Professional Documents
Culture Documents
LSDE January 16, 2013
LSDE January 16, 2013
website: leytesamardaily.net
Leyte-Samar
Advertising: lsdaily_ads@yahoo.com
P10.00 IN TACLOBAN
INSIDE
NEWS
Roxas no show at presscon upsets local media in Northern Samar
news page 2
TACLOBAN CITY- Mayor Alfred Romualdez of this city is facing a complaint for allegedly depriving the city government of more than P94 million potential income relative to the purchase of lots at the city new bus terminal by two private establishments.
The complaint, filed by opposition Councilor Neil Glova before the Office of the OmbudsmanVisayas here in Tacloban yesterday morning, however, was dismissed by one of the legal aides of Romualdez. The Romualdez aide, who asked not to be identified for not being authorized, said that the complaint was nothing but a media blitz, by Glova, who is seeking for a possible second term as
to page 10
to page 2
Sun and clouds mixed with a slight chance of thunderstorms during the a ernoon. High 87F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 30%.
weather
House Assistant Minority Leader and Leyte (1st dist) Rep. Ferdinand Martin FM Romualdez (left) welcome Senator Bongbong Marcos (right) at Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport in Tacloban City. Rep.Romualdez and Sen. Marcos attended the Mass and feast celebration of Sto Nio in Tanauan Leyte.
photo by Ver S. Noveno
Leyte Gov. Mimiette Satorre Bagulaya receives from Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Regional Director Pedro Noval, Jr. the P7M check representing the cash prize of the 2012 Seal of Good Housekeeping Bronze Award. The said amount shall be used by the provincial government to construct the dietary building of the Leyte Provincial Hospital. DILG Provincial Director Artemio Caneja (in blue barong) and Asst. Regional Director Arnel Agabe witnessed the turn over. Photo by: DON ROMERO
Members: DALMACIO C. GRAFIL, Publisher/Owner-LSDE; ALVIN Gz. ARPON, Columnist-LSDE; RINDO LAGONOY, DYDW; RAMON G. CUYCO, LSDE; VEN S. LABRO, Editor -LSDE/PDI; GAY B. GASPAY, PIA; JOEY GABIETA, Staffwriter-LSDE/PDI; PACIFICO SILVESTRECE, Sunto the Guest of the EXPRESS IT AT THE PARK at the day Punch; EILEEN NAZARENO-BALLESTEROS, Columnist-LSDE; LUZVIMINDA SANTIAGO, PIO-Philhealth; GINA GEREZ, PGO; REYAN Nook of Leyte Park Hotel, Tacloban City every ARINTO, LSDE; LITO A. BAGUNAS, LSDE; VINO CUAYZON, PIA; WILSON CHAN, LPH; RONALD VIAS, DYVL; AHLETTE REYES, LSDE; Saturday 7:30-9:00 AM NILDA GO, KBP; FRED PADERNOS, LSDE; ATTY. IMELDA NARTEA, Leyte Province; SARWELL MEANO-Correspondent-LSDE; LEMUEL For Special Edition by appointment PAGLIAWAN - LSDE; ROLLIE MONTILLA - Eastern Times; MARK MORALLOS-DYDW; RONALD O. REYES-LSDE Tel. No. 321-4833 Telefax 053-321-5591
NEWS
CATARMAN, Northern Samar Members of the local media in Northern Samar were upset when Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas did not show up at the press conference that was set with him during his visit to the province last Sunday. Fermin Honey, station manager of DySM Aksyon Radyo based in Catarman, expressed the offense he felt as he arrived at the venue an hour earlier only to find out that the Secretary was not coming to the scheduled press conference. Virgilio Besarino, also of the same radio station, was appalled at the apparently elusive official, who snubbed the press conference without leaving any notice or explanation to the waiting media men. This is nothing new to us.But we hope this will not happen again, said Peregrino Arillo, publisher of Waraynon
From Calbayog City Roxas arrived at the Catarman Airport via a private jet at around 12:30 pm on Sunday. He was met by Deputy Speaker Raul Daza, Governor Paul Daza and other government officials who took him to the nearby governors residence. Roxas stayed until 3 p.m. but nothing was mentioned about the press conference. His media relations officer was overheard as saying that Roxas had to leave earlier because of the cloudy weather. It was learned that Roxas press conference in Calbayog City was also cancelled earlier that day. Aside from the presscon, the Secretary also missed his scheduled briefing with the DILG family here and a dialogue with some leaders of the civil society. The said fiasco was the subject of criticism by radio commentators here the following day. (RACHEL
ARNAIZ)
guage, Pasalamat ka la nga waray ak dara nga kutsilyo kay kon mayda la ak dara pag-gugurutguroton ko ikaw, ngan bangin mamatay ka dayon yana nga adlaw. The incident transpired after the heated altercation with the complainant that he was unsatisfied by the services offered by the company Exit of Container Vans Cargoes.
(JanneneLieka S. Ceniza, EVSU Intern)
from page 1
ment, an amount of P390 for every P10,000 sum insured will be premium counterpart of the farmer beneficiaries under the multi-risk cover scheme for March 16 to September 15, 2013 and
all financial records kept by PCIC related to the project. The PCIC will implement the project and submit regular billing statement to their mother agency in the region. Digamon said that the agreement will benefit at least 10,000 rice farmers in
Eastern Visayas. Crop insurance coverage in the region for 2012 has reached P315.47 million with 9,222 beneficiaries. The governments crop indemnity program
provides insurance protection to agricultural producers against loss of the crops on the account of natural calamities, plant pests and disease, and other perils. (SARWELL
Q. MENIANO)
NEWS
DILG Secretary Mar Roxas (top photo) delivering his message while Police Chief Superintendent Elmer R. Soria , regional director of Police Regional Office 8 (lower photo) signing as witness during the election peace covenant signing in Calbayog City last Sunday morning.
CAMP KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte -- The signing of a peace covenant by local candidates in Samar is a step in the right direction and could usher a secured and fair conduct of the midterm polls in the province, said the regions top police official. The positive support we got from the candidates themselves and the good number of people who attended the peace covenant signing only showed that Samareos are supportive to our effort in ensuring the conduct of a peaceful and orderly elections, said Police Chief Superintendent Elmer Ragadio Soria, Eastern Visayas police regional director. The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO8) initiated
areas due to election-related violent incidents in past electoral exercises, presence of private armed groups and New Peoples Army in the area. Even with the covenant signing, Soria assured that PRO8, through the Regional Special Operations Task Group (RSOTG) will continue to conduct aggressive police operations against the remaining PAGS operating in the province and intensify the campaign against loose firearms. To ensure a Secured and Fair Elections in the entire region, we will implement sustained law enforcement, security and public safety operations before, during and after the elections, Soria informed.
(PINSP ROMUEL A NACAR)
ASEAN Free Trade Area (FTA), cheap sugar from ASEAN member-countries such as Thailand could flood the local market and cause farmers to stop planting sugarcane as the price of sugar goes down due to oversupply. Huwag na sana natin antayin na marami pang magsasaka ang mawalan ng pinagkakakitaan at magutom bago pa tayo kumilos para hanapan sila ng panibagong trabaho, Ejercito Estrada said. He called on the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) to spearhead a campaign that would revive the local sugar industry and improve the economic condition of
thousands of sugarcane planters who are mostly from Negros, the home province of Ejercito Estradas mother, San Juan Mayor Guia Gomez. Earlier, sugarcane planters and millers urged the government to pitch in and help them meet the challenges of the full implementation of the ASEAN Free Trade Area in 2015. (PR)
OPINION
Leyte Samar
DAILY EXPRESS
POSITIVE * FAIR * FREE
Dalmacio C. Gral Publisher Ven S. Labro Editor-in-Chief Joey A. Gabieta Copy Editor Alma M. Gral Business Manager
The Leyte Samar Daily Express is published daily with editorial and business ofces at G/F Knights of Columbus Bldg., 187 P. Zamora St. Tacloban City CONTACT Tel. Nos. 321-4833/ 523-7373 Fax. (053) 321-5591 WEBSITE leytesamardaily.net EMAIL ADDRESS EDITORIAL lsdaily2@yahoo.com ADVERTISING lsdaily_ads@yahoo.com All rights reserve. Except as permitted by law, no part of Leyte Samar Daily Express may be re-produced or distributed in any form or by any means stored in a database or retrieval system without its prior written permission from the publisher. Commentaries from readers whose identities they prefer to remain anonymous can be accommodated as blind items. It will be our editorial prerogative, however, to verify the veracity of such commentaries before publication. Letters should be as brief as possible, and sent with the writers name,signature address and phone numbers (if any) to: Letters to the Editor, Leyte Samar Daily Express, They may be edited for length and clarity.
EDITORIAL
henever election comes, peace covenant signing is as common event as the know your candidate forum. Hopefuls gather around like lambs at the shepherds call. Giving them the benefit of the doubt, they could be there not for sheer show but in support of the activitys cause to ensure peace in the entire election period. They apparently rally behind the national governments appeal for an honest, orderly, and peaceful election. Like jungle beast made tame, alleged political warlords would step into the limelight as if they are incapable of hatching a plot against their enemies or their candidates foes in an utter disguise for peace. Maybe true, they are not of the spirit to concoct the sinister plan for the defeat of their enemies by hook or by crook. In the presence of the church leaders and other stakeholders, especially the representatives from the Philippines chief executive, traditional politicians, largely aliated with political
Tourism boom
Philippine tourism destinations are increasing catching the attention of international travelers. Philippine tourism will be positive in 2013. Individual destinations and hotels are also winning recognition from other travel publications, websites and networks. We should not lose this momentum. With more people wanting to take a look of Tacloban City and parts of Eastern Visayas, we must aim to please and make first time visitors want to come back. Travelers want a clean and safe environment. Eco-friendly tourism tends to draw more visitors as public awareness of cleanliness and environmental protection increases. With communities reap-
From A Distance
joey e. clarin ing the dividends of tourism, there is also a need in maintaining peace and order. The national government must do its part by upgrading tourism infrastructure providing incentives for greater private sector participation. We should improve our airports, roads, hotels, tour guides and safety and security which is a major concern of travelers. Our region is blessed with many natural attractions and the people are naturally friendly. Govern-
Sister Publications
Samar Weekly Express Eastern Samar Bulletin
PPI
ment agencies especially the Department of Tourism, DOTC, DPWH should address some of the problems of the tourism industry. In Tacloban City, we are already improving our airport and world class hotels are sprouting such as the Oriental Hotel and Granda Hotel at the heart of the city. We also have a first class mall in Robinson, and soon to open SM Mall. Truly, Tacloban is now a highly-urbanized city and foreign tourist are now beginning to notice the beauty of Tacloban City and Eastern Visayas.
OPINION
Not...
from page 4
Commentary
fr. roy cimagala
THESE two ought to be together. At the moment, of course, we are farway off the ideal. Work and prayer are supposed to be together,because our life, though with many parts, aspects, levels, is only oneand that life is a life with God, our Creator and Father. Everything in it is supposed to be done or to take place with God. Inspiritual parlance, this doctrine is called the unity of life. We need to be more keenly aware of this doctrine and to start totranslate it into practice. The objective reality of our life should be reflected as perfectly as possible in our subjective understanding of our life. That is when we would be living in the truth, precisely because truth is when our
subjective grasp of things agrees with the objective reality. Since our life is a life with God, then we can also say that our life is a life of prayer. That is the broadest definition of prayer. Prayer is when we are with God subjectively, when we correspond to the objective reality of our being with God. This can be done intentionally, mentally, orally, etc. But prayer can and should be done also through our work, our study, our rest, and in fact through all the phases, aspects and activities of our life. Thus, St. Paul says: Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatsoever else you do, do all to the glory of God. (1 Cor 10,31) We should not con-
sider this Pauline indication as an exaggeration, or a purely religious dictum that we are free to accept or not. Of course, we are free to refuse it, but that would be akin to the freedom of harming oneself. We need to adapt our thinking and our culture and civilization in general to this truth that comes to us more through our faith than through our own estimation of things. Reality in its ultimate dimensions is given to us by faith more than by our reason and senses alone. That we have to do everything for God and with God can be derived also from the words of Christ who, when asked what the greatest commandment was, said: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and thy whole mind. (Mt 22,36) Sorry, but I dont see how else those words could be understood. With respect to our work which we have to
learn to convert into prayer, we can say that the basis for this is that we have been created by God to work. We have been made to work just as the birds are made to fly. Work is not meant to be a curse or punishment to us. In fact, it plays a prominent role in our nature and life. Work is part of what makes us the image and likeness of God. It is what integrates all our human faculties and turns our potencies into actualities. It offers us the means of livelihood and the tool for development and progress, both personal and social, local and global. More, our work is always a work of God also. It is not just our work. It is part of divine providence, that abiding governance of God over all his creation. It is important that we be aware of these truths so that we avoid distorting
to page 12
cal foes or allies of political enemies. While that scenario is the dark picture of elections in the Philippines, there is a sunny side of it. It is in this awful situation that hope and prayer for the better becomes relevant and necessary because peace is not at all elusive when every citizen will work towards this honest, orderly and peaceful elections. Each onlooker may not be active participant, but by cooperating in any simple way like reporting to authorities the illegal moves any candidate or political party and making these
shenanigans known to all men through the media, the wrong doings might end or at least stalled. Above all, where God reigns all other things good and pleasing, including humility, fairness, peace and understanding set in. The presence of a loving God in the heart and mind of every man is the best weapon against all forms of violence, if only all those who are wont to resort to it just to win the votes will let the peace reign. In such case, there will be no more need for this signing of the peace covenant that is only sometimes disregarded and infringed, if not circumvented.
The Sower
Wednesday of the First Week in OT Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105; Mk 1:29-39
Depleted workforce
We know too well that rice is the staple food of many people. It is considered as one primary source of energy for our body. That is why many of our people, particularly those engaged in manual labor, would look for rice more than any other food. Farmers and laborers are sustained by the staple even with less viand for their meals. This group of workers could not withstand a days labor without eating ample amount of the staple. But other workers or even those who are not engage in productive occupation
are similarly dependent on rice as basic food. It may be because we are made to grow on rice beginning from infancy that we develop dependency on rice. It seems tough to depart from what we have grown and lived with all our lives. It is the primary food that had been implanted in our consciousness to the point that we starve for it and remain feeling hungry without it. The greatest irony is while we have been trained to grow by rice, many of us had not been trained to grow rice. Its being implanted in our
consciousness as the basic food is not coupled with the consciousness to plant that food which we are to grow of. We had in short been engrossed in a culture that depends on rice as our staple food but production seems not part of the culture. In fact, those engaged in the production of the staple are exploited in many ways and hardly reap the fruits of their labor. The people who live by the sweat of their brows and the mud on their feet are unwilling victims of an unjust social order where they remain captives living on the bondage of the soil. The exploiters among the rich and powerful, those who have the capital needed to produce rice, are the ones getting the huge chunk of the profits from the rice industry. While faced with this erty is not a hindrance to real inequity, many of
to page 7
our farmers are realizing the difficulty of their living, pushing them to aim or just dream from being freed out of the chains of their impoverishment. This explains why they work too hard to see their offspring who are to succeed them, earn education and acquire other skills that would bring them financial freedom. The trend of farmers children trying to take painstaking sacrifices to be educated and be at par in the global competition is epic. That has been so in so many decades and we have success stories of professionals reaping the best the world can offer for their once impoverished situation. We take pride and are happy with such inspiring tales but we miss so much of the most important message it sends to all and sundry aside from the lessons of hard work and the proving of the adage that pov-
Prayer for the Nation and for Those who Serve in Public Ofce
God, our Father, you guide everything in wisdom and love. Accept the prayers we offer for our nation; by the wisdom of our leaders and integrity of our citizens, may harmony and justice be secured and may there be lasting prosperity and peace. Almighty and eternal God, You know the longings of our hearts and You protect our rights. In your goodness, watch over those in authority, so that people everywhere may enjoy freedom, security and peace. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen. (Courtesy of Daughters of St. Paul)
Pray the Holy Rosary daily for world peace and conversion of sinners (The family that prays together stays together)
NOTICES
PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG TACLOBAN
Republika ng Pilipinas
TANGGAPAN NG INGATYAMAN
Office of the Treasurer
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
EVTELCO EVTELCO EVTELCO EVTELCO EVTELCO EVTELCO EVTELCO TEVES,MIGUELA TEVES,MIGUELA TEVES,MIGUELA
ALVARADO, 156-02-025-03-007-0000 GENEROSO JR. ALVARADO, 156-02-025-03-004-0000 GENEROSO JR. ADM:MONTUBIG,ALEJANDRO ALVARADO, GENEROSO JR. 156-01-009-45-002-0000 ADM: YANUARIO, CORNILIO Y. ALVARADO, 156-02-025-03-002-0000 GENEROSO JR. PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-002-0000 DEV.INC. PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-024-0000 DEV.INC. PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-003-0000 DEV.INC. PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-043-0000 DEV.INC. PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-043-0000 DEV.INC. HILARIA,CAHINDO 156-02-002-46-024-0000 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES VELASQUES,GERTRUDES VELASQUES,GERTRUDES VELASQUES,GERTRUDES VELASQUES,GERTRUDES VELASQUES,GERTRUDES VELASQUES,GERTRUDES DALMACION, ROBERTO F. DALMACION,ALBERTO & GLORIA DALMACION,ALBERTO & GLORIA DALMACION, ALBERTO & GLORIA DALMACION,ALBERTO & GLORIA DALMACION, ALBERTO & GLORIA DALMACION,ALBERTO SR. CABAERO, LEONILA CABAERO,LEONILA CABAERO,LEONILA QUINTERO, FRANCISCO QUINTERO, IGNACIO SIBLE, FAUSTINO DELIMA, CONCHITA GERTRUDES TOMANDA GERTRUDES TOMANDA GERTRUDES TOMANDA GERTRUDES RETUERTO GERTRUDES RETUERTO GERTRUDES RETUERTO DIAZ, MAGDALENA H. 156-02-002-01-072-0000 156-02-002-01-073-0000 156-02-002-01-074-0000 156-02-002-01-075-0000 156-02-002-01-076-0000 156-02-002-01-077-0000 156-02-002-01-078-0000 156-02-025-11-013-0000 156-02-025-12-023-0000 156-02-025-12-020-0000 156-02-025-12-018-0000 156-02-025-12-022-0000 156-02-025-12-024-0000 156-02-025-22-039-0000 156-01-015-50-109-0000 156-01-015-10-027-0000 156-02-028-20-016-0000 156-02-023-18-034-0000 156-02-027-09-016-0000 156-02-028-34-012-0000 156-01-005-08-002-0000 156-01-005-13-032-0000 156-01-005-13-032-0000 156-01-005-13-038-0000 156-02-025-09-057-0000 156-02-025-11-014-0000 156-01-005-14-005-0000 156-02-002-09-180-0000
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 57 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
AL RL RL RL RL RL RL AL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL AL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL AL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL AL AL RL
3326 2079-D 3842 3835-B-1 3836 3883 3848,3849 & 3863 3741 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 3647-H
11,531 m2 130,000 m2 10,069 m2 1,800 m2 7,604 m2 607 m2 18,089 m2 3,036 m2 1,883 m2 2,502 m2 3,327 m2 3,329 m2 3,327 m2 2,149 m2 628 m2 293 m2
0090117802503306015111240151112501511126015111270151112801503005-
18,470.00 5,720.000.00 16,130.00 79,200.00 334,580.00 26,710.00 795,920.00 4,860.00 82,850.00 110,090.00 146,390.00 146,480.00 146,390.00 94,560.00 27,630.00 12,890.00 11,000.00 13,200.00 11,000.00 8,800.00 11,000.00 6,630.00 14,040.00 38,980.00 14,060.00 43,700.00 22,260.00 16,720.00 64,990.00 41,580.00 44,000 10,050.00 8,430.00 9,860.00 20,990.00 15,490.00 3,840.00 335,020.00 54,910.00 6,260.00 15,010.00 2,730.00 649,440.00 77,490.00 176,000.00 8,840.00 3,970.00 3,900,030.00
1971-2012 1985-2012 1990-2012 1990-2012 1990-2012 1990-2012 1990-2012 1995-2012 2002-2012 2002-2012 2002-2012 2008-2012 2002-2012 2007-2012 2002-2012 2004-2012 1999-2012 1995-2012 1995-2012 1999-2012 1999-2012 2000-2012 1998-2012 1995-2012 1998-2012 1975-2010 1985-2012 1969-2012 1980-2012 1998-2012 1998-2012 1998-2012 1998-2012 1998-2012 1996-2012 1994-2012 1998-2012 1985-2012 1970-2012 1980-2012 1968-2012 1997-2012 2000-2012 1979- 2012 1994-2012 1980-2012 1948-2012 1995-2012
9,398.58 2,940,288.00 11,103.78 56,865.60 240,228.56 19,177.72 579,911.28 2,114.62 29,262.66 38,883.86 48,074.52 22,909.50 48,074.52 17,134.26 8,808.56 3,637.00 4,806.42 6,675.90 5,563.22 3,845.16 4,806.42 2,728.26 6,890.88 19,131.50 6,416.96 30,754.32 14,637.52 13,725.98 30,818.94 18,883.68 19,982.60 8,651.98 7,652.82 5,486.66 10,254.08 8,354.10 1,658.08 413,875.00 49,045.30 8,062.34 20,254.98 1,286.42 272,602.48 37,131.60 82,932.00 4,971.44 2,715.76 1,972,439.44
939.86 294,028.80 1,110.38 5,686.56 24,022.86 1,917.77 57,991.13 211.46 2,926.27 3,888.39 4,807.45 2,290.95 4,807.45 1,713.43 880.86 363.70 480.64 667.59 556.32 384.52 480.64 272.83 689.09 1,913.15 641.70 3,075.43 1,463.75 1,372.60 3,081.89 1,888.37 1,998.26 865.20 765.28 548.67 1,025.41 835.41 165.81 41,387.50 4,904.53 806.23 2,025.50 128.64 27,260.25 3,713.16 8,293.20 497.14 271.58 197,243.94
10,338.44 3,234,316.80 12,214.16 62,552.16 264,251.42 21,095.49 637,902.41 2,326.08 32,188.93 42,772.25 52,881.97 25,200.45 52,881.97 18,847.69 9,689.42 4,000.70 5,287.06 7,343.49 6,119.54 4,229.68 5,287.06 3,001.09 7,579.97 21,044.65 7,058.66 33,829.75 16,101.27 15,098.58 33,900.83 20,772.05 21,980.86 9,517.18 8,418.10 6,035.33 11,279.49 9,189.51 1,823.89 455,262.50 53,949.83 8,868.57 22,280.48 1,415.06 299,862.73 40,844.76 91,225.20 5,468.58 2,987.34 2,169,683.38
7136 56700 56698 56698 56701 7137 7138 13193 36214 36210 36209 36208 36215
002034090020341000203411002034120020341300203414002034150250172202503266025023250250232302503265025032670250326101502493-
4810-G-2-D-10 250 m2 4810-G-2-D-6 300 m2 4810-G-2-D-5 250 m2 4810-G-2-D-4 200 m2 4810-G-2-D-11 250 m2 2175-PART 37,585 m2
015016200280250702301162027001780280238400500590-
5464& 5042 202 m2 PART LOT377-PART 103 m2 5410-PART 5426-P 3148-F-PART 3148-F-7 3148- 1 & 2 4755 3441-A 3153-A 2417-D-IH-PART 9-PART 220 m2 32,626 m2 945 m2 1,000 m2 433 m2 383 m2 224 m2 477 m2 352 m2 1,741 m2 3,102 m2 4870 11908 26696 16737 34972 16936 36799
AGUSTIN BAEZ / EULOGIA 156-02-028-31-239-0000 HRS OF BAEZ & EULOGIA BAEZ, EULOGIA B. 156-02-022-18-015-0000 BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-002-20-009-0000 BAEZ BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-022-19-036-0000 BAEZ BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-022-19-035-0000 BAEZ BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-002-20-071-0000 BAEZ CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-18-034-0000 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-19-047-0000 156-02-001-13-007-0000 156-01-006-28-006-0000 156-01-006-28-013-0000 156-03-003-07-020-0000
1370-A-2-PART 14,700 m2 8(1368-A to E) 668.70 m2 2380 3294 4834 5847 4,000 m2 6,295 m2 2,890 m2 177,274 m2 T-3777 T-811
01502339
NEWS
AREA TITLE NO. T-13216-P TAX DEC. NO. 00201690 ASSESSED VALUE 66,000.00 27,740.00 24,680.00 10,560.00 30,360.00 10,530.00 6,870.00 12,940.00 30,100.00 8,180.00 19,520.00 77,000.00 9,940.00 23,460.00 18,390.00 9,770.00 18,240.00 21,560.00 18,880.00 11,000.00 13,950.00 13,200.00 9,900.00 180,620.00 45,991,500 24,710.00 2,920,050.00 157,280.00 468,050.00 701,170.00 2,732,650.00 2,556,040.00 78,170.00 118,920.00 13,953,650.00 129,740.00 PERIOD OF DELINQUENCY 1980-2012 1975-2012 1995-2012 1985-2012 1984-2012 1991- 2012 1979- 2012 1985- 2012 1983-2012 1985-2012 1982- 2012 1982- 2012 1987- 2012 1979- 2012 1992- 2012 1991- 2012 1992- 2012 1992- 2012 1992-2012 1983-2012 1970-2012 1987-2012 1972-2012 1995-2009 1989-2012 1996-2012 1999-2012 1996-2012 1997-2012 1997-2012 1997-2012 1997-2012 1997-2012 1997-2012 1989-2012 1985-2012 TOTAL 3,000 m2 2778.20 Hs 561 m2 240 m2 690 m2 7,500 m2 3,253 m2 294 m2 648 m2 168 m2 9,138 m2 3,500 m2 226 m2 12,525 m2 418 m2 222 m2 240 m2 490 m2 429 m2 250 m2 317 m2 300 m2 225 m2 4,105 m2 61,322 m2 5704 T-4207 T-823 T-846 19734 3503 5293 T-831 T-4639 T-4213 T-3316 T-4214 T-4137 T-3915
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. DALMACION, GLORIA DALMACION, GLORIA DALMACION, GLORIA DALMACION, GLORIA DAANTOS, PEDRO & ASUNCION LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. MONTUBIG, ALEJANDRO
T-13210 PART 00201691 00202747 00201986 00201997 00602499 00602502 00201999 00201641 00201499 00101420 00101419 00604015 00500319 01502487 01503406 02801956 01502486 01504696 02501690 02501626 02501646 02501679 015034750220018502200575022005770220057302200571022005690220056702200565022005630220056102200559-
11,262.60 m2
5641-Part
02501730-
GENERAL GUIDELINES 1.) All bidders are required to pay One Thousand Pesos (Php 1,000.00) and post a 5% bond of his/her bid price. In cases where the winning bidder did not pay the price within the prescribed time, the cash bond shall be forfeited in favor of the City Government of Tacloban. 2.) All properties will be sold on AS IS, WHERE IS BASIS. 3.) The City Disposal and Auction Sale Committee ( CDASCOM) does not, warrant the authenticity or validity of the title of the declared owner nor guarantee the correctness accuracy of the description of the property. 4.) A buyer who bids for a certain property, shall be deamed to have inspected the property and is aware of its physical and legal conditions. 5.) Winning bidder shall immediately pay the bid price, Payments shall be made in cash in Managers / cashier check payable to the City Treasurer of Tacloban City. 6.) The City Treasurer reserves the right to revoke any or all awards / sale granted on the following grounds: a. Upon presentation of evidence that all taxes and penalties due had been paid when the sale was made; b. If found later that the property is tax-exempt by virtue of its being already government owned or devoted exclusively for religious, educational or charitable purpose; c. If the property is not liable to tax under R.A 7160 and other related laws and in any event of the above mentioned, the purchace price shall be returned to the buyer / pruchaser thereof without interest. d. Non-payment of the bid price. For further inquiries, interested bidders may call at 321-1877 / 321-1875 or see the undersigned at the City Treasurers Office , Kanhuraw Business Center, Tacloban City. ZOSIMA A. CORDAO City Treasurer
Depleted...
pia.gov.ph) and that of Environmental Science for Social Change (www. essc.org.ph). The posting of these maps is aimed at broadening public access to the geo-hazard maps, which has become an important tool in disaster risk reduction and management, Ensomo added. He added with the identification of the Philippines as among those highly vulnerable to the impact of climate change, Filipinos should brace for typhoons with greater intensity in terms of wind speed and rainfall that could trigger flooding
success. But the trend is alarming than inspiring as many of us would like to believe. The departure of many from the bondage of the soil and cruel exploitation of such unjust social order had actually been gradually depleting the working hands that till our lands. Efforts
from page 5
and landslides. He otherwise urged the public to be proactive in taking precautionary measures to minimize, if not prevent, any adverse impact of calamities not only in ones family and community but on the country as a whole. (REYAN L. ARINTO)
of government to reclaim so much land or find compensation from those lost to land conversions would be futile due to the bitter reality that the work force in the farms had dwindled significantly over the years. Many of our productive generation, those within the working-age population, had been pushed by poverty to become domestic and blue collar workers in foreign shores. We have lost so much to the rich countries of a powerful workforce that could potentially augment rice production to dirty jobs like caring for the old and sickly that commands high wages that our government cannot afford to match both in pay and opportunity. Comments to alellema@ hotmail.com
NEWS
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Leon Morales extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated in Brgy. Kang-iras, Municipality of Hilongos, covered by Lot No. 9966 with improvements thereon, covered by Tax Dec. No. 14020-00234 R13, containing an area of 11,555 square meters, more or less. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Nicolas S. Flordelis, Jr. as vendee for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 3, Page No. 2, Book No. XXII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Efren B. Mendoza.
LSDE: Jan. 16, 23 & 30, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Sps. Alberto V. Paulo and Gliceria SanchezPaolo extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, located at Brgy. Baas, Hilongos, Leyte, Lot No. 11073-B, Csd-08-005906-D, covered by OCT No. P-41820 under Tax Dec. No. 14006-00146 R-13, with an area of 7,427 square meters, more or less. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Sps. Jorge M. Barrera and Pamela Dolores Flores-Barrera as vendees for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 173, Page No. 35, Book No. 24, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Josenilo O. Marquez Reoma. LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that Lilia Caracuel-Ayuda heir of late Sps. Feleciano Caracuel and Maura Caracuel executed an affidavit of Self Adjudication over a parcel of agricultural land, located at Brgy. Doos del Sur, Hindang, Leyte, Lot No. 1686, with a total area of 216-33 square meters, more or less, and covered by Tax Dec. No. 08-15010-00432. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Glesilda Cabardo Ito, as vendee for a portion of 104 square meters known as Lot No. 1686-B from the above-described property; per Doc. No. 926, Page No. 186, Book No. XV, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Allan R. Oriel. LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Demetria Miraflor Robles extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of coco and corn land covered by Tax Dec. No. 0514007-00336-R12, situated at Bagumbayan, Hilongos, Leyte, Cad. Lot No. 7400, with an area of 24611.80 square meters and assessed at P19,120.00 and covered by Katibayan ng Original na Titulo Blg. P-46543. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Carmelita Zamora as vendee for the above-described property together all the improvements thereon, per Doc. No. 152, Page No. 16, Book No. 03, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Juan O. Raza. LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013 NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Teresa G. Sanica namely: Carlos, Sarah Jane and Carlos Roque all surnamed Sanica extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a bank deposit with the Banco de Oro (BDO) Justice Romualdez St., Tacloban City in the amount of P461,902.63 plus interest accruing; Above deposits/properties to be adjudicated to Spouse Carlos C. Sanica - 4/6 shares; Sarah Jane G. Sanica - 1/6 share and Carlos Roque G. Sanica - 1/6 share; per Doc. No. 2, Page No. 1, Book No. XIV, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Maila C.N. Andrade. LSDE: January 9, 16 & 23, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Pablo Alias extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, Lot No. 1340, situated at Brgy. Tabok, Hindang, Leyte, with an area of .2700.59 hectares, covered by Tax Dec. No. 0815019-00289, assessed value of P3,850.00 and with market value P9,624,86. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Sps. Bienvinido Palac and Evelyn Palac as vendee for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 476, Page No. 96, Book No. XXII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Lemuel M. Nerves. LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013 spondent is a Filipino Citizen, also of legal age, married and residing at her home in 106 Doce 36 Street, Bagong Barrio, Caloocan City where she maybe served with summon and other judicial notices pertinent to the instant case; 2. Petitioner and Respondent were married in Caloocan City on August 30, 1996 under Marriage License No. 2073171 issue on August 30, 1996 by Apolinario L. Guevara, Jr., a copy of the Certificate of Marriage is hereto attached to be marked as Exh. A; 3. After the celebration of the marriage, petitioner and respondent left for Taiwan and had lived together for sometime and then suddenly thereafter respondent without notice nor permission and without forwarding address left the former and never came to their conjugal; 4. Petitioner exhaustively exerted efforts to look for his wife, the respondent herein, to bring her back to their conjugal home in Taiwan but all his efforts did not result a fruitful endeavor and after exhaustive verification, petitioner was informed that his wife respondent had returned to her home in 106 Doce 36 Street, Bagong Barrio, Caloocan City with a live-in partner and in fact respondent never return back to Taiwan to live with her husband petitioner despite his pleadings which caused him to decide to file a petition for divorce in Taichung District Court of Taiwan; 5. And so and in fact, petitioner had decided to file a petition for divorce in the family court in Taichung District Court, Taiwan docketed as Case No. 95-Nien-Tu-FinTzu-308, Mr. LI, YEN-TA, petitioner vs. MME. JANET DABANDAN, respondent, and after due notice and hearing, the Taichung District Court of Taiwan through Honorable Judge Chen, HsuehTe a Civil rendered a Degree approving the petition for divorce the original copy of which decision in Taiwanis language is hereto attached as Annex B which became final and executory on October 11, 2006 as certified to by Translator Daniel Jang on October 22, 2007, the original copy of the Certification of Finalized Civil Judgment by Taichung District Court, Taiwan is hereto attached as Annex C. The same decision was translated into English Language, the original copy of the English translated decision is hereto attached as Annex D, which was translated by RENE C. ILUMIN the Legal Officer/Signing Officer, Taichung Extension Office of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office, duly authenticated, the original copy of the Certificate of Authentication is hereto attached as Annex E which Certificate of Authentication is further certified by Authentication Officer Armando S. Dimaranan of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Manila, the original copy of which is hereto attached as Annex F; 5. On April 23, 2008, petitioner, in his desire to regain back his legal capacity to marry, had registered the abovecited Civil Degree (Divorce) together with the Certificate of Authentications Annexes B, C, and D in the City Civil Registry of City of Manila, a copy of the Certification of Registration is hereto attached to be marked as Exh. G but petitioner was advised that since the Philippine Government does not recognize a divorce, there is a need to file in court of his place of sojourn which is in Capoocan, Leyte, a petition for declaring of nullity of the marriage between the petitioner and the respondent herein; 6. That, for so short a time after the couple lived in Taiwan, respondent got lost from their conjugal home and went astray until finally she went back to the Philippines to live with her live-in partner in her home at Brgy. Bagong Barrio in Caloocan City; 7. It is not fair and just to keep the petitioner tied up to his marriage with the respondent who had run away from him and failed to perform marital duties and responsibilities which is a clear indication that respondent is suffering from psychological incapacity which is a legal ground for declaration of marriages null and void; WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed of this Honorable Court that after due notice and hearing judgment be rendered declaring the marriage of the petitioner and respondent which was celebrated last August 30, 1996 null and void. Further, petitioner prays for other relief and remedies which this Honorable Court may deem just and equitable under the premises. Carigara, Leyte, March 13, 2012,
Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Ormoc City OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF HAZEL TUGADO represented by Rolando S. Afable, Mortgagee, -versusVILMA C. TAN, Mortgagor EJF Case No. R-ORM-12-00023-FC For: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE under Act 3135 x- - - - - - - - - -x NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE
Upon Extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 filed by HAZEL TUGADO rep. by Rolando S. Afable, Marulas Valenzuela City against Vilma C. Tan to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of March 8, 2012 amounts to Eight Hundred Forty Thousand Pesos only (P840,000.00), including interest, penalties, other charges & attorneys fees, but excluding sheriffs fees and other expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned sheriff will sell at public auction on February 12, 2013 at 4:00 P.M. 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 properties with all the improvements located therein to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 34361 Register of Deeds of Ormoc City A parcel of land designated as Lot 9440-D-8-A, of the subdivision plan, Psd08-011053-D, being a portion of Lot 9440-D-E, Psd08-009226-D, situated at the Barangay of Valencia, Ormoc City, Island of Leyte, Bounded on the SW., along line 1-2, by Lot 9436, Cad 246; on the W. along line 2-3 by Lot 9440-9-5, Psd 08-009226-D; on the NW. along line 3 to 6, by Lot 9440-C, Psd-003738006943-B; on the SE., along line 6-7 by Lot 9440-C, Psd003738-006943-B; on the SE., along line 7-E-1, by Lot 9440D-E-8 of this subdivision. Beginning at a point marked 1 on plan, being S. 89 deg. 16W., 400.28 m. from BMM No. 45, Cad. 256; thence N., 71 deg. 33W., 59.90 m. to point 2; thence N. 0 deg. 12E., 11.94 m. to point 3; thence N. 84 deg. 33E., 43.64 m. to point 4; thence N. 47 deg. 35E., 43.64 m. to point 5; N. 60 deg. 00W., 33.10 m. to point 6; thence S. 76 deg. 10E., 31.79 m. to point 7; thence S. 13 deg. 50W., 46.26 m. to point 8; thence S. 18 deg. 21W., 29.98 m. to point of beginning; containing an area of TWO THOUSAND SEVENTY SEVEN (2,077) square meters, more or less. Registered in the name of Vilma Tan, Ormoc City. 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 February 19, 2013 without further notice.
Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 13-Carigara, Leyte LI YEN-TA, Petitioner, -versusJANET C. DABANDAN, Respondent CIVIL CASE NO. RTC-2012-039-CV For: DECLARATION OF NULLITY OF MARRIAGE x- - - - - - - - - - -x SUMMONS To: JANET C. DABANDAN 106 Doce 36 Street Bagong Barrio, Caloocan City
GREETINGS You are hereby required, within fifteen (15) days after service of this summons upon you, to file with this Court and serve on the Petitioner your Answer to the Complaint/Petition, copy of which is attached together with the annexes. You are reminded of the provision of IBP-OCA Memorandum on Policy Guidelines dated March 12, 2002, to observe and restraint from filing a Motion to Dismiss and instead allege the grounds thereof as defenses in the Answer. WITNESS my hand under the seal of this Court this 5th day of July 2012. (Sgd.) ATTY. PHENALYN P. BRAZIL-ABELLAR Branch Clerk of Court x- - - - - - - - -x Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 13, Carigara, Leyte -oOoLI, YEN-TA Petitioner, -versusJANET C. DABANDAN Respondent CIVIL CASE NO. RTC-2012-039-CV FOR: DECLARATION OF NULLITY OF MARRIAGE x- - - - - - - - - -x ORDER A Manifestation and Motion was filed by Petitioner, through counsel, on December 17, 2012, copy of which was furnished to the Public Prosecutor of Carigara, Leyte. Petitioner manifested that since the return of the summons as served by the Process Server of the Office of the Clerk of Court of RTC Caloocan City shows, that the undersigned Ex-officer Ale-
jandro Ramos who introduced himself to the present occupant and informed the undersigned that JANET DABANDAN is no longer at the given address an she already migrated to other country, there is a need to serve summons by publication as required by law. That the Branch Clerk of Court of this Court has the opinion based on the Return of Service of summons that the service by publication will be done by newspaper of national coverage like the Stars, the Daily Inquirer, the Manila Bulletin, etc., which is very costly and the petitioner cannot financially afford expenses that will entail if the service of publication will be through the above cited national newspapers, hence prays that she be allowed to have the service of summons through local newspaper of Tacloban City. Manifestation is NOTED, and the Motion is hereby GRANTED, with the proviso that the local newspaper where the service of summons is to be published should be of general circulation within the province of Leyte and Samar, and another publication in a newspaper of general circulation within the province of Luzon. Furnish copy of this order to Atty. Juan L. Caamaque, the Petitioner and the Public Prosecutor as well as the Respondent. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS this 19th day of December 2012 at Carigara, Leyte.
(a) I am the petitioner in the above-entitled petition; that I have caused to be prepared and filed in court; that I have understood all the contents of the same for having been interpreted to me in Tagalog Language which I understand; that the contents thereof are true and correct of my own personal knowledge; (b) That this is the second civil case I filed against Janet C. Dabandan for declaration of nullity of marriage but the same case was dismissed without prejudice for lack of interest. I am now refilling the same civil case and there is no other action or proceeding involving the same issue pending in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, its lower court, Special Court and Tribunals; and as far as I honestly know, there is not such kind of a case pending in any of the above-mentioned court and/or forum; but if in the future I will discover that a case is pending in any of those mentioned courts. I shall take it upon myself to report that fact five (5) days therefrom to the court where that case is pending.
MCLE Compliance No. IV-0001065 Attorneys Roll No. 14902 VERIFICATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF ANTI FORUM SHOPPING
(Sgd.) EMELINDA R. MAQUILAN Presiding Judge Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 13 Carigara, Leyte LI YEN-TA, Petitioner, -versusJANET C. DABANDAN, Respondent CIVIL CASE NO. RTC-2012-039-CV For: DECLARATION OF NULLITY OF MARRIAGE x- - - - - - - - - - -x PETITION
x- - - - - - - - -x
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 14th day of March, 2012 in Carigara, Leyte.
(Sgd.) JUAN L. CAAMAQUE, JR. Counsel for the Petitioner Jozon de Mata St., Brgy. Baybay, Carigara, Leyte PTR No. 5314389Carigara, Leyte-January 2, 2012 IBP No. 876825-Leyte Chapter-Jan. 2, 2008 MCLE Compliance No. IV-0001065 Attorneys Roll No. 14902 PROOF OF SERVICE AND EXPLANATION
PLAINTIFF in the aboveentitled case, by undersigned counsel, to this Honorable Court respectfully states: 1. Plaintiff is a Taiwanes Citizen, of legal age, married and resident of Brgy. Zone I, Capoocan, Leyte while re-
(Sgd.) JUAN L. CAAMAQUE, JR. Counsel for the Petitioner Jozon de Mata St., Brgy. Baybay, Carigara, Leyte PTR No. 5314389Carigara, Leyte-January 2, 2012 IBP No. 876825-Leyte Chapter-Jan. 2, 2008
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that a copy of the foregoing petition was furnished the Office of the Solicitor General in its office in Makati City by registered mail per registry receipt hereto attached.
NEWS
in full accord to the call of the Church, Philippine National Police and the Commission on Elections for secure and peaceful elections in Samar province. We are in full support of the peace covenant.That is why, all our mayors in the difRepublic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City
ferent municipalities are here including our provincial candidates. We hope for the same for the province of Samar and we have long been advocating for change for the province, Delgado said. Samar is among the 15 priority areas in the coming elections
Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0026 Ref. No. VIII-2003-0114 Application for Sale & Transfer of a CPC to operate a PUJ service with Extension of Validity & with Prayer to Adopt Trade Name
by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG). Six Samar municipalities are reported as hotspot areas including Calbayog City, Matuguinao, San Jorge, San Jose De Buan, Sta. Margarita and Tarangnan towns.
(AHLETTE C. REYES)
Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2003-0080 Application for Extension of Validity of a CPC to operate a PUJ service with Prayer to Adopt Trade Name. RUFO BULATIN Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT IS A GRANTEE OF A CPC TO OPERATE A PUJ SERVICE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: ORMOC CITY-BALUGO VIA ALBUERA & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT WHICH CERTIFICATE WILL EXPIRE ON FEBRUARY 25, 2013. IN THE PRESENT APPLICATION, APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY TO EXTEND THE VALIDITY OF A CPC USING THE SAME NO. OF UNIT AND ROUTE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON JANUARY 29, 2013 AT 9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVE MENTIONED ADDRESS. At least TEN (10) days prior to the date, applicant/s shall publish this Notice once in one (1) Daily newspaper of general circulation in Eastern Visayas. Parties opposed to the approval of the application must file verified written opposition supported by documentary evidences on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the applicant, and may if they so desire, appear on said date and time. This application shall be acted upon by the Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidences submitted by parties under the board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary or testimonial evidences. WITNESS THE HONORABLE REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ARTHUR L. SAIPUDIN, this 15th day of January 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board
LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2003-0465 Application for Extension of Validity of a CPC to operate a FILCAB service. DANILO ABRIA Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT IS A GRANTEE OF A CPC TO OPERATE A FILCAB SERVICE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: TACLOBAN CITY-SAN JOSE & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT WHICH CERTIFICATE WILL EXPIRE ON APRIL 24, 2013. IN THE PRESENT APPLICATION, APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY TO EXTEND THE VALIDITY OF A CPC USING THE SAME NO. OF UNIT AND ROUTE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON JANUARY 29, 2013 AT 9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVE MENTIONED ADDRESS. At least TEN (10) days prior to the date, applicant/s shall publish this Notice once in one (1) Daily newspaper of general circulation in Eastern Visayas. Parties opposed to the approval of the application must file verified written opposition supported by documentary evidences on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the applicant, and may if they so desire, appear on said date and time. This application shall be acted upon by the Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidences submitted by parties under the board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary or testimonial evidences. WITNESS THE HONORABLE REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ARTHUR L. SAIPUDIN, this 14th day of January 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board
ROSALINA BAUTISTA-VENDOR JERRY KEMPIS-VENDEE Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY FOR THE APPROVAL OF SALE MADE BY ROSALINA BAUTISTA-VENDOR IN FAVOR OF JERRY KEMPIS-VENDEE OF A CPC FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: TACLOBAN CITY-SAN JOSE & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT A PUJ SERVICE WHICH CERTIFICATE IS STILL VALID AND SUBSISTING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON JANUARY 29, 2013 AT 9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVE MENTIONED ADDRESS. At least TEN (10) days prior to the date, applicant/s shall publish this Notice once in one (1) Daily newspaper of general circulation in Eastern Visayas. Parties opposed to the approval of the application must file verified written opposition supported by documentary evidences on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the applicant, and may if they so desire, appear on said date and time. This application shall be acted upon by the Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidences submitted by parties under the board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary or testimonial evidences. WITNESS THE HONORABLE REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ARTHUR L. SAIPUDIN, this 14th day of January 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board
ROVIC BLDG., DEL PILAR & JUSTICE ROMUALDEZ STREETS., TACLOBAN CITY
Emporium
l HOUSEWARE l COSMETICS l GIFT ITEMS l SHOES & SANDALS l TOYS l and many more THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN MALL SHOPPING! WITH THE LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN.
10
NEWS
First International Fresh Water Prawn Congress and Festival photo courtesy of Cha Vanzuela and Mabel Calva.
Graft ...
a councilor. Its nothing but a media blitz. There was nothing wrong with the bidding, she said. But in his 10-page complaint, Glova said that the city government, as represented by Romualdez, was deprived of about P94.2 million potential income when it entered into transactions with two private companies involving two separate parcels of lots at the new bus terminal in Abucay district. (The) public respondents, consipiring and confederating with the private respondents, knowingly entered on behalf of the city government of Tacloban two contracts or sales transactions which are manifestly and grossly disadvantageous to the city government of Tacloban, Glova alleged in his complaint. Regardless of whether the public respondents and private respondents have profited or will profit thereby, these acts constitute a gross neglect of duty and a violation of section 3(g) of Republic Act 3019, otherwise known as the AntiGraft and Corrupt Practices Act, he added. The graft charged against Romualdez stemmed from the selling of two parcels of lots at the new bus terminal sometime in October of last
from page 1
year. Glova claimed that when Romualdez and his co-respondents awarded the lots to the winning bidders, the city government was deprived of P94.2 million of potential revenue. These after the two private respondents were given lot prices per square meter lower than what was stipulated in the guidelines of the Notice of Public Auction Sale, Glova said. The Notice of Public Auction Sale provided the amount of lots to be auctioned per square meter, either in cash or installment basis. Under Lot Number 4-66, involving 440 square meters, the winning bidder must pay P12,000 per sq. meter if in cash basis and P14,000 per sq. meter if in installment basis. And for Lot Number 68, involving 24,353 square meters, the same guidelines set the lot per square meter at P13,000 if bought on cash basis and P15,000 if it is on installment basis. Glova claimed that Romualdez and the members of the City Disposal and Auction Sale Committee (CDASC) awarded the two lots at cash basis though the winning bidders paid only the 30 percent of the total amount of the lot prices, in effect buying the lots at installment basis. Thus, the city govern-
ment lost about P93.49 million for Lot Number 68 and another P880,000 for Lot Number 66, or a combined amount of P94.2 million, Glova claimed. Lot Number 66 was awarded to local businessman Robert Gosyco while Lot Number 68 was awarded to the Robinsons Land Corp.as represented by its president Frederick Go. Both businessmen were also included in the charged sheet by Glova. Aside from Romualdez and the two businessmen, other city officials charged were City Administrator Tecson John Lim; Zosima Cordao in her capacity both as the city treasurer and chairman CDASC; Engr. Dionesio de Paz, as the officer-in-charge of the City Engineerings Office and as a member of the CDASC; Lawyer Rodolfo Pealosa,in his capacity as representative of the City Legal Office; Engr. Leoncio Parado,in his capacity as head of the property and supply division and as a member of the CDASC;Johanna Solilap,in her capacity as representative of the City Planning and Development Office; Maura Juli, in her capacity as OIC of the Land Tax Division(CTD) and Imelda Tado, in her capacity as a staff of CTD.
NEWS
TACLOBAN CITY - At about 5:00 a.m. on January 10 , Virginia Delanta Columbre, a resident of Purok Tambis, Brgy. 87, San Jose, discovered that their house was robbed by an unidentified suspect/s. She was about to start her day when she noticed that their backdoor lock was destroyed. Upon discovering this, the Akyat-Bahay Gang victim immedi-
11
A drunkard troublemaker
PALO, Leyte - A man who was reportedly under the influence of intoxicating liquor has threatened and challenged his neighbor to a fight. Reynaldo Onida, 43 yrs old, married, resident of Sitio Lawod, Brgy. St. Michael, Palo, Leyte complained to the police that he was allegedly threatened by the suspect, Renerio Ybanez. The suspect was reportedly armed with a short bladed weapon and a steel pipe when he went to the house of Onida and allegedly uttered, gawas dida, pag-away kita, papatayon ta ikaw di ka ngani gumawas rurubon ko ini nga sarakyan bisan ine kan kanay. And because of his anger he allegedly stabbed the two wheels of the pedicab.
This incident occurred last January 11, 2013 at 8:40 pm at Brgy. St. Michael, Palo, Leyte. It was further alleged that the suspect oftentimes come to the complainants house to provoke trouble. (ROXANNE JOY F. EVSU Intern) CAPATOY,
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
12
NEWS
BETHANY HOSPITAL
Tel No. 321-2427; 24-hr Ultrasound & xray services, Surgery, Dialysis, CT-Scan
Catering Services
Nancy E. Villablanca Tel. 323-8411 / 09164413724 Blk 25 Lt 45 NHA Baras Palo, Leyte
m&n
REPAIR
* Television* Amplifier * MP3, MP4, Player* Microwave ovens * Digital Camera* FAX Machine * Playstation* CD/VCD/DVD Player and all other electronic devices!!!
Real St. Tacloban City Front of Bethany O.P.D. Hospital Tel. # (053) 523-341-3565 / 09214533891 WE REPAIR ALL BRANDS
Work...
from page 4
Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez opens a new health clinic in San Jose during his 51st birthday last Monday. With him were City Health Officer Jaime Opinion(left) and Councilor Cristina G. Romualdez (left)
it, or reducing or impoverishing it of its objective role in our life, or worse, of making it work against us and God. Unfortunately, we are seeing many disturbing phenomena related to work. If there are many people who have unhealthy attitudes toward work so that they as much as possible would refrain from work, there are also those who work hard but with evil motives and improper purposes. It is now a big challenge for us to recover the true nature, character and role of work in our life. The recovery has to start
with the individual persons, then the family, the schools, before the true face of work can be seen in our government offices, private businesses and industries, sports and recreation, politics, culture, etc. One indispensable thing that we should do or realize is that our work is actually a personal encounter with God, and because of that, it is also a personal encounter with everybody else. Work, just like our life in general, is relational. That is how work could be done properly. That is how work could become prayer and also love and service for others. Lets put work and prayer together!
BILLBOARD * PANAFLEX * TARPAULIN * BANNER CLOTH * PHOTO PAPER * BACKLIT * MAGNET MEDIA * T-SHIRT PRINTING * MESH * CLEAR STICKER * VINYL STICKER * LIGHTED SIGNAGE * TENT FOR RENT * TENT FABRICATION * STREAMERS
83-A Burayan San Jose, Tacloban City Tel. No.: (053) 323-4184 523-8704 Span No: 341-1840 Cel. No.: 09206404495 e-mail add: aep_signshop@ yahoo.com MR. AVELINO ESPINO PINPIN Manager/Proprietor
97 Sen. Enage St. Tacloban City *Tel No. 325-4027 Theres always something nice for you!
Kar Ko
Tacloban City Sto. Nio St., Tacloban City Leyte, Philippines Cell, # 09209816587 Sun 09228584759 09228126886 Carigara Ormoc City Borongan Guiuan Catbalogan Naval Baybay Calbayog - (053) 523-8107 321-1370 - (053) 546-1352 - (053) 561-6823 - (055) 560-9747 - (055) 271-2121 - (055) 543-9127 - (053) 500-7834 (053) 327-0130 - (053) 327-0300 - (055) 534-3020
AUTO SPA Tel: (053) 523-1920 Cel: 0917-5168368
- EXPERT IN EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DETAILING.- MOTUL - Performance Motor Oils - CAR CARE PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIESCAR WASH