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Bicol, the philippines

jan. 27 - feb. 2, 2013

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Comelec, PNP tags 27 Bicol


towns, 1 city poll hot spots

LEGAZPI CITY Twenty-seven towns and a


city in the Bicol region were identified as election
hot spots based on the assessment and declaration
of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and
Philippine National Police (PNP).

P/CSupt. Guinto

Naga alderman pushes


organ donation ordinance
By Analiza S. Macatangay

NAGA CITY --- A


city councilor here has
proposed an ordinance
to promote human organ donation.
Naga City Councilor
David Casper Nathan
Sergio filed the ordinance
entitled Organ for Life
Ordinance of Naga City
which aims to institute

a local mechanism to effectively promote human organ


donation and encourage various sectors to embrace and
support the program.
It also aims to raise the
awareness of the public about
the governments program on
human organ donation. The
government through the Na(Turn to page 17)

Councilor sergio

Supt. Renato Bataller, PNP


Bicol spokesperson, said the
areas were declared hot spots
due to intense political rivalries in the past elections and
the presence of private armed
groups (PAGs) and New Peoples Army (NPA) rebels.
Bataller elaborated that 14
towns in Masbate are considered election hot spots; six
towns and Iriga City in Camarines Sur; four towns in
Sorsogon; two in Camarines
Nort; and one in Albay.
The island province of Catanduanes has none.
Bataller, quoting a report
from a joint Comelec-PNP
meeting held last week, said
Masbate has more than half
of its 20 towns included in the
election watch list, including
the towns of Balud, Cataingan, Claveria, Dimasalang,

NGCP warns the public on


right-of-way violations
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines
(NGCP) admitted that it is having a hard time solving Right-of-Way (ROW) problems that affect its field
operations.
In an interview with NGCP Spokesperson Atty. Cynthia P. Alabanza, she identified the various ROW violations that hamper the maintenance of NGCPs transmission facilities.
Common ROW violations we encounter are planting
of trees within the ROW corridor, grass fires at or around
our facilities, squatting and putting up of structures under
our transmission lines, and kite flying. All of these activities can disrupt the transmission of power and cause
power outages. More importantly, these activities damage our lines and compromise the safety of the public,
explained Alabanza.
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JV hails cut on placement


fee for Taiwan-bound OFWs
By Alex Irasga

Rep. estrada

SAN Juan City Rep. JV


Ejercito Estrada welcomed
a move aimed at reducing
by 85 percent the exorbitant
placement fee being charged
to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) seeking jobs in
Taiwan.
The substantial cut in the
placement fee was made pos-

sible after local job recruiters


agreed to reduce the staggering P90,000 to P150,000 fee
for every outbound OFW for
Taiwan to an amount equivalent to a one-month salary or
P22,000.
Amadeo R. Perez Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Manila Economic
and Cultural Office (MECO)
disclosed that Taiwanese bro-

kers have voluntarily agreed


to reduce their brokers fee.
Perez clarified that the
mechanism for substantial
reduction in the placement
fee has to be finalized before
it could be approved by the
Department of Labor and
Employment (DoLE).
Ejercito Estrada, who
is the vice chairman of the

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Hotel Sogo to open in Naga


Hotel Sogo is set to
launch its first branch in
the Bicol Region with the
opening of the new Hotel
Sogo Naga this February.
This new branch located
near SM Mall beside the
Central Bus Terminal is
another milestone in the
Chains nationwide expansion program. It signifies
the companys response
and commitment for the
development of the Tourism industry in the city and
the generation of more employment for its residents.
Being the largest Hotel
Chain with over 30 branch-

es across the country, Hotel


Sogo maintains its winning
formula of being in very convenient locations and offering the
cleanest rooms with excellent

service at affordable prices.


Along with its fully air-conditioned rooms, Sogo guests
enjoy amenities comparable
with higher class hotels such
as 24-hr. food & beverage
service, free Wi-Fi, LCD TVs
with cable and in-house movie channels featuring the latest
blockbuster movies.
Mr. Danny Barredo, Hotel Sogo Naga Manager adds
We also ensure the privacy,
security and safety of all our
guests. We have secured private parking, generators to
make sure there are no brownouts, and a central fire protection system for emergencies.

1st NOTICE OF TAX DELINQUENCY OF REAL PROPERTY TAX IN THE CITY OF NAGA p. 5-14

opinion

bikol reporter

jan. 27 - feb. 2, 2013

PHL banking expands

Matter of
Consequence
Rodolfo Sonny

sb. virtus jr.

Being Happy at 30
(Part One)

Some lazy afternoons back in high school, I used to visit


the Naga City Public Library which at that time occupied the
entire second floor of the building on the corner of Panganiban
Avenue and Elias Angeles Street. During one of those times,
I serendipitously pulled out a thin paperback from one of the
shelves which was filled with childrens books. That year was
1999, I was sixteen then, and, in one sitting, I read The Little
Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupry.
The novella greatly influenced my self-image and worldview.
With the pilot and the little prince, for instance, I shared this
same opinion about grownups: They are strange, unhappy,
and unappreciative of the essential things that are invisible to
the eye. However, being sixteen and on the brink of college
life, I understood that, like the pilot, I was about to face a more
serious chapter and later become a grownup. So I imposed on
myself this juvenile yet sacred goal: I will be a grown-up only
when I reach the age of 30. Thus, I had fourteen years to ignore
the strange matters of consequence of the grownups: getting
married, raising kids, fulfilling responsibilities and obligations,
and dealing with some serious issues that parents, like the
grownups at home, would normally think, talk, quarrel or worry
about. I had fourteen years to be young, carefree and happy.
Faithful to my goal, I decided after high school graduation
to move far away from home and avail of a college diploma for
myself in Manila. I was not so clear then about my motivation
for this departure, whether it was for freedom or education or
both, but I had a good excuse I was young and ambitious;
being impulsive was still forgivable. Fortunately or unfortunately,
the grownups at home did not protest this decision and instead,
consistent with their being grownups, believed that it was one
that would land me a good-paying job and pave the way for a
secure future.
My admission to the University of the Philippines-Diliman
facilitated my sweet independence. There, people did not know
or care about my achievements in high school. There, I was
not a son of a first-rate teacher. There, I was an unfashionable
probinsiyano. There, I was a beginner. There, I had to prove
myself again. But I was determined and highly competitive. As
an iskolar ng bayan, I strove to be an artist in my own right. I
continued my passion for writing. I joined the UP Vocal Ensemble,
a new choir. I was truly independent: cooked my food, washed
my clothes, cleaned my room. I was exactly what and who I
desired to be at seventeen, eighteen and nineteen.
At twenty, I was too proud of my small victories, still
overwhelmed by my freedom, and consumed by my
uncontainable youthful energies and creativity. Consciously or
unconsciously, I turned into a doubter: too arrogant to believe
in the supernatural, too strong to pray for anything that I could
possibly not do, but afraid enough to dismiss my Catholic faith
and guilt. I was a superman: I did what I wanted to do without
pause for reflection, without weariness, without much regard for
rightness or wrongness.
At twenty-one, I began to sense some meaninglessness in
my vanity, my pride, my disconnectedness with the world. I felt
some emotions which I was not comfortable with, like loneliness
and purposelessness. I recalled the joys of a real long-lasting
friendship the rituals of taming, the beer sessions, the
gimmicks, the kiss-and-tell talks. I missed my memory of a
first love - the love letters, the warmth of her hand on mine, the
beautiful sunset in our eyes, the candlelight dinners, the walks
under the stars, the talks about forever, the breakup, and the
heartache. I was missing memories I never had!
So I tried. The letters, the rituals I tried them. But the sunset
looked the same; the stars twinkled as unexcitingly as they
always did. The parting was a relief. The hurt was There was
no hurt. I knew from the start that it had only been an experiment
on being in love. But in fact, I did not love. At twenty-one, I was
not like any other guy of my age. I was not in love.
At twenty-one, I was out of school. I was jobless. I was
wandering around day and night without purpose. I stopped
singing. I forgot how to dream. I found it hard to sleep. The
grown-ups did not know; I was ashamed to tell them what I was
going through. If there was one thing I still had that time, it was
pride. The rest was darkness, vagueness, senselessness. I
forgot who I was and who I was supposed to be at twenty-one.
At twenty-two, everything was not lost. I came home to the
familiar, to the grown-ups, to my family to my old matters of
great consequence. There, forgiveness was embracing; hope
was waiting; love was promising to heal me. I was not sure if
I deserved all the consolation and reassurance, but love was
unconditionally given to me by my family, despite my angst and
my flaws.
At twenty-two, I knew that there was such a thing as a
second chance in life. But I also realized that messing up had its
consequences. I had to deal with the unfamiliar with feelings
of humiliation, of hurting, of being humbled. I was not the same
person of my past: my self-image and world-image were not
that of a seventeen-year-old anymore. It was the first time that I
realized that I had evolved in five years. Still, my disposition was
not yet that of a grown-up while my experiences were not those
of a twenty-two year old either.
I virtually rebooted my life at twenty-two. I started with a clean
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(Atty. APA chairs Acyatan & Co.,


CPAs-DFK International is PICPA past
president and Hall-of-Famer, past chair of
ASEAN Federation of CPAs, and ACPAPP
Lifetime Achievement Awardee).
BRANCHES: There were 280 more
branches (new and reopened) of banks
approved by the Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas in the last quarter (2012). In
comparison, there were 159 bank branches
approved during the previous quarter. The
bank branches were regular or other bank
offices (OBO), and micro-banking offices
which were applied for mostly by thrift or
rural banks. Five micro-oriented banking
offices were also approved for opening.
If only to show expanded banking
capability, two foreign representative offices
of banks were given license by BSP. These
were for Beijing and Singapore and the
applicant is one of the three biggest banks
in the country (BDO, Metrobank or BPI).
As per last count in September 2012, the
BSP is supervising 9,301 bank branches.
Reductions from this number are few
mostly rural banks ordered closed by the
Monetary Board.
TRANSPARENCY:
Even
if
the
Freedom of Information bill remains in the
Congress dustbin, the Dept. of Budget
and Management is trying hard to be
transparent in its transactions, particularly
on releases to various government units,
including those for Congress and the
Supreme Court. The DBM website can
be researched on to draw extensive and
updated information on how public funds
are being spent and managed by the
recipients and beneficiaries.

opinions
unlimited
Atty. TONY (APA) ACYATAN
The DBM information facility is made
available to the public in general in line
with Pres. Aquinos instructions for funds
outlays and releases to be transparent.
Well the first step is good. What we wish
to see next is for our people to know how
the releases were actually spent. There
are rumors that some budget releases
are accounted for by certain agencies
and officials through simple executions of
certificates (like in the Senate)!
BANANAS:
Despite
the
total
devastation of thousands of hectares of
banana plantations in Eastern Mindanao,
we are poised to start exportation of
bananas to the United States during the
first half of 2013. The exportable variety
are (highland) Cavendish bananas are
grown in certain parts of Davao, Cotabato,
as well as Bukidnon. The highland variety
is sweeter than those produced in the
lowlands.
The exporter firm is Dole company
which is expanding its banana plantations
in preparation for the US export expansion.

The biggest banana producers of


the world are: India, Brazil, Ecuador
and China. Currently, the US banana
market is supplied by Guatemala (28%),
Ecuador (24%), Costa Rica (21%),
Colombia and Honduras (11% each),
and Mexico (4%). Our competitive
handicap is transport costs (to the USA)
as against those from South America.
CAMPAIGN: This early, we are
starting to have stomach cramps
each time the candidates (usually in
senatorial groups) are presented. It is
very noticeable that political dynasties
dominate the line-ups: sons of senators
Enrile and Angara, aunt and cousin of
president P-Noy, daughter of the vice
president, wife of an incumbent senator,
and brothers of two incumbent senators.
Very soon, we will have same family
members attending Senate caucuses
and deliberations.
COMELECs mandate to limit
media exposure of candidates tend
to unduly curtail the chances of the
lesser-known bets to get into the voters
consciousness. Limiting interviews
may also bar the publics access to
information especially on current issues.
One way of leveling the political playing
field is for the election agency itself to
sponsor media programs to highlight
personalities and the issues involved in
certain elective positions. Para parehas
lamang ang labanan!
PROVERB: A man of knowledge
uses words with restraint; a man of
understanding is even-tempered.

COMELEC to Enforce Right of Reply & Senate Word War


So the COMELEC will enforce the
right of reply. The Philippine Daily Inquirer
reported in its January 25, 2013 issue the
following:
COMELEC spokesman James Jimenez
reminded media organizations that all
candidates had a right to reply according
to the implementing rules and regulations
(IRR) of Republic Act No. 9006 or the Fair
Election Act.
Candidates can invoke his right of reply
at anytime --- this provides an opportunity
for a candidate who feels that he was not
given a chance to reply to make it known
to us (at the COMELEC) and we will refer it
to the media network for their answer, said
Jimenez in a press briefing.
He said COMELEC Resolution No. 9615
on the IRR of RA 9006 provides candidates
who feel aggrieved by charges published
or aired against them by their rival equal
access to the media.
Section 14 of the resolution states that
all parties and bona fide candidates be
given publicity by the newspaper, television
or radio station which first printed or aired
the charges.
It said the reply should be given the
same prominence or be on the same page
or section or in the same time slot as the

from
my
window
nenita fuentebella-peones
first statement.
This COMELEC resolution is fair and
good. I only wonder if it can stop media
practitioners from telling lies, half truths,
disinformations and even using gutter
language. Lets watch and see how this
will work.
***
Tired of being threatened with the talks
of ousting him as Senate President from
Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago and
Antonio Trillanes III, Senate President
Juan Ponce Enrile offered to step aside
for his staunch critics, Senators Miriam
Santiago, Antonio Trillanes III, Alan Peter

Cayetano and his sister Pia Cayetano.


Eleven senators rejected Enriles motion
to declare his post vacant that gave
him a vote of confidence. Senators
Joker Arroyo and Bongbong Marcos
abstained.
On the next day, Sen. Alan Peter
Cayetano, in a privilege speech attacked
Enrile who Cayetano said had been
allowing his Chief of Staff Gigi Reyes,
to do his function as senator such as
attending and speaking during caucuses
on his behalf and even romantically
linking her to the Senate President.
Sen. Enrlile also produced documents
showing Cayetanos deceased father,
former Sen. Renato Cayetano, owed
him P37 million.
Cayetano protested Enriles digging
up of grudges on a dead man who
cannot answer. That started another
bitter exchange of words which prompted
Sen. Franklin Drilon to call for a recess. I
never thought Alan can hit below the belt.
So, Enrile hit back.
When the session resumed, Enrile
expressed support to Alan Cayetanos
call for a conduct of audit even by a
private firm but subject to the collective
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Love and the eternal triangle


I prefer to write about love and the
eternal triangle and the crimes of passion
committed in the name of love at least this
February love month.
I must admit that at this time of my life, it
is almost twilight, you can not describe me
as one burning with passion. But if there is
still so much of it in me, it is for my wife.
In the days when the world was young, I
had a roving eye like the other young men
in my barrio, forever on the look out for
something fresh and beautiful.
It is different now. Time has changed,
the heart has changed, everything has
changed except probably love which only
mellows like wine.
Love, what mysteries do you bring out,
what heavenly bliss, what torment to all
those under your spell. Life is colorless,
drab, gloomy without it. A young man,
longing for his girl at the other side of
the ocean, cried out to his god, Ye God,
annihilate both space and time and make
two lovers happy.
The book, The Worlds Greatest Crimes

A
Question
of
privilege

salvador d. flor

of Passion authored by Tim Healey, tells of


dramatic stories about love, murder and
love triangle.
One was the story of a 38-year old
woman in England who, terribly bored with
her cold, unexciting 67-year old husband,
got carried away by the fire and passion
of her 22-year old lover. The love triangle
ended in the murder of the husband.
But before the crime occurred, the
woman, Alma Rottenbury, would write

poems which evoked troubled and


sensual yearning. In one poem titled
Dark-haired Merie, she wrote:
Are you waiting in your garden
By the deep wide azure sea?
Are you waiting for your loveship,
Dark-haired Merie?
I shall come to claim you someday,
In my arms at last youll be,
I shall kiss your lips and love you,
Dark-haired Merie.
Her loveship arrived in the person
of the young man who could satisfy her
sensual yearning. Her parched marriage
bed bloomed again.
In New Jersey in the US, another
woman who was swept off her feet by
a dashing clergyman penned this love
letter, I am on my knees, darling, looking
up at my nobleman, worshiping, adoring-I
want you, your arms to hold me and hold
me close if only to forget this pain for a
minute. Dearest, give me some words of
comfort, she pleaded.
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jan. 27 - feb. 2, 2013

bikol reporter

Consing to succeed Montinola as BPI president


Bragais named
new DA Bicol head

In the exigency of service,


agriculture secretary Proceso
J. Alcala has effected a reassignment of regional directors and other top DA officials
in some regional offices nationwide. In Bicol (region 5) Engr.
Abelardo de Los Reyes Bragas
with a position of Director IV
has been assigned and designated as officerin-charge ,
regional executive director vice
Dr. Jose V. Dayao, Director IV,
CESO Rank IV who has been
re-assigned to the Office of the
Secretary as Special Assistant.
The Special Order was issued
last January 7 but Bragas reported to the DA regional office on
January 14 and had his first meeting with the staff on January 14.
Meanwhile, Dr. Dayao who is set

Dir. bragais
to retire by April this year has requested secretary Alcala that instead of reporting to the Office of
the secretary be retained at the
DA-5 regional Office and con(Turn to page 17)

PDIC seeks support


of bank auditors
With the spate of closures
of smaller banks particularly
rural banks - due to capital inadequacy and discovered operational lapses the Philippine
Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) has adopted approaches to somehow strengthen the banks management
control.
The mandated insurer of deposits almost always ends up on
the losing side every time a bank
is ordered closed by the Monetary Board. PDIC believes bank
closures can be avoided if the
symptoms of potential bankruptcy or management wrongdoings
are detected earlier through systematic auditing and operational
reviews.
On this aspect PDIC has
launched a program of closer co-

acyatan
operation with the thinning ranks
of external auditors of smaller
banks. The Receivership and
Liquidation Sector of PDIC led
by Executive Vice President Cristina Q. Orbeta has started con(Turn to page 17)

UNC H.S. CLASS 68 REUNION

At a meeting held last December 12, 2012, the Board of


Directors of Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) approved a
succession plan recommended
by its Nomination Committee
and Personnel and Compensation Committee. Cezar P. Consing will be nominated to succeed Aurelio R. Montinola III
as President and CEO at the
next organizational meeting of
the Board immediately following the stockholders meeting
scheduled on April 18, 2013.
This movement is in line with
the traditional retirement practices in BPI and forms part of
the normal succession process.
Consing has over 25 years
of experience in international finance, particularly in investment
banking, commercial banking,
and private equity. He has led
large groups of highly qualified
finance professionals and has
managed and grown complex
businesses in highly competitive
environments. He has also been
directly involved in several significant financial transactions in
Asia and in the Philippines.
Consings involvement with
Bank of the Philippine Islands
started in 1981 when he became
the youngest management trainee
in the corporate planning department and later moved to corporate banking, where he eventually headed the Conglomerate and
Multinational Coverage team.
He was appointed Assistant Vice
President in corporate banking in
1985. He then joined J.P. Morgan
& Co. as a transferee from BPI
and built a 20-year career in investment banking while based in
Hong Kong and Singapore, the
last seven years of which as head
or co-head of investment banking for Asia Pacific between 1997
and 2004. From 2001, he was
president of J.P. Morgan Securities (Asia Pacific) Ltd. and had
overall responsibility for the combined Asian investment banking
businesses of J.P. Morgan, Chase
Manhattan, and Jardine Fleming.
At the board level, Consing
represented J.P. Morgan on the
Boards of Directors of BPI and

Some 55 members of the University of Nueva Caceres H/S Class 68 attended their class
reunion last Dec. 15, 2012 at the San Francisco Village II Clubhouse in Pacol, this city.
The said group will have their seminar/retreat on March 30 at the UNC Student Pavillion
in preparation for their 45th anniversary in December, this year.

BPI Capital in 1995 to 2000. He


rejoined the BPI Board as an independent director from 2004 to
2007, and then again, in 2010,
where he currently serves as an
independent director and a member of its personnel and risk management committee.
Since 2004, Consing has been
a partner of The Rohatyn Group,
a US$3 billion international
hedge fund and private equity
firm focused exclusively on the
emerging markets. He runs the
firms Hong Kong office and is
responsible for its private equity

business in Asia, including oversight of the firms two joint ventures in the region, Arch Capital
in Hong Kong, and CapAsia in
Singapore. He has also served
as independent board director of
CIMB Group Holdings, CIMB
Group Sdn Berhad in Malaysia,
and CIMB Securities International in Singapore, as well as of First
Gen Corporation (since 2005)
and Jollibee Foods Corporation (since 2010). He previously
served as member of the advisory
board and executive committee
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consing

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS GAIN MOMENTUM

The DENR in a move to upgrade its communication facilities and to better achieve its
goals in 2013 conducts an orientation on the installed phone receivers that bear centrallymanaged access in various work stations. It will provide 24/7 internet /network access
with server lodged at the Planning and Management Division (PMD) of DENR V, PMD
Chief Elizabeth Padilla (extreme right) explains. (Photo by R.L. Mendiones)

etcetera

bikol reporter

Tours and Travel In Focus

pellmell
jokee BOTOR-REYES

Getting Sick
You can never tell when you are going to get sick. You went to
bed in the pink of health but you wake up in the morning already
sick. You could hardly get up, you are running with fever, you
have a splitting headache, you really do not know whats wrong
with you. Then, you discover your throat is sore and you could
hardly swallow. Whats wrong with you? When you consulted
the doctor, he tells you it is simple cold. You only need to rest,
drink plenty of fluid and everything will be alright. Alright? As if
it is easy to get sick. Well, years back thats how life was. Our
great grandparents did not even see a doctor and after several
days, it was either they are cured or they were dead.
I think the best way is to keep one healthy all the time. Eat
the right food. Eat moderately, do not smoke. Do not drink but if
you do, drink moderately.
Today, there are very many food supplements in the market
and they guarantee good health. But they are very expensive.
When you learn how much a bottle costs, it is enough to make
you sick. There is nothing better than eating vegetable and fruits.
Malunggay is best. It is organic and very cheap. You can even
ask malunggay from your neighbor and I have the hunch will be
given willingly. Fruits abound and they are practically free. In
our yard, there are plenty of cacao fruits and you can spend one
afternoon eating them just like the way you eat santol leaving
the seed that are ready to make tabrilla or chocolates out of
them. But I do not know what nutritional substance get from this.
Several months back, the rambutan in our backyard was really
aplenty. The only problem was how to pick them because the
tree is very high. And many just fall on the ground. Needless to
say, they are not fit for eating any longer.
Well, I think I am really sick. Since two days ago, I have
been suffering from sore throat, severe cough and a splitting
headache. I have been doing water therapy though and even
without taking anything, tablet or syrup, by Gods grace, I am
doing a little okay. Maybe it could have been my ardent prayers
to San Pedro Calungsod. Email jokeebotor-reyes@yahoo.com

Music and Its Magic to Students


It is true and not just a seeming. Music is an antidote to
many a tired mind and spirit as well as body. It is not surprising
that music is a part of every human activity. Specifically for
students, music can be a great relief after a long, tedious
examination or any mental activity which might mean solving
a difficult problem in mathematics or trying to figure out a
conclusion to an unusual science experiment,
It does not come as a surprise to me upon knowing that
many students study their lessons with music on and it is not
even soft, sentimental easy music. It could even be hard rock.
It is a common sightyoung students with both ears glued to
their earphones and listening to music continuously. At times
one finds it difficult to talk to them because they could hardly
hear since they are so infused to what they are listening.
Guess it right, it is music. At least, it is not sentimental radio
dramas.
Music is the language of the soul. So, it is said since time
immemorial. It is the language that is best understood and it
knows no race, nor belief nor age.
Music as a subject is very entertaining. Teachers do not
experience difficulty in teaching the subject. Such is the magic
of music that all subjects may be taught musically. History can
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Lee G. Dullesco II

Head, Advertising Associates


0920-533-7766

jan. 27 - feb. 2, 2013

A popular and widely read travel


magazine Conde Nast Traveler have
recently named the Philippines as one
of the 10 worlds most promising travel
destinations for year 2013. The magazine
pointed out that the countrys 7,107 islands
and islets are best known for its marine
eco-systems and its numerous white sand
beaches living up to its name as the Pearl
of the Orient Seas. Singled out by the
magazine is the truism that Bicol, Siargao
and Palawan are must see places in view
of the fact that the wonders found therein
has what it takes which foreign tourists are
looking for when they travel like the beautiful
white sand beach of Gota in Caramoan,
Camarines Sur, the Misibis Bay Resort in
Albay including Ariana and Pangulasian
Islands in Palawan.
With the increasing number of tourists
visiting our famous natural attractions
coupled with the successful tourism
campaign slogan Its More Fun in the
Philippines aired over radio and TV
broadcasts, many hotels and resorts are
being developed to accommodate travelers
coming to and from our countrys numerous
world class tourist spots. A case in point
is Boracay in the province of Aklan which
have remained consistently as a world
class beach resort. Its no wonder why
many foreign tourists keep coming back
luring many others to see and enjoy for
themselves the wonders and amenities
that go with their stay in the place. As a
consequence resorts on the islands like
Discovery Shores have been unanimously
chosen by Travel& Leisure magazine as
the best resort there is that can be found in
the Philippines.
Another plus factor is the province
of Cebu which had been featured in
many travel publications and so with the
other tourist sites like Panglao, Camuigin
including Camarines Sur with its famous

dr. marilissa j. ampuan


President, Bicol Association of Tourism
and Hospitality Educators (BATHE)

wakeboarding. Ilocandias historical sites


and popular beaches are also mentioned
prominently. However, many tourism
stakeholders had been concerned that
despite the interest and clamor of travelers
to come and visit our country, the number
one problem being encountered by them
is the lack of infrastructure facilities in
reaching numerous destinations. Many of
our airports and facilities are not properly
maintained. More often than not it lacks
the needed equipments to make it work
in accordance with the expectations of
tourists in general. Due to this concerns
they find it hard to reach many places
negating whatever gains we could have
realized if many of them will be able to
see our archipelagos vast and rich natural
resources with its incomparable and green
eco-systems.
It is of common knowledge that in being
able to get and reach these wonderful
tourist sites and destinations more often
than not travelers would go on riding in
motorized tricycles which emit noisy and

irritating sounds. This must be avoided


and it is high time for us to see to it that
operations of public utilities must shift to
LPG powered vehicles and electric motor
transport facilities. Be that as it may, one
thing good that is happening in Philippine
Tourism industry today is the presence
of modern day hotels & resorts catering
to the exquisite taste of tourists coming
from different countries.
Many Chinese tourists for instance
have experienced the joy and wonders of
our varied tourism destinations. In a poll
conducted by the Shanghai Morning
Post the Philippines was adjudged as
the Most Romantic Destination. This
recognition came just recently when
the Department of Tourism launched
its romance pegged advertisements
dubbed Lovers which is a sequel from
its popular tourism campaign slogan Its
more fun in the Philippines . Our country
won the award with Finland, Ireland,
Korea, Singapore and Dubai rounding up
as the other countries which are noted
for its romantic settings.
It can really be said that things are
heating up for our tourism industry for
year 2013. With the accolade given our
country there can be no hindrance for
our marketing strategy to be sustained
and so with other concerns that also
need to be given attention together with
the innovative re-direction and plain
common sense. Let us therefore continue
conserving our God-given natural
resources , improve our infrastructure
& transport facilities and get competent
and qualified people to work in our hotels
and resorts spread all throughout the
land. If these concerns are carried out
and be done with, we are sure to attract
the millions of tourists that are expected
to visit our country for 2013 up to the
year 2016.

Visit our website:

www.bikolreporter.webs.com
inner chess
by j. henry danican

jan. 27 - feb. 2, 2013

bikol reporter

Republic of the Philippines


OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER

An Maogmang Lugar

City Hall, Naga City


Tel No. 472-20-50 / 472-81-67

1st NOTICE OF TAX DELINQUENCY OF REAL PROPERTY TAX IN THE CITY OF NAGA
TAX COMPUTED AS OF FEBRUARY, 2013
Item
No.

Declared Owner

New T.D No.

Pin #

Location

Area

K/C

New Assessed
Value

Year
Delinquent

Unpaid
Taxes

Penalties

Total
Delinquent

1 MUMPAR, GUALBERTO PALENCIA

0801000400016

135-01-0004-001-011

Balatas

500.00

LR

337,500.00

1991-12

18,421.20

11,721.12

30,142.32

2 JEREMIAS, MARCELA

0801000400440

135-01-0004-002-010

Balatas

1.51

LA

61,970.00

2002-12

8,602.48

5,304.68

13,907.16

3 AILES, BENECIO & AILES, NORMA

0801000400039

135-01-0004-001-027

Balatas

300.00

LR

135,000.00

2008-12

7,603.20

4,241.68

11,844.88

4 APAR, ROLANDO & MA. LOURDES VISTAL

0801000400045

135-01-0004-001-030

Balatas

785.00

LR

412,130.00

2010-12

13,564.80

6,541.20

20,106.00

5 APAR, ROLANDO

0801000400046

135-01-0004-001-030-1001

Balatas

149.62

BR

340,700.00

2010-12

13,072.56

6,303.84

19,376.40

6 MOLINA, NICOLAS P.

0801000400047

135-01-0004-001-031

Balatas

1,000.00

LR

525,000.00

2009-12

21,504.00

11,374.08

32,878.08

7 ITALLO, NERIO O.

0801000400064

135-01-0004-001-042

Balatas

272.00

LR

142,800.00

2005-12

9,190.80

5,499.92

14,690.72

8 DELFINO, FELIMON G.

0801000400137

135-01-0004-001-052

Balatas

120.00

LR

54,000.00

2000-12

5,304.96

3,326.40

8,631.36

9 RURAL BANK OF LIBMANAN, INC.,

0801000400289

135-01-0004-001-159

Balatas

195.00

LR

102,380.00

2005-12

6,589.44

3,943.12

10,532.56

10 LABUANAN, ROSANA M. MRRD. TO: ALFONSO P. LABUANAN

0801000400400

135-01-0004-001-299

Balatas

200.00

LR

105,000.00

2004-12

10,176.00

6,299.52

16,475.52

11 RICAFRENTE, RAUL S.

0801000400401

135-01-0004-001-300

Balatas

150.00

LR

78,750.00

2004-12

6,480.00

3,895.20

10,375.20

12 CALDERON, FERNANDO M.

0801000400402

135-01-0004-001-301

Balatas

150.00

LR

78,750.00

2004-12

6,480.00

3,895.20

10,375.20

13 JOSE, NANCY PANAMBO

0801000400405

135-01-0004-001-304

Balatas

372.00

LR

214,830.00

2006-12

16,892.32

10,060.72

26,953.04

14 VARGAS, ROMEO S.

0801000400411

135-01-0004-001-309

Balatas

367.00

LR

192,680.00

2006-12

9,090.40

5,413.92

14,504.32

15 JEREMIAS, MARCELA

0801000400440

135-01-0004-002-010

Balatas

1.51

LA

61,970.00

2002-12

8,602.48

5,304.68

13,907.16

16 CLARO, JUDITH M.

0801000400520

135-01-0004-003-034

Balatas

401.00

LR

99,250.00

1993-12

12,574.48

8,205.44

20,779.92

17 SAN BUENAVENTURA, MAXIMO

0801000400525

135-01-0004-003-036

Balatas

436.00

LR

130,800.00

2008-12

5,332.80

2,975.04

8,307.84

18 MAPA, EMILIA

0801000400529

135-01-0004-003-037

Balatas

404.00

LR

121,200.00

1973-12

14,239.28

8,522.72

22,762.00

19 BAYOLA, SIMEON JR.

0801000400534

135-01-0004-003-040

Balatas

373.00

LR

55,950.00

1999-12

5,592.16

3,566.48

9,158.64

20 OCAMPO, CARMEN

0801000400541

135-01-0004-003-044

Balatas

464.00

LR

139,200.00

2005-12

6,948.56

4,157.92

11,106.48

21 MILANO, NICANOR

0801000400584

135-01-0004-004-006

Balatas

200.00

LR

49,500.00

2007-12

3,210.24

1,859.44

5,069.68

22 EVANGELISTA, DOMINGO

0801000400588

135-01-0004-004-008

Balatas

200.00

LR

49,500.00

2002-12

4,759.04

2,974.48

7,733.52

23 DE LA CRUZ, MARIANO & GREGORIA

0801000400589

135-01-0004-004-009

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

2005-12

3,379.20

2,022.16

5,401.36

24 EVANGELISTA, DOMINGO

0801000400590

135-01-0004-004-010

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

1999-12

4,998.40

3,188.00

8,186.40

25 UCPB SAVINGS BANK,

0801000400594

135-01-0004-004-013

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

1998-12

5,222.40

3,349.28

8,571.68

26 JEREMIAS, PRUDENCIO

0801000400605

135-01-0004-004-017

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

2000-12

4,774.40

3,026.72

7,801.12

27 REAPOR, VIRGILIO & EDUVIGES E.

0801000400610

135-01-0004-004-020

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

2003-12

4,281.60

2,672.00

6,953.60

28 ARESGADO, RODOLFO

0801000400616

135-01-0004-004-023

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

2005-12

5,316.48

3,251.76

8,568.24

29 BROQUESA, JOSE

0801000400619

135-01-0004-004-025

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

2009-12

3,117.60

1,675.84

4,793.44

30 JEREMIAS, NILO B.-MRRD. TO: HILDA JEREMIAS.

0801000400622

135-01-0004-004-027

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

2001-12

4,920.00

3,131.68

8,051.68

31 AGUILAR, FRANCISCO & BETTY ADRADES

0801000400646

135-01-0004-004-043

Balatas

200.00

LR

45,000.00

1980-12

11,634.00

7,218.72

18,852.72

32 NEBRIA, SEVERINO

0801000400683

135-01-0004-004-072

Balatas

784.00

LR

176,400.00

2006-12

12,944.80

7,709.60

20,654.40

33 AGUINALDO, ANGUSTIA

0801000400690

135-01-0004-004-075

Balatas

90.00

LR

20,250.00

2003-12

1,589.76

959.68

2,549.44

34 AGUINALDO, ANGUSTIA

0801000401893

135-01-0004-004-074

Balatas

110.00

LR

24,750.00

2010-12

950.40

458.32

1,408.72

35 RAYMUNDO, JOSE

0801000400708

135-01-0004-005-012

Balatas

1.34

LA

23,780.00

2004-12

4,988.64

3,249.36

8,238.00

36 EVANGELISTA, DOMINGO

0801000400713

135-01-0004-005-017

Balatas

0.87

LA

35,620.00

1990-12

8,935.16

5,803.84

14,739.00

37 REANTO, TITA

0801000400717

135-01-0004-005-021

Balatas

1.30

LA

53,290.00

2007-12

5,817.84

3,424.32

9,242.16

38 NEBRIA, SEVERINO

0801000400741

135-01-0004-005-053

Balatas

0.70

LA

28,630.00

2006-12

3,549.60

2,144.88

5,694.48

39 SAN JUAN, LUIS

0801000400746

135-01-0004-005-060

Balatas

0.63

LA

40,540.00

1997-12

8,862.56

5,797.00

14,659.56

40 SAN JUAN, LUIS

0801000400747

135-01-0004-005-061

Balatas

0.42

LA

26,590.00

1988-12

7,083.68

4,551.20

11,634.88

41 INOCENSIO, MAXIMO I

0801000400753

135-01-0004-005-066

Balatas

817.00

LR

42 INOCENSIO, NICASIO

0801000400754

135-01-0004-005-067

Balatas

653.00

LR

43 INOCENCIO, EDUARDO

0801000400755

135-01-0004-005-068

Balatas

458.00

44 VELARDE, MARIA J.

0801000400804

135-01-0004-006-018-1001

Balatas

96.00

45 KABAYASHI, LEILA O.

0801000400807

135-01-0004-006-018-1003

Balatas

73.50

46 BAGAMASBAD, TERESITA

0801000400809

135-01-0004-006-018-1006

Balatas

36.45

47 OCAMPO, CARMEN

0801000400813

135-01-0004-006-025

Balatas

48 MONFORTE, MARIA R.

0801000400814

135-01-0004-006-027

49 MONFORTE, MARIA R.

0801000400815

135-01-0004-006-028

50 BONAVENTE, FERNANDO

0801000400851

51 ALVAREZ, NATIVIDAD

0801000400904

52 SALEN, VIC JOHN


53 WARE, ROLANDO

122,550.00 2009(34)-12

7,627.36

3,942.76

11,570.12

13,692.80

8,620.40

22,313.20

1998-12

9,397.76

5,897.84

15,295.60

2003-12

14,170.64

8,895.52

23,066.16

123,851.20

2009-12

6,765.92

3,578.64

10,344.56

50,300.00

2008-12

2,333.76

1,302.00

3,635.76

LA

45,140.00

2006-12

5,597.92

3,382.80

8,980.72

1.01

LA

41,500.00

2006-12

5,146.16

3,109.68

8,255.84

1.00

LA

41,000.00

2010-12

2,593.16

1,278.92

3,872.08

Balatas

105.00

BR

29,211.00

1997-12

6,462.32

4,284.64

10,746.96

Balatas

29.50

BR

22,184.70

1982-12

20,392.08

13,191.36

33,583.44

135-01-0004-007-001-1062

Balatas

94.70

BR

21,240.00

1991-12

10,124.80

6,753.68

16,878.48

135-01-0004-007-001-1072

Balatas

84.79

BR

44,020.00

2006(4)-12

5,813.00

3,622.04

9,435.04

0801000400974

135-01-0004-007-001-1128

Balatas

96.00

BR

121,440.00

1997-12

23,064.08

15,171.12

38,235.20

55 DADIS, LEVI

0801000400977

135-01-0004-007-001-1131

Balatas

62.40

BR

66,952.50

1997-12

9,992.88

6,573.20

16,566.08

56 MORENO, JOSE & EVELYN (SPS)

0801000400981

135-01-0004-007-001-1135

Balatas

51.36

BR

60,085.50

2002-12

7,472.16

4,745.20

12,217.36

57 BANDOL, ROMEO B. & ESTER V.

0801000400984

135-01-0004-007-001-1138

Balatas

37.50

BR

28,901.40

2002-12

4,856.96

3,126.80

7,983.76

58 BORJA , GENEROSO M. & BEATRIZ S.

0801000400985

135-01-0004-007-001-1139

Balatas

58.93

BR

62,190.00

2003-12

10,306.64

6,624.88

16,931.52

59 PILAR, DORIS G.

0801000400989

135-01-0004-007-001-1143

Balatas

60.00

BR

101,170.60

2005-12

8,828.24

5,372.24

14,200.48

60 MIRANDA, AVELINA P.

0801000400991

135-01-0004-007-001-1145

Balatas

110.00

BR

237,922.50

2009-12

13,361.68

7,067.36

20,429.04

61 AMADOR, ALFONSO JR. S.

0801000400993

135-01-0004-007-001-1147

Balatas

108.00

BR

22,604.00

2008-12

2,083.36

1,210.72

3,294.08

62 ALFORTE, WILLIAM

0801000400995

135-01-0004-007-001-1149

Balatas

46.20

BR

57,540.00

2006-12

3,854.64

2,295.68

6,150.32

63 ALFORTE, VILMA M.

0801000400996

135-01-0004-007-001-1150

Balatas

30.00

BR

27,984.00

2009-12

2,238.72

1,253.68

3,492.40

64 OBIAS, CLARO V. (MARRIED TO:VIRGINIA SAN ANDRES)

0801000401035

135-01-0004-007-029

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2007-12

10,214.40

5,916.32

16,130.72

65 OBIAS, MA. LUISA V.

0801000401036

135-01-0004-007-030

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2008-12

8,870.40

4,948.64

13,819.04

66 UBAA, ALFREDO B.

0801000401052

135-01-0004-007-043

Balatas

382.00

LR

171,900.00

2006-12

15,768.96

9,391.68

25,160.64

67 ISIDRA VDA DE CHAVEZ,

0801000401084

135-01-0004-007-069

Balatas

300.00

LR

90,000.00

1994(4)-12

18,362.64

12,069.10

30,431.74

68 FERRER , HONESTO JR. V.

0801000401093

135-01-0004-008-002-1002

Balatas

80.00

BR

123,280.00

2004-12

12,338.48

7,638.24

19,976.72

69 MARIANO VILLAGE SUBDIVISION c/o BLANQUERA, ESTEBAN

0801000401136

135-01-0004-008-035

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

1965-12

20,276.72

12,316.32

32,593.04

97,950.00

1997-12

LR

68,700.00

BR

194,830.00

BR
BR

1.10

Balatas
Balatas

135-01-0004-007-001-1006
135-01-0004-007-001-1058

0801000400908
0801000400918

54 BERMUNDO, LEONARDO

jan. 27 - feb. 2, 2013

bikol reporter

Item
No.

Declared Owner

New T.D No.

Pin #

Location

Area

K/C

New Assessed
Value

Year
Delinquent

Unpaid
Taxes

Penalties

Total
Delinquent

70 MASOTES, GLADYS M.

0801000401200

135-01-0004-008-070

Balatas

280.00

LR

147,000.00

2006-12

11,558.40

6,884.00

18,442.40

71 BELLEZA, RAMON N.

0801000401207

135-01-0004-008-077

Balatas

305.00

LR

150,980.00

2006-12

13,849.52

8,248.56

22,098.08

72 BELLEZA, RAMON N.

0801000401208

135-01-0004-008-078

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2008-12

8,870.40

4,948.64

13,819.04

73 MARIANO VILLAGE SUBDIVISION c/o ASIDO, JOSE

0801000401209

135-01-0004-008-079

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2007-12

10,214.40

5,916.32

16,130.72

74 NACARIO, GERSON

0801000401230

135-01-0004-008-096

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2001-12

15,079.68

9,419.20

24,498.88

75 GALVANTE, ROSARIO

0801000401241

135-01-0004-008-103

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2009-12

7,526.40

3,980.96

11,507.36

76 GALVANTE, ROSARIO

0801000401242

135-01-0004-008-104

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2009-12

7,526.40

3,980.96

11,507.36

77 BUENA, LILIA

0801000401246

135-01-0004-008-106-1002

Balatas

48.00

BR

29,920.00

1998-12

7,874.40

5,286.72

13,161.12

78 JEREMIAS, LEOPOLDO

0801000401248

135-01-0004-008-109

Balatas

389.00

LR

175,050.00

2000-12

21,759.52

13,668.96

35,428.48

79 PAISO, THERESA CRUZ (MARRIED TO: AUGUSTUS CAESAR S. PAISO)

0801000401861

135-01-0004-008-040

Balatas

299.00

LR

148,000.00

2010-12

8,880.00

4,499.20

13,379.20

80 YU CHANG, BENJAMIN S. & MARCELA M. (SPS.)

0801000401932

135-01-0004-008-075-1001

Balatas

222.14

BR

715,290.00

2010-12

42,917.52

21,744.80

64,662.32

81 MARIANO VILLAGE SUBDIVISION c/o PACAMARA, GIL

0801000401109

135-01-0004-008-011

Balatas

280.00

LR

126,000.00

2009-12

7,526.40

3,980.96

11,507.36

82 PACAMARRA , GIL ATTY. P.

0801000402029

135-01-0004-008-011-1001

Balatas

609.98

BR

95,015.84

52,437.44

147,453.28

83 LLAGAS, VICENTE JR.

0801000401315

135-01-0004-009-016-1002

Balatas

140.00

BR

302,400.00

2005-12

28,082.00

17,089.12

45,171.12

84 BUENAFE, ELMER

0801000401403

135-01-0004-009-065

Balatas

300.00

LR

135,000.00

2010-12

6,525.04

3,146.56

9,671.60

85 BUENAFE , ELMER

0801000401404

135-01-0004-009-065-1001

Balatas

120.00

BR

21,220.00

2010-12

1,273.20

645.12

1,918.32

86 PLOPENIO, ROMEO

0801000401407

135-01-0004-009-068

Balatas

303.00

LR

149,990.00

2010-12

7,199.12

3,471.60

10,670.72

87 HIDALGO, VICTORINO

0801000401489

135-01-0004-009-123

Balatas

84.00

LR

37,800.00 2008(34)-12

2,459.52

1,339.48

3,799.00

88 HIDALGO, VICTORINO

0801000401490

135-01-0004-009-123-1001

Balatas

45.00

BR

52,010.00 2007(34)-12

2,974.96

1,693.56

4,668.52

89 PEJO, SALVADOR

0801000401557

135-01-0004-010-032

Balatas

492.00

LR

221,400.00

2009-12

13,224.96

6,995.12

20,220.08

90 PEJO, SALVADOR & SALVACION

0801000401576

135-01-0004-010-046

Balatas

400.00

LR

180,000.00

2007-12

14,592.00

8,451.84

23,043.84

91 PEJO, SALVADOR

0801000401577

135-01-0004-010-046-1001

Balatas

276.50

BR

73,000.00

2009-12

5,840.00

3,270.40

9,110.40

92 PEJO, SALVADOR & SALVACION

0801000401578

135-01-0004-010-047

Balatas

400.00

LR

180,000.00

2009-12

10,752.00

5,687.04

16,439.04

93 PEJO, SALVADOR

0801000401620

135-01-0004-010-075

Balatas

240.00

LR

108,000.00

2007-12

8,755.20

5,071.12

13,826.32

94 PEJO, SALVADOR

0801000401621

135-01-0004-010-076

Balatas

285.00

LR

128,250.00

2007-12

10,396.80

6,021.92

16,418.72

95 ADIOVA, SERGIO

0801000401594

135-01-0004-010-058

Balatas

240.00

LR

108,000.00

2004-12

11,381.76

6,962.32

18,344.08

96 ADIOVA, SERGIO

0801000401595

135-01-0004-010-058-1001

Balatas

68.06

BR

25,070.00

2009-12

2,005.76

1,123.20

3,128.96

97 MONTEREY VILLAGE SUBD.,, c/o SAN JUAN, JOSELYN ( JOSEFINO)

0801000401622

135-01-0004-010-077

Balatas

240.00

LR

108,000.00

2005-12

10,137.60

6,066.48

16,204.08

98 OLLESCA, ISIDRO O.

0801000401625

135-01-0004-010-079

Balatas

240.00

LR

108,000.00

1997-12

16,024.32

10,304.88

26,329.20

99 OLIVA, CHRISTITO

1,269,569.00 2008(34)-12

0801000401635

135-01-0004-010-086-1001

Balatas

144.50

BR

59,110.00

1985-12

17,323.12

9,778.80

27,101.92

100 PANGANIBAN, EMMA V.

0801000401660

135-01-0004-010-103

Balatas

300.00

LR

135,000.00

1985-12

22,703.52

14,338.96

37,042.48

101 BAGALACSA, TEOFILO M.

0801000401685

135-01-0004-010-120

Balatas

313.00

LR

140,850.00

2007-12

11,418.24

6,613.60

18,031.84

102 BAGALACSA, TEOFILO M.

0801000401686

135-01-0004-010-120-1001

Balatas

79.50

BR

51,270.00

2006-12

7,188.16

4,519.12

11,707.28

103 CORTES, NESTOR A.

0801000401696

135-01-0004-010-129

Balatas

109.00

LR

49,050.00

2008-12

3,453.12

1,926.48

5,379.60

104 CORTES, NESTOR A.

0801000401697

135-01-0004-010-129-1001

Balatas

51.63

BR

57,530.00

2008-12

3,238.08

1,806.32

5,044.40

105 BOLALIN, PURITA D.

0801000401951

135-01-0004-010-099-1001

Balatas

102.03

BR

306,440.00

2010-12

18,386.40

9,315.76

27,702.16

106 ABLAZA, HELEN V.

0801000401672

135-01-0004-010-110

Balatas

350.00

LR

157,500.00

2010-12

7,560.00

3,645.60

11,205.60

107 ABLAZA, HELEN V.

0801000401944

135-01-0004-010-110-1001

Balatas

110.00

BR

313,650.00

2008-12

16,787.84

9,365.60

26,153.44

108 MARIANO, IRENE P. c/o TOLEDANO, CONSTANCIO

0801000401711

135-01-0004-011-006

Balatas

152.00

LR

68,400.00

2008-12

4,815.36

2,686.40

7,501.76

109 ROLDAN, NUMERIANO

0801000401713

135-01-0004-011-007

Balatas

408.00

LR

183,600.00

2007-12

14,883.84

8,620.88

23,504.72

110 PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK

0801000401733

135-01-0004-011-021

Balatas

332.00

LR

149,400.00

2008-12

10,517.76

5,867.68

16,385.44

111 FORNALES, MARCELINA VDA.DE & JOEL B.

0801000401744

135-01-0004-011-028

Balatas

314.00

LR

141,300.00 2008(24)-12

9,570.72

5,278.22

14,848.94

112 FORNOLES, MARCELINA VDA.DE (3/4 SHARE)JOEL(MINOR 1/4 SHARE)

0801000401745

135-01-0004-011-028-1001

Balatas

62.00

BR

21,610.00 2009(34)-12

1,512.84

812.56

2,325.40

113 NITOLLANO, REBECCA P.ET. AL.

0801000401746

135-01-0004-011-029

Balatas

305.00

LR

137,250.00

2009-12

8,198.40

4,336.40

12,534.80

114 NITOLLANO, REBECCA P.ET. AL.

0801000401747

135-01-0004-011-029-1001

Balatas

128.00

BR

203,460.00

2008-12

15,815.04

8,869.76

24,684.80

115 SUARILLA, ELISEO R.

0801000401748

135-01-0004-011-030

Balatas

312.00

LR

140,400.00

2006-12

12,879.36

7,670.64

20,550.00

116 BERMILLO, FRANCISCA

0801000401756

135-01-0004-011-035

Balatas

280.00

LR

315,000.00

1999(4)-12

16,662.24

10,558.66

27,220.90

117 BERMILLO, ROBERTO S.

0801000401757

135-01-0004-011-036

Balatas

227.00

LR

255,380.00

2007(4)-12

7,463.76

4,208.04

11,671.80

118 BERMILLO, ROBERTO S.

0801000401758

135-01-0004-011-036-1001

Balatas

88.10

BR

135,760.00

2007(4)-12

9,475.72

5,394.36

14,870.08

119 DIPUTADO, ROMMIL JAVIER & JERLIE VILLAHERMOSA DIPUTADO

0801000401768

135-01-0004-011-043

Balatas

400.00

LR

180,000.00

2010-12

8,640.00

4,166.40

12,806.40

120 SANTUYO, BENJAMIN B.

0801000401808

135-01-0004-011-055

Balatas

400.00

LR

450,000.00

2009-12

10,752.00

5,687.04

16,439.04

121 SAMSON, BRIGIDA L.

0801000401847

135-01-0004-011-078

Balatas

214.00

LR

96,300.00

2007-12

7,806.72

4,521.76

12,328.48

122 DEOCAREZA, ELPIDIO

0802000500005

135-02-0005-001-002

Calauag

439.50

LR

197,780.00

2007-12

16,033.04

9,286.40

25,319.44

123 BERIA, JOSEPH ET. AL.

0802000500007

135-02-0005-001-003

Calauag

434.00

LR

195,300.00

2008-12

13,749.12

7,670.40

21,419.52

124 DE LOS SANTOS, TEOTIMA

0802000500009

135-02-0005-001-004

Calauag

1,690.00

LR

760,500.00

2009-12

45,427.20

24,027.76

69,454.96

125 GRATIL, ROMEO H.

0802000500016

135-02-0005-001-004-1007

Calauag

169.00

BR

493,310.00

2009-12

27,310.08

14,445.04

41,755.12

126 COBILLA, MARIVIC

0802000500026

135-02-0005-001-008

Calauag

471.00

LR

211,950.00

2003-12

22,562.88

13,826.16

36,389.04

127 COBILLA, MARIVIC

0802000500027

135-02-0005-001-008-1001

Calauag

183.28

BR

118,120.00

2003-12

38,390.24

26,129.12

64,519.36

128 BORROMEO, AUGUSTO

0802000500050

135-02-0005-002-010

Calauag

229.00

LR

85,880.00

1991-12

14,601.84

9,309.04

23,910.88

129 SAN JUAN, AUGUSTO B.

0802000500052

135-02-0005-002-010-1003

Calauag

62.05

BR

61,440.00

2001-12

11,577.12

7,548.80

19,125.92

130 JINGCO, EDWIN

0802000500087

135-02-0005-002-031

Calauag

159.00

LR

35,780.00

2006-12

5,152.00

3,251.44

8,403.44

131 PELO, ROMEO

0802000500102

135-02-0005-002-038-1002

Calauag

114.40

BR

216,240.00

2009-12

13,851.28

7,327.68

21,178.96

132 VERGARA, SEVERA ALLAMIN

0802000500117

135-02-0005-002-046

Calauag

185.00

LR

69,380.00 1993(24)-12

12,401.88

8,052.20

20,454.08

133 BISENIO, BEATRIZ AVENDAO

0802000500119

135-02-0005-002-047

Calauag

370.00

LR

83,250.00 2007(24)-12

9,768.16

5,967.44

15,735.60

134 SAN VICENTE, REINATA P.

0802000500121

135-02-0005-002-050

Calauag

230.00

LR

103,500.00

2009-12

6,182.40

3,270.08

9,452.48

135 OJEDA, CARMEN PAN AND PAN, MILAGROS

0802000500143

135-02-0005-002-068

Calauag

190.00

LR

71,250.00

1999-12

10,852.08

6,912.96

17,765.04

136 SAN JUAN, EFREN M.

0802000500151

135-02-0005-002-072

Calauag

46.00

LR

10,350.00

1999-12

2,023.20

1,324.24

3,347.44

137 SAN JUAN, EFREN M.

0802000500154

135-02-0005-002-074

Calauag

125.00

LR

56,250.00

1999-12

6,607.20

4,115.12

10,722.32

138 SAN JUAN, EFREN M.

0802000500155

135-02-0005-002-075

Calauag

166.00

LR

37,350.00

1999-12

7,300.64

4,778.32

12,078.96

139 ADMANA, SAMUEL

0802000500162

135-02-0005-002-081

Calauag

438.00

LR

197,100.00

2008-12

13,875.84

7,741.04

21,616.88

140 RAVAGO, MEDARDO AND RAVAGO, LANYREN

0802000500165

135-02-0005-002-085

Calauag

164.00

LR

36,900.00

2009-12

2,906.80

1,620.56

4,527.36

141 ALARCON, CLYDE AUGHDI (SINGLE) S.

0802000501978

135-02-0005-002-089

Calauag

250.00

LR

56,250.00

2010-12

2,250.08

900.08

3,150.16

142 SAN JUAN, PERFECTO

0802000501997

135-02-0005-002-094

Calauag

274.00

LR

143,850.00

1997-12

18,294.96

11,765.20

30,060.16

143 ESTRELLA, MYRNA ( MARRIED TO AURELIO OPENA)

0802000500179

135-02-0005-003-004

Calauag

0.33

LA

3,730.00

2005-12

537.90

333.57

871.47

144 ESTRELLA, MYRNA ( MARRIED TO AURELIO OPENA)

0802000500179

135-02-0005-003-004

Calauag

0.04

LR

84,000.00

2005-12

10,120.32

6,224.88

16,345.20

145 GENERAL, LUIS AND GENERAL, MARIA MOLINA

0802000500345

135-02-0005-003-019

Calauag

367.25

LR

165,260.00 2006(34)-12

14,278.76

8,394.44

22,673.20

146 GENERAL, LUIS JR

0802000500346

135-02-0005-003-020

Calauag

1,101.75

LR

495,790.00 2006(34)-12

42,836.12

25,183.36

68,019.48

147 GENERAL, LUIS JR

0802000500347

135-02-0005-003-021

Calauag

1,222.00

LR

381,960.00 2006(34)-12

33,001.04

19,401.36

52,402.40

jan. 27 - feb. 2, 2013


Item
No.

Declared Owner

bikol reporter
Area

K/C

New Assessed
Value

Year
Delinquent

Unpaid
Taxes

Penalties

Total
Delinquent

New T.D No.

Pin #

Location

148 GENERAL, LUIS JR

0802000500348

135-02-0005-003-021-1001

Calauag

227.85

BR

18,460.00 2006(34)-12

3,765.40

2,474.84

6,240.24

149 MANZANILLA, GEORGE F.

0802000500360

135-02-0005-003-031

Calauag

143.00

LR

64,350.00

1995-12

8,615.84

5,468.80

14,084.64

150 MANZANILLA , GEORGE F.

0802000500361

135-02-0005-003-031-1001

Calauag

85.39

BR

24,120.00

1993-12

15,512.88

10,860.72

26,373.60

151 MANZANILLA, GEORGE F.

0802000500362

135-02-0005-003-032

Calauag

143.00

LR

64,350.00

2003-12

6,850.08

4,197.60

11,047.68

152 VELASQUEZ, REMEDIOS & PACIANA

0802000500365

135-02-0005-003-034

Calauag

143.00

LR

64,350.00

2008-12

4,530.24

2,527.28

7,057.52

153 NIERRA, KATRINA LEA F. AND NIERRA, RAPHAEL LEO F.

0802000500370

135-02-0005-003-036-1002

Calauag

147.00

BR

409,130.00

2010-12

17,001.84

8,198.64

25,200.48

154 BLACER, HERNANDO V.

0802000500382

135-02-0005-003-044

Calauag

143.00

LR

64,350.00

2007-12

5,216.64

3,021.52

8,238.16

155 BLACER, HERNANDO V.

0802000500383

135-02-0005-003-044-1001

Calauag

87.00

BR

2006-08

1,400.40

1,008.24

2,408.64

156 CADAG, MAGDALENA B.

0802000500406

135-02-0005-003-059

Calauag

144.00

LR

64,800.00

1988-12

9,544.72

5,945.44

15,490.16

157 DOLZ, FRANCISCO AND DOLZ, CORAZON DE LOS SANTOS

0802000500442

135-02-0005-003-083

Calauag

205.00

LR

61,500.00

2005-12

6,926.64

4,209.84

11,136.48

158 AYADILLOS, ELIZABETH

0802000500452

135-02-0005-003-091-1001

Calauag

48.00

BR

59,240.00

2008-12

2,869.76

1,600.96

4,470.72

159 MORAL, GAUDENCIO

0802000500337

135-02-0005-003-091-1113

Calauag

83.20

BR

128,212.00

2006-12

10,203.12

6,076.80

16,279.92

160 SENIEDO, GUILLERMO

0802000500305

135-02-0005-003-091-1081

Calauag

56.00

BR

27,776.00

1997-12

7,383.92

4,960.08

12,344.00

161 MARTIN, FRANCISCO

0802000500326

135-02-0005-003-091-1102

Calauag

111.96

BR

227,915.00

2009-12

12,565.20

6,646.16

19,211.36

162 CHAVEZ, ZOILO

0802000500329

135-02-0005-003-091-1105

Calauag

54.00

BR

62,410.00

2005-12

4,928.80

2,999.52

7,928.32

163 FAVORITO, JAIME

0802000500333

135-02-0005-003-091-1109

Calauag

42.34

BR

21,657.00

2000-12

5,038.88

3,350.40

8,389.28

164 FAVORITO, GODIENE

0802000500334

135-02-0005-003-091-1110

Calauag

70.00

BR

71,899.50

2001-12

7,954.88

5,098.32

13,053.20

165 ESTINGOR, DIONISIO

0802000500331

135-02-0005-003-091-1107

Calauag

39.68

BR

29,244.00

2002-12

4,384.72

2,794.56

7,179.28

166 RAGAZA, EMILY

0802000500339

135-02-0005-003-091-1115

Calauag

60.20

BR

59,960.00

2000-12

7,340.96

4,744.32

12,085.28

167 VELASCO, ELMER

0802000500340

135-02-0005-003-091-1116

Calauag

60.80

BR

66,210.00

2008-12

3,541.52

1,975.76

5,517.28

168 BADURIA, DANIS DAVID P.

0802000500341

135-02-0005-003-091-1117

Calauag

57.50

BR

66,460.00

2008-12

3,607.68

2,012.48

5,620.16

169 PAPILLERA, ELISA R.

0802000500208

135-02-0005-003-093-1029

Calauag

49.12

BR

67,740.00

2007-12

4,132.96

2,393.84

6,526.80

170 OLAYAO, ERNESTO

0802000500280

135-02-0005-003-091-1056

Calauag

40.00

BR

29,720.00

1997-12

6,539.92

4,332.96

10,872.88

171 OPORTO, JOVENAL

0802000500282

135-02-0005-003-091-1058

Calauag

80.00

BR

118,860.00

1991-12

20,013.60

13,160.16

33,173.76

172 FELIO, JULIAN

0802000500253

135-02-0005-003-091-1029

Calauag

72.00

BR

68,570.00

2008-12

5,771.36

3,279.76

9,051.12

173 MARMOL, DAVID

0802000500273

135-02-0005-003-091-1049

Calauag

48.80

BR

54,381.00 2006(24)-12

3,872.84

2,292.12

6,164.96

174 CHAVEZ, LEO

0802000500240

135-02-0005-003-091-1016

Calauag

55.00

BR

61,290.00

2008-12

3,450.56

1,924.96

5,375.52

175 DE GUZMAN, ROMEO

0802000500246

135-02-0005-003-091-1022

Calauag

56.00

BR

22,226.00

1991-12

7,071.84

4,795.20

11,867.04

176 OROLFO, DANIEL

0802000500324

135-02-0005-003-090-1100

Calauag

79.00

BR

49,593.00

2006-12

177 REPUBLICA , ROLANDO

0802000500318

135-02-0005-003-091-1094

Calauag

73.75

BR

73,023.00 2001(24)-12

178 PRUELO, CHARLIE

0802000500325

135-02-0005-003-091-1101

Calauag

73.52

BR

121,920.00

179 GARCIA, FLORO

0802000500455

135-02-0005-004-001

Calauag

0.70

LA

180 GARCIA, FLORO

0802000500461

135-02-0005-004-002

Calauag

0.63

LA

181 GARCIA, FLORO

0802000500467

135-02-0005-004-003

Calauag

0.50

182 GARCIA, FLORO

0802000500471

135-02-0005-004-005

Calauag

0.50

183 PEREZ, PEREGRINO ET AL

0802000500545

135-02-0005-004-013

Calauag

184 TEXON, PEPITO D.

0802000500555

135-02-0005-004-017

185 ROSERO, NESTOR C.

0802000500556

135-02-0005-004-018

186 SAN JUAN, GILBERTO

0802000500571

187 ALBIS, RUBEN B. (EDITH)

0802000500587

188 ALBIS, RUBEN B.


189 BARRA, MIRRIAM G.

7,105.36

4,480.96

11,586.32

13,508.26

8,790.98

22,299.24

2001-12

15,256.80

9,777.60

25,034.40

62,480.00

1978-12

13,600.56

8,260.52

21,861.08

61,800.00

1978-12

13,331.40

8,140.68

21,472.08

LA

29,330.00

1978-12

8,159.20

5,044.48

13,203.68

LA

48,880.00

1978-12

10,633.60

6,487.32

17,120.92

402.00

LA

211,050.00

1987-12

20,912.40

13,007.60

33,920.00

Calauag

261.00

LR

58,730.00

2009-12

4,626.32

2,579.12

7,205.44

Calauag

180.00

LR

40,500.00

2001-12

6,996.24

4,518.96

11,515.20

135-02-0005-004-033

Calauag

464.00

LR

139,200.00

1995-12

16,638.00

10,219.84

26,857.84

135-02-0005-004-046

Calauag

150.00

LR

45,000.00

2007-12

4,556.16

2,704.40

7,260.56

0802000500588

135-02-0005-004-046-1001

Calauag

60.15

BR

51,870.00

2007-12

4,222.64

2,445.60

6,668.24

0802000500592

135-02-0005-004-049

Calauag

150.00

LR

45,000.00

2004-12

5,344.80

3,279.36

8,624.16

190 BARRA, MIRRIAM G.

0802000500593

135-02-0005-004-049-1001

Calauag

56.00

BR

61,070.00

2004-12

6,186.24

3,829.52

10,015.76

191 MORALES, ENOLYN R.

0802000500600

135-02-0005-004-053

Calauag

91.00

LR

27,300.00

1994-12

4,284.72

2,739.92

7,024.64

192 PEREZ, TERESITA I.

0802000500603

135-02-0005-004-055

Calauag

94.00

LR

28,200.00

2007-12

2,676.00

1,570.16

4,246.16

193 PEREZ, TERESITA I.

0802000500608

135-02-0005-004-060

Calauag

489.00

LR

102,690.00

2006-12

12,144.56

7,429.60

19,574.16

194 BAUSA, HONESTO M.

0802000500617

135-02-0005-005-002

Calauag

313.00

LR

140,850.00

2008(4)-12

7,031.78

3,776.76

10,808.54

195 ENCISO, CELESTINO B.

0802000500623

135-02-0005-005-007

Calauag

232.00

LR

104,400.00

2010-12

5,011.20

2,416.56

7,427.76

196 ENCISO, CELESTINO B.

0802000500624

135-02-0005-005-007-1001

Calauag

78.00

BR

65,120.00

2010-12

3,907.20

1,979.68

5,886.88

197 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o PAMA, ELIAS & MERCADO, NILO

0802000500625

135-02-0005-005-008

Calauag

215.00

LR

96,750.00

2007-12

6,274.56

3,634.24

9,908.80

198 FILOVILLE, INC.

0802000500628

135-02-0005-005-009

Calauag

223.00

LR

100,350.00

2006-12

7,365.12

4,386.56

11,751.68

199 REVILLA, SALVADOR

0802000500633

135-02-0005-005-012

Calauag

341.00

LR

153,450.00

1971-12

21,253.36

12,629.68

33,883.04

200 GUEVARRA, FE P.

0802000500634

135-02-0005-005-013

Calauag

391.00

LR

175,950.00 2007(34)-12

10,659.92

6,068.76

16,728.68

201 DURAN, JOSEFINA B.

0802000500638

135-02-0005-005-016

Calauag

268.00

LR

154,770.00

2005-12

10,407.60

6,282.24

16,689.84

202 FORTALEZA, JESUS(MARRIED TO: CARMEN FORTALEZA)

0802000500679

135-02-0005-005-045

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2006-12

7,430.40

4,425.44

11,855.84

203 FORTALEZA, JESUS (MARRIED TO: CARMEN FORTALEZA)

0802000500681

135-02-0005-005-046

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2005-12

8,294.40

5,047.52

13,341.92

204 VILLASEOR, SALVADOR C.

0802000500700

135-02-0005-005-057

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

1980-12

12,546.48

7,580.08

20,126.56

205 VILLASEOR, SALVADOR C.

0802000500701

135-02-0005-005-057-1001

Calauag

140.00

BR

1997-08

5,390.80

3,881.04

9,271.84

206 VILLASEOR, SALVADOR C.

0802000500707

135-02-0005-005-060

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

1980-12

12,546.48

7,580.08

20,126.56

207 FABELLARE, SALVACION M.

0802000500704

135-02-0005-005-058

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2004-12

8,225.28

4,997.76

13,223.04

208 SALABER, OSCAR

0802000500709

135-02-0005-005-061-1002

Calauag

85.60

BR

54,240.00

1991-12

22,599.60

14,984.96

37,584.56

209 SALAVER, PASCUAL CORNELIO

0802000500712

135-02-0005-005-064

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2007-12

6,566.40

3,803.36

10,369.76

210 SALAVER, OSCAR

0802000500713

135-02-0005-005-064-1001

Calauag

85.60

BR

54,240.00

1984-12

31,228.08

17,055.84

48,283.92

211 PASCUAL, REDMON

0802000500723

135-02-0005-005-071

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2007-12

6,566.40

3,803.36

10,369.76

212 JAUCIAN, ALEX A.

0802000500728

135-02-0005-005-075

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2009-12

3,870.72

2,047.36

5,918.08

213 PRINCESA, LUIS, JR. B. - MRRD. TO: MARIVIC PRINCESA

0802000500750

135-02-0005-005-091

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2007-12

6,566.40

3,803.36

10,369.76

214 AMIHAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,

0802000500755

135-02-0005-005-093

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2004-12

8,225.28

4,997.76

13,223.04

215 BIASON, JELITA BOMBALES - MRRD. TO: EDGAR B. BIASON

0802000500756

135-02-0005-005-094

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2007-12

6,566.40

3,803.36

10,369.76

216 GALANG, ERWIN NANDO G.

0802000500770

135-02-0005-005-103

Calauag

192.00

LR

100,800.00

2009-12

5,160.96

2,729.84

7,890.80

217 GALANG, ERWIN NARDO C.

0802000500771

135-02-0005-005-103-1001

Calauag

208.00

BR

324,630.00

2009-12

23,651.04

12,873.36

36,524.40

218 GALANG, ERWIN NARDO C.

0802000500772

135-02-0005-005-104

Calauag

192.00

LR

100,800.00

2009-12

5,160.96

2,729.84

7,890.80

219 BOAGA, EDENIA (MARRIED TO: ZOSIMO T. BOAGA)

0802000502010

135-02-0005-005-054

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2010-12

4,860.00

2,462.40

7,322.40

220 BOAGA, EDENIA (MARRIED TO: ZOSIMO T. BOAGA)

0802000502011

135-02-0005-005-054-1001

Calauag

50.00

BR

20,020.00

2010-12

1,201.20

608.06

1,809.26

221 PHILIPPINE VETERANS BANK

0802000501958

135-02-0005-005-102

Calauag

192.00

LR

86,400.00

2010-12

5,184.00

2,626.56

7,810.56

222 BORROMEO, SIEGFREDO

0802000500827

135-02-0005-006-004

Calauag

201.00

LR

105,530.00

2009-12

5,402.88

2,857.76

8,260.64

223 MALANYAON, JAIME

0802000500833

135-02-0005-006-007

Calauag

224.00

LR

100,800.00

1988-12

14,863.60

9,258.24

24,121.84

224 FERNANDO, MARIO M.

0802000500843

135-02-0005-006-015

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00 2003(34)-12

8,424.00

5,140.84

13,564.84

225 FERNANDO, MARIO M.

0802000500844

135-02-0005-006-015-1001

Calauag

56.05

BR

28,070.00 2000(34)-12

7,274.60

4,878.12

12,152.72

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Item
No.

Declared Owner

New T.D No.

Pin #

Location

Area

K/C

New Assessed
Value

Year
Delinquent

Unpaid
Taxes

Penalties

Total
Delinquent

226 ARINES, CECILIA M.

0802000500845

135-02-0005-006-016

Calauag

194.00

LR

87,300.00

2007-12

7,077.12

4,099.20

11,176.32

227 HINANAY, ROGERIA

0802000500867

135-02-0005-006-027

Calauag

188.00

LR

84,600.00

2000-12

10,007.20

6,239.60

16,246.80

228 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o ROCES, RECTORENO

0802000500869

135-02-0005-006-029

Calauag

187.00

LR

84,150.00

2007-12

6,821.76

3,951.20

10,772.96

229 PINEDA, ARTURO & PRADES ROSENDO

0802000500917

135-02-0005-006-061

Calauag

181.00

LR

81,450.00

2008-12

5,734.08

3,198.88

8,932.96

230 NAVARRO, GLORIOSA S.

0802000500930

135-02-0005-006-069

Calauag

181.00

LR

81,450.00

2010-12

3,909.60

1,885.28

5,794.88

231 OLASO, LUCIO G.

0802000500941

135-02-0005-006-075

Calauag

195.00

LR

112,610.00

2009-12

5,765.84

3,049.68

8,815.52

232 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o PUJADO, FRANCISCO JR. G.

0802000500951

135-02-0005-006-080

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2009-12

5,702.40

3,181.28

8,883.68

233 PUJADO, FRANCISCO JR G.

0802000500952

135-02-0005-006-080-1001

Calauag

60.00

BR

56,920.00

2009-12

3,194.32

1,689.52

4,883.84

234 VELASCO, EMILIA V.

0802000500955

135-02-0005-006-081-1002

Calauag

132.00

BR

340,640.00

2009-12

14,931.92

7,897.84

22,829.76

235 ORDAS, EDILBERTO A.( MARRIED TO: MARIA B. ORDAS)

0802000500956

135-02-0005-006-082

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2007-12

6,566.40

3,803.36

10,369.76

236 ORDAS, EDILBERTO A.

0802000500957

135-02-0005-006-082-1001

Calauag

86.40

BR

18,210.00

2007-12

269.12

155.84

424.96

237 MENDOZA, MARCELINO

0802000500961

135-02-0005-006-085

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

2006-12

7,430.40

4,425.44

11,855.84

238 MENDOZA, MARCELINO

0802000500962

135-02-0005-006-085-1001

Calauag

72.00

BR

56,080.00

2006-12

7,829.36

5,019.76

12,849.12

239 CORDIAL, AGNES M.

0802000500968

135-02-0005-006-088-1001

Calauag

46.75

BR

55,940.00

2005-12

5,020.96

3,055.36

8,076.32

240 VILLANEA, ALLAN

0802000500974

135-02-0005-006-091-1001

Calauag

85.35

BR

13,243.94

8,166.24

21,410.18

241 SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM,

0802000500984

135-02-0005-006-097

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

1991-12

11,639.28

7,362.32

19,001.60

242 SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM,

0802000500986

135-02-0005-006-098

Calauag

180.00

LR

81,000.00

1994-12

11,056.08

7,035.68

18,091.76

243 CANING, ERNESTO

0802000500987

135-02-0005-006-098-1001

Calauag

48.80

BR

56,400.00

2000-12

6,636.40

4,289.92

10,926.32

244 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o JARIEL, ISABELO & CONCHITA

0802000501028

135-02-0005-006-124

Calauag

181.00

LR

81,450.00

2005-12

11,428.88

7,186.16

18,615.04

245 JARIEL, ISABELO & CONCHITA

0802000501029

135-02-0005-006-124-1001

Calauag

48.03

BR

28,070.00

2005-12

4,129.44

2,613.84

6,743.28

246 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o PEAFLOR, SALVADOR

0802000501034

135-02-0005-006-127

Calauag

184.00

LR

96,600.00

2007-12

6,712.32

3,887.92

10,600.24

247 PEAFLOR, SALVADOR P.

0802000501035

135-02-0005-006-127-1001

Calauag

57.60

BR

54,740.00

2010-12

2,287.84

1,103.28

3,391.12

248 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o ALSERA, ANTERO

0802000501043

135-02-0005-006-131

Calauag

184.00

LR

96,600.00

2007-12

6,712.32

3,887.92

10,600.24

249 PENOLIO, PEDRO

0802000501049

135-02-0005-006-134

Calauag

181.00

LR

81,450.00

2007-12

6,602.88

3,824.40

10,427.28

250 PENOLIO, PEDRO

0802000501049

135-02-0005-006-134-1002

Calauag

103.55

BR

2002-08

6,377.28

4,591.44

10,968.72

251 BENITEZ, LILIA B.

0802000501052

135-02-0005-006-136

Calauag

181.00

LR

81,450.00

2002-12

9,074.88

5,604.16

14,679.04

252 BENITEZ, LILIA B.

0802000501053

135-02-0005-006-136-1001

Calauag

36.00

BR

27,740.00

2000-12

5,286.72

3,453.12

8,739.84

253 TABLIZO, ATTY ROMEO A. AND TABLIZO, SYLVIA S.

0802000501054

135-02-0005-006-137

Calauag

184.00

LR

96,600.00

2010-12

3,974.40

1,916.56

5,890.96

254 TABLIZO, ATTY ROMEO A. AND TABLIZO, SYLVIA SEBASTIAN

0802000501055

135-02-0005-006-137-1001

Calauag

135.00

BR

118,270.00

2010-12

7,096.32

3,595.44

10,691.76

255 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o PUNZALAN, MAMERTO

0802000501063

135-02-0005-006-143

Calauag

184.00

LR

96,600.00

2007-12

6,712.32

3,887.92

10,600.24

256 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o HERNANDEZ, LORETO

0802000501098

135-02-0005-006-163

Calauag

181.00

LR

95,030.00

2008-12

5,734.08

3,198.88

8,932.96

257 PARTOS, RETITUTA OLLETE

0802000501118

135-02-0005-006-177

Calauag

190.00

LR

99,750.00

2004-12

8,682.24

5,275.44

13,957.68

258 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o GONZAGA, ALFREDO JR.

0802000501124

135-02-0005-006-181

Calauag

243.00

LR

127,580.00

2007-12

8,864.64

5,134.48

13,999.12

259 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o DELOS REYES , LEONARDO

0802000501126

135-02-0005-006-182

Calauag

243.00

LR

127,580.00

2007-12

8,864.64

5,134.48

13,999.12

260 DE LOS REYES, LEONARDO AND NENEBETH

0802000501127

135-02-0005-006-182-1001

Calauag

51.00

BR

55,540.00

2009-12

4,443.20

2,488.16

6,931.36

261 GASILLA, EFRE N.

0802000501128

135-02-0005-006-183

Calauag

239.00

LR

125,480.00

2010-12

5,162.40

2,489.44

7,651.84

262 GASILLA, EFREN C.

0802000501129

135-02-0005-006-183-1002

Calauag

32.00

BR

27,530.00

2009-12

2,202.56

1,233.28

3,435.84

263 BURAC, CORAZON

0802000501139

135-02-0005-006-192

Calauag

238.00

LR

124,950.00

2005-12

10,350.08

6,229.76

16,579.84

264 OCO, JUANITA ( MARRIED TO: ANASITO OCO)

0802000501144

135-02-0005-006-195

Calauag

217.00

LR

97,650.00

2008-12

6,874.56

3,835.20

10,709.76

265 ZUIGA, NERY V.

0802000501150

135-02-0005-006-199

Calauag

315.00

LR

141,750.00

2010-12

6,804.00

3,281.04

10,085.04

266 ALLIED BANKING CORPORATION,

0802000501157

135-02-0005-006-204

Calauag

275.00

LR

123,750.00

2010-12

5,940.00

2,864.40

8,804.40

267 IBASCO, MELVIN

0802000501162

135-02-0005-006-207

Calauag

239.00

LR

107,550.00

2009-12

6,424.32

3,398.00

9,822.32

268 BARNEDO, NEPTALI N.( MARRIED TO: JOYA MAE BARNEDO)

0802000501171

135-02-0005-006-212

Calauag

249.00

LR

112,050.00

2010-12

5,378.40

2,593.60

7,972.00

269 BARNEDO, NEPTALI M.

0802000501172

135-02-0005-006-212-1001

Calauag

104.25

BR

313,360.00

2010-12

10,903.44

5,257.92

16,161.36

270 RAFER, EDITHA

0802000501179

135-02-0005-006-217

Calauag

312.00

LR

163,800.00

2009-12

8,386.56

4,435.92

12,822.48

271 FILOVILLE, INC. c/o EVORA, ROMEO

0802000501208

135-02-0005-006-233

Calauag

180.00

LR

103,950.00

2008-12

6,272.66

3,499.36

9,772.02

272 EBORA, ROMEO M.

0802000501209

135-02-0005-006-233-1001

Calauag

58.50

BR

67,710.00

2007-12

7,650.08

4,641.28

12,291.36

273 DURA, JOSEFINA R.

0802000501219

135-02-0005-006-240

Calauag

314.00

LR

164,850.00

2005-12

13,785.92

8,313.20

22,099.12

274 DURAN, JOSEFINA

0802000501223

135-02-0005-006-243

Calauag

180.00

LR

94,500.00

2005-12

7,902.72

4,765.52

12,668.24

275 DURAN, JOSEFINA

0802000501224

135-02-0005-006-244

Calauag

430.00

LR

193,500.00

2005-12

18,699.84

11,255.44

29,955.28

276 DURAN, JOSEFINA B.

0802000501225

135-02-0005-006-245

Calauag

416.00

LR

187,200.00

2005-12

18,037.12

10,850.08

28,887.20

277 DURAN, JOSEFINA

0802000501226

135-02-0005-006-246

Calauag

180.00

LR

94,500.00

2005-12

7,902.72

4,765.52

12,668.24

278 DURAN, JOSEFINA

0802000501229

135-02-0005-006-247

Calauag

291.00

LR

168,050.00

2010-12

6,913.84

3,334.00

10,247.84

279 DURAN, JOSEFINA

0802000501230

135-02-0005-006-248

Calauag

358.00

LR

161,100.00

2006-12

14,778.24

8,801.68

23,579.92

280 EBORA, ROMEO M.

0802000501237

135-02-0005-006-255

Calauag

92.00

LR

41,400.00

2007-12

3,508.24

2,031.92

5,540.16

281 MENESES, JUAN P.

0802000501238

135-02-0005-006-256

Calauag

93.00

LR

41,850.00

2004-12

4,249.60

2,582.16

6,831.76

282 PANOTES, AMADA C

0802000501248

135-02-0005-006-263

Calauag

232.00

LR

121,800.00

1998-12

13,074.24

8,221.92

21,296.16

283 PANOTES, AMADA & REGINA C.

0802000501248

135-02-0005-006-263-1001

Calauag

64.00

BR

1998-08

4,616.24

3,323.84

7,940.08

284 BAYOT, ROSABEL C.

0802000501249

135-02-0005-006-264

Calauag

128.00

LR

67,200.00

2003-12

6,131.52

3,757.36

9,888.88

285 BARIAS, ANGELINA A.

0802000501250

135-02-0005-006-265

Calauag

123.00

LR

64,580.00

2003-12

6,848.64

4,299.44

11,148.08

286 BARIAS, ALFEDO JR B. AND BARIAS, ANGELINA A.

0802000501251

135-02-0005-006-265-1001

Calauag

49.00

BR

56,630.00

2004-12

5,531.28

3,424.00

8,955.28

287 BORJA, REGINA

0802000501254

135-02-0005-006-268

Calauag

200.00

LR

90,000.00

2009-12

5,376.00

2,843.52

8,219.52

288 RURAL BANK OF CAMALIGAN INC.,

0802000501255

135-02-0005-006-269

Calauag

252.00

LR

113,400.00

2006-12

10,402.56

6,195.52

16,598.08

289 TOLEDO, RENAN R.( MARRIED TO: CARYL F. TOLEDO)

0802000501257

135-02-0005-006-271

Calauag

74.00

LR

42,740.00

2005-12

3,439.12

2,057.84

5,496.96

290 TOLEDO, RENAN & CARYL

0802000501258

135-02-0005-006-271-1001

Calauag

44.20

BR

55,050.00

2007-12

3,581.20

2,074.24

5,655.44

291 ANCIANO, CRESENCIA D.

0802000501263

135-02-0005-007-003

Calauag

331.00

LR

74,480.00

1985-12

21,184.48

13,017.52

34,202.00

292 ANCIANO, CRESENCIANA O.

0802000501267

135-02-0005-007-008

Calauag

1,088.00

LR

489,600.00

1986-12

70,706.88

44,136.32

114,843.20

293 ANCIANO, CRESENCIANA

0802000501268

135-02-0005-007-009

Calauag

331.68

LR

74,630.00

1985-12

18,275.36

11,515.04

29,790.40

294 ANCIANO, EMMA L.

0802000501269

135-02-0005-007-010

Calauag

300.00

LR

67,500.00

1985-12

15,940.08

9,742.24

25,682.32

295 ANCIANO, CRESENCIANA

0802000501272

135-02-0005-007-012

Calauag

638.00

LR

256,680.00

2007-12

20,808.88

12,052.72

32,861.60

296 SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM AND VARGAS, EMMA/ LAZARO VARGAS

0802000501280

135-02-0005-007-016

Calauag

220.00

LR

49,500.00

2009-12

3,899.28

2,173.92

6,073.20

297 JACOB, ALFREDO E.

0802000501295

135-02-0005-007-029

Calauag

3,376.00

LR

1,063,440.00

2006(4)-12

89,045.86

51,975.50

141,021.36

298 PEREZ, JOSE L.

0802000501308

135-02-0005-007-033

Calauag

118.00

LR

26,550.00

2008-12

2,544.88

1,492.48

4,037.36

299 SEGARRA, LEVINO C.( MARRIED TO : SALVACION SEGARRA)

0802000501368

135-02-0005-007-081

Calauag

940.00

LR

21,988.68

13,193.72

35,182.40

300 ALBERTO , NIM FA S. c/o CONCEPCION, MERCY

0802000501381

135-02-0005-007-093

Calauag

180.00

LR

40,500.00

1999-12

7,557.84

4,923.28

12,481.12

301 CAS, JOSE JR P.

0802000501386

135-02-0005-007-096

Calauag

177.00

LR

39,830.00

2001-12

6,880.08

4,443.60

11,323.68

302 CAS, NIM FA S.

0802000501387

135-02-0005-007-096-1001

Calauag

131.00

BR

101,670.00

2001-12

37,302.80

25,556.32

62,859.12

303 NAZ, EPIFANIA I. (I/5 SHARE) NAMELY: NAZ, LEONORA, NAZ ROGELIO

0802000501416

135-02-0005-007-118

Calauag

129.00

LR

20,320.00

2000-12

3,091.04

1,965.44

5,056.48

114,530.00 2004(24)-12

206,100.00 2007(34)-12

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