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NEWS
Espina family expresses gratitude to patriarchs supporters
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TAC L O BA N CITYA regional trial court yesterday has ordered the city government of Tacloban to stop from proceeding todays public auction of a government-owned hotel. to page 7
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Mixed clouds and sun with scattered thunderstorms. High 84F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 50%. WEATHER
Aurora Lone District Representative and Liberal Party Senatoriable Eduardo Sonny Angara talks with students of Eastern Visayas State Univeristy in his latest visit encouring students to establish coulture of excellence (photo courteasy of Sonny Angara FB page)
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NEWS
JV: Kasambahay act shields Espina family expresses househelpers from abuse
SAN Juan Rep. JV Ejercito Estrada said the newly-enacted Domestic Workers Act or Batas Kasambahay was welcomed by many sectors because it protects the rights of 2 million household helpers and shields them from abuse. Ejercito Estrada made the statement amid ongoing debates that center solely on the provision of monetary incentives to household helpers. The San Juan solon is vice chairman of the House labor and employment committee and is one of the principal authors of the Kasambahay Act. The primary goal of the law is to ensure that our household helpers will no longer be taken advantage of by abusive employers, the young lawmaker said. The San Juan solon cited the case of 21-year old Bonita Baran whose one eye is now blind because of the repeated beatings of her cruel employers. Baran was also forced to sleep in the bathroom and eat cockroaches and scraps. Barans harrowing ordeal was revealed when she testified before the
Senate Committee on Labor in September 2012. The law wants to prevent incidents such as the one involving Baran from happening again. Just like any other ordinary employee or worker, household helpers also have rights which should be protected, said Ejercito Estrada. He noted that Article II, Section 5 of Republic Act 10361 or An Act Instituting Policies for the Protection and Welfare of Domestic Workers stipulates that the employer or any member of the household shall not subject a domestic worker or kasambahay to any kind of abuse nor inflict any form of physical violence or harassment or any act tending to degrade the dignity of a domestic worker. The law also calls upon the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to ensure the protection of domestic workers hired through private employment agencies. (PR)
TACLOBAN CITY The Espina family of Biliran have expressed their gratitude to friends and supporters who are grieved for the passing away of their patriarch former Congressman and Mayor Gerardo Espina, Sr. Both Biliran Governor Gerardo, Jr. and Congressman Rogelio said they thanked those who visited the wake of their father at the Arlington chapel in Quezon City. Mga mahal naming Biliranon, (our) dad Gerry Espina, Sr. passed away at St. Lukes Hospital this morn-
ing [Feb. 6] due to pneumonia. He died peacefully and without pain in his sleep, the Espina brothers said in a statement. Espina passed away at the age of 77. In October last year, he resigned as mayor of Kawayan, Biliran due to his frail condition. The interment of Espina is set on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at the Loyola Memorial Park in Paraaque after the 9:00 a.m. mass at the Arlington memorial chapel. Before his last foray in politics, Espina was threeterm congressman of Biliran from the 10th to 12th
TACLOBAN CITY The Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) is urging the public to recycle electronic gadgets and appliances or dispose them properly instead of throwing them away. This, as electronic waste, also known as e-waste, could have potentially toxic chemicals that can trickle down into the soil or water supply and escape into the air, posing risks to humans and the environment. EMB-8 Regional Solid Waste Management Coordinator Maribel Munsayac said that the electronic products or devices have certain toxic chemicals, such as lead, chromium, nickel, zinc and mercury, that when mixed with other harmful
substances in dumpsites or sanitary landfills may even pose a graver danger. While we consider these items like old cell phones and computers as garbage out, Munsayac said that the public may seriously find ways to appropriately dispose them without harming the environment and a likely threat to humans. With this, the DENREMB has offered three main choices of your old or unused electronics: trade it, donate it, or recycle it. Munsayac added that there are electronic and mobile phone companies and recycling centers in the region which collect e-waste as part of their advocacy for the environment and the public may bring their e-waste to these institutions. (RYAN GABRIEL L. ARCENAS)
Congresses and mayor of capital town Naval. He was a recipient of three US scholarship grants, the Smith/Mundt, Ford Foundation and Fulbright scholarships all at the same time, 1962-1964, University of Oregon, USA. Well known all over Metro Manila where he was a tri-media journalist
and where he was elected in 1971 and 1978 as Manila Constitutional Convention delegate and assemblyman respectively, he decided to relocate to Biliran province in 1994 when Biliran, his birthplace and a former sub-province of Leyte province, became a regular province in 1992. (REYAN L.
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NEWS
search warrants issued by Hon. Alphinor C. Serrano, Executive Judge of Regional Trial Court, Branch-6 in Tacloban City. The raid in the elder Bantads house was led by Supt. Rolando Bade and was witnessed by barangay kagawads Florencio Lucis and Fructouso Bustamante and Chief Tanod Jose Commendador. Aside from a hand grenade, the police team also recovered four slugs of undetermined caliber. Meanwhile, the implementation of the search warrant in the younger Bantads house was led by Supt. Hector Enage and was witnessed by barangay Kagawad Rolito Monarba and barangay tanod Raul Ariata that resulted in the confiscation of one bladed weapon locally known as
Personal Equity and Retirement Account (PERA) Act, National Cultural Heritage Law, University of the Philippines Charter, Tourism Act, Renewable Energy Law, Credit Information System, Tax Relief For Minimum Wage Earners Law, Real Estate Investment Trust Law, Creation of COMSTE (Congressional Commission to Review State of Competitiveness of Science, Technology and R & D in the Philippines), Juvenile Justice Law, Salary Standardization Law, Aurora Special Economic Zone, Aurora Marine Research Center, Creation
balisong and iron fist locally known as jabbinglesa, aside from a hand grenade. Cases for violation of Republic Act 9516 are being prepared for filing in court against the two suspects who are currently detained at Calbayog City Police Station lock-up cell, Soria said. Said law, approved on December 22, 2008, amended certain provisions of Presidential Decree 1866 codifying the laws on illegal/unlawful possession, manufacture, dealing in, acquisition or disposition of firearms, ammunition or explosives or instruments used in the manufacture of firearms, ammunition or explosives, and imposing stiffer penalties for certain violations.
(PR, PNP-8)
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who will represent the Waray people and craft law that is beneficial not only for the country but especially to the region. Thats aside from the assurance that the region could also benefit from his PDAF [Priority Development Assistance Fund] and other projects, Loreto said. Angara is not new to the province as he has been visiting Leyte for several times since he was elected as representative of Aurora. He is also a member
of various National High Schools and State Universities and Health Workers Day. His bills currently pending in Congress are Preschool Act, Freedom of Information Act, Political Party System Act, School building Act, Mercury Regulation Act, Cybercrime Act, Marine Pollution Regulation Act, Students Transport Discount Act, Expanded Students Voucher System. Congressman Angara finished his undergraduate studies at London School of Economics and Political Science in England. He also took up law at
The employment problem is usually due to job and skills mismatch which we need to address by preparing our students who are the future work force, he said. Since the conduct of these activities usually involve manpower and time which the agency does not have, Moraleta said that they have made a scheme to involve the school guidance counselors and PESO managers to help out in conducting the seminars. However, the school guidance counselors are also more qualified in providing counseling services, he added. For the career coaching, DoLE is targeting the third and fourth year students to give them an indication on the situation of the global labor market to help them choose the right course, either academic or technical vocational course, which would be in demand five years after they graduate.
(RYAN GABRIEL L. ARCENAS)
finished his Master of Laws (LL.M.) at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA in 2003. In 2010, Representative Angara was among the recipients of the prestigious Ten Outstanding Yo u n g M e n ( T O Y M ) awards by the Philippine Jaycees. (ROEL AMAZONA)
Performing a task on corporate social responsibility, M&S Imported Health and Beauty Products shares its blessings with children of indigent families in Seawall, Tacloban City on February 4 where a hundred children enjoyed nutritious food distributed by the company owned by Marlaw Kaquilala and wife Shirlee Herrera on her special day. (Photo by M&S)
OPINION
EDITORIAL
t was a disturbing news that after the mock polls conducted by the Commission on Elections in some selected areas of the archipelago there were discovered glitches that may yet result, if not corrected, in a credibility downgrade of the May 13 mid-term elections. The COMELEC however assured the nation that these were merely minor glitches, but Lipa Archbishop Arguelles says that these minor glitches should not be taken lightly by the COMELEC. Indeed these glitches should be corrected before Election Day to dispel doubts over some COMELEC declared victorious candidates in spite of glaring errors like unabated cheat-
ing that characterized some of these victories. COMELEC should as much as possible conduct elections, cheat free or error free. It is unfortunate that the electoral tribunal hardly solve electoral protests early and effectively. A case in point is the electoral protest in Bilirans lone Congressional district filed by former Congressman Glenn C. Chong against the sitting Congressman Roger Espina. Ninety three days to go for the 2013 elections this case has not been resolved. Why there is no decision yet after over two years of hearings, boggles our minds with
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Having an afliation with accredited political party may have advantage. On the other hand, it may be a liability instead being an asset for a candidate.
Some May 13 election candidates may choose to be independent because they are not in agreement with the programs of major political parties. They may either have different viewpoints on issues the government has to resolve. There are independent candidates like Senator Panfilo Lacson, who won in May 2001 election. Another is Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on May 2007 election voted by more than 11 million people while in prison cell. Independent candidates MTRCB Chairperson Grace Poe-Llamanzares and Senator Francis Chiz Escudero are guess candidates both of UNA Party and Team P-Noy. There is no law that prohibits candidate to run for a sharing. The bulk of the financial assistance from the party goes into the pocket of the mayoralty candidate. So, win or lose the candidate for mayor earns. There are several socalled politicians who are perennial candidates who is born loser but persist to in the contest because of financial assistance from the party. Not only financial assistance from the party but also from donations from those who believe the candidate may be able to win the second or third try. Once upon a time a mother of a candidate for mayor donated one million pesos to the party chairman, yet the son-candidate
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seat without party affiliation. Being independent candidate has no much bearing for the voters. Electors decide to vote a candidate not based on whether or not included in the list of political parties. They vote because they know the candidate is capable to perform the position contested. One disadvantage of being independent candidate
without party, all election expenses are borne by the individual. Unlike candidates with political parties who received financial assistance from the party. The only problem if a candidate is not close to the mayoralty candidate who received the money from the party, the other candidates are only used to get assistance, but left in the
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OPINION
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Tour the City and PCSO lottery outlets are omni-present. I have stopped counting the red and yellow brick structures because gambling in the country has been referred to as nature and nurture. Such is a product of our culture - a cherished cultural myth and we owe it to our Spanish colonizers? This cultural orientation nurtures pathological gamblers just like smoking, alcoholism and drug addiction. I am thinking of the culpability of the
State for its predisposition to nurturing a nation of gamblers. Moreover, legalizing gambling via PCSO charity vision is inconsistent. The Office may have assist indigents, but it is correspondingly destroying personalities and lives. I am also worried that gambling has become the Filipino DNA. Although other factors include gender, age, environmental stressors and socio-economic status play a role in gambling problems. A friend of mine has become impulsive and finding
of the donor did not receive a single centavo. The pity candidate did not win because of lack of financial resource. The candidate has been spreading the cheating done by his party mate. It could have been an advantage to have a party; however, if the bagman is a cheater it is better to stay independent. Being a cheater is a bad attribute to a candidate, because it will be difficult to hide. On election period such as we have now, a secret will surely come out in the open. The past record will become an open book especially if caught by envelopmental journalist who concocts false stories. I was reminded during the 2001 local election; I interviewed then City Mayor
plagiarist. Although, it is against the law, I pity the writer who may only want to earn for a living or had a shortage of stories to fill the space. So, being an independent candidate is not a factor to win a seat in the government this coming election. Questioning the decision of a candidate why join the contest without party affiliation is not the concern of the voters. Having a party affiliation or none the show must go on. (Feedback welcome, g_duna@yahoo.com)
The Sower
Friday of the 4th Week Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27; Mk 6:14-29
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Genuine caregivers
of emancipation and that of marriage are the same and way above the age of reproduction, the same does not afford emancipation in the real sense. In most cases, the person who enters into marriage by mere age qualification is still dependent from parental support. But there are those who, even if married, still opt to stay with parents. The decision to stay is not much because of dependence on parents but to live with and give care to aging parents. While to some extent children still share in the graces for living with parents, such is just natural as both parties share in the obligation to support each other. Emancipated, grown up and financially independent children who choose to live with parents do so not much to benefit from parental graces but to provide support and intimate care only kin could offer. Under our social setup, it is not uncommon for children and even down to grandchildren live with parents, often due to dependence caused by the late real emancipation discussed at the outset. But there are those who stay with parents for good, not out of dependence from parents but to give genuine love, support and care
Breaking from parental support is a matter of many factors more than age and civil status. Our laws recognize the age of majority as the beginning of emancipation. But such age is quite off from reality as it still is within the schooling age level. The empirical legislative determination of such age is very evident from such law. It does not coincide with related laws regarding school-going age and the minimum age for professionals. Children are required to be seven years of age to start schooling at grade one. If the child will pursue schooling continuously until college, that would make the child a college graduate by about twenty-one on a four-year course or at twenty-two if one takes a five-year course. The graduate has still to spend another year in review for licensure examinations and countless
years more to find a gainful employment. In some cases where the person pursues education in accelerated mode and graduates from college years earlier, he would be halted to stagnation until the age of twentyone when he can qualify to become a licensed professional. This brings us to the age of twenty-one as the mean age for a leap into professional life. But such age is not in any way equivalent to the real and actual age when the person finally practices his profession by employment for such is too remote and unrelated from any age level. Quite surprisingly, the same law allows people to enter into marriage at the age of emancipation. As discussed above, that still is within the school-going age level when the person is too far from becoming a professional and still much farther having gainful employment. Although the age
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doubts over the capability of this Electoral Tribunal to really hear efficiently and effectively electoral protests. Did Chong really lose? Is Espina really the credible winner? COMELEC Chair Sixto Brillantes however expressed confidence and hope, albeit a lame jubilation by saying that the early discovery of these glitches is a good discovery claiming that in 93 days these can be corrected. Hope springs eternal in the human breast certainly fills our hearts and minds with that assurance. Successful electoral cheating mocks the democratic electoral processes. If not corrected this could incite unrest in the future, God forbid. The Commission on Elections can surely do it. Will they, at last succeed in the May 2013 mid-term elections in the conduct of fair and honest elections at all levels? WE HOPE!
NOTICES
NOTICE is hereby given that Rufino Lagario and Magdalina Lagario heirs of late Sps. Pedro Lagario and Maria Montecina extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, Lot No. 7461, with Title No. N-1522, under Tax Dec. No. 7149, containing an area of 6,754 square meters, more or less, assessed at P290.00; and confirmed and affirmed the said sale. That hereby waived, quitclaimed and renounced their rights in favor of present owner Sps. Jesus Millan and Sonia C. Millan; per Doc. No. 445, Page No. 89, Book No. III, Series of 2006 of Notary Public Atty. Abraham Apostol. LSDE: February 8, 15 & 22, 2013 NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Gregorio Lawsin extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, located at Brgy. Balire, Barugo, Leyte, identified as Lot No. 8852 with Tax Dec. No. 08-05-00008-00156 with an area of .4841 ha., A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Jerome S. Cabrera as vendee for the above-describe property; per Doc. No. 143, Page No. 29, Book No. 21, Series of 2011 of Notary Public Edgar J. Tonolete. LSDE: February 8, 15 & 22, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Dominador Doble extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated in Brgy. Calawan-an, Daram, Samar, covered by T.C.T. No. 13594, Lot No. 631, Pls-1067-D, containing an area of 225 square meters, more or less. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Argelyn Z. Yangzon as vendee for a portion of 100 square meters from the above described property; per Doc. No. 189, Page No. 13, Book No. 7, Series of 2013 of Notary Public Atty. Pedro Labid. LSDE: February 8, 15 & 22, 2013 NOTICE is hereby given that Isaac Olo heir of the late Adorada Pil Olo executed an affidavit of adjudication over her 1/2 conjugal share of a parcel of land, denominated as Lot No. 8918; covered by Tax Dec. No. 08-2701800347, withy an area of .3515 has., per Doc. No. 191, Page No. 39, Book No. LII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Emmanuel G. Golo. LSDE: February 8, 15 & 22, 2013
Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0081 Ref. No. VIII-2008-0053 Application for Sale & Transfer of a CPC operate a PUJ service with Extension of Validity & with Prayer to Adopt Trade Name MIGUEL L. OHAYA-VENDOR MONNETTE B. MADALONE-VENDEE Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY FOR THE APPROVAL OF SALE MADE BY MIGUEL L. OHAYA IN FAVOR OF MONNETTE B. MADALONE OF A CPC FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: TACLOBAN-STA. RITA & 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 FEBRUARY 20, 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 6th day of February 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0079 Application for Issuance of a CPC operate a FILCAB service with Prayer to Adopt Trade (COLORUM LEGALIZATION) LYZEL B. DESTRAJO Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CPC TO OPERATE A FILCAB SERVICE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: JAVIERABUYOG-BALINSASAYAO & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON FEBRUARY 19, 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 5th day of February 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0073 Ref. No. VIII-2008-0030 Application for Sale & Transfer of a CPC operate a PUJ service with Extension of Validity & with Prayer to Adopt Trade Name MARCIAL CREDO-VENDOR MARK EVAN M. CREDO-VENDEE Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY FOR THE APPROVAL OF SALE MADE BY MARCIAL CREDO IN FAVOR OF MARK EVAN M. CREDO OF A CPC FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGTH ALONG THE LINE: CATARMANALLEN & 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 FEBRUARY 18, 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 4th day of February 2013. (Sgd.) Atty. MANUEL R.P. MARTILLO Attorney IV
AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Sofronio Lagutap, Jr. the only child of late Amparo Lagutap extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a motor vehicle described as: 1) Make: Fuso; Engine No.: 706021; Chassis No.: LTC-LT-0511-C; Plate No.: HVB-636; 2) Make: Fuso; Engine No.: 4DR5-707721; Chassis No.: LTC-MAR-115459; Plate No.: HVB-524; 3) Make: Fuso; Engine No.: 4DR5-755490; Chassis No.: LTC-0560C; Plate No.: HVB-563; 4) Make: Fuso; Engine No.: 47831; Chassis No.: LTC-01726; Plate No.: HVB-474; A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Gilbert Navarra as vendee for the above-described motorvehicle; per Doc. No. 186, Page No. 39, Book No. X, Series of 2013 of Notary Public Atty. Asterio A. Villero. LSDE: February 8, 15 & 22, 2013
Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0089 Application for Issuance of a CPC operate a VEHICLE FOR HIRE service with Prayer to Adopt Trade Name IDELBRANDO S. NAPARATE Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CPC TO OPERATE A VEHICLE FOR HIRE SERVICE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: FOR EXCLUSIVE USE OF CONTRACTING PASSENGERS FROM VILLABA, LEYTE TO/ FROM ANY HOTELS, RESORTS & PORTS WITHIN REGION VIII & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON FEBRUARY 20, 2013 AT 9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVE Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0075 Application for Issuance of a CPC operate a FILCAB service with Prayer to Adopt Trade (COLORUM LEGALIZATION) OSCAR P. ONGCAL Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CPC TO OPERATE A FILCAB SERVICE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: CALBAYOGPEA & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON FEBRUARY 18, 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 5th day of February 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board 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 6th day of February 2013. (Sgd.) Atty. MANUEL R.P. MARTILLO Attorney IV Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2003-0377 Application for Extension of Validity of a CPC operate a PUJ service with Change Party Applicant & with Prayer to Adopt Trade Name AMPARO LAGUTAP REP. BY: RONNIE LAGUTAP-Old Party Applicant GILBERT NAVARRA-New Party Applicant 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: TACLOBANSAN JOSE-AIRPORT & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF FOUR (4) UNITS WHICH CERTIFICATE WILL EXPIRE ON MAY 21, 2013. IN THE PRESENT APPLICATION, APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY TO EXTEND THE VALIDITY OF A CPC USING THE SAME NOS. OF UNITS AND ROUTE AND WITH CHANGE NAME OF PARTY APPLICANT FROM AMPARO LAGUTAP REP. BY: RONNIE LAGUTAP TO GILBERT NAVARRA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON MARCH 7, 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 5th day of February 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board
NOTICE is hereby given that Rowena De Paz-Silvano and Vedasto G. de Paz heir of late Virginia de Paz executed a Deed of Sale over a motor vehicle described as: Make: Rebuilt; Body Type: Jeep; Series: PUP; Motor No.: RF 245632; Chassis No.: RSS 200120473 C; Cert. of Reg.: 72536613; Plate No.: VBJ501; A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of BOBBY DE PAZ as vendee for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 377, Page No. 76, Book No. 15, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Daniel E. Pen. LSDE: February 1, 8 & 15, 2013 NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Marcelino Mauring extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated in Brgy. Capiahan, Municipality of San Isidro, Leyte, under Tax Dec. No. 08-33002-00302, containing an area of 129.96 square meters, more or less, assessed value of P6,110.00. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Basiledes Mauring Vda. de Agunias as vendee for the above-described property; per Doc. no. 158, Page No. 32, Book No. XXVII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Octavius L. Labtic. LSDE: Feb. 1, 8 & 15, 2013 NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Marcelino Mauring extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated in Brgy. Busay, Municipality of San Isidro, Leyte under Tax Dec. No. 08-33008-00306, with Tax Dec. No. 08-33008-00306, containing an area of 3.5741 hectares more or less, and assessed value of P28,780.00. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Basilides Mauring Vda. De Agunias as vendee for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 161, Page No. 33, Book No. XXVII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Octavius L. Labtic. LSDE: Feb. 1, 8 & 15, 2013
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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation & Communications Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board Regional Office No. 8 Tacloban City LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0083 Application for Issuance of a CPC operate a PUJ service with Prayer to Adopt Trade (COLORUM LEGALIZATION) JENNY NGUYEN Applicant/s/Petitioner x.............................x NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CPC TO OPERATE A PUJ SERVICE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: TACLOBAN CITYGOVERNMENT CENTER-BARAS & VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BY THIS BOARD ON FEBRUARY 20, 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 5th day of February 2013. (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO Clerk of Board
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Marcelino Mauring extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated in Brgy. Busay, San Isidro, Leyte with Tax Dec. No. 08-3300800307, containing an area of 1.5003 hectares, more or less, assessed value of P7,080.00. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Basilides Mauring Vda. De Agunias as vendee for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 176, Page No. 36, Book No. XXVII, Series of 2011 of Notary Public Atty. Octavius L. Labtic. LSDE: Feb. 1, 8 & 15, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Marcelino Mauring extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated in Brgy. Capiahan, San Isidro, Leyte, with Tax Dec. Nos. 0833002-00302, containing an area of 129.96 square meters, more or less and assessed value of P6,110.00. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Basilides Mauring Vda. De Agunias as vendee; per Doc. No. 177, Page No. 36, Book No. XXVII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Octavius L. Labtic LSDE: Feb. 1, 8 & 15, 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Marcelino Mauring extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, situated in Brgy. Busay, San Isidro, Leyte with Tax Dec. Nos. 08-3300800304, containing an area of 1.5000 hectares, more or less, assessed value of P12,080.00. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Basilides Mauring Vda. De Agunias as vendee for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 174, Page No. 35, Book No. XXVII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Octavius L. Labtic. LSDE: Feb. 1, 8 & 15, 2013
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Upon Extra-Judicial Petition for sale under act 3135, as Amended filed by the HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND with office address at corner MH Del Pilar and Lo-
for aging parents who at times even ask their children to stay and live with them. This is a great sacrifice on the part of children who heed the plea of their aging parents instead of being free to find greener pasture and better fortune away from home. In such cases, emancipation could not be measured on a persons choice to stay and live with parents for
In a one-page order, Judge Alphinor C. Serrano of the RTC Branch 6 ruled in favor of the provincial government of Leyte, represented by Governor Ma. Mimietta S. Bagulaya, who filed an extremely urgent petition with prayer for issuance of ex-parte 72-hour temporary restraining order and/or preliminary mandatory injunction to refrain the city government from proceeding the scheduled public auction sale of Leyte Park Hotel, Inc. properties. By careful evaluation of the grounds relied upon by petitioner, this court considers the issuance of said TRO as a matter of extreme urgency, Judge Serrano said in his order. The Tacloban city government has scheduled the public auction of Leyte Park Hotel today starting 8:00 oclock in the morning at the Balyuan Convention Center to collect P65 million in unpaid real property taxes. In its petition, the provincial government said the actions of the city government in including Leyte Park Hotel properties in the list of delinquent real properties to be sold such decision may in reality be an act of love to serve as genuine caregivers to aging parents. Comments to alellema@yahoo.com
under the law, has the right to dispose the property because the management failed to comply its tax obligation for years. The Leyte Park Hotel was built in 1979, and believed to be part of the illgotten wealth of the Marcos family. In 1987, the property was sequestered by the government. (with reports from
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1. Atty. Maria Aileen R. Chua-Asis - N.C. 2013-01-64 2. Atty. Enrico D. Asis, CPA - N.C. No. 2013-01-65 3. Atty. Eduardo M. Polistico - N.C. No. 201301-66 4. Atty. Ma. Gloria Alphine Sy-Lariba - N.C. 201301-67 6. Atty. Rowena D. Falculan-Mari - N.C. 2013-0168 Shall be held on February 15, 2013 at the RTC, Branch 6 Session Hall at 2:30 oclock in the afternoon. 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. February 4, 2013, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Magsaysay Blvd., Tacloban City.
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Miss Alvero and other board passers. The school has consistently maintained its high percentage rating since 2010. Miss Alvero graduated as cum laude, said Dr. Rustico Rusty Balderian, president and founder of the school. The school got 94% percentage of board passers in 2012; in 2011 83.33% and in 2010 24.29%. I am proud to say we can tell to the whole
God, quipped Alvero, the youngest of nine siblings. Alvero added I am happy I make my mama proud and my siblings who helped me through my schooling and also my gratitude for the support of Mayor Celebre and the school for the scholarship. She is a personal scholar of Mayor Rolando T. Celebre of her hometown Jaro, Leyte. The mayor provided for the allowance because the school has shouldered my tuition fees and dormitory when I became a scholar since freshman. Mayor Clebre also shouldered my review fees and expenses in Manila. She said she topped
unit of electric drill worth P4,800; belt bag worth P7,000 containing a conventional pliers worth P3,500, one unit side cutter conventional pliers worth P3,500, and assorted tools worth P1,500. The car stereo was also carted away by the suspect. The complainant said the unidentified suspect destroyed the side door window of his multicab and gained entry inside the vehicle. The case is still under police investigation. (APRIL
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