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VOL. 17 NO. 30 ORMOC CITY P 15.00 at the newsstands Website address: www.evmailnews.com AUGUST 22-28, 2016 For feedback/inquiries: e-mail [email protected] Duterte aware of Albuera situation - CabSec Evasco By Lalaine M. Jimenea ORMOC CITY – President Rodrigo Duterte is aware of what is happening in Albuera, Leyte, Cabinet Secretary Leoncio “Jun” Evasco said over lunch at the City Hall on Saturday, August 27. However, Evasco added that he couldn’t say more, except that the drug situation in the country is not that easy to tackle “as very, very many policemen…people are tainted.” Evasco is referring to the situation in Albuera, Leyte, where alleged “narco-mayor” Rolando Espinosa, the father of the region’s biggest drug lord, is now in the “protective custody” of police chief Insp. Juvie Espinido. From living at the municipal hall, the mayor has moved in to the police station, saying he feared for his life after his son Kerwin’s lawyer, was killed in an ambush on August 23. The Cabinet Secretary, one of Duterte’s most trusted men, was in the city to spearhead the establishment of the Kilusang Pagbabago-Eastern Visayas chapter. Mayor Richard Gomez, the only city mayor in the region see EVASCO p. 9 Cabinet Secretary Leoncio “Jun” Evasco and Ormoc Mayor Richard Gomez. STERLING RICE NO LIMIT!!! ... and more Filipino favorites MILAGRINA RESTAURANT now with a better and fresher ambiance. Located at 134 Real St., Ormoc City INSURANCE CO., INC “We go further to serve you better” For your non-life insurance needs, visit us at: Door 486 Lilia Avenue, Cogon Ormoc City, Leyte Telefax: (053) 561-0750 House Speaker wants SK, brg’y kagawads abolished HOUSE SPEAKER Pantaleon Alvarez is pushing for the abolition of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and elections for village councilors (kagawads), saying they get paid for practically doing nothing. In an interview with media in Tunga, Leyte on Saturday, Alvarez said the proposed abolition is part of the Duterte’s efforts to rationalize the functions of government officials. “We are considering abolishing the SK. Kasi ang problema natin dyan, sa paningin ko lang hindi tama,” Alvarez told media. He explained, “Kasi ‘yung SK, kung pilitin mo iyan na magtrabaho bilang SK, hindi iyan papasok sa eskwelahan. At kung pilitin mo iyan na pumasok sa eskwelahan hindi rin iyan magtatrabaho bilang SK. So, sumusweldo iyan na wala namang ginagawa.” As for the village kagawads, Alvarez said they should be replaced with purok leaders. “Sa totoo lang hindi naman talaga nagta-trabaho ito sila, eh. Ang nagta-trabaho yung barangay captains. Alam mo, sasabihin ko ito kahit maraming magalit sa akin na barangay kagawad. Kasi nga ayusin natin iyung ating bansa. Kailangan nating baguhin,” he said. “Ang proposal ko diyan imbes na barangay kagawads yung mga purok leaders. Yun ang dapat: barangay captains, purok leaders, piliin. Kasi sa totoo lang sa isang barangay ang nagtatrabasee SPEAKER p. 9 NEWS 2 Girl found dead with Atty. Bato was 19, not 15 TACLOBAN CITY Angelika Bonita, 19 years old, a grade 9 high school student of Sagkahan National High School (based on her school records), was killed in an ambush together with Atty. Rogelio G. Bato Jr. on August 23 in the afternoon, at Lumbang 2, Calanipawan, Tacloban City. Jennifer and Joel Bonita, the victim’s parents, learned of the painful incident at around 4 in the afternoon through radio reports. Angelika is a reThe victim’s mom, Bonita, shows sponsible daughter, her media the bloody bag of her daughter mother recalls. She went found at the crime scene. to school regularly. Their family is a Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P’s) beneficiary of the DSWD. She is a laundry woman, while her husband is a occasional painter. They can barely eat in one day. Angelika can only afford to buy school supplies whenever they receive the money from the program. “Kahit wala siyang baon, pumapasok siya sa school. Kahapon nga, Milo lang ang baon niya sa bag niya,” she said. (Even if she didn’t have snacks to bring to school, she would go. Yesterday, she only had Milo for her snacks.) The couple was shocked when they learned that their daughter was inside the car of the lawyer. They have no idea who Atty. Rogelio Bato Jr is until the ambush. “Hindi ako naniniwala na may relasyon sila ng abogadong yun. Bakit dinamay pa ang anak ko? Kung sakali man na gumagamit ng druga ang anak ko, ako na mismo ang magpapasuko sa kanya. Pero hindi e. Inosente ang anak ko,” says the grieving mother. (I don’t believe my daughter was in an illicit relation with the lawyer. Why did the killers include her. If she was involved in drugs, I would have turned her in. My daughter is innocent.) She calls on the authorities to thoroughly investigate the incident to ascertain who are really the perpetrators. Meanwhile, the victim’s father admitted that he fully supports the campaign against illegal drugs of the government, but said they should stop killing the innocent ones. “Maganda ‘yang kampanya laban sa ilegal na druga kasi dapat naman talagang ma labanan yan pero ang hinihingi ko lang sana, imbestigahan muna nila ang tao para malaman kung sangkot ba talaga ito,” Joel said. (The anti-drugs campaign is good but they should make sure that the innocents are not collateral damage.) “Gaya niyan, wala ka naNOW SHOWING @ mang magagawa pag mahirap ka lang. ‘Yung mga sinasabi nilang drug runner ang anak UP TO AUGUST 31, 2016 ko, hindi totoo yan. Kung ganun nga dapat maganda sana ang kalagayan namin. Parang nilalagyan nila ng pampabigat ang aming mga paa para malunod nalang. Dapat laliman ang imbestigasyon para ma klaro kung ano talaga ang totoo. Kasi kung hindi marami pang mga inosente ang magagaya ng anak ko. Nananawagan kami sa tamang hustisya para sa anak ko,” he added. (Like this incident, Next Picture (Sept. 1) we cannot do anything because we are poor. It is not true that MECHANIC: my daughter was a drug runner. RESSURECTION If she was, we would have been better off. The allegations are *Scheduled showings killing us. The police should inare subject to change vestigate deeper. We are calling without notice” out for justice for our daughter.) FOR INQUIRIES: STAR THEATER CALL TEL NOS. 561-6445; 255-3273 see GIRL p. ESE AUTOPARTS ENTERPRISES Tel. No. 255-4191; 561-9754 Fax No. (053) 255-4573 Dealer of parts and accessories of TOYOTA, ISUZU, MITSUBISHI, VOLKSWAGEN, GMC (6X6), KIA CERES, NISSAN, MAZDA, JEEP, FORD FIERA 3 August 22-28, 2016 Mayor apologizes to netizen for driver’s fault ORMOC CITY – Mayor Richard Gomez has apologized for his driver’s oversight in parking along the highway on the evening of Saturday, August 27, while he was inside the Bistro Bai to watch a comedy show. In fact, he said, he has suspended his driver for a week, so that he would fully understand how serious his lapse in judgment was. The mayor’s attention was called out by a netizen, Andrea Larrazabal Tan, in her FB account, complaining about alleged “unfairness” in the situation. “Kinsa batoy nag sulti gani nga dili pwede mo park sa National Hiway? Life is sooo unfair...,” she posted, along with three pictures of cars parked along the highway in front of Bistro Bai, one of which was the mayor’s. The poster is referring to the strict imposition of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) of traffic rules in Ormoc City which include no parking along the national highways. Real Street in Ormoc City is a national highway. The poster put up the pictures at around 8:40 PM. It reached the attention of the mayor at around 9:40 PM while watching the show. Immediately, he asked his bodyguard to tell his driver to move out and look for a proper place to park. When he arrived at his house, he immediately interacted with Ms Tan saying, “I apologize for S TREETLIGHT CUP 2016. Around 100 f ootball and soccer t eams from all over the country are in Ormoc City from August 27 to 29, 2016, to vie in the Streetlight Cup 2016: Football & Music Fest organized by the Streetlight Foundation, in cooperation with the LGU-Ormoc City. The football fest is star-studded with the presence of some members of the Azkals and Estudiantes. The games would be capped in an awarding highlighted with a concert by the popular band Sponge Cola. (L-R) Anthony “Baba” Herrera, president of the Ormoc Soccer Association; Paster Viktor Choi Sangyong, director of Truly Good Friends, Mayor Richard Gomez and Erlend Johannesen, founder of Streetlight Foundation. my driver for what he did tonite. I reprimanded him while driving home. I told him that the law applies to everybody, especially us (people in govt). I told him not to report for work until next week so that he will further understand that i do not tolerate things like these. Im mad at what happened tonite guys. Pasensya na, tao lang ang driver. But if there was a ticketing officer this evening ipahuli ko pa yan. Tnx!” The mayor ’s apology earned praises from netizens who earlier lambasted him. Jed Jules commented “ilaha ang Gobyerno kaya pwede ra na mo park sa highway,pag ordinary civilian ticket dayon whaaaaa” and “lawmaker, lawbreaker.” However, after reading the mayor ’s apology, he said, “Snappy Double salute to you Mayor!!” Lynie Alfar Bereso posted a sarcastic “Change is coming” and “Alegre sad aning parking bitaw ato kaugalingon tugkaran dili ta ka parking unya karon pwede di ay.” (It’s funny why we are not even allowed to park on the road in front of our houses, but because it’s the mayor, it can be done.) After reading Mayor Richard Gomez’s apology, she softened and said, “Mao ni kanindot sa ato mayor kay action agad dili masuko if naay comment mabati.” (This is what is nice about the mayor because he acts immediately and does not get angry if he hears criticisms.) The FB post is still active until this report, with some netizens pitching in their legitimate concerns that Mayor Gomez answered patiently. There were a few hecklers, too, which the mayor ignored. Ormoc hosts 1st ever Vegetable Congress ORMOC CITY - As one of the leading vegetable producers in the region, the city government here, in partnership with the Department of Agriculture, Visayas State University, Provincial Government of Leyte and United States Agency for Int’l Development, hosted the first Vegetable Congress on Friday and Saturday. Over 300 farmers Associations and seed companies from all over the region came in order to promote vegetable farming and observe the city’s vegetable farms in Cabintan and Valencia village. According to Francis Rosaroso, head of DA-RAFIS, their goal is not only to promote vegetable farming, but also to encourage consumers, especially young people to eat vegetables, since Eastern Visayas’ vegetable consumption is only around 30-40%. In line with this, the government has allocated P20 million to each province to reintroduce the “Gulayan sa Paaralan”, communal gardens among communities, and provide equip- OPENING OF THE VEGETABLE CONGRESS. (L-R) Leyte governor Dominic Petilla and Mayor Richard Gomez, together with Vice Mayor Toto Locsin Jr. (leftmost), councilor Vincent Rama (middle, back) and agriculture committee chair councilor Tommy Serafica cut the ceremonial ribbon to open the gathering of vegetable farmers. ment and other facilities to farmers. Mayor Richard Gomez, for his part, welcomed the participants and encouraged them to reorganize the Reg’l Agricultural and Fisheries Council to push for the region’s vegetable self-sufficiency. Meanwhile, Vice-mayor Toto Locsin, who has been a farmer for over 20 years now, cited the importance of this congress to boost the city’s economy and improve their products by learning new technolo- gies and practicing organic farming. An election of officers of the Eastern Visayas Vegetable Council by Industry Key Leaders by province was held, as well as a trade fair and exhibit on farm inputs. By Tonette Marticio August 22-28, 2016 3 NEWS Espinosa moves in with Espinido, asked to answer murder charge By Lalaine M. Jimenea ALBUERA, LEYTE – Alleged “narco-mayor” Rolando Espinosa Sr. here, and two of his alleged goons, have been asked by the City Prosecutor’s Office in Ormoc City to answer the complaint of murder filed against them. The two others are Alfred Christian Batistis alias “Alchris” and Leonardo Bolinio dela Cruz alias Daot, allegedly the killers who ambushed retired policeman SPO4 Alfredo Bucabuca Sr. at around 4:00 PM of May 23 at Brgy. Macabug, Ormoc City. Meanwhile, the beleaguered mayor has moved in today into the police station, for “protective custody” of the town police chief, Insp. Juvie Espinido. The mayor reportedly asked to move in the police station, fearing for his life after his son’s lawyer, Atty. Rogelio Bato Jr., was ambushed on Wednesday (August 23). Before today, he and his family were living at the municipal hall, after he resumed office last week. Rita Judy Pedoy, the city prosecutor’s office process server, said the police chief offered he would be the one to serve the subpoena on the mayor, considering he was moving in with him. As the city prosecutor’s office left back for Ormoc, a double mattress bed was seen being delivered to the police station, reportedly for the mayor’s use. An aircondition would later be installed, a source added. An eyewitness and an accomplice to the ambush have pinpointed the mayor and the two suspects as behind Bucabuca’s death. He is Benolho village councilor Nelson Pepito Jr. who is also Espinosa’s driver. The witness, in his affidavit, said that for political reasons, Espinosa ordered him and the two suspects to find a way to kill Bucabuca, sometime on the second week of May. The witness Pepito said that when they received a tip that Bucabuca had gone to Ormoc, the plan was hatched to ambush him at Brgy. Macabug where there was a bottleneck due to a bridge construction. The witness said he was the lookout and gave the signal to the two men that Bucabuca’s car was already approaching. He added that the killers have since vanished from Albuera. The victim was the bodyguard of the former town mayor whom Espinosa defeated. He was also the complainant against former town councilor Sergio A double mattress bed is delivered to the Albuera Police Station where the Mayor is moving in for “protective custody.” Batistis Jr. who was caught in an entrapment in Davao City for selling fake Philippine Councilor ’s League (PCL) official receipts and certificates of attendance. The suspect Batistis is the cousin of the former town councilor. The murder complaint against Espinosa and his men were filed by the victim’s widow, Mercedita, 64 years old, who was with the victim during the ambush. The subpoena on the two alleged hitmen were served by the prosecutor’s office at Brgy. Binolho here, the home village of Mayor Espinosa. However, barangay councilor Gloria Ortega claims she didn’t know the two. Balitang Saksak-Sinagol Coast Guard -EV nangandam para sa ilang ika-5 ka tuig ORMOC CITY – Subsob karon ang pangandam sa Coast Guard District Eastern Visayas alang sa ilang ika lima ka tuig nga anibersaryo karon umaabot nga Septiyembre 5. Sa interbiyu kang Capt. Jose William Isaga, District Commander, aduna silay mga bisita gikan sa Manila pero ang programa adto na himuon sa Septiyembre 15. Pagkakaron, ang ilang gihimo sports competitions sa upat ka mga station sa coastguard dinhi sa Leyte ug Samar, apil na ang mga substations. Agusto 25, gisugdan ang volleyball ug basketball diha sa Can-adieng covered court. Human niini, aduna silay himuon nga fun run ug makig alayun ang ilang buhatan sa lokal nga kagamhanan, hayan osa sa mga dapiton atol unya sa programa mao si City Mayor Richard Gomez. Septiyembre 5, 2011, nahulma ang Coastguard District Eastern Visayas, buwag na sa Central Visayas District Command nagbase sa Cebu. Pero ang una nga District Commander mao si Commodore Cecile Chen, nagbase sa Cebu, duha ka district ang iyang gidala. GIRL ... from P. 2 They were worried that their daughter might have a placard bearing “pusher ako, wag tularan.” According to Angelika’s class adviser, Manilyn D. Cabaltera, the teener is a regular student who is struggling to finish her high school. By Lottie Salarda Sunod si Commodore William Milad nga maoy District Commander na sa Central Visayas, hulip kang Commodore Chen nga na promote ngadto sa pagka Rear Admiral. Si Milad mao na karon ang Commandant sa Philippine Coast Guard. Gisundan ni Admiral Milad ni Capt. Pablo Gonzales, unya si Capt. Pedro Tinampay, apan wala siya magdugay kay narelibuhan kini dihang nitikyaub ang MB Kim Nirvana B niadtong Hulyo 2, 2015 diin 62 katawo ang nangamatay, bata tiguwang, babaye ug lalake. Sila mga pasahero sa banca. Dayun nihulip si Capt. Jose William Isaga hangtud karon, hayan sa Coast Guard District Visayas na siya abtan sa iyang promosyun sa pagka Commodore. Karon nga daghan nang kawani sa Coast Guard dinhi sa Eastern Visayas, bisan layo nga mga isla may mga substations na. Gusto makaseguro ang coastguard nga kanunay luwas ang mga pasahero samtang maglawig latas sa lawud. Ni Paul Libres “I have never been over concerned or obsessed with opinion polls or popularity polls. I think a leader who is, is a weak leader. Between being loved and being feared, I have always believed Machiavelli was right. If nobody is afraid of me, I’m meaningless. (The Singapore story: memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew) Babaye gipusil-patay sa Benolho, anak na dalaga, natapsingan ALBUERA, LEYTE – Patay ang 46 anyus nga ginang dihang gipusil kini sa lalake nga iyang gikalalis, diyot pa napagan ang anak dalaga, maayo gani kay tapsing lamang ang pagkaigo niini. Police niila sa biktima nga Elvira Sergio, taga Binolho, ug ang anak niini si Karen, 24 anyus. Ang suspek sila si Romeo Alinsub a.k.a. “Miyot” nagpuyo sa maong dapit, Allan Alinsub, ug Carson Yuson, mga umangkon, nagpuyo sab sa barangay Binolho, ning lungsud. H u m a n s a k re m i n , nisibat ang mga suspek, hinungdan ang hepe sa Albuera Police Ch. Insp. Juvie Espinido nimando ug hot pursuit operation. Pagbalik sa mga pulis sa estasyun dala na nila sila Allan Alinsub ug Yuson, pero si Romeo kinsa maoy nipusil sa biktima, nakakagiw na. Sa report nakuha gikan sa Albuera Police, ang insedente nahitabo hapit na alas onse sa buntag Agusto 23. Ang inbistigador sa Apartment, gikawatan og menor de edad ORMOC CITY – Gisud ug kawatan ang apartment ni Rosario “Charivic” Serafica diha sa Ilang-ilang, Cogon, ug duha niya nga okupante ang nabiktima. Mga pulis daling miaksyon pag-imbestigar sa kaso ug nasabtan nga usa ka menor de edad ang suspek. Sul-obsul-ob pa sa batang lalaki ang usa ka relo nga gikawat na may brand nga DKNY. Gisubay pa kung asa ang mga laing butang gipangkawat. Sa report nakuha gikan sa police station I, si Serafica nangayog ayuda sa mga pulis kay si Matiola Villanueva, osa sa iyang okopante nisumbong ngadto kaniya sa nahitabo. Nadeskubrehan kini hapon Agusto 26. Sila si SPO1 Ruben Orsolino, PO2 Joselito Sibiu g PO1 John Patrick Pablico ang niresponde. Pag abot nila sa dapit, ilang nakita nga nag pasad ang mga butang ni Mrs. Villanueva sa hawanan. Nakita sad sa mga pulis nga way CCTV ang dapit. Si Mrs. Villanueva, nagtrabaho sa EDC, niingon iyang nabiyaan ang ilang giabangan nga apartment kay didto siya sa trabaho, ang iyang anak babaye didto sad sa tunghaan. Nawala gikan kang Mrs. Villanueva ang mga mahinungdanon nga butang sama sa relo ug play station. Dili gyud hinuon dako ang danyus naangkon sa ginang. Sa inbistigasyun ni SPO1 Orsolino, ang suspek nakasud sa gipoy-an ni Mrs. Villanueba pinaagi sa pagtangtang sa blades sa jalousie sa bentana sa kasilyas. Didto sad agi ang kawatan paggawas na sa apartment. Laing nag abang sa apartment ni Mrs. Serafica, si Eunice Alexandra Rosales, gikawatan niadtong Agusto 25. Didto sa trabaho ang ginang, nakalimtan ug lock ang pultahan. Didto naka sud ang kawatan. Ang nawala gikan kaniya mao ang computer balor P50 mil pesos, iPhone duha ka buok balor P44 mil pesos, iPad balor 28 mil pesos, ug obang gamit ang nadala sa kawatan. Karon ang mga pulis wala pay giya kinsay suspek malaumon ang mga pulis nga makakita silag tawo nga makatug-an bahin sa pag ila sa kawatan. Ni Paul Libres kaso, SPO2 Rey Managpo, niingon ang mga biktima gikan pa sa siyudad sa Ormoc, ug pagkakita sa suspek nga si Romeo Alinsub, niadto kini sa balay sa biktima ug gikomprontase kini, didto na natumaw ang lalis hangtud nisilaob sa kasuko si Alinsub ug gipusil ang ginang. Nakaangkon kini ug pinusilan sa iyang dughan, lawas ug namatay dihadiha, samtang si Karen, ang anak nadala sa tambalanan sa Ormoc, pero dili man grabe kay sa bukton lang ang tapsing niini. Agusto 24 sa buntag, si Karen personal niadto sa Albuera Police Station aron mopasaka ug kiha batok sa mga suspek. Si Allan Alinsub nagsilbing lookout, samtang siYuson maoy nagmaneho sa motor nilang gisakyan, polong sa desk officer PO2 Gerry Tuando. Ning pagbalita wala pay kasayuran ang mga pulis hain magtago kini si Romeo Alinsub. Ni Paul Libres Tungod sa 5-pesos, tawo patay ORMOC CITY- Niresponde ang mga pulis sa PS3 sa Linao sa tawag ni Tambulilid barangay chairman Max Jaballa kay may osa ka tawo gitigbas didto sa ilang barangay. Sila si SPO1 Ricardo Molo, SPO1 Teodoro Abril ug PO1 Rizaldy Cutab inbistigador niresponde, pag abot nila sa basketball court, nakita sa mga awtoridad ang nagkadugo nga tawo. Nagtuo ang kapitan nga masalba pa ang biktima pero polong ni Jonas Astilla sa Ormoc Rescue nga patay na ang biktima. Ang biktima giila nga Jaime Camongay y Wenceslao, taga Tambulilid, samtang ang suspek nailhan nga “Gaga Meting”, gituhoan nga taga Merida pero kasamtangan nagpuyo sa Tambulilid. Ang hinungdan sa kremin mao ang lalis tungod sa sugal nga tong-its. Sa inbistigasyun sa PS3 police, ang nagduwa ug tongits sila Alejandro Almandras, Gaga Meting ug kadtong biktima. Sa tantong duwa, nitumaw ang lalis tali sa suspek ug ang biktima tungod sa singko pesos. Nisilaob ang kasuko niining biktima ug giayu ug santako ang suspek na si Meting na niadtong higayuna, igo lang niduko ug nihanyu nga hunongon na siyag sukmag. May mga niuwang ug nahusay na nila ang kasungian, naundang ang duwa ug namauli na ang nagsugal. Pero si Meting nga nakatilaw ug bonog niuli ug nagkuha ug pinote, gi sundan kadtong biktima ug gitigbas. Una nga naigo ang lawas, ug milinge, gisundan siya’g tigbas sa liog, hapit maputol. Nisibat si Meting ug gisuwayan og gukod sa mga pulis pero wala nila madakpi. Polong sa mga pulis, tungod sa sugal ug singko ra nga hinungdan, osa ka kinabuhi ang nakalas. Ang suspek giandaman nag kiha sa mga pulis tungod sa salaod nga gihimo niini. Ni Paul Libres 4 August 22-28, 2016 Interesting.... I WILL have to keep this week’s column short. I almost forgot to put a jump page for Fr. Roy Cimagala, who is expounding his opinion on very important matters of the day. Anyway, this was an interesting week. On Tuesday, I had just barely left Palo when the call came that Atty. Rogelio Bato Jr. was killed. Reporter Lottie Salarda settles the issue on the girl’s age. On page 2, she reports the girl was 19. By Thursday, Mayor Espinosa moves in to live in with “drug buster” cop Espenido. Hilarious, really! By Friday, Ormoc hosted the 1st Vegetable Congress. Saturday was the launching of Kilusang Pagbabago and the Football Fest. Cabinet Secretary Jun Evasco is an interesting priest. A former priest, former NPA, former mayor and former Davao city administrator, he looked so fatherly that you couldn’t imagine this was a man who has no qualms of fighting back at criminals. In his speech, he said that good men should learn to fight back and not let evil men rule. Hmmmm FR. ROY ... from P. 4 rent state of our laws that are now found to be ineffective or lacking in something necessary. We have to understand that our human laws need to evolve without abandoning their essential purpose. They need to be updated to adapt to current situations. A more appropriate system of checks and balances among the different branches and agencies of our government should be put in place. This should be a serious affair that should not be trivialized by too much politicking and grandstanding. Let’s hope that we can choose lawmakers and public officials who are competent to carry out their responsibility. As to the clergy, a great challenge befalls us. But before we start thinking of building rehab centers and the like, we should intensify our spiritual and pastoral ministry. We have to keep the priority of Mary over Martha. While the state and civil society aim at making people responsible citizens, we in the Church have to focus on encouraging people to be saints. As one saint once said, today’s crises are basically a crisis of saints. People are not praying anymore. They are simply guided by their emotions and instincts and some questionable ideologies. There’s a lot of doctrinal ignorance and confusion, and religious indifference. Today’s drug problem is just a result of many previous crises that have not been effectively resolved: corruption, deceit, infidelity, lack of temperance, etc. There is little authentic spiritual life in many people. If these basic problems in people’s spiritual life are made to persist, then we can expect graver crises after the one on drugs. In other countries, this is what we observe. They are now into terrorism and massacres and mindless rampage. Everyone has to be involved, but I imagine that the clergy has to focus more on strengthening the spiritual and moral lives of people. These aspects are basic and indispensable. Email: roycimagala@ gmail.com Website address: http://www.evmailnews.com email: [email protected] cc [email protected] a member of PHIL. PRESS INSTITUTE EJK and human rights Fully autonomous cars are coming DETROIT IS abuzz with excitement as Ford Motor Company announced in August 2016 out of its Palo Alto, Californiacampus that it is launching SAE Standard J3016 Level 4 - fully autonomous vehicles in 2021 to ride sharing customers. Ford CEO Mark Fields said it intends to market vehicles that will have no steering wheels, no gas and no control pedals. Ford is no longer a car manufacturing company. It intends to become an entity that moves people and cargo around safely and efficiently. Although convenience and mobility were the focus of the announcement, Ford also acknowledged that safety is a big part of the reason to promote more driver assistance and eventually fully autonomous vehicles. Providing mobility to those without access today, such as the elderly and infirm, was another of the high-level goals. There are also potential opportunities in local package delivery. These vehicles will first be available to companies with a fleet of vehicles that have more or less fully defined routes of travel such as transportation companies and cargo delivery movers. Individual buyers are unlikely to be its first customers. The announcement came just as the tandem of Uber and Volvo is making available to customers in the Pittsburgh area this year some Volvo XC90 self-driving SUV s outfitted with many sensors that use cameras, lasers, sensors, radar and GPS receivers. Uber and Volvo signed a pack to spend more than $300 million to develop driverless cars by 2021. Uber’s deal with Volvo is not exclusive; it is also buying Otto, a driver-less truck mobility start-up company attempting to bring driver-less vehicles into the market. Tesla and Google are also developing their own program to see TORDILLO p. 9 Breastfeeding Awareness Month BREASTFEEDING OR nursing is the feeding of babies and young children with milk from a woman’s breast. It is recommended to start breastfeeding within the first hour of a baby’s life and continued as often and as much as the baby wants. During the first few weeks of life, babies may nurse roughly every two to three hours. The duration of a feeding is usually ten to fifteen minutes on each breast. Older children feed less often. Today, many working mothers find it hard to breastfeed their babies, juggling their roles as mothers and professionals. Thanks to the new gadgets, mothers may pump milk on their own; so that it can be used later when breastfeeding is not possible. Breastfeeding has a number of benefits to both mother and baby, which infant formula lacks. Pursuant to Republic Act (RA) 10028, otherwise known as the Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2009, August of every year is Breastfeeding Awareness Month. It aims to protect, promote and support breastfeeding as the normal, natural and preferred method of feeding infants and young children. It is slowly being implemented in malls as most of these have breastfeeding rooms for lactating mothers. Similar rooms can also be found in airports. Breastfeeding is promoted worldwide because of the many benefits it gives to both the baby and the mother. Deaths of an estimated 820,000 children under the age of five could be prevented globally every year with increased breastfeeding. Breastfeeding decreases the risk of respiratory tract infections and diarrhea; it also lowers the risks of asthma, food allergies, celiac disease, type 1 diabetes, and leukemia. Breastfeeding may also improve cognitive development and decrease the risk of obesity in adulthood. The World Health Organization The EASTERN VISAYAS MAIL is published weekly with Editorial and Business Offices at Hermosilla Drive (Malbasag), District 28, Ormoc City, Leyte Telefax Nos: 561-0809; e-mail: [email protected] ENTERED AS 2ND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE ORMOC CITY POST OFFICE ON 14 MAY 2003 Other contact numbers: (053) 500-9389 (Biliran); (055) 560-9670 (Borongan) Correspondents/ Columnists: MA. TONETTE MARTICIO, LOTTIE SALARDA, HENRY GADAINGAN, PAUL LIBRES, TED MARCOS, JENIBETH LORO, DR. MANUEL K. PALOMAR, Ph.D., VICKY C. ARNAIZ, KEN ENECIO DR. NINO DOYDORA, JT DELOS ANGELES, ATTY. BEULAH COELI FIEL, RICARDO Section Editor MARTINEZ, JR., FR. ROY CIMAGALA,, ATTY. EMMANUEL GOLO, IÑIGO LARRAZABAL, with MAI-MAI T. VELASQUEZ, YONG ROM, PROF. EDITHA CAGASAN GILBERT ABAÑO, EMIE CHU, DR. GERRY PENSERGA, NIKKI TABUCANON SIA see DOCTOR LALAINE MARCOS-JIMENEA Publisher/Editor-in-Chief p. THE CEBU clergy had their monthly recollection the other day. The invited guest speaker, both a lawyer and journalist, among other things, was one known for her advocacy in human rights. We were given a drill on human rights, rule of law, due process and other related topics, all of them as some kind of reaction to the rise of extra-judicial killings (EJK) that we are hearing about these days. From where I sat, I noticed that the priests were especially attentive, except of course for a few. There will always be exceptions, but this time, I noticed more rapt attention. The archbishop was around, together with the two auxiliary bishops. They were also all ears. I was happy to note that the talk presented the nuances of human rights as articulated by institutions like the UN and, of course, our constitution, and other personalities of some standing. Since the speaker was a lawyer and not a theologian, there was hardly any theological explanation beyond the fact that human rights spring from man’s being the image and likeness of God. The reaction of the priests in general was mainly that of grave concern, since it cannot be denied that the drug problem we have is a first-class crisis. Recent developments have lifted the lid on this crisis whose scary dimensions are getting far worse than what are generally suspected. Somehow priests get to know more details about this crisis because they preside over funerals of drug-related deaths in their parishes, they get to receive information from their parishioners, they hear confessions and they also are sought for some pieces of advice from people. They are near the frontline. They have mixed feelings about this issue. While they are somehow happy with the current campaign against people involved in drugs, they are also alarmed at the rise of these extra-judicial killings whose perpetrators we cannot be sure of— whether they are done by some vigilantes, or the police, or drug people themselves in their own internecine conflicts. What comes to my mind is that this development we are having at this time, provoked by the ascendance of our new president, has good aspects as well as poses new challenges that we have to tackle. Definitely, the drug problem has to be tackled head-on before it gets any worse. As it is now, it is really ugly. But we need to further develop our systems—police, judicial, penal, medical, political, economic, social, etc.—to cope with this highly complex problem. Let’s hope that our lawmakers can craft better laws that are more effective in blending our need to get the culprits as well as our need for respect of human rights, rule of law and due process. We obviously cannot remain at the cur- 9 JOSE SANRO C. JIMENEA Business Manager Cartoonist: HARRY TERO Marketing Assistants: VICKY ARNAIZ/ TED MARCOS/ HENRY GADAINGAN/EMMA LAGO Marketing Representative in Manila: RURAL PRESS COMMUNICATORS REP. INC. 3055 Tolentino St., cor. Balabac St., Pinagkaisahan, Makati City Telephone Numbers: (02)8823978 / (02)8823205 Fax No. (02)8823223 Email Address: [email protected]; [email protected] Administrative Assistants ELVIRA MARTINITO & ROSENDA CELIZ (Ormoc Office) Authorized Representatives: ARSENIA BENDO (Calbayog City) • EMILY ABAD/AIREEN ARONDAIN (Biliran) • KAREN ANN H. SABIO (Balangiga, E. Samar) • MARITESS MASENDO (Hilongos) • NILO BORDIOS (Borongan City) 5 August 22-28, 2016 Rio Olympics 2016 Adoption concerns WE ARE now in the year where there is the hosting of the Summer Games in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) scheduled to be from the 5th to 21st of August 2016. It started in 1896 and it is hosted by different nations around the world since 1896. This corner remembers the one held in Melbourne, Australia last 1956. It was the year when I was in the prime of my life. It was eleven years after the Liberation in the Second World War. It is my opinion that the period from 1946 to 1961 (15 yrs) is the best period of my life which was in Manila. Quezon City was then my venue of “action.” State University (UP) is incidentally in Quezon City. The Olympic Games held in Berlin in 1936 was used by Adolf Hitler as a springboard to show to the world the supremacy of the Arian race of which Germany belongs. When his best runner in the Games was beaten by US runner, Jesse Owens, he had to swallow his pride. By the way, making a nitwit of a man to be a leader is bad practice. Hitler was such a man. Look at what happened to Germany. He took his life because of what happened to Germany in the aftermath of WW-II. It was broken up and the rest of Europe which was what happened when Hitler behaved like a child playing a parlor game of acquiring nations like they were toys. Moral Lesson: never put an imbecile on a pedestal of power. He will think that playing like a god is like playing any ordinary game. All his officers were either executed or they took their lives by their revolvers or cyanide pills. So many athletes try to be the best. So many of them got the top award: Gold medallion. But those who achieved the top award did not know that somewhere in the future, somebody made it by beating previous records. No matter what they got or what record they broke, it is my opinion I WOULD HAVE wanted to adopt a baby girl after having 4 sons and the prospect of naming our next child Jny-Malu seemed remote. It was not meant to be but I know I would love that child as our own. I still wonder up to now how I would feel if she goes away to college, celebrate her debut, walk the aisle with her as the bride, and finally give us a grandchild – most probably bawl in all those instances. Adoption is really an excellent option especially with the booming population and the number of babies up for it. Studies also show that being adopted can be one of the best things to happen to a kid. People who adopt tend to be wealthier than other parents, both because of selfselection and because of the adoption screening process. Adoptive parents tend to be better-educated and put more effort into raising their kids, as measured by things like providing the child with books and getting involved in their school activities. And yet, as rated by their teachers and tests, adopted children tend to have worse behavioral and academic outcomes in kindergarten and first grade than birth children do, according to a research. As measured by their teachers, young adoptive children were more likely than biological ones to get angry easily and to fight with other students. If a 50 percent score represents an average level of this type of “problem behavior,” adopted kindergarteners were higher than average, at 64 percent, while children with two biological parents were at 44 percent. Children in single-parent, step, and foster families all had fewer behavioral issues than adopted kindergarteners, at 58 percent, although this difference was not significant. A similar pattern (63 percent versus 43 percent) emerged for adopted and biological first that nobody else can beat the record of swimmer Michael Phelps of the US. In all, he received 22 (twenty two) Gold medals in the span of three Olympic Games from 2008, 2012 and 2016. No doubt, he is one in a million. Champions come and go but none can ever receive what Phelps achieved in swimming. We are only counting his gold medals. How about his silver and perhaps his bronze medals? When you look at his physique, you’d think he was an albatross. If he was a Pinoy, he’d have gotten P220 million; a millionaire over and over. Our government gives P10 million for gold; P5 million for silver and P3 million for bronze. If he was a Pinoy, he’d have been richer by P220 million, not counting his silver and bronze medals. The next Summer Games of the Olympics will be hosted by Tokyo, Japan in 2020. This corner can only wonder if we can ever host the Olympics. Of course we do not have the facilities needed to host the Games. Moreover, we do not have enough hotel spaces to take in hundreds upon thousands of visitors with discriminating tastes not only on food but of possible sale of goods. We have not produced any winner of gold medal in any event of the Games. The most we got is silver in men’s boxing and in women’s weight-lifting. Big deal!! No doubt about it, we still have a long way off to produces a gold winner like the USA which has plenty of talent from fifty states across the length and breadth of their continent. The most we can do is regional like in the Asean countries which is limited to countries in the 10 countries that compose the Asean. Hearing the national anthem see POTPOURRI p. 9 These vigilantes and EJK’s may create other monsters MANY PEOPLE are wondering over, and even questioning, the official statistics on the death toll/fatalities in the anti-illegal drugs war submitted by the PNP Chief Director General Ronald “Bato” de la Rosa. He admitted in the on-going Senate hearing that the rash of killings of drug suspects, pushers or users, in the anti-drugs war that the death toll of 800 persons were the results of official police operations, while the rest of the killings and summary executions of more than 1,000 were done by vigilante groups and by other unidentified or unknown persons. Let’s leave for now the issue on the resulting fatalities due to police operations against drugs to the Senate investigation to unravel which are due to legitimate police operations and what are not. We are focusing on the death toll done by vigilante groups and other summary executions by still unidentified persons that are alarming in sheer numbers of people killed and in the impunity of the attacks that are even larger than those from police actions admitted by the PNP. These summary executions perpetrated by vigilante groups have also resulted in the recent deaths of apparently innocent victims like the 5-year old girl hit by a stray bullet intended by the gunman for her grandfather and the shooting to death of a young girl from Tacloban City, who was found out later to be two months pregnant, and she was riding in the car of Atty. Rogelio Bato who was ambushed in the streets of Tacloban. Atty. Bato was known as the lawyer graders. Teachers also said adopted children were less likely to pay attention in class, were less eager to learn new things, and didn’t persist as long on challenging tasks. The adopted kids also performed worse on an objective math test and slightly, though not significantly, worse than birth children on a reading test. Adoptive parents go to great lengths to do a great service. Why are their young kids’ behavior and test scores worse? One clue might be attachment theory, which holds that a strong bond with at least one nurturing adult (usually the mother) is essential to a child thriving. That adult can be the adoptive parent, but the adoption itself might mean that the bond with the birth parent was disrupted or never formed. In the worst cases, these children might have experienced a traumatic event prior to their adoption. Early trauma can affect the parts of the brain that control mood and learning. Infants and toddlers with a so-called “disorganized attachment” to their earliest caregivers such as those who feel frightened of or dissociated from their parents, are more psychologically vulnerable later in life. Among other things, they have more problems regulating their emotions and managing conflicts without resorting to hostility. This is not an argument against adoption. It is generally considered a better solution than institutionalization or remaining in a bad home environment. If anything, research emphasizes the importance of a strong attachment between parents and children in early childhood. Unfortunately, the challenges faced by adopted children are just one visible example of that. NI ATTY. MANING GOLO of the Espinosa family in Albuera, Leyte. People are now worrying and even fearful, aside from the blatant violations of human rights by these unidentified/unknown summary killer groups, as to whether there exist some unofficial death squads or vigilante groups tolerated or even sanctioned by the PNP hierarchy and by some high ranking government officials to implement the anti-drug war. Gen. de la Rosa however stated that he has directed to investigate these summary executions/killings by vigilante groups. We believe also that the PNP should conduct an intensive investigation on the summary killings that will lead to the unmasking of these unidentified groups of killers for the safety and peace of mind of peaceful citizens. As one of its main mandates as a police organization to solve crimes, the PNP should consider these unexplained killings as similar to murder cases to be solved. The PNP is official arm of government to maintain a peaceful community and for the protection of people. .Or else if the PNP fails to perform its main mandate to stop crimes and prosecute these criminals, the prevailing situation may create other major problems for our communities such as letting these criminally-minded groups to metamorphose into gun for hire groups and to other forms of criminal syndicates if the police does not neutralize and prosecute them. Hero Dear Atty. Golo, Dear Eron, Di ba ang “National Heroes Day” niadto, Nov. 30? Karon Aug. 29 lagi. Ilubong na kono si Marcos? Di na man uso ang “hero.” Ang importante, kwarta. Mao nga ang mga botante modawat jud og kwarta. Ang mga politico pod, mamalit og boto. Ang mga “hero” sa una, mamalit pod og boto? Para nako, si Tatay “hero.” Bisan tolo nay anak ni Nanay sa lain, gipakaslan gihapon siya ni Tatay. Mora lagi si Tatay og politico. Ang mga politico, nagsigeg pangawat og kwarta nga dili ilaha. Si Tatay pod, nagsigi’g buhi ug mga anak nga dili iya. Niadto, ang National Heroes Day, Nov. 30. Gibalhin kini sa katapusang Lunes sa Agosto (Proc. No. 831) aron ma “emphasize” nga alang ni sa tanan nga “hero.” May “order” na si Pres. Rody nga ilubong si Pres. Marcos sa Libingan ng mga Bayani. Apan dunay misang-at og reklamo sa Korte Suprema. Ang politico nga mamalit og boto maoy “ corrupt” numero uno. Kintahay “leader” apan sa tinud-anay, “dealer.” Ang imong Tatay, dalaygon ang gihimo. Nagsakripisyo alang kaninyo. Maayo na lang nga wa siya moliwat nimo. Matinahuron, Eron The Gospel on Sunday Sept. 4, 2016 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Luke 14:25-33 Great crowds were traveling with Jesus, and he turned and addressed them, “If anyone comes to me without hating his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple. Which of you wishing to construct a tower does not first sit down and Imong amigo, Manny G. Golo calculate the cost to see if there is enough for its completion? Otherwise, after laying the foundation and finding himself unable to finish the work the onlookers should laugh at him and say, ‘This one began to build but did not have the resources to finish.’ Or what king marching into battle would not first sit down and decide whether with ten thousand troops he can successfully oppose another king advancing upon him with twenty thousand troops? But if not, while he is still far away, he will send a delegation to ask for peace terms. In the same way, anyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple.” People, Places 6 Tacloban retail stores found selling fake cigars TACLOBAN CITY – Retail stores in this city were issued on Wednesday, August 23, “warning letters” by Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Inc. (PMFTC Inc.) to stop selling fake cigarettes with brand names Marlboro, Fortune, and Jackpot, after surprise purchases indicated they were selling counterfeit cigarettes. The stores concerned were located in front of the Tacloban Public Market. Local authorities were also alerted to the growing problem of counterfeit cigarettes, which are of poor quality, and denies the government Sin Tax revenues. Under Republic Act 8293, otherwise known as the “Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines”, a criminal penalty of imprisonment from 2 to 5 years and a fine ranging from Php50,000.00 to Php200,000.00 may be imposed upon anyone caught committing the aforesaid unlawful act, in addition to any civil and administrative sanctions imposed by law for the same offense. The traders were also warned that because fake PMFTC products bear fake BIR excise tax stamps, sellers also commit tax offenses punishable under the National Internal Revenue Code. PMFTC had been working closely with law enforcement in pursuing traders and store owners who are involved with the illegal sale of fake items. By LMJ CEBU PACIFIC (PSE: CEB) calls for aspiring cabin crew to join its recruitment fair in Manila, Cagayan de Oro, Davao and Iloilo between September and October 2016. CEB is set to recruit around 100 cabin crew to increase its flying crew to more than 1800. The recruitment fairs for cabin crew will be held in the following cities: Manila (Cebu Pacific Building, Pasay City) on September 3; Iloilo City (Corazon Room, Iloilo Business Hotel, Glicerio Pison cor. Benigno Aquino Ave., Smallville Complex, Mandurriao) on September 9; Davao City (Mangosteen and Durian Function Rooms, Park Inn by Radisson Davao) on September 24; and Cagayan de Oro City (Eaton Room, Mallberry Suites Business Hotel, Florentino Drive, Limketkai Centre) on September 30. “We offer excellent career opportunities and progression, exposure to vast global network of exciting destinations, unlimited travel benefits and competitive packages for fun and dynamic individuals. We highly encourage everyone to be one of us and become instrumental in bringing people together through safe, affordable, reliable, and fun-filled air travel,” said Atty. JR Mantaring, CEB Vice President for Corporate Affairs. CEB will process the applications on the same day, between 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Acceptance of updated curriculum vitae with 2x2 photo will be until 1:00 P.M. only. Applicants must possess a dynamic personality, height of at least 5’3” for female, and 5’7” for male, weight that is proportional to height, clear complexion, good eyesight and a catchy smile, among others. Responsibilities include guaranteeing the safety of guests on board the aircraft, and ensuring that guests have a fun and pleasant flying experience. The detailed job descriptions and qualifications can also be found on www.cebupacificair.com or CEB’s page on jobstreet.com.ph. PR Cebu Pac recruits crew INFO ... from P. 14 experience during supertyphoon Yolanda in 2013. That time, the people were warned of “storm surges” but it was foreign to the coastal inhabitants who have been drilled for tsunami scenarios. “Tidal wave” or “tsunami-like waves” would have sent the message across, he said, but nobody understood what “storm surge” was until it happened. Now, he said, there’s these “gale warnings” everybody hears on the news. The governor added he does not even really know what “gale” is in Waray or Bisaya, and emphasized that it was important that these information is spread in the dialect one completely understands. The governor gave his observations during the climate change and agriculture summit held in this town on August 23, sponsored by the American Chamber of Commerce and the Philip Morris-Fortune Tobacco Company (PMFTC) AmCham president Ebb Hinchcliffe and PMFTC external director Varinia Elero-Tinga were also present. Hinchcliffe and Tinga said they conceptualized the summit to help disseminate best practices on disaster risk reduction management and technology and information in field of agriculture. AmCham and PMFTC have been collaborating in Eastern Visayas on various Yolandarehabilitation and recovery programs. In attendance were agriculturists and extension workers from the 40 towns of Leyte and the Cities of Ormoc and Baybay. By Lalaine M. Jimenea On August 24, Vice Mayor Michael L. Cari of Baybay City celebrated his 48th birthday. His natal day is also timed with that of his eldest son, Jonas, who turned 16. However, the boy, who is now taller than her father, as proud Mom Dr. Noreen Punzalan-Cari says, could not come to the celebration as he is now studying at Ateneo. The celebrant’s parents were around, Engr. Peping and Mayor Carmen L. Cari, as well as his sisters Carmel and Chinkee. Rep. Jose Carlos Cari could not come but was ably represented by his sons. Cousins also came, to include Leyte vice governor Carlo P. Loreto. It was a nice, simple affair held at the family’s beach house in Gabas. Those who stayed long were entertained by a 4-man band which played mellow music that the celebrator loves. To VM Mike and Jonas, may you have many happy returns of the day! - From Jose Sanro and Lalaine M. Jimenea Baybay City inks MOA with Metro Gaisano group BAYBAY CITY - After five years of negotiation, finally, Super Metro will soon construct its newest mall, through the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the city government and Arthur Emmanuel, President and Chief Operating Officer of Metro Retail Stores Group Inc. (MRSGI). The MOA also includes the resolution granting the authority to Mayor Carmen Cari to enter into a leasehold contract with MRSGI for the city’s 1-hectare reclamation area, in which they have already advanced their rental for 5 years, amounting to P12.8 million. Mayor Cari said that the money would be utilized to reclaim another hectare for local vendors, as part of the inclusive development that they are pushing for the city. For his part, Arthur Emmanuel said that they would be employing around 200 locals as store employees, aside from the manpower that they will need for the construction of the building for the next 8-12 months. In the next ninety days, Baybay City Mayor Carmen L. Cari and Arthur Emmanuel, president and COO of the Metro Retail Stores Group Inc., pose for posterity after the signing of the MOA. With them are Vice Mayor Michael L. Cari and Rep. Jose Carlos “Boying” Cari (standing, 3rd from right) and other town officials and witnesses. they will also be looking into local manufacturing and agricultural products that they can sell, not only in here, but also in the rest of their stores nationwide. “We have heard that they have quality products here, so we are looking into creating partnerships with the community, especially with the Visayas State University so we can also help in their livelihood,” he said. Moreover, he assured the mayor that they will be supporting the city’s community service programs, like what they do in other cities. Currently, Super Metro Gaisano has branches in Maasin, Tacloban, Calbayog and soon in Ormoc and other cities in Eastern Visayas. By Tonette Marticio Try to make at least one person happy every day. If you cannot do a kind deed, speak a kind word. If you cannot speak a kind word, think a kind thought. Count up, if you can, the treasure of happiness that you would dispense in a week, in a year, in a lifetime! - Lawrence G. Lovasik s t & Happenings 7 Chasing the dream of an Ormoc Museum - 2 Mixed media artist Dante Enage poses for EV Mail. Dante Enage’s exhibit was an “all sold out” one! TACLOBAN CITY – The renowned mixed media artist who made President Rodrigo Duterte’s portrait using “tuba” or our local coconut wine, held his fourth solo exhibit tagged as “Balaraw” (a Waray-Waray term which means circle or round) at KBOX Art Gallery Café recently. Dante Enage, whose talent is recognized locally and also abroad, uses nature as his inspiration in making organic abstract paintings. He has already exhibited his artwork in Malaysia, Kuwait, Spain, Italy and US. His name made a buzz in the online world by using the natural pigment derived from the tanbark of “barok”, a mangrove used for flavoring and color of tuba, in making the president’s portrait during his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July. Enage, a known Duterte supporter since the start of the campaign, thought of showing his support by way of his art, where he disclosed that he only made the portrait for twelve hours. He wishes to personally give it to the president. He believes that using tuba is his way to relive the arts and culture of Eastern Visayas, and to inspire the younger generations to unite for art. The artist also expressed his gratitude to everyone who patronized his pieces. It was an “all sold out” exhibit, even on its opening day. The exhibit was opened to the public by Vice-mayors Jerry “Sambo” Yaokasin and Ronnan Christian Reposar of Palo, Leyte and Councilor Vangie Esperas. By Tonette Marticio THE MUSEU NG KATIPUNAN IN SAN JUAN CITY is just a small museum. It is devoted to showcase the events leading to the Filipino revolution in the 1800’s, when the fire of heroism and independence spread through the area. Despite its smallness, the museum is big in storytelling. The guides skillfully toured Mayor Richard Gomez, Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez and the rest of the party from Ormoc City from the entrance to the exit, taking us each step through the revolution years. Photos show the “Sanduguan,” when Katipuneros signed their pacts of brotherhood with blood; a diorama depicting Benita Rodriguez sewing the first Filipino flag; a shirt full of inscriptions and Latin prayers and words, deemed to ward of bullets and death; a torn cedula which depicted the Filipinos defiance against Spain; cards containing important milestones of the revolutionary history. At the Museu ng Katipunan, the Ormocano visitors learned that a museum need not be as big and grand as the National Museum, but what is important is the story that it weaves through time, taking care to be real to history. Next week: The Ayala Museum OLBA holds elections, installs new officers THE OCCIDENTAL Leyte Bar Association (OLBA), the local lawyer’s organization composed of lawyers from cities of Ormoc and Baybay and municipalities of Albuera, Bato, Hilongos, Hindang, Inopacan, Isabel, Kananga, Matag-ob, Matalom, Merida, Palompon, San Isidro, Tabango and Villaba, held their elections and installation of officers on August 24, 2016 at the 2nd Floor of Lorenzo’s Café, in Ormoc City. The newly elected officers, whose term of office ends on 2018 are: Atty. Ma. Luz Alsay Escalon, president; Atty. Nolito M. Quilang, vice-president; Fiscal Jennifer Balboa-Cahig, secretary; Atty. Milreysa S. Dayandayan, treasurer and Atty. Irene Vidaurreta, auditor. The OLBA, whose main purpose is to assist in the effective and efficient administration of justice has several committees: Membership Development (safeguards the professional interest of the members of the OLBA); Ways and Means (devises methods of raising revenue for use in the government of OLBA); Professional Responsibility (devises plans to foster and maintain on the part of the members high ideals of integrity, learning, professional competence, public service and Photo by JOSH MANTUA JUNTILLA OLBA IN ACTION. They are lawyers, yes, but they can clown around, too. conduct. The committee also entertains complaints against OLBA members and with the concurrence of the Board, conducts investigation on such complaints and recommend sanctions for approval by the Board); Legal Aid (devise the establishment and efficient maintenance of a legal aid program to provide free legal service to those unable to pay for such service of litigants within the area of OLBA); Administration of Justice (carries into effect the effective dispensation of justice within the territorial jurisdiction of the OLBA and shall undertake a regular dialogue among the five pillars of justice: and Inter- Professional and Business Relations (maintains liaison between the Association and the IBP National, IBP Leyte Chapter, as well as the other profession, civic and business groups). These committees will be headed by the following directors: Atty. Melchor Dumlao, Atty. Jose Rommel A. Peñaranda, Atty. Joseph Kirby Calipayan, Atty. Alexander Salas Jr.. Atty. Gilianne Kathryn L. Gantuangco and Atty. Allan A. Castro. On the same occasion, OLBA also welcomed the lawyers within the area of OLBA, who passed the recent bar examinations: Atty. Frances Jan Villarino and Atty. Clint Octavius Labtic (both from San Isidro), Atty. Rommel P. Pusa (Matalom), Atty. Chelissa Mae N. Rojas (Villaba), and Atty. Gilliam Kathryn Gantuangco, Atty. Alexander Salas, Jr. and Atty. Irene Vidaurreta, all from Ormoc. There were also newly appointed government lawyers which OLBA honored. They are Ormoc assistant city prosecutors Jennifer Balboa- Cahig and Erwin Pedrosa, and assistant Leyte provincial prosecutor for Palompon, Fiscal Dylan A. Enage. NOTICES 8 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Regional Branch 18 Hilongos, Leyte EJF No. H-033-2016 FOR: EXTRA JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE RURAL BANK of HILONGOS (Leyte), Inc. represented by its Manager, ROSARIO ONG-VELOS, CPA, Mortgagee, -versusNELSON TERO and NARCISA A. TERO, Mortgagor. x--------------------x SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SALE Before the Office of the Shriff/Clerk of Court is an Extra Judicial Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage under Act 3135, as amended by Act No. 4118 filed by RURAL BANK OF HILONGOS (LEYTE) INC., represented by its Manager, Rosario OngVelos, CPA of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident and a resident of Hilongos, Leyte, Philippines, against NELSON TERO and NARCISA A. TERO both of legal ages, Filipino citizens and resident of Brgy. Kang-iras, Hilongos, Leyte, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which computed in the total amount of ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX and 100/70 (PhP134,576.70) Philippine Currency, representing interest, penalties excluding the expenses of the foreclosure and other expenses in connection with the proceedings, the undersigned will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION on October 7, 2016 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon or soon thereafter at the Regional Trial Court, Branch 18, Hilongos, Leyte for CASH and in the Philippine Currency, the following properties with all the improvements found thereon, described as follows, to wit: TAX DECLARATION OF REAL PROPERTY NO. 14020 00020 R-13 “A parcel of Agricultural land designated as Lot No. 14737, Boundaries: North: Ass. Lot # 003 (14736); South: Ass. Lot # 005 (14738); East: Ass. Lot No. 004 (9780); West: Cad. Lot 9800,017 (9801), with an area of .1549 has, declared in the name of SPS. NELSON TERO AND NARCISA AGON-TERO.” Situated Republic of the Philippines Province of Eastern Samar City of Borongan OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD Ordinance No. 124 Series of 2016 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING ALL WATER SOURCES OF WATER DEALERS, OWNERS OF WATER PUMPS, WELLS AND RAIN WATER RECEPTACLES FOR DRINKING AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL USES TO SUBMIT THEIR WATER SAMPLES FOR BACTERIALOGICAL EXAMINATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES AUTHOR AND SPONSOR: HON. ESTANISLAO N. QUELITANO, JR. Chair, Committee on Environment and Climate Change The Sangguniang Panlungsod in regular session duly convened hereby ordained; Section 1. Short Title. This Ordinance shall be called and referred to as “An Ordinance Regulating Water Supply For Safe Human Consumption and Utilization” Section 2. Coverage. This ordinance shall cover and include all water dealers and water sources for domestic, commercial, industrial, institutional and agricultural uses. Section 3. Regular Test of Water Samples. There shall be a monthly test on samples taken on-site from the target water sources by the City Sanitation Inspector using the COLILERT 18 LABORATORY EQUIPMENT for bacteriological examination. Section 4. Mode and Manner of Laboratory Tests. 4.1. The City Sanitation Inspector and the City Medical Technologist are hereby authorized to conduct the laboratory examination of water samples and inspection of sanitation of premises of water refilling stations/ stores and water sources. 4.2. In consultation with the City Health Officer, the City Sanitation Inspector shall make and issue regular schedules of inspection of water sources and establishments and / or collection of water samples including all barangays by cluster in the City. 4.3. The City Sanitation Inspector shall collect water samples onsite at the specific location of water refilling stations/ stores and water pumps, wells including the water reservoirs of , and random households served by the Borongan Water District or similar entity; and rain water receptacles. The container of the water sample shall be clean and marked of its source, owner, establishment, time and date of collection. (a) The water sample shall be tested for any bacteria contamination using the COLLILERT 18 LABORATORY EQUIPMENT. (b) If the test result is negative or without bacteria contamination, the owner/ operator/ manager of the household or establishment shall be notified accordingly. (c) If the test results is positive or with bacteria contamination the owner/ operator/ manager of the household or establishment shall be notified accordingly. Chlorination shall immediately be done with the assistance of the City Health Office. (d) In the second case above, a second tests of Water Sample after chlorination shall be done to affirm or negate the first results. (e) In the event that the second test result is still positive or with bacteria contamination, a third and final test of water sample shall be done to make sure the accuracy of the consistency of test results of contamination. When and if the result is still positive, the relocation of the water source shall be required. (f) In the case of water refilling stations/ stores, water sample from the water source shall be tested and again the “finished product” shall be tested for any bacteriological contamination. The same procedures in paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) above shall apply. Section 5. Confirmation of Test Result. The Medical Technologist of the City Health Office , who shall have undergone skills training on the operation and accuracy of Colilert 18 Laboratory Equipment and its test results; shall certify to the accuracy of the report of the City Sanitation Inspector in the prescribed FORM of the City Health Office. Section 6. Environmental Laboratory Fees shall be collected after each laboratory examination of water samples from as follows: 6.1. Water dealers, main store P300.00 6.2. Water dealers, each branch P200.00 6.3. Water District P500.00 6.4. Water pumps and wells selling water supply P300.00 6.5. For Subsequent or 2nd and 3rd test of water samples in Section 4.3 (d), and (e) only 50% of the regular rate shall be collected. 6.6. EXEMPTIONS. Refilling stations, water pumps and wells not otherwise selling water supply shall be exempt from payment of laboratory fees. Section 7. Payment of Fees (a) Upon receipt of the tests Result/s by the water dealer a Revenue Collection Clerk from the City Treasurer’s Office shall collect payment of fees and issue official receipts and thereafter remit the same to the Office of the City Treasurer on the same day of collection of fees. (b) The City Sanitation Inspector, when and if authorized by the City Mayor and duly deputized by the City Treasurer may, as circumstances warrant, collect the fees, issue official receipts and likewise remit in Barangay Kang –iras, Muniicpality of Hilongos, Province of Leyte; All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the abovestated date and time. In the event the public auction, should not take place due to fortuitous event or any reason under the exist- ing Rules on Extra Judicial Foreclosure, on the above- mentioned date it shall be held on October 28, 2016 on the same time and place. Let this Notice be published for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the Province of Leyte. August 22-28, 2016 Hilongos, Leyte, August 12, 2016. (Sgd.) CHRISTIAN S. VILLAS Clerk of Court VI/ExOfficio Sheriff NOTED: (Sgd.) HON. EPHREM S. ABANDO Executive Judge Copy furnished: Eastern Visayas Mail the same to the City Treasurer within three (3) working days. Section 8. Safeguards During Stormy Weather or Calamities. (a) During or in the aftermath of stormy weather conditions such as continuous heavy rains with flooding, typhoons , storm surges; and after earthquakes with or without tsunami or tidal wave or landslides, the City Health Office shall conduct tests of samples of all water supply including cisterns to determine any bacteriological contamination free from fees in Section 6 hereof. (b) In coordination with the City Fire Marshall, fire trucks of the City Fire Station shall be used to deliver water rationing to affected households in barangays accessible by road network cost to beneficiaries. (c) For drinking and other household uses, the water in the trucks shall, before delivery, be tested and certified by the City Sanitation Inspector and Medical Technologist as safe from bacteriological contamination. Section 9. Prohibited Acts It shall be unlawful for any person, individual or juridical, to do the following acts, to wit: 9.1. When the water supply to households, commercial, industrial or institutional uses shall have been adequate 24/7 or 24 hours, seven days a week and stabilized, it shall be unlawful to construct wells with or without water pumps of all types within twenty-five (25) meters radius to the household or establishment septic tank. 9.2. Refusal to allow the City Sanitation Inspector and/ or Medical Technologist of the City Health Office to inspect the premises of the water refilling stations/ stores and water sources and collect water samples for bacteriological tests. 9.3. Refusal to pay the Environmental Laboratory Fees on the same working day when the Report on Test Result is received by the water dealer. 9.4. To introduce into any water source tapped for human consumption and/ or utilization or into “finished product”, any contaminant as may be verified and upon recommendation of the City Health Office. 9.5. To damage or destroy or to cause to damage or destroy, directly or indirectly, water tanks, reservoirs and their tributaries, pumps, water pipes and similar public or private utilities which would cause to harm the health, hygiene and sanitation of the general public. 9.6. Electric or motorized water pumps connected to piped water supply of the Borongan Water District or similar entity, shall not be used to fill water tanks or reservoirs with capacity of fifty-two (52) gallons or more during the period, five o’clock (5:00 a.m. ) in the morning until six o’clock (6:00 p.m.) in the evening to allow households without such electric or motorized water pumps access to continuous and sufficient water supply. 9.7. Failure to replace worn out plastic water-jugs or similar water containers owned by water refilling stations/ stores as verified and recommended by the Sanitation Inspector. 9.8. Accepting worn out plastic water jugs or similar containers of consumers for refill by water refilling stations/ stores. Section 10. Penalties 10.1. Violations of any of the prohibited acts in Section 9 hereof, shall be penalized to pay the Administrative Environmental Fine thus: First offense for each violation ………. P500.00 Each second and subsequent violations ………. P1,000.00 The total fines of more than one (1) violation shall not exceed Five Thousand (P5,000.00) Pesos. 10.2. Community Service (a) Except for the Prohibited Acts in Sec. 9.1., 9.2., 9.4., and 9.5., first offenders may choose to pay the corresponding fines or may render a one (1) day Community Service for each violation in their respective barangays. (b) The Community Service shall be complied within seven (7) calendar days after receipt of due NOTICE. 10.3. Violations by Business Establishments: (a) On the second (2nd) violation of any of the prohibited acts in this Ordinance by any business establishment, suspension of its Business Permit for fifteen (15) days shall be imposed in addition to any administrative fines consequential thereto; and within which to comply the requirements in this Ordinance so violated. (b) Failure to comply the requirements in paragraph 10.4 (a) above shall be deemed as tantamount to a third (3rd) violation of this Ordinance and shall be meted the penalty and requirements in paragraph 10.4 (c) below. (c) On the third (3rd) violation of any of the prohibited acts in Section 9 above by any business establishment, revocation of its Business Permit shall be imposed in addition to any other penalty; and shall be allowed to apply a new for Business Permit only after attending an orientation conference with the City Health Office and compliance of the requirements in this Ordinance. 10.4. In the event that such violations may ultimately reach litigation in the proper court, the attendant imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year may be imposed and the assessed fine/s therewith at the discretion of said court. 10.5 In the case of the water refilling stations/stores, Borongan Water District and similar juridical entities, the owner/ operators, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Manager shall be liable and accountable of any of the violations in their respective business establishments and C/o Maritess Masendo C.V. Alcuino St., Hilongos, Leyte Rural Bank of Hilongos (Leyte), Inc. Hilongos, Leyte NELSON TERO and NARCISA A. TERO Brgy. Kang-iras, Hilongos, Leyte EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 2228, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement with Deed of Absolute Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late ARSENIO VISCARA and PASTORA RIEGA re a parcel of land Lot No. 221,Case 3 Cad. 566 – D, situated in Barangay San Juan Hilongos, Leyte, with an area of 3,390 sq. m. covered by OCT No. P-34013 was settled among their heirs and sold in favor of JACQUELINE CLAUDINE UY ROBLE per Doc. No. 265; Page No. 54; Book No. XVI; Series of 2015 of Notary Public Ma. Lourdes Madula-Vilbar. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 subject to the penalties hereof. Section 11. Definition of Terms. For purposes of this Ordinance, the following terms are defined as follows: 11.1. Water dealer – includes commercial water purifying/ refilling stations or stores selling wholesale and / or retail in plastic water jugs or similar containers and water district or entity selling piped water supply 11.2. Water pumps – include “jet-matic” and “pitcher” types hand pumps; electric motor driven pumps; and deep wells commonly known as “artesian” wells 11.3. Open shallow dug well – as the name connotes with or without casing of any kind using a bucket to fetch water therein 11.4. Fire trucks – vehicles of the City Fire Station that supply water to barangays or households during emergency rationing in times of calamities or its aftermath or extreme lack of water supply. 11.5. Colilert 18 Laboratory Equipment – a portable medical equipment used to test water samples for bacteria contamination such as E-Coli and coliform the result of which can be obtained within eighteen (18) hours. 11.6. Chlorine – a nonmetallic chemical used to treat water as disinfectant. 11.7. Chlorination – to treat water with chlorine to make it potable for human consumption or use. 11.8. Finished product – refers to “Purified” water in plastic water jugs or similar containers in water refilling stations/ stores 11.9. Cistern – any underground tank for storing water for household, commercial, industrial or institutional uses 11.10. Septic tank – a tank in which waste matter is disintegrated by bacteria 11.11. E- Coli – a rod-shaped bacterium from waste matter including human wastes such as coming from seepage from septic tanks that causes intestinal illness 11.12. Coliform – the other forms of bacteriological contaminant from the other forms of waste matter. 11.13. Rain water receptacle – a container usually connected to a roofing or similar structure of a house or building used for collecting water when it rains. 11.14. One (1) Day – a total of eight (8) hours during the day time. No community service shall be rendered during night time. 11.15. Community Service – Barangay activities under Clean and Green Program to include planting of trees, ornamental shrubs and flower plants, mangroves; clearing drainage canals and barangay streets and roads; and protection, rehabilitation and / or development of water resources. Section 12. Separability Clause. In the case where any provision in this Ordinance is declared unconstitutional or not valid by competent authority, the other provisions remaining as to meet the purpose and intent of this Ordinance, shall continue to be in full force and effect. Section 13. Repealing Clause. All existing Ordinances of Borongan City including any local Executive Orders which are inconsistent with this Ordinance are hereby amended, modified or rescinded accordingly. Section 14. Effectivity. This Ordinance shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its approval. APPROVED, 22, JULY 2016 (Sgd.) HON. VICTOR L. FRANCO SP Member (Sgd.) HON. RENATO C. BAGACAY SP Member (Sgd.) HON. EMMANUEL T. TIU SONCO SP Member (Sgd.) HON. NAPOLEON A. BEBITA SP Member (Sgd.) HON. AURORA A. ANASARIAS SP Member (Sgd.) HON. ESTANISLAO N. QUELITANO, JR. SP Member (Sgd.) HON. LEONALDO A. ADOR, JR. SP Member HON. GLENN A. ESCOTO SP Member HON. MARLYN V. SY SP Member (Sgd.) HON. JENNIFER S. ANACIO SP Member (Sgd.) HON. EDSEL ANTONIO P. CASILLANO SP Member/ABC President CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT: (Sgd.) ANTONIO B. SACMAR SP Secretary ATTESTED BY: (Sgd.) HON. FIDEL V. ANACTA, JR. City Vice-Mayor/ Presiding Officer APPROVED: (Sgd.) HON. MARIA FE R. ABUNDA City Mayor EV Mail August 8-14, 15-21, 22-28, 2016 August 22-28, 2016 NEWS EVASCO ... from P. 1 SPEAKER ... from P. 1 who openly supported Pres. Rodrigo Duterte in the May elections, welcomed Evasco. Some 1,000 people, including mayors, from Negros Island, Cebu, Leyte, Bohol, Panay, Guimaras, Cagayan de Oro and Manila attended Kilusang Pagbabago launching. The Kilusang Pagbabago is a grassroots movement that aims to effect “real change”, focusing on countryside development and Duterte’s anti-drug campaign, as well as ensure the delivery of government services to the community. Marife Vizcarra, Eastern Visayas Team Duterte KP spokesperson, said the gathering is only the beginning of the “change” Duterte has promised the Filipino people, and is an avenue to give voice to the people against corruption and poverty. It will also push for ho talaga yung mga purok leaders,” Alvarez added. The abolition of SK officials and barangay councilors, Alvarez said, is among the topics being discussed along with the postponement of the SK and barangay elections initially scheduled October 31. Alvarez earlier said that it would be “practical” to reset the polls to a later date because pushing through with it would affect appointments or hiring or employees to government positions. The SK and barangay elections is set too close to the May elections. Congress, however, has yet to determine when the polls could be held, if ever Alvarez added that President Duterte himself is also in favor of postponing the barangay and SK polls, noting the possibility of “drug money” being used to fund the candidates. With a report from Orly Pelovello participative governance, as well as a stepping stone to the campaign from a shift of the unitary form of government to federalism. Secretary Evasco believes that federalism will give solutions to the problems that the country facing now. In an interview, Evasco said that they started going around the country advocating for federalism a long time ago. It was in these visits that they came to know what the Filipino people considered their biggest problems which became the cornerstones of Duterte’s campaign – drugs, criminality and corruption. He also added that Ormoc is not strange to him. In 1991, when he was city administrator of Davao City, he led the contingent of around 25 truckloads of goods, rescuers, and doctors who came here to give assistance to flood victims. TORDILLO ... from P. 4 launch driveler-less vehicles. Ford also announced new investments at four companies to compliment its 2021 vision to bring autonomous vehicles to the market namely: Velodyne, a leader in LIDAR sensors research; SAIPS, an Israeli company that has expertise in artificial intelligence, signal processing and computer vision technology; Nirenberg Neuroscience LLC, a machine vision technology and neuroscience research company and Civil Maps, a 3D mapping entity. Putting autonomous vehicles on the road is welcome sign for a lot of Americans who are aging and whose driving skills have deteriorated due to health and other issues. In my decades of driving in America I have seen accidents caused by elderly drivers particularly those on medication. Many fell asleep while on the road leading to smash-ups and collisions causing traffic jams that span for miles. Truck drivers that travel interstate highways often sit on their cabs for 12 hours or more. When they become sleepy, hungry or tired, accidents are prone to occur. The cost impact is enormous to the economy and the workforce as a whole because of these accidents. The National Traffic Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) recorded 32,675 traffic fatalities in 2014. Seventeen percent of the fatalities or 5,555 were in the age bracket 65 years old and older. A study released by the NTHSA in 2014 says the economic cost of motor vehicle crashes in 2010 totaled $277 billion. This represents 1.9% of the country’s GDP. The entry of autonomous vehicles into the market will significantly control the staggering cost of vehicular crashes and help reduce traffic fatalities. So let us prepare to have a ‘boring’ drive as technology of autonomous vehicular travel becomes the norm. Set your destination, fasten your seat belt and off you go. Remember to bring a good movie, several books and maybe some work to do while your car takes over the long drive without your intervention. The fantastic automotive future is here to enjoy. And thanks to innovation and the human instinct to improvise and upgrade what we have now. Mr. Tordillo can be reached at jackman132001@yahoo. com for comments. POTPOURRI ... from P. 5 played after an event that produces a gold winner is very heart-warming indeed. Some of the winner cannot help it if tears run down their cheeks. There can be no other winner of gold medals than that of Michael Phelps of the US who produced 22. It will take a lifetime to come up with a winner like him in the years to come. Perhaps it will stay in the books for all time for people to aspire. Phelps was able to produce because he was able to participate in three successive Olympics from 2008 to 2016. The other person who also took part in three separate hosting of the games is Carmelo Anthony of NBA basketball, but he got only three golds. Indeed some people are blessed with this good fortune. When can there be one Pinoy to do it-- even for one gold?! 9 HOUSE SPEAKER PANTALEON ALVAREZ is handed a painting of himself by Leyeco III general manager Allan Laniba, who used to be the barangay chairman of the poblacion of Davao City. Alvarez was in Tunga, Leyte on August 27, Saturday, to keynote the 37th general assembly of the electric cooperative. In white is Leyeco III BOD chairman Mayor Cornelio Brazil of San Miguel, Leyte. NPA ... from P. 14 The Tiamzons and Satur Ocampo are now in Oslo, Norway to participate in the recently concluded peace talks negotiations. Meanwhile, 802nd Infantry Brigade Commander Col. Francisco F. Mendoza is hoping that the Government of the Philippines (GRP) representatives in the peace talks negotiations with the communist group will include the justice that has been long cried by the kin of the victims of the massacre, not only in Inopacan but all over the country. Last year, the Armed Forces of the Philippines EASTERN VISAYAS MAIL Hermosilla Drive, District 28, Ormoc City Telefax No. (053) 561-0809 Other contact numbers are: 0918-923-4408 (Lalaine); 0921-2119603 (Rosenda); 0916-493-8704 (Elvie); 0926-520-6984 (Henry) Email: [email protected] and the Philippine National Police have filed cases against the 17 identified personalities who are responsible for the crime committed during the so called “Oplan Venereal Disease” under the supervision of the AHOS committee headed by Jose Maria Sison, Satur Ocampo, Vicente Ladlad, Randall Echanis and Rafael Baylosis. The families have high hopes that they will attain justice in the Duterte administration. By Lottie Salarda and Paul Libres DOCTOR ... from P. 4 (WHO) states, “Breast milk is the ideal food for the healthy growth and development of infants; breastfeeding is also an integral part of the reproductive process with important implications for the health of mothers. WHO’s guidelines recommend “continue[d] frequent, on-demand breastfeeding until two years of age or beyond. “A mother who breastfeeds helps in her baby’s growth and development; it enriches the relationship between mother and child.” This is the Philippine Society of Gastroenterology and Nutrition’s (PSPGN) stand in promoting breastfeeding in our country. This is because breast milk is safe, sterile (cleanest) and always available. It has perfect the nutrients to fully sustain the growth and development of the baby from birth up to six months. It is easily digested and absorbed and efficiently used by the baby’s immature system. Furthermore, it contains antibodies and substances which protect the babies against infection. It also has fats (DHA) which enhance brain development and intelligence of the baby. Breastfeeding promotes emotional bonding between the baby and mother. For the mother, it protects her against cancer (breast, uterus, ovaries), obesity, and post-partum haemorrhage / bleeding. It also promotes early return to pre-pregnancy weight or simply weight loss and finally, it gives the family big financial savings. Here are some helpful tips for breastfeeding mothers on correct positioning and attachment, breastmilk expression and storage. Correct Breastfeeding Techniques. Support the baby’s head and entire body throughout the feeding. Be sure the head, back and hips are be facing the breast and aligned in a straight manner. Maintain the position of the baby in such a way he is “face to face”, “chest to chest”, “tummy to tummy” with the mother. Support the breast with the hand of the opposite arm in a C-hold position: thumb above, 4 fingers under the breast. Encourage the infant to open the mouth wide by stroking the corner of the baby’s lips; check that the chin touches the breast and the lower lip is turned outward. Allow the baby to suck 15 to 30 minutes per breast to extract both foremilk and hindmilk. Empty the breast around 8-10 times or more a day to ensure adequate milk supply. Breast Milk Expression and Storage. A small amount of breast milk may be expressed before starting breastfeeding to soften the nipple area. This can be done to relieve painful, engorged breasts. It is important for mothers to wash their hands thoroughly before expressing breast milk or breastfeeding. One may express breastmilk by hand or by using a breast pump when breastmilk supply is abundant and when the mother is planning to go back to work. It should be stored in sterile polypropylene (cloudy hard plastic) containers, properly labelled with the date and time of breastmilk collection. It is recommended to store breastmilk at room temperature (25 degree Celsius) or only 1 hour while refrigerated milk (4 degree Celsius) can be stored upto 5 days. At the freezer compartment of a 1-door refrigerator, it could be stored in 2 weeks Frequency of Breastfeeding. It should be done per demand. It should be done day and night, as long as your baby wants. Babies need to feed eight or more times within 24 hours from birth. If he is getting enough milk, he should look satisfied after the feed. The baby should wet as frequently as he feeds. Babies should be breast-fed exclusively during the first six months of life. This should be continued until she is at least two years old, even when solid food is started up. After 6 months, the breastmilk is still a good source of nutrients when given with adequate complementary foods. World Breastfeeding Week (August 1-7) is being celebrated every year in 120 countries consistent with the Innocenti Declaration on the Protection, Promotion and Support of Breastfeeding, the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, the International Code on the Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and Related Products and subsequent resolutions of the World Health Assembly, to which the Philippines is a signatory. Globally, about 38% of infants are only breastfed during their first six months of life. We have to encourage the mothers to breastfeed their children especially for the first 2 years of life. Dr. Doydora is a visiting internist-pulmonologist of OSPA, Gatchalian and Ormoc Doctors’ Hospitals. NOTICES 10 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Eighth Judicial Region Branch 16 Naval, Biliran SP. PROC. NO. P-451 IN THE MATTER OF THE REGISTRATION OF THE PRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN IRISH PATAGNAN-PONTE and MARIO PONTE, IRISH PATAGNANPONTE, Petitioner -versusMARIO PONTE, OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF NAVAL, BILIRAN, and CIVIL REGISTRAR Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Eighth Judicial Region Branch 16 Naval, Biliran SP. PROC. NO. P-458 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE MINOR JOHN PAUL DELA PEÑA AND THE CHANGE OF HER NAME TO JOHN PAUL A. RANES, SPS. JESRAEL R. RANES, and MERLINDA ARNAIZ- RANES, Petitioners, x------------x ORDER A verified petition having been filed with the Court by petitioner, thru counsel, praying that after due notice, publication, and hearing the minor JOHN PAUL DELA PEÑA, be adjudged as the adopted child of petitioners for all legal intents and purposes, that she shall be entitled to all rights and obligations for a legitimate daughter of petitioners and that his name be changed to John Paul Arnaiz-Ranes. Finding the petition being sufficient in form and substance, let the initial hearing be set on September 15, 2016 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at which date and time all interested person may appear and show cause, if any they have, why this petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation duly authorized by his Court. Furnish copies of this Order and the petition to the Solicitor General, Makati City, the Provincial Prosecutor, Naval, Biliran Province, the petitioner and counsel and the Department of Social Development of Biliran Province and further ordered to conduct Child and Home Study and submit a report at least three (3) days prior to the date of hearing. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS this 7th day of July 2016 at Naval, Biliran, Philippines. (Sgd.) BIENVENIDO M. MONTALLA Executive Judge Copy furnished; Atty. Redentor R.Villordon Prosecutors Office, Biliran, Province Solicitor General Sps. Jesrael R. Ranes and Melinda ArnaizRanes DSWD, Biliran Province EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 1521& 22-28, 2016 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Eighth Judicial Region Branch 16 Naval, Biliran SP. PROC. NO. P-454 IN THE MATTER OF THE CORRECTION OF THE ENTRY PARTICULARLY THE ENTRY ON THE YEAR OF BIRTH “1987” to “1981” IN THE BIRTH RECORDS OF ALBERT PALCONIT NIERRAS REGISTERED WITH THE MUNICIPAL REGISTRAR OF BILIRAN, LEYTE UNDER LOCAL REGISTRY NO. 87-424, ALBERT PA LCONIT NIERRAS, Petitioner. -versusOFFICE OF THE LOCAL MUNICIPAL REGISTRAR OF BILIRAN, LEYTE and THE PHILIPPINE STATISTIC AUTHORITY (PSA), Respondents. x--------------x ORDER A verified petition having been filed with the Court by petitioner, thru counsel, praying that after notice, publication and hearing judgment be rendered ordering the Office of the Philippine Statistics Authority and the Office of the Municipal Civil Registrar of Biliran, Leyte to correct the erroneous entry particularly the entry on the year of birth from “1987” to “1981 in the birth record of the Petitioner, ALBERT PALCONIT NIERRAS, who was born on July 10, 1981 and belatedly registered with the Office of the Municipal Registrar of Biliran, Leyte under registry No. 87-424. Finding the petition being sufficient in form and substance, and after the Office of the Solicitor General has entered its appearance being one of the jurisdictional requirements, let the initial hearing be set on OCTOBER 19, 2016 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning of which date and time all interested person may appear and show cause, if any they have, why this petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation duly authorized by this Court after a raffle had been conducted by the Branch Clerk of Court. Furnish copies of this Order and the petition to the Solicitor General, Makati City, the Provincial Prosecutor, Biliran Province, National Statistics Office, the petitioner and counsel as well. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS this 3rd day of AUGUST 2016 at Naval, Biliran, Philippines. (Sgd.) BIENVENIDO M. MONTALLA Executive Judge CC: Atty. Liza Marie S. Patalinjug Prosecutors Office, Biliran, Province Solicitor General Albert Palconit Nierras Philippine Statistics Authority EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 1521& 22-28, 2016 GENERAL , PSA, Respondents. x-----------------x ORDER A verified petition having been filed with the Court by petitioner, thru counsel, praying that after notice, publication and hearing judgment, it is respectfully prayed of the Honorable Court that: a) Public respondents LRC of Naval, Biliran and the Civil Registrar General be ordered to cause the registration of the Pre-Nuptial Agreement as annexes “B” to “B-4” and to have the same be annotated in the Certificate of Marriage of petitioner and private respondent; Finding the petition being sufficient in form and substance, and after the Office of the Solicitor General has entered its appearance being one of the jurisdictional requirement, let the initial hearing be set on OCTOBER 19, 2016 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at which date and time all interested person may appear and show cause, if any they have, why this petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation duly authorized by this Court after a raffle had been conducted by the Branch Clerk of Court. Furnish copies of this Order and the petition to the Solicitor General, Makati City, the Provincial Prosecutor, Biliran Province, the Civil Registrar General, Philippine Statistics Authority, the petitioner and counsel as well. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS this 3rd day of AUGUST 2016 at Naval, Biliran, Philippines. (Sgd.) BIENVENIDO M. MONTALLA Executive Judge Cc: Atty. Redentor C. Villordon Prosecutors Office, Biliran, Province Solicitor General Civil Registrar General Philippine Statistics Authority EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 1521& 22-28, 2016 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Eighth Judicial Region Branch 16 Naval, Biliran SP. PROC. NO. 452 FOR: ADOPTION IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE MINOR CHEL SEAH MARIE BENDECIO LUENA AND THE CHANGE OF HER LAST NAME FROM LEUNA TO TRUDELL, SPS RAYMUND LOUIS RUDELL and CHERRY BENDECIO TRUDELL, Petitioner, x-------------x ORDER A verified petition having been filed with the Court by petitioner, thru counsel, praying that after due notice, publication and hearing, the minor CHEL SEAH MARIE BENDECIO LUENA be adjudged as the adopted child of petitioners for all legal intents and purposes, and that she shall be entitled to all Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 8th Judicial Region REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Branch 13 Carigara, Leyte -o0oCASE NO. RTC-2016003-SP IN RE: PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF ENTRY IN THE BIRTH CIVIL REGISTER OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE, CAPOOCAN, LEYTE JOY MERCOLITA SABILLO, Petitioner, -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR, Local Civil Registry Office Capoocan, Leyte Respondent. X-------------------X ORDER Filed with the Court by Joy Mercolita Sabillo, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Zone V. Barangay Culasian, Capoocan , Leyte, thru her counsel, is a Verified Petition for Correction of Entry in her record of birth kept by the Local Civil Registrar of Capoocan, Leyte particularly her gender from MALE to FEMALE. Finding the Petition to be sufficient in form and substance, it is hereby ordered that said Petition be set for hearing on September rights and obligations as their legitimate daughter. Further it is prayed that her last name be changed from “LUENA to TRUDELL so that her full name will now be CHEL SEAH MARIE BENDECIO TRUDELL. Finding the petition being sufficient in form and substance, let the initial hearing be set on OCTOBER 19, 2016 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at which date and time all interested person may appear and show cause, if any they have, why this petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation duly authorized by this Court after a raffle had been conducted by the Branch Clerk of Court. Furnish copies of this Order and the petition to the Solicitor General, Makati City, and the Provincial Prosecutor, Naval, Biliran Province, the petitioner and counsel as well, and the Regional Director of the Department of Social Welfare Development Office for that office to conduct a social case study report, and to submit other relevant papers within 60 days. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS this 3rd day of AUGUST 2016 at Naval, Biliran, Philippines. (Sgd.) BIENVENIDO M. MONTALLA Executive Judge Cc: Atty. Redentor C. Villordon Prosecutors Office, Biliran, Province Solicitor General Regional Director DSWD Sps. Raymund Louis Trudell & Cherry Bendecio Trudell EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 1521& 22-28, 2016 8, 2016 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at the session hall of Regional Trial Court, Branch 13, Carigara, Leyte where all interested parties may appear in Court and show cause why the Petition should not be granted. Let this Order be published at the expense of Petitioner in a local newspaper of general circulation in the Provinces of Leyte, Samar and Biliran once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. Moreover, let this Order, together with a copy of the Petition, be posted at the Bulletin Boards of this Court, the Municipal Hall of Capoocan, Leyte and the Barangay Hall of Brgy. Culasian, Capoocan, Leyte at least ten (10) days before the initial hearing. Furnish copy of this Order to the Solicitor General of Legazpi Village, Makati City, the Local Civil Registrar General of National Statistics Office, West Triangle, Quezon City, the Petitioner and his counsel, and the Assistant Provincial Prosecutor, Carigara, Leyte. SO ORDERED. DONE IN CHAMBERS, on this 4th day of JULY 2016 at the Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Carigara, Leyte. (Sgd.) EMELINDA R. MAQUILAN Presiding Judge EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 1521& 22-28, 2016 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Regional Branch 18 Hilongos, Leyte EJF NO. H-032-2016 FOR: EXTRA JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE RURAL BANK of HILONGOS (Leyte), Ind. Represented by its Manager, ROSARIO ONG-VELOS,CPA, Mortgagee, -versusLUCIA M. BAGARES, FLORENTINO BAGARES, JOSEFA BAGARES-GABISAN and FRANCISCO D. GABISAN, Mortgagors. x----------------x SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SALE Before the Office of the Sheriff/Clerk of Court is an Extra Judicial Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage under Act 3135, as amended by Act No. 4118 filed by RURAL BANK OF HILONGOS (LEYTE) INC., represented by its Manager, Rosario Ong-Velos, CPA of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Hilongos, Leyte, Philippines, against LUCIA M. BAGARES, FLORENTINO BAGARES, JOSEFA BAGARES-GABISAN and FRANCISCO D. GABISAN all of legal ages, Filipino citizens and resident of Brgy. Liberty, Hilongos, Leyte, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which computed in the total amount of TWO HUNDRED SIXTY EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE (PhH268,125.00) Philippine Currency, represented interest, penalties excluding the expenses of the foreclosure and other expenses in connection with the proceedings, the un- August 22-28, 2016 dersigned will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION on October 7, 2016 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon or soon thereafter at the Regional Trial Court, Branch 18, Hilongos, Leyte for CASH and in the Philippine Currency, the following properties with all the improvements found thereon, described as follows, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T.P. – 24516 “A parcel of land designated as lot 3, Pcs08-001323-D, being consolidated of lot 1 and lot 5, Pcs-08-001272-D, situated in Barangay Liberty, Municipality of Hilongos, Leyte, Province of Leyte, Island of Leyte, containing an area of Two Thousand Five Hundred One (2,501) Square Meters, declared in the name of LUCIA M. BAGARES, of legal age, Filipino.” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the abovestated date and time. In the event the public auction, should not take place due to fortuitous event or any reason under the existing Rules on Extra Judicial Foreclosure, on the above-mentioned date it shall be held on October 28, 2016 on the same time and place. Let this Notice be published for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the Province of Leyte. Hilongos, Leyte, August 12, 2016. (Sgd.) CHRISTIAN S. VILLAS Clerk of Court VI/ExOfficio Sheriff NOTED: (Sgd.) HON. EPHREM S. ABANDO Executive Judge Copy furnished; Eastern Visayas Mail c/o Maritess Masendo C,V. Alcuino St., Hilongos, Leyte Rural Bank of Hilongos (Leyte), Inc. Hilongos, Leyte LUCIA M. BAGARES, FLORENTINO BAGARES, JOSEFA BAGARESGABISAN and FRANCISCO D. GABISAN Brgy. Liberty, Hilongos, Leyte EV Mail August 8-14, 15-21, 22-28, 2016 Deed of Extrajudicial Settlement with Deed of Absolute Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late OBDULIA FORNILLOS FUMAR re Lot No. 1158-B Csd-08009734-D (Equivalent to Lot No. 13453, Cd.407) covered by Katibayan ng Orihinal na Titulo P-84622 with an area of 1,602 square meters were settled among her heirs and a portion consisting of 1.150 square meters sold in favor of KRISTIN KERSHA P. DELA CRUZ per Doc. No. 11; Page No. 3; Book No. XXIII; Series of 2015 of Notary Public Rodolfo A. Peñalosa, Jr. EV Mail August 8-14, 15-21, 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late JOSEFA N. AGNER re parcels of land Lot No. 1002 situated in Brgy. Luntad, Palo, Leyte with an area of 185 sq. m. under TD No. ARP No. 0800005-R-13; Lot No. 10993 situated in Brgy. Guindapunan, Palo, Leyte with an area of 327 under TD NO. ARP NO. 08-00062-R-13; Lot No. 6315 – C with an area of 9,510 sq. m. under TD No. ARP 0830-0023-00063; Lot No. 11251-B, with an area of 300 sq. m. under TD No. ARP No. 08-30-0023-03959; Lot No. 11251-C, with an area of 250 sq. m. under TD No. ARP No. 08-30-0023-03960; Lot No. 11251-D , with an area of 300 sq. m. under TD No. ARP No. 08-30-0023-03961; Lot No. 11251-E, containing an area of 300 sq. m. under TD No. ARP 08-30-0023-03962; Lot No. 11251-F, with an area of 300 sq. m. under TD No. ARP No. 08-30-0023-03963; Lot No. 11251-G, with an area of 719 sq. m. under TD No. ARP No. 08-30-0023-03964 were settled among her heirs per Doc. No. 234; Page No. 47; Book No. III; Series of 2015 of Notary Public Jose Rommel A. Peñaranda. EV Mail Aug. 22-28, 29- Sept. 4, & 5-11, 2016 Affidavit of Self Adjudication NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the late JULITA M. BALINTUCAS had left an account with LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES under LBP account No. 2171-0978-89 was adjudicated unto himself by MARLON B. PAJARITO per Doc. No. 373; Page No. 75; Book No. XIV; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Alex R. Gelera. EV Mail Aug. 22-28, 29- Sept. 4, & 5-11, 2016 Republic of the Philippines Province of Eastern Samar City of Borongan OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLUNGSOD CITY ORDINANCE NO. 125 Series of 2016 “AN ORDINANCE RECLASSIFYING A PORTION OF A PARCEL OF AGRICULTURAL LAND INTO COMMERCIAL PURPOSES TO BE UTILIZED BY THE GOLDEN GATE MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC. FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FUNERAL PARLOR AND CHAPEL” Principal Sponsor : HON. NAPOLEON A. BEBITA Co –Sponsor : HON. VICTOR L. FRANCO Be it ordained by the Sangguniang Panlungsod in regular session that: Section 1. Short Title – This Ordinance shall be known as “Agricultural Lot Conversion into Commercial Purposes Ordinance of 2016”. Section 2. Property Description and Purpose – The property subject for reclassification is an agricultural land identified and described under Original Certificate of Title No. P-3366 (referring to Patent Homestead Blg. 082604-011) registered and declared in the name of Wilfredo Cuña containing an area of Four Thousand Two hundred Forty Nine (4,249) square meters located at Barangay Locso-on, Borongan City. Out of the 4,249 sq. m. land area, only One Thousand (1,000) square meters shall be reclassified into commercial purposes for the establishment among others of funeral parlor, funeral chapel, and other mortuary services for the public. The agricultural land area for conversion shall constitute .00000231% of the total agricultural land area of 43,368 hectares. Section 3. Required Standards 3.1. On the basis of excellent determination by the Sangguniang Panlungsod after committee hearing and consultation with various stakeholders, the above specifically described property shall have substantially greater economic value and benefit if converted into commercial purposes, and vis-à-vis no longer sound and economically feasible for agricultural purposes as determined and certified by the Agriculture Department; 3.2. The specific land area subject of the herein reclassification does not exceed 10% of the total agricultural land area as cited under Section 2, and; 3.3. The reclassification shall not affect the land covered under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law as certified by the Barangay Agrarian Reform Committee (BARC) and DAR Provincial Office. Section 4. Others Standards 4.1. The subject real property is currently free for future development projects and is not intended for public use as certified by the City Zoning Administrator, and 4.2. There is no residency occupancy existing within fifty (50) meters of proposed funeral site of Golden Gate Memorial Chapels, Inc. nor needed for future Barangay Development Plan per certification by the Office of the Punong Barangay of Barangay Locso-on. Section 5. Reclassification of Agricultural Land into Commercial Purpose(s). A portion of agricultural land containing an area of One Thousand (1,000) sq. m. out of Four thousand Two Hundred Forty Nine (4,249) sq. m. is hereby reclassified into and for commercial purposes for business growth, greater economic gains, and income opportunities for the entire City. Section 6. Repealing Clause – All city ordinances, executive orders, rules and regulations inconsistent hereof are hereby repealed or modified accordingly. Section. 7. Separability Clause – If any of the provisions in this Ordinance is declared invalid or unconstitutional, the other provisions not affected thereby shall remain in full force and effect. Section 8. Repealing Clause – Ordinances, executive orders, rules and regulations or parts thereof contrary to or inconsistent with this Ordinance are hereby repealed or modified accordingly. Section 9. Effectivity – This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its approval. ENACTED: March 11, 2016, Borongan City, Eastern Samar. (Sgd.) HON. NAPOLEON A. BEBITA SP Member (Sgd.) HON. RENATO C. BAGACAY SP Member/Presiding Officer Pro-Tempore HON. DANIEL A. VILLARINO SP Member (Sgd.) HON. AURORA A. ANASARIAS SP Member (Sgd.) HON. GLENN A. ESCOTO SP Member (Sgd.) HON. JESSE C. SOLIDON SP Member (Sgd.) HON. ESTANISLAO N. QUELITANO, JR. SP Member (Sgd.) HON. VICTOR L. FRANCO SP Member (Sgd.) HON. LEONALDO A. ADOR, JR SP Member (Sgd.) HON. JENNIFER S. ANACIO SP Member HON. EDSEL ANTONIO P. CASILLANO SP Member/ABC President ATTESTED: (Sgd.) ANTONIO B. SACMAR Board Secretary VI (Secretary to the Sanggunian) CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT: (Sgd.) HON. FIDEL V. ANACTA, JR. City Vice-Mayor/Presiding Officer APPROVED: (Sgd.) HON. MARIA FE R. ABUNDA City Mayor EV Mail August 15-21, 22-28, 29- Sept. 4, 2016 NOTICES August 22-28, 2016 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT BRANCH 43 8th Judicial Region Bulwagan Ng Katarungan Magsaysay Boulevard, Tacloban City SPEC. PROC. NO. R-TAC-16-00890-SP FOR: ISSUANCE OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND PARTITION RAIMER P. LOPEZ, Petitioner, -VERSUSRAYMUND D. LOPEZ AND JUAN D. LOPEZ, Respondents. x------------x ORDER This pertains to the Intestate Estate of the late FELIXBERTO P. LOPEZ AND ESTELITA DUMAGUITLOPEZ. In connection therewith, the herein Petitioner RAIMER P. LOPEZ through counsel ATTY. PHIO L. VIOVICENTE filed this instant PETITION seeking for the Issuance of Letters Administration and Partition of the estate of the named decedents. The perusal of the PETITION and its Annexes revealed that FELIXBERTO P. LOPEZ and ESTELITA DUMAGUIT-LOPEZ died intestate on November 6, 1996 and June 1, 2004, respectively, in Tacloban City which allegedly was the decedents’ residence at the time of death. At the time of the death of the said decedents, their estate consist of real properties the market value of which is THREE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THOUSAND FIFTY PESOS (PhP3,582,050.00) and some personal properties which need to be accounted for. Alleged and enumerated in the PETITION are the following surviving heirs, to wit: NAME RELATION ADDRESS RAIMER P. LOPEZ GRANDSON NO. 130 P. PATERNO STREET, TACLOBAN CITY RAYMUNDO D. LOPEZ SON 149 RIZAL AVENUE, TACLOBAN CITY JUAN D. LOPEZ SON 149 RIZAL AVENUE,TACLOBAN CITY Further, it is averred in the same PETITION that the subject estate has allegedly no existing debt/ obligation. Finding the PETITION to be in due form and substance, the same is hereby GIVEN DUE COURSE. WHEREFORE, in consonance with the provision of Section 3 of Rule 79 of the Revised Rules of Court, NOTICE is hereby given that the initial hearing of the PETITION is set on November 23, 2016 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon before the REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, Branch 43, sitting at the Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Magsaysay Boulevard, Tacloban City when all concerned including creditors, if any, may appear to contest the Petition. On or before the initial date of hearing of the Petition, any interested person may file a written Opposition, contest the Petition on the ground of the incompetency of the person for whom letters are prayed therein, or on the ground of the contestant’s own right to the administration and may pray that letters issue himself, or to any competent person or persons named in the Opposition in accordance with Sec. 4 of said Rule 79. Let a copy of this Order be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Leyte including the City of Tacloban once a week for three (3) successive weeks at the expense of the Petitioner. Likewise, let a copy of this Order be personally served, if practicable, to the heirs who are residents of the Philippines as above-enumerated at least Ten (10) days before the day of hearing, but if the service is by mail, the Order should be mailed to the said heirs or deposited in the post office with the postage thereon prepaid at least twenty (20) days before the scheduled hearing. Furnish also copies of this Order to the parties and counsels concerned. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, this 26th day of July 2016, Regional Trial Court, Branch 43, Bulwagan Ng Katarungan, Magsaysay Boulevard, Tacloban City. (Sgd.) EVELYN P. RINOS-LESIGUES Presiding Judge EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Ormoc City OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT EJF CASE NO. R-ORM16-011-FC FOR: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORETGAGE 3135 AS AMENDED PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK, Mortgagee, -versusSPS. MARIO RELGEIN Z. ORIOL and EDNA BITANGA ORIOL (as Attorney –In-Fact), Mortgagor, x--------------------x NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as amended filed by PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK, represented by JOAN F. TAGNIPEZ, mortgagee, against SPS. MARIO RELGEIN Z. ORIOL and EDNA BITANGA ORIOL (as Attorney-InFact), mortgagor, of Rizal Extension, District 26, Ormoc City, Leyte, alleging violation on the PROMISSORY NOTE w i t h R E A L E S TAT E MORTGAGE numbered 040-173-01906167-3,040173-01799938-0,040-17301834634-0 and 040-17301856186-2 registered on August 31, 2012 at the Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City . To satisfy the mortgage of indebtedness which as of JUNE 22, 2016 amounts to ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED SIXTY ONE THOUSAND TIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX PESOS AND 97/100 (P1,661,576.97) inclusive of interest and penalty charges, excluding expenses that incurred in this proceedings. The undersigned Sheriff under the direct supervision of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Sheriff of the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Ormoc City will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION on September 14, 2016 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock 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 MANAGER’S CHECK AND IN PHILIPPINE CURRENCY, the following real estate property including all the im- provements thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 121-2012000645 Registry of Deeds for Ormoc City “ A PA R C E L O F LAND DESIGNATED AS LOT 2 BLOCK 6, IN THE CONSOLIDATION- SUBDIVISION PLAN, PCS-08-000947-D, B E I N G A P O RT I O N OF LOT 7385-B-2-A1-H,PSD-08-015966-D, AND LOT7385-B-2-B-2, PSD-08-016333-D, SITUATED IN THE BRGY. OF DOLORES, CITY OF ORMOC, ISLAND OF LEYTE. BOUNDED ON THE NE. ALONG LINE 1-2 BY LOT 1, BLOCK 6; ON THE SE, ALONG LINE 2-3 BY ROADLOT 3 (8.00 M. WIDE); ON THE SE. & SW. ALONG LINES 3-4-5 BY ROADLOT 5 (8.00 M. WIDE); A N D O N T H E N W. ALONG LINE 5-1, BY LOT 3, BLOCK 6, ALL OF THIS CONSOLIDATION-SUBDIVISION PLAN. BEGINNING AT A POINT MARKED “1” ON PLAN. BEING S. 47 DEG. O5’E, 631.35 M. FROM BLLM NO. 114, ORMOC CAD. 256; THENCE S. 33 DEG. 55’E, 18.31 M. TO POINT 2; THENCE s. 61 DEG. 2 4 ’ W. , 1 3 . 0 6 M . TO POINT 3; THENCE N. 76 DEG. 20’W., 2.96 M. TO POINT 4; THENCE N. 33 DEG. 55’W., 14.92 M. TO POINT 5; THENCE N. 56 DEG. 05’E., 15.00 M TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING AN AREA TWO HUNDRED SIXTY TWO (262) SQUARE METERS. Registered in the name of SPOUSES MARIO RELGEIN ZANORIA ORIOL AND EDNA BITANGA ORIOL” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 without further notice. Prospective bidders or buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title and other pertinent documents of the herein above described property and encumbrances thereon, if any there be, at the Office of the Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City or at the PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK, PSBank Center, 777 Paseo De Roxas cor. Sedeño St., Makati City. Ormoc City, Philippines, AUGUST 02, 2016. Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Ormoc City OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF EJF No. R-ORM-16009-FC For: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE under Act 3135 as amended METRO ORMOC COMMUNITY MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, Mortgagee, -versusSPS. JORGE and LEONILA G. VILLANUEVA, Mortgagors. x---------------x NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE Upon Extra-Judicial with all the improvements located therein, to wit: OCT No. OC-11127 Registry of Deeds for the Province of Leyte A parcel of land, Lot 3034-C-7, Swo08000107, being a portion of lot 3034-C, Csd-08001328-D, situated at Barangay Puertobello, Municipality of Merida, Province of Leyte, Island of Leyte. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by Lot 3034-C-6; on the SW., along line2-3 by lot 3034C-36; on the NW., along line 3- 4 by lot 3034-C-8; on the NE., along line 4-1 by lot 3034-C-24, all of Swo-08-000107, Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan being N. 05 deg.26’W., 8,665.15 m. from BLLM # 1, Cad. 520-D, Merida Cadastre; thence N. 43 deg. 41’W. 13.57 m. to point 2; thence N. 51 deg.29’W., 10.34 m. to point 3; thence N. 45 deg. 26’W., 14.88 m. to point 4; thence S. 44 deg. 08’E 9.85 m. to point of beginning, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED FORTY THREE (143) square meters, more or less. Registered in the name of Jorge C. Villanueva, married to Leonila B. Villanueva and residents of Brgy. Puertobello, Merida, Leyte. “ All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on September 14, 2016 without further notice. Ormoc City, Philippines, July 29, 2016. (Sgd.) ZENEN B. PURAY, JR. Sheriff IV EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 2228, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 petition for sale under Act 3135 filed by Metro Ormoc Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative (OCCCI), Ormoc City against Jorge C. Villanueva and Leonila G. Villanueva to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of February 7, 2015 amounts to Nine Hundred Eighty Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Two Pesos & 52/100 Only (P987,872.52), including interest and penalties but excluding attorney’s fees, sheriff fees and other expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned sheriff will sell at public auction on September 7, 2016 at 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon at the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Ormoc City to the highest bidder, for cash or manager’s check and in Philippine Currency, the following property For the Ex-Officio Sheriff: (Sgd.) JOSE G.SUFICIENCIA, JR. Sheriff IV Copy furnished; PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK PSBank Center, 777 Paseo de Roxas cor. Sedeño St., Makati City SALGADO AVILA GORDOVE CHUANICO and Associates NOLI A.CABRERA,4th Floor, PSBank Center, 777 Paseo de Roxas cor Sedeño St., Makati City SPS. MARIO RELGEIN Z. ORIOL and EDNA BITANGA ORIOL (as ALF) Rizal Extension, District 26, Ormoc city JOAN F.TAGNIPEZ, SR.ASST, MANAGER – PSB PSBank Center, 777 Paseo de Roxas cor. Sedeño St., Makati City EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 2228, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 12, Ormoc City CASE NO. R-ORM-1600036-SP IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF MEGAN TOLIBAO SABELINO WITH APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME, SPS. ALBERTO AND JOSEPHINE LABOGA, Petitioner, x-----------------x ORDER Filed is a verified petition for adoption of MEGAN TOLIBAO SABELINO, praying that after due notice, publication and hearing a judgment be issued granting the Petition for Adoption and the change of name of the child subject for adoption, Megan Tolibao Sabelino to “MEGAN OMEGA LABOGA” and shall become the adopted child of herein petitioner for them to enjoy all the rights, privileges, and prerogatives of the legitimate child. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the hearing thereof on OCTOBER 07, 2016 at 8:30 in the morning before this Court, at which date, time and place, any interested party may appear and show cause if any, why the petition should not be granted. Accordingly, let a copy of this Order be published at the expense of petitioner once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Leyte qualified to publish judicial notices before the scheduled date of hearing, and have this order be posted at the bulletin boards of the Ormoc City Hall and of this court. Further, let a copy thereof be furnished the Local Civil Registrar of Ormoc City, the Solicitor General, Makati City, the City Prosecutor, Ormoc City for their information and appropriate action and the Social Welfare Officer of the Regional Trial Court, Ormoc City for her to conduct a Social Case Study on the Petitioners, the child sought to be adopted, the natural parents of the child and to submit to this Court a report and recommendation on the matter at least one (1) week before the 11 Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Samar City of Calbayog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172)/ Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2001 (IRR on R.A. 9048) Notice is hereby served to the public that JOSEPHINE DE GUIA BUTAS has filed with this Office, a petition for CORRECTION OF A CLERICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR IN SEX CORRECTION IN THE SEX from FEMALE to MALE in the Certificate of live birth of JEMMY DE GUIA BUTAS at Calbayog City, Samar and whose parents are JOSEPHINE DE GUIA and JUANITO O. BUTAS, JR. bearing registry number 2010-5795 Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than August 15, 2016. (Sgd.) FE D. QUEROLJICO City Civil Registrar Name of Newspaper: Eastern Visayas Mail Place of Publication: Calbayog City, Samar EV Mail Aug. 15-21, & 22 – 28, 2016 rrr Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Samar City of Calbayog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013 -1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172)/Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2001 (IRR on R.A. 9048) Notice is hereby served to the public that EDWARD D. DE GUIA has filed with this Office, a petition for CORRECTION OF A CLERICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR IN SEX CORRECTION IN THE SEX from FEMALE to MALE in the Certificate of live birth of CYBER ETHELBERT ANTE DE GUIA at Calbayog City, Samar and whose parents are EDWARD D. DE GUIA and SHERYLL M. ANTE bearing registry number 2005-695. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than August 22, 2016. (Sgd.) FE D. QUEROLJICO City Civil Registrar Name of Newspaper: Eastern Visayas Mail Place of Publication: Calbayog City, Samar EV Mail Aug. 15-21, & 22 – 28, 2016 rrr Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Samar City of Calbayog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172)/Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2001 (IRR on R.A. 9048) Notice is hereby served to the public that MERYJO RAZ DIOLON has filed with this Office, a petition for CORRECTION OF A CLERICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR IN SEX CORRECTION OF ERROR IN from MALE to FEMALE in the Certificate of live birth of MERYJO RAZ DIOLON at / Calbayog City, Samar and whose parents are JOEY A. DIOLON and MERLINDA R.RAZ bearing registry number 9000478. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written, opposition with this Office not later than August 29, 2016. (Sgd.) FE D. QUEROLJICO City Civil Registrar Name of Newspaper: Eastern Visayas Mail scheduled hearing. SO ORDERED. In Chambers, Ormoc City, Philippines, 28 JULY, 2016. (Sgd.) CLINTON C. NUEVO Presiding Judge CCN/jgsjr. Copy furnished: Office of the Solicitor General 134 Amorsolo Street Legaspi Village, Makati City Atty. Josephine A. Mejia – Romero Mejia – Romero Law Office 2nd Flr. CITILANE, Aviles St., Ormoc City CITY Prosecution Office Hall of Justice, Ormoc City RTC-OCC, Hall of Justice, Ormoc city Sps. Alberto & Josephine Laboga Brgy. Airport Ormoc City The Local Civil Registrar Office of the Local Civil Registrar Ormoc City Social Welfare Officer, OCC RTC, Hall of Justice, Ormoc City EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 2228, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Affidavit of Self-Adjudication NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the personal property of the late CATALINA T. VELASQUEZ re a claim for payment for land transfer with Landbank in Tacloban City which is still on- process; The land involved in the claim, which has been put under the coverage of agrarian reform program of the government by DAR, is Lot 1872-A, J, L to U, Csd-08-006066 (AR) located in Brgy. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran with an area of 101.4943 has. was adjudicated unto herself by SUSAN V. PARILLA per Doc. No. 266; Page No. 54; Book No. 53; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Redentor C. Villordon. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement with Deed of Absolute Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late REYNALDO S. DELFIN re a residential land situated in Brgy. Atipolo, Naval, Biliran denominated as survey No. 1515-P under Tax Declaration No. 00343 with an area of 606 sq. m. was settled among his heirs and a portion of 105 sq. m. sold in favor of SPS. GLENDO F. SALAN and EMILY SAGARINO-SALAN per Doc. No. 115; Page No. 23; Book No. 53; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Redentor C. Villordon. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 rrr Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: Leyte City/Municipality: Palompon Republic of the Philippines) Palompon, Leyte ) SS Petition No. CFN-0010-2016 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF FIRST NAME I, ALBERTO POTOT TAMPOS, of legal age, Filipino, and a resident of Brgy. Mazawalo, Palompon, Leyte, after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby declare that: 1) I am the petitioner seeking the change of first name in: a)My Certificate of Live Birth 2) I was born on Dec. 18, 1962 at Palompon, Leyte, Philippines. 3) The birth was recorded under registry number 379 4) The first name to be changed is from ARTURO to ALBERTO 5) The grounds for filing this petition are the following: b) I have habitually and continuously used ALBERTO and I publicly known in the community with that first name; 6) I submit the following documents to support this petition: a) Certificate of Live Birth (SECPA) / Cert. of Baptism b) DepEd Form 137-E/ Voter Registration Record c) NBI Clearance / Police Clearance/ Personal Affidavit d) Voter’s ID Card/ LCR Form No. 3A/ Birth Certs. Of my children 7) I have not filed any similar petition and that, to the best of my knowledge, no other similar petition is pending with any LCRO, Court or Philippine Consulate. 8) I have no pending criminal, civil or administrative case in any court or any quasijudicial body. 9) I am filing this petition at the LCRO of Palompon, Leyte in accordance with R.A. No. 9048 and its implementing rules and regulations. (Sgd.) ALBERTO P.TAMPOS Petitioner VERIFICATION I, ALBERTO P. TAMPOS, the petitioner, hereby certify that the allegations herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Sgd.) ALBERTO P.TAMPOS Petitioner SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 12th day of August, 2016 in the city/municipality of Palompon, Leyte, petitioner exhibiting his Community Tax Certificate No. 0143 1477 issued at Palompon, Leyte on July 26, 2016. (Sgd.) CARMELITA G. LODOVICA Municipal Civil Registrar Administering Officer EV Mail Aug. 15-21, & 22 – 28, 2016 rrr REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE: LEYTE CITY/ MUNICIPALITY:ALBUERA Republic of the Philippines) Municipality of ALBUERA) SS Province of LEYTE) Petition NO. CFN-0009-2016 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME I, LUCITA C. TAPALLA GULANE, of legal age, married, Filipino, resident at Benoldo, Albuera, Leyte after having duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby declare that: 1. I am the petitioner seeking the change of the first name in a. My certificate of Live Birth 2. I was born on May 26, 1962 at Albuera, Leyte 3. The birth was recorded under registry number 200 4. The first name to be change is from “CELDETA” to “LUCITA” 5. The grounds for filing this petition are the following: b.) I have habitually and continuously used “LUCITA” and I publicly known in the community with that first name; 6. I submit the following documents to support this petition: a. O.R. & comm.. tax cert. b. Police & NBI clearances c. voters reg. record & aff. Of nonemployment d. birth cert. (PSA & LCR) e. baptismal cert. (pet.) f. marriage cert. (pet.) & birth & baptismal cert. (children) g. IDS (COMELEC & PHILHEALTH) 7. I have not filed any similar petition and that, to the best of my knowledge, no other similar petition is pending with any LCRO, Court or Philippine Consulate. 8. Have no pending criminal, civil or administrative case in any court or any quasi-judicial body. 9. I am filing this petition at the LCRO _____, ____ in accordance with R.A. 9048 and it’s implementing rules and regulations. VERIFICATION I, LUCITA C. TAPALIA GULANE, the petitioner hereby certify that the allegation herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Sgd.) LUCITA C. TAPALIA GULANE. Petitioner SUBSCRIBE AND SWORN to before me this 15th day of August, 2016 in the City/Municipality of Albuera, Leyte, petitioner exhibiting his Community Tax Certificate No. 23355956 issued at Albuera, Leyte on 08/08/16 (Sgd.) MARIA LUISA V. GRANADA Administering Officer EV Mail Aug. 15-21, & 22 – 28, 2016 Place of Publication: Calbayog City, Samar EV Mail Aug. 15-21, & 22 – 28, 2016 NO. – GLK-717; CERT. OF REG. NO. – CR-70984721 was settled and partitioned among his heirs and sold in favor of JOEL V. PEREZ per Doc. No. 96; Page No. 20; Book No. CVIII; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Nicolas S. Maglasang. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late SPS. GERARDO ORELLANO and ALEJANDRA DALUMPINES ORELLANO re parcels of land Lot 7500-F, situated in Barrio Dolores, Ormoc City, containing an area of 5,056 sq. m. covered by TCT No. TP -78 ; and a portion of 3,348 sq. m. of a parcel of land Lot NO. 5341 situated in Barangay Salvacion (now Bagong Buhay) Ormoc City, containing an area of 23,573 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 8016 were settled among their heirs per Doc. No. 240; Page No. 56; CVIXIII of Notary Public Nicolas. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 2228, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Affidavit of Self-Adjudication with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late BENITO P. PORCADILLA re a portion of a real properties, containing an area of 19,301.50 particularly described as parcels of land Lot No. 3757 situated in Barrio Mabini (now Quezon, Jr.), Ormoc City, containing an area of 38,603 sq. m. TCT No. 14112; TD No. 8785 Cadastral 3758, containing an area of 1.4645 HEC TD No. 8785 Cadastral 3758 were adjudicated unto himself by GUILLECETTE B. PORCADILLA and 19,301.50 sq.m. sold in favor of SPS. LORENZO M. BALTONADO, JR. and JERLYN JOYCE SOLAÑA BALTONADO per Doc. No. 11; Page No. 03; Book No. XLI; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Ari Larrazabal. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Extrajudicial Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late REGINO M. FLORES, JR re a parcel of land Lot 2269-D-20, Psd-08-003276, situated in Brgy. Alegria, Ormoc City, containing an area of 162 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 24600 was partitioned among his heirs per Doc. No. 503; Page No. 101; Book No. 38; Series of 2014 of Notary Public Jasper M. Lucero. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Deed of Self-Adjudication with Absolute Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late ANTONIO NUNEZ re a parcel of land Lot No. 1483 situated at Brgy. Cagmanipis Norte, Tinambacan District, Calbayog City Samar, covered by TD No. 99-0302000557, containing an area of 103.36 sq. m. was adjudicated unto herself by LEONORA NUNEZ – SUCIDOR and a portion of 42.40 sq. m. sold in favor of PABLO O. ALCANTARA, JR. per Doc. No. 648; Page No. 130; Book No. II; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Hernando M. Hernandez, Jr. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement with Deed of Absolute Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late LOURDICIO SALON re a parcel of land Lot No. 6312 located at Barangay Tagnate Hilongos, Leyte and covered by TD No. 14042 00046 R13 containing an area of 1.2153.54 hectares was settled among his heirs and sold in favor of RENARIO Y. YBAÑEZ per Doc. No. 239; Page No. 49; Book No. XXI; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Ma. Lourdes MadulaVilbar. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 rrr Republic of the Philippines Province of Samar MUNICIPALITY OF STO. NIÑO OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL CIVIL REGISTRAR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of Republic Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that JOEY TRINIDAD LENDEZ, has filed before this Office a petition for Change of First Name from JOE to JOEY in the Certificate of Live Birth of JOEY TRINIDAD LENDEZ who was born on APRIL 22, 1965 at Sto. Niño, Samar whose parents are MELCHOR LENDEZ and ESTELITA TRINIDAD. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than _________. (Sgd.) SIMEON N. PARINGIT, JR. Municipal Civil Registrar EV Mail Aug. 15-21, & 22 – 28, 2016 rrr Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Samar City of Calbayog NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172)/Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2001 (IRR on R.A. 9048) Notice is hereby served to the public that CARMELA SOLARTE MERCADO has filed with this Office, a petition for CHANGE OF FIRST NAME CHANGE from MA. CRISTINA to CARMELA in the Certificate of live birth of MA. CRISTINA MENDOZA CAPISTRANO at Calbayog City, Samar and whose parents are HERMINIGILDO SOLARTE and NENITA CAPISTRANO bearing registry number 376 (J-73). Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than August 29, 2016 (Sgd.) FE D. QUEROLJICO City Civil Registrar Name of Newspaper: Eastern Visayas Mail Place of Publication: Calbayog City, Samar EV Mail Aug. 15-21, & 22 – 28, 2016 rrr Affidavit of Self-Adjudication with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late FLORENCIA PORCADILLA re a portion of real property containing an area of 19,301.50 sq. m. particularly described parcel of land Lot No. 3757 situated in Barrio Mabini (now Quezon, Jr.) Ormoc City, containing an area of 38,603 sq. m.TCT No. 14112 was adjudicated unto himself by CARLOS PORCADILLA TABUCANO and 19,301.50 sold in favor of LORENZO M. BALTONADO, JR. Per Doc. No. 2; Page No. 01; Book No. XII; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Ari Larrazabal. EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 rrr Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late OSCAR LAMBO re a one (1) unit MAKE/ TYPE - HYUNDAI VAN; MOTOR NO. – D4BHY923092; SERIAL / CHASSIS NO. – KMJWWHPYU244196; PLATE 12 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Eighth Judicial Region Branch 11 Calubian, Leyte SP. PROC. NO. SPCN-143 For: IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF THE NAME IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF GILBERT CABILLAN PAG-ONG TO GILBERT PAG-ONG CAREL, DELIA C. PAG-ONG, Petitioner, -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR, Calubian, Leyte, and THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL National Statistics Office 3rd Floor, Vibal Building EDSA cor. Times Street, Quezon City Respondents x---------------x ORDER A verified petition for Change of Name in the Certificate of Live Birth, praying that after due notice, publication and hearing judgment be rendered ordering the respondents, the Local Civil Registrar of Calubian, Leyte, to change the name of petitioner’s son from Gilbert Cabillan Pag-ong to Gilbert Pag-ong Carel in the Certificate of Live Birth, has been filed by petitioner through counsel before this Court. WHEREFORE, finding the said petition to be sufficient in form and substance, notice is hereby given to all parties concerned that the NOTICES initial hearing of this petition is set on October 11, 2016 at 8:00 o’clock in the morning before this Court at the Hall of Justice, Calubian, Leyte at which date aforesaid, any interested person may appear and show cause, if there be any, why said petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the region at least once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioner, and let copies of the petition and Order be furnished the Honorable Solicitor General at 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City, the National Statistics Office, Manila, the Assistant Provincial Prosecutor of Calubian, Leyte and the Local Civil Registrar of Calubian, Leyte for them to appear for the government. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS this 1st day of August 2016 at Halls of Justice, Calubian, Leyte, Philippines. (Sgd.) CONSTANTINO F. ESBER Acting Presiding Judge /mry-v EV Mail Aug. 22-28, 29Sept. 4, & 5-11, 2016 NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SALE (EJF No. 3775 ) “Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 filed by Home Development Mutual Fund, mortgagee, on July 8, 2016 against JOSEPH G. VILLANUEVA, mortgagor, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of April 29, 2016 amounts to PHP88,999.91, exclud- Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 18, Hilongos, Leyte SP. PROC. NO. H-568 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE MINOR HANNAH CARMELLE EV C. MADES AND DECLARATION AS FOUNDLING AND NEGLECTED CHILD FOR: ADOPTION SPS. CLARK C. MADES AND EPIFANIA C. MADES Petitioners. ORDER PETITIONER – Sps. Clark C. Mades and Epifania C. Mades by and through counsel filed a Petition to adopt Minor Hannah Carmelle Ev C. Mades. In support of their petition the petitioners avers. THAT: petitioners are both Filipino citizen of legal age and residence of Brgy. Tuguiing attorney’s fees and pa, Hilongos, Leyte; that expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned or his the petititioners desire duly authorized deputy to adopt minor HANwill sell at public auction NAH CARMELLE EV C. on October 12, 2016 at MADES three (3) years 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at old, female and a foundthe Office of TRC Branch ling child a Certificate of 34 to the highest bidder, Foundling was issued; for cash or manager ’s that the subject child was found by Daryl R. Miras check and in Philippine Currency, the following of Sitio Lipata Barangay property with all its im- Western Hilongos, Leyte and found healthy and provement: D e s c r i p t i o n o f still one (1) month old; that finder has entrustProperty ed the subject child to Description of Property the petitioners who has TCT No. : T-45247 LOT NO.: 3332-K taken her custody and of the subdivision plan, provide her care and Psd-08-004971 a portion support in coordination with the Social Worker of of Lot 5332, Cad. 220 the Municipal Social WelAREA: 287 Sq. Mts., more or less fare and Development Office, Hilongos, Leyte; LOCATION: Brgy. Marasbaras, Taclo- that DSWD of Hilongos, Leyte and the petitioners basn City exerted effort to locate “All sealed bids must be submitted to the parent but turn futile and for the span of time the undersigned on the above stated time and it is clear that her parent have substantially and date.” continuously abandoned “In the event the public auction should and neglected the subject child in accordance with not take place on the said date, it shall be held on Article 141 of P.D. 603; that the petitioners alOctober 14, 2016 without leged that they possess further notice.” all the qualifications and (Sgd.) RUBEN N. VILnone of the disqualificaLACARILLO-8/15/16 tion to adopt and the Sheriff IV adoption will redound EV Mail Aug. 15-21, 22to the benefit and welfare 28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 of the subject child: that the petitioners prayed that the minor HANNAH CARMELLE EV C. MADES be legally declared an abandoned and neglected child in accordance to the provision of Article 141 of P.D. 603 and freed from all legal obligations of obedience and maintenance to her biological parents and to all intents and purposes be declared the child of the petitioners. WHEREFORE, finding the Verified Petition to be sufficient in FORM and SUBSTANCE, the same is set for initial hearing on February 16, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. at which date time and place anyone that may be prejudiced by the approval of the instant Petition may come to court in this first opportunity. Published this Order in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Leyte at least once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioner. Furnished copy of this Order to the Office of the Solicitor General being the general counsel of the Republic at 134 Amorsolo St. Legaspi Village, Makati City; Regional Director of DSWD for the office to conduct a social case study report, conduct a home study report; and to submit other relevant papers within 60 days, to the natural parent of to be adopted, petitioners and their counsel for them to be present on the scheduled initial hearing. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, this 17th day of August 2016, Hilongos, Leyte, Philippines. (Sgd.) EPHREM S. ABANDO Executive Judge EV Mail August 22-28, 29-Sept. 4, 5-11, 2016 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Branch 18, Hilongos, Leyte SP. PROC. NO. H-566 IN RE: PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF KHLOE JAES V. COLUMNA FOR: ADOPTION SPS. MARVIN C. ZABATE AND OPHELIA TANTUAN ZABATE Petitioner ORDER PETITIONER – SPS. MARVIN C. ZABATE AND OPHELIA TANTUAN ZABATE by and through counsel filed a Petition to adopt KHLOE JAES V. COLUMNA. In support of their petition, the petitioner avers, THAT: petitioners are of legal age, Filipino, residence at Brgy. Matapay, Hilongos, Leyte; that petitioners are in possession of their full capacity, legal right and have good moral character have not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude came from decent and loving family, emotionally, psychologically, physically and financially capable of raising and caring for children; that the said child was brought to the petitioner ’s house and the petitioners took care the child Khloe Jaes V. Columna a less than a year old being born on October 30, 2015 in Hilongos, Leyte to Spouses Virgilio V. Columna Jr. and Virginia T. Valdueza August 22-28, 2016 of Brgy. Matapay, Hilongos, Leyte and executed a joint affidavit of consent to the adoption; that petitioner by this petition wanted to adopt KHLOE JAES V. COLUMNA and give her all the treatment and right like their own child and this will not change even if they are already presently blessed with two children who happened to be twin one of whom executed an affidavit of consent being the other a special child; that petitioners have all the qualification and none of the disqualifications to adopt a child under the law and that the adoption of Khloe Jaes V. Columna is to her best interest and welfare. WHEREFORE, finding the Verified Petition to be sufficient in FORM and SUBSTANCE, the same is set for initial hearing on February 16, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. at which date time and place anyone that may be prejudiced by the approval of the instant Petition may come to court in this first opportunity. Published this Order in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Leyte at least once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioner. Furnished copy of this Order to the Office of the Solicitor General being the general counsel of the Republic at 134 Amorsolo St. Legaspi Village, Makati City; Regional Director of DSWD for the office to conduct a social case study report, conduct a home study report; and to submit other relevant papers within 60 days, to the natural parent of to be adopted, petitioners and their counsel for them to be present on the scheduled initial hearing. SO ORDERED. IN CHAMBERS, this 8th day of August 2016, Hilongos, Leyte, Philippines. (Sgd.) EPHREM S. ABANDO Executive Judge EV Mail August 22-28, 29-Sept. 4, 5-11, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition with waivers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late VICENTE M. JABON consisting one-half (1/2) share of a parcel of land designated as Lot 2268-J5-G-5-B, situated in Brgy. Alegria, Ormoc City, with an area of 288 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 48506; Lot 962-24, situated in Brgy. Seguinon, Albuera Leyte, with an area of 143 sq. m. covered by OCT No. OE 10468; Lot 962-23, with an area of 12,714 sq. m. covered by OCT No. OE-10467; Lot 835 Public land subdivision, situated in Mun. of Albuera, Leyte, containing an area of 15,691 sq. m. covered by TCT No. TP-23453; Lot 962-12, situated in Brgy. Seguinon, Albuera, Leyte, containing an area of13,639 sq. m. covered by OCT No. 115-2015000834 ; Lot 962-9, with an area of 242 sq. m. covered by OCT No. 115-2015000835; Bank Deposit with Philippine Island (BPI) Ormoc City under Account No. 1133-2342-99; Motor Vehicle 1: MAK TYPE- HONDA MC, ENGINE NO. – KB5019065E, CHASSIS NO.- KB501-98613065, PLATE NO.- TP-MC-0685, CERT. OF REG. – CRE-13962273; Motor Vehicle II: MAKE TYPE – ISUZU WAGON, ENGINE NO. – PA2488, CHASSIS NO. – PABTBR542Y201338, PLATE NO. – WNC466, CERT.OF REG. – CRE-156341883; Motor Vehicle III: MAKE TYPE – ISUZU STAKE, ENGINE NO. – 736946, CHASSIS NO. – LTO-064936-R07-C, PLATE NO. – CDD-462, CERT. OF REG.- CRE-10378451; Motor Vehicle IV: MAKE TYPE – NISSAN TRUCK, ENGINE NO. – CD52V -10823, CHASSIS NO. – RO8-116502, PLATE NO. –GDA-653, CERT. OF REG. – CR-13216555; Motor Vehicle V: MAKE TYPE – ISUZU TRUCK , ENGINE NO. – 10PB1993723, CHASSIS NO. – KF78P-11196, PLATE NO. – GPG614, CERT. OF REG. – CRE-13217938; Motor Vehicle VI: MAKE TYPE – ISUZU TRUCK, ENGINE NO. – 10PB1956028, CHASSIS NO. – SRM7101832875, PLATE NO. – PHW826, CERT. OF REG. – CRE11995043-4; Motor Vehicle VIII: MAKE/ TYPE- ISUZU MINI BUS, ENGINE NO.4DR5-513775, CHASSIS NO.- SPMM20600-89-C, PLATE NO. – DGA542, CERT. OF REG. – CR-2544944-3; Motor Vehicle IX: MAKE/TYPE- ISUZU TRUCK, ENGINE NO. – 10PB1934816, CHASSIS NO. – SMM7011950387, PLATE NO. – JEE791, CERT. OF REG. – CR-14425136-5; and Motor Vehicle X: MAKE/TYPE- ISUZU LANDCRUISER, ENGINE NO. – 71629, CHASSIS NO. – EJ42-1300, PLATE NO. – VAR480, CERT. OF REG. – CR-92433901 were settled and partitioned among his heirs, the above mentioned Parcel I- Lot 2268-J-5-G-5-B waived in favor of NELVI J. HIPE per Doc. No. 35; Page No. 7; Book No. CIIXV; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Nicolas S. Maglasang and nine (9) motor vehicles waived in favor of NILDA A. JABON per Doc. No. 36; Page No. 8; Book No. CIIXV; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Nicolas S. Maglasang. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Affidavit of Self Adjudication NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late SPS. VICTORIO A. LAURENTE and SALOME CON-UI re 1/16 share parcels of land Lot 5707 situated in Barrio Salvacion, Ormoc City, containing an area of 312 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 26967 ; Lot 7838, containing an area of 322 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 26220 ; Lot 7838, containing an area of 894 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 26718 ; and Lot 8477, situated in Ormoc City, containing an area of 22,411 sq. m. covered by OCT No. 0-59 were adjudicated unto herself by PRUDENCIA L. EVANGELISTA per Doc. No. 121; Page No. 25; Book No. CCCLVII; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Nicolas S. Maglasang. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late JAIME PALES re a Lot 2483, Case 14, Cad 520-D, situated in Barangay Cabalong, Merida, Leyte, containing an area of 10,101 sq. m. covered by OCT No. P-82541 was settled and partitioned among his heirs per Doc. No. 206; Page No. 42; Book No. XLI; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Aleah Rafel G. Bataan- Tolibao. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late REMEDIOS YAP NUEVO re parcels of land Lot 11771-B-2-F, situated in District of Cogon-Combado, Ormoc City, containing an area of 1,216 sq. m. TCT No. 13560; Lot 2238-B-3,situated in Barrio Alegria, Ormoc City, containing an area of 400 sq. m. TCT No. 27921; 1/3 share of a parcel of land Lot 11649-E, situated in Brgy. Maticaa, Ormoc City, containing an area of 29,974 sq. m. TCT No. 16732; ¼ share of a parcel of land Cad Lot 10031-B-5,containing an area 19,826 sq. m. , TD No. 00059-00314; and Lot No. 1771-B-2-H-6,situated in Brgy. Cogon-Combado, Ormoc City , containing an area of 2,429 sq. m., TCT No. 18416 were situated and Partitioned among her heirs per Doc. No. 124; Page NO. 41; Book No. XXI; Series of 2015 Notary Public Jose S. Orduña. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late NATIVIDAD PASCUAL GARCIA re parcels of coconut land situated in Brgy. Baso, Cabucgayan, Biliran under TD No. 00112 declared in the name of TOMAS GARCIA with an area of 2,436477 hectares; residential building situated in Brgy. Bunga, Cabucgayan, Biliran under TD No. 00420; residential land under TD No. 00421 with an area of 170 sq. m.; coconut land under TD No. 00422 with an area of 1.5822400 hec. ; a residential land under TD No. 01349 with an area of 222.50 sq. m. ; residential land situated in Brgy. Caulangohan, Caibiran, Biliran under TD No. 00041 with an area of 218.85 sq. m. ; Riceland (low land irrigated) situated in Brgy. Caulangohan, Caibiran, Biliran under TD No. 00173 with an area of 0.124900 hec; residential land under TD No. 00174 with an area of 3,113 sq. m.; residential land under TD No. 00175 with an area of 1,871 sq. m. ; Riceland (low land irrigated) under TD No. 00176 with an area of 0.05234 hec. Coconut land under TD No. 00177 with an area of 2.157600 hec. ; residential land situated in Brgy. Libertad, Cabucgayan, Biliran under TD No. 00648 with an area of 2,071 sq. m.; residential land situated in P. Inocentes, Naval, Biliran under TD No. 00558 with an area of 69.98 sq. m. ; residential land under TD No. 00559 with an area of 877 sq. m. ; residential building under TD No. 00560 ; residential land under TD No. 00561 with an area of 300 sq. m. ; residential land under TD No. 00562 with an area of 160 sq. m.; residential land under TD No. 00563 with an area of 40.92 sq. m. ; residential land situated in Villa Del Rio II, Pit-os, Cebu City under TD No. GRC6-01-011-01107 declared in the name of GARCIA, TOMAS D.M./TO NATIVIDAD P. GARCIA with an area of 60 sq. m. ; and residential land under TD No. GRC 6-01-011-01105 with an area of 60 sq. m. residential building erected thereon with flooring 38.50 sq. m. under TD No. GRC6-01-011-01106 were settled among her heirs per Doc. No. 104; Page No. 21; Book No. 53; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Redentor C. Villordon. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late HENRICUS CORNELIS FRANCISCUS NUIJTS re parcels of residential land situated in Brgy. P. Inocentes, Naval, Biliran under TD No. 00952 with an area of 560 sq. m. declared in the name of JIGIE C. NUIJTS; coco land situated in Brgy. San Pablo, Naval, Biliran under TD No. 00211 with an area of 0.610600; Riceland (low land irrigated) situated in Brgy. Talustusan, Naval, Biliran under TD No. 00136 with an area of 0.691500 hectares ; Riceland (up land) in situated in Brgy. Talustusan, Naval, Biliran under TD No. 00277 with an area of 0.312300 hectares; and residential building under TD No. 00292 declared in the name of JIGIE & HENRICUS CF NUIJTS were settled among their heirs per Doc. No. 99; Page No. 20; Book No. 53; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Redentor C. Villordon. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the personal properties of the late SPS. AVELINO B. TELMO and MELENCIA C. TELMO re an account with Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) Naval, Biliran under account No. 1211-1186-83 was settled among their heirs, the parties do hereby name, constitute and appoint LYROLUNA C. TELMO to claim and receive the above account per Doc. No.97; Page No. 20; Book No. 53; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Redentor C.Villordon. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement with waiver NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late JUAN CUSTODIO re a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 4893, located at Brgy. San Policarpo, Calbayog City, containing an area of 7,895 sq. m. under TD No. 99-01017-00332 was settled among his heirs and ½ portion or 3,947.5 sq. m. waived in favor of LOURDES CUSTODIO per Doc. No. 391; Page No. 79; Book No. V; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Jennylyn D. Sumagang- Durmiendo. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that the property of the late FELIPA YAPREFAMONTE re a parcel of land situated in the JPR-Subdivison, Obrero, Calbayog City , Lot 4, Block 5 , containing an area of 186 sq. m. with TCT No. 504 in the name of ULPIANO REFAMONTE married to FELIPA YAP, covered by TD No. 99-0101581-01581 was settled among her heirs and waived in favor of MARIA ELIZA REFAMONTE-LOMOTAN per Doc. No. 5764; Page No. 1153; Book No. XII; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Hernando M. Hernandez, Jr. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement with Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late HILARIA JAVINES re a parcel of land situated at Brgy. Trinidad, Calbayog City, designated as Lot No. 5599, covered by TD No. 99-01020-00613, containing an area of 323 sq. m. was settled among her heirs and sold in favor of DOLORES JAVINES PALACIO per Doc. No. 446; Page No. 90; Book No. XII; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Alex R.Gelera. EV Mail Aug. 8-14, 15-21& 22-28, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement with Absolute Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the property of the late SPS. VALERIANO JULATON and CORNELIA ROÑO JULATON re a parcel of land designated as Lot 9262,Cad. 817-D, Case -32, containing an area of 48,146 sq. m. under OCT No. 2015000044, TD No. 99-02008-00217 was settled among their heirs and situated at Brgy. Cagbilwang, Oquendo District, Calbayog City and sold in favor of LIM GUAN KHO MARKETING INC. per Doc. No. 1667; Page No. 334; Book No. X; Series of 2015 of Notary Public Eduard Tibo. EV Mail Aug. 22-28, 29- Sept. 4, & 5-11, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late HILARION CODILLA AMITHS re parcels of land Lot 2 Block 5 situated in Barrio Cogon Combado, Ormoc City, containing an area of 212 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 13214 ; and Lot 2376-H-2-B-3-A , situated in Brgy. Linao, Ormoc City, containing an area of 233 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 40085 and one (1) residential house erected on said Lot 2 Block 5 were settled, partitioned among his heirs per Doc. No. 292; Page No. 59;Book No. LX; Series of 2015 of Notary Public Aleah Rafel G. Bataan- Tolibao. EV Mail Aug. 22-28, 29- Sept. 4, & 5-11, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late JESUSA BARTE OMEGA designated as Lot Nos. 5319-C, 5314-C, 5303-A-9, 5303-A-2,5322-B, 5322E, 5322-G, 5322-L and 5322-M, covered by T.C.T. Nos. 34474, 34478, 28370, 28364, 43738, 43741, 43743, 43748 and 43749, respectively, all situated in the City of Ormoc, was extra judicially settled by her legal heirs namely; Rafael C. Omega, Jr, Ma. Regina O. Alfafara, Rafael Benjamin B. Omega III and Rafael Richard B. Omega IV, under Doc. No. 27; Page No. 07; Book No. CXXIX, Series of 2016 in the notarial Book of Atty. Conrado P. Conopio. EV Mail Aug. 22-28, 29- Sept. 4, & 5-11, 2016 Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late DOMINADOR SABERON RAMOS consisting ½ share of a one (1) unit residential house located at Brgy. Ipil, Ormoc City covered by TD No. 15105 ; Bank Deposits at PNB Allied Bank, Ormoc City, Savings Account No. 1370-041721 were settled and partitioned among his heirs per Doc. No. 46; Page No. 10; Book No. XCIII; Series of 2016 of Notary Public Aleah Rafel G. Bataan- Tolibao. EV Mail Aug. 22-28, 29- Sept. 4, & 5-11, 2016 rrr Republic of the Philippines Province of Leyte Municipality of Palompon Office of the Municipal Civil Registrar Publication Notice R.A. 10172 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CFN CCE-0056-2016 R.A. 10172 DATE: August 20,2016 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172). Notice is hereby served to the public that EPIFANIO CANGMAONG MABUAN has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in the child’s Sex from “F” to “MALE” and to correct the child’s and father’s last names from “MAMBUAN” to “MABUAN” in the Certificate of Live Birth of EPIFANIO C. MAMBUAN at Palompon, Leyte and whose parents are Jesus C. Mambuan and Alfreda I. Cangmaong. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later that August 29, 2016. (Sgd.) CARMELITA G. LODOVICA C/MCR EV Mail Aug. 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 rrr Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: Leyte City/Municipality: Palompon Republic of the Philippines ) Palompon, Leyte ) SS Petition No. CFN-0011-2016 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF FIRST NAME I, Angie Sevilla Cañete, of legal age, Filipino, and a resident of Basak Pardo, Cebu City, Cebu, after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby declare that: 1) I am the petitioner seeking the change of first name in: a) My Certificate of Live Birth 2) I was born on Jan. 21, 1967 at Palompon, Leyte, Philippines 3) The birth was recorded under registry number 28, 4) 4) The first name to be changed is from ELIZABETH to ANGIE 5) The grounds for filing this petition are the following: b) I have habitually and continuously used ANGIE and I publicly known in the community with that first name; 6) I submit the following documents to support this petition: a) Certificate of Live Birth (SECPA) b) Certificate of Baptism/ Voter Certification c) SSS Employee Status Information/ NBI Clearance d) Police Clearance/Certification/Marriage Contract e) Cert. of Live Birth of my children 7) I have not filed any similar petition and that, to the best of my knowledge, no other similar petition is pending with any LCRO, Court or Philippine Consulate. 8) I have no pending criminal, civil or administrative case in any court or any quasi-judicial body 9) I am filing this petition at the LCRO of Palompon, Leyte in accordance with R.A. No. 9048 and its implementing rules and regulations (Sgd.) ANGIE SEVILLA CAÑETE Petitioner VERIFICATION I, ANGIE S. CAÑETE, the petitioner, hereby certify that the allegations herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Sgd.) ANGIE SEVILLA CAÑETE Petitioner SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 19th day of August, 2016 in the city/municipality of Palompon, Leyte petitioner exhibiting his Community Tax Certificate No. 02147855 issued at Cebu City on January 7, 2016. (Sgd.) CARMELITA G. LODOVICA Municipal Civil Registrar Administering Officer EV Mail Aug. 22-28, & 29- Sept. 4, 2016 CLASSIFIEDS August 22-28, 2016 13 S.A. LARRAZABAL Queen Pineapples Available at: CHITO’S CHOW Ormoc Plaza 255-4144; 561-8144 S&R LARRAZABAL CORP. Bonifacio St., Ormoc City 255-4783; 561-7953 IN TACLOBAN at: P. 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This was Leyte governor Dominic Petilla’s take on how to get timely weather information across to farmers and fishermen in the province, so that they are guided on what weather to expect for the day or a 10-day period. He said that the first thing to do is coach information in a dialect understandable by farmers and fisherfolks in various parts of the province, most of who are unschooled. Leyte has two distinct dialects, Waray and Bisaya, but there are variants of the dialects that make the problem of communication more complex. For example, sili in Waray means the male organ, but it is chili pepper on the Bisaya-speaking areas. Second, is to determine the best way to send out the information. Text blasting could be a solution but there is the reality that many rural areas remain without cellular signals, aside from the fact that a cellphone is the last thing that a poor farmer would buy. The governor was reacting to the question that the province, or Eastern Visayas region, already had automatic weather stations but how will they disseminate the information in a timely manner to the farmers, and who will foot the bill in case there is a need for expensive text blasters. The governor said that a combination of the old ways and the new is practicable, but it still boils down to how the information is said. “We can have text blasters,” he said, but what is important is the information to be sent out should be understandable or in layman’s language. Governor Petilla says he draws this observation and solution from Leyte’s see INFO p. 6 Mayor Carmen L. Cari condoles with the survivors of the Inopacan Massacre. At her back are pictures of 12 “desapericidos”, victims of an NPA purge who still remain missing up to now. BAYBAY CITY - The kin of the so-called “Inopacan Massacre” victims commemorates the 10th year anniversary of the discovery their mass graves and exhumation with the theme: “Usa ka dekada sa padayon nga paghanumdum sa hustisya ug kalinaw” at Hipusngo Cemetery, Baybay City, Leyte on August 28. In line with the commemoration, the City of government of Baybay through Mayor Carmen Cari, marked the event with a holy mass at the cemetery where the 67 victims are buried. Reverend Fr. Stanley Mepico officiated the mass. Eliosa Abenojar-Cababahay, 56, the brother of victim William Abenojar who was allegedly abducted and killed by the members of the CPP-NPA in the ‘80s called on the Duterte administra- tion to help them attain justice. Abenojar was abducted together with two other companions sometime in January 1984. As a relative of one of the victims, she felt insulted when she saw in the television that the couple Benito and Wilma Tiamzon is now out of jail, and they are participating in the peace talks. see NPA p. 9