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TACLOBAN FIESTA FEVER: Tacloban City fiesta fever heats up going into the final week stretch for the fiesta celebration in honor of its patron, Seor Sto. io culminating withthe fluvial parade along San Juanico Strait and Cankabato Bay and land procession around the citys major thoroughfares on June 30.
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Mostly cloudy skies. Scat-tered thunderstorms during
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Chance o rain 50%.
VOL. XXV NO. L XXIII
MONDAY JUNE 24, 2013
Leyte-Samar
P10.00 IN TACLOBAN
he Regional Devel-opment Council (RDC)is clueless on the imple-mentation status o theseprojects intended or 55poor municipalities o the
region under the bottom-up budgeting (BuB) ap-proach this year.
In a meeting late lastweek, oicials are sup-posed to get updates but
it ended up discussingmonitoring guidelines in-stead both representativesrom the Department oInterior and Local Gov-
ernment (DILG) regionaloice and the NationalAnti Poverty Commission(NAPC) have no answerto the question.
Acting RDC ChairmanBoniacio Uy, who is alsothe regional director o
Where are the anti-povertyprojects for EV? RDC asks
By SARWELL Q.MENIANO
PALO, Leyte What exactly happened to
the P662 million worth poverty reduction
projects in Eastern Visayas? The regions
highest policymaking body appears to be ina bind.
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TACLOBAN CITYPension for veterans will
be delayed this June, ac-
cording to the Philippine
Veterans Affairs Office
(PVAO) here in the re-
gion.
Paul Liborio, in-charge
of PVAO-8 field extension
service, said the glitch is
Due to DBM late NCA issuance
Release of vets pension to be delayed
mainly due to the Depart-ment of Budget and Man-
agements (DBM) delay
in issuing the notice of
cash allocations (NCA).
The NCA is the in-
strument that authorizes
the transfer of cash for
PVAO to be able to remit
pensions to the autho-
rized servicing banksand Armed Forces of
the Philippines (AFP)
financial institutions,
Lobrigo said.
The rescheduling of
PVAO pensions for June
is however, temporary,
Lobrigo added.
ACLOBAN CIY Concerns have beenraised on the capability
o local government unitsto measure the height ochildren with only 575o the regions 4,390 ba-rangays have abricatedheight boards.
Te National NutritionCouncil (NNC) said thatin the past three years,they have been callinglocal o cials to purchaseheight boards to ully im-plement the Child GrowthStandard (CGS).
We have been remind-ing the local governmentunits to have their ownheight boards. Along withweighing scales, these are
tools needed to monitornutritional status o chil-dren, Segundina DevotaDilao, NNC-8 o cer-in-charge, said.
In 2009, the WorldHealth Organizations CGSintroduced the single in-ternational standard thatrepresents the best de-scription o physiologicalgrowth or all children lessthan ve years o age
Te CGS training was
rolled out in 2,696 ba-rangays as o last month,representing 61.41% o thetotal number o villages inEastern Visayas.
O the six provinces,only Biliran has complet-ed the training. Otherareas also recorded sig-
NNC calls LGUs to procure height
boards to monitor kids growth
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Leyte Samar Daily Express NEWS Monday, 24 June 20132
National high school soon
to rise at V&G Subdivision
power rate is not bad, but wemust know rst i they gointo the process, i they doconsultation or public hear-ing beore they come up withthis plan, Apostol added.
Te board member
they could submit theirdocument to the EnergyRegulatory Commissionbut there was also a planto increase electricityrate, Apostol explained.
Teir plan to increase
posed to the granting ocertication to the DonOrestes Romualdez Elec-tric Cooperative (Dorelcowhen they asked or itrom provincial council.
Upon perusing thedocuments, I saw that itwas not only the receiptthat they are asking romthe Sanggunian beore
ACLOBAN CIY Tere was a plan to in-crease power rates in cer-tain areas o the rst andsecond districts, reasonwhy the Committee onEnergy chairperson othe Sanguniang Panlala-wigan o Leyte, SecondDistrict Board MemberAnlie Apostol, has op-
rom the second district
stressed that they will a-vor the electric coopera-tive on their request orthe issuance o receipthowever they must waitrst or their decision a-ter members o the Sang-gunian aer they conducta public hearing.
It was learned romApostol that the electriccooperative did not con-duct public hearing inrelation to the power in-crease which is why sheasked or the presence oDorelco o cials and oth-er government o cials tobe at the legislative build-ing o Sanggunian Panla-lawigan this uesday a-ternoon (June 25).
I just hope that allmunicipal mayors con-
Electric coop told to hold public
hearing on planned power rate hike
cerned should attend,i not their represen-tatives and electricconsumers o the a-ected towns must be
there so we can gettheir position and we
attached our comment
based on their sentimentin the receipt that we willissue to the Dorelco, sheadded.
I the people are inavor o the increase thenwe will give the receiptbut i the people say theyare against the increasewe will still give Dorelcothe receipt but we willinclude there our com-ment based on whatpeople had said, Apostol
stressed.Aected towns o saidincrease are anauan andolosa in the rst districto Leyte and Dagami,abontabon, Dulag, Ju-lita, Burauen, Mahaplag,McArthur, Javier and Ju-lita. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)
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low their pension day of
the deposit bank in with-
drawing their pensions,
Lobrigo said. (REYAN L.ARINTO)
the month through Asia
United Bank (AUB), Land
Bank of the Philippines
(LBP), Maybank Philip-
pines, Inc., and United
Coconut Planters Bank
(UCPB) will receive their
pension on June 28.
PVAO pensioners us-
ing the Armed Forces
and Police Savings and
Loan Association, Inc.
(AFPSLAI) will get their
monthly pension begin-
ning on the 17 th of the
month will also be moved
temporarily on June 25.
To avoid confusion,pensioners have to fol-
There are about 600
PVAO pensioners (all
veterans and surviving
spouses) in the region
Lobrigo said pension-
ers who withdraw their
monthly pension at the
Development Bank of
the Philippines (DBP)
and Philippine Veterans
Bank (PVB) every 20th
of the month would in-
stead get their pension
on June 25.
He added that pen-
sioners who receive theirpens ion eve ry 25 th of
NNC...from page 1
yet started the training.he Food and Nutri-
tion Research Instituterevealed that the regionranks second with veryhigh percentage o 5 to 10
years old children withstunted growth at 41% othe total population, justnext to Zambonga Penin-sulas 43.4%.
Te situation o stunt-ing children is alarmingbecause all the six prov-inces except SouthernLeyte have high magni-tude. You can just imag-ine that in every incho stunting, that wouldcause P4,000 decrease otheir wage when they turn
adults, Dilao explained.(SARWELL Q. MENIANO)
nicant training coverage Leyte (70.86%), Samar(61.73%), Northern Samar(51.66%), Eastern Samar
(47.20%), and SouthernLeyte (43.95%).
Among the cit ies ,CGS trainings have beencompleted in Baybay, Bo-rongan, Catbalogan, Maa-sin, and Ormoc. acloban,the regional capital posted59% coverage. Calbayog,on the other hand, has not
proved and signed intolaw on November 14,2012 by President Be-nigno S. Aquino III.
Padillo urther ex-plained that it was Rep.Romualdez who initi-ated and sponsored thecreation o RepublicAct 10290. he schoolonce operational, highschool students romneighboring barangayssuch as Imelda Village,Marasbaras, Caibaanand Barangays 109-A and 109 both in V& G can enroll in saidschool, said Padillo.(FRED PADERNOS)
ice signed by MarianitoDimaandal, director IV,was received at the citymayors oice, inorm-ing the mayor on theapproval o the Republic
Act No. 10290 An ActEestablishing NationalHigh School in the cityo acloban,Province oLeyte to be known as theV & G National HighSchool and Appropriat-ing Funds hereo ap-
a 6,000 square me-ters area wherein threebuildings will be erectedinitially with a P1.9 mil-lion budget or phase 1rom the oice o Leyte
Rep. Ferdinand Mar-tin Romualdez(1st dis-trict).
A letter dated No-vember 20, 2012 ad-dressed to Mayor Al-red Romualdez romMalacaang records o-
ACLOBAN CIY-- Another nationalhigh school in the cityis now undergoing con-struction particularlyat Phase 2B in V & G
Subdivision, Brgy.109-A, ollowing the ap-proval o a RepublicAct creating the same.
Brgy. ChairmanRudy Padillo revealedthat the new nationalhigh school occupies
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3Leyte Samar Daily ExpressMonday, 24 June 2013 NEWS
Supreme Court of the Philippines
Judicial and Bar Council
Manila
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) announces the opening, forapplication or recommendation, of judicial positions in the followingcourts:REGION VAntique
RTC, Br 12, San Jose-Election Court for Municipal Ofcials(07060201)RTC,Br.64,Bugasong(07060203)
CapizRTC,Brs.15&17,RoxasCity-ElectionCourtsforMunicipalOf-
cials(07060301)RTC,Br.20,Mambusao(07060302)MTCC,Brs.3&4,RoxasCity(09569301)
IloiloRTC, Br. 25, Iloilo City - Special Court for Drugs Cases
(07060401)RTC,Br.38,IloiloCity(07060401)
Negros OccidentalRTC,Br.46,BacolodCity-SpecialCourtforAgrarian
Cases(07060502)RTC,Br.58,SanCarlosCity-SpecialCourtforFamily
Cases(07060504)RTC,Br.55,Himamaylan(07060503)RTC,Br.61,Kabangkalan(07060506)RTC,Br.63,LaCarlotaCity(07060508)MTCC,TalisayCity(09060509)MTC,Cauayan(10060502)
REGION VIIBohol
RTC,Br.1,TagbilaranCity-(07070101)RTC,Br.48,TagbilaranCity-SpecialCommercialCourt
(07070101)CebuRTC,Br.5,CebuCity(07070201)RTC, Br. 55, Mandaue City - Election Court for Municipal
Ofcials(07070205)Negros Oriental
MTCC,Br.1,DumagueteCity(09070303)REGION VIIILeyte
MTCC,Br.2,TaclobanCity(09080201)MCTC,Merida-Leyte(11080210)
Northern SamarRTC,Br.23,Allen(07080303)MTC,Palapag(11080302)MCTC,SanJose-Biri(11080306)
Southern LeyteMCTC,Pintuyan-SanRicardo(11080407)Applicationsorrecommendations(withconforme)mustbe sub-
mitted in duplicate not later than 1 July 2013 to the JBC ReceivingSection,Mezzanine,SupremeCourtCentennialBldg.,PadreFauraSt.,Manila(Tel.No.552-9607;FaxNo.552-9598;[email protected] & jbc87supremecourt.gov.ph). To facilitatethe processing of applications, the STATION CODE aligned to eachcourtshouldbeindicatedintheapplication.Thosewhoapplied(or
indicatedintheirPersonalDataSheetstheirpreferredcourts)beforethesevacanciesweredeclaredopenmustmanifestinwritingbeforethedeadlineforsubmissionofapplicationswhethertheyarestillin -terested to pursue their application.
Thefollowingdocumentsmustbe submittednotlaterthan16
July 2013.Transcript of Law Records
BirthCerticateoranyotherproofofageandcitizenshipCerticateofAdmissiontotheBar(withBarRating)ClearancesfromNBIandOmbudsman
ClearancefromtheOfceoftheBarCondant(notrequiredofMembersoftheJudiciary)
Certicatefrom employerre employmentand pending/decidedcase(notrequiredofMembersoftheJudiciary)
ClearanceandCerticateofGoodStanding fromtheIBPNa-tionalOfce
Police Clearance from place of residence
Performance Rating for the past three years (for those in govern-mentserviceexceptMembersoftheJudiciary)
Resultsofthefollowingmedicalexamination(conductedwithintwomonthspriortothelingoftheapplicationorrecommendation)
*Routinechestx-ray(excludingx-raylms)
* Complete Blood Count* Routine Urinalysis
*BloodChemistry-FBS,BUN,Creatinine,UricAcid, Cholesterol,andSGPT
* Electrocardiogram (12-Lead)SwornMedicalCerticatewithndingsorimpressionsonthere-
sultsofthesaidmedicalexamination
IncomeTaxReturnorCerticateofCompensationPayment/TaxWithheld for the two preceding years
SwornStatementofAssets,Liabilities,andNetworthforthepasttwo years in case of applicants in government service, and for the
preceding year for those in private sectorAfdavitthatapplicantwasnotacandidateforanyelectiveofce
within one year from the date of application
CerticateofCompliancewith,orExemptionfrom,theManda -tory Continuing Legal Education Program (for private practitioners)
Twosampledecisions/resolutions/pleadingsTreatises, opinions,or articleswritten, edited,or published(if
any)Theserequirementsshouldbesubmittedintwocomplete sets
(oneoriginalandoneduplicate)photocopiedonalongbondpaper)
enclosedinseparatelongbrownenvelopesandaccompaniedwith
(1)atransmittalletterindicatingallthesubmitteddocumentsand(2)a compact disc containing scanned or electronic copies of all saiddocuments.
Previousapplicantswhoareapplyingfortheabove-mentioned
vacanciesmust inquirefromMs. CarolineC.Faustino oftheJBCSecretariat (Tel.No. 552-9512)about their lackingor outof date
(morethanoneyearfromissuance)documentaryrequirementsandsubmitthembeforetheabove-mentioneddeadline.
THOSE WITH INCOMPLETE REQUIREMENTS OR OUT OFDATE DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS SHALL NEITHER IN-TERVIEWED NOR CONSIDERED FOR NOMINATION.
28May2013. (Sgd.) ENRIQUETA E. VIDAL
Cler kofCourt&ExOfcioSecretary
MANILA -- Govern-ment workers used a back-hoe and an incineratorFriday to crush and burnmore than ve tons osmuggled elephant tusksworth an estimated $10million (P430 million)in the biggest known de-struction o tracked ivo-
ry outside Arica.Te government saidthe destruction o thestockpile, gathered romseizures since 2009, dem-onstrates its commitmentto ghting the illegal ivorytrade.
It also eliminates anyopportunity or corruptocials to resell the ivory,as was the case in 2006when the largest singleshipment o 3.7 tones van-ished rom the inventory,according to an interna-
tional network that tracksthe illegal trade.
Ivory is known to havedisappeared rom a numbero government-held stock-piles worldwide, so it is vi-tal that proper protocols areestablished, said ColmanO Criodain rom the WorldWide Fund or Nature.
Te US Agency or In-ternational Development
and the anti-wildlie tra-cking Freeland Founda-tion said they were assistingthe Philippine governmentin conducting DNA analy-sis o elephant tusks at theCenter or ConservationBiology o the Universityo Washington so that lawenorcement agencies willhave inormation on theorigin and transit points othe smuggled ivory. It willalso help to dismantle crim-inal syndicates responsibleor poaching in Arica.
Tis not only sends amessage to wildlie track-
ers that the Philippine gov-ernment is taking rm ac-tion against the illegal ivorytrade, but also takes a standagainst corruption by burn-ing their ivory stockpile soit cannot be stolen then soldinto the black market, saidSteven Galster, director oBangkok-based Freeland
Foundation.Te Southeast Asian na-
tion has been used as a transitroute between Arica and therest o Asia. Ivory can etch upto $2,000 per kilogram ($910per pound) on the black mar-ket and more than $50,000or an entire tusk.
Te Elephant rade In-ormation System, whichtracks the illegal trade onbehal o the 1989 Conven-tion on International radein Endangered Species, saidthe Philippines is among
nine countries and terri-tories identied as being
most heavily implicated inthe illegal trade. Te othersare Kenya, anzania, SouthArica, Malaysia, Vietnam,Hong Kong, China andTailand.
Te Philippines is a tran-sit point but also is knownor its carving industry pro-ducing religious sculptures
and artiacts.Last year, National Geo-
graphic magazine eaturedan ivory collection alleg-edly belonging to a RomanCatholic priest, MonsignorCristobal Garcia o Cebu,who was suspended in 2012by the Vatican because oa sex abuse case. Te Phil-ippines National Bureauo Investigation has said itwould question Garcia overthe origin o the ivory icons.
Ocer Sixto Comia saidFriday he had not received
any reports on the result othe investigation. (AP)
Philippines destroys 5 tons of ivory tusks
AS OURISM stake-holders gathered or theourism Congress yes-terday, Cebu Chamber oCommerce and Industry(CCCI) president LitoMaderazo urged those inthe business to put moreemphasis on culture andheritage when develop-ing tourism products.
Maderazo, during theopening ceremonies, alsoasked those in govern-ment to do somethingabout inrastructure, cit-ing problems like traccongestion and foodingas becoming requentproblems.
Maderazo said it isculture and heritagethat makes a destinationunique or tourists.
He urged stakeholdersto sell the Cebu experi-ence and do away with
the usual tours and con-
ventional establishmentsand stores.
Daily Cebu lifeourists, he said,
should be immersed inthe daily lie o Cebuanos.Tey need to experiencewhat we ourselves enjoy inCebu.
He noted that tour-ists should be introduced
to street ood, markets,jeepney rides and the cre-ative things that are beingmade here. Along withthis, he said local and na-tional government unitsshould work to improvecleanliness and peace andorder, bringing the mes-sage down to market ven-dors and jeepney drivers.
During the conerence,the idea o oering clearerhome-stay arrangementswas brought up.
Governor-elect Hilario
Davide III acknowledged
the importance o tourismor Cebus developmentand assured that his ad-ministration will supportlocal government unitsin developing their owntourism programs.
He urged local leadersto highlight heritage intheir own towns and sup-port sustainable local eco-
nomic enterprises. As anexample, he said ownerso historical homes can beencouraged to turn theirhouses into home-stay ac-commodations or cas.
He urged Cebuanos towork hard to get the cov-eted chance to host theprincipal event o the AsiaPacic Economic Coop-eration (Apec) Summitin 2015. With the ApecSummit meetings and theWorld Eucharistic Con-gress to be held in Cebu
in 2016, Davide said Ce-
buanos should grab thechance to take Cebu tour-ism to a new level.
Cebu Vice Gov. AgnesMagpale, who gave thekeynote message, cred-ited the CCCI or comingup with the Suroy-SuroySugbo, saying it was a coregroup that rst brought itup during the Balik Cebu
Program, which welcomedbalikbayans arriving to at-tend the Sinulog Festival.
Need tweakingMagpale elt the CCCI
has not been acknowl-edged suciently or thesuccess o the program,although she admitted theSuroy-Suroy Sugbo stillneeds tweaking to becomea perect tourism vehicleto introduce the country-side.
Despite some faws,
Emphasize heritage in tourism
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evaluation system o theiroce. Concerned agencieswill be asked to submit astatus report to their mainoice, Madjus told RDCmembers, citing guidelines.
Tese agencies are theDepartment o AgrarianReorm, Department oAgriculture, Departmento Education, Departmento Energy, Department oEnvironment and NaturalResources, Department
o Health, DILG, Depart-ment o Labor and Em-ployment, Departmento Social Welare and De-
velopment, Departmento ourism, echnicalEducation and Skills De-
velopment Authority, andNational ElectriicationAdministration.
NAPC UndersecretaryMaritona Labajo, who wasexpected to report projectupdates, was not presentduring the gathering othe regions highest poli-cymaking body.
DILG regional plan-ning center manager LilianMadjus said their oce isstill consolidating reportsrom 11 concerned govern-
ment oces in the region.She pointed out that thetask o making monitoringreports is not just connedto DILG unctions.
Heads o participat-ing agencies shall ensurethat the reporting o BuBprojects is integrated in theexisting monitoring and
local government units asidentied in their respec-tive Bottom local povertyreduction action plans.
Te DILG is the chairo the Regional PovertyReduction Action eams the group tasked to pro-
vide support and guid-ance to local governmentunits throughout the BuBprocess and monitor the
implementation o theBuB projects.Under the guideline,
NAPC project manage-ment is expected set-upa parallel monitoring sys-tem and an interactivewebsite to post status re-ports o the BuB or thepublic to know.
the National EconomicDevelopment Authority,asked the DILG in par-ticular to present data onthe multi-million projectsduring their RDC meet-ing.
We hope to get reportson the BuB (bottom-up
budgeting) implementationstatus or agencies to seethe problem and make ap-propriate actions, Uy said.
he Bottom-up bud-geting is an approach inpreparing the budget pro-posals o agencies takinginto consideration the de-velopment needs o poor
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Leyte Samar Daily Express OPINION Monday, 24 June 20134
T
EDITORIAL
Its the 5th novena
day today for Sr. Sto.
Nio patron of Taclo-
ban. Two masses as
usual are going to be
celebrated. One, is go-
ing to be celebrated at
5 in the morning, and
in Waray-waray and in
English it will be done
at 5 this afternoon.
It will also Youth Day
at the Pintados-Kasa-
dyaan Park (RTR), at
4:00 oclock and Gi-
noong Leyte at 7:30 to-night.
Tomorrow the 25th
of June will be DepEd
Night where PK-F park
habitus will be enter-
tained with folk dances
by the secondary level
and a must-hear kundi-
man; songs by a group of
elementary level talents.
here is uproar of hate and condemna-
tion all over the land led by Representa-
tive Walden Bello of Akbayan party- list
Send sex-pervert diplomats tothe real Gates of Hell.in Hell!
expose on alleged sexual exploitation of women
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who took
temporary shelter and sought assistance from
embassy officials of Jordan, Kuwait and Syria.
These hapless women OFWs dared travel
abroad to seek greener pastures.
In time however, some of the OFWs were
discovered to have been victims of illegal re-
cruitment, while some left their jobs because
of alleged abusive employees. They sought
shelter and assistance in our embassies only to
be victims of prostitution and sex exploitation
initiated by some alleged sex perverted Philip-
pine diplomats in these embassies.
We wonder how these diplomats got hired.
Needless for us to say that our embassies are
supposed to be to a great measure be the spit-
ting image of the Philippine nation. Diplomats
are supposed to possess the highest integrity
and morality level in both their public and
private lives.
These diplomats have successfully stained
the clean image of our country. They were
ordered to come home though, to explain
their side in the Bello expose. There is neither
rhyme nor reason for the investigation to be
conducted in closed doors. It should be open
to the public. If found guilty beyond reason-
able doubt they should spend the rest of their
lives behind bars.
Adlaw Han Kabataan Todayat the Pintados Kasadyaan Festival of Festivals
It is but a week away
from the Tacloban fiesta
celebration in honour of
Sr. Sto. Nio de Taclo-ban, June the 30th.
-oOo-
Today is also the feast
of Saint John the Baptist,
his birthday, six month
ahead of the birth of our
Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ (Luke 1:36). John
played a very important
role in our journey to sal-
vation. He went around
in his time inspired by
the Holy Spirit proclaim-
ing and announcing thecoming of Jesus Christ
the Son of God who will
save and has saved us in-
deed from eternal dam-
nation.
Aside from remem-
bering and commemo-
rating the event by
prayers, of adoration
and thanks, everyone
is cautioned to prepare
for this pestering be-
haviour of some way-
ward people who wait
and stand by the road-
sides ready to throw,
spill buckets of water
to vehicles and passers-
by. It has been a prac-
tice among many of us
since time immemorial,
and for whatever pur-
pose it is done, is defi-
nitely not a wholesome
one.
It may be fun forthem, the perpetrators,
but definitely abhor-
ring to those who have
dressed themselves up
properly for the day to
go to work and for other
wholesome intentions
outside of home. There
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5Leyte Samar Daily ExpressMonday, 24 June 2013 OPINION
The Miami Heat is
NBA Champion again. A
Game 6 comeback when it
appeared to be over and a
strong Game 7 victory over
an equally strong team ce-mented a place for Miami
among NBAs great teams
in the company of LA Lak-
ers, Boston Celtics and the
San Antonio Spurs.
The Heat ran off with
its 2nd straight NBA cham-
pionship series. It became
the NBAs first repeat
champion since the Lakers
The Miami Heat
in 2009-2010 and the first
team to beat the Spurs in the
NBA finals.
The San Antonio Spurs
will always remember its a
title they let slip away.The Heat finally re-
pelled the tenacious San
Antonio Spurs, 95-88 and
clinched their 2nd straight
NBA championship.
Miami made it difficult
for San Antonio to hit the
outside shots. They chal-
lenged almost every shot
forcing Danny Green and
Leonard to put the ball on
the floor and face their Mi-
ami defenders.
After their remarkable
come back in Game 6, Mi-
amis confidence was so
high. They knew that the
overtime loss of the Spurs
would drain them. This
was where homecourt ad-
vantage made all the dif-
ference. But the victory of
Miami redound to excellent
teamwork of all the players
especially Lebron James,
Dwayne Wade, Chrish
Bosh, Ray Allen and ShaneBattier.
Congratulations also
to the Miami Coach, Eric
Spoelstra, the Fil-Am pride
of the Filipinos for bringing
honor to the Filipino people
through his infinite pursuit
of excellence for winning
his 2nd NBA championship
in a row.
June 24, 2013 Monday
Solemnity of the Birth of John the Baptist
Is 49:1-6; Ps 139; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66,80
BIRTH OF JOHN
When the time arrived for Elizabeth to have her child she gave
birth to a son. Her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had
shown his great mercy toward her, and they rejoiced with her. When
they came on the eight day to circumcise the child, they were going
to call him Zechariah after his father, but his mother said in reply
No. He will be called John. But they answered her, There is no
one among your relatives who has this name. So they made signs,
asking his father what he wished him to be called. He asked for a tab-
let and wrote, John is his name, and all were amazed. Immediately
his mouth was opened, and his tongue freed, and he spoke blessingGod. Then fear came upon all their neighbors, all these matters were
discussed throughout the hill country of Judea. All who heard these
things took them to heart saying What, then, will this child be? For
surely the hand of the Lord was with him. The child grew and became
strong in spirit, and he was in the desert until the day of his manifesta-
tion to Israel.
BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST
The greatness of John can be seen in the announcement of his birth
and the event itself, similar to the same occurrences in the life of Jesus.
John attracted countless people to the banks of the Jordan and some
people thought he was the Messiah. But he constantly deferred to Je-
sus, even to the point of sending away some of his followers to become
the first disciples of Jesus. John the Baptist spoke for those who were
suffering. He pointed out the faults, especially of those in power, those
who were in a position to improve and alter things. So genuine was the
man that people went to him in crowds. When they listened they were
cut to the heart. They went down into the Jordan to be cleansed of theirsins and to renew their lives in this world. The Lord himself joined
them and was baptized. John called the people to justice as the basic
foundation for good and peaceful world. The voices of many modern
day followers of John the Baptist call out today. News reporters and
aid workers continue the work of the Baptist, calling us to turn our
hearts in compassion towards each other. (His Word is Life by Vima
Dasan, S.J., published by Paulines. Visit us at www.paulines.ph or at
Paulines Media Center, Real St., Tacloban City, Tel. #321-31-95)
Sowers Thought: Just as after holy Communion Jesus is really
present in our souls in body, blood, soul, and divinity, so in his Truth
he is really with him who carries his Holy Gospel. (Blessed James
Alberione, SSP, STD, Founder of the Pauline Family)
are even sadists among
these perpetrators whodip their buckets of water
in canals then throw the
dirty water to passers-by.
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San Juan (formerly
Cabali-an) in Southern
Leyte celebrates their
annual fiesta today.
Happy Fiesta incoming
Mayor Boy Mortera.
Adlaw...from page 4
Kidding
AsidePAUL JAMES ANCAO
I keep meeting a lot of
acquaintances that are ei-
ther, unemployed or under-
employed.
Once I met a childhood
friend who graduated in
college and is now working
for a famous clothing line.Ive learned from our con-
versation that his co-work-
ers are undergrads. Instead
of lamenting, he went for
the easy-go-lucky remark:
Cge la nabubuhi man gihap.
I further learned that he re-
signed from a previous job,
which had a better compen-
sation package, because he
did not like his uniform.
What a lousy excuse.
Ive known a lot of high
school batch mates who
spent fat matriculations
in college. Some of themlavishly spent for more
than what was required (as
flaunted in social network-
ing sites). I come across
them only to learn how
much they are enduring the
volunteer and contractual
life of a laborer. The beer-
and-skittles of their life,
perhaps, came in first and
had been exhausted in col-
lege, compromising prac-
ticality and wisdom over
trend and social receipt.
People across the coun-
try keep on complainingon how little employment
there is for a bulky group of
graduates. Year after year
universities and schools let
their students out theoreti-
cally groomed up and ready
for what the real world of-
fers. To stiffen the compe-
tition, previous graduates
who have failed to find
employment, squeeze in
with the freshies. The gov-
ernment is addressing the
problem by broadening the
list of jobs through overseas
involvement. Pointless tosay, its obviously not ad-
equate.
However, I feel we are
biased. We actually have
jobs. We actually have
places to generate revenue.
We have been unidirection-
al all this time and we have
been casting our stones to
We deserve our stones
our authorities only. For a
fact, we also deserve our
stones.
We need to acquire per-
severance and satisfaction
and we need a nudge in
the rear when we make our
choices. The opportunity
is in plain sight but we re-
fuse to grab it because we
choose to go for something
which can fuel our wants.
More often than not, some
choose to dwell with the
sex, drugs and rock and
roll lifestyle rather than
to put all potentials into
good use. Some do not go
for their dreams; they go
for what their wallets can
materialize and what oth-
ers dream and accept about
them. The administration
has lapses; and yes the edu-
cational system can address
to page 7
There must be a clean-
up of our party- list sys-
tem and it should be done
sooner. Such move would
eliminate groups that are
unnecessary and are only
there to take advantage of
the loopholes of the po-
litical-electoral system in
the country. Paramount
consideration is to preventfamilies and clans from
entering into the system
where other members are
already entrench as district
representatives. So much
for redundant positions and
waste of funds.
It will be noted that
before the 2013 election,
there was clamor by no less
than COMELEC Chairman
Sixto Brillantes to consider
removing certain groups
that do not represent mar-
ginalized sectors. It was
noted that numerous par-ty- list groups do not actu-
ally represent basic sectors,
those that remain voiceless
in our society. One of these
party -lists that became
controversial recently due
to what happened to its
first nominee, Jude Acidre,
SC must reconsider its ruling
on party-list system
is the An Waray party -list.
Congressman Bem Noel
finished his three terms,
only to be succeeded by
his sister if the results of
the elections would war-
rant. There are other party-
lists that are represented
by families and political
parties whose members are
already district representa-tives. It is one ploy of po-
litical families to perpetuate
themselves in power. Ugly
as it may seem, it is as if
these families have found
means to expand their op-
portunities to be in power.
Clearly, political families
find ways to run and get
elected in various positions
all at the same time which a
UP social scientist terms as
horizontal dynasties.
The party- list system
has to undergo a transpar-
ent and honest cleaningoperation. Only legitimate
groups that really represent
the basic sectors must be al-
lowed to register as party
list. Even the membership
of the organizations espe-
cially those that are listed as
nominees (who would later
represent the group as Party
list Representative) must un-
dergo scrutiny. Hiding in the
structure are family members
who are not the right person-
alities to represent the sector.
Most of them are related byblood or affinity. If found to
be relatives of sitting repre-
sentatives, these clan mem-
bers who are under the guise
of party list nominees must
be prohibited or the party list
group they represent must
be disqualified. Clearly, as
members of political clans or
political parties they are not
marginalized and cannot rep-
resent a marginalized group.
The worst scenario is
the possibility that the par-
ty- list system evolved as
need or scapegoat of po-litical wannabes that are
too weak to run right away
as district representatives.
Or, they could be deriva-
tives of political parties.
They could have been orga-
nized to become machinery
groups of those running in
the presidential elections in
2016 and beyond. They use
these groups for financing
and campaigns.
The Supreme Court
decision prior to the May
13 elections that ruled that
non-marginalized groupsand political parties can
take part in party-list elec-
tions must be reconsid-
ered. It is complicating
the political system in the
country. It is being used
as vehicle for circumvent-
ing the law.
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Leyte Samar Daily Express NOTICES Monday, 24 June 20136
Republic of the
Philippines
SUPREME COURT
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Eighth Judicial Region
Branch 14
Baybay City, Leyte
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IN RE: PETITION FOR
CANCELLATION OF
BIRTH CERTIFICATE
OF RUGELEN
GONTINIAS OPANO,
RUGELENGONTINIAS OPANO,
Petitioner,
-versus-
THE LOCAL CIVIL
REGISTRAR OF
BAYBAY CITY, LEYTE
& THE NATIONAL
STATISTICS OFFICE
Respondents
SP. PROC.
NO. B-13-05-04
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ORDERThis is a verified peti-
tion for the cancellation of
petitioners Certificate of
Live Birth issued by the Lo-
cal Civil Registrar of BaybayCity, Leyte, filing this peti-
tion through counsel. Peti-
tioner alleges, among others,
that she is a Filipino citizen,
of legal age, single and a resi-
dent of Brgy. Ciabu, Baybay
City, while respondent Local
Civil Registrar of Baybay
City is a government entity
in-charge of recording and
registering the facts of births,
marriages and deaths in the
City of Baybay, Leyte, and
the National Statistics Of-
fice also a government entity
which in-charge of recording
and registering the facts of
births, marriages and deaths
in the City of Baybay, Leyte,
and the National Statistics
Office also a government
entity which also records all
the facts of births, marriages
and deaths, etc. all over the
country, that petitioner was
born an illegitimate child on
March 12, 1991 in Pulan-
duta, Balud, Masbate whosemother is Nita Lumanas Gon-
tinias and her father is Fred-
die Vargas Opano; that sev-
eral years after her birth, her
family transferred to Baybay,
Leyte; that when petitioners
mother failed to secure a
copy of her birth certificate
from the National Statistics
Office, she applied for a de-
layed registration at the Lo-
cal Civil Registrar of Baybay
City sometime in February
2004 and erroneously stated
therein petitioners place of
birth to be Baybay, Leyte
instead of Pulanduta, Balud,
Masbate and the said registra-
tion was forwarded to the Na-
tional Statistics Office which
bear the same erroneous entry(Annexes A & B); that
when petitioner learned that
erroneous registration, she
informed her father and the
latter applied for delayed reg-
istration of her facts of birth
at the Local Civil Registrar
of Balud, Masbate where an-
other certificate of birth was
issued (Annex C); that at
the moment, petitioner has
two existing registrations of
her facts of birth, thus, there
was a double registration; that
with the recent online comput-
erization sytem of registration
of births in the Philippines,
the second registration of pe-
titioners birth which contains
the correct entries of her birth
is not available at the National
Statistics Office due to the
first registration in Baybay
City; that in order to correct
the mistakes as to the place
of birth of herein petitioner,
the birth certificate issued by
the LCR of Balud, Masbateshould be followed and not
the erroneous registration
made before the LCR of Bay-
bay, City; that to prove that
the place of birth of petitioner
is Balud, Masbate, petitioners
Educational Records, Philip-
pine Passport thereto attached
(Annexes D & E); that
petitioner prays for the cancel-
lation of the birth certificate
issued by the LCR of Baybay
City, Leyte and at the National
Statistics Office. Petitioner
most respectfully prayed of
this Honorable Court that
after due notice, publication
and hearing, an order be is-
sued ordering the Local Civil
Registrar of Baybay City,
Leyte to cancel all the entriesin the Civil Registry regarding
the facts of birth of Rugelen
Gontinias Opano and likewise
the cancellation of her birth
record issued by the National
Statistics Office.
The petition being suffi-
cient in form and substance,
notice is hereby given that this
petition is set for initial hear-
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH DEED
OF ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of late Ricarda Merino
Tiballa extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated overa parcel of land situated at Tagapul-an, Western Samar, covered
by O.C.T. No. 13115, Free Patent No. 557820, Lot No. 2540,Cad. 429-D, containing an area of 31,278 square meters, perTax Dec. No. 00028 and one-half (1/2) share of said propertyowned by surviving spouse Marcial Tiballa. A Deed of Sale wasexecuted in favor of Sps. Teodoro and Leonora Gibo as vendeesfor the whole and entire above-described property; per Doc. No.135, Page No. 27, Book nO. 9, Series of 2009 of Notary PublicAtty. Orlando M. Lacula. LSDE: June 10, 17 & 24, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLE-
MENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given
that heirs of the late RicaradaTiballa extrajudicially settled,
partitioned and adjudicatedover 2 parcels of land, situatedin Brgy. San Vicente, Tagapul-an, Samar, more described as:1) Parcel of agricultural land,containing an area of 4,113square meters, assessed valueof P5,733.00 under Tax Dec.
No. 00072; Parcel 2, Agricul-tural land, containing an areaof 10,365 square meters, as-sessed value of P15,540.00,under Tax Dec. No. 00073. A
Deed of Sale was executed infavor of Sps. Teodoro B. Giboand Leonora F. Gibo as vend-ees for the above-described
property; per Doc. No. 219,Page No. 44, Book No. LX-VII, Series of 2011 of NotaryPublic Atty. Ma. Rowena L.Urot.
LSDE: June 10, 17 & 24, 2013
Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Branch 9 - Region 8
Bulwagan ng Katarun-
gan
Tacloban City
JOEL BASIANO
ABRASADO,
Plaintiff,
-versus-
ANGELINA ESPERAS
GARCIA joined by her
husband, and THE
REGISTER OF DEEDS
OF TACLOBAN CITY,
Defendants
CIVIL CASE
NO. 2012-06-14
FOR: CANCELLATION
OF ADVERSE CLAIM
WITH DAMAGES
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SUMMONSTO: ANGELINA
ESPERAS GARCIA
609 Penarubia,
Binondo, Manila
G R E E T I N G S:
You are hereby required
within fifteen (15) days after
service of this Summons upon
you, to file with this Court
and serve on the plaintiff your
Answer to the Complaint,
copy of which is attached, to-
gether with annexes. You are
reminded of the provision in
the OCA-IBP Memorandum
on Policy Guidelines dated
March 12, 2002 to observe
restraint in filing a motion to
dismiss and instead allege the
grounds thereof as defenses
in the Answer. If you fail to
answer within the time fixed,
the plaintiff will take judg-
ment by default and may be
granted the relief applied for
in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand un-
der seal of the Court, this 20th
day of May 2013.
(Sgd.) ROSALINA M.
PADILLA
OIC, Branch Clerk of
Court
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Republic of the
Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Branch 9 - Region 8
Bulwagan ng
Katarungan
Tacloban City
JOEL BASIANO
ABRASADO,
PLAINTIFF,
-versus-
ANGELINA ESPERAS
GARCIA, joined by her
husband, and the
REGISTER OF DEEDS
OF Tacloban City,
DEFENDANTS
CIVIL CASE
NO. 2012-06-54
FOR: CANCELLATION
OF ADVERSE CLAIM
WITH DAMAGESx- - - - - - - - - - - -x
ORDERActing on plaintiffis mo-
tion for leave of court to ef-
fect summons by publication
and finding the same to be
well-taken, the same is hereby
granted.
Accordingly, plaintiff is
granted leave of Court for him
to effect summons on defen-
dants by publication.
SO ORDERED.
Bulwagan ng Katarungan,
Tacloban City, November 19,
2012.
(Sgd.) ROGELIO C.
SESCON
Judge
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Republic of the
Philippines
8th Judicial Region
REGIONAL TRIAL
COURT
Branch 9
Bulwagan Ng
Katarungan
Tacloban City
JOEL BASIANO
ABRASADO
Plaintiff,
-versus-
ANGELINA ESPERAS
GARCIA, Joined by her
husband. And THE
REGISTER OF DEEDS
OF TACLOBAN CITY,
Defendants
Civil Case
No. 2012-06-54
For: CANCELLATION
OF ADVERSE CLAIM
WITH DAMAGES
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COMPLAINTCOMES NOW plaintiff
through counsel unto this
Honorable Court most re-
spectfully state:
1. That plaintiff is of le-
gal age, Filipino, single and
a resident of Sitio Alimasag,
Brgy. San Jose, Tacloban City,
whereon he may be served
with court processes;
2. That private defen-
dants are of legal age, Fili-
pinos and both are residents
of 609 Pearubia, Binondo,
Manila, whereon they may
be served with summons and
other court processes; while
defendant Register of Deeds
of Tacloban City, is the chief
of office of the Registry of
Deeds of Tacloban City and is
joined herein as party defen-
dant by virtue of the fact that
he is tasked with the duty of
registering documents on real
estates located within his ter-
ritorial jurisdiction;
3. That all parties hereto
have the capacity to sue and
be sued;
4. That plaintiff owns aparcel of residential land situ-
ated at Brgy. San Jose, Taclo-
ban City, which is more par-
ticularly described as follows:
A parcel of land des-
ignated as Lot 1388-C of
the subdivision Psd-08-
010978-D, being a portion
of Lot 1388, Cad. 220 (LRC
Rec. No. 1058), bounded on
the SE., SW, along lines 5-1-
2-3 by Lot 1388-D of this sub-
division, on the NW., along
line 3-4 by Lot 1387, Cad.
220; on the NE., along line
4-5 by Lot 1388-A (Road Lot)
of this subdivision, containing
an area of TWO HUNDRED
SEVENTY FOUR (274)
SQUARE METERS, more
or less, covered by Transfer
Certificate of Title No. 122-2011000326, of the Registry
of Deeds of Tacloban City.
A copy of the said TCT
No. 122-2011000326 is here-
to attached as ANNEX A,
The said property is now cov-
ered by Tax Declaration No.
01513231 and has a market
value of P60,280.00. A copy
of said tax declaration is here-
to attached as ANNEX B;
5. That plaintiff acquired
the said propety through do-
nation from his aunt, Floren-
tina Basiano, a sister of his
mother, per Deed of Dona-
tion dated January 26, 2011,
a copy of which is hereto at-
tached as ANNEX C;
6. That the said FlorentinaBasianos title over the said lot
was TCT No. T-52133, and by
virtue of the donation, it was
cancelled and in lieu thereof,
the afore-mentioned TCT No.
122-2011000326 was issued
in favor of plaintiff. A copy
of the said TCT No. T-52133
is hereto attached as ANNEX
D;
7. That Florentina Basia-
no acquired the lot from her
father, the late Luis Basiano,
through donation as evi-
denced by a Deed of Donation
dated Oct. 26, 1998, a copy of
which is hereto attached as
ANNEX E;
8. That shortly after Flo-
rentina Basiano was able to
obtain a title over the property,defendant Angelina Esperas
Garcia caused the registration
of an AFFIDAVIT OF AD-
VERSE CLAIM dated Oct. 2,
2000 over TCT No. T-52133
and said defendant claims that
she has hereditary rights over
the property covered by it, a
copy of said Affidavit of Ad-
verse Claim is hereto atatched
as ANNEX F;
9. That the said adverse
claim was then carried over to
defendants title, under Entry
No. 2011000614 dated Feb.
25, 2011 and it now operates
to harass him and prevents
him from using the property
in loaning purposes as well as
in putting up a viable business
project thereon, to his detri-
ment and prejudice;10. That the claim of said
defendant is baseless and un-
founded, the fact being that
she is not in anyway related to
the late spouses Mariano Ba-
siano and Rogelia Pretencio,
predecessors-in-interest of the
late Luis Basiano, in regard to
my above-described property;
as in fact, the latter, per his
documents properly registered
before the defendant Registry
of Deeds of Tacloban City was
the true and legal direct heir of
said spouses;
11. That additionally, said
Adverse Claim is infirm and
should not have deserved reg-
istration with the office of de-
fendant Register of Deeds asdefendant did not allege any
muniments of title and neither
did she present proof of her
being an heir;
12. That clear proof of
said adverse claim being one
designed to harass plaintiff
or whosoever may own the
property is the fact that de-
fendant Garcia has not filed
any complaint before a court
of law to enforce her alleged
hereditary rights even up to
this time;
13. That a continued an-
notation of said adverse claim
of defendant Garcia on the ti-
tle of plaintiff albeit the same
is baseless and unfounded cer-
tainly works to the great detri-
ment and prejudice of plain-tiff; hence, the same must be
cancelled and rendered of no
further legal force and effect.
14. That because of the
baseless and whimsical act
of filing said adverse claim
by defendant Garcia, plaintiff
was compelled to hire services
of counsel for which he spent
P20,000.00 as Acceptance Fee
and shall spend the sum of
P1,500.00 as per Court Ap-
pearance Fee.
WHEREFORE, premises
considered, it is most respect-
fully prayed of this Honorable
Court that an Order be issued
directing defendant Register
of Deeds of Tacloban City to
CANCEL and RENDER of no
further legal force and effect
the Adverse Claim annotated
under Entry No. 2011000614
at the back of Transfer Cer-
tificate of Title No. 122-
2011000326 registered in the
name of plaintiff.
Further, it is prayed that
defendant Angelina Esperas
Garcia joined by her spouse be
ordered to re-imburse plaintiff
of the sum of P20,000.00 by
way of Attorneys Fees as well
as all expenses plaintiff shall
have paid as Appearance Fees
as may be shown in evidence.
Plaintiff further prays for
such other relief and remedy
available in the premises.
Tacloban City, Philip-
pines, April 24, 2012.
(Sgd.) ERIC T. DEVEYRA
Counsel for Plaintiff
Rm. 214, Melecio
Tan Bldg.
Zamora cor. Salazar St.,
Tacloban City
Roll of Attorneys
No. 32515
PTR No. 7097486,
01/09/12, Tacloban City
IBP O.R. NO. 876850,
01/24/12, Tacloban City
MCLE III Compliance
No. 0019680, 12/29/10
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VERIFICATION AND
NON-FORUM
SHOPPINGI, JOEL BASIANO
ABRASADO, of legal age,
Filipino and resident of Sitio
Alimasag, Brgy. San Jose, Ta-
cloban City, after being duly
sworn to law, hereby depose
and say:
1. That I am the Plain-
tiff in the above-entitled case
which I filed against Angelina
Esperas Garcia for Cancella-
tion of Adverse Claim;
2. That I have caused the
preparation of the foregoing
Complaint and I have read the
contents thereof and the same
are true and correct of my
own knowlege and belief and
based on authentic records;
3. That I have not com-
menced any action involving
the same issues in any court,
tribunal or quasi-judicial
agency, or with the Supreme
Court or the Court of Appeals,
to the best of my knowledge,
no other such action or claim
is pending therein and in the
event that I should hereafter
learn to discover that there
is such other same or similar
action which has been filed or
is pending, I shall report this
fact within five (5) days from
the discovery to the Honor-
able Court where this case is
pending.
IN WITNESS WHERE-
OF, I have set my hand this
24th day of April 2012 in Ta-
cloban City, Philippines.(Sgd.) JOEL BASIANO
ABRASADO
Affiant
SUBSCRIBED AND
SWORN to before me this
24th day of April 2012 in Ta-
cloban City, Philippines.
(Sgd.) ATTY. ERIC T.
DE VEYRA
NOTARY PUBLIC
UNTIL DECEMBER
31, 2012
PTR No. 7097486
TAC. CITY
JAN. 3, 2012
ROLL OF A
TTORNEYS
NO. 32515
Doc. No. 221Page No. 46
Book No. I
Series of 2012
LSDE: June 10, 17 & 24,
2013
DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALENOTICE is hereby given that Adelina de la Cruz Edquilane
executed a Deed of Absolute Sale over an Agricultural Rice land,
Lot No. 208, Pls-481-D, covered by O.C.T. No 8629 and Tax
Dec. No. 00486 10454 with an area of 46,786 square meters in
favor of Estela A. Lagrimas and Nimfa Y. Lagrimas as vendees
for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 182, Page No.
38, Book No. XXIV, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Guido
Lavin, Jr. LSDE: June 10, 17 & 24, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENTNOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Emiliano Y. Tan and Clarita S. Tan extra-
judicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, located at Mabini Avenue,Catbalogan, Samar, covered by T.C.T. No. T-7757 and Tax Dec. No. 01-0010-00137, with PIN
No. 229-01-0010-02-032, containing an area of 193 square meters, more or less and Bank Ac-count at Allied Bank, Catbalogan, Samar Branch with Savings Account No. 0580-14079-1 with a
balance of P95,730.82 and at China Banking Corporation - Catbalogan Branch with account No.174020015464 with a balance of P362,051.95; per Doc. No. 3627, Page No. 606, Book No. 41,Series of 2013 of Notary Public Atty. Alma R. Yu-Lampasa.
LSDE: June 10, 17 & 24, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH DEED OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late CarlosAcebedo extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated
over a parcel of land, covered by Tax Dec. No. 08-30-0025-
0003, PIN No. 044-30-0025-001-44, Lot No. 784, located in
Brgy. Naga-naga, Palo, Leyte, containing an area of 912 square
meters, more or less and assessed value of P56,760.00; per Doc.
No. 368, Page No. 63, Book No. VIII, Series of 2009 of Notary
Public Atty. Edwin B. Tabaranza.
LSDE: June 17, 24 & July 1, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL ADJUDICATION WITH ABSOLUTE
SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Sps. Roque
A. Garcia and Visitacion Songalia Garcia extrajudicially settled
and adjudicated over a parcel of land located at Brgy. Solano,
Tanauan, Leyte, designated as Lot No. 4332, Case 9, Cad. 505,
containing an area of 1,437 square meters, more or less and cov-
ered by T.C.T. No. P-59146. A Deed of Sale was executed in fa -
vor of Sps. Elmer C. Magdalaga and Lolita Velasco-Magdalaga
as vendee for the above-described property, per Doc. No. 314,
Page No. 63, Book No. V, Series of 2013 of Notary Public Atty.
Rogelio P. Gula.
LSDE: June 17, 24 & July 1, 2013
ing on August 20, 2013 at 8:30
oclock in the morning at the
session hall of this court. Any
person who may have an in-
terest in this petition may file
an opposition and show cause
why this petition should not
be granted.
Let a copy of this order
be published at the expense
of the petitioner in a newspa-
per of general circulation in
the Province of Leyte once a
week for three (3) consecutive
weeks. Likewise, let a copy
of this order be posted in the
bulletin boards of the CityHall, at the Post Office and at
this Court, all in Baybay City,
Leyte, and at the Provincial
Capitol, Tacloban City.
Furnish copy of this order
to the Solicitor General, the
Local Civil Registrar of the
City of Baybay, Leyte, the As-
sistant Provincial Prosecutor,
Baybay City, Leyte, the peti-
tioner and her counsel.
SO ORDERED.
Baybay City, Leyte, Phil-
ippines, this 11th day of June,
2013.
(Sgd.) CARLOS O.
ARGUELLES
Executive JudgeLSDE: June 24, & July 1 & 8,
2013
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EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Arturo Chua Diaz extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudi-
cated over a motor vehicle described as: Make: Mitsubishi; Classification: Utility Vehicle; O.R. No.: 838382064;
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EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Felimon Castaas extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudi-
cated over a parcel of land, Lot No. 3228, situated at Brgy. Pomponan, Baybay, Leyte, containing an area of 12,977
square meters, more or less, under Tax Dec. No. 2005-07081-00219 R-12. A Deed of Sale was executed in favor of
Franz C. Ruiz, Donika C. Ruiz and Diana C. Ruiz as vendees for the above-described property; per Doc. No. 267,
Page No. 54, Book No. XX, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Eden B. Chavez-Butawan.
LSDE: June 24, July 1 & 8, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENTNOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Benigno Arabilla extraju-
dicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of land, Lot 96-B,
with T.C.T. No. T-10727, situated of Baybay, Leyte, containing an area of
269 square meters, more or less; per Doc. No. 155, Page No. 31, Book No.
XXXVIII, Series of 2012 of Notary Public Atty. Ernesto M. Butawan.
LSDE: June 24, July 1 & 8, 2013
581370; Plate No.: HVP466; No. of
Cylinders: 4; Fuel: Diesel. A Deed
of Sale was executed in favor of
Arlene V. Yakit as vendee for the
above-described motor vehicle in-
cluding its Franchise and/or CPC;
per Doc. No. 91, Page No. 5, Book
No. 1, Series of 2013 of Notary
Public Atty. Tyrone B. Tutaan.
LSDE: June 24, July 1 & 8, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITIONNOTICE is hereby given that
heirs of the late Sps. Lamberta
Montefolka and Segundo Calung-
sod extrajudicially settled, parti-
tioned and adjudicated over a par-
cel of land, Lot No. 5937, bearing
T.C.T. No. 14017, situated in Bar-
rio of Buenavista, Municipality of
Baybay Province, containing an
area of 21,491 square meters, more
or less; per Doc. no. 186, Page No.
38, Book No. 48, Series of 2012 of
Notary Public Atty. Edwin Y Chua.
LSDE: June 24, July 1 & 8, 2013
this. Yes the government
can find a leeway. And yes,
I consider Michael Jackson
in the roster, when he im-
plored that it starts with the
man in the mirror and how
much the man in the mirror
can change his ways.
I am hoping I do not
meet more colleagues who
are under the banner. The
stories are sad but it makes
you think how much differ-
ence things may turn when
people uphold the right
disposition. Irrefutably and
undeniably, in another vo-
cabularic life unemploy-
ment or underemployment
will be read as: Attitude
Problem.
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ism Assistant SecretaryBenito Bengzon admittedthat this issue has beenraised all over the coun-try.
While he eels askingor dive ees is acceptable,he said the ees collectedshould translate to betterservices dedicated to pre-serving the waters such ascoastal patrols.
Both he and Magpale
said these need to be reg-ulated.
Te ourism Con-gress is an annual eventarranged by the CCCI toadvocate tourism
thrusts o the organi-zation.
During the program,they conerred on Am-bassador Francisco Bene-dicto the ourism Mano the Year award or ser-
vices given to the tourismindustry while exercisinghis duties as Philippine
ambassador to oreigncountries.Tey also conerred
on ABSCBN journalistKaren Davila honoraryambassadress o good-will o CCCI or her roleas CCCIs partner in pro-moting Cebu as a tourismand trade hub. (SUNNEX)
Magpale believes theidea o bringing tourismto the countryside iswhat Cebuanos want.
Magpale assured thatthe Provincial Govern-ment is open to hearsuggestions on how toimprove it and providesupport or inrastruc-
ture development.Davide made a simi-
lar call, asking stake-holders, the academe andstudents present at thecongress to make realis-tic and acknowledgeablesuggestions to the CCCIso that the CCCI canorward these to him,whether these are long,medium or short termmeasures.
During the open o-rum, a dive shop man-ager lamented that local
governments were ask-ing or exorbitant eesor diving in unprotectedareas.
Pascale Meyner, man-ager o Sea ExplorersPhilippines, said LGUsrequired divers to payas much as P400 or div-ing in unprotected areasand asking oreigners ormuch more.
Additional ees arealso reportedly beingasked or those who willbe using cameras.
Need or regulationMeyner ound this
unnecessary, as divers ingeneral want to to pro-tect the beauty o rees sothey can better appreci-ate their dives.
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cilor Cristina G. Ro-mualdez enjoins all theaclobanon and visitorsto watch and see the June25, 2013 Sangyaw Ms.acloban 2013 competi-tion at the acloban CityConvention Center.
In an interview,Councilor Romualdezsaid that the beauty pag-eant will be attendedby television and movieactor Mark Herras, whowill serenade the lovely
contestants, televisionhost and actress IsabelDiaz and ormer Bb. Pili-
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cess, underlying the impor-tance o good values like atrue-blue aclobanon.
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2013 title.Tis years candidatesare the ollowing: ArbethBabiano; Dyan AlyssaRegis; Jessa Pearl Due-as; Debbie Jamaica Dar-ia; Regielle Erika Marin;Maris Leonor Faustino;Blanca Alana Kantu-na; Irish Delda; MichelleCabilla; Ronette Bathan;Angelika Lesiguez andGlydelle Kiena Rojas.
hey will be judgebased on their physical
attribute, intellect andwit, poise, and personal-ity. he Miss aclobanwinner will receive a cashprize o P50,000, a trophyand a crown, while theirst runner up is to getP40,000, second runner-up P30,000, third run-ner-up P20,000 and 4th
runner-up P10,000 andtrophies or each o them.
Special prizes are also
up or grabs which in-clude Miss Congeniality;Peoples Choice Award;Miss Photogenic; Best inalent; Best in ProductionNumber; Best in Swim-suit; Darling o the Pressand Best in long gownwith the winners to re-ceive cash prizes, trophiesand gi certicates.
As a role model amongacloban youth, the Sang-yaw Miss acloban 2013winner will be aclo-
bans Ambassadress oGoodwill and will takeresponsibility in advocat-ing the rehabilitation othe Mangonbangon Riverwhich the city governmenthas allocated P50,000 aspart o the environmentaladvocacy project. (GAY B.GASPAY)
Cristina enjoins Taclobanon to
watch Sangyaw Ms. Tacloban
applications is set onJuly 3, 2013. Moreover,t h e q u a l i y i n gexamination, which isto be conducted by theDOS-SEI, is scheduledon September 22, 2013.
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provides qualiied EDSPscholars with a P 60,000inancial assistance perschool year or a our orive-year baccalaureatedegree course in anycollege or university o his/her choice. he
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AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-
ADJUDICATIONNOTICE is hereb y giventhat Aurelia Aurora Castaas-
Violon executed an affidavit of
Self-Adjudication over two par-
cels of land described as: Parcel
1, Lot 8436, with improvements
thereon, situated in Brgy. Cari-
dad, Municipality of Baybay,
with an area of 1,775 square
meters, more or less, bearing
O.C.T. No. 16756, and Parcel
2, Lot 8383, with Tax Dec. No.
07072-00183 R-12, containing
an area of 1,775 square meters,
more or less; per Doc. No. 154,
Page No. 31, Book No. XXX-
VIII, Series of 2012 of Notary
Public Atty. Ernesto M. Bu-
tawanLSDE: Jun e 24, July 1 & 8, 2013
EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH CONFIRMATION OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that heirs of the late Leona Geronda-Taola
extrajudicially settled, partitioned and adjudicated over a parcel of resi-
dential land, Cad. Lot No. 625-F, situated in Brgy. Zone 1, Pob. Sta. Fe,
Leyte, covered by Tax Dec. No. 4863-R8, containing an ar ea of 490 square
meters, more or less, and heirs hereby affirm and confirm the said sale toMr. & Mrs. Ambrosio P. Enage as vendee for a portion of 80 square me-
ters from the above-described property; per Doc. No. 84, Page No. 18,
Book No. X, Series of 2013 of Notary Public Atty. Alexander R. Lacaba.
LSDE: June 24, July 1 & 8, 2013