SLT 510th issue.pmd - Southern Leyte Times

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SLT 510th issue.pmd - Southern Leyte Times
Entered as second class mail matter at Maasin City Post Office under Permit No. R8-0103
May 26 - June 3, 2009
e-mail: [email protected]
8-Pages
Vol. 6, No. 510
10 Pesos in Maasin City
MYSTIC FLU NOW PANDEMIC!
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – After weeks of
Meracle healers schedule set: The healing sessions of popular “miracle priest”
Father Fernando Suarez in Maasin City has been finalized; Tuesday 2 p.m., healing
Mass at Santo Nino de Ibarra Parish in Ibarra, Maasin City, .June 24 Wednesday 9
a.m., healing Mass at the Maasin City Gym, .June 25 Thursday 9 a.m., healing Mass
at the Immaculate Conception Parish or Southern Leyte Provincial Gymnasium.
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Fines & billing gadgets
are not legal - ERC
A recent Energy Regulatory
Commission (ERC) memorandum ordering the Leyte
Electric Cooperative (LEYCO
V) to explain why its management should not be administratively and criminally liable for
flaunting the Magna Carta of
Residential Consumers law
may have repercussions on
SOLECO, which according
to reports was using the
same billing method and
imposing the same fines on
delinquent customers.
The ERC order was referring to the “Read and
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denying it had reached
worldwide epidemic proportion, the World Health
Organization (WHO) has
finally admitted the obvious. The mystery flu now
plaguing 74 countries could
no longer be contained
and had to be dealt with up
close and personal. It was
the first time it has declared
a flu pandemic in 41 years.
When asked what took
them so long to announce
the virus’s global outbreak,
the health organization’s flu
chief Keiji Fukuda said they
wanted to avoid the adverse effects such an admittance would trigger. He
said people might panic
and take inappropriate action if the WHO declared
a pandemic.
“I believe we are already
in phase 6, or a pandemic
alert level,” admitted WHO
Director General Margaret
Chan.
Meanwhile in Manila,
Dr. Eric Tayag, the Department of Health’s chief epidemiologist said Filipinos
were already over reacting
to signs not even closely
related to the influenza A
(H1N1) virus and were
crowding
already
crowded hospitals out
of fear.
He cited the case of a
man who walked into
the Philippine General
Hospital fearing he had
the illness when all he was
suffering from was a
cough. While a middleaged army officer, who
had sore eyes, insisted he
had the flu and demanded he be treated.
Tayag assured the public
the mystery flu virus was
a “mild” one and could
be treated at home.
He admitted the
public’s exaggerated response to the virus was
partly the health
department’s fault, because in the past they did
not know much about
the virus. But now they
know its a very mild
illnes and are toning
down on some of their
responses.
“There is really no
magic formula in treating the virus, but it can
be managed at home the
same way we treat the
common flu.
Miss Charina Mae
Camposano was recently
crowned Miss Saint Bernard 2009 during Saint Bernard Town’s fiesta. First
runer-up honors went to
Loremie
Libaton
of
Guinsaugon and second
runner up to Marilice Nunez
of Lotao Zone.
decision of the Libagon
Sangguniang Bayan which
had suspended the two for
claiming the ABC Council
had approved its resolution
addressed to the Ombudsman calling for an investigation of former Mayor
Domingo Espina and several others for anomalies relating to the controversial
multi-million peso Libagon
Water Project.
The SP decision which
overruled the SB resolution
was unanimously approved
by the members of the
Sangguniang Panlalawigan
and Provincial Governor
Damian G. Mercado last
May 26, 2009.
The Provincial Board
also ordered the SB to reinstate the two officials
who were suspended last
February and to pay their
back salaries and other benefits. (by RUEVIVAR REYES)
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Province
reinstates
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Libagon ABC head
LIBAGON - The
Sangguniang Panlalawigan
has ordered the reinstatement of Protacio Edillo, the
Association of Barangay
Council President of
Libagon and its ABC Secretary Sulpecia Edriga who
were suspended by the
Sangguniang Bayan for allegedly falsifying public
documents.
In its resolution the Provincial Board reversed the
Eco-La
ws
Eco-Law
are not
imposed
MORE
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Republic of the Philippines
SOUTHERN LEYTE STATE UNIVERSITY
Sogod, Southern Leyte, 6606
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 Filipino Language
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Master of Science in Information
Technology
(MSIT)
in:
BS in Civil Engineering (BSCE)
BS in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
BS in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)
BS in Information Technology (BS Info Tech)
Associate
in
Information
Technology
Diploma in Computer Systems Technician (CSTech)
BS in Food Technology & Entrepreneurship
(BS FTE)
BS in Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism and
Management
(BSHRTM)
BS in Criminal Justice (Criminology)
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Master of Arts in Education, major in:
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 Language Teaching
 Filipino
 Mathematics
 Social Science
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Master
in
Public
Administration
Diploma in Elementary Teaching, areas:
 Communication Arts
 Filipino
 Mathematics
 Social Science
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Diploma in Secondary Teaching, major in:
 English
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 Mathematics
 Social Science
 Science –Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Bachelor of Arts, major in:
 English
 Mathematics
 Social Science
Bachelor
of
Elementary
Education,
areas:
 Communication Arts
 Filipino
 Mathematics
 Social Science
 Science and Health
Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in:
 English
 Filipino
 Mathematics
 Social Science
 Science –Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Associate
in
Computer
Education
Secondary
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Laboratory
High
School,
electives:
 English
 Mathematics
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BS in Industrial Education (BSIE), major in:
 Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) (Secondary)
 General Education (Elementary)
BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT), major in:
 Electronics Technology
 Architectural Drafting Technology
 Automotive Technology
 Food Preparation& Service Technology
 Garments Technology
 Electrical Technology
 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) Technology
Associate in Industrial Technology (AIT), major in:
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 Architectural Drafting Technology
 Automotive Technology
 Food Preparation & Service Technology
 Garments Technology
 Electrical Technology
 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) Technology
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Agricultural
Entrepreneurship
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of
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BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT), major in:
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 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE), major
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 English
 Science
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BS in Information Technology (BS Info Tech)
BS in Office Administration (BSOA)
BS in Entrepreneurship (BSE)
Associate
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Computer
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Industrial
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Office
Administration
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE or THE SCHOOL REGISTRAR
Telephone # (053) 3822089/3822439
www.slsu.org
in:
May 26 - June 3, 2009
Breaking News
Mayors should impose
environment laws
- Residents here joined the global celebration of World
Environment Day 2009
recently with the theme
“Putting a Face to Climate Change”.
Commemorated yearly
on June 5, World Environment Day is one of
the principal vehicles
through which the United
Nations
stimulates
worldwide awareness of
the environment and enhances political attention
and action.
Although this year’s
SAINT BERNARD
Mystic flu..
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He said patients
should take the regular
medicines for fever,
multi-vitamin, and lots
of liquids.
“Only patient, and not
the entire household
should wear surgical
masks.
“They should observe
self-quarantine for 10
days because it takes
host was Mexico the Municipality of Saint Bernard joined the event because the Philippines
was among the Asian
countries that are playing
a major role in the battle
against climate change
and its dramatic impact
on island countries like
the Philippines.
To highlight the affair,
local officials headed by
Mayor Rico Rentuza, organized the clean-up of
the municipal dumpsite
perimeter area in
Barangay Mahayahay.
The youth chapter of
the Global Legal Action
on Climate Change later
presented a manifesto to
Mayor Rentuza and the
four other Mayors of the
Pacific towns urging
them to implement the
environmental laws of
the country particularly
the Clean Air Act.The
Saint Bernard Youth
Chapter is headed by SK
Federation President
Erwin Jay Peligro. ( By
seven days for a patient
to become noninfectious.”
Health
Secretary
Fancisco Duque said 23
more people have tested
positive for the flu virus,
raising the country’s confirmed cases to 98.
In its latest health bulletin the World Health
Organization said there
were already 25,288 cases
and 139 deaths from 74
countries.
In Southern Leyte,
Governor Damian G.
Mercado told SLT he has
been closely monitoring
the situation with the
DOH and DepEd officials in the province to
ensure the safety of its
people.
In a related development SLSU President Dr.
Gloria Markines Reyes
has ordered liguid soap
dispensers installed in the
five campuses of the university.
(By MARK RIMAS)
ROSALINDA ARANETA, MUNICIPAL INFORMATION OFFICER )
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Letters to the Editor
More News Please
Good day! I have been visiting your website for quite sometime hoping to find an
indepth reportage on issues and concerns of Southern Leytenos. So far, nothing much
has surfaced from your end, except for some insightful comments of your publisher.
If you review your pages the last couple of months there is a dominance of articles
about Maasin City and Representative Oging Mercado and Governor Damian Mercado.
Perhaps the time has come for you to make Southern Leyte times to be reflective of the
sentiments and aspirations of the people of our province.
I certainly look forward to reading features about the 18 other towns and what their
officials are doing, investment opportunities and attractions in these places. The website
of the provincial government isn’t any better. Except for doses of news articles done by
the provincial PIA, there are no interesting features coming out it on a regular basis.
Your effort in coming out with a weekly newspaper, however, is highly commendable and here’s hoping you will strive harder to be recognized as an outstanding community newspaper. Something that I look forward to happening very soon.
Good luck and may the lord bless our province and all of you people behind the
Southern Leyte Time.
Vic A. Endriga
[email protected]
Thank you for your constructive comments. Although we agree we should have
more news from the other towns of the province, as a community newspaper operating on a shoe-string budget, we simply cannot afford to hire enough reporters to cover
the entire province. This is why we are encouraging the 18 Municipal Public Information Officers to provide us with regular updates on developments in their towns. But so
far only Saint Bernard’s Rosalinda Araneta has responded.
If you could share with us your thoughts on the happenings in the province (particularly your home town of Libagon) we would certainly welcome it. I’m sure our readers
would appreciate hearing from the renowned Treasurer of Quezon City. As for your
request for more news about the political opposition here; our problem is that no major
opposition leader wants to be quoted as this point in time - for reasons only they can
understand. - ED
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Commentary
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AS I SEE IT
MENDOZA
ANTONIO
REYES
Are We Really
ndependent?
When I was asked before
the exact date of our independence, I would quickly
answer June 12, 1896. For
this was the day we declared
our independence from
Spain and formed our first
revolutionary government at
Malolos, Bulacan.
Yet if you look back in
time, you wonder where we
stand as a people today. Are
we truly an independent
country?
For after the US Army
stole General Emilio
Aguinaldo’s amazing victory
over Spain and ruled us for
the next 48 years - we were
again ruled by another foreign nation.
Although the US government formally granted us
independence on July 4,
1946 it maintained its economic hold on us through
the Laurel Langley Agree-
ment, and the military pacts
that converted us into a
huge military base which
served as magnets that
would draw enemy nuclear
missiles away from the US
mainland.
The difference between
June 12 and July 4 Independence Day is that we that
we earned the first through
the blood, sweat and tears
of our forefathers. While
the second was granted to
us by a government which
was then under pressure
from its citizens who had
grown tired of war and any
for m
of
foreign
adventurism.
The first was conclusive
because we kicked out the
Spaniards who had colonized us for over 400 years.
The second was inconclusive for our rulers never left
and still dictates our eco-
nomic policies through its
Embassy along Roxas Boulevard and its representative
at our Central Bank .
Ambassador Narciso G.
Reyes who was then our
Permanent Representative
to the United Nations believed it was imperative for
our leaders to issue a “Second Declaration of Independence” which would
free us from the United
States. For only when we
could stand up for ourselves
could we be considered
truly independent.
He said our relationship
with the United States was
similar to that of a mother
and her new born child
who was still attached to
her through the umbilical
cord.
He said the scene was
acceptable at the moment
of birth, but for the child
to remain attached to his
mother 63 years afterwards
was obscene.
As the country celebrates
its sixty-third “independence” day its imperative
for our national leaders to
severe this umbilical cord
which connects us to Uncle
Sam.
It’s time we grew up.
editorial
Guest Commentary
by Bendever Gerona
Internet Filtering is senseless
“We can follow either
the Chinese or Middle
Eastern model where all
ISPs are required to block
online pornography. For
me, these people must rot
in jail so they will not be
able to do any more harm
to anybody,” said Senator
“Bong” Revilla Jr.
The Senator got his
chance to get the publics
as well as his colleagues
sympathy when it came to
issues on pornography by
riding on the Hayden Kho
and Katrina Halili sex
video scandal. Perhaps it
is part of the Senator’s
agenda to railroad the passages of Senate Bill No.
12 otherwise known as
the Pornography Bill seeking to punish those who
publish or broadcast materials considered as porn.
The bill may have won the
support of the religious
sector, but he still has a lot
of persuading to do to
convince Internet users
who include bloggers,
social network enthusiasts
and even regular users
who may or may not be
into online porn.
According to No
Clean Feed, an Australian
movement to stop their
government’s attempt to
filter Internet content,
implementing the bill has
a lot of major technical
drawbacks such as high
cost of maintaining a filtering system which
would also slow down
Internet access by 80 percent. Such a system could
also be bypassed by most
tech savvy children.
In shor t, Revilla’s
proposition is not only expensive but useless.
Money spent on filtering
the Internet could buy
more books for children.
Even if the senator
would add a provision
that Internet Service Providers would shoulder the
cost, who would be willing to pay for an Internet
connection that’s 80 percent slower than what they
used to get?
Isn’t filtering the
Internet a violation of our
basic freedoms? Should
we allow our politicians to
dictate what information
we are allowed to access?
Is China, North Korea,
and Burma now our models for running our government? This is not what
Ninoy Aquino and our national heroes have died for.
Filtering the Philippine
Internet is like treating pubic lice with chemotherapy. You may kill the
lice, but you kill the genital as well.
May 26 - June 3, 2009
Another Near Disaster
A Maasinhon aboard the MV Filipinas Iloilo of the Cokaliong Shipping Lines
whose engine conked-out near the treacherous Camote Straint told SLT the
incident nearly turned into another mega-shipping disaster.
She said they were floundering for hours before the captain told them they
would be transferred (in the open seas) to the Filipinas Dapitan.
“We were lucky no passengers fell into the rough sea as we transferred to the
rescuing boat,” she said and “there were reports from the crewmen themselves
that the ship had been having engine trouble the past few months and still the
shipping company allowed it to continue plying its route.”
She promised to send us photos of the actual rescue operations which we
assured her we would publish.
Sex Terminal
The park across the Maasin Cathedral has now become the meeting ground
for DOMs and young female students who are selling themselves for money.
All these aging Romeos have to do is park there and loiter for awhile until they
are approached by the youngsters (or their bugaws). The ice breaker of these
budding prostitutes is that they want to go to Ormoc and do some shopping.
According to a regular client the starting rate is P1000, but that this could be
haggled down to P500.
Can’t the DSWD and city health officers do anything about this situation? If
any of these young women contacts AIDS it could lead to an epidemic in no
time.
Climate Change Taskforce
With all the disaster coordinating councils in the province, we are surprised
we still don’t have a taskforce on Climate Change which the United Nations
believes is the Mother of All Disasters.
Although the DENR is now organizing its own Climate Change Office in Manila we should not rely on the CENRO office here to prepare a climate change
mitigation plan since all they do is denude our forests and grant mining permits.
Adulterers Beware
Womanizers in Southern Leyte now have something to really worry about.
Representative Liza Masa of Gabriela has authored a bill that would punish
male adulterers as severely as their female counterparts. The Male Adultery Bill
is expected to be passed when the fourteenth Congress reconvenes in July.
This landmark legislation not only punishes men who are caught committing
the crime, but also punishes those who live with another woman while still
married to their spouse. Although we support this legislation, I’m afraid our
jails would overflow once it’s imposed. In fact there are several judicial officials in Southern Leyte who would end up in jail once the bill passes.
Published by RURCONSULT
Phil. Inc. Editorial and business
office, Mambajao, Maasin City,
So. Leyte Tel.Fax # (053)
570-8155
ANTONIO MENDOZA REYES
Editor-in-Chief
RUEVIVAR M. REYES
GLORIA T. MARKINES
Business Consultant
Editor, Country Living
MARK RIMAS
Website Consultant
NEOME MONTALBO
Marketing Officer
ATTY. ROMEO GENISTON
Legal Counsel
Member, PHILIPPINE PRESS INSTITUTE
PPI-Konrad
Adenaur Awardee for Best
Photo-journalism in 2003
Why People
Are Fat
(Second installment)
Since most people want to remain slim and attractive, we are featuring the ten major reasons why people get fat according to Kevin
Tradeau the author of the best selling book “Natures Cures They Don’t
want You To Know about.” We published the first 4 reasons for being
fat last week.
Most fat people eat before going to bed
When you sleep your body’s metabolism slows dramatically. So
when you eat late at night, the food does not get a change to burn off
and converts to fat.
Most fat people are affected by the hormones put in meat and dairy products
Our meat and dairy products are loaded with growth hormones. These hormones are
given to the animals to speed growth in order to increase production and profits. When
you consume them you are ingesting massive amounts of growth hormones. This leads
to obesity and is one of the reasons why children today are fatter and age quicker.
Most fat people have hormonal imbalances
If you are overweight statistics show that you find yourself physically hungry most of
the time. This hunger is generally caused by your body’s inability to assimilate nutrients
due to lack of digestive enzymes and yeast overgrowth. Another reason you are hungry
is that certain common food additives actually increase your hunger.
Most fat people have under active thyroid glands
If you have an under active thyroid, your body’s ability to convert food to energy is slow
and you have a higher change of having the food you eat convert to fat in your body. One
cause of this is the fluoride in the water we drink. This is one of the reasons Americans
have such a high propensity for an under active thyroid and for being overweight.
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Fines & billing...
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EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
Notice by hereby given that Teresa N.Dioso, Lolita N. Baldonado, Simeon A. Nombrado,
Dionesio A. Nombrado, Policronia N. Aparri, and Angelita N. Apole, and Aurelia N. Baba, all of
legal ages, Filipino and a resident of Barangay, Macrohon, Southern Leyte; are the surviving heirs
of the late Bernardo Alcantara; executed an Extra-Judicial Settlement of Estate over of land
described: A certain of land situated at Barangay Amparo, Macrohon, Southern Leyte, under
ARP NO. 08002-00021, with Lot No. 709 in the name of Bernardo Alcantara, bounded on the
North by Lot 708; on the East by Nat’l Road; on the South by Lot 10 and on the the West by Lot
729 & 705 containing an area of Three Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Two (3,462) square
meters, more or less; hereby agree to settle and adjudicate, as we hereby divide and adjudicated
the above described parcel of land in favor of our brother Dionesio A. Nombrado; as per Doc.
No. 125, Page No.26, Book No. IV, Series of 2008, before Notary public Atty. Rafael Gromwell
T. Gerong. (SLT May 10,18 & 26, 2009 3rd issue)
Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8TH Judicial Region
Bulwagan ng Katarungan
Branch 25, Maasin City, Southern Leyte
IN RE: PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF ENTRIES
SP. PROC. NO. 00431
IN THE BIRTH RECORDS OF SANNY ABIG
APPEARING IN THE OFFICE OF THE CIVIL
REGISTRAR OF PADRE BURGOS, SOUTHERN
LEYTE AND NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE,
QUEZON CITY,
SANNY ABIG,
Petitioner,
(SLT 508th, 509th & 510th issues - 3rd publication)
_______________________________________
Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8TH Judicial Region
Bulwagan ng Katarungan
Branch 25, Maasin City, Southern Leyte
IN RE: PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF ENTRY
SP. PROC. NO. 00432
IN THE REGISTRY OF BIRTH OF MARILYN
ARNAIZ ANIGA,
Petitioner,
-versus-
-versusTHE CIVIL REGISTRAR OF PADRE BURGOS,
SOUTHERN LEYTE AND THE NATIONAL
STATISTICS OFFICE, QUEZON CITY,
Respondents.
THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MAASIN CITY
& NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, STA. MESA,
MANILA,
Respondent.
X————————————————————x
ORDER
x————————————————————x
ORDER
Petitioner, through counsel, Atty. Fernando C.
Campilan, Jr., filed with the Court a verified petition
praying that after due notice and hearing, a judgment
be rendered ordering the correction of the erroneous entries in the birth record of Sanny Abig, particularly with respect to his first name, such that it be
changed from “SONNY” to “SANNY” and also his
family name from “JORE” to “ABIG”.
Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and
substance, set the same for hearing on July 29, 2009 at
8:30 o’clock in the morning, at the Regional Trial Court,
Branch 25, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Maasin City, Southern Leyte at which date, time and place, all interested
persons may appear and show cause, if any, why the
petition should not be granted.
Let copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper qualified to
publish legal notices and of general circulation in the
Province of Southern Leyte, once a week for three (3)
consecutive weeks, the last publication of which
should not be less than a week before the date set for
hearing.
Let copy of this order be posted also at the Municipal Hall of Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte and the
bulletin board of the Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Maasin
City, Southern Leyte.
Further, let copy of this Order be furnished the
Office of the Solicitor General, the Office of the
Local Civil Regisrar of Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte
and the National Statistics Office.
SO ORDERED.
In chambers, this 25 day of May, 2009 at Maasin
City, Southern Leyte, Philippines.
th
MA. DAISY PALER GONZALEZ
Presiding Judge
Petitioner, through counsel, Atty. Rafael Cromwell
T. Gerong, filed with the Court a verified petition
praying that after due notice and hearing, a judgement
be rendered ordering the correction of the erroneous entries in the birth record of “MARILYN ANIGA
ANIGA” to “MARILYN ARNAIZ ANIGA” her birthplace be changed from “MAAN, SOGEYTE” to
“MAASIN, SOUTHERN LEYTE” and her mother’s
first name of “CRENCIA ARNAIZ” be changed to
“CRESENCIA ARNAIZ”, her true name.
Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and
substance, set the same for hearing on July 29, 2009 at
8:30 o’clock in the morning at the Regional Trial Court,
Branch 25, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Maasin City, Southern Leyte at which date, time and place, all interested
persons may appear and show cause, if any, why the
petition should not be granted.
Let copy of this Order be published at the expense
of the petitioner in a newspaper qualified to publish
legal notices and of general circulation in the Province of Southern Leyte, once a week for three (3)
consecutive weeks, the last publication of which should
not be less than a week before the date set for hearing.
Let copy of this order be posted also at the City
Hall of Maasin City, Southern leyte and the bulletin
board of the Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Maasin City,
Southern Leyte.
Further, let copy of this Order be furnished the
Office of the Solicitor General the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Maasin City, Southern Leyte and
the National Statistics Office.
SO ORDERED.
In chambers, this 25th day of May, 2009 at Maain City,
Southern Leyte, Philippines.
MA. DAISY PALER GONZALEZ
Presiding Judge
(SLT 508th, 509th & 510th issues - 3rd publication)
Bill” Gadget LEYCO was using and its
imposition of a 5 percent surcharge on
unpaid bills.
The order signed by ERC’s Executive
Director Francis Saturnino Juan dated 24
February 2009 and addressed to LEYCO
management was in response to a complaint by Emiliano Codero, a former manager of Leyco who claimed the company
was violating the Magna Carta of Residential Consumers.
The ERC said under the guidelines on
administrative sanctions the electric utility
could be slapped a P100,000 fine and P100
a day for every day it violates them.”
It also ordered them to explain why no
administrative or criminal action should be
instituted against its directors and officers
for imposing a 5 percent surcharge on unpaid bills which the ERC claimed was another violation, since it had no prior approval from them and was not included in
its approved “unbundled rates.”
Leyco General Manager Jovenal Alesna
admitted that the fine had been imposed
since 1999 and started at 2 percent, but was
increased to 5 percent in 2003. Alesna said
it was imposed to improve their collection
efficiency because it made their consumers
pay on time.
(By ANTHONY KINGS)
AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION BY SOLE HEIR
Notice is hereby given that Domingo Lopez, Filipino, of legal age, married, a resident of San Agustin, Maasin
City, So. Leyte, after having been duly sworn to in accordance with law, hereby depose and state: the only
surviving son and sole heir of Estanislao Lopez, executed an Affidavit of Adjudication by sole heir over a
parcel described as follows: A parcel of land, located in barangay of Nonok Norte (now barangay of San
Agustin), Maasin City, So. Leyte, and evidenced by Original Certificate of Title NO. 18195, issued by the
Register of Deeds of the Province of Southern Leyte; It is a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 14135,
Cad.440-D, containing an area of 8, 987 sq. meters declared for taxation purpose under ARP No. 056-00150 in
the name of Estanilao Lopez and bounded as follows: North, by Lot No. 14140, Cad.440-D; East, by Lot
Nos.14143 & 14612, Cad.440-D; on the South, by Lot No. 14602, Cad.440-D; & on the West, by Lot no. 14603,
Cad. 440-D.”; hereby adjudicate unto myself the above described real estate by means of this affidavit and
hereby files samw with the Register of Deeds of Southern Leyte with the request that said adjudication be
made effective without further judicial proceeding as prescribed by the aforementioned rules of Court, as
per Doc. No. 259, Page No. 53, Book No.XLVII, Series of 2008, before notary public Atty. Romeo R. Geniston.
(SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue).
DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF A PORTION OF LAND
Notice is hereby given that Domingo Lopez, Filipino, of legal age, married, a resident of San Agustin, Maasin
City, Southern Leyte, for in an consideration of the sum of twenty five thousand (P25, 000.00) pesos,
Philippines currency, to me in hand paid in full to my entire satisfaction by JUSTINA J. DUENAS, Filipino,
of legal age, single, a resident of San Agustin, Maasin City, Southern Leyte, hereby Sell, Cede, Transfer and
Convey absolutely and forever, unto said Justina J. Duenas, her heirs successors and assigns, a certain portion
of agricultural land, together with all improvements that maybe found thereon, situated in brgy. Nonok
Norte (now brgy. San Agustin), Maasin City, Southern Leyte and more particularly described as follow: It is
a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 14135, Cad.440-D, containing an area of 8, 987 sq.meters declared for
taxation purposes under ARP No. 056-00150, and bounded as follows: on the North, by Lot No. 14140,
Cad.440-D; East, by Lot Nos.14143 & 14612, Cad.440-D; on the South, by Lot No. 14602, Cad.440-D; & on the
West, by Lot No.14603, Cad.440-D.”; Portion Sold-It is a portion of land designated as Lot 14135-C of the
subdivision plan, containing an area of 226 sq/m. & bounded as follows: North, remaining portion; east
remaining portion; on the south, also by the remaining portion; & on the west, by lot no. 14603, Cad. 440-D.”
of which above described real state in my property in fee simple having inherited the same from my late
father, Estanislao Lopez, his ownership thereto to being evidenced by Original Certificate of Title No.
18195, issued by the register of deeds of the province of So. Leyte.as per Doc. No. 258, Page No. 53, Book
No. XLVII, Series of 2008, before notary public Atty. Romeo R. Geniston. (SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue)
DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF A PORTION OF LAND
Notice is hereby given that Domingo Lopez, Filipino, of legal age, married, a resident of San Agustin, Maasin
City, Southern Leyte, for in an consideration of the sum of twenty five thousand (P25, 000.00) pesos,
Philippines currency, to me in hand paid in full to my entire satisfaction by DOMINGO J. DUENAS,
Filipino, of legal age, married, a resident of San Agustin, Maasin City, Southern Leyte, hereby Sell, Cede,
Transfer and Convey absolutely and forever, unto said Domingo J. Duenas, his heirs, successors and assign,
a certain portion of agricultural land, together with all improvements that maybe found thereon, situated in
brgy. Nonok Norte (now brgy. San Agustin), Maasin City, So. Leyte and more particularlydescribed as follows:
It is a parcel of land designated as Lot No.14135, Cad.440-D, containing an area of 8, 987 sq. /m. declared for
taxation purpose under ARP No. 056-00150, and bounded as follows: on the North, by Lot No. 14140,
Cad.440-D; east, by Lot no.14143 & 14612, Cad.440-D; on the South by Lot No. 14602, Cad.440-D; & on the
West, by lot No. 14603, Cad.440-D.”; Portion Sold-It is a portion of land designated as Lot 14135 of the
subdivision plan, containing an area of 581 sq. /m. & bounded as follows: north, by the remaining portion,
east, remaining portion; on the south, remaining portion & Lot No.14605, Cad.440-D; & on the west, by Lot
No.14603, Cad.440-D.” of which above described real estate in my property in fee simple having inherited
the same from my late father, Estanislao Lopez, his ownership thereto being evidenced by Original
Certificate of Title No. 18195, issued by the Register of deeds of the Province of Southern Leyte, as per Doc.
No. 257, Page No. 53, Book No. XLVII, Series of 2008, before notary public Atty. Romeo R. Geniston. (SLT
May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue).
DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF A PORTION OF LAND
Notice is hereby given that Domingo Lopez, Filipino, of legal age, married, a resident of San Agustin, Maasin
City, Southern Leyte, for in an consideration of the sum of twenty five thousand (P25, 000.00) pesos,
Philippines currency, to me in hand paid in full to my entire satisfaction by FLORENCIA D. DANIEL,
Filipino, of legal age, widow, a resident of San Agustin, Maasin City, Southern Leyte, hereby Sell, Cede,
Transfer and Convey absolutely and forever, unto said Florencia D. Daniel, her heirs, successors and assigns,
a certain portion of agricultural land, together with all improvements that maybe found thereon, situated in
brgy. Nonok norte (now brgy. San Agustin), Maasin City, So. Leyte and more particularly described as follows:
It is a parcel of land designated as Lot No.14135, Cad.440-D, containing an area of 8, 987 sq. /m. declared for
taxation purpose under ARP No.056-00150, and bounded as follows: on the North, by Lot No.14140, Cad.440D; east, by Lot no.14143 & 14612, Cad.440-D; on the south, by lot no. 14602, Cad 440-D; & on the West, by Lot
No. 14603, Cad.”; Portion Sold- It is a portion of land designated as Lot 14135-A of the subdivision plan,
containing an area of 949 sq. /m. & bounded as follows: North, remaining portion; east, remaining portion;
south, also by the remaining portion; & on west, by Lot No.14603, Cad.400-D.”of which above described real
state in my property in fee simple having inherited the same from my late father, Estanislao Lopez, his
ownership thereto being evidenced by Original Certificate of Title No.18195, issued by the register of
deeds of the province of Southern Leyte; as per Doc. No. 256, Page no.53, Book No. XLVII, Series of 2008,
before notary public Atty. Romeo R. Geniston. (SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue)
DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION
Notice is hereby given that Julian Amod represented by: Carlos Amod, now a resident of Matina, Aplaya
Davao City; Eulalio Amod, herein represented by Estrella Amod Capillanes; Eleuteria Amod, herein represented by Anastacio Culaba, now a resident of Macanion St. Mulawin, Pasay City, all of legal ages, Filipino
citizens, married, herein called the distributes; are the surviving heirs of the late Agaton Amod and Alejandra
Flores; executed an Deed of Extra Judicial Partition over of a land described; Parcel III- A parcel of coconut
land located at Brgy. Tahusan, still declared in the name of Agaton Amod, under Tax Doc. No.0549, with an
area of .0900 sq. /m. more or less, shall be divided between, the following to wit: ARP No. 03034-00014, Lot
No.2804 in the name of Annunciation an north-Pio Ruiz; share of heirs: Eleuteria Amod: Area: 0450; Share
of the hrs: Julian Amod: Area: 0450; east-Ester Amod: south- B. liguid; as per Doc. No. 69, Page No. 14, Book
No. 02, Series of 1994, before notary public Sulpicio D. Cunanan. (SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue).
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GOOD SAMARITAN
A little girl asked her mother for one
peso to give to an old lady in the park.
Her mother was touched by the child's
kindness. "There you are, my dear, but
tell me isn't the lady able to work any
more?"
"Oh yes," came the reply. "She sells
candys!"
Patient: di po dok. sinabit ko sya dun
para matuyo
Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8TH Judicial Region
Branches 2 4 & 25
Bulwagan ng Katurungan
Capitol Site, Maasin City, Southern Leyte
RURAL BANK OF HINDANG
EJP NO. F-2009-02
(LEYTE), Inc.,
FOR: EXTRAJUDICIAL Mortgagee. FORECLOSURE
OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE,
-versus-
"May Tililing.."
Dinala ni kulas ang asawa nya sa doktor
kulas:doc tignan mo nga asawa ko
parang nababaliw na ata!
doc: bakit ano ba ginawa nya?
kulas: kagabi kasi natutulog kami
biglang lumabas at naglaba tapos
nagbubunot ng sahig
FAST DRIVING
doc: e! ano ginawa mo?
Two men were driving down a city kulas: di bumangon ako tapos kinuha
ko yong walis tapos pinagbabaril
street, as they approach a stop light,
the man driving speeds up and drives ko…..
through a red light.
MAGALING KUMANTA
Shocked, the passenger yells, "What
are you doing!"
bigla naman lalabas ng bahay si Pedro.
Dahil dito, medyo nag tampo ang Misis
The driver just responds in a casual kaya't kinausap ang asawa.
tone, "That's the way my brother
drives."
Misis: Pedro, Ano ba ang nangyayari?
Hindi mo ba gusto ang boses ko?
As they continue down the street,
they again came upon another red stop Pedro: Honey, "I love your singing",
light and again the drive speeds pero gusto ko lang na malaman ng mga
through the intersection.
kapit bahay natin na hindi kita
sinasaktan pag kumakanta ka!!
Again the passenger yells, "What are
you doing!"
TRUE FRIENDS
The driver says, "That's the way my X: Anong pangalan ang kailangan ebrother drives".
repair?
Y: Si Ryan
Not too long after that, they came
upon a green light.
X: Bakit Sira yan?
Y: Si Ryan nga eh
The driver quickly slams on his
breaks and comes to a complete stop X: Ano nga ang sira?
just before the intersection.
Y: Si Ryan nga eh..ang kulit!!!
UNDER ACT. 3135
SPS. BRIGIDO HERMOSILLA
AND PAULINA HERMOSILLA,
Mortgagors.
themselves the Title/ARP described above and its in
cumbrances, if any there be. In the event the public
auction should not take place on the said date it shall
be held on July 28, 2009, without further notice.
Maasin City, Southern Leyte. May 26, 2009
EDGARDO E. SOLON
Sheriff IV
Copy furnished:
Reg: The Manager- Rural Bankl of Hindang (Leyte)
Inc., Hindang, Leyte
Reg: Mrs. Ancleta D. Aboyme, Hindang, Leyte..
Reg: Sps. Brigido & Paulina Hermosilla, Abgao, Maasin
City, So. Leyte
WARNING: It is absolutely prohibited to remove,
deface or destroy the notice on or before the date of
sale, under the penalty of the law. (SLT May 26 & June
2, 2009 1st issue)
_______________________________________________
x————————————————————x
SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE
Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135,
filed by the Rural Bank of Hindang )Leyte) Inc., thru
its Chief Executive Officer, Anacleta D. Aboyme, as
petitioner against Sps. Brigido Hermosilla & Paulina
Hermosilla with the postal address at, 546 P. Gonzales
St. Abgao, Maasin City, Southern Leyte, to satisfy the
mortgage indebtedness as of May 15, 2009 amounts to
One Million Eight Hundred Thirty Four Thousand
Two Hundred Sixty Pesos and 18/100 (P1, 834. 260. 18)
including the principal balance, accrued interest and
penalty, attorney’s fees and excluding the cost of this
foreclosure as well as sheriff ’s fees, the undersigned
sheriff will sell at public auction on July 15, 2009 at
9:00 o’clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock in the
afternoon, at the Office of the Clerk of Court, RTC,
Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Maasin City, Southern Leyte
to the highest bidder for Cash and Philippine Currency, the real properties listed herein below, described
as follows:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATION OF TITLE
NO. T-10147/ ARP NO. 07001-00290
“A parcel of land and all improvements found
erected thereon or which may be made hereinafter,
situated at Barangay Abgao, City of Maasin, Proivince
of Southern leyte, Island of Leyte, designated as Lot
748-D of the subdivision plan Psd-08-019771-D, being
a portion of lot 748, Cad. 440-D, covered by Transfer
Certificate of Title No. T-10147/ARP No.07001-00290,
in the name of Brigido G. Hermosilla, of legal age,
Filipino and resident of Brgy. Abgao, Maasin City, Southern Leyte. Bounded on NE-.,along line 1-2 by Gonzales
St.,along lines 2-3-4-5 by lot 478-A of this subdivision;
along line 5-6 by Gonzales St., on the SE., along line 67by lot 479, Cad 440-D; on the SW., along line 7-8 by lot
477 Cad; 440; on the NW, along line 8-1 by lot 2922, Cad
440-D. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan being
N 60 deg. 26’e., 582.58 m. from BLLM # 1, Cad.440D.,with an area of One Thousand Two Hundred Sixty
(1, 260) square meters, more or less with an assessed
value of P34, 440.00".
Prospective bidders are enjoined and investigate
Republic of the Philippines
Office of the Civil Registrar
Inopacan, Leyte
Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8TH Judicial Region
Bulwagan ng Katarungan
Branch 25, Maasin City, Southern Leyte
In the matter of the GUARDIANSHIP OF
SP. PROC. NO. 00434
IRENE GALDO vda.de TOLIBAS.
FOR:
CRISPIN G. TOLIBAS,
GUARDIANSHIP
Petitioner.
X————————————————————x
ORDER
A verified petition for guardianship having been
filed by CRISPIN G. TOLIBAS, of legal age, a Canadian
citizen but presently residing at Brgy. Ichon, Macrohon,
Southern leyte, praying that after due notice and hearing, letters of guardianship over the person and properties of Irene Galdo vda. De Tolibas be issued to the
herein petitioner, and finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the same for initial
hearing on August 24, 2009 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at the RTC, Branch 25, Bulwagan ng Katarungan,
Maasin City, Southern Leyte, at which date, time and
place, all interested persons may appear and show cause
why the petition should not be granted.
Let copy of this Order be sent to all the relatives of
the said Irene Galdo vda. de Tolibas indicated in paragraph 5 of the petition.
Further, let this Order be published once a week
for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of
general circulation in the Province of Southern Leyte.
SO ORDERED.
Given this 8th day of June, 2009 at the City of Maasin
City, Southern Leyte.
MA. DAISY PALER GONZALEZ
Judge
(SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue)
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province: Southern Leyte
City of Maasin
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
The angry passenger screams, "It's a X: Si RaUlo ka!!!
green light!"
The driver says, "Yes, but my
brother might be coming the other
way!"
MAGALING NA PATIENT
Dok: magaling ka na pala kasi sinagip
mo friend mo na nalulunod. kaya lang
nagbigti sya sa CR!
DONASYON
Pari: Ang gustong magbigay ng
donasyon sa simbahan, tumayo
pagtugtog ng organ. Sige tugtog na.
Organista: Father, ano po ang
tutugtugin ko?
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice
is hereby served to the public that Peregrina Bisnar Caberte
has filed with this Office a petition for change of first
name from “NEPOMOCINA” to “PEREGRINA” in
the birth certificate of Peregrina Bisnar Caberte- Aguilar
who was born on May 16, 1950 at Inopacan, Leyte
whose parents are Diosdado Caberte and Corazon Bisnar.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may file
written opposition with this office not later than ten (10)
days after first publication.
(SGD). SARAH L. BERNALES
Municipal Civil Registrar
(SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue)
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048 a
notice is hereby served to the public that MARIE GEMMA
BESIN has filed with this office a petition for change of
first name from” GNA LU NICOLAI” to “ YNA
NICOLAI” in the birth certificate of “Gna Lu Nicolai B.
Manlimos” who was born on September 10, 1999 at
IPHO, Maasin, Southern Leyte and whose parents are
Filgardo C. Manlimos and Marie Gemma Besin.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may file
written opposition with this office not later than ten (10)
days after first publication.
(SGD.) LUZVIMINDA T. ABIERA
Municipal Civil Registry
(SLT April 8-15, 2009 2nd issue)
Pari: Pambansang Awit.
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Southern Leyte
Municipality of Hinundayan
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Southern Leyte
Municipality of Padre Burgos
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Republic of the Philippines
Office of the Municipal Civil Registry
San Juan, Southern Leyte
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Southern Leyte
Municipality of Sogod
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
In compliance with Section 5 of R.A Act No. 9048, a
notice is hereby served to the public that Valeriana A.
Ladica has filed with this Office a petition for change of
First name from “JUSTINA” to “VALERIANA” in the
birth certificate of Justina A. Adolfo who was born on
September 26, 1952 at Hinundayan, So. Leyte and whose
parents are Vicente Adolfo and Rosalia Ayongao.
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048, a notice is
hereby served to the public that Ma. Dulce Santillana-Fruto
has filed with this Office a petition for change of first name
from “DULCE” to “MA. DULCE” in the birth certificate
of Dulce Mataflorida Santillana who was born on April 4,
1967 at Pamplona, Negros Oriental and whose parents are
Pedro P. Santillana and Francisca M. Mataflorida.
In Compliance with Section 5 of Republic Act 9048,
a notice is hereby served to the public that Myrna
Malubay Edjoc has filed with this office a petition for
Change of First name from “MERNA-NORMA” to
“MYRNA” in the birth certificate of “Myrna Malubay
Edjoc” who was born on May 11, 1954 at Sua, Cabalian,
Leyte and whose parents Isidro Z. Malubay and Adriana
Olandria.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may file
his written opposition with this Office not later than the
second publication.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may file written opposition with this office not later than ten (10) days
after first publication.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may
file written opposition with this office not later than ten
(10) days after first publication.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may file
written opposition with this office not later than ten (10)
days after first publication.
(SGD.) VICTORIA B. CALVAR
Municipal Civil Registrar
(SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue)
(SGD). RENAN S. MAGLINTE
Municipal Civil Registrar
(SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue)
(SGD). ALILI M. MISOLES
Municipal Civil Registrar
(SLT May 26 & June 2, 2009 1st issue)
(SGD). NANCY D. REGIS
Municipal Civil Registrar
(SLT May 18-25, 2009 2nd issue)
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048, a
notice is hereby served to the public that Manuel II Bato
Blase has filed with this Office a petition for change of
first name from “MANUEL JR.” to “MANUEL II” in
the birth certificate of Manuel II Bato Blase who was
born on November 7, 1988 at Sogod, Southern Leyte and
whose parents are Manuel O. Blasé Sr. and Macel Y. Bato.
Tammerlene Olita
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DENR NEEDS 4,784 FIELD WORKERS
MAASIN CITY – The Department of
Environment and Natural Resources will
be needing 4,784 field workers in Eastern
Visayas in the coming months. According
to DENR Regional Director Regidor De
Leon they will be recruiting 4,562 Bantay
Gubats in the six provinces of the region;
92 Bantay Dagats and 130 extension workers..
560 of the Bantay Gubats will be assigned to Leyte, 218 to Biliran, 248 to
Southern Leyte, 1,704 to Samar, 1,544 to
Eastern Samar and 288 to Northern Samar.
Of the 92 Bantay Dagats recruited 20
will be working in Leyte, 4 in Biliran, 4 in
Southern Leyte, 7 in Samar, 21 in Eastern
Samar and 36 in Northern Samar.
To qualify to the first two positions, the
candidate must be literate, with good communication skills, at least an elementary
graduate, a resident of the locality and
preferably a member of an organized protected area community.
Of the 130 extension workers who will
be recruited four will be assigned to the
Regional Office, 32 to Leyte, 10 to Biliran,
21 to Southern Leyte, 21 to Samar, 21 to
Eastern Samar and 21 to Northern Samar.
The applicants for the extension worker
positions must have a certificate of good
moral character, a college degree preferably in Forestry or Agro Forestry, good in
written and oral communications, and
preferably a resident of the province where
the Upland Development Program is located and must be able to speak the local
dialect.
The Bantay Gubat, Bantay Dagat and
the extension worker program is a major
project of DENR.
Director de Leon said that under the
Bantay Gubat and Bantay Dagat initiative
emergency forest and sea extension workers will be hired to act as forest or sea
guards to make sure these vital natural
resiurces are properly cared for..
The duties of the forest extension workers would include patrolling the forest lands
to detect illegal logging activitie and to
gather information on on-going environment projects of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in their
areas of respondibility to ensure they are
being implemented properly.
While the extension officer would assist
non-government organizations in formulating their action plans.
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CARP gets 5 year extension
CONGRESS, QUEZON CUTY – The con-
troversial 20 year old land reform program will be extended for another five years
when its current six month extension ends
on June 30, 2009.
In a phone interview with the Southern
Leyte Times Representative Roger
Mercado said they decided to give the program a new lease on life to forestall the
nationwide unrest the program’s sundden
stoppage would have triggered.
Law makers took only a day to reconcile the lower house and Senate version of
the bill extending the Comprehensive
Agrarian Reform Program for another five
years.
“The bicameral conference committee
resolved all major differences between Sen-
ate Bill 2666 and House Bill 4077 in a marathon session last Tuesday paving the way
for the approval of the CARP extension,”
said Mercado who is also the chairman of
the House Committee on Public Works and
Highways.
In a surprising move, Congress even increased the program’s budget to P150 billion and authorized additional appropriations for CARP when called for.
The funds will be used for the acquisition and distribution of farmlands and for
support to land reform beneficiaries to
make their land more productive. The consolidated CARP bill will be ratified when
congress opens in July 27, the solon concluded.
(By RUEVIVAR “WOWIE” REYES)

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