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ORMOC CITY
Mayors and/or representatives from various recipient LGUs pose with DOT director Karina Rosa Tiopes and Amor Maclang. At the far left is Celso C.
Caballero III of WPF. On the foreground are the parts of the automated weather stations.
By Lalaine M. Jimenea
THE WEATHER Philippines
Foundation (WPF), in cooperation with the regional Department of Tourism, gave out automated weather stations to the
various cities and municipalities
here on Thursday, May 8, at the
Ormoc Villa Hotel.
In attendance were various
mayors and/or their representatives, and key personnel who
would be installing the automated
weather stations. They were
trained on how to install it, handle
it, and understand it.
Also present were WPF general manager Celso C. Caballero
III and Amor Maclang of GeiserMaclang, a brand consultant.
In her welcome address, DOT
regional director Karina Rosa
Tiopes said that the audience
might be wondering what tourism is doing with weather prediction. She said that for them
in tourism, it was good to have
access to weather information
because planning tourism activities revolves around it. Leyte and
Eastern Visayas region is along the
tourism corridor of the country.
Celso C. Caballero III, on
the other hand, explained why
they were giving out automated
weather stations and how to fully
utilize its potential. He said that
the project was a pro-active and
pre-emptive measure conceptualized by the Aboitiz Foundation,
Inc. together with its partners
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WEATHER
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The WASH team of Save the Children gets a volunteer to demonstrate how to properly wash his hands.
students for the higher year.
Under the program, schoolchildren in the five schools undergo additional classes, three
hours a day for 15 days. To make
learning fun for them, Save the
Children workers pitch in on
some days for some activity-filled
lectures that are participatory.
Russ Pascual, information
management project coordinator of Save the Children, said
Learning is much quicker when
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STAR THEATER
schedules!
International NGOs and Humanitarian Actors operating in Ormoc City and nearby
towns had a press conference on May 7 to report the status of their relief and recovery
work. (L-R) Romina Sta. Clara of International Organization for Migration (IOM); Chito
Katangkatang, team leader of the Community and Family Services Intl. (CFSI), Ashley
Jonathan Clements, head of the UN-OCHA sub-office; Hezekiah Abuya, field office head of
the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); Reggie Aquino of Save the Children and
city councilor Pedro Godiardo Ebcas representing Mayor Edward Codilla. The activity is
part of the commemoration activities of six months after Yolanda which included a Streamer
Campaign and poster making. The day was capped with a concert at the plaza in the evening
featuring local bands and those from Manila.
10 policemen, including
the police station chief and his
deputy, are now in the freezer
for the incident.
Based on the affidavit of
the witness, whose name is
being concealed to safeguard
him, a policeman went up the
illegal cockpit pointing his gun
at another person, shouting at
him not to run.
He said that after that, the
cop started shooting inside the
cockpit, causing a stampede.
He was among those who were
hit. He also mentions that the
first gunshot fired was still on
the ground, at the exit portion of the cockpit where the
policeman went up, but he did
not see what happened then as
his back was turned to them.
The witness later identified
the man that the cop was pursuing as the dead person found
at the foot of the stairs, one
Sim Serrano, the subject of the
alleged buy bust operations.
It was also learned that
the illegal cockpit has since
been dismantled, and that reenactment might be tricky.
For his part, Sr. Supt. Jose
Macanas said that the investigation on the incident was now
in the hands of the Northern
Leyte Criminal Investigation
and Detection Group. While
he is involved in the task
force formed to probe the in-
It was truly a touching sight to see two beautiful families becoming one
through this wedding.
The morning of the wedding, we were all giddy and excited. We
beamed as people fussed over our hair and make-up as we got ready.
We laughed and joked to put Ida at ease and made sure she didnt stress
about anything and when she finally put on the dress we exclaimed: the
bride had finally arrived.
As Ida walked down the aisle (crying, as I knew she would), my heart
swelled with joy. This is it! I thought. And like a silly girl, I mentally ran through
our moments together: bonding over 90s and 2000s alternative music, Friday afternoon movies in Ayala Center
Cebu, driving the streets of Manila,
talking about our first kisses and crying
over heart breaks, travelling together
and millions of Skype chats and calls.
And then I panicked. What was next for
us now that she was married?
Everyone knows about the father
or mother giving away the bride, but
is it possible for a best friend to give
away the bride?
I was worried, of course, and protective. They would live so far away,
and I began to wonder when I would
get to see them both. I wished, as most
of her family and friends do, that Ida
would still live in Singapore, so that
she was only a three-hour flight away.
Dubai was farther and in a different
time zone. I suddenly felt that I wasnt
ready for this wedding to happen. I
felt the need to sit Ida down and talk
logistics. But I glanced back and saw
Garths excited smile and Idas unwavering walk down the aisle (although a
teary one), I realized it doesnt matter if
Im not ready, because they are.
After the ceremony at the St. Peter
and Paul Church, we proceeded to a
lovely garden reception at Ormoc Villa
Hotel, and under colorful lanterns and
twinkly lights, we reveled in the joy and
happiness of the occasion with good
food and drinks.
It was a short and sweet program.
There were heart-warming toasts by
the brides sister and maid of honor
Madeline and the grooms brother and
best man, Matthew as well as words of
advice and wisdom from their fathers
Don Ferrier and Atty. Inaki Larrazabal
Jr. We all recounted the happy days
events through the eyes of photographer Christopher Colinares and
videographer Jeff Camay and finally,
it was time to party.
There were many memorable moments that evening, from the brides
cousins wrestling for the microphone
up on stage to Ida and Garth ending
up in the pool along with a number of
the guests. I recall thinking that this is
exactly the wedding that Ida and Garth
wanted, where they would get to celebrate with all their friends and family
the beginning of their married life, a day I know they will remember as the
happiest day of their lives.
I realize now how lucky I am to not only have front row seats to this
wedding, but to have had front row seats to Idas life. I got to see my best
friend fall in love, get married, and find not only a husband who loves and
respects her but a partner for life and I am not staying right here in these
seats, because I know the fun chapter in their lives is just about to start.
Whitewash?
IT WAS a very hectic week. I had to hop from
one function to another, most of which were
related to post-Yolanda recovery efforts.
Time stealthily and silently crept, and by
the time we knew it, it was the sixth monthsary after Yolanda.
Six months have passed from that fateful day
when Yolanda slammed back Eastern Visayas
civilization to the 1980s scenario. Just like in
the 80s, electricity is still a much sought after
commodity now.
For two weeks now, I had been bombarded
with texts from a source in Cabingtan complaining that their sitio has been skipped by
the maintenance crew. The crew assigned to
Cabingtan led by a certain Francing claims
to have run out of meters. While the office has
confirmed the information, the texter asks when
is the next schedule? Or, he adds, is it because
they did not cough up P 200.00 per household
that their sitio was discriminated?
He said that it is not that they cannot afford
P 200.00 as grease money but P 200.00 is a
big amount in their barangay. In the city, this
could just be snack money for many, but to the
homes there, it could mean a weeks sustenance.
I have forwarded his texts to Engr. Jorda,
Leyeco V manager, whove been gracious
enough to answer it, saying he would look into
it. I hope Leyeco V will look into the matter.
Electricity is as important to people in the
barrios as it is in the city proper. As for the allegations of grease money, these claims persist
even if people have been warned not to dole
out. It is a give and take situation really: There
will always be takers when there will be givers.
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Authorized Representatives:
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EMILY ABAD/AIREEN ARONDAIN
(Biliran) KAREN ANN H. SABIO
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MASENDO (Hilongos) CHARISA
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NILO BORDIOS (Borongan City)
The much
ballyhooed elastic
list
THE MUCH publicized pork barrel fund
has been hogging the headlines of newspapers ever since Chief Justice Coronas
premature impeachment.
This corner dates back this pork barrel fund
(labelled PDAF or Presidential Development
Assistance Fund by then Pres. Erap) to the time
when the President was then Elpidio Quirino.
It became more pronounced because Pres. PNoy was giving out to the Senators additional
pork barrel worth P50 million to each of them
(perhaps as an incentive?). Maybe, this was
because the Senate compose the Impeachment
Court. If we go over the whole trial, the only
fault that Corona made was his non-disclosure
of his dollar accounts in his SALN (Statement
of Assets, Liabilities & Net Worth). This particular oversight may have been the reason why
the Senate became blinded and subsequently
removed poor Corona from the SC bench. There
is even a plan to have him disbarred.
Why was Pres. P-Noy so keen to have
Corona removed? There was a comment that it
may have been because Corona signed the SC
decision to approve the report to have Hacienda
Luisita distributed to the tenants. By removing
him from office, there will be a vacancy in the
Supreme Court which was eyed by Pres. P-Noy
for his candidate. We all know that this led to the
appointment of the first-ever woman Chief Justice (Sereno). This position will be held by her
for a long time because she is still quite young.
When the scam came out about the misuse
of the pork barrel fund which led to the arrest of
Ms Janet Lim-Napoles as the main author, there
came a loud outcry which can be heard up to
this writing. How come there was talk that she
insisted to give up personally to the President?
And how come the President accommodated
her and agreed to pick her up? When the daily
papers came out howling about Napoles having
a 5-hour session with Sec. Leila de Lima and
submitted her affidavit, this raised the quizzical
eyebrows of a lot of people. How come Justice
Secretary de Lima will first have the paper
verified? An affidavit is a public document.
What is there for it to be verified? Could it be
because it includes some government people?
And if so, can the Justice Secretary make some
necessary changes?
If Napoles signed her affidavit, the said
document can stand on its own. There was talk
that some administration Senators are in the list
and some Cabinet members also. Some of the
This corner is happy with the latest development of the cadet who was dismissed before
graduating from the PMA. Cadet Cudia, who
was class Salutaturian, must have been stunned
when the Commission on Human Rights under
Ms Etta Rosales, came out with the strong recommendation to have the whole committee of
9 peers that tried him to be removed from office
for human rights violation.
No doubt their sentence to dismiss Cudia
was too harsh. Imagine: he was made to go
back to fourth year high school and start all over
again. This is ruthless! This is inhuman! We
are going back to the 18th Century! There was
even another view to have him reimburse the
government for what was spent for his military
schooling. Something is wrong somewhere. If
the parents filed an appeal with the SC, their appeal may have been granted. It must have been
quite a reprieve for him to be able to graduate
after all. It does not matter that he was not included in the graduation proper; that is just like
an icing in the cake. Kudos to you Lt. Cudia!
The voting by secret ballot came out
with one dissenting vote. The rule calls for a
unanimous decision. Therefore, the Committee violated their own rule. The administration
may have had a hand to change the verdict of 8
to 1 to 9 to 0. This was a clear violation of the
secret balloting.
Jesus said to him, I am the way, and
the truth, and the life; no one comes to the
Father, but by me. If you had known me, you
would have known my Father also; henceforth you know him and have seen him.
Philip said to him, Lord, show us the
Father, and we shall be satisfied.
Jesus said to him, Have I been with
you so long, and yet you do not know me,
Philip? He who has seen me has seen the
Father; how can you say, `Show us the
Father? Do you not believe that I am in the
Father and the Father in me? The words
that I say to you I do not speak on my own
authority; but the Father who dwells in me
does his works. Believe me that I am in the
Father and the Father in me; or else believe
me for the sake of the works themselves.
Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes
in me will also do the works that I do; and
greater works than these will he do, because I go to the Father.
DR. ZEIGLER
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Now, it still irritates me to see spaghetti hanging from electric posts. I met Engr. Domardoni Cayanong on the stairs of the
city hall this week, and I asked him about it. He said they are just
cleaning up what they could but cannot enforce the resolution
espoused by Atty. Mariano Corro during the full council meeting of the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council
held on February 15, yet. The reason? He still has not copy of
it. Who is tasked to prepare it, he said he does not know. Uh-uh.
Deed of Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CARMELITA T. ARRADAZA, JOERGEN T. ARRADAZA,
JR., GAY ARRADAZA BALLAIS, DARYL T. ARRADAZA and JAVIER T. ARRADAZA are the
lawful co-owners of that certain motor vehicle, more particularly described as follows, to wit:
Make- Nissan Vanette; Type of Body- Van; Engine No. Z20-900296X; Chassis No. 59ZWRL22865756; Plate No.- GGP475; CR No. 2833912-4 was sold in favor of ROMEO J. CATINGUB, JR.
per Doc. No. 341; Page No. 69; Book No. III; Series of 2014 of Notary Public Jorge L. Dagandan.
EV Mail May 5-11, 12-18, & 19-25, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement of the Estate of Deceased SPOUSES ALBERTO CADELIA, SR., and EDURNE AGUIRRE, Among Heirs With Deed of Absolute Sale, covering a
parcel of land known as Lot No. 1- C containing an area of TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED (28,200) square meters, under TCT No. T-28517 located at Tugbong Kananga, Leyte,
before Notary Public Melanio G. Fernandez per Doc. NO. 1066, Page No. 9, Book No. III, Series
of 2014, Dated May 8, 2014. EV Mail May 5-11, 12- 18, & 19-25, 2014
Extrajudicial Settlement and Partition with Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late SPS. GALICANO OTOME and
EMETERIA CABACOY re parcels of land Lot 2734-A, Psd-69251, containing an area of 11,211 sq.m.
covered by TCT No. 6673 situated in Barrios Patag and Boroc ; Lot 2734-E, Psd-69251, containing
an area of 72,116 sq. m. covered by TCT No. 6673; Cad Lot 1482-L, situated in Concepcion St.
Brgy. Can-adieng, Ormoc city, containing an area of 96 sq. m. covered by TD No. 00016-000263;
and one(1) unit residential house erected on Cad Lot 1482-L were settled and partitioned among
their heirs and 32 sq.m. of parcel III- Lot Cad Lot 1482-L sold in favor of JOSE EMMANUEL O.
APARECE, EXEQUIEL O. APARECE and SOFIA SALOME O. APARECE per Doc. No. 477; Page
NO. 96; Book No. XXX; Series of 2013 of Notary Public Aleah Rafel G. Bataan Tolibao. EV Mail
May 5-11, 12 18, & 19- 25, 2014
Extra Judicial Settlement with Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the properties of the late SPS. MARCOS PILAPIL and
ANACORITA ARCELO re parcels of land Lot 95, situated Brgy. Benolho, Albuera, Leyte, containing an area of 23,142 sq. m. covered by TCT No. T-2520; and Lot 97-E, Psd-08-002009, situated in
barrio Sherwood, Albuera, Leyte , containing area of 35,812 sq.m. covered under TCT No. T-7788
were settled among their heirs and sold in favor of ADAM JOHN MITCHELL and JUSTIN BELL
MITCHELL per Doc. No. 07; Page No. 02; Book No. XIV; Series of 2011 of Notary Public Ari G.
Larrazabal. EV Mail April 28- May 4, 5-11& 12-18, 2014
UN ... from P. 10
launched cash-for-work and
emergency employment since
November. More than 115,000
persons have benefitted shortterm jobs and livelihood projects
Currently, the major livelihood recovery project is the
alternative income-generating
activities for coconut farmers
and replacement of destroyed
fishing gears and boats.
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my uncle
2)
He was born on
January 5, 1958 at Palompon,
Leyte, Philippines,
3)
The birth was recorded under registry number 799
4)
The clerical error (s)
to be corrected is (are):
Item No.
Description
From
To
Date of Birth
Date of Birth
January 5, 1958 September 25, 1958
5)
The facts/ reasons
for filling this petition are the
following:
For error No. 1: To correct
my uncles date of birth which
was erroneously recorded in
his birth certificate so as to conform with all his other pertinent
records.
6)
I submit the following documents to support this
petition.
a)
LCR Form No. 1A
(SECPA) LCR Form No. 1A (Office File)
b)
Special Power of
Attorney / Certificate of Baptism
c)
Elementary School
permanent Record/ NBI Clearance / Police Clearance
d)
Employer s Certification/ Medical Certificate/
Passport/ ID Cards
e)
PhilHealth Member
Date Record/Marriage Contract/
Birth & Baptismal Certificate of
my uncles & wife
7)
I have/ He/ She
has filled any similar petition and
that, to the best of my knowledge,
no other similar petition pending
with any LCRO, Court or Philippine Consulate.
8)
I am filing this petition at the LCRO of Palompon,
Leyte in accordance with R.A.
9048/R.A. 10172 and its Implementing rules and regulation.
(Sgd.) RIZZA C. PILAPIL
Petitioner
VERIFICATION
I, RIZZA C. PILAPIL, the
petitioner, Hereby certify that
the allegations herein are true
and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
(Sgd.) RIZZA C. PILAPIL
Petitioner
SUBSCRIBED AND
SWORN to before me this 2nd
day of May, 2014 in the City/
municipality of Palompon, Leyte,
petitioner exhibits in Community
Tax Certificate No. 09814802 issued at Palompon, Leyte on
April 25, 2014
(Sgd.) CARMELITA G.
LODOVICA
Municipal Civil Registrar
Administering Officer
EV Mail May 5-11, & 12 18, 2014
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Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8th Judicial Region
Branch 35, Ormoc City
-o0oCASE NO. R-ORM-14-00018 SP
IN THE MATTER FOR CHANGE/ CORRECTION
OF NAME OF REBECCA VEYRA, ALSO KNOWN
AS REBECCA ARIO-SAGABAEN, OR REBECCA
VEYRA-SAGABAEN, OR REBECCA ARIO OR
BECCA OR BECCA ARIO SAGABAEN,
REBECCA VEYRA,
Petitioner,
-versusTHE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL NATIONAL
STATISTICS OFFICE (NSO) and THE LOCAL CIVIL
REGISTRAR OF MERIDA, LEYTE, Respondent.
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ORDER
A verified petition having been filed by herein
petitioner thru counsel Atty. Adelito Solibaga, Jr., to
render judgment after due notice, publication and
hearing in accordance with the Rules of Court that
the family name of petitioner in her Certificate of
Live Birth in the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of
Merida, Leyte and in the National Statistics Office be
changed from VEYRA to ARIO so that it would conform to what is factual and true. Petitioner alleged that
her family name was erroneously entered as VEYRA
instead of ARIO when it should have been the latter considering that petitioners father Hilario Ario
was duly married to petitioners mother, Iluminada
Veyra, Being the legitimate child, the petitioner is
rightfully and legally entitled to use the surname of
her father which is ARIO but the clerk of the Local
Civil Registrar of Merida, Leyte made a clerical error
in the entry of the surname of the petitioner. In view
of these circumstances, she asks that her family name
as reflected in her Certificate of Live Birth be changed/
corrected from VEYRA to ARIO.
WHEREAS, this petition is hereby set for hearing on JULY 03, 2014 at 8:30 oclock in the morning, at
which date, time and place all persons interested may
appear and show cause if any, why the prayer in the
petition should not be granted.
WHEREAS, a copy of this Order shall be published in three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper
of general circulation at the expense of the petitioner
and shall be posted in three (3) conspicuous places in
the bulletin boards of the Ormoc City Hall, the Public
Market and of this Court .
SO ORDERED.
In chambers, Hall of Justice, Ormoc City, Philippines, 16 April 2014
(Sgd.) GIRLIE M. BORREL-YU
Presiding Judge
cc:
Atty. Adelito Solibaga, Jr.
Rebecca Veyra
The Solicitor General
Office of the Asst. Provincial Pros.
Local Civil Registrar, Merida, Leyte
National Statistics Office
GMBY/esva
Fn.: correction.entry.order
EV Mail April 21- 27, 28- May 4, & 5- 11, 2014
Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
8th Judicial Region
Ormoc City
-o0oOFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT
EJF CASE NO. R-ORM-14-00004-FC
FOR:
EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL
ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS
AMENDED
FIRST STANDARD FINANCE CORP.,
Mortgagee,
-versusGINA O. SIABOC,
Mortgagor,
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NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act
3135 as amended filed by EDGAR M. TAMBIS, mortgagee, against GINA O. SIABOC, mortgagor, of Sitio
Mangga, Brgy. San Juan, Ormoc City, alleging violation on the REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE registered on
December 02, 2010 and REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
registered on February 01, 2012 both at the Registry
of Deeds of Ormoc City. To satisfy the mortgage of
indebtedness which as of March 05, 2014 amounts to
SIX HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND NINE
PESOS AND SEVENTEEN CENTAVOS (P694,009.17)
excluding attorneys fees, taxes and expenses incurred
in this proceedings. The undersigned Sheriff under the
direct supervision of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio
Sheriff of the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional
Trial Court, Ormoc City will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION
on May 21, 2014 at 09:00 oclock in the morning until
4:00 oclock in the afternoon or soon thereafter at the
Regional Trial Court, Branch 12, Hall of Justice, Ormoc
City to the highest bidder, for CASH or MANAGERS
CHECK AND IN PHILIPPINE CURRENCY, the following real estate property, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 37634
Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City
A parcel of land (Lot 6130-E-10-B of the subdivision plan Psd-08-014763, being a portion of Lot
6130-E-10 (LRA) Psd-366352, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 1788),
situated in the Brgy. San Juan, City of Ormoc, Island
of Leyte. Bounded on the S., along line 1 to 2 by Lot
6130-E-10-E of the subdivision plan; on the W., along
line 2 to 3 by Lot 6128, Ormoc Cad.; on the N., along
line 3 to 4 by Lot 6130-E-10-C of the subdivision plan;
and on the E., along line 4 to 1 by Lot 6130-E-11 (LRA)
psd-266352, alley (5.00) m. wide). Beginning at a point
NOTICES
Republic of the Philippines
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF
Regional Trial Court
8th Judicial Region
Hall of Justice, Ormoc City
-o0oEJF NO. R-ORM-14-00005-FC
FOR: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS
AMENDED
FIRST STANDARD FINANCE CORP.,
Petitioner-Mortgagee,
-versusMARIVEL Q. BERNAL,
Respondent- Mortgagor.
NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon extra judicial petition for sale under Act
3135, as amended, filed by MARIVEL Q. BERNAL
of No. 17 San Pablo St., Ormoc City, against FIRST
STANDARD FINANCE CORP. of Ormoc City, to
satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of March
5, 2014 amounts to THREE HUNDRED NINETY
THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWELVE & 10/100
(P390,712.10), charges, attorneys fees, etc. but excluding expenses of foreclosure, the undersigned Sheriff
will sell at public auction on MAY 19, 2014, from 10:00
A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the Regional Trial Court, Branch
35, Hall of Justice, Ormoc City, to the highest bidder,
for CASH or Managers check and in the Philippine
Currency, the following property/s with all its improvements, to wit:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 53580
A parcel of land certain Lot 6, Block 3 of the
subdivision plan, Psd-08-014734-D, being a portion
of Lot 5126, Ormoc Cadastre Cad. 256 LRC Rec. 1750,
situated in the Brgy. of Linao, City of Ormoc, Island
of Leyte. Bounded on the N along line 2-3 by Road
Lot of the subdiv. Plan (Road 8.00 m. wide); on the E.
along line 3-4 by Lot 7, Block 3 of the subdv. Plan xxx
containing an area of THREE HUNDRED SIXTY TWO
(362) square meters, more or less.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date. In the event
the public auction should not take place on the said
date, it shall be held on MAY 20, 2014.
Hall of Justice, Ormoc City, MARCH 26, 2014.
(Sgd.) VIRGILIO D. LENTEJAS, JR.
SHERIFF IV
EV Mail April 21-27, 28- May 4 & 5-11, 2014
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE
Province: LEYTE
City/Municipality: ALBUERA
Republic of the Philippines)
Petition No. CFN-0003-2014
PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME
I, ANTONIO, JR. VICENTE
TUDIO, of legal age, married, Filipino
and a resident Cambalading, Albuera,
Leyte after having been duly sworn to in
accordance with law, hereby declare that:
1)
I am the petitioner seeking the change of the first name in:
a)
My Certificate of Live
Birth
2)
I was born on July 27,
1969 at Albuera, Leyte
3)
The birth was recorded
under registry number 349
4)
The first name to be
change is from AURELLO to ANTONIO, JR.
5)
The grounds for filing
this petition are the following:
b)
I have habitually and
continuously used ANTONIO, JR. and
I used publicly known in the community
with that first name;
6)
I submit the following
documents to support this petition:
a)
O.R. & comm.. tax cert.
b)
Police & NBI clearances
c)
Voters reg. record
d)
Employers cert.
e)
Birth cert. (NSO &
LCRO)
tioner)
dren)
LTO)
f)
g)
h)
Baptismal certificate
Birth certificates (chil-
i)
7)
I have not filed any
similar petition and that, to the best of
my knowledge, no other similar petition
is pending with any LCRO, Court or
Philippine Consulate.
8)
Have no pending criminal, civil or administrative case in any
court or any quasi-judicial body.
9)
I am filing this petition
at the LCRO of Albuera, Leyte in Accordance with R.A. No. 9048 and its
implementing rules and regulations.
(Sgd.) ANTONIO, JR. VICENTE TUDIO
Petitioner
VERIFICATION
I, ANTONIO, JR. V. TUDIO, the
petitioner, hereby certify that the allegations herein are true correct to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
(Sgd.) ANTONIO, JR. VICENTE TUDIO
Petitioner
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to
before me this 23rd day of April 2014 in
the City/Municipality of Albuera, Leyte,
petitioner exhibiting his Community,
Tax Certificate No. 25492055 issued at
Ormoc city on 4-11-14.
(Sgd.) MARIA LUISA V. GRANADA
Administering Officer
EV Mail April 28- May 4, & 5-11, 2014
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5. Atty. FELMA
FREDA LEONIDA LOPEZ 2014-05-71
Shall be heard on
May 20, 2014 at the RTC
Branch 6, Session Hall, at
2:30 Oclock in the afternoon. Any person who
has any cause or reason
to object to the grant of
the petition may file a
verified written opposition thereto, received by
the undersigned before
the date of the Summary
Hearing. Let this Notice
of Hearing for Commission as Notary Public be
published in a newspaper of general circulation within the territorial
jurisdiction where the
same shall be heard by
the Executive Judge on
the aforementioned date,
time and place.
April 30, 2014, Bulwagan ng Katarungan,
Magsaysay Blvd., Tacloban City.
(Sgd.) HON. ALPHINOR C. SERRANO
Executive Judge
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NBI director Atty. Romulo G. Manapsal and the forensics team (L-R) headed by Dr. Charina
Labrador, Chemist Mary Ann Aranas and Fingerprint Examiner Eriberto Gomez, Jr.
Atty. Jenny Lyn PolisticoManibay, acting city administrator of Tacloban, said that the
victim identification team was
requested by Mayor Alfred
Romualdez. This is the least
we can do to the families of
the victims, to give them the
comfort of closure, she said.
It was learned that no other
LGU in Eastern Visayas, except for Tacloban City, has
requested the NBI-DVIs expertise and that the 2,255 bodies were those recovered from
the territorial jurisdiction of
the city only.
Meanwhile, Dr. Charina
Labrador, team leader of the
NBI-DVI said that to put a system in their DNA sample collection, they are adopting alphabetical order of surnames.
be interviewed thoroughly.
She said this would make the
process of matching easier. If
the survivors can still remember what the victims wore that
day, or the jewelries they wore,
we can match it with the documentation and photographs of
the bodies that were retrieved.
She said that of the 2,255,
8 were temporarily released
to survivors who recognized
their dead from the clothes or
jewelries they wore. Another
12 bodies, which were only
recovered on April, have yet
to be buried.
Dr. Labrador said the bodies retrieved a few days after
Yolanda struck were not yet
in advanced stage of decomsee
NBI
p.
The author on top of a rock overlooking the clear, blue waters and wide stretch of sand
of Sambawan. Across is the island of Biliran.
PRISTINE WATERS, exquisite rock formations, picturesque sceneries . . . I guess I cant get enough with
the Elysian Fields of the Province of Biliran.
To reiterate, the province (Biliran), composed of captivating islands, has multiple scenic wonders and offers myriads
of tropical escapades which all eco-adventurers would surely
be dazzled.
In my previous post, I shared to you the Island of Higatangans pulchritude, and how it enthralled us despite the
gloomy heavens. In this weeks issue, Id like to introduce
and share to you the Shangri-La of Biliran, the Island of
Sambawan, the must-visit destination of all must-visit destinations in the Province of Biliran.
Known for its picture-perfect panorama, clear blue seas,
and relaxing summer breeze, you have never actually gone
to Biliran if you havent set foot on this tropical paradise.
How to get there:
The islet is located in the northwest part of the Island of
Biliran. It is approximately 50 minutes to an hour ride from
the wharf of the Town of Kawayan, or an hour and 45 to 2
hours ride from the smoke-free and capital municipality of
the province, Naval, via motorized lantsa.
There are no pumpboats that sail in a daily route to the
tropical paradise. So if youre in a budget pack, up for a more
adventure, and have much time to spare I suggest you take
the Maripipi course from Naval. There are ferry boats sailing
every Mondays to Saturdays at 10:00am from Naval port
to Maripipi and sail back the next day at 5:00am. From the
port of Maripipi, a 10 minutes habal-habal ride to Barangay
Ol-og where you can hire a motorized bangca to the tropical
paradise, approximately 15-20 minutes sail.
The much convenient and a not-so-expensive way to the
island is via Kawayan half the cost of the motorized lantsa
800.00 (Pakyaw)
Ferry Boats (Naval Maripipi v.v.) : Php 75.00
[Mondays to Saturdays; Naval to Maripipi Trip: 10:00am;
Maripipi to Naval Trip: 5:00am]
Habal-habal
: Php 50.00 - 100.00
[Maripipi Port to Brgy. Ol-0g]
Motorized Bangca
: Php 300.00 500.00
[Brgy. Ol-og, Maripipi Sambawan Island]
Pakyaw of Motorized Lantsa/
Boat (Round Trip)
From Naval Port to Sambawan
Island: Php 4,500 8,000.00
Coup de foudre It was a love at first glance to its pictureperfect landscape as for me, a second timer, it was like
falling all over again.
My colleagues were unable to hold the fascination: forget
lunch, forget rest immediately everyone changed and suddenly got busy capturing the picturesque, indeed an idyllic
piece of heaven.
(While I was trying to encapsulate the beauty in photograph, I met a family on top. They joined me in my
fascination, and then invited me in one of their upcoming
adventures.)
Accommodation:
The island has open cottages and nipa huts which you
can rent for 24 hours. The open cottages cost at a thousand,
and the huts, which can accommodate 10 to 15 people, at
Php 2,500.00 with three beds and mattresses, bath, and
electric fans. To cut the expenses and feel the real outdoor
adventure you can pitch a tent, a sleeping bag or a hammock. An island fee of Php 50.00 per person; however, kids
below 10 are free.
see
SAMBAWAN
p.
The experience:
Clear blue skies, light cool
breeze... All bags are packed,
and off we go It was a perfect day to escape the weary
of the city, a great day to
relax and have fun.
Despite the hectic schedule, we were glad that our
boss was able to come and
join us in our adventure to
the Shangri-La of Biliran. We
left Ormoc at 6:30am and it
was almost half past ten AM
when we had our touchdown.
Ormoc Vice Mayor Toto Locsin Jr. (2nd from left) often brings his SP staff on outdoor adventures.
This is one of them.