Ormoc City January 18-24, 2016 Volume XIII
P 10.00
Issue No. 4
www.leyteperyodiko.com
www.facebook.com/leyteñoperyodiko
Peryodiko Leyteño
CLEARED. Former 4th Leyte District Representative Eufrocino “Dodong” M. Codilla and his daughter-in-law Engr. Violeta Trangia-Codilla are both cleared by the Ombudsman from a graft case filed by certain Paulito Cotiangco. Ormoc City Mayor Edward “Ondo” C. Codilla is seen above sitting beside his wife, Engr. Violy (courtesy of google.com)
Ombudsman clears Codillas from graft case ORMOC CITY – A relief for the Codillas who are being targeted by their political opponents for political black propaganda in relation to the coming May 2016 elections. Reliable source revealed that the Office of the Ombudsman
- ombudsman p.2
Violy vows to champion women’s interests
ORMOC CITY -- ENGR. Violeta Codilla will work on setting up a livelihood center for women in this city. This she bared during the culmination program for the livelihood training of 66 women at the city-run Productivity Skills Capability Building (PSCB) wherein they were taught to make items out of indigenous materials. The trainees consisted mostly of housewives but also included 13 public school teachers who wanted to upgrade their skills for the Alternative Learning System. They completed 21 days of trainings on dressmaking, 12 trainees; reflexology, 19; decorative items and
flower-making, 13; and bag-making, 12 trainees. It was the first time for the wife of Mayor Edward C. Codilla to visit PSCB and she was impressed by the finished products on display made of recyclable materials. These included bags made of tetra packs and tarpaulins as well as decorative items from recycled paper. Engr. Codilla saw the potential in the craftsmanship of the items that she thought of influencing her mayor husband to put up a livelihood center where PSCB trainees can be employed and their products
- violy p. 3
4th LED applying for ISO certification
ORMOC CITY – The 4th Leyte Engineering District (Led) is in the process of securing a certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This was bared by District Engineer Lino Francisco C. Gonzales who said that his office was identified by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to undergo ISO 9001:2008 assessment. Aside from this distinction, 4th Led was also recognized for being OUTSTANDING. Above is Engr. Lino Francisco C. the Best District Planning and Design Gonzales of 4th Leyte Engineering District, with his Section for Region 8 on 2015. The plaque of recognition for being the Best District Planning citation was given during the DPWH and Design Section for Region 8 on 2015 (RCD)
Christmas party last December 18. Engr. Gonzales cited the teamwork and professionalism of his employees who are working for integrity and excellence. ISO is an independent, non-governmental organization, in which the members are the standards organization of the 164 member countries. It is the
- 4th led p.2 CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK
2
Leyteño Peryodiko
First Comelec Gun Ban violator recorded ORMOC CITY – At last, a violator of Comelec Gun Ban has been apprehended. He must be the first one in this city. The violator was a habal-habal driver. He was apprehended at a checkpoint along the highway in Brgy. Libertad last Tuesday morning. Police Station 3 Chief P/SInsp Tomas Serrano identified the suspect as one Bonifacio Maramian, 33, single and a resident of Brgy. Sto. Niño Isabel, Leyte. Serrano disclosed that the suspect was arrested by policemen giving security to fellow police manning the checkpoint at the said highway since midnight. The suspect was reportedly driving a black single Skygo motorcycle, when he saw the checkpoint some 50 meters away, he immediately manoeuvred to return back to where he was from but was
ombudsman
from p. 1 dismissed the graft and corrupt case filed against former Leyte 4th District Rep. Eufrocino “Dodong” M. Codilla Sr. and his daughter-in-law Engr. Violeta Trangia-Codilla. The case was filed by certain Paulito Cotiangco. Former Congressman Dodong Codilla was accused of violating Republic Act 6713, a law that prohibits financial/material interest and conflict of interest while in public service. Engr. Violy Codilla has welcomed this development as her husband, incumbent City Mayor Edward Codilla would be the subject of trial by publicity because he is seeking for a second term. The six-page decision was dated June 22, 2015 but was only received by the Codillas just last January 19, 2016. It was penned by Graft investigator and Special Prosecutor Marie Fe Frances Seville-Ang. According to the complaint, the Yakal Construction which is owned by Engr. Codilla was awarded infrastructure projects totaling P888.1
4th led from p. 1
world's largest developer of voluntary international standards and facilitates world trade by providing common standards between nations. The use of these standards help companies, institution and establishments in creating products and services that are safe, reliable and of good quality. The standards help businesses increase productivity while minimizing
News
January 18-24, 2016
prevented by the police security personnel. Police recovered from his possession a 1911 model .45 calibre pistol bearing serial number 961342 with one magazine and 6 live ammos. The suspect who admitted owning the gun said that he brought the gun with him for protection especially when he is on long and far trips. He said that it was only mortgaged to him by a friend for P2,000 but was never redeemed after his mortgagor friend died of a heart attack last year. Charges of violation RA 10591 the comprehensive law against Illegal Possession of Firearms Ammunition and Explosives and Comelec Gun Ban. The suspect is detained at the lock-up cell of Police Station 3. RCD
million during the term of the former congressman. The former solon was being accused of influencing the Bids and Awards Committee in favor of Engr. Codilla. In his argument, the former congressman said he never influenced the committee, and that as a congressional representative, he was not the one approving the project and has no control, power or influence over projects that are “being initiated and funded by the city, provincial, regional and national governments.” He added that even when his last term expired in 2010, Yakal Construction remained a contractor for government projects. In her part, Engr. Codilla maintained that she won government contracts in fair transaction. And, that her father-inlaw, had no direct or indirect interest whether financial or material - in Yakal Construction because he has connection to her business, except that he is her father-in-law. ATT
errors and waste. By enabling products from different markets to be directly compared, they facilitate companies in entering new markets and assist in the development of global trade on a fair basis. The standards also serve to safeguard consumers and the endusers of products and services, ensuring that certified products conform to the minimum standards set internationally. FCIII
Payroll robbery solved, suspect is now arrested TACLOBAN CITY – A robbery case is now solved with a sign of an ‘inside job.’ The principal suspect is now arrested. The PNP Region 8 lauded the effort of the Dolores Municipal Police Station and the Eastern Samar Provincial Police Office which paved the way for the arrest of the three suspects and the fast solution of P1.2 million robbery case. The money stolen was reportedly the funds of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) for Brgy, Bonghon, Dolores, Eastern Samar. PNP 8 Spokesman P/CInsp. Ma. Bella D Rentuaya identified the suspects as certain Ronilo Rivera, Benjamin Bagas, Rolito Amongo y Cillo, residents of Borongan City. They were arrested at Brgy Malaintos. The three were identified by the victims Geraldine Rufin, 24, a resident of Merida, Leyte, Raymar Cuyos, 25, resident of Ormoc City both employed at Binabaye Multi-Purpose Cooperative and Janet Bula y Ballan, 32, and a resident of Borongan City. The two of the suspects were reportedly wearing bonnets with short firearms aboard a small banca, blocked the banca they were boarding and immediately declared a hold-up. The suspects then forcefully took the money inside a bag intended for the 4P's beneficiaries for the Municipality of Maslog, Eastern Samar. The victims then at once reported the incident to the
P also A lerto !?
Dolores Municipal Police Station where operatives in the said police station then immediately conducted a hot pursuit operation against the suspects. The suspects were arrested at noon. She added that a follow up operation on of same date at Brgy Malintos, Dolores, Eastern Samar about 4:30 in the afternoon also resulted to the arrest of Rolito Amongo y Cillo, 36 years old, married, a resident of Brgy Balud 2, Borongan City, Eastern Samar. The two suspects pointed Amongo as the mastermind of said robbery. Amongo’ wife is allegedly working an employee of the DSWD office in Borongon and he was the one waiting at one of the getaway vehicles of the suspect. Recovered from the suspects were: one Honda TMX 155 for registration, one Motorized Banca, One (1) Norinco caliber .45 pistol with SN BAO1043; one magazine and six live ammos, Two (2) Samsung DOUS cellphone; One (1) unit myphone and cash amounting to Php 654,000.00. She said that elements of Dolores MPS, Eastern Samar PPO prepared charges against Ronilo Rivera and Benjamin Bagas for Robbery and Violation of election Gun Ban while case for Robbery was filed against the mastermind Amongo. The suspects explained that part of the money stolen fell off while they were fleeing away. RCD (Ginapasabot ang mga tigbasa nga ang maong balita niining maong kolum, dili tinood nga panghitabo. Gimugna lang kini aron sa paghatag ug pasiaw ug palingaw… Ed.)
Kas sa pahumot ORMOC CITY – Usa ka emplyeda sa usa sa mga tindahan dinhi sa dakbayan ang nahimong kabit sa tag-iya. Nahibalo kana… siyempre aron makatikmoy og dugang dilihensya. Ingon pa sa mga silingan, kalit nga naadunahan ang pamilya. Nadako ang balay, pwerte nang daghana sa mga appliances ug halos kada adlaw mag-grocery. Ang problema lang kay pwerte na man hinoon ka kas sa pahumot niining maong 20 anyus ug pution nga emplyeda. Ang large nga penshoppe nga pahumot tulo ra ka adlaw. Grabe pud. Unsaon nga halos iya man gud iligo ang maong pahumot. Mahabilin gud sa kadalanan ug sa mga sakyanan ang iyang baho. Magpilit sa mga dahon ug sa mga sagbot sa daplin sa daan. Magreklamo na gud usahay ang mga pasahero sa motor tungod kay duna man gyuy dili ganahan sa pahumot. Nga ang ilang ganahan ang kanang baho. Unsaon man gud nga ganahan man kaayo ang iyang kabit nga lakin-on sa iyang pahumot.
regional News
January 18-24, 2016
TABANGO, Leyte --- Suspects mercilessly shot a couple inside their rented house in Barangay Inangatan, this town. Incident happened midnight of January 18. The victims died at once. Town PNP chief P/SInsp. Antero F. Mesias identified the victims as Kenneth Ursal y Toledo, 35, married, resident of Brgy. Cagnocot, Villaba, Leyte, and his partner Phoebe Ruth Etorma, legal age, single, and a resident of Brgy. Margen, Ormoc City. Based on investigation, the four suspects, on board of two single motorcycles arrived at the rented house and immediately barged into the house. Once inside the house, the unidentified suspects riddled the couple with their firearms killing them instantly. After the shooting, the
suspects fled from the area. The suspects reportedly did not even shut off the motorcycle engines. Local police told local media that Ursal is a known drug peddler in their area but has that ability to elude arrest which practically gives the cops a hard time to initiate the arrest. Ursal has been a target of arrest by local police and the Provincial Anti-Illegal Drugs Task Force but according to police, Ursal had kept on transferring from one place to another. Recovered from the crime scene were 13 spent shells of Cal. 5.56 Armalite Rifle, 2 pieces empty shells of caliber .45 pistol and 3 pieces empty shells of 12 gauge shotgun. The dead bodies were immediately brought to a local funeral parlour for autopsy. RCD
Garay orders his men to ensure safety of EVRAA delegates ORMOC CITY – Ormoc City Police Office (OCPO) Director P/SSupt Ferdinand M. Garay wants his men to ensure the safety of Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) delegates. This was what he directed to his personnel during staff conference last January 11, 2016. System and operation guidelines have been set. Elements from both Police Station 1 & 3 will be conducting regular inspection in billeting areas and places of sports engagement before the final deployment of police personnel. They must see to it that the areas are secured against theft and mischievous persons. Garay said that police authorities will not lower its guard against all forms of criminality and this could be realized with civilian volunteers and community stakeholders that extending assistance to the police. Newly appointed police personnel undergoing Field Training Program (FTP) were assigned in Ormoc to augment the
security personnel. They will be supervised by their particular Field Training Officers (FTOs) and will assist local police reduce, prevent and pre-empt criminality. Garay also said that these FTP police personnel can expect the best of OCPO Field Training Officers taking care of them, the best of the office. They can gain experience, skills and insight important to their training from them (FTO). He said he is congratulating and welcoming the FTP(s) to Ormoc City Police. The police director likewise encourages the visitors, particularly the athletes, to also take care of their personal belongings; keep valuables secured and locked, avoid walking in dark alleys; go in groups, refrain staying out late in the night and hanging in clubs and drink and dance. And to immediately report to police authorities’ suspicious activities and untoward incidents. Barangay officials will also be encouraged to extend assistance to both the police and the visitors whenever untoward incidents take place. RCD
3
New traffic re-routing scheme proposed
Despite Comelec Gun Ban policy…
Couple shot dead inside their house
Leyteño Peryodiko
ORMOC CITY – The City Traffic management office, under P/CInsp. Manuelito Wenceslao has proposed last week a new traffic re-routing scheme which is planned to have a ‘dry run’ this week. He presented the new traffic scheme during a special assembly held at the Ormoc City New Multi-purpose Hall which was attended by the Ormoc Motorized Tricycles Operators and Drivers Association Officers, representatives from the business sector and the district barangay chairmen. City Administrator Atty Francis Pepito and City Franchising and Permit Department Head Mr. Emil Tingso also attended. City Mayor Edward Codilla was not able to attend due to a speaking engagement. Wenceslao said that the rerouting scheme was trigged by the hosting of Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association
violy
from p. 1 marketed locally and abroad. PSCB has 68 sewing machines used for its trainings. Engr. Codilla advocates for women empowerment, having firsthand knowledge on the plight of housewives based on her experience in running a construction business. “I have more than 500 workers, mostly men. Sometimes the wives of my workers would run to me and report that they were mauled or the salary remitted to them is not complete as their husbands have gotten girlfriends at the project site,” Engr. Codilla narrates. “There are husbands who, despite their meager incomes, are drunkards or druggies and beat up their wives at home. Which is why I want government to empower women
(EVRAA) which is slated on January 31 until February 6, 2016. He said that more than 10,000 visitors are expected to come to the city including different delegations from different school divisions all throughout the region. Part of the proposed new traffic scheme, Wenceslao informed that three “no entry points”, “no parking” and “oneside parking” shall be imposed. Bonifacio street shall now be a two-way street and shall be a designated road passage for big cargo trucks going to and from the port area. Mabini street shall also be a two-way street and will be designated as the passage route for the motorcab and multicab leaving the city going to either western or northern parts of the city. “No left turn” shall the corner Real-Osmeña, RealLopez Jaena, Aviles-Rizal and Aviles-Bonifacio. ATT
economically especially mothers so they will not be subservient to their abusive husbands,” she continues. “You want to know why I rarely hire men in my office? While men are good in fieldwork, they aren’t meticulous in paperwork. Women are more serious workers who deliver 90% of the task given to them. Men, on the other hand, often get drunk after attending a fiesta celebration, reason why women more trustworthy for me,” she says matter-of-factly. Now that she has retired and her children have taken over the family business, Engr. Codilla vows to work for women’s interests. “I want women to be able to stand up on their own feet so they will be able to support the family and no longer be dependent on their husbands,” she said. FCIII
4
Leyteño Peryodiko
January 18-24, 2016
Opinyon
A kind of consolation to Roxas
E ditorial
press conference. Roxas has now a good reason to cheer up because he is the primary choice among fund managers and other stock market investors. But these voters do not belong to the group in the society who would likely install a President. At the recent survey, Roxas and Duterte are statistically equal. But Duterte has a big edge when it comes to Mindanao and Visayas voters. And those who will vote for Vice Presidential bet Senator Bongbong Marcos would like choose Duterte instead of Roxas. So, therefore, the presidential race would really be between the three candidates taking away Roxas from the race. Part of the reason why these fund managers chose Roxas is that they are appreciating the anti-corruption drive of the Aquino administration and wanted to see a continuation in the next administration.
Peryodiko Leyteño
independente • BALANSE
Principal Office: Aviles St., Ormoc City (053) 255-7495 / 561-9642 email: leyte_peryodiko@yahoo.com / peryodiko@gmail.com
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief: Absalon T. Tadeo Correspondents: Eden Nerza - URBANO • Marisse Cano Roberto Dejon • RoNNIE ROA Tacloban City Contact Person: MARY JEAN VILLALUZ Baybay City Contact Person: Nonilyn Galano Abuyog Contact Person: Yoyoy Reas Lay-out Artist : DONG2x ROYERAS A proud member of
PHILIPPINE PRESS INSTITUTE
Entered as Second-Class Mail at the Ormoc City Post Office. Permit No. R8-0801. DISCLAIMER: Ang mga ponto/opinyon dinhi iya lamang sa manunulat og dili sa mantalaan.
P itik
Absalon Tadeo
It is really a consolation for a presidential bet who is not making good at the surveys. Liberal Party’s bet, former DILG Secretary Mar Roxas is not moving up. He is still trailing VP Jojo Binay ang Senator Grace Poe. That means that there is a big possibility that he will lose the presidential race. But, he has found a consolation from some sector. He is now the preferred choice among local and foreign fund managers as they would like to see the continuation of good governance reforms put in place by the Aquino administration. His campaign slogan ‘ituloy natin ang daang matuwid’ seems to be working. Reports say that “fund managers want Mar Roxas to continue daang matuwid”. This was also recently confirmed by COL Financial vice president and head of Research April Lynn Tan during a recent
sa l atid
Gidugangan pa gyud
APEKTADO ang kandidatura ni former DILG Secretary ug Liberal Party Standard bearer Mar Roxas sa diha nga gibalibaran ni Presidente Aquino ang bagong sugyot balad-on mahitungod sa pagpa-usbaw sa SSS pension. Daghan ang naglagot. Daghan ang nangasuko. Syempre wala na man sila mahimo sa desisyon sa Presidente pero duna gyud silay pahimungtan, walay lain kondili kining si Mar Roxas. Iwet na man gani sa survey si Roxas, boot ipasabot daghan ang mga botante nga dili ganahan ana niya, gidugangan pa gyud niining pag-veto ni President Aquino sa balaod nga molipay unta sa mga SSS pensioner. **** Wa na. Sigurado na ang kaparotan ni Roxas. Mas maayo na lang nga karon pa lang gyud, iya na dawaton ang iyang kaparotan. Klaro na man nga pilde gyud si Mar Roxas bisan pa tingale iyang isangko sa kalangitan ang iyang paghuna-huna nga positibo. Ingon pa nila mas maayo man gyud pud nga maghunahuna nga positibo. Bitaw pero, kana tingale nga kahimtang ni Mar Roxas dili madala’g positive thinking tungod kay dili madala hilot-hilot ang negative rating niya. Mora na man hinoon nga gituyo ni Presidente Aquino nga i-veto ang maong sugyot balaudnon aron mapilde gyud kining si Mar Roxas. Klaro man na. Kon ako pa si Mar, maghinay-hinay na lang ko’g putos kay inighuman sa eleksyon adto dayon ko sa gawas sa nasud aron maglingaw-lingaw sa akong kaugalingon tungod sa kaparotan.
Sa labing tinood, klaro man nga dili man unta si Roxas ang bet ni Presidente. Napugos na lang gyud siya tungod kay kauban ra ba niya si Roxas sa Liberal Party. Syempre bastos na man kaayo kon dili niya iindorsar si Mar. Mao nga karon kay nakakita man siya’g higayon aron nga ipadayag ang iyang tinood nga plano, iya dayon gihimo ang kinahanglan nga himoon. Sa labing klaro, ang gusto unta ni Presidente nga iyang presidential bet mao si Senator Grace Poe, unya kay dili man lagi mahimo, ila unta gikumbinse nga katandem na lang unta ni Mar Roxas, per okay dili gihapon mosugot, wala nay mahimo si Presidente. Unya kay pilde na man gyud si Roxas, iya pa gyud gidugangan ang kaguool ni Roxas pinaagi sa pag-veto sa balaod. Hay.. kalooy ni Roxas. **** Sa akong panahum mao kini ang mahitabo. Kon mapilde si Roxas, kibit-abaga ra na si Noynoy. Mora bag wala lay nahitabo. Kay daan na man siyang nahibalo nga pildehonon si Roxas. Ug kon si Senator Grace Poe ang makadaug, tan-awa kay mo-congratulate dayon kana siya. Mopilet dayon kana ngadto ni Grace Poe. Mora ba’g iyang ipadayag nga mitabang siya sa kadaugan ni Grace Poe aron pud motan-aw og utang kabubut-on ngadto niya si Grace Poe. Ug usa pud sa mga motibo mao tingale kining paglikay sa mga kasong pwedeng ipasaka ngadto niya. Kay motoo man mo sa dili, sigurado man gyud nga makasohan kana si Noynoy. Ug kon dimalason
pa, ah, mahasulod pa sa bilangguan parehas sa iyang predecessor nga si former President Gloria. Hinoon, wala may maguol kon mabilanggo kining si Noynoy kay daghan man ang pwede nga mobisita niya sa bilangguan. **** Karon, unsaon na man lang nato kini nga pildehonon man gyud kining si Mar Roxas? Ato na lang dawaton ang atong kapildehan pud. Magsugod na lang kita’g hilak sa hilum ug sa tago ini. Ato na lang duyogan ang kagul-anan ni Korina Sanchez. Maguol ra ba gyud kana siya kay dugay na intawon kana siya nga nangandoy nga mahimong First Lady of the Republic of the Philippines. Kon mapilde si Mar, magpabilin man hinoon siyang First Lady, pero, first lady na lang sa balay ni Mar Roxas. **** Ang pangutana mao ni. Pwede pa bang usbon ni Presidente ang iyang desisyon sa pag-veto sa balaod nga mohatag unta og kausbawan sa SSS pension? Pwede tingale niya usbon ang iyang huna-huna pero dili na niya pwede bawion ang iyang pag-veto. Ang ako pud nga personal nga panguta mao ni. Wala ba si President maghuna-huna nga ang iyang pagveto sa maong sugyot balaodnon makaapekto sa kandidatura sa iyang manok? Ang pwedeng tubag mao ni. Nahibalo siya, uy. Bright gud kana siya. Sa ato pa, iyang gituyo kana kay duna siyay rason. Ang posibling rason lagi, mao kining paglaglag sa iyang manok nga si Mar. Sori na lang, Mar.
Regional News/Legal Notice EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AND PARTITION AMONG HEIRS NOTICE IS HEREBY given that legal heirs of late CECILIA YRASTORZA HERMOSILLA, have agreed to adjudicate unto themselves shares of stocks which more particularly described as: a. 13, 966 Shares of Capital Stock of ABOITIZ & Co., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 00211; b. 21 Shares of Capital Stock of ABOITIZ & Co., INC., with Stocks Certificate No. 2361; c. 8,000 Shares of Stock of ABOITIZ TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, INC., with Stock Certificate No., 0091; d. 29 Shares of Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No., 1202; e. 29 Shares of Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No., 1367; f. 156 Shares of Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No., 1438; g. 39 Shares of Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No., 1452; h. 20 Share of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No., 1469 i. 90 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 1520; j. 180 Shares of Capital Stock of BGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 1646; k. 89 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 1787; l. 179 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 1948; m. 179 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with the stock Certificate No. 2083; n. 359 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 2276; o. 718 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 2586; p. 44 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 721; q. 14 Shares of Capital Stock of BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC., with Stock Certificate No. 887; r. 80 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A0039772; s. 1 Share of Capital Stock SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A004148; t. 1 Share of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A004261; u. 35 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A0086858; v. 4 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A013443; w. 1 Share of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A018327; x. 12 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A039584; y. 9 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A031216; z. 3 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A045667; aa. 2 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A061826; bb. 2 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A078954; cc. 126 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A273704; dd. 211 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A163556; ee. 60 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A476182; ff. 66 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A576505; gg. 72 Shares of Capital Stock of SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, with Stock Certificate No. A633253; As Per Doc No. 102; Pager No 21; Book No. LXVI; Series of 2016 before Notary Public Atty ADELITO M. SOLIBAGA, JR., of Ormoc City. LP issue Jan 18, 25 & Feb 1, 2016
January 18-24, 2016
Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 8th Judicial Region Ormoc City OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT VISAYAS GOODWILL CREDIT CORPORATION, Mortgagee, -Versus – SPS. JOSE ELISER AND CATALINA BALTONADO, Mortgagors, EJF CASE NO. R- ORM15-016-FC FOR: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 AS AMENDED NOTICE OF EXTRA JUDICIAL SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as amended filed by VISAYAS GOODWILL CREDIT C O R P O R AT I O N represented by JASPER A. GUEVARRA, mortgagee, against SPS. JOSE ELISER AND CATALINA B A LT O N A D O , mortgagors, of Brgy. Matica-a, Ormoc City, alleging violation on the REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE registered on June 13, 2012 at the Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City, To satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of NOVEMBER 10, 2015 amounts to THREE HUNDRED NINETY THOUSAND SX HUNDRED TWENTY PESOS AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTAVOS (P390,620.75) including interest and penalty charges but excluding attorney’s fees, accrued interest and
Leyteño Peryodiko
penalties beyond cutoff date, taxes and other expenses incurred in this proceedings. The undersigned Sheriff under the direct supervision of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Sheriff of the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Ormoc City will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION on FEBRUARY 03, 2016 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning until 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon or soon thereafter at the Regional Trial Court, Branch 12, Hall of Justice, Ormoc City to the highest bidder, for CASH or MANAGER’S CHECK AND IN PHILIPPINE CURRENCY, the following real estate properties including all future improvements thereon, to wit: T R A N S F E R CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 121-2012000301 Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City “A PARCEL OF LAND DESIGNATED AS LOT 5545-B-4-A OF THE SUBDIVISION PLAN PSD-08-022379-D, BEING A PORTION OF LOT 5545-B-4 PSD-08019988-D, SITUATED IN BRGY. DAYHAGAN, CITY OF ORMOC, ISLAND OF LEYTE. BOUNDED ON THE SE., ALONG LINE 1-2 BY LOT 5545-B-7 PSD08-019988-D, (8.00 M. ROAD); ON THE SW., ALONG LINE 2-3 BY LOT 5545-B-4-B OF THIS SUBDIVISION, ON THE NW., ALONG LINE 3-4 BY LOT 5546, ORMOC CAD. ON THE NE., ALONG LINE 4-51 BY 8.00 M. WIDE ROAD), BEGINNING AT A POINT MARKED “1” ON PLAN BEING N. 62 DEG. 33’W., 880.92M. FROM BLLM NO.43, ORMOC CAD. 256., THENCE N. 20
DEG. 33’E., 22.57 M. TO POINT 4; THENCE S. 70 DEG 27’E., 15.15 M. TO POINT 5; THENCE S. 24 DEG. 49’E., 3.50 M. TO POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING AND AREA OF THREE HUNDRED NINRTY FIVE (395) SQUARE METERS,MORE OR LESS. REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF SPOUSES JOSE ELISER G. BALTONADO AND CATALINA M. BALTONADO.” T R A N S F E R CERTIFICATE OF TITLE No. 121-2012000302 Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City “A PARCEL OF LAND DESGINATED AS LOT 5545-B-4-B OF THE SUBDIVISION PLAN PSD-08-022379-D, BEING A PORTION OF LOT 5545-B-4 PSD-08019988-D, SITUATED IN BRGY. DAYHAGAN, CITY OF ORMOC, ISLAND OF LEYTE. BOUNDED ON THE SE., ALONG LINE 4-1 BY LOT 5545-B-7 PSD08-019988-D, (8.00 M. ROAD); ON THE SW., ALONG LINE 1-2 BY LOT 5545-B-4-C OF THIS SUBDIVISION, ON THE NW., ALONG LINE 2-3 BY LOT 5546, ORMOC CAD. ON THE NE., ALONG LINE 3-4 BY LOT 5545-B4-A OF THIS SUBDIVISION. BEGINNING AT THE POINT MARKED “1” ON PLAN BEING N. 65 DEG. 18’W., 876.83 M. FROM BLLM NO.43, ORMOC CAD. 256; THENCE N. 70 DEG. 28’W., 17.65 M. TO POINT 2., THENCE N. 20 DEG. 33’W., 22.39 M. TO POINT 3; THENCE S. 70 DEG. 28’E., 17.65 M. TO POINT 4; THENCE S. 20 DEG. 33’W., 22.39 M. TO POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING AN
We publish: Judicial Notices • ECC • Invitation to Bid • Notice of Change of Name Notices • LTFRB Franchise • Obituaries • Greetings Extrajudicial Partitions & Commercial Ads (053) 561-9642
5
AREA OF THREE HUNDRED NINETY FIVE (395) SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS. REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF SPOUSES JOSE ELISER G. BALTONADO AND CATALINA M. BALTONADO.” 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 11, 2016 without further notice. Prospective bidders or buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title and other pertinent documents of the herein above described property and encumbrances thereon, if any there be, at the Office of the Registry of Deeds of Ormoc City or at the Office of the VISAYAS GOODWILL CREDIT CORPORATION, Ormoc Branch, San Pablo cor. Lopez JaenaSts. Ormoc City. Ormoc City, Philippines, JANUARY 05, 2016. For the Ex-Officio Sheriff: Sgd JOSE G. SUFICIENCIA, JR. Sheriff IV Copy furnished: VISAYAS GOODWILL CREDIT CORP. San-Pablo cor. Lopez JaenaSts. Ormoc City SPS. JOSE ELISER and CATALINA BALTONADO Brgy. Matica-a, Ormoc City JASPER A. GUEVARRA San Pablo cor. Lopez JaenaSts. Ormoc City LP Issue 2-3-4 (Jan. 4-10, 11-17, 18-24,2016)
EVRAA Countdown
11
Peryodiko Leyteño
AGAINST ILLEGAL DRUGS. Photo shows Invited resource speaker P/Supt Ma. Elma B. Delos Santos, Ormoc City Police Office (OCPO) Deputy City Director for Administration and concurrent Deputy City Director for Operations and SPO4 Gervacio B. Monares, Chief Investigator Police Non-Commissioned Officer (PNCO) who were both given the chance to discuss matters on making the workplace a drug safety place. The activity was attended by over 160 personnel managers, principal engineers, line foremen and employees of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) during its recent assembly. (RCD)
Drug-safe workplace, safety, tackled during NGCP general meeting ORMOC CITY – As part of its yearly activities, the District 1 Leyte-Samar Safety and General Meeting of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines was recently held at the Ormoc Converted Station, the Ormoc Transmission Complex, in Brgy. Milagro, this city. Invited resource speaker was P/ Supt Ma. Elma B. Delos Santos, Ormoc City Police Office (OCPO) Deputy City Director for Administration and concurrent Deputy City Director for Operations. With her was SPO4 Gervacio B. Monares, Chief Investigator Police Non-Commissioned Officer (PNCO). They discussed matters on making the workplace a drug safety
place. The activity was attended by over 160 personnel managers, principal engineers, line foremen and employees. In his lectures, P/Supt Delos Santos emphasized the danger of illegal drugs, how it affects the brain; its health hazards, symptoms and noticeable behavior and attitude of doped persons which she said among others affect work and reduced output. She also mentioned that the distractive intervention of drugs affects work which practically results to low output, absenteeism, tardiness, sickness and other noticeable disturbances. Illegal drugs also disturb family and children. The police officer informed that there is an increasing millions of cases in
the country involving illegal drugs and this is alarming, she said, particularly when the victims are young people. In his part, SPO4 Monares emphasized legal repercussions involving in drugs, at work, the law, and the Courts. He mentioned penalties and sanctions when the law is violated. Violators, he said, could end up inside the jail. Resource speakers emphasized that police work ends after a charge is filed in court. That, once the case is filed, the court has the full jurisdiction in determining whether or not the law is indeed violated. Delos Santos revealed that police authorities are undertaking a Peace and
Order Agenda for Transformation in Upholding the Rule of Law (PATROL Plan 2030) which envisions police competence, order, discipline and excellence as its roadmap. They gear towards the next millennium for best to better police service, so that the entire police force nationwide is upgrading competence trainings, to equip them adequately in the investigation of cases that should result to greater convictions of criminals and violators of law. Police authorities can be contacted over PNP SMS text messaging 2920 where text messages of informants will be treated with confidentiality and police response accordingly acted swiftly, she concluded. RCD
Princess of Thailand visits Leyte TACLOBAN CITY– The office of Governor Leopoldo Dominico “Mic” L. Petilla informed that the Princess of Thailand has indeed visited the province last week and has checked on projects she has funded. Her Highness princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn was one of those foreign dignitaries who responded to the call for assistance during the devastation of Typhoon Yolanda in 2013. One of her projects is the construction of a new school building in Banayon Elementary School in Brgy. Banayon in Dagami, Leyte. Sources told that the Princess visited some significant places CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK
in Tacloban City such as the Sto. Niño Shrine and museum and then proceeded to Dagami for a turn-over ceremony. The newlyconstructed school building was turned over to Leyte School Division. The structure shall also be used as an evacuation center, sources said. Dagami town mayor Abundio Delusa expressed gratitude to the gesture of the royal highness for extending help to the Yolanda victims. The princess also reportedly checked on the some livelihood projects funded by the government of Thailand for Yolanda victims in the town. ATT
THAI PRINCESS – Photo shows Her Royal Highness, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand handing in a token of friendship to Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla during a dinner her visit to Leyte(Provincial government)