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    House Assistant Minority Leader and Leyte (1st dist) Rep. Ferdinand MartinFM Romualdez (left) welcome Senator Bongbong Marcos (right) at Daniel Z.

    Romualdez Airport in Tacloban City. Rep.Romualdez and Sen. Marcos attendedthe Mass and feast celebration of Sto Nio in Tanauan Leyte.photo by Ver S. Noveno

    Te complaint, ledby opposition CouncilorNeil Glova beore the O-ce o the Ombudsman-Visayas here in aclobanyesterday morning, how-ever, was dismissed byone o the legal aides oRomualdez.

    ACLOBAN CIY Te Department oAgriculture (DA) andthe Philippine Crop In-surance Corporation(PCIC) has orged a dealin the implementationo the P9.7 million cropinsurance premium

    Graft charges filed against

    Mayor Romualdez, 10 othersACLOBAN CIY- Mayor Alred Romualdez o this city is acing a complaint or allegedly depriving the citygovernment o more than P94 million potential income relative to the purchase o lots at the city new bus terminalby two private establishments.

    BY JOEY A. GABIETA, Staff Writer

    Te Romualdez aide,who asked not to beidentied or not beingauthorized, said that thecomplaint was nothingbut a media blitz, byGlova, who is seeking ora possible second term as

    DA, PCIC orge agreement

    Leyte Gov. Mimiette Satorre Bagulaya receives from Department of In-

    terior and Local Government (DILG) Regional Director Pedro Noval, Jr.the P7M check representing the cash prize of the 2012 Seal of Good

    Housekeeping Bronze Award. The said amount shall be used by the pro-vincial government to construct the dietary building of the Leyte Provin-

    cial Hospital. DILG Provincial Director Artemio Caneja (in blue barong)and Asst. Regional Director Arnel Agabe witnessed the turn over.Photo by: DON ROMERO

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    subsidy in the region or2013.

    Te amount is al-most double than the P5million allocated by theDA in 2012 or crop in-surance o rice armersin Eastern Visayas.

    Under the agree-

    Roxas no show

    at presscon upsets

    local media in

    Northern Samar

    Man accuses

    another of

    threats

    Man accuses

    another of

    threats

    No reconcilia-

    tion yet

    - Delgado

    EVs prawn

    capital needs

    more govt

    support

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    2 Leyte Samar Daily Express NEWS Wednesday, 16 January 2013

    From Calbayog CityRoxas arrived at theCatarman Airport viaa private jet at around

    12:30 pm on Sunday.He was met by DeputySpeaker Raul Daza, Gov-ernor Paul Daza andother government o-cials who took him tothe nearby governorsresidence. Roxas stayeduntil 3 p.m. but nothingwas mentioned about thepress conerence.

    His media relationsocer was overheard assaying that Roxas had toleave earlier because othe cloudy weather.

    It was learned thatRoxas press conerencein Calbayog City was alsocancelled earlier that day.Aside rom the presscon,the Secretary also missedhis scheduled briengwith the DILG amilyhere and a dialogue withsome leaders o the civilsociety.

    Te said asco wasthe subject o criticism by

    radio commentators herethe ollowing day. (RACHELARNAIZ)

    ACLOBAN CIY-Rommel Andales, 18and a resident o Baran-gay 82, Marasbaras, thiscity, personally went topolice station to put onrecord an alleged in-cident that occurredaround 2 p.m. o Janu-ary 10, 2013.

    he in-chargewith the untapping and

    exit o container vans/rolling cargoes alleged-ly threatened the com-plainant by utteringin the vernacular lan-

    At the rst invitation,the activity was set at 1p.m. on January 13. Lat-er another text message

    was sent around inorm-ing that the supposedprogram has been can-celled. Instead, accordingto the text message romthe PIO, a press coner-ence will be held at 3 p.m.hence the media wereasked to come at the pre-scribed time.

    But on the day oRoxas arrival anothertext message was againsent to the invited mediamen on the last hour ask-ing them to come earlierat 2 p.m. or the presscon.Te local media, eager tomeet and interview theocial, le their worksand rushed to the provin-cial capitol only to be toldthat Roxas was alreadyleaving.

    Some reporters hur-ried to the airport andwere able to get a 4-min-ute interview with Roxas.But the others who were

    already upset did notmind pursuing the DILGSecretary.

    Weekly Chronicle whokidded that he did nottake his lunch just tocatch up with Roxas at

    the presscon.Nobody rom the

    Provincial InormationOce (PIO) sta couldexactly tell the reasonor the cancelled press-con. It was the PIO thatwas tasked to arrangeor the January 13 mediadialogue with SecretaryRoxas here.

    Last Friday, two daysbeore Roxass scheduled

    visit to Calbayog City towitness the PNP-initiatedsigning o peace cov-enant with local candi-dates in Samar, the PIO inNorthern Samar sent or-mal notices and text mes-sages to selected local me-dia practitioners invitingthe latter to a Programwith DILG Secretary MarRoxasat the Ibabao Hallo the provincial capitol.Te program would in-clude choral renditionsby the capitol choir, mes-

    sages rom local ocials,and a press conerencewith Roxas.

    CAARMAN, North-ern Samar Members othe local media in North-ern Samar were upset

    when Interior and LocalGovernment SecretaryMar Roxas did not showup at the press coner-ence that was set withhim during his visit to theprovince last Sunday.

    Fermin Honey, sta-tion manager o DySMAksyon Radyo based inCatarman, expressedthe oense he elt ashe arrived at the venuean hour earlier only toind out that the Sec-retary was not comingto the scheduled pressconerence. VirgilioBesarino, also o thesame radio station, wasappalled at the appar-ently elusive oicial,who snubbed thepress conerence with-out leaving any noticeor explanation to thewaiting media men.

    Tis is nothing newto us.But we hope this

    will not happen again,said Peregrino Arillo,publisher o Waraynon

    Roxas no show at presscon upsetslocal media in Northern Samar

    guage, Pasalamat ka langa waray ak dara ngakutsilyo kay kon maydala ak dara pag-gugurut-guroton ko ikaw, nganbangin mamatay kadayon yana nga adlaw.

    he incidenttranspired ater theheated altercation withthe complainant that hewas unsatisied by the

    services oered by thecompany Exit o Con-tainer Vans Cargoes.(JanneneLieka S. Ceniza, EVSUIntern)

    Man accuses another o threats

    provides insurance pro-tection to agriculturalproducers against loss othe crops on the accounto natural calamities,plant pests and disease,and other perils. (SARWELLQ. MENIANO)

    Eastern Visayas.Crop insurance

    coverage in the regionor 2012 has reachedP315.47 million with9,222 beneciaries.

    Te governmentscrop indemnity program

    all nancial records kept byPCIC related to the project.

    Te PCIC will im-plement the project andsubmit regular billingstatement to their motheragency in the region.

    Digamon said that theagreement will benet atleast 10,000 rice armers in

    tonio Gerundio andPCIC Regional ManagerDominicoDigamon.

    Te agriculture depart-ment is expected to allo-cate an amount or premi-um subsidy correspondingto production target set byPCIC. Te agency has theright to inspect and audit

    P491 or the Septem-ber 16 to December 31,2013.

    Te remaining costo insurance premiumin the amount o P500shall be shouldered byDA, the agreement said,signed by DA RegionalExecutive Director An-

    ment, an amount o P390or every P10,000 suminsured will be premi-um counterpart o thearmer beneciaries un-der the multi-risk coverscheme or March 16 toSeptember 15, 2013 and

    DA, PCIC ...from page 1

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    3Leyte Samar Daily ExpressWednesday, 16 January 2013 NEWS

    ASEAN Free rade Area(FA), cheap sugar romASEAN member-coun-tries such as Tailandcould food the local mar-ket and cause armers tostop planting sugarcaneas the price o sugar goesdown due to oversupply.

    Huwag na sana natinantayin na marami pangmagsasaka ang mawalanng pinagkakakitaan atmagutom bago pa tayokumilos para hanapansila ng panibagong traba-

    ho, Ejercito Estrada said.He called on the Sugar

    Regulatory Administra-tion (SRA) to spearheada campaign that wouldrevive the local sugar in-dustry and improve theeconomic condition o

    DILG Secretary Mar Roxas (top photo) delivering his

    message while Police Chief Superintendent Elmer R.

    Soria , regional director of Police Regional Ofce 8

    (lower photo) signing as witness during the election

    peace covenant signing in Calbayog City last Sunday

    morning.

    areas due to election-re-lated violent incidents inpast electoral exercises,

    presence o private armedgroups and New PeoplesArmy in the area.

    Even with the cov-enant signing, Soria as-sured that PRO8, throughthe Regional SpecialOperations ask Group(RSOG) will continue toconduct aggressive policeoperations against the re-maining PAGS operat-ing in the province andintensiy the campaign

    against loose rearms.o ensure a Securedand Fair Elections in theentire region, we will im-plement sustained law en-orcement, security andpublic saety operationsbeore, during and aer theelections, Soria inormed.(PINSP ROMUEL A NACAR)

    consensus by various rev-enue district oces in theregion, aer noticing that apossibility o not attainingthe prospect target due to se-ries o weather disturbancesthat may aects the region.

    Moreover, the collectiondivision chie also cited thattheir agency will be imple-menting the collection o5% rom candidates cam-paign expenditures whichmay help in increasing theircollection or this year.

    We will be implement-

    ing this as early as now toensure that all candidateswill respond to this call,said Gente adding that theyhad already asked the nameso candidates in every local-ity. (ROEL AMAZONA)

    SAN Juan Rep. JVEjercito Estrada warned

    that Filipino sugar plant-ers may lose their liveli-hood i the governmentwill not put in place acomprehensive programthat will enable them tocompete with their coun-terparts in SoutheastAsia.

    Ejercito Estrada saidthe absence o a long-term plan to aid sugar-cane planters and otherstakeholders will put atrisk the entire local sugarindustry which contrib-utes about P70 billion tothe countrys gross do-mestic product (GDP)and P2 billion to thenational treasury in theorm o value-added tax(VA).

    Te young lawmak-er said the governmentmust immediately roll outmeasures such as alterna-tive livelihood programsor sugarcane planters

    that may be displaced bythe impending ull im-plementation o the reetrade scheme o the As-sociation o SoutheastAsian Nation (ASEAN)in 2015.

    Under the so-called

    JV: Minus govt intervention,sugar farmers face rough sailing

    Kinikilala po ngpamahalaan ni PNoy naang halalan ay sentro ng

    ating demokrasya, voxpopuli vox dei, na ang

    voice o the people isthe voice o God, sanapo ay maging maayos atmapayapa ang halalangito. Hindi po gagamitng puwersa ang gobyer-no upang baliin ang ka-gustuhan ng ating mgamamamayan, Roxassaid in his message.

    Diocese o CalbayogBishop Isabelo Abarquez

    ociated a ponticalmass ollowed by thesigning proper o themaniesto, blessing opeace covenant and re-lease o white balloonsand doves as a symbol opeace led by the Bishop.

    Samar was included inthe DILG list o priority

    the conduct o peace cov-enant signing held Sun-day morning at the SaintsPeter and Paul Cathedralin Calbayog City that gar-nered support rom theDiocese o Calbayog andother stakeholders likethe Department o Inte-rior and Local Govern-ment, Commission onElections, Armed Forceso the Philippines, civilsociety groups and signedby local candidates vyingor congressional and di-erent local elective posi-

    tions.Department o Inte-

    rior and Local Govern-ment (DILG) SecretaryMar Roxas presided inthe activity with SORIAand other leaders romthe church, military,Comelec and other stake-holders as witnesses.

    CAMP KANGLEON,Palo, Leyte -- Te sign-ing o a peace covenantby local candidates in Sa-mar is a step in the rightdirection and could ushera secured and air con-duct o the midterm pollsin the province, said theregions top police ocial.

    Te positive supportwe got rom the candi-dates themselves and thegood number o peoplewho attended the peacecovenant signing onlyshowed that Samareos

    are supportive to our e-ort in ensuring the con-duct o a peaceul andorderly elections, saidPolice Chie Superinten-dent Elmer Ragadio So-ria, Eastern Visayas po-lice regional director.

    Te Police RegionalOce 8 (PRO8) initiated

    Covenant signing couldusher SAFE in Samar - Soria

    rate while Maasin RDO ailsto meet its target collectiondue to some problem en-countered in said province.

    Lesser governmentprojects were implementedin Southern Leyte that iswhy they ailed to reach theallocated target, Gente ex-plained.

    She added the weatheralso contributed why someRDO had lesser collectionrate.

    Although they were ableto meet the target collec-

    tion, Gente said that theyhad orwarded a letter tothe central oce askingconsideration or a minimaltarget collection rate or theregion this year.

    Tis was the result o

    said.axes rom wages re-

    main as top most source orevenue by the BIR addingthat the Department o Ed-ucation, local governmentunits, ling o income taxreturns, one time transac-tions, and expanded with-holding tax by the Depart-ment o Public Works andHighways are the top con-tributors, ollowed by col-lection rom value-addedtax.

    Te increase o wages

    due to the salary standardi-zation law had helped us inattaining our goal, Gentesaid.

    Gente added thatacloban RDO remains ontop with highest collection

    GOV CENER, Palo,Leyte Te revenue districtbureau in this region hadsurpassed its target collec-tion last year. Tis was di-vulged by Arsenia Gente,revenue district 14, chie ocollection division.

    An increase o morethan P212 million to thetarget collection o P4.5billion was attained by theregional oce o BIR, butGente claried that saidgure will still change aerthe two remaining revenue

    districts had nalized theirreport.

    As o now, we only havethe tentative gure but stillbe are able to surpass ourtarget collection set to us bythe national oce, Gente

    BIR overshoots collection goal

    thousands o sugarcaneplanters who are mostlyrom Negros, the homeprovince o Ejercito Es-tradas mother, San JuanMayor Guia Gomez.

    Earlier, sugarcane

    planters and millersurged the government topitch in and help themmeet the challenges othe ull implementationo the ASEAN Free radeArea in 2015. (PR)

    Rep. JV Ejercito Estrada

    Farmer kills another farmer in E. SamarTACLOBAN CITY- A

    heated has resulted for a

    farmer to shot and kill an-

    other farmer in a village of

    Jipapad town, Eastern Sa-

    mar yesterday afternoon.The victim, Camelo

    Ada, 35 and a resident of

    Barangay San Roque of

    said town, sustained a gun-

    shot wound from a Caliber

    45 pistol by the suspect

    yesterday at around 4:45

    in the afternoon.

    Local police has identi-

    ed the suspect as Julio Pa-

    janustan, married, farmer

    and is also a resident of

    San Roque.While police authori-

    ties are still determining

    what could be the motive

    of the suspect in killing

    Ada, witnesses saw that

    the two had a heated argu-

    ment.

    Later, the suspect drewhis firearm and shot thevictim which resulted tohis death.

    The incident took place

    as the country gears forthe midterm elections thissummer with the placingof checkpoints to checkproliferation of loose re-arms among measures toensure a peaceful conductof the balloting. (JOEY A.GABIETA)

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    Leyte Samar Daily Express OPINION Wednesday, 16 January 2013

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    EDITORIAL

    Not at all elusive peace

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    Leyte Samar

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    Tourism boom

    From ADistance

    joey e. clarin

    Philippine tourism destinations

    are increasing catching the atten-

    tion of international travelers.

    Philippine tourism will be posi-

    tive in 2013. Individual destina-

    tions and hotels are also winning

    recognition from other travel pub-

    lications, websites and networks.

    We should not lose this mo-

    mentum. With more people want-

    ing to take a look of Tacloban City

    and parts of Eastern Visayas, we

    must aim to please and make rst

    time visitors want to come back.

    Travelers want a clean and safe

    environment. Eco-friendly tour-

    ism tends to draw more visitors

    as public awareness of cleanliness

    and environmental protection in-

    creases. With communities reap-

    ing the dividends of tour-ism, there is also a need in

    maintaining peace and or-

    der.

    The national govern-

    ment must do its part by up-

    grading tourism infrastruc-

    ture providing incentives

    for greater private sector

    participation. We shouldimprove our airports, roads,

    hotels, tour guides and safe-

    ty and security which is a

    major concern of travelers.

    Our region is blessed

    with many natural attrac-

    tions and the people are

    naturally friendly. Govern-

    ment agencies especially

    the Department of Tourism,

    DOTC, DPWH should ad-

    dress some of the problems

    of the tourism industry.

    In Tacloban City,

    we are already improving

    our airport and world class

    hotels are sprouting such

    as the Oriental Hotel and

    Granda Hotel at the heart

    of the city. We also have arst class mall in Robinson,

    and soon to open SM Mall.

    Truly, Tacloban is now

    a highly-urbanized city and

    foreign tourist are now be-

    ginning to notice the beauty

    of Tacloban City and East-

    ern Visayas.

    henever election comes, peace covenantsigning is as common event as the know

    your candidate orum. Hopeuls gath-

    er around like lambs at the shepherds call. Givingthem the benet o the doubt, they could be there

    not or sheer show but in support o the activityscause to ensure peace in the entire election period.

    Tey apparently rally behind the national govern-

    ments appeal or an honest, orderly, and peaceulelection.

    Like jungle beast made tame, alleged politicalwarlords would step into the limelight as i they are

    incapable o hatching a plot against their enemiesor their candidates oes in an utter disguise or

    peace. Maybe true, they are not o the spirit to con-coct the sinister plan or the deeat o their enemies

    by hook or by crook. In the presence o the church

    leaders and other stakeholders, especially the repre-sentatives rom the Philippines chie executive, tra-

    ditional politicians, largely affi liated with political

    parties, don their selves with the tapestry likethey are harmless but behind the scenes they

    gure in election-related violence, incidents owhich ofentimes cost the lives and properties

    o the innocent.Peace is elusive during elections in the Philip-

    pines, critics contend. Especially in areas where

    the church and religion, regardless o sect, are

    insignicant, peace is a heavy task to work on.With due respect to atheists who could also bepeacemakers, where belie in a loving God is ab-

    sent peace is really diffi cult to achieve becausehatred, resentment, greed and pride rule over

    where understanding, cooperation and orgive-ness should exist. With corruption becoming

    a relentless vice among politicians, evil deeds

    come into play to retain onesel in governmentposition by all means to worst extent extra-

    judicial killing, massacre and ambush o politi-

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    Leyte Samar Daily ExpressOPINIONWednesday, 16 January 2013

    Prayer for the Nation and

    for Those who Serve in

    Public Office

    God, our Father, you guide every thingin wisdom and love. Accept the prayers we

    offer for our nation; by the wisdom of ourleaders and integrity of our citizens, may

    harmony and justice be secured and maythere be lasting prosperity and peace.

    Almighty and eternal God, You know the

    longings of our hearts and You protect ourrights. In your goodness, watch over those

    in authority, so that people everywhere mayenjoy freedom, security and peace.

    We ask this through our Lord Jesus

    Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns withyou and the Holy Spirit, one God, forever

    and ever. Amen. (Courtesy of Daughtersof St. Paul)

    Pray the Holy Rosary daily forworld peace and conversion of sinners

    (The family that prays together stays together)

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    The Sower

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    Wednesday of the First Week in OT

    Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105; Mk 1:29-39

    THE CURE OF SIMONS MOTHER-IN-LAW

    On leaving the synagogue Jesus entered the house of Simon and

    Andrew with James and John. Simons mother-in-law lay sick with a

    fever. They immediately told him about her. He approached, grasped

    her hand, and helped her up. Then the fever left her and she waited on

    them. When it was evening, after sunset, they brought to him all who

    were ill or possessed by demons. The whole town was gathered at the

    door. He cured many who were sick with various diseases, and he drove

    out many demons, not permitting them to speak because they knew

    him. Rising very early before dawn, he left and went off to a deserted

    place, where he prayed. Simon and those who were with him pursued

    him and on nding him said, Everyone is looking for you. He told

    them, Let us go on the nearby vill ages that I may preach there also. Forthis purpose have I come. So he went into their synagogues, preaching

    and driving out demons throughout the whole of Galilee.

    OUR FIRST CALL

    It was difcult for Cindy at work. She wanted so much to do a good

    job and compete with the men at her level. She was the second woman

    ever to hold the position of assistant director in her company and she

    knew it would be a major accomplishment for her to break through the

    glass ceiling that kept her gender from entering the upper echelons of

    the industry. At home with her husband Frank, she expressed her frus-

    tration. Frank supported her one hundred percent, but cautioned her:

    Remember when I got so stressed out trying to get that promotion?

    You reminded me why I was there in the rst place: to be a l ight for oth-

    ers, like Jesus taught. Thats your job too. Lets both keep focused on

    our rst call to be living witnesses of Gods goodness. Cindy agreed,

    adding that being a woman in a mans world added another challenge:

    to show how a woman does things. Dear God, you made me to know,

    love, and serve you in this world, to be a living sign of your savinggrace. Help me today to always remember the purpose of my life. Take

    time to write down three ways you could be a witness to God today.

    Check each one off as you accomplish it. (Between Sundays by Paul

    Boudreau, published by Paulines. Visit us at www.paulines.ph or at

    Paulines Media Center, Real St., Tacloban City. Tel. #321-3195)

    Sowers thought: The Church is teacher of faith, morals and

    prayer; she draws al l her teaching from the written Gospel and handed

    down to us through oral teaching. Blessed James Alberione, Founder

    of the Pauline Family

    Work and prayer

    HESE two ought to beogether. At the moment, course, we are arway the ideal. Work andrayer are supposed to beogether,because our lie,hough with many parts,spects, levels, is onlyneand that lie is a lieith God, our Creator andather.

    Everything in it isupposed to be done oro take place with God.nspiritual parlance, thisoctrine is called theunity o lie. We need toe more keenly aware ohis doctrine and to startotranslate it into practice.

    he objective reality our lie should be relect-d as perectly as possiblen our subjective under-tanding o our lie. hats when we would be liv-ng in the truth, preciselyecause truth is when our

    Commentary

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    We know too well thatrice is the staple ood omany people. It is con-sidered as one primarysource o energy or ourbody. Tat is why manyo our people, particular-ly those engaged in man-ual labor, would look orrice more than any otherood. Farmers and labor-ers are sustained by thestaple even with less vi-

    and or their meals. Tisgroup o workers couldnot withstand a days la-bor without eating ampleamount o the staple. Butother workers or eventhose who are not engagein productive occupation

    cal oes or allies o politi-cal enemies.

    While that scenario isthe dark picture o elec-tions in the Philippines,there is a sunny side o it.It is in this awul situa-

    tion that hope and prayeror the better becomesrelevant and necessarybecause peace is not atall elusive when everycitizen will work towardsthis honest, orderly andpeaceul elections. Eachonlooker may not be ac-tive participant, but bycooperating in any simpleway like reporting to au-thorities the illegal movesany candidate or politicalparty and making these

    shenanigans known to allmen through the media,the wrong doings mightend or at least stalled.

    Above all, whereGod reigns all otherthings good and pleas-ing, including humility,airness, peace and un-derstanding set in. Te

    presence o a loving Godin the heart and mindo every man is the bestweapon against all ormso violence, i only allthose who are wont to re-sort to it just to win thevotes will let the peacereign. In such case, therewill be no more need orthis signing o the peacecovenant that is onlysometimes disregardedand inringed, i not cir-cumvented.

    Not...from page 4

    subjective grasp o thingsagrees with the objectivereality.

    Since our lie is a liewith God, then we canalso say that our lie is alie o prayer. hat is thebroadest deinition oprayer. Prayer is when weare with God subjective-ly, when we correspondto the objective reality o

    our being with God. hiscan be done intentionally,mentally, orally, etc.

    But prayer can andshould be done alsothrough our work, ourstudy, our rest, and in actthrough all the phases, as-pects and activities o ourlie. hus, St. Paul says:hereore, whether youeat or drink, or whatso-ever else you do, do all tothe glory o God. (1 Cor10,31)

    We should not con-

    sider this Pauline indica-tion as an exaggeration, ora purely religious dictumthat we are ree to accept

    or not. O course, we areree to reuse it, but thatwould be akin to the ree-dom o harming onesel.

    We need to adapt ourthinking and our cultureand civilization in generalto this truth that comes tous more through our aiththan through our own es-timation o things. Real-ity in its ultimate dimen-sions is given to us by aithmore than by our reasonand senses alone.

    hat we have to do eve-

    rything or God and withGod can be derived

    also rom the words oChrist who, when askedwhat the greatest

    commandment was,said: hou shalt love theLord thy God with thy

    whole heart, and withthy whole soul, and thywhole mind. (Mt 22,36)

    Sorry, but I dont seehow else those wordscould be understood.

    With respect to ourwork which we have to

    learn to convert intoprayer, we can say that thebasis or this is that we

    have been created by Godto work. We have beenmade to work just as thebirds

    are made to ly. Work isnot meant to be a curse orpunishment to us.

    In act, it plays a prom-inent role in our natureand lie.

    Work is part o whatmakes us the image andlikeness o God. It is whatintegrates all our humanaculties and turns ourpotencies into actualities.

    It oers us the means olivelihood and the toolor development and pro-gress, both personal andsocial, local and global.

    More, our work is al-ways a work o God also.It is not just our work.

    It is part o divineprovidence, that abidinggovernance o God overall his creation.

    It is important that webe aware o these truthsso that we avoid distorting

    are similarly dependenton rice as basic ood. Itmay be because we aremade to grow on rice be-ginning rom inancy thatwe develop dependencyon rice. It seems tough todepart rom what we havegrown and lived with allour lives. It is the primaryood that had been im-planted in our conscious-ness to the point that we

    starve or it and remaineeling hungry without it.Te greatest irony

    is while we have beentrained to grow by rice,many o us had not beentrained to grow rice. Itsbeing implanted in our

    consciousness as the ba-sic ood is not coupledwith the consciousnessto plant that ood whichwe are to grow o. We hadin short been engrossedin a culture that dependson rice as our staple oodbut production seems not

    part o the culture. In act,those engaged in the pro-duction o the staple areexploited in many waysand hardly reap the ruitso their labor. Te peoplewho live by the sweat otheir brows and the mudon their eet are unwilling

    victims o an unjust socialorder where they remaincaptives living on thebondage o the soil. Teexploiters among the richand powerul, those whohave the capital needed toproduce rice, are the onesgetting the huge chunk othe prots rom the riceindustry.

    While aced with thisreal inequity, many o

    our armers are realizingthe di culty o their liv-ing, pushing them to aimor just dream rom beingreed out o the chains otheir impoverishment.Tis explains why theywork too hard to see theirospring who are to suc-ceed them, earn educa-tion and acquire otherskills that would bringthem nancial reedom.

    Te trend o armerschildren trying to takepainstaking sacrices tobe educated and be at parin the global competitionis epic. Tat has been soin so many decades andwe have success stories oproessionals reaping thebest the world can oeror their once impover-ished situation. We takepride and are happy withsuch inspiring tales butwe miss so much o themost important messageit sends to all and sundryaside rom the lessons ohard work and the prov-ing o the adage that pov-erty is not a hindrance to

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    6 Leyte Samar Daily Express NOTICES Wednesday, 16 January 2013

    Republika ng Pilipinas

    PAMAHALAANG LUNGSOD NG TACLOBAN

    City Government of Tacloban

    TANGGAPAN NG INGATYAMANOfce of the Treasurer

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION AND SALE OF DELINQUENT REAL PROPERTY

    Pursuant to Section 260 of R.A 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, the undersigned hereby gives notice to all parties and to the general public

    that on February 8, 2013 at 8:00 A.M.- 12:00 NOON at the Balyuan Convention Center, Magsaysay Blvd, Tacloban City, the City Treasurer well sell at the Public Auction tothe highest bidder for cashand in Philippine Currency, Managers Check or Cashiers Check payable to the City Treasurer of Tacloban City, the hereunder enumerated RealProperty /ies which are certied as delinquent to satisfy tax delinquency, interests and expenses of sale.

    NO. DECLARED OWNER AREA AMOUNT OFPROPERTY LOCATION KIND OF LOT NO. TITLE TAX DEC. ASSESSED PERIOD OF DELINQUENT 10% MINIMUMINDEX NO. BRGY NO. PROPERTY & BLOCK NO. NO. NO. VALUE DELINQUENCY BASIF/SEF OST OF SALE BID OF PRICE

    1 EVTELCO 156-01-006-12-059-B-1 CALANIPAWAN CB 00602394- 81,230.00 2006-2012 31,955.00 3,195.50 35,150.50

    BRGY.1092 EVTELCO 156-02-022-22-055-B-1 T.CLAUDIO ST. CB 02200392 3,287,140.00 2006-2012 1,063,061.11 106,306.11 1,169,367.22

    BRGY.93 EVTELCO 156-01-006-12-049-0000 CALANIPAWAN CL 29 & 31BLK.4 480 m2 38266& 00602395 139,200.00 2006-2012 12,704.66 1,270.47 13,975.13

    BRGY.109 382654 EVTELCO 156-02-002-22-005-MI T.CLAUDIO ST. CM 02201137- 16,546,440.00 2006-2012 5,406,963.03 540,696.30 5,947,659.33

    BRGY.95 EVTELCO 156-02-022-02-005-0000 T.CLAUDIO ST. CL 2-B-1 6,021m2 34272 02200366- 3,256,740.00 2006-2012 1,064,220.92 106,422.09 1,170,643.01

    BRGY.96 EVTELCO 156-02-022-22-055-B-3 T.CLAUDIO ST. CB 02200394- 16,500.00 2006-2012 5,336.10 533.61 5,869.71

    BRGY.97 EVTELCO 156-02-022-22-055-B-2 T.CLAUDIO ST. CB 02200393- 140,000.00 2006-2012 45,276.00 4,527.60 49,803.60

    BRGY.98 TEVES,MIGUELA 156-01-013-07-029-0000 SAGCAHAN RL 2738-C-3-B 120 m2 01301941- 9,120.00 1974-2012 10,145.02 1,014.50 11,159.52

    BRGY.62-B9 TEVES,MIGUELA 156-01-013-07-049-0000 SAGCAHAN RL 19-B-4 189 m2 23368 01301906- 14,360.00 1988-2012 11,022.62 1,102.26 12,124.88

    BRGY.62-B10 TEVES,MIGUELA 156-01-013-07-034-0000 SAGCAHAN RL 19-B-PART 633 m2 01301946- 48,110.00 1988-2012 36,929.16 3,692.92 40,622.08

    BRGY.62-B11 ALVARADO, 156-02-025-03-007-0000 ANIBONG AL 2079-A-3 1,000 m2 02501726- 1,110.00 1980-2012 3,880.12 388.01 4,268.13

    GENEROSO JR. BRGY.6912 ALVARADO, 156-02-025-03-004-0000 ANIBONG AL 2079-B 10,000 m2 02502033- 11,520.00 1985-2012 6,177.04 617.70 6,794.74

    GENEROSO JR. BRGY.69ADM:MONTUBIG,ALEJANDRO

    13 ALVARADO, GENEROSO JR. 156-01-009-45-002-0000 MARASBARAS AL 3326 11,531 m2 4685 00901178- 18,470.00 1971-2012 9,398.58 939.86 10,338.44ADM: YANUARIO, CORNILIO Y. BRGY.82

    14 ALVARADO, 156-02-025-03-002-0000 ANIBONG RL 2079-D 130,000 m2 2079-D 02503306- 5,720.000.00 1985-2012 2,940,288.00 294,028.80 3,234,316.80GENEROS O JR. BRGY.69 PART

    15 PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-002-0000 SAN JOSE RL 3842 10,069 m2 32928 01511124- 16,130.00 1990-2012 11,103.78 1,110.38 12,214.16DEV.INC. BRGY.89-A

    16 PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-024-0000 SAN JOSE RL 3835-B-1 1,800 m2 32920 01511125- 79,200.00 1990-2012 56,865.60 5,686.56 62,552.16DEV.INC. BRGY.89-A

    17 PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-003-0000 SAN JOSE RL 3836 7,604 m2 32931 01511126- 334,580.00 1990-2012 240,228.56 24,022.86 264,251.42DEV.INC. BRGY.89-A

    18 PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-043-0000 SAN JOSE RL 3883 607 m2 32932 01511127- 26,710.00 1990-2012 19,177.72 1,917.77 21,095.49DEV.INC. BRGY.89-A

    19 PHIL.COMFORT REALTY 156-01-015-52-043-0000 SAN JOSE RL 3848,3849 18,089 m2 32929 01511128- 795,920.00 1990-2012 579,911.28 57,991.13 637,902.41DEV.INC. BRGY.89-A & 3863

    20 HILARIA,CAHINDO 156-02-002-46-024-0000 SAN JOSE AL 3741 3,036 m2 01503005- 4,860.00 1995-2012 2,114.62 211.46 2,326.08BRGY.89-A

    21 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES 156-02-002-01-072-0000 APITONG RL 5 1,883 m2 7136 00203409- 82,850.00 2002-2012 29,262.66 2,926.27 32,188.93BRGY.91

    22 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES 156-02-002-01-073-0000 APITONG RL 6 2,502 m2 56700 00203410- 110,090.00 2002-2012 38,883.86 3,888.39 42,772.25BRGY.91

    23 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES 156-02-002-01-074-0000 APITONG RL 7 3,327 m2 56698 00203411- 146,390.00 2002-2012 48,074.52 4,807.45 52,881.97BRGY.91

    24 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES 156-02-002-01-075-0000 APITONG RL 8 3,329 m2 56698 00203412- 146,480.00 2008-2012 22,909.50 2,290.95 25,200.45

    BRGY.9125 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES 156-02-002-01-076-0000 APITONG RL 11 3,327 m2 56701 00203413- 146,390.00 2002-2012 48,074.52 4,807.45 52,881.97

    BGRY.9126 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES 156-02-002-01-077-0000 APITONG RL 12 2,149 m2 7137 00203414- 94,560.00 2007-2012 17,134.26 1,713.43 18,847.69

    BRGY.9127 VELASQUES,GERTRUDES 156-02-002-01-078-0000 APITONG RL 13 628 m2 7138 00203415- 27,630.00 2002-2012 8,808.56 880.86 9,689.42

    BRGY.9128 DALMACION, ROBERTO F. 156-02-025-11-013-0000 ANIBONG RL 3647-H 293 m2 13193 02501722- 12,890.00 2004-2012 3,637.00 363.70 4,000.70

    BRGY.7129 DALMACION,ALBERTO & 156-02-025-12-023-0000 ANIBONG RL 4810-G-2-D-10 250 m2 36214 02503266- 11,000.00 1999-2012 4,806.42 480.64 5,287.06

    GLORIA BRGY.7130 DALMACION,ALBERTO & 156-02-025-12-020-0000 ANIBONG RL 4810-G-2-D-6 300 m2 36210 02502325- 13,200.00 1995-2012 6,675.90 667.59 7,343.49

    GLORIA BRGY.7131 DALMACION, ALBERTO & 156-02-025-12-018-0000 ANIBONG RL 4810-G-2-D-5 250 m2 36209 02502323- 11,000.00 1995-2012 5,563.22 556.32 6,119.54

    GLORIA BRGY.7132 DALMACION,ALBERTO & 156-02-025-12-022-0000 ANIBONG RL 4810-G-2-D-4 200 m2 36208 02503265- 8,800.00 1999-2012 3,845.16 384.52 4,229.68

    GLORIA BRGY.71

    33 DALMACION, ALBERTO & 156-02-025-12-024-0000 ANIBONG RL 4810-G-2-D-11 250 m2 36215 02503267- 11,000.00 1999-2012 4,806.42 480.64 5,287.06GLORIA BRGY.71

    34 DALMACION,ALBERTO SR. 156-02-025-22-039-0000 ANIBONG AL 2175-PART 37,585 m2 02503261- 6,630.00 2000-2012 2,728.26 272.83 3,001.09BRGY.71

    35 CABAERO, LEONILA 156-01-015-50-109-0000 SAN JOSE RL 3668-A-3-PART 319 m2 01502493- 14,040.00 1998-2012 6,890.88 689.09 7,579.97BRGY.87

    36 CABAERO,LEONILA 156-01-015-10-027-0000 SAN JOSE RL 8634-K 336 m2 5669 01501620- 38,980.00 1995-2012 19,131.50 1,913.15 21,044.65BRGY.88

    37 CABAERO,LEONILA 156-02-028-20-016-0000 SAGCAHAN RL 882 185 m2 43939 02802507- 14,060.00 1998-2012 6,416.96 641.70 7,058.66BRGY 62

    38 QUINTERO, FRANCISCO 156-02-023-18-034-0000 P.BURGOS RL 5464& 5042 202 m2 02301162- 43,700.00 1975-2010 30,754.32 3,075.43 33,829.75BRGY.30 PART

    39 QUINTERO, IGNACIO 156-02-027-09-016-0000 D.ESPERAS RL LOT377-PART 103 m2 02700178- 22,260.00 1985-2012 14,637.52 1,463.75 16,101.27BRGY.52

    40 SIBLE, FAUSTINO 156-02-028-34-012-0000 SAGCAHAN RL 5410-PART 220 m2 02802384- 16,720.00 1969-2012 13,725.98 1,372.60 15,098.58BRGY.75

    41 DELIMA, CONCHITA 156-01-005-08-002-0000 CAIBAAN RL 5426-P 32,626 m2 00500590- 64,990.00 1980-2012 30,818.94 3,081.89 33,900.83BRGY.95-A

    42 GERTRUDES TOMANDA 156-01-005-13-032-0000 CAIBAAN RL 3148-F-PART 945 m2 16936 00500503- 41,580.00 1998-2012 18,883.68 1,888.37 20,772.05BRGY.95

    43 GERTRUDES TOMANDA 156-01-005-13-032-0000 CAIBAAN RL 3148-F-7 1,000 m2 36799 00500506- 44,000 1998-2012 19,982.60 1,998.26 21,980.86BRGY.95

    44 GERTRUDES TOMANDA 156-01-005-13-038-0000 CAIBAAN RL 3148- 1 & 2 433 m2 00500508- 10,050.00 1998-2012 8,651.98 865.20 9,517.18BRGY.95

    45 GERTRUDES RETUERTO 156-02-025-09-057-0000 ANIBONG RL 4755 383 m2 11908 02501603- 8,430.00 1998-2012 7,652.82 765.28 8,418.10BRGY.67

    46 GERTRUDES RETUERTO 156-02-025-11-014-0000 ANIBONG RL 3441-A 224 m2 26696 02501723- 9,860.00 1998-2012 5,486.66 548.67 6,035.33BRGY.71

    57 GERTRUDES RETUERTO 156-01-005-14-005-0000 CAIBAAN RL 3153-A 477 m2 16737 00500556- 20,990.00 1996-2012 10,254.08 1,025.41 11,279.49BRGY.95-A

    48 DIAZ, MAGDALENA H. 156-02-002-09-180-0000 APITONG RL 2417-D-I- 352 m2 34972 00202163 15,490.00 1994-2012 8,354.10 835.41 9,189.51H-PART

    BRGY 11049 AGUSTIN BAEZ / EULOGIA 156-02-028-31-239-0000 SAGKAHAN AL 9-PART 1,741 m2 02802550 3,840.00 1998-2012 1,658.08 165.81 1,823.89

    HRS OF BAEZ & EULOGIA BRGY 7650 BAEZ, EULOGIA B. 156-02-022-18-015-0000 PANALARON RL 39-E-14-L-5-F-8-B 3,102 m2 02200284 335,020.00 1985-2012 413,875.00 41,387.50 455,262.50

    BRGY. 551 BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-002-20-009-0000 APITONG RL 2515-B-2-U 1,248 m2 4870 00201552 54,910.00 1970-2012 49,045.30 4,904.53 53,949.83

    BAEZ BRGY 9252 BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-022-19-036-0000 PANALARON RL 39-E-14-L-5-B-5 58 m2 02200323 6,260.00 1980-2012 8,062.34 806.23 8,868.57

    BAEZ BRGY 553 BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-022-19-035-0000 PANALARON RL 39-E-14-L-5-E-4 139 m2 02200322 15,010.00 1968-2012 20,254.98 2,025.50 22,280.48

    BAEZ BRGY 554 BAEZ, EULOGIA B./ AGUSTO 156-02-002-20-071-0000 APITONG RL 2515-B-I-5 62 m2 00202699 2,730.00 1997-2012 1,286.42 128.64 1,415.06

    BAEZ BRGY 9255 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-18-034-0000 BRGY.83 RL 1370-A-2-PART 14,700 m2 01510384 649,440.00 2000-2012 272,602.48 27,260.25 299,862.73

    SAN JOSE56 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-19-047-0000 BRGY.83 RL 8(1368-A to E) 668.70 m2 T-811 01502339 77,490.00 1979- 2012 37,131.60 3,713.16 40,844.76

    SAN JOSE57 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-001-13-007-0000 BRGY.91 RL 2380 4,000 m2 T-25219-P 00101380 176,000.00 1994-2012 82,932.00 8,293.20 91,225.20

    ABUCAY58 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-006-28-006-0000 BRGY.96 AL 3294 6,295 m2 00603755 8,840.00 1980-2012 4,971.44 497.14 5,468.58

    CALANIPAWAN59 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-006-28-013-0000 BRGY. 96 AL 4834 2,890 m2 00603770 3,970.00 1948-2012 2,715.76 271.58 2,987.34

    CALANIPAWAN60 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-03-003-07-020-0000 BRGY. 99 RL 5847 177,274 m2 T-3777 00300056 3,900,030.00 1995-2012 1,972,439.44 197,243.94 2,169,683.38

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    61 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-45-007-0000 BRGY. 110 RL 2786-PART 3,000 m2 T-13216-P 00201690 66,000.00 1980-2012 50,119.50 5,011.95 55,131.45APITONGAPITONG

    62 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-45-008-0000 BRGY. 110 AL 2768-PART 2778.20 Hs T-13210 PART 00201691 27,740.00 1975-2012 17,868.38 1,786.84 19,655.22APITONG

    63 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-40-094-0000 BRGY. 92 RL 2594- PART 561 m2 00202747 24,680.00 1995-2012 12,482.00 1,248.20 13,730.20APITONG

    64 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-40-024-0000 BRGY. 92 RL 2598-B-10-D-9 240 m2 T-4137 00201986 10,560.00 1985-2012 7,126.32 712.63 7,838.95APITONG

    65 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-40-026-0000 BRGY. 92 RL 2598-B-10-J-9 690 m2 T-3915 00201997 30,360.00 1984-2012 21,001.50 2,100.15 23,101.65APITONG

    66 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-006-23-001-0000 BRGY. 36 AL 3283 7,500 m2 00602499 10,530.00 1991- 2012 5,606.70 560.67 6,167.37CALANIPAWAN

    67 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-006-23-001-0000 BRGY.36 AL 3303 3,253 m2 00602502 6,870.00 1979- 2012 3,510.12 351.01 3,861.13CALANIPAWAN

    68 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-40-030-0000 BRGY.92 RL 2598-B-10-J-8-P 294 m2 T-4213 00201999 12,940.00 1985- 2012 8,731.12 873.11 9,604.23

    APITONG69 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-40-056-0000 BRGY.92 RL 2598-B-9 648 m2 T-3316 00201641 30,100.00 1983-2012 21,329.86 2,132.99 23,462.85

    APITONG70 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-002-40-044-000 BRGY.92 RL 2589-B-10-J-B-C 168 m2 T-4214 00201499 8,180.00 1985-2012 5,513.54 551.35 6,064.89

    APITONG71 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-001-07-006-0000 BRGY.91 AL 2373-PART 9,138 m2 00101420 19,520.00 1982- 2012 9,316.84 931.68 10,248.52

    ABUCAY72 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-001-07-006-0000 BRGY.91 RL 2373-PART 3,500 m2 00101419 77,000.00 1982- 2012 48,056.72 4,805.67 52,862.39

    ABUCAY

    73 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-006-24-007-0000 BRGY.95 RL 3230-A 226 m2 T-4639 00604015 9,940.00 1987- 2012 5,160.10 516.01 5,676.11CALANIPAWAN

    74 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-005-02-009-0000 BRGY.95 AL 5390 12,525 m2 00500319 23,460.00 1979- 2012 12,969.90 1,296.99 14,266.89CAIBAAN

    75 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-19-034-0000 BRGY.83 RL 28(1368) 418 m2 T-831 01502487 18,390.00 1992- 2012 10,234.66 1,023.47 11,258.13SAN JOSE

    76 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-19-008-0000 BRGY.83 RL 1368-A-E-P 222 m2 01503406 9,770.00 1991- 2012 5,501.76 550.18 6,051.94SAN JOSE

    77 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-02-028-26-089-0000 BRGY 63 RL 32 240 m2 T-4207 02801956 18,240.00 1992- 2012 10,189.08 1,018.91 11,207.99SAGKAHAN

    78 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-19-061-0000 BRGY. 83 RL 20(1368) 490 m2 T-823 01502486 21,560.00 1992- 2012 11,070.52 1,107.05 12,177.57SAN JOSE

    79 CRISOSTOMO, IRENE F. 156-01-015-19-015-0000 BRGY.83 RL 42(1368-A to E) 429 m2 T-846 01504696 18,880.00 1992-2012 10,506.22 1,050.62 11,556.84SAN JOSE

    80 DALMACION, GLORIA 156-02-025-22-010-0000 NAGA NAGA RL 2175-H-I-D 250 m2 19734 02501690 11,000.00 1983-2012 7,237.22 723.72 7,960.94BRGY 71

    81 DALMACION, GLORIA 156-02-025-21-025-0000 ANIBONG RL 2177-F 317 m2 3503 02501626 13,950.00 1970-2012 9,105.96 910.60 10,016.56BRGY 71

    82 DALMACION, GLORIA 156-02-025-043-0000 ANIBONG RL 4812-F-2 300 m2 5293 02501646 13,200.00 1987-2012 7,791.90 779.19 8,571.09BRGY 71

    83 DALMACION, GLORIA 156-02-025-21-021-0000 ANIBONG RL 2176-E 225 m2 02501679 9,900.00 1972-2012 6,510.44 651.04 7,161.48BRGY 71

    84 DAANTOS, PEDRO &ASUNCION 156-01-015-41-241 SAN JOSE RL 1898 4,105 m2 5704 01503475- 180,620.00 1995-2009 85,723.00 8,572.30 94,295.30

    BRGY. 8985 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-000 PANALARON CL 2-A 61,322 m2 02200185- 45,991,500 1989-2012 37,792,916.33 3,779,291.63 41,572,207.96

    BRGY. 186 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1018 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200575- 24,710.00 1996-2012 25,151.06 2,515.10 27,666.16

    BRGY. 1 2-A87 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1019 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200577- 2,920,050.00 1999-2012 2,386,080.56 238,608.05 2,624,688.61

    BRGY. 1 2-A88 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1017 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200573- 157,280.00 1996-2012 154,642.91 15,464.29 170,107.21

    BRGY. 1 2-A89 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1015 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200571- 468,050.00 1997-2012 400,719.14 40,071.91 440,791.05

    BRGY. 1 2-A90 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1014 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200569- 701,170.00 1997-2012 575,909.01 57,590.90 633,499.91

    BRGY. 1 2-A91 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1016 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200567- 2,732,650.00 1997-2012 2,233,886.06 233,388.60 2,457,274.66

    BRGY. 1 2-A92 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1010 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200565- 2,556,040.00 1997-2012 2,060,096.28 206,009.62 2,266,105.90

    BRGY. 1 2-A93 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1011 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200563- 78,170.00 1997-2012 64,150.71 6,415.07 70,565.78

    BRGY. 1 2-A94 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1012 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200561- 118,920.00 1997-2012 97,962.64 9,796.26 107,758.90

    BRGY. 1 2-A95 LEYTE PARK HOTEL INC. 156-02-022-002-1009 MAGSAYSAY CB erected on 02200559- 13,953,650.00 1989-2012 20,177,892.04 2,017,789.20 22,195,681.24

    BRGY. 1 2-A96 MONTUBIG, ALEJANDRO 156-02-025-03-001-0000 ANIBONG 2079-D-PART 11,262.60 m2 5641-Part 02501730- 129,740.00 1985-2012 63,887.16 6,388.71 70,275.87

    BRGY. 69 TOTAL 81,296,543.30 8,139,654.28 89,426,197.59

    GENERAL GUIDELINES

    1.) All bidders are required to pay One Thousand Pesos (Php 1,000.00) and post a 5% bond of his/her bid price. In cases where the winning bidder did not pay the price within the prescribed time, the cash bond shallbe forfeited in favor of the City Government of Tacloban.

    2.) All properties will be sold on AS IS, WHERE IS BASIS.3.) The City Disposal and Auction Sale Committee ( CDASCOM) does not, warrant the authenticity or validity of the title of the declared owner nor guarantee the correctness accuracy of the description of the

    property.4.) A buyer who bids for a certain property, shall be deamed to have inspected the property and is aware of its physical and legal conditions.5.) Winning bidder shall immediately pay the bid price, Payments shall be made in cash in Managers / cashier check payable to the City Treasurer of Tacloban City.6.) The City Treasurer reserves the right to revoke any or all awards / sale granted on the following grounds:

    a. Upon presentation of evidence that all taxes and penalties due had been paid when the sale was made;b. If found later that the property is tax-exempt by virtue of its being already government owned or devoted exclusively for religious, educational or charitable purpose;

    c. If the property is not liable to tax under R.A 7160 and other related laws and in any event of the above mentioned, the purchace price shall be returned to the buyer / pruchaser thereof without interest.d. Non-payment of the bid price.For further inquiries, interested bidders may call at 321-1877 / 321-1875 or see the undersigned at the City Treasurers Ofce , Kanhuraw Business Center, Tacloban City.

    ZOSIMA A. CORDAOCity Treasurer

    NO. DECLARED OWNER AREA AMOUNT OFPROPERTY LOCATION KIND OF LOT NO. TITLE TAX DEC. ASSESSED PERIOD OF DELINQUENT 10% MINIMUM

    INDEX NO. BRGY NO. PROPERTY & BLOCK NO. NO. NO. VALUE DELINQUENCY BASIF/SEF COST OF SALE BID OF PRICE

    ACLOBAN CIYDensication o the geo-hazard maps at a scale o1:10,000 is now in ullswing in Eastern Visayasand is expected to becompleted by 2014, ac-cording to an ocial.

    MGB-8 Regional Di-rector AliloEnsomo, Jr.said the agency is alreadynished with the geo-hazard assessment andmapping program at ascale o 1:50,000 coveringall cities and municipali-ties in the region.

    1:10,000-scale geo-hazard maps will help lo-cal government units inidentiying food-proneand landslide-risk areas,

    Ensomo said.Ensomo said Eastern

    Visayas has been prior-itized or map productionconsidering its locationin the eastern seaboard,which is prone to ty-phoons that could triggerfooding and landslides.

    Details that can beound in a 1:10,000-scalemap are parameters oreatures in the area thatmay aect ground stabil-ity and the type o land-slides that can possiblyoccur in the area.

    Relocation sites canalso be plotted using the1:10,000 maps. Localgovernment units can usethem or craing disaster

    mitigation measures suchas evacuation and possi-ble construction o newcommunity sites, Enso-mo added.

    Ensomo said geohaz-ard maps are now acces-sible and downloadablerom our governmentwebsites, including thato a non-government or-ganization.

    Te government web-sites hosting the inter-active geohazard mapsinclude that o the De-partment o Environ-ment and Natural Re-sources (www.denr.gov.ph), MGB (www.mgb.gov.ph), Philippine In-ormation Agency (www.

    pia.gov.ph) and that oEnvironmental Scienceor Social Change (www.essc.org.ph).

    Te posting o thesemaps is aimed at broad-ening public access to thegeo-hazard maps, whichhas become an impor-tant tool in disaster riskreduction and manage-ment, Ensomo added.

    He added with theidentication o the Phil-ippines as among thosehighly vulnerable to theimpact o climate change,Filipinos should brace ortyphoons with greater in-tensity in terms o windspeed and rainall thatcould trigger fooding

    and landslides.He otherwise urged

    the public to be proactivein taking precautionarymeasures to minimize, inot prevent, any adverseimpact o calamities notonly in ones amily andcommunity but on thecountry as a whole. (REY-

    AN L. ARINTO)

    MGB-8 produces geo-hazard maps higher scale

    o government to reclaimso much land or nd com-pensation rom those lostto land conversions wouldbe utile due to the bitterreality that the work orcein the arms had dwindledsignicantly over the years.Many o our productivegeneration, those within theworking-age population,had been pushed by povertyto become domestic andblue collar workers in or-eign shores. We have lost somuch to the rich countrieso a powerul workorce thatcould potentially augmentrice production to dirty jobslike caring or the old andsickly that commands highwages that our governmentcannot aord to match bothin pay and opportunity.

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    success.But the trend is alarm-

    ing than inspiring as manyo us would like to believe.Te departure o manyrom the bondage o the soiland cruel exploitation osuch unjust social order hadactually been gradually de-pleting the working handsthat till our lands. Eorts

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    8 Leyte Samar Daily Express NEWS Wednesday, 16 January 2013

    Republic of the

    Philippines

    REGIONAL TRIAL

    COURT

    8th Judicial Region

    Ormoc City

    OFFICE OF THE

    CLERK OF COURT &EX-OFFICIO

    SHERIFF

    HAZEL TUGADO

    represented by Rolando

    S. Afable,

    Mortgagee,

    -versus-

    VILMA C. TAN,

    Mortgagor

    EJF Case No.

    R-ORM-12-00023-FC

    For:

    EXTRA-JUDICIAL

    FORECLOSURE OF

    REAL ESTATE

    MORTGAGE under

    Act 3135x- - - - - - - - - -x

    NOTICE OF

    EXTRA-JUDICIAL

    FORECLOSURE SALEUpon Extra-judicial peti-

    tion for sale under Act 3135

    led by HAZEL TUGADO

    rep. by Rolando S. Afable,

    Marulas Valenzuela City

    against Vilma C. Tan to satis-

    fy the mortgage indebtedness

    which as of March 8, 2012

    amounts to Eight Hundred

    Forty Thousand Pesos only

    (P840,000.00), including in-

    terest, penalties, other charges

    & attorneys fees, but exclud-

    ing sheriffs fees and other

    expenses of foreclosure, the

    undersigned sheriff will sellat public auction on February

    12, 2013 at 4:00 P.M. at the

    Ofce of the Clerk of Court,

    Regional Trial Court, Ormoc

    City to the highest bidder,

    for cash or managers check

    and in Philippine Currency,

    the following properties with

    all the improvements located

    therein to wit:

    TRANSFER

    CERTIFICATE OF TITLE

    NO. 34361

    Register of Deeds of Ormoc

    City

    A parcel of land des-

    ignated as Lot 9440-D-8-A,

    of the subdivision plan, Psd-

    08-011053-D, being a por-tion of Lot 9440-D-E, Psd-

    08-009226-D, situated at the

    Barangay of Valencia, Ormoc

    City, Island of Leyte, Bounded

    on the SW., along line 1-2,

    by Lot 9436, Cad 246; on

    the W. along line 2-3 by Lot

    9440-9-5, Psd 08-009226-D;

    on the NW. along line 3 to 6,

    by Lot 9440-C, Psd-003738-

    006943-B; on the SE., along

    line 6-7 by Lot 9440-C, Psd-

    003738-006943-B; on the SE.,

    along line 7-E-1, by Lot 9440-

    D-E-8 of this subdivision.

    Beginning at a point marked

    1 on plan, being S. 89 deg.

    16W., 400.28 m. from BMM

    No. 45, Cad. 256; thence

    N., 71 deg. 33W., 59.90 m.

    to point 2; thence N. 0 deg.

    12E., 11.94 m. to point 3;

    thence N. 84 deg. 33E., 43.64

    m. to point 4; thence N. 47

    deg. 35E., 43.64 m. to point

    5; N. 60 deg. 00W., 33.10 m.

    to point 6; thence S. 76 deg.

    10E., 31.79 m. to point 7;

    thence S. 13 deg. 50W., 46.26

    m. to point 8; thence S. 18 deg.

    21W., 29.98 m. to point of be-

    ginning; containing an area of

    TWO THOUSAND SEVENTY

    SEVEN (2,077) square me-

    ters, more or less. Registered

    in the name of Vilma Tan, Or-

    moc City.

    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 February 19, 2013

    without further notice.

    (Sgd.) ZENEN B.

    PURAY, JR.

    Sheriff IVLSDE: January 9, 16 & 23,

    2013

    DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Teresa G. San-

    ica namely: Carlos, Sarah Jane and Carlos Roque all surnamed

    Sanica extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a

    bank deposit with the Banco de Oro (BDO) Justice Romualdez

    St., Tacloban City in the amount of P461,902.63 plus interest

    accruing; Above deposits/properties to be adjudicated to Spouse

    Carlos C. Sanica - 4/6 shares; Sarah Jane G. Sanica - 1/6 share

    and Carlos Roque G. Sanica - 1/6 share; per Doc. No. 2, Page

    No. 1, Book No. XIV, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty.

    Maila C.N. Andrade. LSDE: January 9, 16 & 23, 2013

    Republic of the

    Philippines

    REGIONAL TRIAL

    COURT

    8th Judicial Region

    Branch 13-Carigara,

    Leyte

    LI YEN-TA,Petitioner,

    -versus-JANET C.

    DABANDAN,

    Respondent

    CIVIL CASE NO.

    RTC-2012-039-CV

    For: DECLARATION

    OF NULLITY OF

    MARRIAGE

    x- - - - - - - - - - -x

    SUMMONSTo: JANET C.

    DABANDAN

    106 Doce 36 Street

    Bagong Barrio,

    Caloocan City

    GREETINGS

    You are hereby required,

    within fteen (15) days afterservice of this summons upon

    you, to le with this Court and

    serve on the Petitioner your

    Answer to the Complaint/Peti-

    tion, copy of which is attached

    together with the annexes.

    You are reminded of the pro-

    vision of IBP-OCA Memoran-

    dum on Policy Guidelines dat-

    ed March 12, 2002, to observe

    and restraint from ling a Mo-

    tion to Dismiss and instead

    allege the grounds thereof as

    defenses in the Answer.

    WITNESS my hand un-

    der the seal of this Court this

    5th day of July 2012.

    (Sgd.) ATTY. PHENALYNP. BRAZIL-ABELLAR

    Branch Clerk of Court

    x- - - - - - - - -x

    Republic of the Philippines

    SUPREME COURT

    REGIONAL TRIAL COURT

    8th Judicial Region

    Branch 13, Carigara, Leyte

    -oOo-

    LI, YEN-TAPetitioner,

    -versus-

    JANET C. DABANDAN

    Respondent

    CIVIL CASE NO.

    RTC-2012-039-CV

    FOR: DECLARATION OF

    NULLITY OF MARRIAGE

    x- - - - - - - - - -x

    ORDERA Manifestation and Mo-

    tion was led by Petitioner,

    through counsel, on Decem-ber 17, 2012, copy of which

    was furnished to the Public

    Prosecutor of Carigara, Leyte.

    Petitioner manifested that

    since the return of the sum-

    mons as served by the Process

    Server of the Ofce of the

    Clerk of Court of RTC Ca-

    loocan City shows, that the

    undersigned Ex-ofcer Ale-

    jandro Ramos who introduced

    himself to the present occu-

    pant and informed the under-

    signed that JANET DABAN-

    DAN is no longer at the given

    address an she already mi-

    grated to other country, there

    is a need to serve summons

    by publication as required by

    law. That the Branch Clerk

    of Court of this Court has the

    opinion based on the Returnof Service of summons that

    the service by publication will

    be done by newspaper of na-

    tional coverage like the Stars,

    the Daily Inquirer, the Manila

    Bulletin, etc., which is very

    costly and the petitioner can-

    not nancially afford expens-

    es that will entail if the service

    of publication will be through

    the above cited national news-

    papers, hence prays that she

    be allowed to have the service

    of summons through local

    newspaper of Tacloban City.

    Manifestation is NOT-ED, and the Motion is herebyGRANTED, with the pro-viso that the local newspaper

    where the service of summonsis to be published should be of

    general circulation within the

    province of Leyte and Samar,

    and another publication in a

    newspaper of general circu-

    lation within the province of

    Luzon.

    Furnish copy of this order

    to Atty. Juan L. Caamaque,

    the Petitioner and the Public

    Prosecutor as well as the Re-

    spondent.

    SO ORDERED.

    IN CHAMBERS this

    19th day of December 2012 at

    Carigara, Leyte.

    (Sgd.) EMELINDA R.MAQUILAN

    Presiding Judgex- - - - - - - - -x

    Republic of the

    Philippines

    REGIONAL TRIAL

    COURT

    8th Judicial Region

    Branch 13

    Carigara, Leyte

    LI YEN-TA,Petitioner,

    -versus-

    JANET C.

    DABANDAN,

    Respondent

    CIVIL CASE NO.

    RTC-2012-039-CV

    For: DECLARATION

    OF NULLITY OF

    MARRIAGEx- - - - - - - - - - -x

    PETITIONPLAINTIFF in the above-

    entitled case, by undersigned

    counsel, to this Honorable

    Court respectfully states:

    1. Plaintiff is a Taiwanes

    Citizen, of legal age, married

    and resident of Brgy. Zone I,

    Capoocan, Leyte while re-

    spondent is a Filipino Citizen,

    also of legal age, married and

    residing at her home in 106

    Doce 36 Street, Bagong Bar-

    rio, Caloocan City where she

    maybe served with summon

    and other judicial notices per-

    tinent to the instant case;

    2. Petitioner and Re-

    spondent were married in

    Caloocan City on August 30,

    1996 under Marriage LicenseNo. 2073171 issue on Au-

    gust 30, 1996 by Apolinario

    L. Guevara, Jr., a copy of

    the Certicate of Marriage is

    hereto attached to be marked

    as Exh. A;3. After the celebration of

    the marriage, petitioner and

    respondent left for Taiwan

    and had lived together for

    sometime and then suddenly

    thereafter respondent without

    notice nor permission and

    without forwarding address

    left the former and never came

    to their conjugal;

    4. Petitioner exhaustively

    exerted efforts to look for his

    wife, the respondent herein, to

    bring her back to their conju-gal home in Taiwan but all his

    efforts did not result a fruitful

    endeavor and after exhaustive

    verication, petitioner was in-

    formed that his wife respond-

    ent had returned to her home

    in 106 Doce 36 Street, Bagong

    Barrio, Caloocan City with a

    live-in partner and in fact re-

    spondent never return back

    to Taiwan to live with her

    husband petitioner despite his

    pleadings which caused him

    to decide to le a petition for

    divorce in Taichung District

    Court of Taiwan;

    5. And so and in fact,

    petitioner had decided to le

    a petition for divorce in the

    family court in Taichung Dis-

    trict Court, Taiwan docketedas Case No. 95-Nien-Tu-Fin-

    Tzu-308, Mr. LI, YEN-TA,

    petitioner vs. MME. JANET

    DABANDAN, respondent,

    and after due notice and hear-

    ing, the Taichung District

    Court of Taiwan through Hon-

    orable Judge Chen, Hsueh-

    Te a Civil rendered a Degree

    approving the petition for

    divorce the original copy of

    which decision in Taiwanis

    language is hereto attached

    as Annex B which becamenal and executory on Oc-

    tober 11, 2006 as certied to

    by Translator Daniel Jang on

    October 22, 2007, the original

    copy of the Certication of

    Finalized Civil Judgment by

    Taichung District Court, Tai-

    wan is hereto attached as An-

    nex C. The same decisionwas translated into English

    Language, the original copy

    of the English translated deci-

    sion is hereto attached as An-nex D, which was translat-ed by RENE C. ILUMIN the

    Legal Ofcer/Signing Ofcer,

    Taichung Extension Ofce

    of the Manila Economic and

    Cultural Ofce, duly authen-

    ticated, the original copy of

    the Certicate of Authentica-

    tion is hereto attached as An-nex E which Certicate ofAuthentication is further cer-

    tied by Authentication Of-

    cer Armando S. Dimaranan

    of the Department of Foreign

    Affairs, Manila, the original

    copy of which is hereto at-tached as Annex F;

    5. On April 23, 2008, pe-

    titioner, in his desire to regain

    back his legal capacity to mar-

    ry, had registered the above-

    cited Civil Degree (Divorce)

    together with the Certicate of

    Authentications Annexes B,

    C, and D in the City Civil

    Registry of City of Manila, a

    copy of the Certication of

    Registration is hereto attached

    to be marked as Exh. Gbutpetitioner was advised that

    since the Philippine Govern-

    ment does not recognize a

    divorce, there is a need to le

    in court of his place of sojourn

    which is in Capoocan, Leyte,

    a petition for declaring of nul-lity of the marriage between

    the petitioner and the respond-

    ent herein;

    6. That, for so short a time

    after the couple lived in Tai-

    wan, respondent got lost from

    their conjugal home and went

    astray until nally she went

    back to the Philippines to live

    with her live-in partner in her

    home at Brgy. Bagong Barrio

    in Caloocan City;

    7. It is not fair and just

    to keep the petitioner tied up

    to his marriage with the re-

    spondent who had run away

    from him and failed to per-

    form marital duties and re-

    sponsibilities which is a clear

    indication that respondent is

    suffering from psychologicalincapacity which is a legal

    ground for declaration of mar-

    riages null and void;

    WHEREFORE, it is

    respectfully prayed of this

    Honorable Court that after

    due notice and hearing judg-

    ment be rendered declaring

    the marriage of the petitioner

    and respondent which was

    celebrated last August 30,

    1996 null and void. Further,

    petitioner prays for other re-

    lief and remedies which this

    Honorable Court may deem

    just and equitable under the

    premises.

    Carigara, Leyte, March

    13, 2012,

    (Sgd.) JUAN L.CAAMAQUE, JR.Counsel for the Petitioner

    Jozon de Mata St., Brgy.

    Baybay, Carigara, Leyte

    PTR No. 5314389-

    Carigara, Leyte-January

    2, 2012

    IBP No. 876825-Leyte

    Chapter-Jan. 2, 2008

    MCLE Compliance

    No. IV-0001065

    Attorneys Roll No.

    14902

    VERIFICATION ANDAFFIDAVIT OF ANTIFORUM SHOPPING

    (a) I am the petitioner

    in the above-entitled peti-

    tion; that I have caused to be

    prepared and led in court;

    that I have understood all the

    contents of the same for hav-

    ing been interpreted to me in

    Tagalog Language which I

    understand; that the contents

    thereof are true and correct of

    my own personal knowledge;

    (b) That this is the second

    civil case I led against Janet

    C. Dabandan for declaration

    of nullity of marriage but

    the same case was dismissed

    without prejudice for lack of

    interest. I am now relling

    the same civil case and there

    is no other action or proceed-

    ing involving the same is-

    sue pending in the Supreme

    Court, Court of Appeals, its

    lower court, Special Court andTribunals; and as far as I hon-

    estly know, there is not such

    kind of a case pending in any

    of the above-mentioned court

    and/or forum; but if in the

    future I will discover that a

    case is pending in any of those

    mentioned courts. I shall take

    it upon myself to report that

    fact ve (5) days therefrom

    to the court where that case is

    pending.

    (Sgd.) LI, YEN-TAPetitioner

    SUBSCRIBED AND

    SWORN to before me this

    14th day of March, 2012 in

    Carigara, Leyte.

    (Sgd.) JUAN L.

    CAAMAQUE, JR.Counsel for the PetitionerJozon de Mata St., Brgy.

    Baybay, Carigara, Leyte

    PTR No. 5314389-

    Carigara, Leyte-January

    2, 2012

    IBP No. 876825-Leyte

    Chapter-Jan. 2, 2008

    MCLE Compliance

    No. IV-0001065

    Attorneys Roll No.

    14902

    PROOF OF SERVICEAND EXPLANATION

    THIS IS TO CERTIFY

    that a copy of the foregoing

    petition was furnished the Of-

    ce of the Solicitor Generalin its ofce in Makati City by

    registered mail per registry re-

    ceipt hereto attached.

    (Sgd.) JUAN L.CAAMAQUE, JR.

    LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30,

    2013

    EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Demetria Mi-

    raor Robles extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated

    over a parcel of coco and corn land covered by Tax Dec. No. 05-

    14007-00336-R12, situated at Bagumbayan, Hilongos, Leyte,

    Cad. Lot No. 7400, with an area of 24611.80 square meters and

    assessed at P19,120.00 and covered by Katibayan ng Original

    na Titulo Blg. P-46543. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of

    Carmelita Zamora as vendee for the above-described property

    together all the improvements thereon, per Doc. No. 152, Page

    No. 16, Book No. 03, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Juan

    O. Raza. LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013

    EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Sps. Alberto V. Paulo and Gliceria Sanchez-

    Paolo extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, located at Brgy.

    Baas, Hilongos, Leyte, Lot No. 11073-B, Csd-08-005906-D, covered by OCT No. P-41820 under

    Tax Dec. No. 14006-00146 R-13, with an area of 7,427 square meters, more or less. A Deed of Sale

    was executed in favor of Sps. Jorge M. Barrera and Pamela Dolores Flores-Barrera as vendees

    for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 173, Page No. 35, Book No. 24, Series of 2012 of

    Notary Public Josenilo O. Marquez Reoma.

    LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013

    AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that Lilia Caracuel-Ayuda heir of late Sps. Feleciano Caracuel and

    Maura Caracuel executed an afdavit of Self Adjudication over a parcel of agricultural land, lo -cated at Brgy. Doos del Sur, Hindang, Leyte, Lot No. 1686, with a total area of 216-33 square

    meters, more or less, and covered by Tax Dec. No. 08-15010-00432. A Deed of Sale was executed

    in favor of Glesilda Cabardo Ito, as vendee for a portion of 104 square meters known as Lot No.

    1686-B from the above-described property; per Doc. No. 926, Page No. 186, Book No. XV, Series

    of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Allan R. Oriel.

    LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013

    EXTRAJUDICIAL

    SETTLEMENT WITH DEED

    OF ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given

    that heirs of the late Leon Mo-rales extrajudicially settled,

    partitioned and adjudicatedover a parcel of land, situatedin Brgy. Kang-iras, Munici-

    pality of Hilongos, covered byLot No. 9966 with improve-ments thereon, covered byTax Dec. No. 14020-00234R13, containing an area of

    11,555 square meters, more orless. A Deed of Sale was ex-ecuted in favor of Nicolas S.Flordelis, Jr. as vendee for theabove-described property; perDoc. No. 3, Page No. 2, Book

    No. XXII, Series of 2012 ofNotary Public Atty. Efren B.

    Mendoza.LSDE: Jan. 16, 23 & 30, 2013

    DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Emili-

    ana Palconite extrajudicially settled, partitioned and

    adjudicated over a parcel of land containing an area of

    273 square meters, more or less, under Tax Dec. No. 08-

    31007-00130 R13, situated in Brgy. Ipil II, Palompon,

    Leyte. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of Maria

    Divina Palconite-Carvajal as vendee for the above-de-

    scribed property; per Doc. No. 174, Page No. 35, Book

    No. XXXIII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Donna

    Villa M. Gaspan-Cerna.

    LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013

    EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Pablo Alias

    extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, Lot No. 1340, situated

    at Brgy. Tabok, Hindang, Leyte, with an area of .2700.59 hectares, covered by Tax Dec. No. 08-

    15019-00289, assessed value of P3,850.00 and with market value P9,624,86. A Deed of Sale was

    executed in favor of Sps. Bienvinido Palac and Evelyn Palac as vendee for the above-described

    property; per Doc. No. 476, Page No. 96, Book No. XXII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty.

    Lemuel M. Nerves. LSDE: January 16, 23 & 30, 2013

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    9Leyte Samar Daily ExpressWednesday, 16 January 2013 NEWS

    EmporiumROVIC BLDG., DEL PILAR &

    JUSTICE ROMUALDEZ STREETS., TACLOBAN CITY

    l HOUSEWARE

    l COSMETICSl GIFT ITEMS

    l SHOES & SANDALSl TOYSl and many more

    l GROCERYl CLOTHINGS & RTWl HARDWAREl KITCHENWARElPLASTIC WARES

    l APPLIANCES

    THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN MALL SHOPPING!

    WITH THE LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN.

    eFurnitures eOfficeTables

    eSofa Beds e SportseDining Tables e Supplies

    Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

    & CommunicationsLand Transportation Franchising

    & Regulatory BoardRegional Ofce No. 8

    Tacloban City

    LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2003-0080

    Application for Extension of Validity of a CPC

    to operate a PUJ service with Prayer to AdoptTrade Name.

    RUFO BULATIN

    Applicant/s/Petitionerx.............................x

    NOTICE OF HEARING

    APPLICANT IS A GRANTEE OF ACPC TO OPERATE A PUJ SERVICE FORTHE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSEN-GERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE:ORMOC CITY-BALUGO VIA ALBUERA &VICE VERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1)UNIT WHICH CERTIFICATE WILL EXPIREON FEBRUARY 25, 2013.

    IN THE PRESENT APPLICATION,APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY TOEXTEND THE VALIDITY OF A CPC USINGTHE SAME NO. OF UNIT AND ROUTE.

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BYTHIS BOARD ON JANUARY 29, 2013 AT9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVEMENTIONED ADDRESS.

    At least TEN (10) days prior to the date,

    applicant/s shall publish this Notice once in one(1) Daily newspaper of general circulation inEastern Visayas.

    Parties opposed to the approval of theapplication must le veried written opposi-tion supported by documentary evidences on or

    before the above date furnishing a copy of thesame to the applicant, and may if they so desire,appear on said date and time.

    This application shall be acted upon bythe Board on the basis of its records and thedocumentary evidences submitted by partiesunder the board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary or testimonial evi-dences.

    WITNESS THE HONORABLE RE-GIONAL DIRECTOR, ARTHUR L. SAIPU-DIN, this 15th day of January 2013.

    (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOClerk of Board

    Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

    & CommunicationsLand Transportation Franchising

    & Regulatory BoardRegional Ofce No. 8

    Tacloban City

    LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2007-0409Application for Extension of Validity of a CPCto operate a FILCAB service with Prayer toAdopt Trade Name.

    VERONICA A. YUNSONApplicant/s/Petitioner

    x.............................xNOTICE OF HEARING

    APPLICANT IS A GRANTEE OF A CPCTO OPERATE A FILCAB SERVICE FORTHE TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERSAND FREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: ORMOCCITY-VALENCIA & VICE VERSA WITHTHE USE OF ONE (1) UNIT WHICH CER-TIFICATE WILL EXPIRE ON JAN. 17, 2013.

    IN THE PRESENT APPLICATION,APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY TOEXTEND THE VALIDITY OF A CPC USINGTHE SAME NO. OF UNIT AND ROUTE.

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BYTHIS BOARD ON JANUARY 28, 2013 AT9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVEMENTIONED ADDRESS.

    At least TEN (10) days prior to the date,applicant/s shall publish this Notice once in one(1) Daily newspaper of general circulation inEastern Visayas.

    Parties opposed to the approval of the ap -

    plication must le veried written oppositionsupported by documentary evidences on orbefore the above date furnishing a copy of thesame to the applicant, and may if they so desire,appear on said date and time.

    This application shall be acted upon by theBoard on the basis of its records and the docu-mentary evidences submitted by parties underthe board deems it necessary to receive addi-tional documentary or testimonial evidences.

    WITNESS THE HONORABLE RE-GIONAL DIRECTOR, ARTHUR L. SAIPU-DIN, thi s 14th day of January 2013.

    (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOClerk of Board

    Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

    & CommunicationsLand Transportation Franchising

    & Regulatory BoardRegional Ofce No. 8

    Tacloban City

    LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2003-0465Application for Extension of Validity of a CPCto operate a FILCAB service.

    DANILO ABRIAApplicant/s/Petitioner

    x.............................xNOTICE OF HEARING

    APPLICANT IS A GRANTEE OF A CPCTO OPERATE A FILCAB SERVICE FOR THETRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS ANDFREIGHT ALONG THE LINE: TACLOBANCITY-SAN JOSE & VICE VERSA WITH THEUSE OF ONE (1) UNIT WHICH CERTIFI-CATE WILL EXPIRE ON APRIL 24, 2013.

    IN THE PRESENT APPLICATION,APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITY TOEXTEND THE VALIDITY OF A CPC USINGTHE SAME NO. OF UNIT AND ROUTE.

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BYTHIS BOARD ON JANUARY 29, 2013 AT9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVEMENTIONED ADDRESS.

    At least TEN (10) days prior to the date,applicant/s shall publish this Notice once in one(1) Daily newspaper of general circulation inEastern Visayas.

    Parties opposed to the approval of the ap -

    plication must le veried written oppositionsupported by documentary evidences on orbefore the above date furnishing a copy of thesame to the applicant, and may if they so desire,appear on said date and time.

    This application shall be acted upon by theBoard on the basis of its records and the docu-mentary evidences submitted by parties underthe board deems it necessary to receive addi-tional documentary or testimonial evidences.

    WITNESS THE HONORABLE RE-GIONAL DIRECTOR, ARTHUR L. SAIPU-DIN, this 14th day of January 2013.

    (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOClerk of Board

    Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Transportation

    & CommunicationsLand Transportation Franchising

    & Regulatory BoardRegional Ofce No. 8

    Tacloban City

    LTFRB CASE NO. VIII-2013-0026Ref. No. VIII-2003-0114

    Application for Sale & Transfer of a CPC to op-

    erate a PUJ service with Extension of Validity& with Prayer to Adopt Trade Name

    ROSALINA BAUTISTA-VENDOR

    JERRY KEMPIS-VENDEE

    Applicant/s/Petitionerx.............................x

    NOTICE OF HEARING

    APPLICANT REQUEST AUTHORITYFOR THE APPROVAL OF SALE MADEBY ROSALINA BAUTISTA-VENDOR INFAVOR OF JERRY KEMPIS-VENDEE OFA CPC FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OFPASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG THELINE: TACLOBAN CITY-SAN JOSE & VICEVERSA WITH THE USE OF ONE (1) UNITA PUJ SERVICE WHICH CERTIFICATE ISSTILL VALID AND SUBSISTING.

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHIS APPLICATION WILL BE HEARD BYTHIS BOARD ON JANUARY 29, 2013 AT9:00 AM AT ITS OFFICE AT THE ABOVEMENTIONED ADDRESS.

    At least TEN (10) days prior to the date,applicant/s shall publish this Notice once in one

    (1) Daily newspaper of general circulation inEastern Visayas.Parties opposed to the approval of the

    application must le veried written opposi-tion supported by documentary evidences on or

    before the above date furnishing a copy of thesame to the applicant, and may if they so desire,appear on said date and time.

    This application shall be acted upon bythe Board on the basis of its records and thedocumentary evidences submitted by partiesunder the board deems it necessary to receiveadditional documentary or testimonial evi-dences.

    WITNESS THE HONORABLE RE-GIONAL DIRECTOR, ARTHUR L. SAIPU-DIN, this 14th day of January 2013.

    (Sgd.) GUALBERTO N. GUALBERTOClerk of Board

    ACLOBAN CIY Samar gubernatorialcandidate Rosa JessicaAika Uy-Delgadosaid she cannot extenda reconciliatory handto her and her slaindads political rivals aso yet.

    his she disclosedduring the peace cov-enant signed by con-gressional, provincialand municipal candi-dates in Samar prov-ince which calls or aSecure and Free Elec-tions this May 2013.

    Delgado said thepain and traumacaused by the untime-ly demise o her ather,

    ormer Samar irst dis-trict representative andCalbayog City MayorReynaldo Ining Uy isstill much to overcome.

    Uys death in 2011 wasseen to be caused bypolitical motives.

    At the moment,reconciliation is not anoption. he amily stillhas to heal rom thepain and trauma o los-ing our beloved ather.It has not been easy orus, Delgado told localmedia in an interviewater the peace cove-nant signing.

    he Catbalogan-based an amily,composed o incum-bent Gov. Sharee Annan, Vice Gov. Ste-phen James an andSamar irst districtRepresentative Milaan, is the Uys clos-est political rival inSamar. For the 2013elections, the ans areielding six candidatesrom their amily or

    var iou s posit ion s inSamar province andin Catbalogan City.

    Delgado howev-er added, that time

    heals all wounds andonly time will telli reconciliation is apossibility.

    Although she irm-ly said that she is

    in ull accord to thecall o the Church,Philippine NationalPolice and the Com-mission on Elections

    or secure and peace-ul elections in Samarprovince.

    We are in ull sup-port o the peace cov-enant.hat is why, allour mayors in the di-

    erent municipalitiesare here including ourprovincial candidates.We hope or the sameor the province o Sa-

    mar and we have longbeen advocating orchange or the prov-ince, Delgado said.

    Samar is among the15 priority areas inthe coming elections

    by the Departmento Interior and LocalGovernment (DILG).Six Samar munici-palities are reported

    as hotspot areas in-cluding CalbayogCity, Matuguinao, SanJorge, San Jose DeBuan, Sta. Margaritaand arangnan towns.(AHLETTE C. REYES)

    No reconciliation yet - Delgado

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    First International Fresh Water Prawn Congress and Festival photo courtesy of Cha Van-zuela and Mabel Calva.

    MAASIN CIY Teprawn industry here inSouthern Leyte needs

    more government sup-port, said Southern LeyteState University-Bontoccampus administratorMabel Calva.

    Calva, whose campusspecializes sheries andaquatic research, led theprovinces bid or a Guin-ness World Record or thelongest prawn stewduringthe First InternationalFresh Water Prawn (Ul-ang) Congress and Festivalon Saturday with delegatesrom Kenya, Norway and

    Vietnam, along with otherrepresentatives rom stateuniversities and campusesin the country.

    Well continue theprawn estival next yearand the years thereaerto promote eorts o oodsecurity and at the sametime tourism opportuni-ties And we need thecooperation and supporto all the stakeholders inulang industry, Calva saidin an interview with LeyteSamar Daily Express.

    About 10,500 pieceso prawns were served tohundreds o participants,town olks, and visitorswhich include CHEDcommissioner NenalynDeensor and scientistDr. Maria Lourdes Cuvin-Aralar o the Southeast

    leased more than Php4.4

    billion, beneting over251,000 members in Visayasand Mindanao .

    o avail o the Php20,000loan, member-borrowersmust be residing or workingin the areas declared undera state o calamity and mustnot be on leave o absencewithout pay.

    Members must also becurrent in the payment otheir contributions andloans and do not belongto a government agencysuspended by the GSIS ornonpayment o premiumsand loans.

    For inquiries about theemergency loan program,members may either call theGSIS hotline number (02)847-4747 or visit the GSISo ce nearest them. (PR)

    estival, Calva said they arepositive that more peoplewill take notice o the prov-

    ince and its shrimp indus-try.

    I we want to have amore successul ulang esti-val in the uture, the und-ing requirement could bedouble or even triple. Andwe need the cooperationand support o all the stake-holders in ulang industry,she added.

    SLSU-Bontoc, withits 270 students, has onlyone prawn hatchery about10x20 meters located atBrgy. Casao, Bontoc.

    Accordingly SouthernLeyte has the only prawnhatchery in whole Easternvisayas region.

    Prawn pond is intend-ed as demonstration armor instructional purposes.Its just almost a hectare. Forthe estival, we collaboratedwith Janno Idjao, armer-entrepreneur and Bontoccouncilor to produce therequired volume o prawnswith our technical assis-tance, Calva admitted.

    Te campus administra-

    tor however said they willcontinue to reach out theirtechnology to the armer-entrepreneurs in shrimpindustry.

    We are here or them.We will continue to do re-search or their benet.(RONALD O. REYES)

    Asian Fisheries Develop-ment Center who also gavepositive impressions on the

    event.I am happy with the re-

    search eorts being done bythe aculty and researcherso the University. I wouldencourage them to havetheir research proposals re-viewed and their researchoutput published in peerreviewed journals so thattheir output could be dis-seminated. Tis would alsogive your University widerecognition in the researchcommunity, read Dr.Aralars message.

    She also congratulatedSLSU president Dr. GloriaReyes or the success o theestival..

    Te keyword is sustain-ability. o do it, we needarmer-entrepreneurs to en-gage in ulang arming, needto conduct more researcheson ulang, especially onbrood stocking density, im-prove hatchery technology,and most importantly needLGUs support, Calva alsosaid.

    Te organizers have

    spent roughly P3 million orthe repair and improvemento the school acility and orholding the congress, ac-cording to Calva.

    Nine municipalitieshave given nancial sup-port to the event, she added.

    With the success o the

    EVs prawn capital needsmore govt support

    response to the clamor o

    members who were aectedby recent typhoon Quintawhich brought fash foodsin the Central Visayas .

    We also have a groupo members who becamequalied or the loan aertheir agencies committed toupdate their unpaid premi-ums through a memoran-dum o agreement, he said.

    Tese agencies includedthe Local Water District inKauswagan and the Bacolodmunicipal government inLanao del Norte.

    Te agreement eec-tively lied their agenciessuspension hence restoringthe members loan privi-leges, Vergara said.

    Since the loan windowwas opened last December7, the GSIS has thus ar re-

    State pension und

    Government Service andInsurance System (GSIS)has extended the dead-line or the ling o emer-gency loan applicationsuntil January 18, or GSISmembers in eight prov-inces in the Visayas, andin two government o cesin Mindanao .

    Te pension und previ-ously set the deadline or