municipality of Hilongos NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Sec. 5. R.A. No. 9048/R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that PRAXEDES PAULO REYES, has filed with this office a Petition for Change of Gender from MALE to FEMALE in the birth certificate of PRAXEDES S. PAULO who was born on July 21, 1984 at Hilongos, Leyte and whose parents are ALBERTO V. PAULO and GLICERIA S. SANCHEZ. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this office not later than fifteen (15) days after publication. (Sgd.) ERNESTO MA. FULACHE Municipal Civil Registrar EV Mail Sept. 30- Oct. 6, & 7-13, 2013
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Leyte governor Mic Petilla, Mayor Sandy Javier and wife Karen and Palo Mayor Remedios Matin Petilla during the time when Javier was elected LMP Leyte Chapter president. File photo naldo Navarro of Loak, Compostela Valley as Executive Vice President for Operations; Mayor Hermilina Goulark of Cawayan, Ilocos Sur as EVP for Internal Affairs; and Mayor Joseph Bernos of La Paz, Abra as EVP for External Affairs. Others are Mayor Ferdinand Abesamis of Pearanda, Nueva Ecija as Luzon Cluster Vice President; Mayor Democrito Diamante of Tuburan, Cebu as VP for Visayas Cluster; and Mayor Diosdado Pallasigue of Isulat, Sultan Kudarat as VP for Mindanao Cluster. Elected treasurer was Mayor Ace William Cerilles of Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur; Mayor Rodolfo Luna of Don Victoriano, Misamis Occidental as auditor; Mayor Lampa Pandi of Puona Bayabaw, Lanao del Sur as Business Manager; Mayor Jonathan Tan of Pandan, Antique as PRO; and Mayor Ramon Orfanel of Catanauan, Quezon as General Legal Counsel. Moreover, appointed as Secretary General was Mayor Abraham Buraham of Hadji Panglimatahin, Sulo while appointed as EVP for Special Concerns was Mayor Dennis Norman Go of Gerona, Tarlac. After the elections, the LMP officials immediately embarked on a team building effort and conducted their first meeting with the LMP staff at Tagaytay City. By Olive Tiu/ PIA
Vice-mayor Michael L. Cari (left, speaking on the podium) welcomes guests to Baybay City during the launching of a coco-coir livelihood facility at the village of Maybog.
PEACE IS PEACE. SIBLE! Prayers and candles for peace culminates the PEACE month in Tacloban City in ceremonies led by Mayor Alfred S. Romualdez and Councilor Cristina G. Romualdez. LGU personnel, together with Archdiocese of Palo Communications Director Rev. Fr. Amadeo A l v e ro , A r m e d F o rc e s of the Philippines 802nd Infantry with Deputy Brigade Commander Col. Dinoh A. Dolina, Philippine National Police Tacloban City Office headed by S/Supt. Dominador Cabellin, media practitioners, officers and members of the SANGYAW Foundation Inc., Barangay Chairmen, BJMP, Leyte Normal University and Eastern Visayas State University students, the Department of Tourism, Rotary Club members, etc. and concerned citizens of Tacloban joined hands to pray and light individual candles to pray that PEACE may reign in the hearts and minds of residents and the country. Photos by Timothy Canes/Gay B. Gaspay-TISAT
Leyte Provincial convention of the Liga ng Barangay. Hon. Margarita Cari (second from left), ABC provincial federation president of Leyte recently convened the Provinces barangay chairmen. With her is Atty. Analuz B. Cristal, Secretary-General of the Legal Advocates for Women Network who was one of the speakers,Leyte governor Leopoldo Dominico Mic L. Petilla and husband, Congressman Jose Carlos L. Cari of the 5th District of Leyte. By Gina P. Gerez The job of a leader, the job of a governor, the job of a president, is to get the people in the room and bang enough heads together and rub enough arms and cajole enough to have them put the country and the states greater interest ahead of their own personal partisan interest. Thats what we did in New Jersey and thats the model for America. - Chris Christie