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Leyte provl jail inmates stage walk
out to dramatize poor jail conditions
City council extends period of
prompt payment discount on RPT
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PALO, LEYTE Ormoc
cops were alerted to the
possibility that around 30 in-
mates of the Leyte Provincial
Jail based in this town could
be on their to escape the
hands of justice after some
182 inmates staged a walk
out from the prison at dawn
of Thursday, January 30.
Sr. Supt. Jose Macanas,
Ormocs new city director, told
the city council about the situ-
ation but assured everything
was in control. He paid the city
council a courtesy call on that
afternoon, and discussed vari-
ous concerns with councilor
Vincent Rama, chair of the
committee on public safety.
Meanwhile, media reports
state that the jail warden,
Merly Bertulfo, claried that
the inmates walked out of
prison by using their children
and spouses as shields to
dramatize their angst against
their poor conditions.
The inmates did not heed
warning shots and continued
to walk out of the jail. The
inmates, it was learned, was
complaining of the poor con-
ditions in jail after Yolanda
struck last November 8, and
lamented that justice due them
has been delayed. Many com-
pla ints agains t the inma tes
have not yet been heard as the
courts in Tacloban have just
resumed hearings this week.
The roofs also leak and it gets
wet and cold especially in the
pas t day s with Agaton and
Basyang. Aside from poor
living conditions, they are
often hungry, some inmates
interviewed by media claimed.
Nonetheless, 147 were im-
mediately recaptured. Some
inmates said they returned
willingly and their escape
was just to draw attention to
their plight.
Their gimmick apparently
worked. It was learned that
prosecutors and judges report-
edly met to discuss measures
on how to expedite the cases
of those inside, especially
those whose records at the
Bulwagan ng Katarungan were
destroyed. The Justice Hall in
Tacloban is along Magsaysay
Boulevard which is a coastal
road along Cancabatoc Bay
and which was ooded by the
storm surges last November 8.
It is not clear as of press
time how many inmates still
remain at large. By LMJ
ALBUERA, LEYTE A victim of suspect-ed salvaging was found in this townat around 11:00 PM of January 26 alongthe national highway at Brgy. Balugowas given a paupers burial by the localgovernment unit here, after nobody cameout to claim the body.
The bullet-riddled body of the manhad only the tattoo Junel at his rightarm and back as his identifying marks.He was found hogtied and thrown alongthe highway.
An unidentified couple reportedlycame by the next day to view the body butapparently it was not their kin.
Meanwhile, new Albuera police chiefSr. Insp. Edwin Oloan, in an interview, saidthat they have documented the victim sothat relatives will recognize him if theycome to claim. He also asked the help ofmedia to disseminate the information, say-ing the victims loved ones also deserve toknow what happened to him.
Sr. Insp. Oloan, 29, is a graduate ofthe Philippine National Police Academyin 2009. He comes from the MountainProvince but his rst assignment was Joloin Sulu before he was transferred there tothe region.
The new police chiefalso vowed to run after drug
ORMOC CITY The city council this week extended the
granting of prompt payment discount for real property taxes for
2014, to include those who pay in a quarterly mode.
The prompt payment discount was requested by the Ormoc
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. though its resolutionNo. 1 Series of 2014 citing that it would greatly help property
owners devastated by Typhoon Yolanda last November 8.
The measure, which was originally proposed by Atty. Bennet
Pongos, Jr., was adapted and passed on mass motion. By LMJ
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Ormocs new city police director Sr. Supt. Jose Macanas pays a call to the city council. He is
seen here talking to councilor Vince Rama (left most). OIC Vice Mayor was councilor Roland
Villasencio who is talking to councilors Tommy Seraca and Bennet Pongos, Jr.
MANILA - Globe Telecom distributed more than 200 cel-
lular phones to super typhoon Yolanda survivors who got
employed in a recent jobs fair held here to help them begin
their new careers.
Many of the survivors either lost their mobile phones or
got them wet during the typhoon, making it difcult for people
to reach them and vice versa. By providing the survivors with
the necessary communication tools, we at Globe hope that we
are able do our part in helping them start anew and giving them
something wonderful to look forward to, said Fernando Es-guerra, ofcer-in-charge of Globe corporate social responsibility.
The 200 cellular phones with prepaid SIM cards were dis-
tributed by Globes employee
volunteers from the Network
Transmission Group (NTG)
and Corporate Social Respon-
sibility (CSR) during a jobs
fair held at Rizal Park recently
for evacuees from Leyte and
Samar who were brought to
Manila to escape the devasta-
tion in Eastern Visayas.
The Globe volunteers
reached out to different Globe
internal groups to provide tools
for the job fair -- Globe Tattoo
offered 50 broadband sticks
and prepaid load to use forregistration at the event, Globe
Prepaid provided tents, Manila
Sales gave prepaid SIM cards
with load, and CSR donated
mobile phones.
The cell phones and SIMs
were given to the rst 200 hires
of the job fair.
As part of Globe Project
Wonderful sustainable de-
velopment platform, Globe
is assisting calamity victims
including its customers, busi-
ness partners, and adopted
communities in rebuilding
their lives by providing shelter,
classrooms, and livelihood op-
portunities.PNA
Globe gives 200 cellphones to
Yolanda evacuees
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Opus Dei head who visited Cebu and Manila to be beatified
Bishop Jose Portillo is seen here with Pope John Paul II.
BISHOP ALVAROdel Portillo was the rst successor of
Opus Dei founder St Josemaria Escriva
In a letter addressed to the Prelate of Opus Dei, Bishop
Javier Echevarria, the Holy See conrmed Pope Francis
approval of the beatication of Alvaro del Portillo, which
will be held on September 27, 2014, in Madrid, del Portillos
hometown. Faithful from all over the world are expected to par-
ticipate in the ceremony, including many from the Philippines.Bishop del Portillo was in the Philippines on January 21
to February 1, 1987 for a pastoral visit to the members and
the different apostolic and social projects of Opus Dei in the
country.
Cardinal Sin hosted a dinner for him at Villa San Miguel,
during which the late Cardinal thanked the Prelate for the work
of Opus Dei in the Philippines, spreading the message of the
universal call to holiness among the lay faithful and bringing
spirituality to the secular environments where the priests and
religious cannot reach, the Cardinal said. Bishop del Portillo
also paid a courtesy call to then President Cory Aquino.
The prelate had a number of general audiences at the Phil-
ippine International Convention Center in Manila and at the
Cebu Plaza Hotel. These were catechetical gatherings where he
answered personal questions on the spiritual life, sanctication
of work, family life, and social responsibility.
Bishop del Portillo is remembered for his untiring service to
the Church and his desire to help others. In one of his generalaudiences, he made an observation about Philippine society,
My daughters and my sons, I have seen enormous wealth
and enormous poverty.
I know that some among you are already running personal
undertakings that form people, provide trades and skills, and
make people capable of raising their status so they can work
better and earn more, he said. The faithful of Opus Dei in
the Philippines were then running technical training schools
for those unable to afford a college education and were be-
ginning a farm school in Batangas for children of farmers of
high school age.
Upon his return to Rome, he sent an Italian delegation to
Cebu to help set up a technical school similar to Centro ELIS,
a successful social project in an outlying district of Rome. That
technical school is now CITE (Center for Industrial Technol-
ogy and Enterprise) in Talamban, which has graduated 3,000
industrial technicians from the Visayas and Mindanao since it
opened in 1991. It is recognized by the national government and
industry as one of the leading technical schools in the Philippines.
President Corazon Aquino formally inaugurated CITE inFebruary 1992. She also inaugurated the Dagatan Family Farm
School in Batangas in August 1988, the rst of its kind in Asia.
Other projects inspired by Bishop del Portillo in the Philip-
pines include the Banilad Center for Professional Development
for girls in Cebu and DAWV (Development Advocacy for
Women Volunteerism).
Last July 5, Pope Francis signed the decree of the Congre-
gation for the Causes of Saints approving a miracle obtained
through the intercession of Bishop Alvaro del Portillo, thus
paving the way for his beatication.
The miracle was the instantaneous healing of Chilean new-
born baby, Jose Ignacio Ureta Wilson in 2003. The boy suffered
a cardiac arrest lasting more than 30 minutes and a massive
hemorrhage. The medical team considered the baby dead, when
unexpectedly, his heart started to beat again. His parents had been
praying for his revival through the intercession of BishopAlvaro
del Portillo. Ten years later Jose Ignacio is living a normal life.
The late Msgr. Flavio Cappucci, postulator of Alvaro del
Portillos cause, said his ofce has received from all over the
world 12,000 signed accounts of favors granted through the in-
tercession of Bishop Alvaro. They include graces of all kinds,
both material and spiritual, he said. Clearly the most striking
are the extraordinary cures, of which there is a variety: from
the disappearance of melanomas with metastasis after praying
to Alvaro del Portillo, to the full recovery of a child who had
drowned in a swimming pool.
Bishop Alvaro del Portillo died in Rome on March 23, 1994
upon returning from a pilgrimage of the Holy Land. He turned 80
two weeks earlier on March 11, 1994. Pope John Paul II went to
pray during his wake and later spoke of the example he always
gave of fortitude and of trust in divine providence and his
delity to the See of Peter.
The beatication ceremony in Madrid will be presided
over by the Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of
the Saints, Cardinal Angelo Amato.
The Chilean boy Jose Ignacio Ureta Wilson who died shortly
after childbirth but was revived afterhis parents prayed for
the intervention of Bishop Portillo.
Singer Gary Valenciano urges
Tacloban kids to go back to school
Mr. Pure Energy, who is also UNICEFs Ambassador of Goodwill, dances with seven kids competing
for a UNICEF ukelele. The kid at the rightmost won it.
TACLOBAN CITY Gary
Valenciano, Ambassador of
Goodwill of UNICEF Phil-
ippines, brought joy to hun-
dreds of children and their
parents with a free concert
held at the Rizal Park in this
city late morning of Thurs-day, January 30.
Valenciano was in the city
for a two-day visit, going
around schools in the city,
some of which are still being
used as evacuation centers.
During the concert, Valen-
ciano lauded the parents and
children of Tacloban saying,
you are doing an amazing
job in reco veri ng from the
disaster. He also gave them
the assurance that they are not
alone in the journey to recov-
ery and that UNICEF will be
with them from beginning to
the end.
Valenciano also shared hisown personal experience of
living with juvenile diabetes,
saying that contrary to percep-
tion that people in the enter-
tainment industry are without
problems, they too have their
own sad stories. He said that as
long as people are alive, they
must not lose hope.
Aside from singing to the
crowd, he also brought joy to
eight kids who competed for a
ukulele by imitating his dancemoves. A young boy, who con-
dently imitated Valenciano
complete with cart wheels, got
the ukelele while the others
were given Gary Valenciano
colognes as consolation prize.
A competitor, named Marriele,
gave Valenciano a drawing
with the words I love you
Idol.
In a short talk with me-
dia at the end of the concert,
Valenciano said he had been
ambassador of goodwill for the
UNICEF since 1997. He added
he loved what he was doing,
saying he wanted to impart
his music to the children forthem to forget their traumatic
experiences and have hope.
He said his visiting Taclo-
ban was part of UNICEFs
campaign to encourage chil-
dren to go back to school. In-
stead of them being out on the
streets doing nothing, opening
themselves up to all kinds of
exploitation, they should be
in school .. enjoy learning and
making a life for their future.
UNICEF will be supportingthem. We are giving them
school supplies, supporting
their studies, he said.
Angela Kearney, represen-
tative to UNICEF Philippines,
they appreciated what Valen-
ciano was doing. We appreci-
ate Gary Valencianos support
in inspiring the children and
parents, and for stressing the
importance of returning to and
staying in school, she said.
Schools serve as a lifeline
for children who have been
through troubling experiences
from the massive disaster,
offering not only education
but bri ng ing rhy thm ba ckto childrens daily lives and
providing a safe place where
they can learn and play and be
children.By LMJ
FAT CHOI TEAHOUSE
DIMSUM celebrated the
Chinese New Year with
an eat all you can buffet
dinner of real-to-goodness
Chinese food. Originally
scheduled on January 31, it
had to be moved to February
1 because of Basyang.
Among their offerings were
chicken parcel (top left),
shrimp hakaw and mixed
vegetables on a basket
(bottom), which was a
playful take on crunchy
pancit canton.
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PHIL. PRESSINSTITUTE
Whos going to
take care of me?
Thanks to NEA
SEE FR. ROY P. 5SEE MERCADO P. 5SEEVIEW FROM ORMOC
P. 6
THATS THE question Blanche Gallardo
asked recently. She lived and worked in
Hong Kong as a writer, editor and publisher
for nearly 35 years. She returned to the
Philippines and is now in her early 80s, also
long widowed.
My own journey took me from the Phil-
ippines Herald to Asia Magazine, and from
thence to the Orientations Group as editor of
Chic, the rst regional womens magazine,
University of Santo Tomas graduate Blanche
wrote:
From there, I joined the HK Tatler group
to create and edit womens magazine Eve and
the Home Journal, a publication for home-
makers... Before retiring in Manila with myhusband, the late Bert Gallardo ( who worked as
Art Director for Asia Magazine) , we published
an interior design magazine in Hong Kong. I
wrote under the byline of Blanche, Blanquita
being virtually unpronounceable in the then
British Crown Colony, she adds. Recently, she
hit the opinion pages with her Social Security
System tiff.
SSS has been hounding me to pay back-
dated contributions for driver/kasambahay
. Blanche objected to the driver passing off
assigned tasks to another kasambahay. She
threatened to quit. Blanche let her go.
A few months later I received the rst of
two Demand Letters from the SSS demanding
that I pay contributions for her years of service,
plus penalties. It took SSS 13 months to reply
to my enquiries --- only to repeat the samedemand or else.
Even more galling is the fact that although
they found a le of my own SSS contributions
from decades ago, they are unable to trace it, or
tell me what happened to it. All I could gather
was that I was working with a taxi company
sometime in the late 1980s, a period I was not
even a resident in the country, as my passport
will bear out.
Tell me, what am I supposed to do? HELP!
We never heard if SSS did haul Blanche to
the clink. But a friend in Iligan City emailed us
a copy of a thoughtful and as usual polished
feature by Blanche. Below is: Who Is Going
To Take Care Of Me?
Providence says that a year isnt just one
loop around the sun. It is a forward journey
along a timeline over which God stands at thestart and simultaneously stands at the end, and
at every point in between.
It is as if God were viewing a paradebut
not as we do, standing in one place, watching
each event pass us. Rather, Gods perspective
is like a person standing on a tall building,
simultaneously viewing the parade at its start,
middle, and end.
For that band in the middle of the parade,
there is a denite past (That spot where two of
the trumpet players fainted) and an anticipated
future (Are those kids ahead holding water bal-
loons?). But the person on top of the building
sees everything, all at once.
Providence comes from the Latin word
meaning to forsee. God looks ahead, in otherwords. His vision is like the wheels ringed about
with eyes that move to and fro in the visions of
the Old Testament prophet Ezekiel.
Gods eyes are not the like spots on a pair
of dice that turn randomly up and around and
over. This day is more than the breathless hope
that the dice will come up in our favor, only to
watch them thrown tomorrow again. The only
people who think its okay to look at life as just
a big gamble are those who have not done very
much gambling.
Heres a word from Jesus Sermon on the
Mount that we would do well to ponder within
the rst waking hour of every day: Therefore
I tell you, do not worry about your life, what
you will eat or drink; or about your body, what
you will wear. Is not life more important than
food, and the body more important than clothes?Look at the birds of the air; they do not
sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet
your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not
much more valuable than they? Who of you
by worrying can add a single hour to his life?
(Matthew 6:25-27). It doesnt get any more
practical than that.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus made
some of the preeminent statements in Scripture
about the providence of God. He was addressing
one of the universal pressing questions we all
ask: Who is going to take care of me? At your
eightieth birthday that question might have a
special urgency, but in truth it is no less urgent
when one is twenty.
The answer?
Your heavenly Father knows you need
them. So dont get caught in the rat race or,
WITH THE Vhong Navarro affair going
viral, raging like digital wildre in the social
media, many people are confounded as to
what to think about it and what to do with
it. A few have asked whether we are not
wasting time, or whether our priorities are
getting askew.
Its denitely a debatable point, but I think
its a valid question that only shows we have a
problem to solve, a challenge to face. The matter
of internet trending is a new phenomenon that
needs to be understood and managed properly.
We should not be afraid to confront it, since
anyway its already there. We just have to get
the most out of it, learning precious lessons
along the way and setting guidelines and normsof prudence for future use. I dont think its a
pure waste of time.
Im sure its a problem that brings with it
some great benet for us, that is, if we know
precisely how to handle it. So, lets always be
optimistic, even as we go through the tedious
process of sorting things out. Some good can
always be derived from this mess.
Remember that the worst thing that ever
happened in human history, the killing of Christ,
the son of God who became man to save us,
brought about the greatest good we can ever
have: the sure promise of our redemption.
With our powerful technology-driven social
media, we should not be surprised that many
developments, topics, events, catch-phrases
can catch re easily, and not only corruption in
government, earthquakes and Yolandas havethis capacity.
Human drama that erupts in scandals,
especially those involving public gures, has
the necessary explosive ingredients to make a
trending. Its a fact of life that we just have to
learn to live with. Thats why, on our part, we
just have to be prepared to handle this kind of
situation.
We are not living in a cocoon. We have to
be open to anything, convinced also that as long
as we have faith in God and in his providence,
everything, including the bad things, will al-
ways work out for the good. Omnia in bonum.
Truth is people are fascinated with the ex-
traordinary, whether it is the heights of goodness
and heroism or the depths of evil and malice.
The normal, average and ordinary, the usual
and the expected hardly attract any attention.But we have to be prudent in all this. Among
the rst things we need to do once this kind of
events happen is to pray, to keep a strong and
intimate union with God, for from beginning to
end he should be the sure guide for us.
Otherwise, we would be at the mercy of our
emotions and passions, our idle curiosity, and
other social conditionings that actually are in
great need of proper grounding and perspective.
Being with God is not impossible to do. It
can always be done as long as we are humble
enough to admit that we always are in need
of him, especially in some extraordinary and
confusing circumstances.
Our main problem is that we often set God
aside, considering him as a hindrance to our
pursuit of knowledge. Hardly anything is more
wrong than this. If we are not guided by God, by
OUR ELECTRICITY here at Hermosilla
Drive (Malbasag) has nally been restored.
At the rate the line restoration was going, I
thought it would be on March yet that we
would see sugang dagitabnon.
My thread of text messages with board di-
rector Lito David about the matter shows that
the house connections in our area were started
at around January 21. We nally had power by
January 30. I made kulit of Lito and he made
kulit of whoever was in-charge but he can only
do so much. In the meantime, I refused to listen
to innuendos from others who did it, that we
group together and hire a contractor aron ma-
dali. It was a matter of principle for me, sort
of Ohana. When you have lived for a longishtime in a neighborhood, you tend to see them as
family. And as family, its Ohana or nobody
gets left behind.
Admittedly, the area is populous but with
only two people working on it, I can really say
it was snail paced.
In contrast, my moneyed friends who live in
hoity-toity subdivisions that are a distance from
the city proper already had power before Christ-
mas. They said they had to shell out as much as
P 2,500 per household to pay the contractors.
In one subdivision of about 20 plus houses,
my friend said they paid P 1,500 each. If we do
the math, that would be not less than P 30,000
for that small, exclusive subdivision.
Another friend had to pay P 10,000 for her
house alone just to get power asap and her
house is 7 or 8 kilometers away from the cityproper.
And if you were a poor neighbor who com-
plained why their houses already had power and
yours did not, you were told pananghid sa kang
_____ if he or she would allow you to tap on
his/her line. Ah, mura man tag-iya na sa Leyeco!
The disparity between the rich enclaves and
the dwellings of the poor had never been so
stark. It was like we have been blasted back to
the 70s when only the rich can afford electric-
ity and the poor had to make do with lamparilya.rrr
Anyway, I think LEYECO V is trying to nd
its soul right now. Sayang naman sad ka daghan
sa Dios-non diha, sige simba and very active in
church activities, if they just lose their souls to
the greed of contracting.
Sources said that GM Juanito Jorda andBoard President Joselito Yap were called to
the National Electrication Administration and
warned about the (ab)use of the contractors.
They were reminded that as distribution utili-
ties, they were mandated to supply electricity
to each and every consumer without delay and
at the least minimum cost.
LEYECO V, as per my interview with
Engr. Crescente Lopena, had already received
P 100-million from NEA. It is barely a tenth of
what has been destroyed but it should be enough
to mobilize electricians to do massive line resto-
ration. If news reports in national papers are to
be believed, then there is another P 600-million
coming to the cooperatives rescue. With this
amount, there is not enough reason even to ask
for increase in distribution rates.
Our barangay captain, who was among
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FEBRUARY 9, 2014
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
5Jan. 27 - Feb. 2, 2014
FR. ROY ... from P. 4
Dream marriage
Man can make
storms &
earthquakes?
THIS CORNER received material from Bro.
Luing Fran who is the moving spirit of PeaceOffensive, a Marian Movement, which can
be an eye-opener and very mind-boggling.
The pamphlet is meekly entitled Global
Technology.
There was a man, a genius, named Nikola
Tesla (1856-1943) who is considered the great-
est inventor of all time. A Croatian physicist,
who is known for his research in the eld of
alternating current (AC) and motor develop-
ment. He was obsessed by the concepts of
long-distance communications and the wireless
transmission of electrical power and spent much
time and large sums of money on his experi-
ments. At his lab in Colorado Springs, Colo-
rado, U.S.A., he built the worlds powerful radio
transmitter (Tesla Magnifying Transmitter). He
held literally hundreds of patents w/c formed
the basis for all our wireless communicationswhile he was still a young man. He did many
experiments with electromagnetic energy. He
said he could manipulate the weather, that he
could split the jet stream and stall storms caus-
ing them to spill all their moisture in one area.
He even stated that he could create earthquakes
to the extent that he could split the earth in half.
He was too far advanced for his peers that he
was hated, feared, ridiculed, chided, belittled,
laughed at, discredited and branded as a loner.
The High Frequency Active Auroral Re-
search Project (HAARP) is a Tesla transmitter
and the largest in the world. It consists of 30
acres of antennas that beam powerful radio
signals into the earths upper atmosphere. It
is also called as ionospheric beater and it dis-
rupts the earths magnetic eld, which keeps
the earth in balance with the sun and the moon.What HAARP is able to do is transmit power
into a focused beam that can be transferred
to any place on earth. The receiving sites can
then transmit their own ELF (Extremely Low
Frequency) electromagnetic waves. The GWEN
(Ground Wave Emergency Network) was begun
in the 1980s by the U.S. government. The sys-
tem was allegedly designed for the purpose of
maintaining defense communications in case
of nuclear war. However, the entire network ishighly vulnerable to destruction from an elec-
tromagnetic pulse (EMP) generated by a high-
altitude nuclear explosion. The GWEN towers
299 feet high and have 100 cop-per wires, each
330 ft long, fanning out from the tower one foot
underground. Each tower transmits a signal 200
miles in all directions.
The GWEN towers transmit elec-tromag-
netic waves in the VLF (Very Low Frequency)
range of 150 and 175 khz. The VLF range was
selected because its signals travel by means
of ground waveselectromagnetic elds that
hug the ground rather than radia-ting into the
atmosphere. A single GWEN station transmits
to a 360 degree circle radiating out from it to a
distance of about 250 to 300 miles.
The potential uses of GWEN and HAARP
are in the eld of weather manipulation andmind control. In addi-tion, these towers have
sensor and trac-king surveillance systems. This
techno-logy can transmit subliminal voices, at-
tack the central nervous system, simulate UFO
abductions and more. X x x
Tesla on several occasions demonstrated
that he could perform wireless transmission
of power. It was him who introduced us to
robotry, computers, missile science, satellites,
microwaves, beam weapons and nuclear fusion.
Why have we not heard of Nikola Tesla?
The answer is simple. Tesla embarrassed the
scientic community because he did things the
experts said could not be done. His punishment
was to be consigned to historical oblivion.
Today, he is virtually unknown even by many
professors and engineers. He always stated
that his greatest inventions were based on thesimplest of principles and could be built by an
amateur in his garage. He was planning to build
a tower to transmit free electric power. The
potential of transmitting electric power cannot
be quantied. Think of having cars running on
electricity without using gasoline or diesel. For
sure the OPEC will raise money to have him
eliminated. (continued next week)
we might say, the pagan chase (the pagans run
after all these things). There is a better alterna-
tive, in other words, to living a life of hoarding.
As someone said, the problem with the rat
race is that even if you win, youre still a rat. Oursecurity does not come from the bank statement
telling us how much weve saved up, or from
the number of suits in the closet.
Food in the pantry is a good thing. But no
matter how much any of us have to eat or drink
or wear or drive or shelve, we will never know
security until we see the face of providence:
the God who clothes the lilies of the eld and
who tends to the birds of the a ir. And he knows.
He knows what we have and what we need. He
knows those days when we have less than we
think we need, too.
whom or what then are we guided? Our reason
and legal system alone? What others say and do?
If our faith in him is supported by good
doctrine, attitudes and virtues, then we would
know how to proceed and how to assess things.
We would know whether we have good reason
to get into the issue in the rst place. And then
along the way, we would know how to react,
what to think, what to say and not say, etc.
Our judgments will always be marked by
prudence and charity, even as the requirements
of justice would also be met. We need to discard
the idea, often unarticulated but functional,
that charity and justice cannot go together in
some cases.
We would be able to avoid baseless suspi-
cions. We would listen to every party involved
and would make appropriate statements only
after careful deliberation of facts. We need to
realize that especially in cases involving big
people, big resources are also being utilized,
tremendous spins are made, to distort the facts
to their favor.
It would be good if from time to time we
review some code of ethics regarding the use of
social media, so we can be reminded of certain
guidelines that we tend to forget or set aside in
the heat of the moment. Email: roycimagala@
gmail.com
MERCADO ... from P. 4
Matthew 5: 13 - 16
You are the salt of the earth; but if salthas lost its taste, how shall its saltness berestored? It is no longer good for anythingexcept to be thrown out and trodden underfoot by men.
You are the light of the world. A city seton a hill cannot be hid.
Nor do men light a lamp and put it undera bushel, but on a stand, and it gives lightto all in the house.
Let your light so shine before men, thatthey may see your good works and giveglory to your Father who is in heaven.
MY WIFE and I have been often asked, indi-
vidually or as a couple, to stand as sponsorsin weddings. We have lost count of how often
it has been but the number is certainly past
80 by now.
We have been married for 35 years and so
people ask us the secret or formula to our per-
fect marriage. First of all, our marriage is not
perfect and no marriage is perfect. If a couple
say theirs is, either they are dreaming or under
medication. Secondly, every relationship is dif-
ferent so there is no formula that can be used
by all. Thirdly, it is not a miracle that we lasted
this long but miracles can happen to everyone
who believes. And lastly, there are certain be-
haviors that are universal, that we often advise
newlyweds during the reception, which they
can consider, to make their marriage successful
based on the acronym of STAR:
1. Safety:Being emotionally and physicallysafe, and being able to count on that, is every
couples dream, but few have it.
Couples also tend to connect safety with
knowing they are the priority in their partners
life, that when a priority decision has to be
made, they are at the top of the list.
Finally, safety is connected with the con-
dence that whenever they are in their partners
presence they can trust, without a doubt, that
their partner will be emotionally available, listen
accurately and deeply and withhold judgment.
According to new brain studies, when
anyone feels this sort of safety their glandular
system secrets chemicals into the bloodstream
called endorphins, which produce a sense of
well-being and strengthen the immune system.
Safety appears to be an emotional state experi-
enced in the body!2. Trust.Safety is also the precondition for
trust. Trust seems similar to relating, another
word often used by couples to describe their
experience, but relating refers to interactions
without the feeling of trust. This state is ex-
pressed as you and I against the world.
3. Amazement:This is what couples want
to feel all the time. By amazement or joy, they
tend to mean a low grade and generalized sense
of pleasure rather than an ecstatic high. It is like
the plateau of relaxation and pleasure that comes
after an orgasm.
We think this is the primary and natural
human emotion felt when we are not anxious.
While passion often seems limited to sexual
feelings, it also includes a sense of ecstasy that
can happen when couples have a felt sense
of connection in any context. Feeling one witheach other while playing and laughing together
can be as passionate as sex.
4. Respect:Respect eliminates negativity
about everything all the time. This state of zero
negativity is the context in which all positive
things happen. Nothing good happens when
negativity is present. Negativity stimulates fear
and anxiety and destroys the safety that is the
pre-requisite for connection and joy.
In retrospect, if there is really a formula for a
dream marriage, perhaps this equation provided
by an expert is as good as any:
Dream Marriage = Attraction + Good Inten-
tions + Courtesy + (Seless Giving * Gracious
Receiving) + Work Ethic + Physical Fitness +
Humility + Willingness to Forgive - Malicious
Intent.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The PUBLIC and ANY OFFICER OF THE LAWis hereby informed that an ORDER OF ARRESTagainst REX EDRIAN COJUANGCO (whose photois published in herein notice), said to reside at Door 3,C.S. Mendola Street, Punta, Ormoc City, was issuedby Judge Girlie M. Borrel-Yu of Branch 35, RegionalTrial Court in relation to CRIM. CASE NO. R-ORM-13-00385-CRfor QUALIFIED THEFT.
Information that would lead to his arrest and bringhim to justice would be most appreciated.
People who have informtion as to the whereaboutsof REX EDRIAN COJUANGCOare enjoined to callthe attention of the Chief of Police of the Police Pre-cinct 3 in Brgy. Linao, Ormoc City or any Ofcer of
the Law.paid advt
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DENGUE ... from P. 1
FDA warns vs. oxygenated, alkaline water
those who would talk to linemen daily as they came here to
Hermosilla, said that the plans of LEYECO V as announced by
Max Torcinde in the DUs paid hour on two FM radios were nice
to listen to. It was plausible. It was explained that restoration
would start from the city core rst, to radiate outside. However,
the reality was not even an inch of it.
Kanindot paminawon sa ilang plano sa radio. Mag-announce
daw sila kun kanus-a muanhi aron magtinabangay pati mga tawo.
Misugot na ang mga tawo, ug andam tanan mutabang, he said.
But the advance announcement never came. The people who
were eager to help out in the pintakasi have zzled out. That was
December and early January.
In a visit to LEYECO V, I aired out this observation -- that the
promised announcements were never done. I was nonchalantly
told they were doing it on the radio at a time when there is no
power to plug on our radio sets? Its sad but I think LEYECO
V has forgotten there are people with no radios, not even the
battery type.
And listening to the radio is the least that people do nowadays.
Theyd rather work on repairing their homes or report for work.
Some would rather spend their time lining up for relief, wherever
it is distributed, because they have no food on their table. Find-
ing a radio, whether electric or battery powered, is no priority.
I suggested to Max Torcinde to try it the old way, like use
trompas or public announcement systems. But I havent heard
any.
Engr. Lopena said that the state of power right now is like
we have been blasted back in time, to year 1985. That was the
year he joined the DU and he remembers that during those
times, it was only the town centers and those along the highway
that had power. Energization down to the sitio levels was just a
Marcosian dream.
Since weve been blasted back in time, then maybe the old
way to inform people would work better.
VIEW FROM ORMOC ... from P. 4
the distribution. With himwere Lee Marshall, USAID-Philippines deputy directorof the ofce of education,USAID regional administra-tor Andrew Holland andMarcial Salvatierra, chief ofparty of Basa Pilipinas. Onhand to receive them wereDepEd regional directorDr. Luisa Yu, Leyte divisionsuperintendent Dr. Ronel AlFirmo and Ormoc SchoolDivision superintendentMariza Magan.
Mariza Magan said thatschool kits are for 33 schoolsin Ormoc City. There are30,000 pupils in all of Or-mocs school but they willprioritize those that havenot received any aid fromNGOs since Yolanda strucklast November 8.
The 600 students of thePawing Elementary Schoolalso got the kits while theremaining will be distrib-uted to selected schools in
the 3rd and 4th district ofLeyte.
Dr. Luisa Yu, on theother hand, lauded theteachers and students ofthe typhoon-devastatedareas for the strength andresiliency. We are fin-ished with the Stand upTacloban, Stand Up, Leytebattle cries. Now, our bat-tle-cry is to move on withour lives and I salute youteachers and students forpersevering, for resuming
classes and going back toschool despite the condi-tions Yolanda has left ourschools, she said in thevernacular.
The DepEd regionaldirector said these wordsagainst the backdrop ofrooess classrooms and acampus that was delugedby 10 feet of water and sev-en dead bodies were foundafter the water subsided.
Teacher Maria Theresa
Villarente, however, saidthey were thankful theyonly lost one student. Thedead found in the schoolcompound and which re-mains in graves beside theroad were people who werecrushed when the Gabaldonbuilding collapsed and twowomen who were givingbirth in a nearby birthingclinic were swept away bythe waters and drowned.Villarente said one of thewomen was found with thebaby still hanging out of herwomb in breech position.
For his part, USAIDdeputy mission directorReed J. Aeschliman said hehad nothing but praises forthe people of Leyte, admir-ing them for their strengthand courage. You stillcan smile. I cannot beginto imagine what you wentthrough, he said, still yousmile cheerfully.
He added that the dis-
tribution of school kits andteaching aid was just onecomponent to their relief ef-fort. He said the sooner thechildren are back to school,it signaled that the roadto recovery had opened.Education is the rst moveto normalize things, he ex-plained, as it gave familysa sense of purpose.
He also revealed thatlater that day, he would bemeeting with DepEd peopleto discuss their evaluation
of infrastructure needs ofvarious schools the USAIDhas visited, and what helpthey could extend.
The USAID guests werewarmly welcomed by pu-pils who smiled, cheeredand waved banneretteswhile parents, mostly moth-ers who came, warmlythanked all the guests asthey made their way to andfrom the program venue.
USAID ... from P. 4
Dengue has four knownstrains, one of which is thehemorrhagic kind which isdebilitating and could befatal.
Nonetheless, Dr. Rodri-guez told co-councilors dur-ing the pre-session caucus,this is a cause of concern.It is a health concern.
In fairness to the CityHealth Ofce, he added, theCHO is doing the best it can.The CHO now has 10 fog-ging machines: three weredonated by a Korean NGOand another 4 donated bythe Medicins san Frontier orthe French Doctors with-out Borders. Of the morethan 100 dengue victims,around 8 were volunteersof foreign humanitarian
organizations.But Rodriguez said fog-
ging was largely ineffec-tive recently because of therains. The CHO, togetherwith the Rotary Club ofOrmoc and the Rotary Clubof Ormoc Bay, even tried ap-plying the larvicide Teme-phos last December, butapparently the heavy rainsbrought by Agaton appar-ently reduced its toxicity.
The city again triedasking from the Rotary forTemephos but were toldthey had run out. Withoutfree larvicide, Rodriguez
said, the CHO is asking tobe allocated funds from thecitys calamity funds.
For his part, councilorDr. Gerardo Penserga saidthat for the citys anti-den-gue drive to be successful,it had to be done city-wideand simultaneously. Hesaid that doing fogging orsprinkling larvicide in a fewareas would only increasethe mosquito population inareas where it is not done.
Penserga then askedthe involvement of the Ligang Barangay to the anti-dengue drive, saying it was
a key sector that could en-sure its success.
Top four barangayswith the most incidence ofdengue are Cogon, Linao,Bagong-buhay, and Tam-bulilid. These are the citysmost populous barangayswhere big areas are occu-pied by informal settlersand shanty communities.
NEWS
Madre: Father, tugnaw man
kaayo ko oi.
Pari: Ako pud Sister. Gusto
nimo buhaton nato ang buhat
sa magtiayon?
Madre:Sige Father!
Pari: Hala, timplahe ko ogkape
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Popular Mottos:
PAF:No guts, no glory!
PA:No retreat, no surrender.
Sikyo:No ID, No entry.
Tanod:Walang kape, walang
duty!
(from Bebot B.)
The Rotary Club of Ormoc (RCO0 in cooperation with the Rotary Care Center of RI District 3780
recently distributed raincoats and slippers to the schoolchildren of So-ob Elementary School in
Albuera, Leyte. With them is RI District 3780 district governor Sammy Pagdilao.
THE FOOD and Drug Ad-
ministration (FDA) warns
the public against vendors
and peddlers who make
false, deceptive and mislead-
ing promotions on alkaline
and oxygenated water.
Vendors make declara-
tions and promise to potential
buyers that alkaline or oxy-
genated water removes every
known chronic disease condi-
tion, acts as strong antioxidant,
slows the aging process and
promotes greater absorption of
nutrients, FDA director gen-
eral Kenneth Hartigan-Go said
in FDA Advisory 2014-010.
Go said therapeutic claims
made on drinking water as a
ploy to promote and market
water must be substantiated by
valid clinical trials.
It is a violation of Repub-
lic Act 9711, otherwise knownas the FDA Act of 2009, to sell
or offer for sale or use puri-
cation devices that allegedly
produce water known as al-
kaline water or oxygenated
water and make therapeutic
claims without a Certicate of
Product Registration (CPR),
he said.
Go said those engaged in
the manufacture, importation,
sale and distribution of water
with therapeutic claims should
secure a license to operate
from the FDA before they can
apply for a CPR.
Consumers are advised
not to fall prey to these unscru-
pulous vendors and peddlers.
Drinking alkaline, oxygen-
ated or ionized water does not
change the blood pH level, he
said.PIA
THE DEVELOPMENT
Bank of the Philippines
(DBP) has been tapped by
the Department of Trade
and Industry (DTI) for its
Business Name Registration
System (BNRS) e-payment
facility which would make
it easier for entrepreneurs
to start a business in the
country.
Through the BNRS e-pay-
ment facility, entrepreneurs
can apply and renew their busi-
ness name without going to
their DTI ofces. Applicable
fees can be paid online through
BancNet ATM, debit cards and
GCash.
The facility will shorten
the process of business name
registration as sole proprietors
can apply online at www.bnrs.
dti.gov.ph. Entrepreneurs can
complete the business name
registration process in less
than 15 minutes and may opt
to download and print business
name certicates. The facility
is one of the projects that DTI
is implementing to enhance the
delivery of services to the busi-
ness community and further
encourage economic growth
in the country.PR
DBP is DTIs e-payment facility
Republic of the PhilippinesREGIONAL TRIAL COURTBranches 6,7,8,9,34,43 & 44
8th Judicial RegionMagsaysay Blvd, Tacloban City
NC -2014-01-35PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT AS NOTARY PUBLIC FOR AND
WITHIN THE TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF THE REGIONAL TRIALCOURTS OF TACLOBAN CITY
NOTICE OF HEARINGNOTICE is hereby given that a Summary Hearing on the Petition for
Commission as NOTARIES PUBLIC OF:1. Atty. Rolan A. Tiunayan NC-2014-01-352. Atty. Jovill C. Del Pilar Menzon 2014-01-363. Atty. Hasmin Cristy S. Avila-Biba r 2014-01-374. Atty. Sheena May D. Tejano 2014-01-385. Atty. Joanne F. Montance s 2014-01-39
6. Atty. Carissa E. Santo 2014-01-407. Atty. Leo C. Tabao 2014-01-418. Atty. Gil Mark Gil M. Tadena 2014-01-439. Atty. Gerry Valentine V. Baquilod 2014-01-4410. Atty. Edgar T. Octa 2014-01-4511. Atty. Adrew Astilla 2014-01-4612. Atty. Joseph N. Escalona 2014-01-4813. Atty. Daniel G. Matriano 2014-01-4714. Atty. Rodolfo A. Penalosa, Jr. 2014-01-4915. Atty. Maila N. Andrade 2014-01-5016. Atty. Leslie Rose Adolfo-Torres 2014-01-5117. Atty. Shiela A. Rinos 2014-01-5218. Atty. Teodoro E. Alianza 2014-01-5319. Atty. Ryan M. Oledan 2014-01-5420. Atty. Federico N. Triste, Jr. 2014-01-55Shall be heard on February 23, 2014 at the RTC Br. 6 Session Hall, at 2:30
Oclock in the afternoon. Any person who has any cause or reason to objectto the grant of the petition may le a veried a written opposition thereto,received by the undersigned before the date of the summary hearing. Let thisNotice of Hearing for Commission as Notary Public be published in a newspa-per of general circulation within the territorial jurisdiction where the same shallbe heard by the Executive Judge on the aforementioned date, time and place.
January 2014, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Magsaysay Blvd., Tacloban City.(Sgd.) HON. ALPHINOR C. SERRANO
Executive JudgeEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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NOTICES 7Jan. 27 - Feb. 2, 2014
Republic of the PhilippinesREGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8th Judicial RegionOrmoc City
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTCASE NO. R-ORM-14-00001-FC
FOR:EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REALESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS
AMENDEDFEBE M. MATIGA,
Mortgagee,
-versus-JUANITA MORAL,
Mortgagor,X--------------------------X
NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALEUpon extra-judicial petition for sale under
Act 3135 as amended led by FEBE M. MATIGA,Mortgagee, against JUANITA MORAL, mortgagor,of Brgy. Tambulilid, Ormoc City, alleging violationon the REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE WITH PROMIS-SORY NOTE which was registered at the Registry ofDeeds of Ormoc City on March 12, 2006. To satisfythe mortgage of Indebtedness which as of August 11,2006 amounts to THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND(P300,000.00) excluding penalties, liquidated damages,stipulated interests of 5%, attorneys fees and expensesincurred in this proceedings. The undersigned Sheriffunder the direct supervision of the Clerk of Court andEx-Ofcio Sheriff of the Ofce of the Clerk of Court,Regional Trial Court, Ormoc City will sell at PUBLICAUCTION on FEBRUARY 26, 2014 at 09:00 oclock inthe morning until 4:00 oclock in the afternoon or soon
thereafter at the Regional Trial Court, Branc 12, Hallof Justice, Ormoc City to the highest bidder, for CASHor MANAGERS CHECK AND IN PHILIPPINE CUR-RENCY, the following real estate property, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 29052Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City
A parcel of land (Lot5216-E-4, Psd-083738-007953-D being a portion of Lot 5216, Psd-083738-007782, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 1750), situated in the Brgy.Tambulilid, City of Ormoc, Island of Leyte, boundedon the NE. along line 1-2 by Lot 5216-E-1 of the subdi-vision plan, on the SE., along line 2-3 by Lot 5216-E-3of the subdivision plan, on the SW., along line 3-4 byRoad Lot 5216-V, Psd-083738-007782-D (5.00 m. wide);on the NW along line 4-5-1 by Road Lot 5216-V Psd-083738-007782-D beginning at a point marked 1 onplan, being S. 51 deg. 52E., 697.82 m. from BLLM No.42, Ormoc Cad.256; thence S. 42 deg. 38E., 13.36 m.to point 2; thence S. 44 deg. 15W., 20.10 m. to point3; thence N. 43 deg. 43 deg. 43W., 11.67 m. to point4; thence N. 7 deg. 54E., 2.54 m. to point 5; thenceN. 43 deg. 43E., 18.36 m. to the point of beginning;containing an area of TWO HUNDRED SIXTY SIX(266) SQUARE METERS more or less. Registered inthe name of Sps. CRESENCIO MORAL and JUANITAMORAL
All sealed bids must be submitted to the under-signed on the above stated time and date.
In the event the public auction should not takeplace on the said date, it shall be held on MARCH 05,2014 without further notice.
Prospective bidders or buyers are hereby en-joined to investigate for themselves the title and otherpertinent documents of the herein above describedproperty and encumbrances thereon, if any there be,at the Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City.
Ormoc City, Philippines, January 23, 2014.For the Ex-Ofcio Sheriff:
(Sgd.) JOSE G. SUFICIENCIA, JR.Sheriff IV
Copy furnished;FEBE M. MATIGARizal Extension St. Ormoc City
JUANITA MORALBrgy. Tambulilid
Ormoc CityATTY. MENCIE M. MATIGARizal Extension St. Ormoc CityEV Mail Jan. 27 Feb. 2, 3-9, & 10-16, 2014
Republic of the PhilippinesREGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8th Judicial RegionOrmoc City
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURTEJF CASE NO. R-ORM-13-00020-FC
FOR:EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REALESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS
AMENDED BY 4118HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (PAG-
IBIG FUND) TACLOBAN, Mortgagee,-versus-
MYRNA R. EISMA AND RODOLFO N. EISMA,Mortgagors,
x-------------------------xNOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act3135 as amended by 4118 led by HDMF (PAG-IBIGFUND) TACLOBAN, mortgagee, against MYRNAR. EISMA and RODOLFO N. EISMA, mortgagors,of Can-adieng Ormoc City, alleging violation on theLOAN and MORTGAGE AGREEMENT which wasregistered at the Registry of Deeds of Ormoc cityon June 8, 1995 and the Amendment to the Loan &Mortgage Agreement on September 10, 1998. To satisfythe mortgage of indebtedness which as of October08, 2013 amounts to EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTYSIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHT PESOS &28/100 (p886,608.28) inclusive of interest and penaltycharges. The undersigned Sheriff under the direct su-pervision of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Ofcio Sheriffof the Ofce of the Clerk of Court, Regional TrialCourt, Ormoc City will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION onFEBRUARY 26, 2014 at 10:00 oclock in the morninguntil 4:00 oclock in the afternoon or soon thereafter
at the Regional Trial Court, Branch 12, Hall of Justice,Ormoc City to the highest bidder, for CASH or MAN-AGERS CHECK AND IN PHILIPPINE CURRENCY,the following real estate property, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 28154Registry of Deeds of Ormoc CityA parcel of land Lot 10-B-8, of the subdivision
plan, Psd-083738-006832-D, being a portion of Lot 10-B, Psd-08-006034, situated in the Brgy. of San Pablo,City of Ormoc, Bounded on the NE. points 5-6, by Lot10-B-9 of the subdivision plan; SE. points 6-1, by Lot5365-L-3, Psd-000285; on the SW. points 1-2-3, by Lot
10-B-22 (Road) of the subdivision plan. Beginning at apoint marked 1 on plan, being N.11 deg.43E., 952.37m. from BLLM No. 39, Ormoc Cadastre; thence N. 67deg. 53W., 16.04 m. to point 2; thence N. 49 deg. 25W.,2.38 m. to point 3; thence N. 02 deg. 53E., 2.38 m. topoint 4; thence N. 21 deg. 17E., 10.05 m. to point 5;thence S. 63 deg. 43E., 19.23 m. to point 6; thence S.22 deg. 08W 13.33 to point of beginning; containingan area of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY (250) SQUAREMETERS more or less. Registered in the name ofMYRNA R. EISMA married to RODOLFO N. EISMA.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the under-signed on the above stated time and date.
In the event the public auction should not takeplace on the said date, it shall be held on March 05,2014 without further notice.
Prospective bidders or buyers are hereby en-joined to investigate for themselves the title and otherpertinent documents of the herein above describedproperty and encumbrances thereon, if any there be,at the Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City or at HDMF(PAG-IBIG FUND TACLOBAN.
Ormoc City, Philippines, November 29, 2013.For the Ex-Ofcio Sheriff:
(Sgd.) JOSE G. SUFICIENCIA, JR.Sheriff IV
Copy furnished:MYRNA R. EISMA ANDRODOLF N. EISMACan-adieng, Ormoc CityPAULINO C. TALACAYDepartment Manager IIC/o HDMF (PAG-IBIG FUND) TACLOBAN BranchOfceCor. Del Pilar and L. Jaena Sts. Tacloban CityATTY. JOSE N. MAZO, JR.c/o HDMF (PAG-IBIG FUND) TACLOBAN BranchOfceCor. Del Pilar and L. Jaena Sts., Tacloban CityEV Mail Jan. 27 Feb. 2, 3-9, & 10-16, 2014
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESREGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8th Judicial RegionBranch 18, Hilongos, Leyte
SP. PROC. NO. H-522IN RE: IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLA-
TION OF THE ENTRIES IN THE BIRTH CERTIFI-CATE OF ALICIA ALBARILLO DANTE BEFORE
THE LCR OF INOPACAN, LEYTE AND TOREGISTER THE ENTRIES BEFORE THE LCR OF
HINDANG LEYTE AND FOR THE CORRECTIONOF THE REMARKS ENTERED IN THE NSO IN
THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF ALICIAALBARILLO DANTE,
ALICIA ALBARILLO DANTE,Petitioner,-versus-
LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF INOPACAN,LEYTE, and THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
(NSO), Respondents,x---------------x
ORDERPetitioner, Alicia Albarillo Dante, assisted by
counsel, led the instant Petition before this Courtdocketed as Sp. Proc. Cas No. 522.
In support of her petition, the petitioner aver,THAT: she is of legal age, single, Filipino, and residentof Brgy. Pob. I, Hindang, Leyte; she was born on March8, 1959 in Hindang, Leyte of parents Alfredo Danteand Miguela Albarillo (both deceased); in her birthcerticate issued by the LCR of Inopacan, Leyte herplace of birth is blank; in her Certicate of Live Birthissued by the National Statistics Ofce her place ofbirth was erroneously recorded in the REMARKS as
Inopacan, Leyte instead of Hindang, Leyte; it is herdesire to correct the records of her Certicate of LiveBirth to conform to the true and correct facts, hence,prayed for correction of the following entries: (a) toorder the cancellation of all entries in the Birth Cer-ticate of Alicia a. Dante before the LCR of Inopacan,Leyte; (b) to register all entries in the Birth Certicateof Alicia A. Dante before the LCR of Hindang, Leyte;and (c) to order the correction of the REMARKS in therecords of the NSO from Childs Birth Place; Onopa-can, Leyte to Hindang, Leyte.
WHEREFORE, nding the Petition to be suf-cient in FORM and SUBSTANCE, the same is set forinitial hearing on February 24, 2014 at 8:30 morningat which date, time and place anyone that may beprejudiced by the approval of the instant Petition maycome to court in this rst opportunity.
Published this Order in a newspaper of generalcirculation in the Province of Leyte, at least once aweek for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expenseof the petitioner.
Furnished copy of this Order to the Petitionerand her counsel at the given addresses for them to bepresent at the scheduled initial hearing.
SO ORDERED.IN CHAMBERS, this 9th day of December, 2013,
Hilongos, Leyte, Philippines.(Sgd.) HON. EPHREM S. ABANDO
Executive JudgeESA/csv
EV Mail Jan. 27 Feb. 2, 3-9, & 10-16, 2014
Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation and Com-
municationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIIIOrmoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0152
Application for Reconstitution of records of aCerticate of Public Convenience to operate a
UV SHUTTLE servicesWITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
RODOLFO PFLEIDER, IIApplicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate ofPublic Convenience to operate a service for thetransportation of passengers and freight along
the line: FROM TACLOBAN CITY, TO ANY PT IN
REGION 8 with the use of ONE (1) unit/s whichCerticate is valid up to OCTOBER 23, 2015
In the present application, applicantrequests for Reconstitution of Records of thesaid Certicate using the same routs & same
no. of units.NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board on
FEBRUARY 13, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10 ) days prior to the
above date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of generalcirculation in Visayas.
This application will be acted uponby this Board on the basis of its records anddocumentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receive
additional documentary and/or oral evidence.WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 23rd day of
JANUARY, 2014.(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO
CLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:-Applicant/s: R. PFLEIDER,II. STO. NINO ST.,TAC. CITY
-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Samuel. Lagunzad,118 M.H. Del Pilar St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Transportation and Com-munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARDRegional Ofce No. VIIIOrmoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0173
Application for Reconstitution of records of aCerticate of Public Convenience to operate a
UV SHUTTLE services
WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAMERODOLFO PFLEIDER, II
Applicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARINGApplicant is a grantee of a Certicate of
Public Convenience to operate a UV SHUTTLE
service for the transportation of passengers andfreight along the line: FROM TACLOBAN CITY,TO ANY PT IN REGION VIII with the u se of
THREE (3) unit/s which Certicate is valid upto JUNE 24, 2018
In the present application, applicant
requests for Reconstitution of Records of thesaid Certicate using the same routs & sameno. of units.
NOTICE is hereby given that thisapplication will be heard by this Board onFEBRUARY 13, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10 ) days prior to theabove date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of general
circulation in Visayas.This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records and
documentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 23rd day ofJANUARY, 2014.
(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOCLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:
-Applicant/s: R. PFLEIDER,II. STO. NINO ST.,TAC. CITY-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Samuel. Lagun-
zad, 118 M.H. Del Pilar St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISINGAND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIII
Ormoc CityCASE NO VIII 2014-0174
Application for Reconstitution of records of a
Certicate of Public Convenience to operate aUV SHUTTLE services
WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
RODOLFO PFLEIDER, IIApplicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate ofPublic Convenience to operate a UV SHUTTLEservice for the transportation of passengers
and freight along the line: FROM TACLOBANCITY, TO ANY PT IN REGION 8 with the useof FIVE (5) unit/s which Certicate is valid up toNovember 3, 2015.
In the present application, applicantrequests for Reconstitution of Records of thesaid Certicate using the same routs & same
no. of units.NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board on
FEBRUARY 13, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10 ) days prior to the
above date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of generalcirculation in Visayas.
This application will be acted uponby this Board on the basis of its records anddocumentary evidence submitted by the parties,
unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 23rd day ofJANUARY, 2014.
(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOCLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:-Applicant/s: R. PFLEIDER,II. STO. NINO ST.,TAC. CITY
-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Samuel. Lagunzad,118 M.H. Del Pilar St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Transportation and Com-munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARDRegional Ofce No. VIII
Ormoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0184(REF. NO. VIII-2008-0599)
Application for Reconstitution of records withExtension of validity of a Certicate of Public
Convenience to operate a UV SHUTTLEservices
WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
RODOLFO PFLEIDER, IIApplicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate ofPublic Convenience to operate a UV SHUTTLEservice for the transportation of passengers and
freight along the line: FROM TACLOBAN CITY,TO ANY POINT IN REGION VIII & V.V. with theuse of TWO (2) unit/s which Certicate is valid
up to FEB. 6, 2014.In the present application, applicant re-
quests for Reconstitution of Records with authority
to Extend the validity of the said Certicate usingthe same routs & same no. of units.
NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board onFEBRUARY 13, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10 ) days prior to theabove date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of general
circulation in Visayas.This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records and
documentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receive
additional documentary and/or oral evidence.WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 23rd day of
JANUARY, 2014.(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO
CLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:-Applicant/s: R. PFLEIDER,II. STO. NINOST., TAC. CITY-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. S. Lagunzad, Del
PILAR St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation and Com -
municationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIIIOrmoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0185
(REF. NO. VIII-2008-0529)Application for Reconstitution of records withExtension of validity of a Certicate of Public
Convenience to operate a UV SHUTTLEservices
WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAMERODOLFO PFLEIDER, II
Applicant/ PetitionerNOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate of
Public Convenience to operate a UV SHUTTLEservice for the transportation of passengers andfreight along the line: FROM TACLOBAN CITY,
TO ANY PT IN REGION VIII & V.V. with the useof THREE (3) unit/s which Certicate is valid upto FEB. 6, 2014.
In the present application, applicantrequests for Reconstitution of Records withauthority to Extend the validity of the said Certi-
cate using the same routs & same no. of units.NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board on
FEBRUARY 13, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10) days prio r to the
above date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of generalcirculation in Visayas.
This application will be acted uponby this Board on the basis of its records anddocumentary evidence submitted by the parties,
unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 23rd day of
JANUARY, 2014.(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO
CLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:-Applicant/s: R. PFLEIDER, STO. NINO ST.,TAC. CITY
-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. S. Lagunzad, DelPILAR St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Transportation and Com -munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISINGAND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIIIOrmoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0209
REF. No. VIII-2009-0176Application for Reconstitution of records of aCerticate of Public Convenience to operate
a PUJ services.WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
PAULINO T. LAPLANA
Applicant/ PetitionerNOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate of
Public Convenience to operate a PUJ service forthe transportation of passengers and freight alongthe line: TOMAS OPPUS-LILOAN & VICE VERSA
with the use of ONE (1) unit/s which Certicate isstill valid and subsisting.
In the present application, applicantrequests for Reconstitution of Records of thesaid Certicate using the same routs & sameno. of units.
NOTICE is hereby given that thisapplication will be heard by this Board onFEBRUARY 18, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10) days prio r to theabove date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of general
circulation in Visayas.This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records and
documentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 27th day ofJANUARY, 2014.
(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOCLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:
-Applicant/s: Paulino T. Laplana; Brgy. Rizal,Tomas Oppus, So. Leyte-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Neil M. Sia; Avenida
Veteranos St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation and Com -
munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISINGAND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIII
Ormoc CityCASE NO VIII 2014-0264REF. No. VIII-2011-0399
Application for Reconstitution of records of aCerticate of Public Convenience to operate a
FILCAB services.
WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAMEVIRGILIO S. GIDA
Applicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARINGApplicant is a grantee of a Certicate
of Public Convenience to operate a FILCAB
service for the transportation of passengers andfreight along the line: MAASIN CITY HILONGOS& VICE VERSA with the use of ONE (1) unit/swhich Certicate is valid up to JULY 11, 2016.
In the present application, applicantrequests for Reconstitution of Records of thesaid Certicate using the same routs & same
no. of units.NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board on
FEBRUARY 19, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10) days prio r to the
above date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of generalcirculation in Visayas.
This application will be acted uponby this Board on the basis of its records anddocumentary evidence submitted by the parties,
unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 27th day ofJANUARY, 2014.
(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOCLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:-Applicant/s: Virgilio S. Gida; Bactul 1, MaasinSo. Leyte
-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Neil M. Sia; AvenidaVeteranos St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Transportation and Com-munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARDRegional Ofce No. VIII
Ormoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0266REF. No. VIII-2001-1771
Application for Reconstitution of records of a
Certicate of Public Convenience to operate aFILCAB service.
WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAMEROMULO A. TUYAN
Applicant/ PetitionerNOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate of
Public Convenience to operate a FILCAB servicefor the transportation of passengers and freightalong the route: BAYBAY CITY-PLARIDEL and
VICE VERSAwith the use of ONE (1) unit/s whichCerticate is still valid and subsisting.
In the present application, applicantrequests authority for Reconstitution of Recordsof the said Certicate on the same route with the
use of the same number of unit/s.NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board on
FEBRUARY 25, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10) days pr ior to theabove date, applicant/s shall publish this notice
once in one (1) daily newspaper of generalcirculation in Visayas.
This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records anddocumentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receive
additional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 28th day of
JANUARY, 2014.(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO
CLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:-Applicant/s: R.A. TUYAN; Brgy. Bitanhuan,Baybay, Leyte
-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Neil M. Sia; AvenidaVeteranos St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation and Com-
municationsLAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIIIOrmoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0278
REF. No. VIII-2000-0597Application for Reconstitution of records of aCerticate of Public Convenience to operate a
FILCAB service.WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
GERARDO M. COSARES
Applicant/ PetitionerNOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate of
Public Convenience to operate a FILCAB servicefor the transportation of passengers and freightalong the route: BAYBAY CITY-INOPACAN &
VICE VERSAwith the use of ONE (1) unit/s whichCerticate is still valid and subsisting.
In the present application, applicant
requests authority for Reconstitution of Recordsof the said Certicate on the same route with theuse of the same number of unit/s.
NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board onFEBRUARY 25, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10) days pr ior to theabove date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of general
circulation in Visayas.This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records and
documentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 28th day ofJANUARY, 2014.
(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOCLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:
-Applicant/s: G. M. Cosares, Brgy. Maitum,Baybay, Leyte-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Neil M. Sia;Avenida Veteranos St., Tac. City
EV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation and Com-
munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISINGAND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIII
Ormoc CityCASE NO VIII 2014-0288
Application for Reconstitution of records of aCerticate of Public Convenience to operate a
FILCAB service.WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
JOVITO S. FAJARDOApplicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARINGApplicant is a grantee of a Certicate of
Public Convenience to operate a FC service forthe transportation of passengers and freight alongthe route: TACLOBAN CITY-MARASBARAS &
VICE VERSAwith the use of ONE (1) unit/s whichCerticate is still valid and subsisting.
In the present application, applicant
requests authority for Reconstitution of Recordsof the said Certicate on the same route with theuse of the same number of unit/s.
NOTICE is hereby given that thisapplication will be heard by this Board onFEBRUARY 26, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofce
at the above address.At least TEN (10) days pr ior to the
above date, applicant/s shall publish this notice
once in one (1) daily newspaper of generalcirculation in Visayas.
This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records anddocumentary evidence submitted by the parties,
unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 29th day ofJANUARY, 2014.
(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO
CLERK OF BOARDCopy furnished:-Applicant/s: Jovito S. Fajardo; V & G SUBD.,Brgy. 109-A, Tac. City
-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Crispin Simoun P.Cercado; Real St., Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Transportation and Com -munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING
AND REGULATORY BOARDRegional Ofce No. VIII
Ormoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0297Application for Reconstitution of records of aCerticate of Public Convenience to operate
a UVE service.WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
ROGELIO CARILLAApplicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARINGApplicant is a grantee of a Certicate
of Public Convenience to operate a UVE service
for the transportation of passengers and freightalong the route: TACLOBAN CITY-GUIUAN andVICE VERSAwith the use of ONE (1) unit/s which
Certicate is still valid and subsisting.In the present application, applicant
requests authority for Reconstitution of Records
of the said Certicate on the same route with theuse of the same number of unit/s.
NOTICE is hereby given that this
application will be heard by this Board onFEBRUARY 26, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10) days prior to theabove date, applicant/s shall publish this noticeonce in one (1) daily newspaper of general
circulation in Visayas.This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records and
documentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary and/or oral evidence.
WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 29th day ofJANUARY, 2014.
(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO
CLERK OF BOARDCopy furnished:-Applicant/s: R. CARILLA; Geronima St., Brgy.
Pob II, Balangiga, E. Samar-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Crispin Simoun P.Cercado, Real St., Tac. City
EV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
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munications
LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISINGAND REGULATORY BOARD
Regional Ofce No. VIIIOrmoc City
CASE NO VIII 2014-0302REF. NO. VIII-2013-0032
Application for Reconstitution of records of a
Certicate of Public Convenience to operate aFILCAB service.
WITH PRAYER TO ADOPT TRADE NAME
NILDAO. LABORApplicant/ Petitioner
NOTICE OF HEARING
Applicant is a grantee of a Certicate ofPublic Convenience to operate a FILCAB servicefor the transportation of passengers and freight
along the route: ORMOC CITY-ALBUERA andVICE VERSAwith the use of ONE (1) unit/s whichCerticate is still valid and subsisting.
In the present application, applicantrequests authority for Reconstitution of Records
of the said Certicate on the same route with theuse of the same number of unit/s.
NOTICE is hereby given that thisapplication will be heard by this Board on
FEBRUARY 27, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. at this Ofceat the above address.
At least TEN (10) days prior to theabove date, applicant/s shall publish this notice
once in one (1) daily newspaper of generalcirculation in Visayas.
This application will be acted upon
by this Board on the basis of its records anddocumentary evidence submitted by the parties,unless the Board deems it necessary to receive
additional documentary and/or oral evidence.WITNESS the Honorable ARTHUR L.
SAIPUDIN, Regional Director, this 29th day of
JANUARY, 2014.(Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTO
CLERK OF BOARD
Copy furnished:-Applicant/s: N. L; Brgy. Mahayag, Albuera, Leyte-Counsel for applicant/s: Atty. Neil M. Sia, Avenida
Veteranos, Tac. CityEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, 2014
Publication Notice
R.A. 10172NOTICE TO THE PUBLICDate; January 24, 2014
CCE-0013-2013In compliance with the publication
requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memo-
randum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the
implementation of the Administrative Order No.1 Series of 2012 (IRR on RA. 10172), Notice is
hereby served to the public that Helen F. Bonitehas led with this ofce a correction of entry insex from MALE to FEMALE in the certicate
of Live birth of Hydie Flores Bonite at Linao, SanIsidro, Leyte and whose parents are SalvadorMisa Bonite and Helen G. Flores.
Any person adversely affected by said
petition may le his written opposition with thisOfce not later than February 7, 2014.
(Sgd.) FLORIDAC. VILLARINO
Municipal Civil RegistrarEV Mail Jan. 27- Feb. 2, & 3-9, 2014
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Province of LeyteMunicipality of Hilongos
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
In compliance with Sec. 5 R.A. No.9048 a notice is hereby served to the public thatLESLIE V. FALCONE was led with this Ofce
a petition for change of gender from MALE to
FEMALE who was born on September 4, 1993, atHilongos, Leyte and whose parents are JUANITOO. FALCONE and ADELAIDAV. VILLAFLOR.
Any person advers ely affecte d bysaid petition may le his/her written oppositionwith this ofce not later than fteen (15) days
after publication.
(Sgd.) ERNESTO MA. FULACHEMunicipal Civil Registrar
EV Mail Jan. 27 Feb. 2, & 3-9, 2014
rrrRepublic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry OfceProvince of Leyte
Municipality of Hilongos
NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONIn compliance with Sec. 5 R.A. No.
9048 a notice is hereby served to the public
that JUN MARIE B. ABUNDAwas led with thisOfce a petition for change of gender from MALEto FEMALE who was born on June 21, 1993, at
Hilongos, Leyte and whose parents are RO-LANDO A. ABUNDAand ROSARIO L. BANQUIL.
Any person advers ely affecte d by
said petition may le his/her written oppositionwith this ofce not later than fteen (15) daysafter publication.
(Sgd.) ERNESTO MA. FULACHEMunicipal Civil Registrar
EV Mail Jan. 27 Feb. 2, & 3-9, 2014
NOTICE OF AUCTION SALEON REMATADOS OF
M. LHUILLIER PAWNSHOPS
ALL BRANCHES AT LEYTE REGION, ORMOC 1,2 &3, NAVAL, PALOMPON, CARIGARA, ISABEL, KANANGA,VILLABA, SAN ISIDRO, TABANGO, ALBUERA, LEYTE,
BILIRAN, MATAG-OB, CALUBIAN, TACLOBAN BRANCHES1,2,3,4, & 5, PALO, CALANIPAWAN (V&G) TANAUAN,ALANG-ALANG, JARO, DAGAMI, DULAG, BURAUEN,MARASBARAS, ROBINSON, BAYBAY, 1, & 3, INOPACAN,HILONGOS, ABUYOG, MAASIN 1 & 2, BATO, SOGOD 1 & 2;MACARTHUR, SAN JUAN (CABALIAN), LILOAN, HINDANG,HINUNANGAN, PINTUYAN, MALITBOG, & ST. BERNARD.
Commencing February 15, 2014 at 9:00 am the abovementioned pawnshop will sell on Public Auction Sale alloverdue pledges left in the same up to September 30, 2012,Patrons are enjoined to verify their receipts.
MANAGEMENTSa Pebrero 15, 2014, sa alas 9:00 and takna sa buntag
isubasta sa publiko ang tanang butang naremati diri satag-sa-tagsa ka buhatan sa gihinganlan sa itaas. Tanangbutang pinerenda nga wala makukat hangtud sa Septiy-embre 30, 2012 maapil sa subasta. Giawhag ang tanangsuki sa pagsusi sa ilang mga resibo.
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Deed of Self-Adjudication
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the property of the late SPS. VICENTE MAN-
COL and MIGUELA MANCOL re a parcel of
land denominated as Lot No. 1882 situated at
Brgy. East Awang, Calbayog City, covered by
TD No. 99-01006-00763, containing an area
of 535 sq.m. w