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METRO DUMAGUETE PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
1. One-storey Commercial building with Mezzanine; Lot area 698 sqm. along Perdices cor. Locsin Streets
2. Commercial & Residential Apartment building; Lot area 2,202 sqm. along Cervantes cor. San Lorenzo Ruiz Streets
3. Commercial Lot area 1,795 sqm. in Daro, at the back of Cang’s
4. Agricultural Lot in Brgy. Sacsac, Bacong; area 6,007 sqm.
5. Agricultural Lot in Tubtubon, Sibulan; area 25,572 sqm.
For details, please contact 0920-904-1922 25,000 soldiers to get jabs
Around 25,000 soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines are targeted to be covered by the government’s COVID-19 vaccination program. This was disclosed by AFP Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Cirilito
to fly back to Manila and oversee the security measures for the arrival of the first batch of Sinovac vaccines coming from China.
Sobejana in an interview with local media during his visit in Zamboanguita recently. Sobejana visited his hometown of Zamboanguita to attend the honoring ceremony organized by municipal government in recognition of his appointment as the country’s top military official. The AFP general said 25 percent of government troops
or equivalent to 25,000 who are directly involved in frontline operations will be prioritized in the government’s vaccine rollout.
considered frontliners. They are the very vulnerable sa spread ng infection kaya gumawa ako ng directive giving priority to these people (I issued a directive ordering these people to be a priority),” Sobejana said. He said they have trust and confidence in the Food and Drug Administration and will use whichever vaccine the agency deems suitable for them.
“We have members of our organization that are
Around 600,000 doses of Sinovac vaccines arrived in the evening on that day.
Before he left, Sobejana explained to members of the local media that out of the 600,000 vaccines, around 50,000 will be allocated for government soldiers. He said the figure is enough for the 25,000 targeted to be
said, “I’m willing to be vaccinated in public. Although, sabi nila 50 percent ang efficacy (even though they said the efficacy rate is only 50 percent) it’s better to be protected by 50 percent than no protection at all.” A report from the Philippine News Agency said that the military chief is giving way for other sectors to be vaccinated first. The report also said the general is only giving directions
and guidance as to who will be inoculated first in the military and it is okay with him to be the last one to get vaccinated. (ral/PIA7-NegOr
Polio vaccination extended
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SUBASTA
JMT BELEN PAWNSHOP Kanhi Agencia Belen Surban
Dr. V. Locsin St., Dumaguete
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SUBASTA JF BELEN PAWNSHOP
Kanhi Agencia Belen Br. IV Twin Arcade Bldg. Dumaguete City
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Regional Trial Court of Negros Oriental Branch 63 Bayawan City Negros Oriental
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICE SHERIFF Rural Bank of Sta. Catalina (Neg. Or.) -versus-
Inc., Mortgagee Spouses Felipe Bantug Sr., and
Gudeberta Bantug, Mortgagors x-----------------------------------------------/
Upon extrajudicial petition/application for sale under Act. No. 3135 filed by RURAL BANK OF STA. CATALINA (Negros Oriental) Inc., with principal office located at Sta. Catalina, Negros Oriental, Philippines, against spouses FELIPE BANTUG SR. and GUDEBERTA BANTUG, with known residence and postal addresses at Napit-an, Maninihon, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of Nov. 29, 2018 amounted to SEVEN HUNDRED ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY ONE & 11/100 (P701,921.11) ONLY, Philippine currency. The undersigned, or its duly authorized deputy, will sell at public auction on May 13, 2021 at 9:00 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon at the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Branch 63, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, to the highest bidder, for cash or manager’s check and in Philippine currency, the following real property:
NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SALE
“A parcel of Land (Lot 122-B-2, of the subdivision plan, Psd-07-035965 (OLT), being a portion of Lot 122-B, Psd-07-02-011871), situated in barangay Maninihon, municipality of Bayawan, province of Negros Oriental, island of Negros. Bounded on the NE, along line 3-4 by Lot 198, Pls-764-D; along line 4-5 by Lot 200; on the SE, along line 5-6 by Lot 121, all of Pls-764-D on the SW., along line 6-1 by Lot 122-B-3, of the subdivision plan, on the NW, along line 1-2 by Lot 122-C, Psd-07-02-011871, and along line 2-3 by Lot 122-B-1 of the subdivision plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, being N. 83 deg. 19’E., 3907 59 m from BLLM No. 1. Pls-764-D THENCE
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. FT-1333
Containing an area of TWELVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINE (12, 409) sqaure meters, more or less. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and marked on the ground as follows: All corners marked OLT are cyl. Conc. Mons. 15x40 cms. And all corners not otherwise described are Old PS cyl. Conc. Mons. 15x60 cms., Bearings true; date of original survey, Aug. 26, 1961. This Notice of Extrajudicial Sale shall be posted in Bayawan City, Negros Oriental in four conspicuous places where the above-mentioned property/ place is situated, and one copy shall be posted in the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court Branch 63, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental where the public auction shall be conducted, and another copy shall be published in a local newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Negros Oriental and its five component cities.
declaration on titles of the above-described property and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above- stated time and date.
In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on May 27, 2021 at 9:00 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon without further notice.
Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, March 3, 2021. Ray Stephen T. Logronio
Clerk of Court VI and EX-Officio Sheriff MetroPost 2021 March 14 • March 21 • March 28
Prospective bidders/buyers may investigate for themselves the tax
N, 53 deg. 34’ E., 37.09 m. to point 2; N. 57 deg. 42’ E., 166.21 m. to point 3; S. 23 deg. 36’ E., 18.04 m. to point 4; S. 20 deg. 15’ E., 43.74 m. to point 5; S. 53 deg. 51’ W., 170.44 m. to point 6; N. 49 deg. 22’ W., 72.57 m. to point of beginning.
(under Act No. 3135, as amended)
Foreclosure No. EJF-2019-005 For: Extrajudicial Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage
Republic of the Philippines 7th
Judicial Region SUBASTA AGENCIA BELEN
Perdices St., Brgy. 3 Dumaguete City
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The Me as l es and Rubella-Oral Polio Vaccine Supplemental Immunization Activity Phase 2 in Negros Oriental has been extended for another week due to the low turnout of target beneficiaries, said Dr. Socrates Villamor, provincial chief of the Department of Health here. Villamor, in an interview Tuesday afternoon, said the DOH-7 will hold the
immunization activities until March 7. He said it is not only Region 7 that has experienced a low percentage of accomplishment in the MR- OPV SIA but other parts of the country as well. Assistant Provincial
Health Officer Dr. Liland Estacion, in a virtual press briefing Monday afternoon, said as of the latest data, the province has already achieved 63 percent immunization for measles
Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court 7th
Branch 63 Bayawan City In the matter of adoption of Kyle
Xavier Crapatanta Tamonang with application for change of his name to Kyle Xavier Crapatanta Santiago.
Spouses Neah C. Santiago & Cliefster C. Santiago, Petitioners -versus-
The Civil Registry Office, Bayawan City, Respondent
Office of the Solicitor General Intramuros, Manila, Respondent. x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/
include the husband of the original Petitioner as her co-petitioner in this case, and aver that:
2. Respondent, Civil Registrar Office of Bayawan City, is impleaded as a Public Respondent being the repository of all records relating to births, marriages, and deaths of all persons within the jurisdiction of Bayawan City, Negros Oriental;
4. Petitioners are of legal age, Filipino citizens, married to each other, and residents of Barangay Maglinao, Basay, Negros Oriental;
The Facts
5. Petitioners have two children living with them now, namely, Kyle Xavier Crapatanta Tamonang, the adoptee, and Kyrie Andrew Crapatanta Santiago, younger brother of the Adoptee; and Petitioners are in possession of full civil capacity and legal rights to adopt;
6. Petitioners have good moral characters, and have not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude as per National Bureau of Investigation clearance with validity period until Feb. 13, 2020 for Petitioner Neah C. Santiago, and Jan. 24, 2020 for Petitioner Cliefster C. Santiago, and hereto attached as Annex “A” and “A-1”;
7. Petitioners are physically, emotionally, and psychologically capable of caring for children as per Medical Certificate dated April 16, 2019 for Neah C. Santiago, and Oct. 15, 2019 for Cliefster C. Santiago, and hereto attached as Annex “B” and “B-1”;
8. Petitioners Neah C. Santiago is 27 years old, and Cliefster C. Santiago is 25 years old, while the Adoptee is seven years old, and the latter is Petitioner Neah C. Santiago’s son out of wedlock. Copies of the birth certificates of the Adoptee which is registered in the Civil Registrar Office of Bayawan City, hereto attached as Annex “C”, and with the National Statistics Authority, as Annex “C-1” and “C-2”;
1. Petitioners are of legal age, Filipinos, spouses, and residents of barangay Maglinao, Basay, Negros Oriental where they may be served with summons, notices, orders and other court processes, using the undersigned Counsel’s address found on the 4th
The Parties page of this Petition;
3. Respondent Solicitor General is impleaded as a Public Respondent who has an interest in the change of name of the adoptee in the Civil Registry records of Bayawan City
Petitioners, by the undersigned Counsel, unto this Honorable Court, most respectfully submits this 2nd
AMENDED PETITION Amended Petition, the sole purpose of which is to S.P. Case No. 543 Judicial Region
17. That the pre-adoption service, child study report, and home study report from the Department of Social Welfare & Development have not been obtained as they refused to give the same when requested, for the reason that the Adopter is the biological parent of the Adoptee; however, should it be really necessary, they would only do so through Court Order; 18. That all the exhibits attached to the 1st
except Exhibit “A-1’, “B-1”, “C-1” and “C-2” which are new and additional exhibits attached to this 2nd
Wherefore, it is respectfully prayed that upon due notice and hearing: 1. Judgement be entered adjudging that the minor child, Kyle Xavier Crapatanta Tamonang be freed from all legal obligations of obedience and maintenance with respect to Adrian L. Tamonang;
Amended Petition. Prayer
2. That he be declared for all intents and purposes, a child of herein Petitioners Neah C. Santiago and Cliefster C. Santiago; and
3. That his name be entered in the Civil Registry as Kyle Xavier for his first name, Crapatanta for his middle name and Santiago for his family name;
Such further relief consistent with law and equity is likewise prayed for. Respectfully submitted, Bayawan City, this 5th
day of November, 2019.
Ramon Q. Carbo Counsel for Petitioner
Attorney Roll No.57697/4.26.10 IBP No. 061518/12.15.18/Dumaguete City PTR No. 2755699/1.03.19/Bayawan City MCLE Comp. No. V-0026274/4.14.19 324 Teologio St., Suba, Bayawan City 6221 Negros Oriental, Philippines
Republic of the Philippines) Bayawan City
) s.c. VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF NON-FORUM SHOPPING
We, Neah C. Santiago and Cliefster C. Santiago, Filipinos, of legal age, married to each other, and residents of Brgy. Maglinao, Basay, Negros Oriental, having been duly sworn to on oath, state that: 1. We are the Petitioners in the above-entitled case; 2. We have caused the preparation of this Petition, and have fully read and understood its contents;
9. Petitioners are in a position to support and care for their children in keeping with the means of the family as she is a public school teacher and permanent employee of DepEd, Bayawan City Division, with Salary Grade 11 per Appointment, hereto attached as Annex “D”;
10. The Adoptee’s first name, middle name, and surname is Kyle Xavier Crapatanta Tamonang, who is seven years old, and a resident of Barangay Maglinao, Basay, Negros Oriental as per school records, hereto attached as Annex “E”, “E-1” and “E-2”;
11. That the Adoptee is not disqualified by law to be adopted, as he is an illegitimate child of the Adopter-Petitioner Neah C. Santiago, and falls under Sec. 8 (c) of Republic Act No. 8552 which provides: Section 8. Who may be Adopted. The following may be adopted: (c) An illegitimate son/daughter by a qualified adopter to improve his/her status to that of legitimacy;
12. That the Adoptee has no estate, and has been living with, and raised by the Petitioners since he was born;
13. That the Adoptee is to be known and registered in the Civil Registry Office as KYLE XAVIER for his first name , CRAPATANTA for his middle name, and SANTIAGO for his family name;
October, 2019 in Bayawan City. NEAH C. SANTIAGO
ID No. 6070006 Type: DepEd ID
Affiants exhibited to me their evidence of identity written below their respective names above.
Doc. No. 834 Page No. 168 Book No. XXII Series of 2019
14. That the reason for a change in family name of the Adoptee is that, since Petitioner is now legally married to Cliefster C. Santiago per Marriage Certificate, hereto attached as Annex “F”, and Petitioners have already another son (younger brother of the Adoptee) in the name of Kyrie Andrew Crapatanta Santiago per Birth Certificate, hereto attached as Annex “G”, it would be for the good and unity of their family if the two children living with them bear the same surnames that is Santiago;
15. That Adrian L. Tamonang, father of the Adoptee as reflected in his birth certificate, has already given his consent to adoption, as per Affidavit of Consent to Adoption, hereto attached as Annex “H”;
16. That Cliefster C. Santiago, husband of the herein Petitioner-Adopter has also given his consent to adoption, as per Affidavit of Consent to Adoption, hereto attached as Annex “I”;
Amended Petition is being served by registered mail, personal service being impractical due to distance and lack of office personnel.
The foregoing 2nd (Pursuant to Sec. 11, Rule 13 of the 1997 Rules of Court)
Notarial Commission expires on 12.31.20 Explanation
Ramon Q. Carbo Counsel for Petitioner
Attorney Roll No.57697/4.26.10 IBP No. 061518/12.15.18/Dumaguete City PTR No. 2755699/1.03.19/Bayawan City MCLE Comp. No. V-0026274/4.14.19 324 Teologio St., Suba, Bayawan City 6221 Negros Oriental, Philippines
MetroPost 2021 Feb. 21 • Feb. 28 • March 14
Attorney Roll No.57697/04.26.10 IBP No. 061518/12.15.18/Dumaguete City PTR No. 2755699/01.03.19/Bayawan City MCLE Compliance No. V-0026274/04.14.19 324 Teologio St., Suba, Bayawan City Negros Oriental, Philippines, 6221
Ramon Q. Carbo Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th
4. We further certify that no other actions or proceedings involving the same issue has been commenced or pending in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the regular courts of any other tribunal or agency, and if we learn that a similar action is pending before any of the same, we hereby undertake to report such act to this Honorable Court within five days therefrom. In witness whereof, we have hereunto affixed our signatures this 25th
day of
CLIEFSTER C. SANTIAGO ID No. 201101170 Type: NORSU ID
day of November, 2019 in Bayawan City by
3. The consents and allegations thereof are true and correct to the best of our personal knowledge, and based on authentic documents and records;
attached therein as Exhibits “A-1”, “B-1”, “C-1” and “C-2” to be part of the records of the case.
Amended Petition and the additional exhibits
4. To issue an Order directing the Department of Social Welfare & Development to conduct pre-adoption services, home study report, and case study report for this case when necessary. 5. To consider and grant this 2nd
Amended Petition remain the same,
and rubella and 64 percent for the oral polio vaccine. Estacion is hopeful that the province’s accomplishment rate will rise as its health workers are scheduled to return to the areas that were not visited due to the recent storm “Auring”, that brought with it heavy rains. Next we e k,
will conduct another monitoring to determine the actual accomplishment of the government’s MR-
th e y The AFP chief left Zamboanguita early because he had
covered by the vaccine rollout since it comes in two doses. Asked if he is willing to be inoculated in public, he
METROPOST
OPV campaign in Negros Oriental, she said. Villamor is hoping that after the one-week extension, the province would be able to attain its 95-percent accomplishment target.
target of 142,855 children below five years old for the MR-OPV immunization activities
for the entire month of February. (Judy F. Partlow/ PNA)
scheduled The Province had set a
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