Punto! Luzon www.punto.com.ph P 8.00 Volume 8 Number 47 Mon - Wed January 12 - 14, 2015 Central PANANAW NG MALAYANG PILIPINO! Latest model of fire trucks only at Clark. CIAC-CCO photo With state-of-the-art fire trucks CIA’s rating up to Category 10 By Ashley Manabat Boarding bridge, travellers’ lounge inaugurated C LARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT – Two Rosenbauer fire trucks worth P115 million were delivered and the new P92million two-finger passenger boarding bridge was inaugurated at this airport on Monday in time for the birthday celebration of Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) President-CEO Atty. Emigdio “Dino” Tanjuatco III. SM’S GOT IT. CIAC President-CEO Emigdio Tanjuatco III and his wife Tetet do ribbon-cutting honors with (L-R) Angeles City Transport Federation President Dan Yumul, CIAC veeps Darwin Cunanan and Rey Catacutan, Tourism Director Ronnie Tiotuico, SM Regional Manager for Operations Junias Eusebio and SM Clark Mall Manager Ana Datu opening the Travellers’ Lounge. Photo by Bong Lacson VM Lazatin awards TCTs to 7 families CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Seven families that were relocated in Barangay San Jose were finally given their land titles in a simple ceremony at the vice mayor’s office here last week. The seven families were the beneficiaries of the Lahar Free Corp. (LFC) owned by the family of Vice Mayor Jaime “Jimmy” T. Lazatin that were initially given certificates of ownership for the houses which were built by the corporation on their relocation site last August 11, 2014. Last Wednesday, Transfer Certificates of Titles (TCTs) for their lots were awarded to them by Lazatin assisted by LFC legal counsel Atty. Gener C. Endona and San Jose Barangay Captain Loreto “Boy” Tumang. Page 8 please HAPPY HOMEOWNERS. Beneficiaries proudly hold their TCTs with benefactor Vice Mayor Jimmy Lazatin, Barangay San Jose Chairman Loreto Tumang, and LFC counsel Gener Endona. Photo by Bong Lacson The inauguration of the Clark International Airport Travelers’ Lounge was also held later at the Bayanihan Park of the SM City Clark following the Clark airport event. The acquisition of two units of 6x6 3,000-gallon major tender with a high reach extendable turret (HRET) and a 6x6 2,250-gallon major ten- der fire trucks raised the CIA to Category 10 from its previous Category 9 status. Category 10 is the highest rating set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) which means that the CIA can now handle emergency disasters involving wider aircrafts Page 8 please Village chiefs deny support to Lapid’s mayoral bid Toda max. Grateful trike drivers pose with their patron Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano with Vice Mayor Vicky VegaCabigting joining in the fun. Contributed photo Cayetano fetes TODA Punto! Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday By Ashley Manabat 2 ANGELES CITY -- Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter “Companero” S. Cayetano once again turned over funds to a public transport association in the city to start a micro-finance program that offers small loans to its members at low interest and easy payment schemes. “At the beginning of 2015, let us give Filipino families in Angeles City an opportunity to start the year right. Despite the recent corruption anomalies and price hike issues hounding the country, we should remain committed to our goal of helping the people win against poverty,” the senator said. On Thursday, Cayetano met with the members of the Santo Domingo Tricycle Operators and Drivers’ Association (TODA) to personally hand over a total of P200,000 to serve as seed fund that will assist tricycle drivers in starting their own small businesses and wean them away from loan sharks that charge usurious interest rates. The senator lamented that although small businesses are proven to be a huge factor in the country’s economic development, most of them do not have enough capital to sustain their operations. He noted that in 2011, small businesses were responsible for the generation of some 3.872 million jobs, contributing 61 percent of the total number of jobs created by all types of business establishments. However, citing a Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas statement, he said only around 20 percent of small businesses are granted loans by the banking sectors and continued to say that the government has an opportunity to fill this gap. Thus, the senator proposed to allocate P1 billion worth of funds per region to establish a nationwide microfinance program that will provide small businesses wider access to loans. “Kung meron tayong P64 billion para sa 4Ps (Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program) ng gobyerno, siguro naman pwede tayong maglagay ng kahit isang bilyon per region para magkaroon ang bawat region ng sarili nilang anti 5-6 program,” he said. The proposal is similar to Cayetano’s “Kontra 5-6 Program,” which was launched during his campaign for re-election in 2013 as part of his Presyo, Trabaho, Kita (PTK) platform aimed at promoting projects that lower the prices of goods, create more jobs, and increase people’s income. The project now has a total of 68 beneficiaries all over the country, providing livelihood loans amounting from P50,000 to P250,000 to small business organizations and associations that cater to different sectors of society. The members of the Sto. Domingo TODA are the program’s latest beneficiaries. “This program was designed to be easy, simple and sustainable. By developing cooperatives with the capacity to lend capital to its members, we are enabling more Filipinos to establish their own small businesses and eventually provide more employment opportunities for other Filipinos,” Cayetano said. Joining the senator at the L&S covered court was was actress Shaina Magdayao. Indie films face bright prospects ANGELES CITY -- In a decade or so, the lines that separate commercial and independent-made films or “indie films” would no longer be as distinguishable in terms of budget size, theme and scope and even featured actors as they are now. This was how multi-awarded indie filmmaker Jason Paul Laxamana described what he considered as the bright pros- Laxamana pects facing the fledgling section of the movie-making industry given the noticeable growing public patronage of indie films here and abroad. During the media forum dubbed “Batirulan” at the Café Juan of the Holy Angel University (HAU) here organized by the Capampangan in Media, Inc. (CAMI) in cooperation with the university and the Social Security System (SSS) last Fri- day, Laxamana also said the quiet shift in audience preference for usually low-budgeted and experimental indie movies became more perceptible in 2014 as indicated by the growing number of mainstream performers crossing-over to indie films as well as financiers/investors in such projects. He said he also noticed the rising demand for this kind of movies in film festivals abroad including rising local viewership. Laxamana copped last year, in a number of Asian film fests such as those in Vietnam and Korea, a number of director’s awards for the Kapampangan-language film “Magkakabaong” (coffin maker) which his team churned out for a measly budget of P1.8 million as compared to the normal minimum of P40 million budget for mainstream films. In addition, the film’s screenplay and main actor, Allen Dizon, reaped top awards -- feats that prompted members of the House of Representatives and Senate to push for the national recognition of Laxamana and his team as exponents of spreading global awareness of the Philippines, its people, culture and tradition via indie films. Laxamana said his award-winning film has been invited to this year’s film festivals in Pune, India; Cleveland, Ohio; and Cairo in Egypt. His “Magkakabaong” team is also set to churn out this year a new Kapampangan film revolving on the annual January 1st festival in Minalin, Pampanga, called “Aguman Sandok,” where the all-male participants in a parade dress as females in honor of women, traditionally considered as the real power in every Filipino family. Laxamana also said “Magkakabaong” and his earlier Kapampangan films, like “Babagwa” (spider) and others could be distributed internationally beginning this year as an international film distributor, based in Los Angeles, California, USA, has expressed serious interest in marketing abroad his films and other Philippine-made indie movies. – Ashley Manabat ANGELES CITY. - Five (5) barangay chairmen of Angeles City denied news reports that they are supporting the mayoralty bid of movie actor and former Pampanga governor Lito Lapid, saying that they were invited to attend a Christmas gathering but were surprised to see Lapid and former Rep. Carmelo Lazatin in attendance. In a joint statement, Barangay Chairmen Reynaldo Malig of Barangay Salapungan, Marino Banola of Barangay Sta. Teresita, Eduardo Badong of Barangay Ninoy Aquino, Angelito Caparas of Barangay Sto. Domingo, and Harry Roque of Barangay San Jose, said that they were upset with the news reports stating that they are supporting Lapid’s candidacy. “Ito po ay walang katotohanan at kathang isip lamang ng sinumang gumawa ng ‘press release’ na iyon,” the 5 village chiefs said. “Kami ay nagtungo sa Angeles Fried Chicken Restaurant noong Disyembre 29, 2014 sa paanyaya ni dating Konsehal Willy Rivera para sa pagtitipong pang-Kapaskuhan. Hindi kami inabisuhan na ang okasyong ito ay gagamitin ni Ginoong Lapid upang ihayag ang kanyang kandidatura,” they said. The senator and former governor from Porac, Pampanga will challenge Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, who is presently serving his second term as Angeles city mayor. Pamintuan, who served as member of the Cabinet of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, is a lawyer by profession. He defeated two (2) former mayors and congressmen, Francis “Blueboy” Nepomuceno in 2010 and Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin in 2013. Initial results of ongoing surveys show that Pamintuan leads Lapid and Vice Mayor Vicky Cabigting by very big margin. Cabigting has also indicated her desire to seek the mayoralty of the city but has yet to make a formal public pronouncement. - Press Release THINK GREEN By Ernie Esconde BALANGA City – Bishop Ruperto C. Santos of the Diocese of Balanga on Sunday night announced that Pope Francis will be using three popemobiles in his visit to the Philippines from January 15 to 19, 2015. The Bataan prelate is chairman of the Catholic Bish- op Conference of the Philippines’ Committee on Transportation on the Papal Visit. “The popemobiles are according to specifications of the Vatican, visible for all and accessible for the Holy Father to go down and meet our people. These are simple which define the nature of his holiness, simplicity and availability to all people, especially the simple and ordinary,” Santos said. One is to be used on January 15 to welcome Pope Francis from Villamor Air Base. It will also be used when the Pope goes to Malacanang, Manila Cathedral and the SM Mall of Asia Arena the following day, January 16. In Tacloban City on January 17, Pope Francis will ride a KIA World Youth Day popemobile. A jeepney popemobile will be used on January 18 at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila, Santos said. “We are much preparing for everything, very prayerful for this grace-filled event. The Holy Father is blessing our country with God’s mercy and compassion,” the Bataan bishop said. Itim na Poong Nazareno dinumog sa Bataan BALANGA City - Dinumog ng maraming deboto ang Itim na Poong Nazareno sa St. Joseph Cathedral sa lungsod na ito Biyernes ng gabi. Umaapaw hanggang labas ng malaking simbahan ang dumalo sa isang banal na Misa. Hindi pa tapos ang Misa ay marami nang lum- alapit sa itim na imahen na nasa isang sulok malapit sa altar. Humahawak, nagpupunas ng panyo, humahalik sa imahen ang mga deboto. Tinatayang mahigit dalawang libong tao ang dumalo sa Misa at lumahok hanggang sa prusisyon na du- maan sa commercial district ng lungsod pasado alas-7 ng gabi. Habang patuloy ang mahabang prusisyon, naghahagis si Jimmy Mangalindan sa mga tao ng mga tuwalyitang ipinunas sa itim na poon. Ayon kay Mangalindan na isang radio broadcaster, limang taon nang ginagawa ang Misa at prusisyon sa Balanga City upang magkaroon ng pagkakataon ang mga debotong hindi makakapunta sa Quiapo, Manila na ipadama ang kanilang debosyon sa Itim na Poong Nazareno. –Ernie Esconde Quake shakes fishing boats, jolts Bataan residents By Ernie Esconde MARIVELES, BataanA strong earthquake shook big fishing boats and jolted residents in Bataan at past 3 in the morning of Sunday. “Nagulat ako, medyo natakot dahil gumagalaw, maingay ang mga salamin sa bintana ng bahay namin,” housewife Delia Mojica of Santa Lucia, Samal town said. She said that she awakened her children and told them to be ready to get out of the house. In Sisiman, a fishing village here, fishermen were jolted from their sleep in big fishing boats docked on land undergoing repairs. “Malakas ang lindol, niyayanig ang malaking bangka kung saan ako natutulog,” Ramon Nabaska said, adding “hindi naman lumakas ang mga alon. “Umaalog ang kamarote kung saan ako natutulog, akala ko tataob ang bangka,” Ricky Pacifico said. He said even the engine and iron materials inside the boat were noisy. “Matibay ang kamarote dahil kagagawa nito pero akala ko babagsak,” he said. Pacifico said the sea was calm being low tide. Reports showed that a magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit Morong, Bataan. Own a new home this 2015 Invest and own a home now, with Hausland Development Corporation! 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Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday B y Elmo Roque 4 CABANATUAN CITY – In a bid to boot out pushers and users of illegal drugs and holders of unlicensed guns in villages, the country’s League of Barangays is re-energizing and empowering the Barangay Peace-keeping Action Team (BPAT) in all the barangays nationwide. “We foresee it as the most capable team in helping curve the growing number of pushers and users in the villages in our country,” said lawyer Edmund Abesamis, president of the league. He said the BPAT was launched during the time of former Interior and Local government Secretary Jesse Robredo in certain places in the country. When the secretary met his untimely death, the team appeared to have lost steam. “I discussed the adoption of the BPAT by our league with (DILG) Secretary (Mar) Roxas) and he is four square behind it,” Abesamis, who was speaker and inducting officer at the recent induction of the new set of officers of the Nueva Ecija Press Club, Inc. (NEPCI), said in an interview. “He wants it launched within the month, and we will do it,” he added. Abesamis said they are now finalizing the guidelines and the steps to be done in making the BPAT function effectively. He added that the team will be composed of barangay officials, village guards, and competent barangay residents. “They may be empowered to make arrest of the culprits or gather intelligence operations and pass on the facts gathered to police agencies concerned for appropriate action,” he said. “It will certainly make a big improvement in the continuing drive to curve the menace of illegal drugs and the proliferation of unlicensed guns, among others” he added. He said since the members of the team reside in the village, they can be in the best position to gather information also if there are laboratories in their village which are being used for the manufacture of illegal drugs. Recent raids by the law enforcers showed that big laboratories which are manufacturing big quantities of illegal drugs were discovered in villages in residential areas in villages. They involved foreign nationals who rented buildings purportedly for legit business undertakings. “We will have the national launching of the BPATs here in Nueva Ecija. We will also set our province as a pilot area for this undertaking,” Abesamis, who is barangay captain of Barangay Poblacion of Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija, president of the league of barangay captains in the province, and a member of the provincial board, said. The province, it was revealed during a drug summit last September in Palayan City, was second in Central Luzon with the most number of drug-infested barangays (189 out of 849) next to Pampanga’s 193 barangays out of its 505 barangays. Jeoffrey Tacio, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) regional director for Central Luzon, said in that summit that based on their findings, this city recorded the highest number of drug-affected barangays with 13 (out of 89) followed by Sta. Rosa and Sto. Domingo towns and San Jose City, all in Nueva Ecija. Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali, who is chair of the region’s peace and order council, dared Tacio to identify the big pushers, public officials and policemen involved in the illegal drugs trade in the province. Tacio did not publicly respond to the governor’s dare. But when pressed by newsmen, he said five politicians and between five to 10 law enforcers were involved in the illegal drugs trade in the province. He did not give their names as he said they were still in the process of further verifications. In his speech Friday, Abesamis said his association is working hard for the recognition by Congress of several thousand barangays in the country which are not yet receiving internal revenue allotments (IRA) because they were only creations of local government units. Only those which were created by Congress are entitled to receive IRA shares, he said. He added that they are also working closely with the lawmakers concerned for the lengthening of the term of office of barangay officials from the current three years to five or six years with limitations of up to two or three consecutive terms. “The changes in the term of office of barangay officials are provided in the different bills pending in Congress. We are pushing for the approval of a law that the lawmakers will deem appropriate for the needed change in the terms of office of barangay officials as all our barangay captains were saying that the tree-year term is short and frequent elections are expensive exercises,” he said. Abesamis also said they are working for the giving of GSIS (Government Service Insurance System) benefits and PhilHealth benefits for the barangay officials including the appointive barangay officials. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Department of Transportation and Communications LAND TRANSPORTATION FRANCHISING AND REGULATORY BOARD Regional Office No. III City of San Fernando, Pampanga Application for Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a TH Freight Truck service CASE NO RFRO-III 2014-03128 TRINIDAD P. GONZALES 370 Luciano St. Sta. Cruz, Poblacion, Magalang, Pampanga Applicant x---------------------x NOTICE OF HEARING Applicant request authority for the issuance of a Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a TH Freight Truck service within the Municipality of MAGALANG, PAMPANGA and from said place to any point in the island of LUZON accessible to motor vehicle traffic and vice versa with the use of THREE (3) units. NOTICE is hereby given that this Application will be heard by this Board on January 27, 2015 at 9:00 A.M. at its Office at the above address. Applicant is hereby ordered to publish this Notice at least TEN (10) days before the above date of hearing once in a newspaper of general circulation in LUZON. Parties opposed to the granting of the Application must file their written oppositions supported by documentary evidence on or before the above date, copy of the same to the applicant, and may if they so desire appear on the said date and time. This application will be acted upon by this Board on the basis of the records and the documentary evidence submitted by the parties, unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional evidence. WITNESS the Honorable Atty. WINSTON M. GINEZ, CPA Chairman this 23rd day of December 2014 in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga. Atty. ZONA RUSSET M. TAMAYO Officer-In-Charge–Regional Director Punto! Central Luzon: January 14, 2015 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT THIRD JUDICIAL REGION OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT Angeles City Home Development Mutual Fund, Mortgagee, -versus- F.C. Case No. 2014-1125 Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Nelson M. Catap married toReal Estate Mortgage under Act Hazel D. Catap 3135, as amended by Act 4118 Mortgagors. x------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF Sheriff’s SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended filed by the Mortgagee, Home Development Mutual Fund with their Branch Office at Suburbia Commercial Complex, McArthur Highway, Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga against the Mortgagors, Nelson M. Catap married to Hazel D. Catap with residence and postal address at Blk. 8, Lot 10 Liezl St., Xevera Subdivision Phase 1, Tabun, Mabalacat, Pampanga or Sacot, Bamban, Tarlac in order to satisfy the outstanding mortgaged debt which as of September 30, 2013 amounts to Eight HUNDRED Eighteen THOUSAND Ninety One PESOS AND Thirty Five Centavos (Php 818,091.35), Philippine currency, inclusive of interest and penalty charges but exclusive of attorney’s fees, foreclosure expenses and other charges allowed by law, the undersigned Sheriff IV hereby gives notice and announces that on February 18, 2015 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning, at the Municipal Trial Court of Mabalacat and Magalang, Pampanga located at the Mabalacat City Hall, Xevera Subd., Brgy Tabun, Mabalacat, Pampanga will sell at public auction for cash and in Philippine Currency, the following parcel of land with all the existing and future improvements thereon, to wit; TCT NO. 174058 A parcel of land (Lot 10, Block 6 of the consolidation-subdivision plan, Pcs-03-016531 being a portion of consolidation of Lots 5 & 6, Pcs-03-000950, Lot 546-A (LRC) Psd-217854, Lot 544-B-2-A-3 Psd-03-169696, Lot 4-D Psd-03-170954, L.R.C. Rec. No.), situated in the Barangay of Tabun, Municipality of Mabalacat, Province of Pampanga, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Lot 12, Block 6; on the SE., along line 2-3 by Road Lot 17; on the SW., along line 3-4 by lot 8, Block 6; and on the NW., along line 4-1 by Lot 9, Block 6, all of cons.-subd. plan. . x x x containing an area of Thirty Five (35) Square Meters, more or less. x x x Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the abovementioned parcel/s of land for their information and protection. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on February 26, 2015 at the same time and place without further notice. Angeles City, January 8, 2015. Jovencio A. Hizon Sheriff IV Copy furnished: Atty. Joseph P. Quiboloy Department Manager-III Home Development Mutual Fund Suburbia Commercial Complex, McArthur Highway, Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Nelson M. Catap married to Hazel D. Catap Blk. 8, Lot 10 Liezl St., Xevera Subdivision Phase 1, Tabun, Mabalacat, Pampanga or Sacot, Bamban, Tarlac PUNTO! Central Luzon: January 14, 21 & 28, 2015 Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Arsenio E. Esteras and Lorenza A. Esteras who died intestate on April 27, 2013 and October 7, 2011 both at Quezon City, respectively, executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement with Partition and Sale of their estate, to wit: Transfer Certificate of Title No. RT-60387 (T-277044 (a) A parcel of land (Lot 2955-A-2-C-1 of the subd. plan (LRC) Psd-313504, approved as a non-subd. project, being a portion of Lot 2955-A-2-C LRC Psd-301799, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 788), situated in the Barrio of Matangtubig, Municipality of Baliuag, Province of Bulacan; Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-27423 A parcel of land (Lot 295-A-1 Psd-269812, being a portion of Lot 2955-A, LRC Psd-254538, Cad. Rec. No. 788), situated in the Barrio of Matangtubig, Municipality of Baliuag, Province of Bulacan; Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-94941 A parcel of land (Lot 2962-C-2-6-A of the subd. plan Psd-03083424, being a portion of Lot 2962-C-2-6, (LRC) Psd-316490, LRC Rec. No. ), situated in the Barrio of Matangtubig, Municipality of Baliuag, Province of Bulacan; before Notary Public Yolanda V. Zaragoza as per Doc No. 216, Page No. 99, Book No. XXVI, Series of 2014. Punto! Central Luzon: December 31, 2014, January 7 & 14, 2015 Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court Third Judicial Region Branch 59 Angeles City In the Matter of petition for adoption and change of name of minor child from Precious Anne Laconsay Dizon to Mackynzie Liann Payne, Sp. Proc. Case No. 9216 Sps. Kenneth M. Payne and Flordeliza Silorio-Payne, Petitioners, x-----------------------------------------x Order In the verified Petition for the Adoption of Minor Precious Anne Laconsay Dizon, the material allegations are as follows: Petitioners-spouses Kenneth M. Payne and Flordeliza Silorio-Payne are husband and wife, both American citizens (petitioner-wife Flordeliza S. Payne is a former Filipino citizen but now holds dual citizenship), of legal age, married to each other, and permanently residing at #187 Brgy. San Roque, Magalang, Pampanga. The minor sought to be adopted is the niece of the petitioner-wife, her father being her cousin; minor Precious Anne Laconsay Dizon is the daughter of Arnold Tulabot Dizon and Engelina Laconsay Dizon, who have given their express consent to the adoption of their daughter by the petitioners. A day after the birth of the minor, her biological parents went to the petitioners’ house and they voluntarily turned over their minor child to the petitioners for care, custody and proper disposition. The minor’s parents cannot provide the minor’s immediate needs as a growing child as they have no source of income and are under a marginalized level of living conditions, they residing in a slum area near a creek in Pandan, Angeles City and they having four (4) other children to care of. The children are potentially neglected as they are deprived of their rights to grow as normal children by their own natural parents. Petitioner-wife being the paternal aunt of the subject minor, did not think twice and she together with her husband, wholeheartedly accepted her. They treat the minor as their youngest child in the family. Petitioners are desirous to adopt the subject minor. The minor child has no known properties except her personal belongings that were provided by the petitioners. Said minor and the petitioners are in good physical and psychological condition and fit to be adopted and to adopt, respectively. Petitioners have been providing for the financial, moral, physical and spiritual well-being of the child. They have three (3) legitimate children, namely: William Payne, Hendricks Lee Payne and Kenneth Payne II, who all gave their consent to this Petition. Petitioners are financially stable as they are receiving monthly pension and are paying their taxes regularly. They have properties and savings which are more than sufficient to support the family including the child. They possess all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications for the legal adoption of the minor child. The petitioners have the legal capacity to adopt in the United States of America (U.S.A.) and the U.S. government allows the adoptee to enter the U.S.A. to reside there permanently as their adopted child. Petitioners are more than sixteen (16) years older than the adoptee who are in a position to support and care for the minor in keeping with the means of the family. They are possession of full capacity and legal rights; are of good moral character; have not been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude; and they are emotionally and psychologically capable of caring for the minor. Petitioners and the minor children underwent pre0adoption interview and counseling by a court Social Worker. They have established a strong bond with the minor. Petitioners are physically, financially and morally fit to bring up and educate the minor properly for her bright future. The petitioners pray that after notice, publication and hearing, judgment be rendered declaring the minor child Precious Anne Laconsay Dizon for all legal intents and purposes the daughter of the petitioners with all the rights and privileges of a natural child; changing the name Precious Anne Laconsay Dizon to Mackynzie Liann Payne for all legal intents and purposes; and directing the Office of the City Civil Registrar, Angeles City and the Office of the Civil Registry General/NSO, Manila to make the necessary corrections/entries or amendments in the birth record of the subject minor as the child of the petitioners. Other just and equitable reliefs and remedies are also prayed for. The court finds the Petition sufficient in form and substance and therefore sets it for hearing on June 4, 2015 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning, on which date and hour any person who may have interest in or may be affected by the Petition is ordered to appear and signify his/her opposition thereto and show cause why it should not be granted. Let this Order be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in “Punto Central Luzon”, a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Pampanga and Angeles City, which was selected by raffle under the supervision of the Executive Judge, at the expense of the petitioners. Serve copies of this Order upon the Office of the Solicitor General; Office of the City Prosecutor of Angeles City; petitioners and their counsel; Department of Social Welfare and Development; National Statistic Office, Civil Registrar General; Local Civil Registrar of Angeles City; SWOII Babylin V. Tayag; and “Punto Central Luzon”. So Ordered. Angeles City, Philippines, December 17, 2014. Ma. Angelica T. Paras-Quiambao Presiding Judge Punto! Central Luzon: January 7, 14 & 21, 2015 Suspect in newshen’s slay released Cops given 15 days to strengthen case By Ernie Esconde BALANGA City- The prosecutor in this city on Monday ordered the release of one of two suspects in the gun-slay of journalist Nerlita “Nerlie” Ledesma for lack of sufficient evidence and gave police 15 days to strengthen the case. Chief Supt. Ronald Santos, Region 3 police director, said they filed a case for murder with the city prosecutor’s office against Innocencio Bendo, alias Bandio, 39, of Samal, Bataan based on testimonies of witnesses that the suspect was the gunman. “After evaluation and direct questioning of witnesses, the fiscal found evidence not sufficient and gave us 15 days to look for more evidences,” Santos said. Santos said they still hold another suspect, Juan Fulo, alias Boboy, 46, barangay tanod of Tuyo, Balanga City. Fulo was arrested for al- leged attempt to kill Pedlejandro Payumo, former president of Tagnai Homeowners’ Association in Tuyo. Ledesma, tabloid Abante reporter, at the time of her death was president of the same organization. “Although charged for another crime, we believe Fulo has a big role in the murder of Ledesma,” the RD said. “We will not let any stone unturned until justice is given to Ledesma. Naniniwala ako na in due time, we will solve the case,” Santos said. “We respect the decision of the fiscal, lesson learned ito, challenge sa amin,” the police regional director added. Senior Supt. Rhodel Sermonia, Bataan police director, identified Bendo as a former communist rebel and Fulo as former soldier. “May apat na testigo kami pero ang dalawa kinabahan, natakot na ang isa na mismong nakakita ng pamamaril,” Sermonia said, adding “we hope that more witnesses will surface.” Esteban “Jun” Ledesma, husband of the slain reporter, said he was happy with what the police are doing. “Maganda, maayos ang ginagawa ng pulisya, nasisiyahan ako sa resulta. Maraming salamat kay PD, RD at sa lahat ng media. Sana, ipagpatuloy ninyo ang ginagawang pagtulong sa amin,” Jun said. The slain reporter will be interred at 2 p.m. Tuesday. She left behind her husband and an only daughter, a second year college student at UP Los Banos. P.5-M tangay sa ‘Gapo holdap OLONGAPO CITY - Tinatayang aabot sa mahigit sa kalahating milyong pisong halaga ng pera, alahas at personal na kagamitan ang natangay ng dalawang di pa nakikilalang kalalakihan nang kanilang holdapin ang isang sekretarya sa kanto ng Magsaysay Drive at Gordon Avenue, sa lungsod na ito. Kinilala ng pulisya ang biktimang si Bernadette Almeda, 45, sekretarya ng MSK Group Work sa loob ng Subic Freeport at residente ng Barangay Palihan, Hermosa, Bataan. Ayon sa ulat, nag-aabang ng taxi na masasakyan ang biktina matapos mag-withdraw ng pera sa BDO, SM Olongapo branch nang tutukan ito ng patalim ng mga suspek saka nagdeklarang holdap at pagkatapos ay pinasakay ng tricycle at dinala sa madilim na lugar at doon nilimas ng mga suspek ang kagamitan ng biktima. Tinangay ng mga holdaper ang G-shock na relo na nagkakahalaga ng P4,000; O+ cellphone na nagkakahalaga ng P4,000; mga alahas at bag na naglalaman ng pera na nagkakahalaga ng P408,000 na nakatakdang pangsuweldo sa mga kawani ng nasabing kumpanya. Ayon pa sa salaysay ng biktima lingguhan itong mag-withdraw ng malaking halaga ng pera sa BDO nang walang security scort. Nabatid pa sa ulat na sa kabila naman ng napakaraming tao sa lugar, wala isa man ang nakapansin sa ginawang panghoholdap sa biktima habang nagpapatuloy ang ginagawang imbestigasyon ng Police Station 3 ng Olongapo City PNP hinggil sa nasabing insidente. Suspect in Bataan, Pampanga killings ‘Killer’ of Lubao retiree arrested arrested in Samar Suspect arrives at prosecutors office. Contributed By Ashley Manabat LUBAO, Pampanga – A standing order from Gov. Lilia “Nanay Baby” Pineda herself has compelled the police here to get to the bottom of the murder case involving a retired hotel worker from Illinois, USA, who was attacked inside his residence in Purok 6, Barangay San Nicolas 1st. The victim was identified by police as Jose Tolentino Garcia, 73, who died in a nearby hospital a few days after he was attacked and sustained injuries on his head at around 3:30 am last January 1. The Lubao police led by Supt. Jean Salvador Fajardo, town police chief, arrested the suspect identified as Alex Montemayor Carpio, 36, in his house in Barangay Remedios here on January 11 after “securing physical evidence,” an Apple IPhone 3 reportedly owned by the victim, which was stolen from him photo by the suspect after the attack. Fajardo said Carpio admitted killing Garcia and made an extrajudicial confession in the presence of Atty. Caesar Dallay on Sunday night. Garcia’s family owns the Lubao Institute (LI), the town’s first and oldest private school established in 1929. Garcia’s five children are all based in the USA and were not in the country when their father – fondly called “Pitong” by friends -- was attacked by the suspect by hitting him in the head with a “long hard wood.” On Monday afternoon, the Lubao police led by P03 Avelino Agumboy, chief investigator, filed a murder case against Carpio before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office in the City of San Fernando. Agumboy said Carpio was angered by Garcia over a financial misunderstanding on the use of the suspect’s tricycle. The suspect has been using the tricycle of his father who is a neighbor of Garcia in San Nicolas 1st. Police arrested Carpio after they were able the get the IPhone 3 owned by Garcia from Kelvin Dizon in his workplace in Guiguinto, Bulacan on Sunday. Dizon, a relative of Carpio, visited his relatives in Lubao to celebrate the New Year. He said Carpio gave him the cellphone at around 8 p.m. on January 1. “Carpio just told me to keep the cellphone and he didn’t give any instructions on what to do with it,” said Dizon in the dialect. “I got suspicious when Carpio called last January 3 and he asked me not to tell anyone, including my parents, that I have the unit,” he added. Police investigators said “the discovery of the cellphone helped convince Carpio to admit his crime.” Meanwhile, Gov. Pineda, who was a long-time mayor of this town, thanked the police for solving the murder case. By Armand M. Galang CABANATUAN CITY – After more than two years in hiding, the suspect in the murder of five people in Bataan and Pampanga was arrested by joint police operatives from Regions 3, 6 and 8 in an outskirt village of Ulayan in the municipality of Villareal, Western Samar on Friday. Chief Insp. Romeo Lanzarrote, provincial officer of Nueva Ecija Criminal Investigation and Detection Team who led the local counterpart, said the suspect, identified as Dandan Belarde, was arrested by the composite team on the strength of search warrants issued by Judge Emmanuel Silva of the Regional Trial Court Branch 4 of Mariveles, Bataan. The suspect was using the alias John Gabiano y Casaljay in an apparent attempt to conceal his true identity in the place, police reported. Lanzarrote said Belarde allegedly shot dead a certain Marcelina Melanio y Maramba for refusing to give him money, and seaman Michael Villaflores who was mistaken to be police responder being in fatigue pants in Mariveles, Bataan on July 14, 2012. The suspect was also indicted as member of a crime group that allegedly killed Bantay Bayan members Reynaldo Canlas and Romeo Garcia in Apalit, Pampanga on March 13, 2012, and in the killing of a certain Benito Evangelista along Earnshaw St., Sampaloc, Manila and attempted robbery with frustrated homicide against Crisologo Pangan, an employee of television network ABS-CBN who was mistaken to be a money courier on Feb. 25, 2012. Lanzarrote said the operation was a result of intensified CIDT offices’ coordination ordered by CIDG Director Benjin Mangalong and Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali. “This proves that the arms of the law is long enough to put criminals in jail,” Lanzarrote said. Punto! Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday Ni Johnny R. Reblando 5 O pinion Editorial Punto! Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday Appalling decision 6 THE NATIONAL Union of Journalists of the Philippines is appalled at the decision to grant bail to Sajid Islam Ampatuan, one of those accused of the November 23, 2009 Ampatuan massacre and son of clan patriarch Andal Sr. While we may understand last year’s grant of bail to 41 policemen accused of the slaughter that claimed the lives of 58 persons, including 32 of our colleagues, we find it incredulous that a key member of the clan whose presence at the meetings during which the massacre was planned has been established could be accorded the same privilege. These meetings were basically clan councils in which, as is common in Filipino culture, silence means consent. And it is stretching credulity to think that Sajid Islam, who was then acting Maguindanao governor, had absolutely no participation in the planning and execution of what was obviously a major operation in his domain, involving a veritable army of retainers and police personnel. Given the vast resources, much of it ill-gotten, amassed by the Ampatuans during their decade of almost absolute rule over Maguindanao province, the bail of P11.6 million, or P200,000 for each of the 58 counts of murder, required of Sajid Islam is peanuts to the family. But what is utterly dismaying is Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes’ observation that the prosecution panel failed to establish strong enough evidence to ensure Sajid Islam’s continued detention over the course of the trial. This can only mean that those tasked and, more important, pledged to ensure justice for the victims of the worst incident of electoral violence in the country’s recent history and the single deadliest attack on the press ever, have betrayed their mandate. Is it any wonder why, more than five years after this most heinous of crimes, justice remains a distant hope for the families of those who died? We demand that Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, who has staked the title she now holds on the successful prosecution of the killers, to make good on her word. (NUJP statement on the grant of bail to Sajid Islam Ampatuan,11 January 2015) LLL Trimedia Coordinators, Inc. Publisher General Manager Editor Marketing Manager Layout Circulation Atty. Gener C. Endona Caesar “Bong” Lacson Joanna Niña V. Cordero Dondie B. Ventura Jojo Manalo/Lacson Macapagal Business & Editorial office at Unit B Essel Commercial Center, McArthur Highway, Telabastagan, City of San Fernando Tel. No. (45) 625•0244 Cel. No. 0917•481•1416 puntogitnangluzon@yahoo.com or marketing@punto.com.ph http://www.punto.com.ph Punto! Central Luzon is a proud member of The Philippine Press Institute acaesar.blogspot.com Zona Libre Bong Z. Lacson Going overboard HOSPITALITY. RELIGIOSITY. Two Filipino traits taking the global stage anew with the coming visit of Pope Francis. And in true Filipino fashion, traits tending to ever excess in their expression. Thus, the previsit admonition from both the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines and the papal visit organizing committee. Like no gastronomic feast but simple fare, like adobo, in the pontiff’s meals, especially that which he would share with the still-suffering Yolanda survivors. Like no red carpet treatment at the sites he would visit, Malacanang not excluded. Like the apostolic nunciature as home for the duration of his visit, not some presidential suite in some five-star hotel. Like the utilitarian, iconic jeepney, instead of a luxurious Mercedes Benz, for popemobile. Like no embellished throne for his chair in all the events he would attend. As Luis Cardinal Tagle said in an interview with Vatican Radio: “…the Pope will not be happy if he sees ostentatious preparations. Even the design of the altar must speak of the sobriety that has been the mark of this Pope, of his simplicity.” Noted the interviewer: “The people of the Philippines are very generous in expressing their affection. Has it been difficult to hold them back?” Cardinal Tagle: “In a way, yes. But then we explained to the people, not only the desires of the Pope, but the signs of the times. We do not want to cause scandal. Everyone can find an excuse to give him a lavish welcome – after all he is the Pope. Still, we should be mindful of the many people we need to welcome in our midst on a daily basis: the poor and the hungry. So whatever savings we make from the papal trip, will go to charity, will go to the poor. And the Pope is very explicit about that.” Signs of the times that needed explaining too – Cardinal Tagle did not have to mention but the CBCP instantly acted on – were the very words of Francis extracted out of context, misappropriated to advance advocacies adverse to their original intent. Like abs-cbnstore.com’s souvenir T-shirts that carried the statement “No race. No religion. I embrace diversity” and marketed with the hashtag PopeTYSM – meaning “Thank You Sa Malasakit.” Given that the statement messaged Francis’ “openness,” still it was “misleading and quite frankly erroneous,” said CBCP president Archbishop Socrates Villegas, urging the Catholic faithful “not to patronise items with misleading posts and statements.” Declared Archbishop Villegas: “Francis has never said and taught that religion and race do not matter, because they most certainly do. It is what selfish, uncharitable and judgmental people do with religion and race that is a problem.” ABS-CBN has since apologised and pulled the T-shirts from its shops and those of its retail partners. Cautionary as well as explanatory advisement is in order too where intense religious fervor seems to go overboard in its translation to actual practice. The intent may by all means be intrinsically good, holy, or godly. But the act itself can be infirm spiritually, if not altogether incorrect theologically. Like the Pope Francis biscuits now selling like the proverbial hotcakes. Foremost Kapampangan chef Atching Lilian Borromeo had nothing but the noblest of intentions in crafting the panecillos de Santo Papa as, in her words, expression of her “Godgiven grace that I must spend helping other people through my God-given (cooking) talent.” It cannot be disputed that, as Prof. Robby Tantingco of Holy Angel University’s Center for Kapampangan Studies puts it, Atching Lilian’s now famous biscuits are the Kapampangan’s “creative way of welcoming the Pope.” The Francis biscuits are patterned on the pan de San Nicolas, named after the 14th century Italian saint and mystic, and which, partakers believe, have “healing” powers. In our youth, our grandmother never failed to serve us putosannicolas at the very first sign of fever. With a “curative” puto of his own now, Pope Francis may have been unwittingly elevated to sainthood in the mind of the old faithful, of the cerrado Catolico. Which is not too outlandish an idea, given his rock star status and the media hype surrounding him. Indeed, while the biscuit may have canonized Francis, a mere poster of “I (heart)) Pope Francis The Musical” may have apotheosized him, appropriating for him the very divinity of Christ. Here is that poster with an article of Christian faith: “He’s got the whole world in his hands.” In Church iconography, it is only the Christ – in representation as the Infant Jesus of Prague and Christ the King – that holds the world in his hands. In Church iconology this is symbolic of His sovereignty over the whole world – as the Cristo Rey hymn goes Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat. Only the Christ can, and does, hold the world in his hands. Not any saint, not even any of the other Persons in the Trinity. Much, much, infinitesimally less a living human being, no matter if he’s the Pope. That poster – without any ill meaning on the part of its designer, for sure – not only brims with blasphemy but also smacks of heresy. Gone overboard here indeed. The brilliance of the vicar blinding us to the Savior. A perversion of transrepresentation that takes the road straight to perdition. Indeed, as Pope Francis himself declared: His visit to the Philippines should not be focused on him, Francis, but on Jesus Christ. Just listen to him, shall we? A bore is a man who deprives you of solitude without providing you with company. –Gian Vincenzo Gravina Felix M. Garcia Huwag mag-akusa basta ng walang ebidensya Di ko ninanasang kampihan si Mayor Morales sa naging kanyang ‘counteraction’ Kay Pyra Lucas sa ‘serious accusation’ Ng nasabing ginang – na ‘publicly’ nitong Inihayag ‘in print and broadcast’ang aniya’y Si Mayor Boking ang perpetrator bilang Ng pag-ambush at/o utak ng pagpatay Kay Marian, na anak ng nasabing ginang Ya’y posibleng pasok sa ‘libel’ marahil Kung ang lahat na ng elemento mandin Ng kasong libelo ay kumpleto nating Masisilip anhin mang pakasuriin. At natural lamang sa panig lalo na Ng isang Alkalde pa mandin ang siya Ay di basta na lang kikibo kumbaga Para protektahan ang sarili niya Sapagkat di simpleng akusasyon lamang Itong kay Morales ay ibinibintang, Na lubhang malayo ang pagka-iba n’yan Kaysa karaniwang paninira lang d’yan Sa nakararami nating pulitiko’ng Mapagsamantala habang nasa puesto; (At pangsarili lang ang inaasikaso, Kaya di marapat na muling bumoto). Matatandaang ang isyu ay nag-ugat Sa pag-ambushed at/o pagpatay sa anak Ng respondent na si Ginang Pyra Lucas Sa barangay Mabiga, sa Mabalacat. Na kung saan dala ng sobrang hinagpis Marahil ni Ginang Lucas ay nabanggit Yata niyang sila ni Mayor Morales Ay may alitan o tinitimping galit At itong anak niya ang napagkamalan Umano (na siya) itong may dala riyan Ng SUV nila nang ito’y tambangan, Pero siya talaga ang puntirya daw n’yan? Pero ayon naman yata sa pulisya, Ang kongklusyon nitong sina Ginag Pyra Ay lubhang malayo sa naging resulta Ng nakalap nila sa pag-imbestiga (Even if they are not discounting anything In their probe, and they are still continuing To dig up deeper on what is the real thing Behind said ambush and/or mysterious killing). Na humantong nga sa pag-file ng libel case Ni Mabalacat city Mayor Morales Kay Ginang Pyra Lucas sa Fiscal’s office Ng probinsya nitong November 23rd. At kung saan P20-million pesos itong Kasong libelo na sinampa ni Mayor, ‘As moral damages’ at posible nitong Pagka-kulong kapag talo sa desisyon? At sana lumabas din sa bandang huli Ang tunay na ‘culprit’ sa isyung nasabi, Nang sa gayon itong akusasyon pati Ni Ginang Lucas kay Mabalacat city Mayor Morales ay lubos maresolba At magpatawaran na lang ang dalawa; At kung saan pati ang ka-Mabalacat pa Ay malaman n’yan ang totoo talaga. At magsilbi nawa ring mabisang aral Sa lahat ang tayo’y huwag basta magbintang Kahit kanino r’yan kung hinala lamang Ang akusasyon at walang katibayan! An Article Written By Dennis M. Bautista, Public Librarian I A classroom teacher should give a reading project on her pupils or students to write a short summary after they have read a short story. Summarizing a story is an important skill to master since it helps them to improve their reading comprehension and writing proficiency. Pupils and Students need to summarize articles, essays, events and short stories throughout their schooling and academic careers, including college. Properly breaking a short story down into its basic elements requires careful reading, preparation and explanation of the ideas from the text. Let us define the terms. Definition A summary is a shortened version of a longer piece of reading. Therefore don’t over restating all the ideas in the text and tell each event on the story. A summary of short story relates only the main events or general plots. It must be writ- ten in two and three sentences to a short paragraph Preparing The first step in creating a good summary requires careful reading of the entire story. After a first reading, go through the story again, read much more until you get the main points that the author want to convey to the reader. Highlights, underlining and copying down the most significant of the story. It is better to make a visual map or a web to connect the ideas. These can include in the summary. Writing In writing the formal summary considers these subsequent sentences answer the question words: who, what, when, where, why and how. The teacher must give appropriate guiding questions to be followed by the pupils and students as what information they will look for summarizing the story, it might be these things to be considered, include the information that addresses the central idea main or topic of the story, the point the writer wanted to get across and what events lead up to that conclusion. Avoid including your opinion about the story in a summary. Instead, include only information from the story itself. The amount of detail included depends upon the specific needed or required amount of information - a longer summary it includes more detail about the character and events. It needs to be more specific what central ideas will be presented on the summary. Revising To revise the written summary is to look back on the paper. Make sure you have checked the important details of the story and checked the writing rules. Don’t include quotes from the original story; instead use your own words to explain the events to your reader. (Unsolicited contributions here are unedited, unabridged, as is. Errors in grammar, syntax, etc, solely the writer’s. -- Editor) The challenges and opportunities of senior high school By FERNANDA F. CAMAYA School Principal, Angeles City As I listen to the lecturer during one of our seminars about the K-12 curriculum, I realized the big challenges on the shoulders of secondary school heads in the implementation of Senior High School. What are the subjects to be taken in Senior High School? Who will handle these subjects? Will there be new teachers to handle these subjects? What classrooms will they use? Are these classrooms fully equipped with all the materials needed in teaching? Will there be separate Principal? These are only some of the questions of our secondary school heads with regards to the implementation of Senior High school which is barely in less than two years from now. But do you know that not all public secondary schools will offer senior high school? Among the eight public secondary schools in the Division of Angeles City, only Francisco G. Nepomuceno Memorial High School will stand alone. The rest will be clustered. More questions came out. Are these schools enough to accommodate all senior high school enrollees? Which school will be printed on the diploma of the students who will graduate in Senior High School among clustered schools? Of all the questions raised the only clear answer given was to strengthen linkages and partnership among school’s external stakeholders. Whew! To address the problem on congestion of students in public high schools, the government is offering financial subsidy to those who are enrolled or will transfer to pri- vate schools from a minimum of sixteen thousand five hundred pesos to a maximum of twenty thousand pesos per student through the voucher system. At present, there are still no specific courses which will be offered. The scenario is the private schools are waiting what courses will be offered by the public schools. It is only then that they’ll be able to identify what courses need to be offered so that all students will land on a course of their choice. These are the top ten techvoc specializations junior high school completers of Angeles City may choose from: Bread and Pastry, Cookery, Computer Hardware Servicing, Computer Programming, Beauty and Nail Care, Dressmaking, Tailoring, Hairdressing, Crop Production and lastly, Electrical Installation and Maintenance. The Department of Education coordinates with the Department of Trade and Industry and all businesses and companies in the locality where students can have their on-the-job training. A partnership was also entered for hiring the students as they graduate in senior high school. By that time, graduates will be eighteen years old and skilled in technical and vocational skills needed to land to a job even in foreign countries where skilled workers are in demand. Students who enrolled in entrepreneurship will have the know-how to start on their own business. Come to think of it, K-12 is pro-poor. Why? Most parents cannot send anymore their children to college after graduating in fourth year high school because of the huge expenses of tertiary education. Aside from the fact that there are very few state colleges near them. Unlike in elementary, there is one public elementary school in every barangay, hence expenses in food and transportation is not a problem. Some drop out from school after elementary because public secondary schools in the whole Angeles City division are only eight. Parents cannot provide anymore for the food and transportation allowance of their children. Biggest problem comes after high school graduation. For those who want to continue tertiary education there is only one state college which is located in Barangay Pampang. Can it accommodate the thousands of public secondary schools graduates? A big NO! If these graduates cannot continue college education anymore, are they matured and skilled enough to land to a job? With the new K-12 curriculum, after student completes Junior High School which is Grade 7 to Grade 10, they can continue Senior High School which is Grade 11 to Grade 12 in public schools too. Or if they wish to transfer in the private, then they will receive financial subsidy from the government. And after only two years, a Senior High School graduate who is equipped with skills and on the right age for employment can be hired by industries. Isn’t that a good news for parents? Let us cross our fingers and hope for the best. Give K-12 a chance! (Unsolicited contributions here are unedited, unabridged, as is. Errors in grammar, syntax, etc, solely the writer’s. -- Editor) Punto! Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday Napaguusapan Lang How to summarize a short story as a School Reading Project 7 Notice of Extrajudicial Settlement Notice is hereby given that the heirs of Eleazar H. Edralin who died intestate on June 12, 2014 executed an Affidavit of Extrajudicial Settlement of his estate, to wit: Transfer Certificate of Title No. 57539 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 600 sq.m. together with the improvements thereon, located at Lot 11, Block 6, Don Juan Nepomuceno Ave., Villa Teresa, Angeles City, Pampanga; Transfer Certificate of Title No. 51064 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 600 sq.m. located at Lot 9, Block 6, Don Juan Nepomuceno Ave., Villa Teresa, Angeles City; Transfer Certificate of Title No. 83593 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 453 sq.m. located at Lot 8, Block 22, Nile St., Riverside Subdivision, Angeles City; Transfer Certificate of Title No. 76020 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 456 sq.m. located at Lot 12, Block 22, Nile St., Riverside Subdivision, Angeles City; Transfer Certificate of Title No. 76020 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 463 sq.m. located at Lot 10, Block 22, Nile St., Riverside Subdivision, Angeles City; Transfer Certificate of Title No. 43649 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 215 sq.m. located at Lot 15, Block 85, Resettlement Timog, Angeles City; Transfer Certificate of Title No. 67665 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 300 sq.m. located at Lot 9, Block 49, Friendship Highway Timog Silangan Subdivision, Angeles City; Transfer Certificate of Title No. 67666 Registry of Deeds of Angeles City A parcel of land consisting of 300 sq.m. located at Lot 11, Block 49, Friendship Highway Timog Silangan Subdivision, Angeles City; BPI Family Savings Bank – Angeles Branch Account No. 5684-0130-35 in the amount of US$11,114.10 Festival. Mayor Ace Manalang leads opening ceremony with (from right) Councilors Jojo Briones, Jelo Honrado, Frank Dayao, Glenn Caritativo, Abel Basangan, Eddie Tanedo, ABC president Manchoy Manalang and Vice Mayor Ann Belmonte at the Ninoy Aquino Plaza. Photo by George Hubierna Ace kicks off 4th Melting Pot Festival Punto! Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday By George Hubierna 8 TARLAC CITY-- Mayor Ace Manalang led the opening ceremony of the yearly Melting Pot Festival, now on its 4th year, through a simple Mass at the San Sebastian Cathedral Tuesday morning. Manalang invited all Tarlaquenos to witness the annual celebration showcasing a number of activities aimed at attract visitors including foreign and local tourists. The week-long festivities include a trade fair that officially opened on the first day followed by a Zumba at 6 p.m. led by fitness guru Regine Tolentino and other celebrities. Slated on the second day is the Coronation Night of the Miss Melting Pot 2014 to be followed by a grand fireworks display. Hundreds of applicants are expected at a Mega Job Fair on the third day, simultaneously with the holding of the barangay traditional “palaro” and street dancing followed by a barangay night concert. On the fourth and fifth days, to be staged are concerts featuring Silent Sanctuary band and the local bands of Tarlac and Angeles City. On the very day of the festival, January 19, there will be Balikbayan Night and Ballroom Danc- ing at the Plazuela to be followed by a fireworks display. On the last day of the celebration, there will be Piyesta Pancitan sa Ligtasan just beside the residence of the city executive followed by a Grand Parade with the Stars to be showered by confetti courtesy of the Omni Aviation to be capped by a variety show in the evening. In his message, Manalang stressed that he always opened the celebration with a thanksgiving and asking the Lord’s guidance for the success of the celebration to give happiness to all Tarlaquenos that will join the week-long festival. CIA’s rating up to Category 10 From page 1 such as the Boeing-777 and the Airbus A-380. Tanjuatco, who turned 45 on Monday, said the two fire trucks “are the first in the country today.” “These vehicles would be used for emergency disasters at Clark airport and we are now capable of handling such disasters involving wider aircrafts which are currently being used by air carriers,” Tanjuatco said. He also led the bless- ing of the newly installed two-finger passenger boarding bridge aimed at providing more convenience to passengers at the airport. Later in the morning, Tanjuatco and SM City Clark officials led by SM Regional Manager for Operations Junias Eusebio and Mall Manager Ana Datu as well as Department of Tourism Regional Director Ronnie Tiotuico and Angeles City Transport Federation President Dan Yumul cut the ribbon at the opening of the SM-Clark Airport Travelers’ Lounge located at the Bayanihan Park at SM City Clark. Tanjuatco said the opening of the new Travelers Lounge will give passengers more convenience in taking their flights at Clark airport and provide a seamless transportation service to and from the airport. “I would like to thank the management of SM City Clark for their support to Clark airport and rest assured that CIAC will continue to provide support to SM Clark and especially to the passengers,” he said. The SM Travelers’ Lounge is open daily from 4am to 11pm. It is being serviced by the Philtranco bus lines. Passengers departing from the CIA can now use the SM Travelers’ Lounge to their respective destinations via Philtranco Buses that will take them to SM Pampanga, SM North EDSA, SM Mega Mall and SM Mall of Asia and vice-versa. VM Lazatin awards TCTs to 7 families From page 1 The beneficiaries were Erwin and Agnes Samson for a 36-square-meter lot, Jerry and Irene Sangcap for 37 square meters, Linda Balaquiao for 38 square meters, Raymond and Alma Umali for 63 square meters, Rogelio and Evelyn Leynes for 120 square meters, Rizaldy and Analiza Gonzales for 74 square meters, and Jorey and Perlie Balagtas for a 55 square meter lot. Raymond Umali, whose wife Alma works as an OFW in Tel Aviv, Israel, expressed his gratitude to the LFC as well as Lazatin. “Maraming salamat po,” he said. Balaquiao, a widow, who was emotional during the awarding of certificates of ownership last August, was all smiles this time around as she thanked Lazatin for giving her a land title. For his part, Lazatin said the awarding of TCT to the family-beneficiaries is a gift from his family that comes from the heart and not because he is the vice mayor but because the Lazatin family is fair and truly help the people. –Ashley Manabat before Notary Public Cyril Victor N. Bermudo as per Doc No. 1674, Page No. 98, Book No. XX, Series of 2014. Punto! Central Luzon: December 31, 2014, January 7 & 14, 2015 Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT Third Judicial Region OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF Guagua, Pampanga Balikatan Property Holdings, Inc., Mortgagee, -versus- FREM Case No. G-14-2193 Sps. Nemesio P. Araja and Nenita A. Araja Mortgagors, x------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE WHEREAS, upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as amended by Act 4118 filed by Balikatan Property Holdings, Inc., mortgagee, with principal office address at 24th Floor, BPI Buendia Center, Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City, against mortgagors, Sps. Nemesio P. Araja and Nenita A. Araja, with known address at 527 St., E.B.B., Olongapo City and Lot 9, People’s Village I, Bo. Prado, Lubao, Pampanga, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness mentioned which as of September 14, 2014, amounts to Two Hundred Ninety Three Thousand Six Hundred Eleven and 87/100 Pesos (Php293,611.87) Philippine currency, including interest, plus the expenses of foreclosure, the Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Guagua, Pampanga, thru Sheriff Leo D. Dacion will sell at public auction on 30th day of January, 2015 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the entrance of the Municipal Trial Court, Lubao, Pampanga, to the highest bidder in cash and in Philippine currency the here-in-below described real property with all existing improvements thereon, to wit; TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 286255-R A parcel of land (Lot 9 of the cons-subd. plan Pcs-03-001234, being a portion of the consolidated lots 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 & 25, Blk. 2, Psd-03027568, LRC Rec. No.), situated in the Bo. of Prado, Mun. of Lubao, Prov. of Pampanga. Bounded on the SW. along line 1-2 by Lot 22; along line 2-3 by Lot 24, both of Blk. 2; Psd03-027568; on the NW., along line 3-4 by lot 10, of the cons-subd. plan; on the NE., along line 4-5-6 by Road lot 4, Psd-03-027568, on the SE., along line 6-1 by Lot 8, of the subd. plan x x x x containing an area of Two Hundred Thirty Five (235) Square Meters. The Notice of Extra-Judicial Sale will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Pampanga and Angeles City once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks and will be posted in three (3) conspicuous public places prior to the date of sale for the information of the public in general and of the interested parties in particular. Prospective bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the above-described property and the encumbrances existing 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 February 6, 2015 also at 10:00 in the morning and at the same place mentioned above without further notice. Guagua, Pampanga, December 15, 2014. Leo D. Dacion Sheriff IV Copy furnished: Balikatan Property Holdings, Inc. 24th Floor, BPI Buendia Center Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City Sps. Nemesio P. Araja and Nenita A. Araja 527 St., E.B.B., Olongapo City and Lot 9, People’s Village I, Prado, Lubao, Pampanga PUNTO! Central Luzon: December 31, 2014, January 7 & 14, 2015 The Gossipmiller Cesar Pambid Handang-handa si Danica Sotto na iwan ang showbiz nang magpakasal ito sa cager na si Marc Pingris. “We’re celebrating our 8th anniversary in March,” sabi niya sa presscon ng “Happy Wife, Happy Life”, a lifestyle show for moms that she is hosting on TV5 starting January 19, with LJ Moreno, RR Enriquez and Jack Maierhofer. “Ang bilis nga, 8 years na agad.” What’s Marc’s best qualities? “He has a big heart, madaling lapitan kahit ng mga kaibigan. He’s also very patient to us ng two kids namin. Habulin siya ng mga babae but I trust him. Sobrang dami ng fans niya. When we’re in public, siyang pinagkakaguluhan. Hindi ko siya sinasakal. I’m happy with him so I make sure happy rin siya sa akin as my husband. I was instrumental kaya nagkita sila uli ng father niya. We met sa gym, he got my number, at formal na nagpaalam sa daddy ko na manliligaw siya. Everytime I ask him about his father, he keeps quiet. Ayaw pag-usapan. But I was insistent. Sabi ko, ano bang father mo? Sabi sa’kin, French. So nagpatulong ako sa mga auntie ko in Europe who speak French para hanapin ang dad niya sa embassy roon. Hanggang sa na-locate ko at ako mismo ang sumulat to ask kung siya nga ba dad ni Marc. Sumagot agad. Nagpunta rito at nagkita sila ni Marc. Anumang sama ng loob ni Marc through the years, nawala lahat when they met face to face. Nagkita kami uli sa Europe noong Gilas game and si Marc, whenever he’s with his father, parang little boy uli.” How about her own dad, Vic Sotto, and his new GF Pauleen Luna? “Nakakapanibago noong una kasi halos magka-age lang kami. It’s not an ideal situation kasi nga mas bata siya sa dad ko, but there’s no reason for me not to respect her kasi wala naman siyang ginagawang masama sa’kin, pwera na lang kung may gagawin siyang masasaktan ang daddy ko. I respect her, I respect both of them. Respetuhan lang naman yun.” How about her sister in law, Kristine Hermosa? “Noong una, hindi kami close. Akala ko, sikat na artista lang siya, but she proved herself as a good wife and mother kaya ngayon, bilib na bilib ako sa kanya. Tatlo na ang anak nila, aged 6, 3 and 2 and a half months, bukod pa sa adopted nilang 8 years old na. Full breastfeeding siya. And there was a time na nawalan sila ng maid, aba, marunong siya maglaba, magluto, maglinis ng bahay. Never ko nakitang magulo o marumi ang bahay nila. You’d never expect na ganun siya. Obvious na enjoy at kuntento siya sa pagiging wife and mother, kaya sabi ko kay Oyo, alagaan mo yang misis mo dahil jackpot ka diyan.” Jennylyn might be Marian’s successor Pinakasikat si Jennylyn Mercado sa mga graduates ng Starstruck. She has left behind even her partner then, Mark Herras. Akala ng marami katapusan na ng career niya nang mabuntis siya ni Patrick Garcia, pero kinaisahan siya ng milagro, muli siyang nakabalik. After “English Only, Please”, Jennylyn is now a bonafide best actress and box office hit maker. At dahil nakatakda na raw malaos si Marian Rivera posaibleng si Jennylyn na raw ang papalit ditto.. We know of several producers who want to get her services for a new movie, but we’re told she’s already committed to do a follow up project with Derek Ramsay once again. At dahil best actress na si Jennylyn posibleng sumipa raw sa ratings ang Second Chances niya sa kanyang network.“Hindi lang naman ako ang nagdadala nito kundi tulong kami nina Raymart Santiago, Camille Prats, Rafael Rosell and our director, Laurice Guillen,” sabi niya. Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) New Officers MAY bago nang pamunuan ang Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC). Ang matagumpay na halalan ay ginanap ika-9 ng Enero, 2015, sa opisina mismo ng club. Narito ang mga bagong opisyales: President : Joe Barrameda Vice President : Mell Navarro Secretary : Mildred Bacud Assistant Secretary : Rodel Fernando Treasurer: Boy Romero Assistant Treasurer : John Fontanilla PRO’s : Sandy Es Mariano & William Reyes Auditor : Lourdes Fabian Board of Directors : Eric Borromeo, Roldan Castro, Leony Garcia, Fernan de Guzman, Rommel Placente & Veronica Samio Jennylyn Mercado Punto! Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday Danica Sotto talks about Marc’s lost dad, sister-in-law Kristine Hermosa , and dad’s lover Pauleen Luna 9 Scrap Sangley airport plan By Ashley Manabat Punto! Central Luzon • January 12 - 14, 2015 • Monday - Wednesday ANGELES CITY – The Pinoy Gumising Ka Movement (PGKM) has reiterated its call on Friday to scrap the Sangley Point airport plan in Cavite City and instead develop the Clark International Airport (CIA) and the Fernando Air Base airport in Lipa City. Ruperto Cruz, PGKM chair, said then that an airport in Sangley Point will shut down the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila because of their proximity with each other in terms of air distance. “The traffic gridlock in Metro Manila will not be eased but will even worsen with an airport at Sangley as passengers from the north will have to still traverse trough the metropolis,” Cruz said. During a meeting with Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) President-CEO Emigdio “Dino” Tanjuatco III at the residence of Cruz at the Royal Garden Estate here on Friday, Cruz reiterated his call to the former and insisted on the full and immediate development of the CIA. Tanjuatco admitted that he was taken aback by the press release from the Department of Transportation and Com- 10 munications (DOTC) which saw print in major news dailies quoting Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya as saying that the study made by Aeroports de Paris for the CIA is “too big.” “Aéroports de Paris designed a huge terminal that is beyond what we thought would be the actual demand. Our struggle, we don’t need it yet,” Abaya said. The report said the French firm refused to modify the design; the government would instead build the project in Pampanga province in several phases. “We should do it in phases. At first, they don’t want to revise it. We think it is too big a design,” Abaya said. Cruz told Tanjuatco that the DOTC should forget about developing a new airport in Cavite City. He said the DOTC and Abaya should instead focus on the development of the CIA and the airport in Fernando Air Base in Lipa City, Batangas. Cruz said the CIA and the Lipa airport will complement and decongest NAIA. The DOTC is “anti-progress and anti-tourism,” Cruz said. It is for these reasons, Cruz told Tanjuatco, that the PGKM is convinced of the existence of a conspiracy to sabotage the development of the Clark airport. Cruz also said Abaya should resign from his post because of the agency’s “slow paced” development of the Clark airport. Cruz also told Tanjuatco that only a fraction of the P436 billion reported as the cost to build the Sangley Point airport would be needed to build the fast train joining NAIA and CIA. But Tanjuatco assured Cruz that the DOTC and CIAC are pushing for the development of the Clark airport. Meanwhile, records from the CIAC showed a substantial decline in the number of passengers at the CIA for 2014. The volume of passengers for 2014 was 877,757 as compared to 2013’s 1.2 million and 2012’s 1.3 million. The decrease was mostly attributed to the suspension of flights by Emirates Airlines, Air Asia Philippines, and Zest Air among others. The CIA currently hosts Dragonair, Asiana Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Seair, Qatar Airways, Tigerair, Jin Air, and Air Asia Berhad.
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