Anahawan`s “City Lights”

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Anahawan`s “City Lights”
Entered as second class mail matter at Maasin City Post Office under Permit No. R8-0103
May 18-25, 2009
e-mail: [email protected]
8-Pages
Vol. 6, No. 509 10 Pesos in Maasin City
PGMA, PACQUIAO
coming?
It’s now official President Gloria MacapagalArroyo will be the keynote speaker and guest
of honor at the 49th
anniversary celebration
Sogod’s
156th
Birthday
3
Orphans
get new
school
shoes
4
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of Southern Leyte this
July one.
The president’s confirmation was relayed
to Governor Damian
Mercado by Presidential
Assistant for Eastern
Visayas Cynthia Nierras during last week’s
Provincial Development
Council meeting at the
RK Kangleon Function
House.
The Governor received the call from Nierras confirming President Arroyo’s attendance at 11:30 a.m. last
Tuesday.
Mercado who immediately informed the
Council members of the
development added that
President Arroyo would
also innaugurate the new
ANAHAWAN — Residents of this pacific town
will have a taste of city
lighting just like Cebu
City’s to brighten their
evenings during their
fiesta celebration on June
13 and thereafter.
Mayor Roberto Loquinte assured residents
Tomas Oppus street, Tunga-tunga
Maasin City, Southern Leyte
Telephone Nos. 570-8546 or
572-1702 / 381-4547
Cell.# 0918-215-2120
We Accept Catering Services for:
*Baptisms
*Party
(BY NOEME MONTALBO)
Philippine Eagles in Silago
S ilago - The Department of Environment
and Natural Resources is
spearheading the Philippine Eagle Week on June
5-10.
Ms. Purificacion Daloos,
head of the Regional Public
Affairs office of DENR
8, said that the agency has
tapped the support of the
different churches to include in their messages
the importance of the
Philippine Eagle.
Heightened information, education and communications campaigns
shall be conducted in
various national high
schools province-wide
where there are sightings
of the Philippine Eagle, Ms.
Dalooos further said.
A verification survey on
the presence of the Philippine Eagle will be conducted at Mt. Naculod,
Silago, Southern Leyte. An
intensified surveillance and
monitoring of raptor trade
in the province will also be
conducted.
Anahawan’s “Cit y Lights”
KYLE’S FOOD HAUS
*Weddings
*Birthdays
Maasin City Wet Market
at the reclamation site.
In his radio program
aired over DYDM City
Mayor Maloney Samaco
said the President would
also lead the groundbreaking rites for the
Gaisano shopping mall
which is scheduled to
begin construction later
this year.
Samaco said they also
passed a resolution at the
Provincial Development
Council meeting inviting the People’s Champion and Best Poundfor-Pound boxer in the
world, Manny Pacquiao,
to the anniversary bash
- but he had not yet confirmed his attendance.
*Fiestas *Anniversaries
*Seminars
*Blessings
Proprietor: Jennifer Maraon
“At KYLE’S we serve delicious
and affordable meals”
that the lighting system
would be finished before
June 13 so they can better
appreciate the town they
proudly call home.
Loquinte said 70
special electric street
lights would be installed
around the publacion
from barangay Loon,
Tagup-on, Poblacion, and
San Vicente.
Each street light, he
said, would cost only
P15,000; so the entire
project would cost them
only 105,000 pesos.
Among the fiesta high
hights would be street
dancing and an inter- Better Health Service: The newly completed Anahawan Outpatient Department of
barangay basketball tour- the Anahawan District Hospital, was funded by the Asian Development Bank and
nament.
~ (PIA) implemented by the Southern Leyte Landslide Disaster Assistance Project. (Inset)
Engineer. Fernando Moralde, Mayor Rico Rentuza, Executive Assistant Esledo Her-
The barefooted student who became a renowned senator - page 8
Republic of the Philippines
SOUTHERN LEYTE STATE UNIVERSITY
Sogod, Southern Leyte, 6606
SOGOD CAMPUS (MAIN)
Master in Management (MM)
Master in Technology Education (MTE)
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), major in:
English Language
Filipino Language
Natural Sciences
Mathematics
Master of Science in Information
Technology (MSIT)
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)
TOMAS OPPUS CAMPUS
Master of Arts in Education, major in:
Educational Management
Guidance and Counseling
Language Teaching
Filipino
Mathematics
Social Science
Science Education
Master in Public Administration
Diploma in Elementary Teaching, areas:
Communication Arts
Filipino
Mathematics
Social Science
Science and Health
Diploma in Secondary Teaching, major in:
English
Filipino
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 Program
Laboratory High School, electives:
English
Mathematics
Science
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:
Electronics Technology
Architectural Drafting Technology
Automotive Technology
Food Preparation & Service Technology
Garments Technology
Electrical Technology
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) Technology
HINUNANGAN CAMPUS
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology (BAT)
Associate in Agricultural Technology
Bachelor of Science in Education (BSE)
BS in Agricultural Entrepreneurship (BSAE)
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Associate in Information Technology
BONTOC CAMPUS
Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology
Bachelor of Science in Information technology
Bachelor of Science in Fisheries
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
Diploma in Agricultural technology
Practical Nursing
SAN JUAN CAMPUS
BS in Industrial Technology (BSIT), major in:
Automotive
Electronics
Electricity
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE), major in:
Mathematics
English
Science
THE
BS in Information Technology (BS Info Tech)
BS in Office Administration (BSOA)
BS in Entrepreneurship (BSE)
Associate in Computer Technology
Associate in Industrial Technology
Associate in Office Administration
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE or THE SCHOOL REGISTRAR
Telephone # (053) 3822089/3822439
www.slsu.org
May 18-25, 2009
Breaking News
Sogod celebrates 156
Anniversary
th
3
Letters to the Editor
Attention to the young graduates in Southern
Leyte!
Stop hoping and wishing for some of your dreams to come true through
the politicians who promised you, before being elected into office, to have a job.
Here is your opportunity to achieve one of your dreams by volunteering, earning
and traveling again to other countries:
Welcome to the WWOOF program. WWOOF is a coordinating service
which brings together travelers who want to explore new cultures and gain experience in organic farming and other rural activities while living with local families.
WWOOF organizations exist around the world. It began in Britain almost
30 years ago and is now thriving in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Germany, Austria and many other countries. We have been providing this service in
Canada for over 15 years and are delighted to extend this program to Hawaii.
SOGOD TOWN – The
Municipality of Sogod
which is probably the oldest town in the province
will celebrate its 156th anniversary this Wednesday
June 10, 2009.
Sogod became a municipality on June 10,
185 3 b y vi r tue o f a
decree signed by then
Governor General Antonio de Urbiztondo.
According to Municipal Administrator
Martin Lagmay the
inter-town basketball
will high light the af-
fair and that eleven
municipalities and
Maasin City have signified their participation
in the sport feast.
He said among the
other sports activities
planned are tennis,
speed ball, air soft
competition, volley ball
and Larong Pinoy.
The second Mayor’s
cup speed ball air-soft
competition will also
highlight the annual
anniversary celbration.
He said a Thanksgiving Mass would be
held at the Sogod Coliseum at 7:00 o’clock
in the morning, and
would be followed by
a civic–military parade
at 8:45.
After the parade, the
volleyball championship games would be
held, then the Larong
Pinoy.
(By ERNA S. GORNE)
For further inquiries, please contact [email protected]
~7th Millenium Community
Maasin City College
2/F Commercial Complex
Building, R. Garces Street
corner M. Borres Circum. Road
Tunga-tunga, Maasin City, Southern Leyte
Tel. No. (053) 381-0703
Courses Offered:
*Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
*Bachelor of Science in Public
Administration
*Bachelor of Science in Social Work
*Bachelor of Science in Tourism
Classes start June 15, 2009
ENROLL NOW!!!
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Southern Leyte
Municipality of Macrohon
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Southern Leyte
Municipality of Macrohon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
In compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048, a
notice is hereby served to the public that Nenita Formaran Moralde has filed with this Office a petition for
change of first name from “NITA” to “NENITA” in
the birth certificate of Nenita Formaran Moralde who
was born on February 28, 1958 at Mabini, Macrohon,
Southern Leyte and whose parents are Vivencio Moralde
and Juanita Formaran.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may
file his/her written opposition with this Office not later
than ten (10) days after the first publication.
In compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048, a
notice is hereby served to the public that Jose Enrico B.
Ballener has filed with this Office a petition for change
of first name from “JOSE” to “JOSE ENRICO” in
the birth certificate of Jose Enrico B. Ballener who
was born on September 16, 1966 at Rizal, Macrohon,
Southern Leyte and whose parents are Antonio B.
Ballener and Elisa A. Betonio.
Any person adversely affected by said petition may
file his/her written opposition with this Office not later
than ten (10) days after the first publication.
ARMEDA S. MAITEM
Municiapal Civil Registrar
(SLT May 18-25, 2009 2nd issue)
ARMEDA S. MAITEM
Municiapal Civil Registrar
(SLT May 18-25, 2009 2nd issue)
Commentary
4
AS I SEE IT
ANTONIO
MENDOZA REYES
Crisis in the
Lower House
If the House of Representatives insist on
holding a Constitutional
Assembly without the
Senate’s participation
and the Senate retaliates
by ignoring the lower
house’s proposed bills would a state of anarchy
exist in Congress?
To clarify this issue
I asked several of the
province’s leaders what
they thought, and these
were their answers:
Congressman Roger
Mercado and the Governor felt there was nothing wrong with the current situation, because
the members of the majority party were just
exercising their constitutional rights. Mayor Pete
Fustanes the president
of the League of Municipal Mayors of Southern
Leyte agreed, and so
did SLSU President Dr.
Gloria Reyes.
But Congressman
Arthur Defensor the
Majority Floor Leader
of the ruling party disagreed, lamenting that:
“There was no telling what would happen
now after the Lower
House approved Resolution 1109 which calls on
members of congress to
convene as a Constituent Assembly to propose amendments to the
Constitution without the
Senate’s approval,” and
added that “This would
only confuse our people
and cause chaos and in-
stability in our already
fragmented society.”
The President’s critics claim the decision to
pursue Charter Change
via con-ass was given
at the Manila Hotel after the Lakas-Kampi
merger last Thursday
before the President left
for abroad.
Charter change opponents warned that the
move meant that next
year’s presidential election
could still be scrapped
and that President Arroyo’s stay in office could
be extended.
They insist that in passing the resolution the
administration solons ignored the testimonies of
constitutional experts like
former Ateneo Law Dean
Father Joaquin Bernas
who argued that Cha-cha
without the Senate would
be unconstitutional.
Even Congressman Luis Villafuerte,
the original author of
the measure, said he
withdrew authorship of
the resolution because
Congress was just wasting the people’s time
and money on Charter
Change and even vowed
to oppose any Cha-cha
proposals during the
14th Congress.
Critics note that the
move was the mere repeatition of a similar
decision taken in December 2006 by Arroyo’s allies led by then
Speaker Jose de Venecia
who three days later
retreated in the face of
massive protests from
religious and civic leaders.
When Speaker Prospero Nograles was asked
if the House would send
its resolution to the Senate, or immediately convene as a con-ass he
answered;
“I don’t know. We will
have to wait till July
if we can convene as
such.”
I believe Nograles’s
answer speaks for itself.
For if the speaker himself is confused by the
current situation in the
lower house, and admits
he doesn’t know what
would happen next;
then there is definitely
anarchy in Congress.
And it has only itself
to blame because it set
the stage for it’s happening when it relinquished
its “power of the Purse”
to Malacanang. For in
doing so it gave the palace control over half of
the government’s budget and has relegated the
members of Congress to
the status of beggars.
In pre-martial law
days, the halls of congress were filled with
department secretaries
pleading for funds. Now
we have solons lining
up at the Department
of Budget and Management pleading for the
release of funds they had
already approved.
If Congress does not
fight to regain its control
over government appropriations it will soon
be irrelevant. And this
would not only be tragic
- but unconstitutional as
well.
editorial
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
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Legal Counsel
Member, Philippine Press Institute
PPI-Konrad
Adenaur Awardee for Best
Photo-journalism in 2003
May 18-25, 2009
The Love Road
Residents of a barangay in Macrohon are euphoric about an alleged love affair
between a provincial VIP and a pretty woman who lives there. They claim their
dirt road is now regularly maintained by the Provincial Engineer’s Office. And
that several days before their fiesta a backhoe, one bulldozer and three dump
trunks worked overtime to ensure the road’s smoothness. As the French love to
say “viva la difference!”
Kuting Reef Resort
Last Monday we stayed overnight at the Kuting Reef and Spa Resort of Engineer and Mrs. Robert Castañares. The view of the sea from its viewing deck
was breathtaking and all the hotel staff understood and spoke Filipino. Babes
Castanares told us most of their clients were from Ormoc and Tacloban, and
although they had not yet formally opened, they were already hosting seminars
for SLSU, DTI, GTZ and other organizations.
The bad news is its quite expensive by local standards and the rich here are
scrooge-like with their money; perhaps that’s why they have so much of it.
Now if Robert could use his DOTC connections to upgrade the Maasin Airport,
and convince some fast craft companies to ply the route here, he could sustain
the resort’s momentum. Otherwise he could fall victim to the penny-pinching
millionaires of Southern Leyte who don’t even know what the word “tipping”
means.
Art’s Machine
The biodegradable waste processing proto-type machine developed by Art
Marte and now being tested at the Southern Leyte State University’s Agricultural
College at Hinunangan needs modification. According to Dr. Antonio Remojo,
the head of SLSU’s Research and Development Department, the Waste Management Recycling Facility needs more horse power to get the job done.
Remojo also told SLT that they planned to make the five campuses of the
university models for the recyling of bio-degradable garbage.
Caterer’s Plight
A well known caterer here has e-mailed us about the brutal price war now being waged between caterers in Southern Leyte who she claimed were pricing each
other to bankruptcy. She said the price of food per head here was twice as cheap
as in her home town Abuyog. “Our price here is so low we sometimes just break
even, and contrary to the public’s perception,” she explained “most caterers are
not rich but just making enough to survive.”
The usual winners in such price wars, she said, were the bigger catering services
since they have all the advantages under the present set-up.
The only advice we could give her was to raise this problem with the Restaurant
and Hotel Owners Association of Southern Leyte which we believe is headed by
provincial board member Nikko Mercado.
Attention City Councilors
We’ve made this request before but no one at the city hall took us seriously;
so we are repeating it. Our seas are considered among the most polluted in the
world, and most of the garbage we dump there is made of plastic. If any of our
city councilors could sponsor an ordinance banning plastic containers, and in
its place, mandate the use of a new plastic material that disintegrates after a few
months in sea water, that councilor would leave a legacy he or she will be gratefully remembered for.
Our Angry Faucets
Someone at the Maasin Water District should do something about the fearsome noise coming from our faucets each time we turn on the tap. It sounds like
something from the movie “exorcist” and is alarming enough to cause cardiac
arrest in people with weak hearts. Does the noise mean with have a water shortage and will it be reflected in our water bills? The MWD should at least explain
to us what the sound means.
Why People
Are Fat
Since most people want to remain slim and attractive, we are featuring the
ten major reasons why people grow fat according to Kevin Tradeau the author
of the best selling book “Natural Cures They Don’t Want You To Know About.”
Due to space constraints, we will feature his thoughts on the subject in two
installments.
The majority of fat people eat when they are not hungry.
This is caused by stress or emotional eating or Physiological food cravings.
Stress or emotional eating is obviously caused by stress or emotional issues.
While physiological food cravings are generally caused by the toxins in our
body or yeast overgrowth caused by antibiotics we have taken in the past which
have killed the friendly flora in our intestines.
Most fat people are highly toxic
The toxins in our body are lodged primarily in our colon and fat cells. When
we are highly toxic our body demands that these toxins be diluted. This causes
our body to retain water and increase its fat stores in an attempt to dilute the
poisons. This is why people who take lots of drugs become bloated and obese
with time.
Fat people consume more diet food
Most diet food actually makes you fatter. These products which are labeled
diet, low fat, sugar-free, low calorie, lite and low carbs are filled with artificial
sweeteners, high amounts of sugars, or chemical additives that actually make
you fatter. This is the secret the food industry doesn’t want us to know about.
These food additives can actually increase our appetite, make us physically
addicted, and cause us to get fatter.
Most fat people have a large appetite
If we are overweight we find our self’s hungry most of the time. This hunger
is generally caused by our body’s inability to assimilate nutrients due to the
lack of digestive enzymes and yeast overgrowth. Another reason that we are
hungry is that certain food additives actually increase our hunger.
(First of two installments)
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DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE
PARTITION AGREEMENT
Notice is hereby given that Cresenciana “Cristy” Padasas Dela Vega- Del Rosario, legal age, married to late Sergio
C. Del Rosario and resident of Phase 1B Block 6 lot 16 San Lorenzo South Balibago, Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Ariel Del
Rosario, legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Phase 1B Block 6 lot 16 San Lorenzo South Balibago, Sta. Rosa,
Laguna, Rodulfo “Baby Boy” Del Rosario, legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of #37-C Summit Circle, Bayanan,
Muntinlupa City, Analiza Del Rosario- Bantugon, legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of #608 Tuazon St. Poblacion, Muntinlupa City, Ma. Cristina Del Rosario- Laxamana, legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Maxville
7 San Miguel, Pasig City. Here in after referred to as are the Vendors and Silvestra A. Evangelista, legal age, Filipino,
married and a resident of Block 6 lot 9 & 10 Datius St. Annex 35, Better Living Subd., Paranaque City, herein after
referred to as the Vendee. Original Cetificate of Title No. 6115 (Bureau of Lands) Free Patent No. (VIII-3) 6365- A
parcel of land (Lot 3641, case 4, Plsm-1006, LRC Record No.__), situated in the Barrio of Biasong, Municipality of
Hinunangan, Province of Southern Leyte, bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by lot 3642, on the SE., along lines
2-3-4 by Road, (10.00 wide), and on the NW., along lines 4-5-6-1 by ot 3640, all case 4. Plsm-1006. Containing an area
of Nine Hundred Eighty Four (984) sq. meters more or less. All corners referred to are marked on the ground by B.L
Cyl. Conc. Mons. 15x 60 cm., meridian used, grid; surveyed from April 16 to May 31, 1974 and approved on June 24,
1974. Whereas the Vendee offered to the Vendors and the Vendors have agreed to sell the above described property
from the Vendors under the terms and conditions herein below specified. The Seller will pay the Capital Gains Tax
and the Buyer will pay the documentary tax, transfer and registration fees. Now therefore, for and in consideration of
the foregoing premises and the sum of Two Hundred Thousand pesos (P200, 000.00), Philippine Currency, receipt of
which in full is hereby acknowledged, the Vendor has sold, transferred and conveyed, and by virtue of these presents,
do hereby sell, transfer, and convey, unto the Vendee, its heirs and assigns, the described parcel of land thereon, free
from all liens and encumbrances of any kind whatsoever. This Deed shall be valid and binding upon the heirs and
assigns of both contracting parties hereto. The parties hereby agree, execute, and deliver such additional documents
required or maybe required by the appreciate agency of the government to fully implement this Deed; as per Doc. No.
483, Page No. 98, Book No. XXV, Series of 2008, before notary public Atty. Leticia S. Mariano. (SLT April 24 - May
2, 10, 2009 3rd issue)
Notice is hereby given that Alejandro O. Alberca, of legal age, Filipino, married and now residing at Cagayan de
oro City; Eduardo O. Macapal, of legal age, Filipino, married and now residing at Lapolapo City; and Enquilbert
O. Godinez, of legal age, single and now residing at Panan, Batangas City; are the surviving legal heirs of the late
Dolores Orit and co-owners of the parcels of lands of lands located at Bogo, Maasin City, described and bounded
as follows; Parcel 1- A parcel of land under Lot No. 4489, ARP. No. 07014-00140 in the name of Dolores Orit, with
an area of .1349 hectares, and bounded on the North by 4516-Presentacion Lizano; East by 4490, 4487-Jese Arnaiz;
South by 4487-Jose Arnaiz; West by 4488-Jese Arnaiz; Parcel 2- A parcel of land under Lot No. 4509, ARP No.
07014-00139 in the name of Dolores Orit with an area of .2143 hectares, and bounded on the North by 4512; 4511Edualdo Enago; East by 5559; South by 4507-Jose Arnaiz; and West by 4497-Vicente Ambalong; Parcel 3- A parcel
of land under Lot No. 5526, ARP No. 07014-00139 in the name of Dolores Orit with an area of .6277 hectares,
and bounded on the North by 5525-Maximo Plateros; and West by Canturing River; hereby agree, to partition the
above described properties and distribute between themselves, in the following manner; To: Alejandro Alberca-a) One
third portion of Parcel 1 with an area of .0449 hectares and bounded on the North by 4489-Enquilbert O. Godinez
South by 4489-; East by 4487- Jose Arnaiz; b) One third portion of Parcel II with an area of .0714 hectares and
bounded on the north by 4511- Edualdo Enage; East by 4509-B-Eduardo Alberca; South by 4507-Jose Arnaiz; and
West by 4497- VicenteAmbalong; c) One third portion of Parcel III with an area of .2092 hectares and bounded on
the North by 5525-Primo Sacro; East by 5788; South by 5526-B-Enquilbert Godinez; and West by canturing river;
To: Eduardo Macapal- a) One third portion of Parcel I with an area of .0449 hectares and bounded on the North by
4489-B-Enquilbert Godinez; East by 4487-Jose Arnaiz; South by 4467-Jose Arnaiz and West by 4488-Jose Arnaiz; b)
One third portion of Parcel II with an area of .0714 hectares and bounded on the North by 7511-Edualdo Enage;
East by 4509-C-Enquilbert Godinez; South by 4509-Jose Arnaiz; and West by 4509-A-Alejandro Alberca; c) One third
portion of Parcel III with an area of .2093 hectares and bounded on the North by 5526-B-Enquilbert Godinez; East
by Brgy. Bagtican; South by 5527-Maximo Plateros; and West by Canturing River; To: Enquilbert Godinez- a) One
third portion of Parcel I with an area of .0450 hectares and bounded on the North by 4516; Brgy. St. East by 4467Jose Arnaiz; South by 4469-B-A. Albarca; and West by 4488-Jose Arnaiz; b) One third portion of Parcel III with an
area of .0715 hectares and bounded on the North by 4518; East by Lot 5559; South by 4507-Jose Arnaiz; and West
by 4507-Jose Arnaiz; c) One third portion of Parcel III with an area of .2092 hectares and bounded on the North
by 5526-A-Alejandro Alberca; East by brgy. Bagtican; South by 5527-Maximo Plateros; and West by Canturing river;
as per Doc. No. 157; Page No.32; Book No. 12, Series of 2002; before Notary public Atty. Concepcion Gonzales.
(SLT May 2, 10, 18, 2009 3rd issue).
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 2nd 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,
_______________________________________
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,
THE CIVIL REGISTRAR OF PADRE BURGOS,
SOUTHERN LEYTE AND THE NATIONAL
STATISTICS OFFICE, QUEZON CITY,
Respondents.
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 25th day of May, 2009 at Maasin City,
Southern Leyte, Philippines.
MA. DAISY PALER GONZALEZ
Presiding Judge
(SLT 508th, 509th & 510th issues - 2nd publication)
Notice is hereby given that Antonio S. Mantilla, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Sta. Sofia, Padre
Burgos, Southern Leyte; the legitimate and only son of the late ILLUMINADO N. MANTILLA in Sta. Sofia, Padre
Burgos; executed an Affidavit of Self-Adjudication over a Parcel of residential land located at Sta. Sofia, Padre Burgos,
Southern Leyte, declared for taxation purposes under ARP No. 10009-00289, designated as Lot No. 366, in the name
of Illuminado Mantilla, with an area of 85.63, in the name more or less, and bounded as follows: North-Lot No. 365,
by Eufemia Lagutan; East- by Santiago Apostle Street; West- Lot No. 367, by Enrica Edillo, and West- by Lot No. 348,
Anatalio Sala.”Hereby adjudicate unto myself the above described real property and hereby files the same with the
Register of Deeds, Municipal/Provincial Assessor’s Office, with the request that said adjudication be made effective
without judicial proceedings as prescribed by the aforementioned rules; as per Doc. No. 33, Page No. 8, Book No.
XLVIII, Series of 2008, before notary public Atty. Romeo R. Geniston. (SLT May 2, 10, 18, 2009 3rd issue).
FOR SALE
Rice land, Fully irrigated, with Title
24 hectares, located in Ubay, Bohol.
Contact: Mr. Jesse Congson
Mobile: 09185961385
-versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MAASIN CITY
& NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, STA. MESA,
MANILA,
Respondent.
-versus-
AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION
X————————————————————x
ORDER
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 - 2nd publication)
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EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS OF ESTATE
WITH QUITCLAIM OF RIGHTS
Notice is hereby given that Roberto Iballa, Ralito Iballa, Della Sabandal, Concepcion Amparo,
Elmer Espina, Sabas Iballa, Nestor Iballa, Emeliana Castillon, Romeo Iballa, Jesus Miole, Teresita
Iballa, Soledad Manlimos, Ramon Iballa and Patrocenia Daño, allof legal ages, Filipino citizens,
respectively widow, single, married and residents of Brgy. Poblacion, Cantutang and Sta. Sofia,
Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte, hereinafter called as the Heir-Quit claimants; and Catherine
B. Iballa, of legal age, Filipino citizen, single and a resident of brgy. Sta. Sofia, Padre Burgos,
Southern Leyte, hereinafter called as the heir claimants; are surviving legal descendants of the
late Hilario Iballa, of Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte; executed an Extra Judicial Settlement
Among Heirs Of Estate with Quitclaim of Rights over a Parcel of agricultural land declared
under ARP No. 10011-00459 in the name of the heirs of Hilario Iballa, designated as Lot No.
742-A, covered under Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-10786, containing an area of .8324
hectares market value of P71, 090. 00; assessed value of P7, 110. 00 and bounded on the North
by Lot No. 738, 739 (Loreta Fernandez); East by Sogod Bay; South by Lot No. 742-B (Jennifer
Edwards) and on the West by Provincial road. “Hereby agree and in covenant that the property
aforementioned be allotted and adjudicated in favor of the aforesaid HEIR-CLAIMANT as her
legal share; hereby Quitclaim, Waive, Forfeit, Relinquish by way of disclaiming all our respective rights, interests and participation over the said property herein quitclaimed in favor of the
said Heir-Claimant; as per Doc. No. 249, page No. 51, book No. XLIX, series of 2008, before
notary public Atty. Josefino G. Cinco. (SLT May 2, 10, 18, 2009 3rd issue).
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“Chinese Names”
Born during the night = Andy Lim
Born blind = Kenneth Sy
Born being swindled = Lino Co
Born while cooking = Nilo Toh
Born as 10th child = Sam Po
Born while being courted = Lily Gaw
Born fat = Bob Uy
“Ang Bata S..”
Anak : Tays ! kakains nas tayos !
Tatay : Hoy ! Tigilan mo yang kalalagay
mo ng ‘S’ sa mga sinasabi mo
ha ! Ano ba ang ulam ?
Anak : BANGU na may KAMATI,
ARDINA na may IBUYA !
Born little = Kathy Ting
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Born different = Eva Yan
*******************
Born with porridge = Lino Gaw
Born looking for someone = Allen “UMUULAN SABI NI ERAP”
Sia
Born while counterfeiting = Faye Erap: Jingoy bakit hindi ka nagdilig!
King
Jingoy: Sir umuulan na po kasi e
Erap: wala ka ba talagang utak Jingoy?
Born during Sunday = Lyn Go
Mag payong ka!
Born with malice = Mali Sia
Born angry with someone = Ally Tan
Born with picture = Lara Huan
“PARROT”
Born with sweets = Ken Dy
Born undefined = Sam Ting
Parrot: Pag hinila mo itong kaliwang
Born while taking a bath = Lily Go
paa ko, kakanta ako… pag kanan tutula
Born not to take a bath = Dinah Lily
naman..
Go
Born while buying = Bill Li
Born secretly = Tina Go
Born to pass flatus = Otto Tin
Born ugly = Kaw Yan
Born Normal = Nath Ting Wong
Born Abnormal = Sam Ting Wong
Boy: Wow! Galing naman… E pano pag
sabay kong hinila paa mo ?
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ba ?
Republic of the Philippines
Province of Southern Leyte
Municipality of Silago
BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE
INVITATION TO APPLY AND TO BID
1. The Local Government Unit of Silago, Southern leyte, through its Supplement Budget No. 2, Series of 2009, intends to apply the sum of One Million Three Hundred
Fifty Thousand Pesos (P1, 350, 000.00), being the Approved Budget for the Contract
(ABC) to payment for the Procurement of PVC Pipes for the Rehabilitation of Waterworks System at Brgy. Hingatungan, Silago, Southern Leyte.
2. The Local Government Unit of Silago, Southern Leyte, now invites sealed Bids from
eligible Bidders/Suppliers to apply for eligibility and to bid for the above project;
3. Bidding will be conducted through Open Competitive Bidding. Only bids from bidders who pass the eligibility check will be opened. The bidder with the Lowest Calculated Bids shall advance to the post-qualification stage in order to finally determine
his responsiveness to the technical and financial requirements. The contract/order
shall then be awarded to the Lowest Calculated and Responsive Bidder who was
determined as such during the post-qualification procedure;
4. All particulars relative to Eligibility Statement and Screening, Bid Security, Performance Security, Pre-Bid Conference, Evaluation of Bids, Post-Qualification and
Awards shall governed by the pertinent provisions of R.A. 9184 and its Implementing
Rules and Regulations. The complete Schedule of Activities is listed below:
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“Eternal Flame Code”
Doc: iho, bakit mu naman sinapak ung
ACTIVITIES
SCHEDULE
lalaki kanina?
Boy: e doc, nakita niya na ninenerbyos
a.) Issuance of Bid
June 3-July 2, 2009
ako sa resulta ng AIDS test! tapos sinabi
b.) Pre-Bid Conference
June 22, 2009
pa…THINK POSITIVE!
BULAG- Close your eyes
PILAY- Give me your hand, darling.
BINGI- Do you hear my heart beating?
BOBO- Do you understand?
MANHID- Do you feel the same?
DUKHA- Am I only dreaming?
BUMBERO- Is this burning? An eternal flame!
PIPI- Say my name!
BALIW- Sunshine through the rain.
KAWAWA- My whole life so lonely.
DOKTOR- They will come and ease
the pain.
MARAMOT- I dont wanna lose this
feeling.
WOLF- Ooooooooohhh.
“AIDS”
* Each number can appear only once in each
row.
* Each number can appear only once in each
column.
* Each number can appear only once in each
3x3 box.
* There is only one solution for each puzzle.
“Bampira”
c.) Submission and Opening of Bids July 3, 2009
d.) Bid Evaluation & Post
Qualifications
July 6-9, 2009
e.) Notice of Award/Order
July 10, 2009
Bampira: San Pedro, pwede n’yo po ba
akong buhayin ulit?
5.)
San Pedro: Pwede, kaya lang, hindi ka
na magiging bampira.
6.)
TIME
9:00A.M
9:00A.M
ConferenceRoom
ConferenceRoom
Bids documents will be available only to prospective bidders upon payment of nonrefundable amount of P3,000.00 to the Municipal Treasurer of Silago, Southern
Leyte.
The LGU of Silago assumes no responsibility whatsoever to compensate or indemnify bidders for any expenses incurred in the preparation of the bid.
Bampira: Ayos lang basta sumisipsip pa
rin ng dugo.
San Pedro: O, sige… ano ang gusto
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province: Southern Leyte
City of Maasin
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province: Southern Leyte
City of Maasin
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province: Southern Leyte
City of Maasin
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province: Southern Leyte
City of Maasin
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048 a notice
is hereby served to the public that Narciso P. Casipe
has filed with this office a petition for change of first
name from
“ JESSE” to “ NARCISO” in the birth certificate of
“Narciso P. Casipe” who was born on January 14, 1965
at Bagtican, Maasin, Southern Leyte and whose parents
are Antonio Casipe and Julita Pesa.
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048 a notice
is hereby served to the public that Narciso P. Casipe
has filed with this office a petition for change of first
name from
“ JESSE” to “ NARCISO” in the birth certificate of
“Narciso P. Casipe” who was born on January 14, 1965
at Bagtican, Maasin, Southern Leyte and whose parents
are Antonio Casipe and Julita Pesa.
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048 a
notice is hereby served to the public that Nerissa Sayson
Ortiz has filed with this office a petition for change
of first name from “NERISSA” to “ RHEA” in the
birth certificate of “Nerissa S. Ortiz” who was born
on April 6, 1955 at Cebu City and whose parents are
Ceferino Ortiz and Consorcia Sayson.
In Compliance with Section 5 of R.A No. 9048 a
notice is hereby served to the public that Nerissa Sayson
Ortiz has filed with this office a petition for change of
first name from “NERISSA” to “ RHEA” in the birth
certificate of “Nerissa S. Ortiz” who was born on April
6, 1955 at Cebu City and whose parents are Ceferino
Ortiz and Consorcia Sayson.
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.
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 1st issue)
(SGD.) LUZVIMINDA T. ABIERA
Municipal Civil Registry
(SLT April 16-23, 2009 2nd issue)
(SGD.) LUZVIMINDA T. ABIERA
Municipal Civil Registry
(SLT May 18-25, 2009 1st issue)
(SGD.) LUZVIMINDA T. ABIERA
Municipal Civil Registry
(SLT May 31 & June 2, 2009 2nd issue)
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May 18-25, 2009
8
Orphans get new school
SAINT BERNARD - Marven Zamora
of the New Guinsaugon village in St.
Bernard, Southern Leyte went back to
school last June 1 proudly wearing a new
pair of shiny leather shoes.
Now in grade III, Zamora said he
was very thankful for the new shoes
because his old rubber shoes were full
of holes..
The boy lost his father when the killer
landslide hit their barangay on February 18, 2006. His mother later left him
and his two siblings and has been living
with their older cousins who were also
orphaned by the landslide.
The recipients were sons and daughters of the 2006 mega-landslide which
killed more than 2000 people, including
200 children, who were then attending
classes.
Susan Ople, the daughter of the
late Senator Blas Ople, who is now
president of the Blas Ople Training
Institute said the “Ople Shoes” project
was launched in 2006 in memory of her
father who never wore shoes going to
school until his graduation from high
school.
She said her father, while studying
in a public school in Bulacan would go
to school either barefoot or wearing
slippers because his poor parents could
not afford to buy him leather shoes.
The senator, she admitted, had to
borrow a pair of shoes so he could
march during his graduation and speak
before his batch as the school valedictorian. The shoes he borrowed from
a rich uncle, however, were too small
and hurt every time he took a step, she
said.
Saint Bernard Mayor Rico Rentuza
said the landslide survivors still needed
help because their farms were so badly
damaged they couldn’t grow rice there
anymore.
Most of surviving parents have
decided not to re-enroll their children
because they could not afford it. “So,
we were very happy when the institute
called and offered to give shoes to the
children who were excited when we told
them the news,” Rentuza said.
(By RUEVIVAR “WOWIE” REYES)
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Magna Carta for City Elderly
Maasin City - An orientation on the
“Magna Carta for Disabled Persons”
was held last week. City Wellfare Officer Febe Ma. Sta. Cruz disclosed that
the one-day consultation and dialogue
to discuss R.A 9442 at the city gym to
the organizations of disabled persons
in Maasin City was successful.
R.A. 9442, approved last July 2006
states that a 20% privileges and incentives shall be given to disabled persons.
They shall be entitled to receive 20%
discount on the utilization of hotel,
restaurants, and recreation services;
admission fees in theaters, concerts,
carnivals and others; discounts in the
purchase of medicines in all drugstores,
medical and dental services, including
diagnostic and laboratory services, and
transportation fares, among others.
The law also declared that any
violations of the privileges entitled to
disabled persons will suffer penalties.
(by Rebbeca G. Cadavos)