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Title
The Bicol Star
Issue Date
Year 35, Vol. 32 (No.44) December 23, 1967
Year
1967
Language
Bikolano
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MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HEW YEAR ♦♦♦♦** ♦♦♦♦♦« »*♦♦«« ♦ ♦ Swthara Aran 1 E$»^nsnt Co. ♦ ♦Tel U-06-R P.O. * '* 236 Elias Angeles Street $ v Plaza Kiosk, Naga City x t* EUTECTIC- low-heat weJdiap £ Jrods ,ior cast iron,stainless steel -* ^copper, aluminum, xinc, etc. J ♦ BUKIT” and "SOUTHERN X J CROSS” diesel engines. Pumps. J 4 Lathes. Shapers, welders, grin- X <ders, drills, etc. 6 X Service - Sales - repairs ♦ ♦ Fabrications,—Steel windows, X ♦ 'rsllg i doors, etc. O < ♦♦♦♦»« *«♦♦<« ♦♦♦««• Founded In 1.933 The Oldest Regional Weekly Newspa; - Year 35-Vol. 32, No. 44- City of Naga, December 23, 1967-10 Ctvos. 8 Pages OP LIFE BEA BLOOD ' DONOR Qff dt Ifcwr &OCAL Anuiado Si Proclamation Sa Tigaon Sa Pili Gigibohon an Juramentj Can Oliciales Provinciales Asin Municipales Sa Enero 1 Tagning matawan nin importancia asin halaga an banuan nin Pili, na iyo an presenteng cabecera (capital) can provincia nin Camarines Sur, sa Enero 1, 1968 a las dos nin hapon, duman gigibohon sa social hall can Pili , an juramento formal can mientbros can Junta Provincial asin mga alcaldes mun:cipales can 36 municipios can Camarines Sur na pamamayohan ni Gobernadorelecto Hon. Armando B. Cledera, Vice Gobernador Mariano Trini­ dad, Vocales Emilio Tible, Jr., Hliario Abcnal- asin Nick Orino. An Pili ginibong cabecera can Cam. Sur can an Naga an dating capital can provincia magin char­ tered City, asin suhay na sa provincia nin Cam. Sur. Si Gob. Cledera asin ibang miembros can Junta Provincial in-.Primera Instancia Rafael Sison can yaon an oficina sa Tigaon. An mga man sa atubang ni Gov. Cledera ei juramento ninda magcacaigua gnaai - . \ sa C r.edrai sa Na; i, oft ci i Alberto can Caceres. Dai togot sa Empleados Paghagad nin Regalos sa Naga City Huli can mga chat-chat na saboot an iba can empleados sa gobierno can ciudad nin Naga arog sa polis minadoloc sa mga taga Naga, orog na sa mga tindahan sa paghagad nin repaks como Christmas Gifts, caya ipigpagnalad ni Ma} or Vicerte P. Sibulo an siiirg na gibo, kun totoo. Siring man inaapod hi Sibulo an mga para carol na otcl on an ip igboboot can Ordenanza digdi na an mga carolers magcaigua Pgrgdian Can Comision Electoral si Proclamacion ki Recto Como Alcalde sa Tigaon Nagprotesta si Manlagnit Can NP G>> .’ i’ri jtimpa sa atubang ni Juez de icupat na sala can CFI na Alcaldes municipales rmjur'ir n m. 5.!. Antes na gibohon t ni l Misa a-.i.i Te Deum iado ni Arzabispo Teopisto PNR Gen. Manager Jimenez gives warning to people living near RR. lines > Mayor Sibulo General Manager Nicanor T. Jimenez of the Philippine Nat­ ional Railways today warned people living within the vicinity of the PNR main tracks to exercise carefulness and alertness as the com­ pany increases the frequences of train trips due to the recent arrival of new rolling stocks. In his. warning, Jimenez singled out those living in the barrios at the southern tip cf.Quezon and Camarir.es Sur proc incest to step using im.proviced rail skates, raiibikes end other crude railcrafts on the PNR main lines. Jimenez’ action came in the wake of reports that accidents occurred in the lints mcstly due to barrio folk’s recklessness in riding on these "rolling coffins”. He bewailed the fact that peapie living along the PNR main lines could and n mast cases approxi­ mate the arrivals of train which f rec’s them to use the rails with impunity. FM Honors Newly Provincial, lily Officials nin peimiso. Sa Naga carol togot sana sa B>ec. 23, 24, 25, 31 asin Er.ero 6 (Tres Reyes) mngpooa 7 p.m. sagkod 12 nin maiagnrmg bangi, aiagad sa Dec. 25 a.in Enero 6, togot mapocn 7 p.m. agkod sa 6 a.m., sunod na aldao. Elecb d Nation J, Eve .time there is an increase <f titin trips or a mere change <f schedule of runs, accidents arc me st likely to happen, Jime­ nez observed. The PNR head issued a stern directives ta al! track personnel to sec re th? railroad tracks of any improvised transport crafts. He aha o't’ered the PNR police dp ar.-Tirn’. to apprehend rail rhate o'erators and to confiscate y t she r s, r. ilbikes and other gac’j e .? that are used on the railroad tracks. Newlv elected national, pro­ vincial and city officials W'ere ho­ nored at a dinner in Malacanang last Tuesday by President Marcos and the First Ladv, Mrs. Imelda R. Marcos. All newly elected senators, con­ gressmen, governors and other provincial and city officials have been extended invitations to the affair. The incumbent members of the Senate and House of Repre­ sentatives and members of the Cabinet have also been invited to the affairs, which enabled the President and the First Lady and otiie ranking officials of the government to greet the newlyelected officials. The President and the First Ladj* decided to invite all the newly-elected national, provincial and city off cia’s to Malacanang in view of their inability to jour­ ney to all the provinces and ci­ ties to attend the inaugurals of the incoming administrators. ni Mr. Maglagnil si resul - tado na tama daa can volos sa alcalde can Precinlo 29 iyo ini: J. Bosito, 6 volos; G. Manlagnit, 31; L. Prances, 4; asin D. Recto, 18 na anas may calampad sa tataramon (in words). Iyo man ini si yaon sa advanced re­ port sa Tesorero Provin­ cial. Capareho daa ini can copia can report saCcwnelec. Aiagad an ginamit na teport can Junta de Escru­ linio "sa Tigaon iyo an copia na ilinao sa camot ni Tesorero Municipal SofronioE Clavecilla na iba man an resultado can vo­ los, na saboot pinagdoctoran, ta iyo ini an napapalaman: J. Bosito, (Six) sa tataramon aia­ gad (631) sa figura; si Manlagnit, blanco(mayo); si L. Rances (Four) sa lataramen, aiagad (418) sa figura, ta ipinagtampad si 18 ni Recto,' caya si D. Recto, (bianco). Sabi ni Manlagnit si saiyang 31 votos ipigtampad sa 6 votos ni Bosito asin si 18 votos ni Recto ipiglaid sa 4 volos ni Rances. An balotas na ipigtao sa Prec. No. 20J. An nagamit 62 sana la 62 man si nagvoto ca­ ya 138 an dai nagamit. was marshalled by Fr. Gomez, jVallr ‘>'° an Sabi sa report University chaplain and Mr. can Junta de lnspectores. Eddie Imperial. Definitely the (Aiagad an total Cail VOtOS visit was successful, according to sa enolan na sabi pigdocFr. Gomez for the group have toran 1,049, sobra pa sa cooperated comoletelv. In addr- gabos na 2Q() r____ ______ r____ w Si ex-Mayor Heriberto the Ateneo de Naga and general- Moll iyo an Chairman ly to numerous -individuals who can Junta Municipal de Dai tinawan nin halaga (sei aside) can Comision de Elccciones sa Manila si Proclamacion can Junta Municipal de Escrulinio can banuaan nin '1 igaon, Cam Sur, aso Diciembre J, 1967 ki Delfin Recto (L) como Alcalde-eleclo can Tigaon, huli sa peticion ni Atly. Gualberlo C Manlagnit (N) na pigpresentar sa Comision, can Dicembre 7, 1967. An peticion pigtomaran vista can Comision aso Die. 11, paca paglawi nin aviso an gabos na nanonongdan. An decision can Comision b sado sa alegaciones asin exhibits na pigpresentar ni Man­ lagnit dapit sa sabi irregularidades asin camalean sa record can resultado si volos sa Precinto No. 29 can Tigaon, na dapat darahon sa Juzgado an caso, langaning bilangon liw.at an volos can mga candidalos can Alcalde sa Tigaon can Nov. 14. Ipigprohibir sa Board of Canvassers . proclamacion sagkod na dai ma bilang an votos sa juzgado Segun sa mga pruebas UNcSCA Christmas Visit A group of Scans of UNCSCA (University of Nueva Caceres Stu­ dent Catholic Action) paid a 2hour Christmas visit last Friday, December 22, to the inmates of the Bicol Sanitarium, located in San Pedro, Cabusao, Cam. Sur. The bouyant group, carried on the visit thru a brief, im­ promptu program emceed by Mr. Eddie Imperial, the present pre­ sident of UNCSCA. The prog­ ram consisted of brief carol sing­ ing, short talks of wishes, vernarular poem, modern dances and cheers sublimely and fully radia­ ted to the inmates a true Christ­ mas atmosphere. Distribution of more than 400 Christmas gifts (clothings, shoes, toys) highlighted this visit. The group consisted of 34 collegiate students of various departments in the University an 29 cooperated completely. In addi­ tion Fr. Gomez is extending his profound gratitude particularly to have contributed parcels of gifts Escrulinio. Apesar daa na operation wM^opto- no mistically carried thru. L Bicol Sanitarium, an isolated S3 hospital for lepers at p ’ provide medical aid to approxi- p SS ^%mi. la Tesorero Munxipa1'. nation of the “UNCSCA OPF­ RATION LEPROSARIUM” launched at the advent of Decem­ ber for the benefits of the lepers. •■By Salvador A. Jarcia ’ may orden an.Comelec na ‘ iyong gamiton si report ca Tesorero Provincial, present aiagad dai iyan sinonod la iyong gnamit si yao.i ♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦»«« Merry Christ mas and a Happy New Year OOOOOO »«»«»« 2 * HIE BICOL STAR ★ December 23, 19t>7 * ^irvi Star * Entered ns Second Class Mai) Matter at the Post Office, City of Naga, Philippines on May 20, 1933. Published every Saturday D. A. ESCALANTE — Gen. Manager, Editor & Publisher ADVERTISING & PROMOTION: BENNY TAWAGON - ROMY ASUNCION BAL. M. DUMAGUIN — SILVERIO ALCALA J MARIA ACACIA ESCALANTE —Circulation ft Subscription < S-ubscription Rates: P4.00 per year; P2.50 6 months P. O. Box 123, Naga City, Philippines partial review by Andres G. Diez My Wishes To All Ch risHans Pressman Wins Top MC Commerce Post By: EDGAR TAMAYO, Masbate Press & Radio Club Masbate, Masbate * Ramon Ag. Medina, a third year commerce student of Mas­ bate Colleges hereat who is also one of the directors of the Mas­ bate Press and Radio Club was duly elected President of the College of Business Administra­ tion in an honest, clean, and orderly election held recently in the main building of this college at Rosario S reel. He won over Genaro M. Kipte, another news man and member of the MPRCJ by just a few votes. Elected to- ’ gether with Medina are the follow­ ing: Genaro M. Kipte, Vice-Pres­ ident; Precy Floresta, Secretary; Maria Corazon Lopez, Treasurer; Andres Floresta, Auditcr, Guil lermo Hermosa, Business Mana­ ger; and Renatu Chu, Public & Press Relations Officer. The election was held pursuant to a memorandum of MC Direct­ or Luis Hermosa calling for re­ organization and election of of ficers of the different college departments namely, College of Elementary Education; College of Liberal Arts; College of Educa­ tion (Normal'; College of Law; College of Business Administra­ tion and the Department of Army Science & Tactics. Of all these This column wishes a Merry X'mas to all Nacionalistas and Liberals alike. It wishes the same thing to all Christians (Catholics, Presbyterians, Methodists, Iglesias and other sectarian organizations that be­ lieve in Christ), Volumes of essays have been written by autho­ rities on religion purporting the story of Christ as the most beautiful that ever happened since the begin­ ning of time and will remain to be so until the end of the tvorId. It is indubitably so because it is the story of God Himself. It is so beautiful because it was u life that was free from sins. Free from hatred. Free from envy . Free from deceit. Free from hypocrisy . Some say in their sermons that Christ came to save us from sins. But what is not explained satis^ factorily is the manner by which we can be saved from sins because of Him. Did He save us from sins because He meekly submitted Himself to be tortured and nailed on the Cross? Or did He come to teach us how we can be pleasing in the eyes of our Creator with Himself as the example? He was love. He was. kindness. He was truth. He was humility. He was patience. But look what we are doing, from those in the upper echelons of us Catholics to our lower strata. We don’t even endeavor to be partially His semblance in humility. But we are best in hypocrisy. We carry rosary-beads in our pockets; we invite people to hear the Holy Moss in the chapel that we built; we show fervor of devotion in the eyes of our guests, when the truth of everything is. what we really have in mind is to keep our political hold upon those people. Yes, we are also best in the art of deception We preach aloud. Pity, pity the poor. One, aping Christ, says he is His successor. Many of this kind live in palaces with servants to command. They eat the bes*t of food. In fact, they almost have everything they need in a life of luxury. We preach that Christ was poverty symbolized. But many of us preaching don't understand how the poor staffers. Wer don't render them services without being paid. Those living in man­ sions with richly decorated interiors don t even open their gates to the poor. We find enjoyment in deceiving others by pro­ fessing our concern for the poor which we do not mean. Now it is time to know that Christ is not at a’l in our world. He is only in the world of the needy and humble. Unless we Catholics do not choose to ___ _______ live the life of Jesus, we simply have no right to tiations effective 'on preach His doctrine. He said that any man who does i 1968. The cuts are to not follow His examples and His teachings is His five equal stages. eriemy. There are millions of us-to fall, on thecate- Mr. Johnson disclosed his ingory of "His enemy". These are my X’mas wishes. tention in a statement that ac. companied his report to Congress . on the “Kennedy Round.” The “Kennedy Round” nego. tiations, carried- out at Geneva, involved tariff concessions on about 40,000 million dollars’ worth of I. world trade Key elements were, cuts of about 5Q per cent on a broad range of industrial goods and cuts ranging from 30 per cent to 50 per cent on others; agricultuial concessions; a world grains arrangement; non-tariff liberalizations, including an anti­ dumping measure, and assistance to developing countries. to all my Christian friends. General Assembly again rejects Peking’s Admission United Nations — The Gene­ ral Assembly has refused to give China’s seat in the United Na­ tion? to the Peking communist regime. As it has done repeatedly at past sessions, the assembly on November 28 rejected a move to recognize Peking as the only to U. N. lawful representative of China i at the United Nations and to expel the Republic of China. A draft resolution to that effect, sponsored by Albania and ten other countries - was defeated by a vote of 58 to 45, with 17" abs­ tentions. Preponderance of Frog mentation (First of a Series i The age of virtuous politics is past, Aid we are deep in that of cold pret.nec. Patriots are grown too shrewd to be sincere; And we too wise to truitthem. -'William Cowper, The Task college departments, the College of Business Administration is the first to hold its general election. Under the able and energetic guidance of Mrs. Nilda Nepomuceno Amador who acted as Adviser, the election was conduct­ ed honestly and orderly and in an atmosphere of sportmansip. ' Medina when interviewed by the Tribune, hinted that the following are his main objectives during his tenure: 1. Donation by the College of Business Administration of a cer­ tain project to the Masbate Colleges; 2. A distinct uniform for com­ merce students shall be pres­ cribed, one for the boys and ■another for the girls; 3. Visitations to some semi­ govern mental and/or government hanking institutions at Masbate town proper like the Philippine National Bank, Develop m e n t Bank of the Philippines and the Masbate Rural Bank; 4. Propose som: amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws of the College of Business Ad' ministration; and 5. Propose membership of some qualified MC commerce students to become bona fide members of the Masbate Junior Chamber of Commerce (JAYCEES). Johnson Reports U.S. Tariff Cuts Penkins IVTiczr the Huinboins Bend - In the wake of this wccks’s news - it is repoited that the good congressman of the seco id 'dial ict of Camarines Sir Cm;. Felix Fue.ite’oella his hatched u> t'u idci of ‘dividing’ tli6 premier province and is therefore readying a bill for the opening of next January’s Congress with the intents and pur­ poses of going thru the ‘partitioning’ as intended into three (3) frag­ mentary parts, namely: 1) the province of Camarines Sur retaining the two congressional districts, 2) the province of East Camarines with o le congressional seat and 3) the province of We3t Camarines with anot ier lone congressional district. The raison d’etre for this concept is that the last elections failed to get the people's nod for approval of the plebiscite purported to increase the number of congressman to thickly or heavily populated are is- Camarines Sur included-which up to this minute is surpassing the millionth mark. Correspondingly- Camarines Sur should have five congressional districts to the ratio of one congressman for every 200,000 inhabitants. If this idea is pushed thru and carried to^the letter- the awesome spectacle is yet to happen: this premier province of Bicolandia will lost its luster and glamour and the title of ‘premier province of Bi- • colandia’ will pass on the province of Albay- that province where the sumptuous beauty of world renowned perfect-coned Mayon Volcano and all other beauty spots that make the province of Albay the more famous throughout the tourist world.... all these added to the Albavanos penchant of doing and eccentrecity for progress.... certainly the Aibayanos will be highly honored for this sudden verve of a precious . title "premier province of Bicolandia”! The PrHf r. In n if Power-Politics - Outside looking in- it is quite discernible from a distance that the last elections having just gone over - the offshoot of sentimentalism from the political view­ point is being seen as having a hand in this bold adventure frag­ menting the province of Camarines Sur. Is it any wonder that the governor-elect Manding Cledera belonging as he is to the ruling Nationalists Party’ has ever been con­ sulted because as things should stand - matter of this fundamental importance cm:e-.ning the fate ,of the province of Camarines Sur should get .he - okay ar.d cr endorsement of the incoming provincial administration? Is it any won .Ier too that the recriminations of the last elections tainted as it was with vent misgivings against the backdrop of par­ tv disunity and due to the unexpected outcome of the presidential decision prevailing upon the congressman of the second district to campaign instead for Manding Cledera as the official candidate of the majority party. It must be recalled that it took almost two precious months of continued party wranglings from convention time in August as to who should really be the NP standard bearer: Congressman Fuentebella or Manding Cledera. The congressman as a good soldier carried the presidential decision as the campaign manager in "the elections but between the good congressman and hi? cronies the swell of under­ currents /are so heavy’ enough to justify- the mad scramble for power. Is it any wonder further that this preponderance of fragmentationthis partitioning of the province of Camarines Sur into three different fragmentary provinces as conceived- the end result of anti-Cledera segments within the ruling Nationalists Party in this premier province? (To be continued) Senator Padilla Sounds A Warning & Washington - President John­ son will issue soon a proclama­ tion to make the initial phase of U.S. tariff reductions stemming from the Kennedy Round negoJanuary 1, take in LP Executive Vice-President Senator Ambrosio Padilla was the guest speaker of the regular weekly meeting (December 8) of the Manife Bay Breakfrst Club. Senator- Padilla started his ex­ temporaneous speech by a grim warning that there is a new luc­ rative profession, which does not need high school instruction nor college education; much less gov­ ernment board examination, and that is the utilization of “armed goons”. He recounted particular incidents covered by telegrams, letters and affidavits of many LP leaders, specially in the provinces Of Ilocos Sur and Catanduanes, wherein candidates of the Nacionalista Party in power have ac­ tively used “goons and guns” with the support of PC officers to subvert and frustrate the po­ pular will. He expressed the hope, however, that the Armed Forces, particularly the PC, will live up to the high traditions o the military in our democratic set-up of Government. Senator Padilla said that the opposition should cooperate with the administration in the solution of many complex and perplex­ ing problems of the country, among them high prices, produc­ tion, employment, education, etc. He added, however, that another more fundamental problem has been added, namely’, the main­ tenance of peace and order "free, honest and orderly elections” as provided in the Constitution. Senator Padilla continued by reminding the Friday breakfasters that this problem which strikes at the very root of orderly society, that threatens the safety of per­ son and security of home, that undermines the fundamental prin­ ciple of democracy, which is the (.Continued on Page 8) © LEGAL NOTICES $ Republic of the Philippines COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CATANDUANES 10th Judicial District IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR A CHANGE OF NAME, YAN WEY, petitioner. SPL. PROC. NO. 132 x...................................................... X ORDER In his verified petition, the petitioner, a bona fide resident of the province of Catanduanes since 1946, seeks to obtain judi­ cial authority to change his Chi­ nese name, Yan Wey with the Filipino name Lucas Arcilia Yan, the name allegedly given him when he was baptized in the Catholic Church sometime in the year 1947. WHEREFORE, the petition being sufficient in foim and substance, the Court hereby sets the same fcr hearing on April 29, 1968, at 8:30 o’clock in the mor­ ning and directs that a copy of this order be published in the Bicol Star, a newspaper publish­ ed in the City of Naga and of general circulation in the pro­ vince of Catanduanes, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, which won the lottery conducted in the office of the Clerk of Court, pursuant to the provisions of Rep. Act No. 5469, so that all persons interested in the petition may then and there appear and show cause why the same should not be granted. Let a copy of this petition be served upon the Solicitor General. SO ORDERED. Virac, Catanduanes, Novem­ ber 25, 1967. FELICIANO S. GONZALES Judge Certified True Copy. MANUEL A. MAGISTRADO Clerk of Court Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, 1967. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby gi^en that lie estate left by late Sps. Isolate Valencia and Libe­ rate Alarte, conshting of tn agricultural _ lot situated at Sea Antonio, Tiaam b a c, Cams.Sur; covered by O.C.T. No* 7751 (Patem) with an area ef 97,522 square meters, has been the subject of an Extra jad sial settlement with ra e by the only heir, Edilberto Valeneia, who eubeequeatlv sold the same to Marcelo Calls, for Pt.500 60; ■ aid deed acknowledged be­ fore Not. Pub. Hilario Espano per Doo; No. 651; Page 4; B;ok 21; S. 1967 on Dec. 8, 1957 st the City of Naga. Pub. Deo. 16, 23, 30, 19S7, LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pursuant ta Sec. 1. Rule 74 ul the Ru'es of Court, an Affidavit of Adjudication has bee« executed by Eula'ia Lamog, only heir of the late Cleotilde Recapeeo and Re mualdo Laniog, over a parcel of residential I ad situated in San Agustin, Liga, CansariDes Sur with an area of 1,504 sq, m. new under Tax Declaiation No. 16414 and valued at 1*5,130. The instrument was exe­ cuted Deoimber 6, 1957 be­ fore Nota y Public Hilario Espano an I recorded as Doo. No. 633; Pag’ No. 100; Bosk No. XJK; Series of 1967. Pub. December 9, 16 and 23, 191 Republic of the Philippines Department of Justice OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF SORSOGON, SORSOGON DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Mortgagee, SALVACION MOLINA, Mortgagor, FORECLOSURE x - - ... x SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF EX­ TRAJUDICIAL SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES Under Act 3135 As Amended WHEREAS, by virtue of the power of attorney inserted in the deed of mortgage executed by SALVACION MOLINA, sin­ gle, of legal age, Filipino, with residence and postal address at Daet, Camarines Norte, in favor of the Development Bank of the Philippines, formerly R. F. C. Mortgagee, under date of August 5, 1961, and for the satisfaction of the debt in the amount of ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE AND 68/100 PESOS (Pl,855.68) as of December 23, 1966, including in­ terest thereon, plus daily interest and expenses thereafter, plus 110% of the totrJ indebtedness as attor­ ney’s fees also secured by said mortgage, the Provincial Sheriff of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, thru the undersigned Deputy Provincial Sheriff levied upon all the rights, interest, title, dominion and part­ icipation that of the Mortgagor Salvation Molina has in and upon the real property mortgaged LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Sec. 1. Rule 74 of the Bules of Court, an Extrajud rial Settlement of Estate With Waiver of Rights, has been executed November 26, 1967, by and among the Heits of Eulalia Villareal, namely, Dioniaic Magistre* do, the surviving Widow aod the childien, Caez b, Nelly, Teotimo, Lcur^es aDd Pediito all eumamed Vi'lareal, affecting the property situated in Aniog, Saghay, Camarines Sur, with an area of 5.9870 hectares and by Original Certificate of Title No. 22698 Heirs waived their rights in favor of Corazon Villareal under an instrument executed before Notary Pub­ lic Hdario Espsho of Cenaman, Camarines Sur, under Dec. Ni. 607; Page 95; Book No. XX; Series of 1967. Pub. December 9, 16 & 23. NOTICE Pursuant to Bsc. 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given that Matilde Bracero, surviving wife and only legal heir of late Fausto Lagre, who died in Pagscnga-an, Lagonoy, Cam. Sur on May 6, 1963, executed an affidavit ad­ judicating ulto herself with simultaneous absolute sale unto C?sar Goyenr, Filipino, of legal age, married, ixaga City, for t> consideration of P2,500 that certain parcel of land, situated in Pagsanga an, C.S. with an area of 90,043 Sq M. elemibed io OCT No. 16329; (Lol 981 Pls 687-D). The instrument was executed and acknow­ ledged before Notary Public Htlatio Eipano at Canaman, C.8. per Doc. No. 643; Page 2; Bk. 21; 8. 1967. Pub. Dec. 16, 23 80, 1967. Republic of the Philippines Department of Justice OFFICE OF THE PROVIN­ CIAL SHERIFF SORSOGON, SORSOGON RURAL BANK OF BULAN, INC., Mortgagee, -versusSAMUEL ALBOR AND EMMA HILOTIN, Mortgagors. X....................................... X SHERlFE'S NOTICE OF EXTRA­ JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE AND SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES Under Acr 3135 As Amended WHEREAS, by virtue of the power of attorney inserted in the deed of Mortgage executed by SAMUEL AI.BOR and EMMA HILOTIN (spouses) of legal age, Filipino, with residence and posand more particularly described, as follows: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-1477SORSOGON A parcel of land situated in the barrio of Sto. Nino, Munici­ pality of Bacon, Province of Sor­ sogon, Philippines. Lot. No. 1 - Bounded on the North, by property of Hipolito Daual; on the East, by property of Fausto Arnaldo; on the South, by property of Damian Molina; and on the Southeast, by pro­ perty of Marciliano Arnaldo, x x x containing an area of 0.8649 hec­ tares. Lot No. 2 - Bounded on the the Northeast, by Guisok Creek; on the Southeast, by Lfipolito Daual and Guisok Creek; on the Southwest, by properties of Teodoro Dalea and Malcelino Arnal­ do; and on the Northwest, by properties of Marcelino Arnaldo, and Damian Molina, x x x con­ taining an area of 4.0101 hectares. WHEREAS, pursuant to the said real estate mortgage and in accordance with Section 3 and 4 of said Act 3135 as amended, the Provincial Sheriff of Sorso­ gon, Sorsogon, thru the under­ signed Deputy Provincial Sheriff ANNOUNCES that on January 10, 1968, at 10:03 In the morn­ ing at the Office cf the Provin­ cial Sheriff below the Courthouse at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, he will sell at public auction to the high­ est bidder for cash and in Philip­ pine Currency, the above describ­ ed real property in order to sat­ isfy the total amount of indebt­ edness claimed by the bank in said mortgage. WHEREAS, this notice of pub­ lic auction sale will be published io. the BICOL STAR, a news­ paper of general circulation in the province of Sorsogon as well as in the Bicol regior^and edited in the City of Naga once a week for three concecutive weeks, the first publication to take place at least twenty days before the date of auction sale. Copies of this notice will be posted for the same period of time in the cons­ picuous public places in the Mu­ nicipality of Bacon and Sorsogon where the properties are located and the auction sale will take place. Wherefore, prospective buyers or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themsejves the title of the properties and the en­ cumbrances thereto if there be any for their own protection. Done at Sorsogon, Sorsogon this 1st day of December, 1967. ARTURO R. ARGUELLES Ex- Officio Provincial Sheriff By: ANGEL D. JARICAL Deputy Provincial Sheriff Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, ‘67. December 23, 1967 ★ THE BICOL STAR + b tai address at Tula-tula, Magalla­ nes, Sorsogon, in favor of the RURAL BANK OF BULAN, INC., under date of June 6, 1964. May 11, 1965 and May 24, 1966, and for the satisfaction of the debt in the amount of TWO THOU­ SAND FIFTY SIX AND 62/100 PESOS (1’2,056.62) as of Nov­ ember 15, 1967, including inte­ rest thereon, plus daily interest and expenses thereafter, plus 10% of the total amount of indebtedness as attorney’s fees and the Sheriff’s fees for the foreclosure and sale all secured by said mortgage, at the indication of the Morgagce Bank, the Prov­ incial Sheriff of Sorsogon, Sorso­ gon, livied upon all the rights, interest, titles, dominions and participations that of the mort­ gagors might have in and over the following described real pro­ perties mortgaged, to wit: Parcel-1- A parcel of agri­ cultural land (abaca and coconut) located at Tula-tula, Magallanes, Sorsogon, containing an area of Thirty Six Thousand Four Hun­ dred Eighty Five (36,485) Square Meters, more or less, x x x Boun­ ded on the North, by Cayetano Mendaro and Isidro Hilotin; on the East, by Public Land; on the West, by Epifanio Dey to. Tax Decl. No. 5112 and Assessed for P480.00. Abaca and coconuts are the permanent improvements and visible boundaries are Creek, Balite and Taquilala trees. Parcel -2- A parcel of coconut, abaca and thicket land located at Tula-tula, Magallanes, Sorsogon, containing an area of THIRTY THOUSAND FOUR HUN­ DRED FIFTY ONE (30,451) Square Meters, more or less, Bounded on the North, by Marcos Golloso; on the East, by Pawic River; on the South, the Pawic River; and on the West, by Marcos Golloso. Tas Decl. No. 4152 and Assessed for P230.00 Coconut and abaca are the per­ manent improvements and BL posts, River and Taquilala trees are the visible boundaries. Parcel 3- A parcel of agricul­ tural land containing an area of 70,000 Square meters more or less located at Tula-tula, Magal­ lanes. Sorsogon, bounded on the North, by Samuel Albor and Jesus Moraleda; on the East, by Felipe Llarina; on the South, by Rosendo Totica; and West, by Francisca Lopos and Samuel Hilotin. Tax Decl. No. 5255 and Assessed for Pl,700.00. Coconuts and abaca are the permanent improvements and quilala and hojasmorado trees are the visible boundaries . . Parcel -2-2 parcel of agricul­ tural land located at Tula-tula, Magallanes, Sorsogon, containing an area of SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND (75,000) Square Meters more or less, bounded on the North, by property of Julian Marmol; East, by property of Plutarco de los Reyes; South, by property of Pastor Alcantara; and on the West, by property of Arturo Albor, Tax Decl. No. 5651 and Assessed for Pll,180.00 and abaca and coconuts are the permanent improvements and living trees are the visible boun­ daries. WHEREAS, pursuant to the said real estate mortgage and in accordance with Sections 3 and 4 of said Act 3135 as amended, the Provincial Sheriff of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, thru the undersigned Deputy Sheriff ANNOUNCES THAT on February 7, 1968, at 10:00 in the morning of that day he will sell at Public auction to the highest, bidder for cash and in Philippine Currency, in the Office of the Provincial Sheriff at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, below the Courthouse the above descri­ bed real properties in order to satisfy the total amount of indebt­ edness claimed by said Bank. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Sec. 1, of Rule 74 of the New Rules of CoiMt, the estate of the late Salvador Reye? consisting of a parcel of '’’coconut land situated at Grijalvo, San Fernando, C. Sur, designated as Lot 2149, Pls. 737-D, with an area of 2.6244 Has. has been the subject of an Extrajudicial Settle­ ment by the heirs executed before Notary Public Flavio Esplago as per Doc. No. 290, Page No. 90, Book No. V, Series of 1967. Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, ’67. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the property of the late Arcadio Sicad, located at Dimadlagan, Panlayaan, Sorsogon, Sorsogon, has been the subject of this Summary Settlement with Sale by the heirs, namely: Exequiel, Presentacion, Justina, Asuncion, Gregorio, Amador, Salvacion and Rosario, all surnamed Sicad and Marcos Bermundo, in favor of Daniel Javier which was executed and acknowledged on Nov. 17, 1967, before Notary Public Atty. Hugo D. Dado of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, as evidenced by Doc. 1166; Page 8; Book 29; and Series of 1967 of his notarial register. Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, ’67. - A.J‘ WHEREAS, this notice of public auction sale will be pub­ lished in the BICOL STAR, a newspaper of general circulation in the Bicol Region and edited in the City of Naga Philippines, once a week for three consecutive weeks, the first publication totake place at least Sixty (60) days before the date of auction. Copies of This notice will be posted in three conspicuous places in the Municipality of Magallanes where the properties are located and same copies will be pasted at Sorsogon, Sorsogon where the auction will take place. WHEREFORE, propective buyers or bidder are hereby en­ joined to investigate for themselves the t'tles of the properties and the encumbrances thereto if there = be any for tfieir own protection. Done at Sorsogon, Sorsogon, this 1st day of December, 1967. ARTURO R. ARGUELLES Ex-Officio Provincial Sheriff By: ANGEL D. JARICAL Deputy Sheriff Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, ‘67 PACD Progress Report President Marcos was informed recently that the Presidential Arm on Community Develop­ ment undertook 45,764 various projects at municipal and barrio levels in all parts of the coun­ try within the span of one and a half years. The combined value of the projects is p 24.51 million. Of these projects, 2,828 were assisted by USAID grants-in-aid, of which 1,398 have been com­ pleted and 1,430 are on-going. The bigger bulk, totalling 42,936, consists of self-help undertakings, to which PACD and other gov­ ernment agencies supplied the technical know-how, guidance and supervision. These accomplishments surpas­ sed by 61 percent the achieve­ ment of the PACD for the pe­ riod immediately preceding Tulv 1966. The above figures were glean­ ed from the PACD performance report for July 1966 up to Sept., 1967, submitted to Malacanang. Most of the projects were (Continued on pug • 6) HE B1C01 STAR ★ December 2.1, I. * LEGAL NOTICES * Republic of the Philippines COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SCR 10th Judicial District OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF City of Naga ROTILA BENJAMIN, Plaintiff, CRISOSTOMO KEVILLA, et al., Defendants. CIVIL CASE NO. L-201 (EXECUTION) X............................... x Sheriff's Notice of Auction Sale Whereas, by virtue of the writ of execution issued by the Court of First Instance of Camarines Sur, Branch V, whereby the Pro­ vincial Sheriff of, Camarines Sur or any of his lawful deputies was commanded to make effect­ ive the sum of TWO THOU­ SAND PESOS (P2.000), Philip­ pine currency, the mortgage debt, with interest of twelve per cent (12%) per annum from June 18, 1964 until fully paid; plus at­ torney’s fees in the sum of FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P500); plus the costs of the suit in the sum of FOUR HUNDRED FOUR­ TEEN PESOS .AND EIGHTY CENTAVOS (P414.80) and toge­ ther with the sheriff’s fees and ether lawful expenses incident to this execution, all in Philippine currency, against the judgment­ debtors or the defendants hereof; Wherefore, the undersigned Provincial Sheriff, ex officio, of Camarines Sur announces that under the provisions of Section 3, Rule 70 of the Rules of Court, he will sell at public auction* at ■ the office of the Provincial SheI riff, located at the Second Floor of the Provincial Capitol of Ca­ marines Sur, in Naga City, bet­ ween the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on January 9, 1968. to the highest bidder for ca.h in Philippine money, the mortgaged, property of the defendants here­ of, hereunder described as follows: “A parcel of upland rice and calaan land with all the improvements thereon, contain­ ing an area of TEN HEC­ TARES or 100,000 square meters, more or less, situated in the barrio of Colacling, Municipality of Lupi, Province of Camarines Sur, bounded on the North, by Catalino Alforte; on the East, by Margarito Saniel; on the South, by MRR Co.; and on the West, by Bolo Creek. This land is de­ limited on each sides by Talisay Trees, Apitong Trees, Bunga Tree and Madre de Cacao Tree, respectively; covered by Tax Declaration No. 705 in the name of Miguela Miralpin and assessed at P250. This property has not been register­ ed under the provisions of Sec. 41 of Act No. 496, nor under the Spanish Mortgage Law, hence, both parties agreed to register the document in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 3344 as amended. The mortgagors are in actual I peaceful possession of this , property." F In accordance with law, this notice of public auction sale will be published in the BICOL STAR, a weekly regional news­ paper published and edited in the City of Naga, having a wide general circulation in the Bicol provinces including the province of Camarines Sur, once a week for three consecutive weeks, the first publication to take place at least twenty (20) days before the date of the auction sale. Like[Wpr, for the same period of time, NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given in connection with the Extrajudicial Settlement Among Heirs cxejuted among the heirs of the late FELIX JACOME of Buhi, Cam. Sur, namely: Restituto, Cristina, Marciana, Victoria, Maxima, all eurnamed Jacome, of legal age, all married of |hihi, Cam. Sur, ad­ judicating unto themselves proindiviso that certain parcel of riceland, situated in the barrio of San Pascual, Buhi, Cam. Sur with an area of 5,501 Sq. M. covered by OCT No. 12892 of the Reg. of Deeds of Cam. Sur known as Lot No. 1404 Cad-296 and left intestate by deceased Paula Jacome, the sister of late Felix Jacome. All other heirs renounced and quitclaimed their interests and shares in favor of the other heirs named above who arc the children of late F.iix Jacome. The instrument was subse.d :J and sworn to before i . > lry Public Francisco C. Mcndizabal at Buhi, C.S. on Aug. 22, 1967 per Doc. No. 48; Page 78; Bk. IV; S. 1967. Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, ’67. Repub'ic of the Philippines KURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial District OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF City of Naga DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Mortgagee, -versus • SPS. FELIX PARAF1NA & CORAZON DAU RAN, Mortgagors. FORECLOSURE OF MORT­ GAGED PROPERTIES X..................................................X NOTICE OF EXTRAJUDI( IAL SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTIES Under Act 31 S3, as Amended By virtue of the power of at­ torney inserted in the deed of mortgages executed by the spouses FELIX PARAFINA and CORA­ ZON DAU RAN, of the Poblacion, of Ragay, Camarines Sur in favor of the DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, formerly REHABILITA T I O N FINANCE CORPORA T ION, under date of December 4, 1958, February 8, 1960 and August 28, 1962 and for the satisfaction of the debt of Pl,572.23 plus 6% and 8%, respectively annual inte­ rest on the amount of Pl,572.23 from March 16, 1967 plus at tornev’s fees in the amount of P157.23 and the fees and expenses in connection with this sale, also secured by said moitgages, the undersigned ex officio Provincial Sheriff announces that on Jan­ uary 9, 1968 at 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Sheriff Office, located on the Second Floor of the Provincial Capitol, in Naga City, he will sell at public auc­ tion, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following real pro­ perties, together with all the improvements thereon, to wit: ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 9272 - CAMARINES SUR Tax Dec. No. 2610-Assessed Value - P510 Plan Psu-148562 A parcel of land situated in Bo. Salvacion, Mun. of Ragav, Province of Camarines Sur. Bound­ ed on the NE. along line 1-2 by property’ of Cristobal Aquino; along lines 2-12 by Center of Creek and property of Benjamin Mapa; and along lines 12-24 and 24-1 by Center of Creek and property of Cristobal Aquino, xx containing an area of SIXTY TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN (62,118) square meters, more or less. three copies of this notice will be posted on three different pub­ lic and conspicuous places in the municipality of Lupi, Camarines Sur where the foregoing des­ cribed property is situated and another three copies of same will be posted in the City’ of Naga, one at the Bulletin Board in the Provincial Capitol, where the auction sale will be conduct­ ed for the information of all concerned. Prospective buyers or bidders, are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the property and the encumbrances thereon, in Case there be any, for the protection of their interest. Done in Naga City, Philippinees, December 12, 1967. MAURO B. PAJARDO Ex Officio Prov. Sheriff of Cam. Sur Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, 1967. NOTE: This survey is covered by F.P.A. No. V-56436. ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. I lul l — CAMARINES SUR Tax Dec. No. 3922-Assessed Value - P240. A parcel of land (Psu 148664) situated in the Barrio of Salva­ cion, Mun. of Ragay, Province of Camarines Sur. Bounded on the SE., along line 102 by Jacin­ to Hanoy; on the SW., along lines 2-3-4-5 by Corazon Dauran (Psu-148663); and on the N., along lines 5-6-1 by Public Land, x x containing an area of SIX­ TY ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY FIVE (61,835) square meters. NOTE: This survey is covered by FPA-V-55436-A. In accordance with law, this notice of extra-judicial sale of mortgaged properties under Act 3135 as amended, will be pub­ lished in the Bicol Star, a week­ ly regional newspaper published and edited in the City of Naga, having a wide general circulation in the Bicol provinces including the province of Camarines Sur, once a week for three consecu­ tive weeks, the first publication to take place at least twenty (20) days before the date of auction sale. Likewise, for the same pe­ riod of time, three copies of this notice will be posted in three different public and cons­ picuous places in the municipal­ ity of Ragay, Camatines Sur where the above-described pro­ perties are located, and another three copies will be posted in the City of Naga, one at the Bulletin Board at the Provincial Capitol, where the auction sale will be conducted for the infor­ mation of all concerned. Prospective buyers or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the titles of the said properties and the encum­ brances thereon, if any there be. City of Naga, Philippines, December 12, 1967. MAURO B. FAJARDO Prov. Sheriff of Cam. Sur Ex- Officio Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, 1967. Advertise in Tide of War IUi AgaLiil Hajai: Hdpak? Wellington, New Zealand - A turning point in the Vietnam war could be reached if Hanoi would face up to "the startlin ; changes which have occurred in South Vietnam; says New Zealand's Prime Minister Keith Ilolyoake. In a statement November 27 reviving military and political realities in Vietnam, Mr. Holyoake pointed out that New Zealand decided to commit troops to South Vietnam two-and-a-half years ago "for the same reasons that we went to the assistance of South Korea and Malaysia. In all three cases aggression had been committed. The peace and security of Asia were threatened, and legal, treaty and moral obliga­ tions were involved." LEGAL NOTICE No’ce is hereby givnthat puruiinl u .-.eclion I, Rule 71 of the Rul s of Court, an affidavit of self adjudication has been exe­ cuted by Zacarias R. Imperial, the surviving spouse and the only heir of the late Rustica C. Im­ perial, who died with no valid will on July 13, 1966, at the City of Naga, over the six (6) parcels of riceland, coconut land, residential land, located at Tinagnis, Pili, Camarines Sur, City of Naga, and at Makati, Rizal, with a total area of one hundred sixty four (164) hec­ tares, ninety six (96) ares, and eighty one (81) centares or 1,649,681 square meters, more or less, and a personal property consisting of cash, deposited in the Philippine National Bank. The affidavit of self adjudi­ cation was executed before Branch Clerk of Court, Leoncio Garchitorena of the Court of First Ins­ tance of Camarines Sur, at the City of Naga, on the 15th day of December 1967. Pub. Dec. 23, 30, 1967 and Jan. 6, 1968. NOTICE Pursuant to Sec. 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given that an Extrajudi­ cial Sei dement of ■ Estate with Sale was executed in Naga City on Nov. 2, 1967 by and among Primitiva, Alejandro, Vicente, Rosario and Beata, all surnamed Agong, of legal age, of Camaligan, Cam. Sur, the legal heirs of late--Spouses Leocadio Agong and Nicanora Villar who died intestate in Camaligan, C,S. in the years 1944 and 1951, respect­ ively, adjudicating unto them­ selves pro-indiviso that parcel of coconut land, left by decedents, situated in Marupit, Camaligan, Cam. Sur with an area of .948 Sq.M., declared under Tax No. 1886 and assessed at P80 and simultaneously sold it to Ramon Alimuin, Filipino, of legal age, married to Paz Lagasca, Cama­ ligan, Cam. Sur for a consider­ ation of P5,00«. The instrument was subscribed and sworn to before Notary Public Hilario Espano on Dec­ ember 6, 1967 in Naga City per Doc. No. 634; Page 100; Bk. XX; S. 1967. Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30, ’67. House and Lot for Sale J A seven room house together with the lot oJ which i is standing with an area of 475 square’ meters are for sale at low reasonable price. Located 1 on A Bonifacio St., Naga City Heights Sub­ division. Interested buyer, contact right away. MR. TEOFILO ZARA 381 Igualdad St., Naga City IJ liled Nations groups N/es pr.tein lack in (iav.,lo?)’ng countries Paris - The shortage edible proteins, particularly io develop­ ing countries and especially among children, received primiry atten­ tion fron a U.S. cimnittee du­ ring.a ten-day meeting in Paris. The consultative committee of the United Nations on the ap­ plications of science and techno­ logy to development stressed the gravity of the shortage and called for measures to increase protein production and consump­ tion. These mcasurej included greater output of animal and ve­ getable proteins, and cooperation between the United Nations and bilateral organizations to modify eating habits in the developing countries. NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given, that the heirs of the late Marcela Labodlay, Boni­ facio, Eleno, and Bernards all surnamed Jaudalso, who died respectively on Nov. 1, 1937, Sept. 22, 1943; June 19, 1961 and May 7, 1951, respectively, namely: Felisa Jaudalso, widow, Tomas Dolot, Emeterio Ledesma; Teotimo, Cenon, Francisco, and Jose, all surnamed Dolot, the legal heirs of the four decedents named above, executed an Extra­ judicial Settlement of the estate left by decedents by adjudicating unto themselves pro-indiviso the parcel of land (Lot No. 6122, before Lot No. 1959-A of Sor­ sogon Cad.', located in Sorsogon, Sorsogon, covered by OCT No. 2223 under Tax Dec. No. 12320, valued at P3,160 with an area of 3,345 Sq.M., in the manner stated in the instrument which was subscribed and sworn to before Notary Public Maximino R. Ables at Sorsogon, Sorsogon on March 21, 1967. Pub.. Dec. 23, 30, 1967, Jan. 6, 1968. R.A. NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given that the heirs of the late Eustaquia Delfin de la Rosa who died intestate sometime in 1963 in Pasacao, Camarines Sur, namely; Saturnino de la Rosa, widower of the decedent, and Domingo, Fernando, Jaime and Enemias, all surnamed De la Rosa, children of the decedent, Filipinos, all of legal age, maried and residents of Pasacao, Cam. Sur, executed an Extraju­ dicial Partition of the Estate, proindiviso among themselves of the conjugal share of the dece­ dent over the parcel of land situa­ ted in Magtabid, Caranan, Pasa­ cao, C.S., covered by OCT No. 9366, FP-No. V-71504 with an area of 10.0232 Has. under Tax Dec. No. 7770 valued at P3.350. The instrument was subscribed and sworn to before Notary Public Alfredo A. Velasco at Pasacao, C. Sur on Dec. 13 1967, per Reg' No. 275; Page 58; Bk. Ill; S. 1967. Pub. Dec. 23, 30, 1967, Jan 6, 1968. Sorsogon News ________ ______ By JOSE D. DESTURA_____________ Elected Officials Proclaimed SORSOGON. Sorsogon - Au­ gusto Ortiz and Absalon Golpco were proclaimed governor and vice governorelect, respectively of Sorsogon by Fiscal Abelardo Borce, chairman of the Provincial Board of Canvassers. Proclaimed elected with Ortiz and Golpeo during the Novem­ ber 14 elections were Ramon Fajardo, Tito Garcia and Pedro Carranza, members of the Pro­ vincial Board. The incofning provincial offi­ cials, all new, are Nacionalistas. Ortiz beat his rival, LP bet Juan G. Frivaldo by 10,410 votes while Absalon Golpeo beat Sal­ vador Es.udero, Jr. by 11,776 votes. Among the 16 mayors, 3 are LPs, 11 are NPs while 2 are still unproclaimed; vice mayors, 3 LPs, 9 NPs and 4 independents; councilors: 38 LPs, 74 NPs and 9 independents. The LP mayors are Salvador Deduque, Bacon; Oscar Escudero, Casiguran; Sergio Fulay, Barce­ lona, all reelectionist were re­ elected. The NP mayors are Pedro Destura, Prieto Diaz; Ale­ jandro Encinas, Gubat; Vicente Guysayko, Bulusan; Jose Mechelina, Irosin; Guillermo Corea, Sta. Magdalena; Johnson So, Matno;;; Manuel Carranza, Ma­ gallanes; Alejandio Llado n e s, Castilla; Jcse de Hitta, Pilar, and Melchor Aquino, Donsol. Ortiz asks CAA to resume Airport work SORSOGON, Sorsogon - Gov­ ernor-elect Augusto Ortiz wired recently Civil Aviation Director Nilo de Guia to send here CAA Engr. Narciso Zalde to resume the work at the Sorsogon Airport. It was learned that out of the PIOO.OOO released to the Civil Aeronautics Administration last June for the repair and improve­ ment of the local airstrip there is still a balance of P36,000. Improvement of the Sorsogon airport was suspended last Sept­ ember. Ortiz said making airport ope­ rational to commercial flights would help boost the economy of the province, besides pro­ moting tourism development in Sorsogon. Philippine Air Lines suspended plans flights to Sorsogon last February. The flight suspension raised a howl of protests from various segments of the popula­ tion, notably businessmen and air commuters. However, it was only late last June when funds were released. Halfway during the repair and improvement work at the local airfield, PAL conducted a proving flight. According to Capt. Alberto Jocson who conducted the pro­ ving flight, the DC-3 piloted by him had a tendency to skid on the thick grass covering the runTwo years is limit for extending services of retirable Public Officials Two years is the limit by which the services of public officials who have reached the compulsory retire­ ment age may be extended, Pre­ sident Marcos ruled recently. The new policy had been recommended by Executive Sec­ retary Rafael Salas in a memo­ randum to the President on the request for the extension of the services of Leon B. Ilagan, mu­ nicipal treasurer of Taal, Batangas. In view of the new policy the new request for the extension of the service of Iligan, whose services had been extended six times was disapproved. In his instruction to Secretary Salas, the President said that the extensions of services of any government officials, who is over 65 years of age, should be limit­ ed to only two years. In no case, the President add­ ed, should the r.,services of any government official be extended to keep him in the service even after he reached the age of 70. Essay Writing Contest with Prizes at Stake DZGE’s' BAKO BAGANGPAGKAIBA”, thirty-minute »ommentary on a vital issues of the day, in Naga City, by Tomas H. Kilates, Sr. publisher and editor of the regional magazine, Pahayagan BICOLANDIA, is sponsoring an essay-writing con­ test on the subject, ‘‘WHAT I CAN DO FOR THE GOVERN­ MENT”. The contest is open to all Bicolanos, regardless of their (Continued on P.ge 8) December 2i 1967 ★ THE BICOL STAR * 5 mtr 8c Clnstonters a JMlttu ffiljrfefntajs aitb a YANG’S BAKERY & COFFEE Dinaga Street Naga City NAGA FURNITURE Elias Angeles Street Naga City SABANG RICE mIlL CIPRIANO AGAWA - Prop. - Manager Sab a ng Naga City B1COLANA RICE MILL Mabulo Naga City NAGA POULTRY SUPPLY Prieto St. Naga City LOY’S BAKERY & CAFE Gen. Luna St. Naga City ONG LO Iriga Camarines Sur NAGA RICE MILL Zamora St. Naga City Compliments ofKalayaan Wines & Liquors Igualdad Street Naga City Manifesto para sa mga Taga Tinago, Naga City (Capahayagan) (Eleccion: Enero 14, 1968) Cami po, sa sincero; malinig asin dedicadong aprvicio tanganing mcg PROGRESAR an satong barrio, minadoloc cami asin na apelar sa gabos na manga tugang niamong taga TINAGO na pag tarabangan asin pagcasararoan an camawotan na MAPACARHAY asin MAPAOSWAG an satong comunidad asin tawan nin pag asicaso an problemas, lalo na an tungkol sa: 1) SCHOOL PROBLEMS & EDUCATION - An pag tabang asin pag resolver can problemas sa escuelahan tanga ning matawan niatong atencion an education can manga aqui ta sa barrio. 2) PLAYGROUND - para sa manga JOVENES asin caaquian niato. Pueding guibohon ni. to sa piagui nin “self help or joint efforts.” 3 BARRIO READING CENTER - Hihingoahon ta ni maca togdoc nin Barrio Reading Center na pueding gan ito.i na Earrio Session Hall asm lugar na adalan tanganing mag oswag an cultura asin education can vecinos mato sa barrio. way. Since then, the CAA project engineer assigned here, Rodolfo Serdena, had the grasses cut and drainage of the runway improved but PAL has up to now not resumed flights. It was also learned that another airline is interested in including Sorsogon in its flight schedule if airfield is made operational to com­ mercial flights. Greetings of the SeasonAtty. Carlos (Itos) Reyes Naga City Christmas & New Year Greetings from — Waterworks District Engineer and Mrs. Pablo D. Yage Officials and Employees of NWS A District No. XI Naga City 4) hEAUTIFICATION & LIGHTING - An pagpagayon can manga SOLAR, manga guilid can manga calles asm pagdug.r.g nin ILAW sa manga tinampo. 5' GF.ALTH & SANITA TION - An pag asicaso can sriud ' ’ asin calinigan can barrio. An pagpalimpia sa manga CALE r::n an pagresolver can culang niatong “DRAINAGE” lalo ea parteng Panganiban Street na iyo an ina-aguihan can tufeig bale sa firmeng lanagan na solar sa may escuelal.an. Iifgatan niato an FUNDO laler !“s° /]) \ Ra caherasan can barrio niato sa REAL ESTATE 1AXLS m c'branza can ciudad. An “average income” can barrio nin Tina- o labing F2 000 pesos cada taon. Dapat gastohon ta ini sa manga nr yeetjs kmang r.a macacatao nin daculang paqmnabang an mayoria o enter y^c nos can barrio. DAI TA PAGSAYANGON AN ANO MAN NA FUNDO CAN BARRIO. Matao quita nin suport asin cooperation sa programas de nrovnet an CONCEJAL na minarepresentar can satong barrio sa Con- m Municipal asin itatao ta man an cooperacion niato sa pre’•■eming administration can ciudad particularmente an ano man na proyecto na matao nin PROGRESO sa satong barrio. VALENTIN RODRIGUEZ Candidato para Capitan del Barrio Para Crncejales ZMEROSIO FRANCISCO MRS. VIRGINIA B. LORICO IRENEO R. MORENO BEN ESPIRITU RAMON MAGALONA MARCIAL ENRIQUEZ LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the estate left by the late Cresenciana Resare situated in the Barrio of Malindog, Caramoan, Cams. Sur, covered by O.C.T. No. 3C21, with an area of 28,642 sq. m., has been the subject of an extra-judicial settlement wi h sale by her heirs, namely: Urba­ no Ferrin, the surviving husband; and children, Precioaa, Marciana, Tranquilina & Felix, all surnamed Fe ran, who sold the same unto CECINIp S. PADUA, for Pl,700.00, said deed acknowledged before Not. Pub. Ex-Officio, Felix B. Pan is per Reg. No. 33; Page No. 53; Book IV; S. of 1965 on March 15, 1965. Pub. Dec. 23, 30, 1967, fan. 6, 1968. NOTICE Pursuant to Section 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, notice is hereby given that the intestate estate left by the late Angelo Eduarte, all situated in Bacon, Sorsogon, covered by OCT Nos. 518, 270; TCT Nos. 1769, 3632, has been the object of an Extra­ judicial Partition with Quitclaim, executed and acknowleged before Notarry Public Maximino R. Ables of Sorsogon, Sorsogon, per Doc. No. 4329; Page 12; Book XIX; S. 1967. Pub. Dec. 23, 30, 1967; Jan. 6, 1968. - A: Greetings of the Season — Tuaxon Sawmill Lagonoy, Camarines Sur Christmas Greetingsfrom§ D. Cruz Hollow Blocks (Builder’s Choice) Manufacturer of: Hollow Blocks - Cement Tiles— Concrete Pipes, Granulitic Marble Works and other decorative products. Dealer of Gravel, Sand Boulders, Earth Fill and other road materials D. Cruz - Manager, Concepcion, Naga City Wishing a merry Christmas & Prosperous New Year to our-Friends and Customers . t . NASA IRON WORKS We accept orders: IRON GRILLS-GARDEN SETS—DOOR GATE-FENCES SALA SETS—STEEL WINDOWS-UPHOLSTERS, all types CRAFT FURNITURES—ACCORDION DOORS and ALL KINDS OF WELDING JOBS, ETC. I PANGANIBAN ST. CORNER DINAGA ST., NAGA CITY 0 * THE BICOL STAR * December 23 1/67 feequiel-CKarda Nuptials Edna Jane Garcia »J Ma­ nila and Jusliniano S. Ezequiel, Jr of Naga City were married at hr San Vicente de Paul chinch, San Marce­ lino, M.inila, six o’clock in the marning Saturday last Derm'rcr 9, officiated by Rev. Fr Antonio Cuna , S J. Rec ption after the marrioge cere­ monies was held at the Aris­ tocrat Safari, Dakota, Malate. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo A. Garcia of Manila and the groom is the son of Deputy Clerk of Court of Cam Sur Justiniand R. F.zequiel and the late Rechilda Sancho of Naga City. Both, groom and bride are C.P.A. Principal sponsors: John Cokongwei, Jr., Mrs. Pilar A Coquingco. Congressman Ramon H. Felipe, Jr and Atty. Carmen C. Alfonso; maid ot hontr Ma. Sylvia A. Garcia and best man, Manuel S. Ezequiel. Secondary sponsors: ibr ides maids: Sandra Luisa A Gar­ cia and armen A. Garcia; ushers: Marcial S. Ezequiel and Nilo S. Ezequisl Candle: Raul Sto. Domingo and Eppie S. Ezequiel; veil: R' ul A Garcia and Norma C. Salud; cord: Vicente Rodriguez, Jr. and Evelyn U.-Garciu; coin and ring bearer: Rodolfo Eze­ quiel, Jr,; Flower girl: Sylvia C. Alfonso. baptismal JBartp Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo Noel owner of the Saga Re­ creation Center were hosts at a luncheon party held at the New China Restaurant last December 13 in honor of the christening of their sort. Ar turo. Sponsors of christening were Ramon Tolaram, Leon Palmiano, Jr., Luie Ajero and Raymundo Concha. Among those present were Jessie Rodriguez, Cebu and Legazpi businessman, Ally. Abelar do Iwrambe, Ra m o n Malagad C ly C >uncilor-elect Carlos del Castillo, Remy Angeles, Heli Miranda, Bert Villegas D A. Escalante, Fddie Alanis, Joke Torres, Eliser Woden, Note K. Sta Cruz and Joaquin Taduran,Jr. Christmas PISTA SA NAYON Held at Triangulo Center Very successful Christmas Pisla sa Nayon was celebrated the whole day last Sunday at the Triangulo Recreation Cen­ ter at Triangulo, Tabuco dis­ trict, this city. The affair was jointly sponsored by the Martan associations, namely: Daugh lets of Mary, and Handmaids & Apostles of Mary with the full cooperation of the Trian auto Young Ladies, Barrio Council, Mothers Club. Nur­ sery Teachers, and local Semi­ narians. led by Sister Therese v/ D M. prccmber 'fflcftbing ^idls fur Jfflinba Ziutiga Miss Luzviminda A. Zuniga became the bride of Mr. Pete B. Jam r, Jr in solemn rites which look place at the Arch­ bishop's Palace of Nueva Ctccres Saturday afternoon at 4:Z0 last December 16 officiat­ ed by Mons. Teopisto Alberto Archbishop of Nueva Caceres. Reception followed at the Zurbano's residence in Bagumbayan, Naga City. The brid. groom is a Bachelor of Arts graduate third year law student at UNC College of Law, and presently connected with the Governor's Office in Camarines Sur He is the sir. of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro V. Jamer, Sr of Tigaon, Camarines Sur, Miss Min a A. Zuniga, a BSE-HE gradua.e of UNC and presently working for her master degree, is a home eco­ nomics teacher al Cabusao Ele­ mentary School She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fe­ lix L, Zuniga of Libmanan, Camarines Sur. Congressman Ramon H Filipe Jr, Mrs. Consorcia 0 Cb dera Cam Sur Sch. Division Superint nd nl T r bio J v lla­ nos and Mrs Rebecca R Cas­ taneda were the. principal sponsors Miss Edith Zuniga, was the maid of honor while Mr. Napoleon Jcrner was the best man. The following were s e c o n d a r y sponsors: Miss Estrella F. Orbita and Mr. Remberto C Cabrido, candle; Miss Lourdes F Orbvta and Mr. William F. Mesia, veil; Miss Edithi Aldama and Mr. Oscar Miraflor cord; Ester P. Adan I.elit A. Jamer, and Cielo E. Salil, flower girls; Peter A. Jamer III, ring bearer; Eddie D. Regala arrhae bearer; Maribel Monte, Joselita F Leonardo, Gerry Orbita, and Marico Orbita, little attendants. €fjristmas $artp anb JUll The Judges of the Court of First Instance, the Municipal Judges, the Members of the Bar Associations, the Clerk of Court and the Personnel of the Court of First Instance of Camarines sur held a Christ­ mas Party and dance last Wednesday night at the Pro­ vincial Capitol in Naga City. The occasion was well attend­ ed, swell and merry. It was headed by Clerk of Court Atty. Mauro B Fajardo The day was featured by the inauguration of the new recrealitn center, athletic games, lantern contest, Confirmation of children officiated by Most Rev Archbishop Teopisto V. Alberto, Thanksgiving Mass, literary and musical program. Msgr. Nicanor C Belleza, parish priest of Naga and V.G tossed the first ball du­ ring the athletic games in the morning. Jean Monnet Endorses U $. Vietnam Policy New York - Jean Monnet, the ‘father of European unity," endorses U.S. objectives in Viet­ nam and says “organized equa­ lity within common institutions” is the key to world peace. The chairman of the action committee for the United States of Europe was honored at the annual Society for the Family of Man dinner the night of November 29. He was awarded the top 1967 Society Award “for contributing creatively to the challenge of the times and the cause of human rights and democratic freedoms.” U $ Gene, al Abrams Praises Effectiveness South Vietnamese Forces Washington - U.S. and South Vietnamese forces are making steady progress in reducing the effectiveness of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese army forces, a high-level American General reports. “We are beating them down, so that their numbers, their training, their morale, their capabilities go lower and lower. We are making steady progress in all this all the time,” General Creighton W. Abrams, Jr., says in an interview published in U.S. News and World Report, an American weekly news magazine. General Abrams is U, S. Deputy Commander in South Vietnam Rusk S ys Communists Must (..house Peace Washington - “There can be peace in Southeast Asia if North Vietnam and Communist China are prepared to live at peace with their own neighbors. "There cannot be peace in Southeast Asia if North Vietnam and Communist China are deter­ mined to seize thier neighbors by force.” So said U.S.'’ Secretary of State Rusk in an interview published Monday in the monthtly magazine Readers’ Digest. PACD . . . geared towards the Adminis­ tration’s infrastructure program, notably on irrigation, roa’d and school-building constructions. The idea behind these pro­ jects was to spur the- rural resi­ dents to help themselves on mat­ ters of common welfare, which the government has not provid­ ed funds for their accomplish­ ments but they may be accom­ plished with little assistance from the PACD and other agencies. On the heels of President Marcos recent pronouncement of a widened barrio assistance prog­ ram, the PACD has started lay­ ing the groundwork for a mas­ sive rural development program which will reach all towns in the country. At present, it is still beyond the financial and physical capability of the PACD to extend assistance to all towns. Other highlights of the PACD performance report follow; 1. Provided leadership train­ ing to 1,074, 049 rural residents who enrolled in 18,833 classes. 2. Conducted some 10,000 information and other mass media activities, of which some 500,000 persons participated. 3. Gave training on civic ac­ tion to 3,680 armed forces person­ nel, who represented all the major services of the AFP, and 4. Trained 230 successful civic service recruits for six months on community development. R.p, U.S. Scientists Discuss Fisheries Research, Ocean­ ography at *SDB workshop Manila - About 103 Philippine and American scientists discus­ sed fisheries research and develop­ ment and oceanography at a work­ shop held this vcckatthe Science Pavillion of the Naticnal Science Development Board (NSDB). This workshop is a concrete step taken to implement the agreement on oceanography as embodied in the joint commu­ nique issued by President Mar­ cos and Piesident Johnson dur­ ing the state visit of the former to Washington in September, 1966. “Philippine-U.S. Workshop on Fisheries and Oceanograghy” is sponsored by the NSDB, the National Research Council of the Philippines and National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council of the U.S. in cooperation with the U.S. Agency for International Develop­ ment. In the workshop, Philippine experts on fishery and oceano­ graphy will sit down with their American counterparts to consi­ der the manpower training needs and opportunities for internation­ al cooperation in fisheries re­ search and development between the Philippines and the United States on the regional basis. Compliments ofLuzonian Machine Shop Concepcion Pequeha Naga City Luzcmian Auto Supply Prieto St. Compliments ofPeoples Electrical Supplies Repair Pa di an St. Tel 92 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year De Luxe Luncheonette & Refreshment We Serve Beer, Coffee, Chinese & Filipino' Menu Gromd Floor Evangelista St. Bicolandia Hotel Naga City Compliments ofAling Uping’s Kitchenette Prieto St.- Beside Supermarket Naga City Compliments ofMalabon Candy Factory Home, of High Quality Candies 5th Avehue Grace Park, Caloocan City The Laurel-Langley Communiquk Baguio - The Philippine’ and U.S. teams, chaired by Under­ secretary. of Industry Cesar A. Virata and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Eugene M. Braderman, respectively, have completed eleven days of explo­ ratory discussions on future economic relations between the Philippines and the United States. The discussions resulted from the agreement of President Mar­ cos and President Johnson that "there should be an early begin­ ning of intergovernmental discus­ sions on the concepts underlying a new instrument to replace the Laurel-Langley Agreement after its scheduled expiration in 1974”. The discussions began Nov­ ember 20, 1967 and were conduct­ ed in Manila and in Baguio. The respective teams agreed at the beginning that the purpose of the discussions was to exchange idea on the concepts underlying future trade relations and to determine the issues needing future attention by the respective governments in this area. The meetings were held in a friendly atmosphere, each team tearing opinions and learning facts which were mutually beneficial. All aspects of trade and invest(Continued on page 7) Naga City Electric - Radio - Records Shop 69 Naga City Message from Ateneo de Naga Welcome, NU PConvention Delegates The host schools and families of Bicolandia look forward to welcoming the delegates to the Eleventh Annual Convention of the National Union of Students of the Philippines in Naga City on December 26-30, 1967. We consider it a blessing to have so many student leaders from all over the country gather in our midst and share with us their youthful dreams and idealism. Some may think of youth only in terms of juvenile delinquency, because this is what is often played up in newspapers. J he jheme of this Convention 'Youth Answer to the OH Challenge’ aims to prove the contrary. We should rather think of youth as a rich reservoir for good. The country stands to profit from their initiative and youthful enthusiasm. Local officials and members of the NUSP are sparing no effort to accommodate the delegates, and to provide the facilities for a well planned schedule of activities. Our fervent prayers and best wishes go for the success of this Convention. (REV.) MAXIMO DAVID, S.J. Rector, Ateneo de Naga MESSAGE FROM FATHER RECTOR WELCOME, AtENEANS Your Alma Mater, the Ateneo de Naga, bids you warm wel­ come on your 21st Alumni Homecoming on December 30, 1967. Fittingly this is the same day the nation remembers the supreme oblation of your fellow Atenean and national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. We welcome you as warriors who have borre the brunt of Rattle and are coming home for a brief but welcome rest. You may be a public servant or business executive, a doctor or priest, a farmer or lawyer, a laborer or offce worker, a husband or wife, a father or mother, whatever your station in life, we know that you have made small and big oblations of self to project in your own ’deal of what an Atenean should be. That ideal is summed up in the school motto 'PRIMUM REGNUM DEI’. First the Kingdom ■of God. We welcome you to share with us and your fellow alumni your personal exploits and adventures in that field of life that God has marked out for you. And we trust that all of us will draw from this Alumni Homecoming fresh vigor and inspiration to continue our work of self-giving fo Go’, our neighbor and country. Make this a ‘must’ in j oar calendar, December 30, 1957, AON Alumni Homecoming at the Ateneo de Naga. (REV.) MAXIMO DAVID, S.J. Rector December 30, 1967 * Concelfibrated Mass by alumi-priests 7:30 A. M. at ADN * Motorcade around the city and floral offering at Plaza Rizal 9:00 A. M.; assembly at ADN * Business Meeting & election of officers at Santos Hall, ADN * Luncheonat ADN guest speaker- Benigno S. Aquino, Senator-elect 12:00 A. M. at ADN gym-auditorium * Blue & Gold Ball 8:30 P. M.; ADN Gym-Auditorium # .Induction of New Officers 12:00 P. M.,§ ADN Gym-Auditorium The Lauiei-Ldhgfey . ♦ (From Page 6) ment relations were examined during the discussions. Particular attention was devoted to identi­ fying areas of agreement and delimiting issues to be resolved. Many of these issues will, of co_ir§~, require further examina tion by both governments. Both groups recognized that, for any new instrument to become effective, action by the respective -legislative bodies of the two coun­ tries wculd be required. In view of the necessity for further exa­ mination of the remaining issues, it was considered premature at this lime to discuss the text of the new agreement, or the time at which any new agreement would become effective. The teams have prepared a joint report which the chairman of each team will submit to his President. It is expected that the group will meet again at the ear liest practicable date for the Meeting in Malacanang recently, the special com­ mittee in charge of Rizal day headed by Secretary of Education Carlos P. Romulo, decided to do away with speeches and focus instead on the his­ torical aspects of the hero’s death, The committee announ­ ced that all over the na­ tion, the ceremonies will be characterized by “solemnity”, dign.ty and restraint.” Main featurts of the commemoration include: 1. Lecture which will be given in Calamba, birth­ place of Rizal; Dapitan, his place of exile; and at Fort Santiago, vTiire he was incarcerated and wheie he wrote his famous poem “My f.ast Farewell.” 2. Floral offerings at places abroad where the hero visited, such as at San Francisco’s Palace I J< lei, in Tokyo, and in Ileidt Iberg. Led by Philip pine ambassadors or con­ suls I hi re. the Filipino community in each place will participate. 3. Appropriate ceremo­ nies at the Paco cemetery where the hero was laid to rest immediately after his execution at the Luneta. 4. School children will be urged to make a pilgrimage or offer wreaths at the shrines and monuments of the hero. 5. The Philippine flag will be flown at half-mast all over the count ry. Lectures at Fort San­ tiago will be the auspices of the Philippines Historical Commission and the Knights of Rizal. The project is headed by Fr. de la Costa, rector of Ater.eo de Ma­ nila University. Romulo said that special invitations to these lectures will be issued to presidents of students organizations, professors of his­ tory, tourist guides, labor leaders (Continued on png i 8) purpose of attempting to resolve the remaining substantive issues, thereby making possible the ne­ gotiation of a new instrument to replace the Laurel-Langley AgreeCattb D.'s^asajlStill MenacsslLivettock Sorsogon, Sorsogon, Raising of cattle whether for milk or beef will not prosper much in some areas of Sorsogon unless liverflucke disease is fully eradited or at least minimized. Several veterinarians, private as well as those employed by the Bureau of animal industry, hint­ ed that parasitism infection among cattle and carabaos in the pro­ vince is causing uptold losses to farmers. Production of milk is impaired, not ta mention the fact that those are usually dis­ carded for human consumption, they said. . 1it i.ud cn pcgc 8) Rizal Day Celebration / December 2J, 1967 ★ THE BICOL STAR *7 Wishing all a Merry Christmas — NEW COSMOS RESTAURANT Padian Street Naga City Greetings of the Season — GOLDEN BAKERY & RESTAURANT Gen. Luna Street Naga City Dr. Jose Flizal Rizal ar d sa ial con­ science. This will be the theme of this year’s observance of the 71st anniversary of the death of Dr. Jose Rizal next Dec. 30. President Marcos will lead the nation in honor­ ing the hero when he lays a wreath at the foot of the Rizal monument at the Luneta. The ceremoby will mark the lower­ ing of flags to Lalf-masl all over the nation. Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearBONING'S TRADING 74 General Merchandise & School, Office Supplies General Luna Street , Naga City Merry Christmas— HENRY TRADING 22 Gen. Street Naga City Happy Greetings of the Season — BENITO COMMERCIAL Dealing on Textiles, Glassware & Gen. Mrdze., Household Utenisls General Luna Street Naga City Christmas GreetingsNAGA la suerte glassware Elias Angeles Street Naga City Wishing our Friends and Customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearAGNA'S STORE General Merchandise Igualdad Street Happy Greetings of the SeasonNaga City I ------------ .1 NEW ERA LUMBER Igualdad Street Naga City Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearROMY TRADING Dealer; Copra, Sugar & Kerosene Tabuco, Naga City Tel. 41-41 Happy Greetings of the SeasonISAROG LUMBER Panganiban Ave. Merry Christmas to AllFAUSTINO ROCHA Hardware - Plumbing & Electrical Supply 86 General Luna Street Naga City Merry Christmas - Happy New Year NEW TINAMBAC LUMBER Igualdad Street Naga City Season’s greetings fromFARMACIA UY 106 General Luna Street Naga City Happy greetings of the SeasonATTY. BONIFACIO M. CUEVAS BIR Regional Director Naga City Sincere greetings of the SeasonMRS. CONSUELO J. TIMARIO Proprietor Sta. Cruz Naga City QU IM SON FORWARDERS ANGEL BARON, Branch Mgr. „ NA<?A CITY 'TEL. NO. 61-98T I Branches: Balagtas St. Tinajeros 488 Son Malabon, Rizal Tel Nos. 23-92-83 & 2-13-10 Prieto Street 488 San Fernando Binondo, Manila Tel. No 2-76-7J Tabaco, Albay T11 IL 11T 11N E N A T10N A L R A1L WA Y 8 Manila Important Announcement 8 The Biool Star December 23,1967 Plush interior of New Diesel Motor Car, with new sitting arrangement of two-abreast, gives enough elbow room assures comport for long distance ride. Change of schedule of ISAROG LIMITED Effective December 24, 1967 In response to numerous requests from our patrons in the Bicol reqion, effective December 21, 1967, the ISAROG LIMITED, PNR fast eco­ nomy express train to the south will leave Manila at 6:00 o’lock p.rw. observing the schedule of the Mayon Limited and will run up to Ligao, Albay instead of up to Naga only. On the return trip-the ISAROG LIMITED will leave Ligao al 5:10 p.m. to allow enough time for refueling and servicing at Naga, but from there it will also ob.-erve the schedule of the Mayon Limited leaving Naga at 8:00 pm. As previously announced this train will run alternately with the Mayon Limited leaving Manila every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday and returning every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. NICANOR L JIMENEZ General Manager Senator Padilla free vote of citizens in a free, orderly and honest elections, is a problem that comfronts not on­ ly the opposition but also the entire nation. Senator Padilla branded as ab­ surd the warning of President Marcos that those who complain, specially the LP leaders, of the bloodiest and dirtiest elections of November 14, 1967 are enemies of the Republic, who undermine our democratic institutions. Senator Padilla concluded his speech by reminding his hearers of the warning of our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, who said - "There are no tyrants, where there are no slaves”. He propound­ ed the query to free citizens in our free democratic society - must we resign ourselves to be slaves, because someone imposes himself as a tyrant? Rizal Diy . ♦. presidents of bar associations, members of the Cabinet, among others. Last year’s program at the Luneta will be followed. The chairmanship and memberships of 13 sub-committees which took charge of the national celebratoin last year will also remain the same. Yuk1 tide Greetings from: Ihrnl JBfar EMPLOYEES: * ARNOLD A. MANAGO * VER D. ALBA * JIMMY A. MANAGO * ROMY S. ESPLANA * TACIO SABALLEGUE Callie disease, ♦ ♦ Liverfluke is endemic in seve­ ral areas of the province. A sur­ vey two years ago in Irosin, one of the endemic areas, showed that of the carabaos tested in one barrio, 27 were found to have liverfluke infection. BAI sent here a team to sur­ vey the extent of liverfluke infes­ tation as well as to treat infected animals. However, lack of funds prevented the team from making such headway, considering that the parasitic disease “is not easy to control and treatment alone of infected animals is not enough, since in endemic areas where the snail hosts abound, infection is constant and continuous.” According to BAI, liverfluke has spread out into many pock­ ets of endemnicity on account of the irrigation system which serves as arteries for the dissemination of the snail intermediate hosts. A proposal to establish a re­ search and training center on li­ verfluke in Sorsogon under the auspices of the Food and Agri­ culture Organization has not yet materialized. Essay WdlfaS . • • present rnidsnn. Evrici miv be submitted in Bicol or English. The contest is slated to start on December 23, 1967, and end tentatively on February 8, 1968. To endorse the contest, the spon­ sor has enlisted the aid of natio­ nal and local officials as well as the civic and religious organiza­ tions The First Lady, Mrs. Imeldi R. Marcos, has been invited at special guest of honor to award the prizes to the winners of the contest while Executive Secretary Rafael Salas has been requested to come as guest speaker at ap­ propriate ceremonies to be ' held in Naga City. Rules and regulations govern­ ing the contest will be aired over station DZGE, Naga City, and published in the metropolitan dailies as well as in the local papers in the Bicol Region. SCHEDULE OF PN'l TRAILS MA-1 leaves Manila every Monday, Wednesday and Friday only. MA-7 leaves Manila every Sunday, Tuesday Thursday. LG-2 leaves Legasgi every, Tuesday and Thursday. LIG-2 leaves Ligao every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. NOTHERN LINE Train No. Origin Departure Destination Arrival Northbound Trains 10 Manila 9:00 a.m. San Fernando U 3:47 p.m. 20 Manila 6:33 a.m. San Fernando U 12:15 p.m. 102 Manila 8:30 a.m. Penaranda 11:11 a.m. 12 Manila 1:30 a.m. San Fernand d U 8:02 p.m. 2 Manila 4:05 p.m. San Jose, NE 7:49 p.m. 4 Manila 5:10 p.m. Dagupan 9:40 p.m. 104 Manila 6:30 p.m. Penaranda 9:20 p.m. Southbound Trains 3 Dagupan 3:10 a.m. Manila 7:17 a.m. 1 San Jose NE 3:50 a.m. Manila 7:40 a.m. 101 Panaranda 4:00 a.m. Manila 6:41 a.m. 11 San Fernando U 5:15 a.m. Manila 11:44 a.m. 103 Penaranda 12:30 p.m. Manila 3:11 p.m. 19 San Fernando U 1:40 p.m. Manila 7:24 p.m. 17 San Fernando U 1:10 a.m. Manila 6:15 p.m. SOUTHERN LINE Southbound Trains 511 Manila 6:15 a.m. Legaspi 8:19 p.m. 513 Manila 6:50 p.m. Legaspi 9:19 a.m. 503 Manila 9:15 p.m. Naga 2:06 p.m. MA-1 MAYON Manila 6:00 p.m. Legaspi 5:45 a.m. MA-7 ISAROG Manila 6:00 p.m. Ligao 5:02 a.m. 523 Manila 2:20 p.m. Calauag 9:38 p.m. 521 Lucena 2:30 p.m. Tagkawayan 9:20 p.m. 631 Lopez 4:30 p.m. Naga 12:14 p.m. 537 Hondsgua 2:20 p.m. Naga 9:53 p.m. 535 Naga 3:30 p.m. Legaspi 9:18 p.m. ] Northbound Trains 512 Legaspi 7:00 a.m. Manila 8:42 p.m. 514 Legaspi 6:00 p.m. Manila 7:55 a.m. 504 Naga 11:25 a.m. Manila 2:10 a. m. LG-2 MAYON Legaspi 5:30 p.m. Manila 5:31 a.m. LIG-2 ISAROG Ligao 5:40 p.m. Manila 5:31 a.m. 524 Tagkawayan 1:35 a.m. Manila 9:51 a.m. 522 Tagkawayan 4:35 a.m. Lucena 11:31 a.m. 532 Naga 3:00 p.m. Lopez 10:34'p.m. 536 Legaspi 4:00 a.m. Naga 8:31 a.m. The vigil and floral offerings at the Rizal monument are to be undertaken by a committee to be created by the oSi dais of public and private schools. Heal and Advertise in .. . * licol^tar * Merry Christmas and Happy New YearJader R. Ricarte Branch Manager G. A. MACHINERES, INC Panganiban Ave. Naga City W& Aie Extending to All Our Heoitfelt Greetings of Q The Season & Prayerful g Best Wishes for the Coming New Year 1968^ c ' IDOMINADOR R. AYTONA 1 o g □ Residence: § Quezon City, Philippines SENATOR & MRS. Philippine Senate, Manila