U.S. Admiral to visit 'Sailor Town' in Southern Luzon

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MAGAMPs Belittle LPs Accomplishments »««♦♦«& ♦ Southern Arms & Equipment Co. ♦ *Ter 14-96-R P. O. Box 136 ♦ ♦ 236 Elias Angeles Street j X Plaza Kiosk, Nafia City J J ••EUTECTIC" low-heat welding $ Jiods, for cast iron, stainless steel ♦ ^.copper, aluminum, zinc, etc. I ♦’•BUKII” and ‘‘SOUTHERN Z to ROSS” diesel engines, Pumps, { X Lathes, Shapers, welders, grin- § ♦ ders, drills, etc. « ♦ Service - Sales - repairs ♦ 5 Fabrications;—Steel windows, ♦ grills, doors, etc, «> Founded In J.933 The Oldest Regional Weekly Newspaper > Year 35-Vol. 32, No. - 31 City of Naga, September 23, 1967-10 Ctvos. 8 Pages MW l«THE6IFT\Z^ OfUFE BEA BLOOD DONOR G// at your LOCAL » CROSS OFFICE T<O-^ay../ Ano ta Ginadan Si Gob. ALBERTO? Ojeda, Villafuerte Belie Visual Progress in Naga City under LP ll PC zone Commander Visits Bicol Pighahanap An Nagbadil Ki Gob. Alberto Can Catanduanes Ex-Mayor Victorino L. Ojeda and former ViceMayor Mariano R. Villafuerte Jr. yesterday rallied all city Nacionalistas to unite in a common effort for a political crusade that will eventually bring them back to power after the November polls. Ojeda and Villafuerte headed the political combine that gave local NPs political control over the city administration after winning the ’59 elections. The two NP leaders emphasized the need of defeating the Liberal party ticket led by Mayor Vicente P. Sibulo to establish an eventual tieup with President Marcos’ progress goals for local governments. An overall program for city development could only be fully realized if the NPs win in the coming polls here, the two said. For the LPs to speak now of implementing a coordinated progress plan for the city after the ‘67 elections would be “a mere political catch-on” because Mr. Marcos is still inMalacanangfor the next two years, Ojeda and Viliafuerte said. Ojeda recalled that all the LP’s claims for “originality” in completing vital projects like the city market, public streetlighting, beautification and (Continue a on page 2> Farmers Cautioned On Pesticides Tha Parks and Wildlife Office has recently cautioned government agencies and private individuals against excessive use of raticides and other insect controls to bolster their rice production efforts. It was pointed out that pesticides kill, not only rats and other insects but also cats, owls and snakes which are the predators responsible for checking the population growth of the pests. To safeguard (Continued on page 8) M. Villafuerte, Jr. Brig. General Melito Bulan, commander of the Il PC Zone, accompanied by two of his staff officers conducted a flying visit to the Cam. Sur PC Command for one and onehalf hour today, Sept. 23. He had been to Daet, Cam. Norte where he was the guest of honor in the inauguration of the newly constructed integrated PC Headquarters and Barracks. Gen. Bulan was met at the Pili Airport at 8:20 a.m. today by a group of PC officers and their ladies led by Lt. Col. and Mrs. Rafael Dumlao, Cam. Sur PC Commander. Miss Emilia Efondo and (Continued on pat;- 8) Mare Proofs of Cledera’s Official Candidacy Below is a news-release from the headquarters of Atty. Armando Cledera who is an NP candidate for governor of Camarines Sur which are self-explanatory: HON AMBASSADOR JOSE FUENTEBELLA TIGAON, CAM. SUR MY RECORDS SHOW THAT ATTY. GLEDERA HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED BY JUNTA REGARDS. PRESIDENT MARCOS ★ ★ ★ September 18, 1967 General Manuel Yan Philippine Constabulary Dear General Yan: Due to an urgent request of Mr. Armando Cledera, Nacionalista Official Candidate for Governor of Camarines Sur, may I ask you to assign to him a PC Security Man. He is asking that Mr. Gonzalo Aspe of CaBiyong nacobhanan an GSIS building sa calle i------ r?:i: rroceros sa Manila mient> as siya naghahalat can e evator pasacat sa icaduang escalon, sa saiyang (Dagos sa pagina 8) bilog na nacion nin Filipinas kan pagbadila si Gobernador Juan Alberto can Catanduanes can lunes na aga Sept. 18, sa Fiivaldo Roasted Secretary M. Balatbat Commerce Secretary Marcelo Balatbat recently tried hard to enligthen GOV. J. FRIVALDO In Cebu City the Cebu Jaycees on what the government is doing to develop tourism but got burned in a searing open forum. Three alert Jaycees took turns roasting Balatbat on the Aguilar Namarco deal. Another Jaycee asked why most Nacionalista candidates are just pointed to by Malacanang. But the most telling shots were fired by Sorsogon Gov. Juan G. Frivaldo who had the cabinetman burning in his seat. The governor was in Cebu as guest of the PAL inauguration flight on the Manila - Legazpi - Cebu thrice weekly flight. Frivaldo asked Balatbat why despite the P6 mil(Continued on page 8) U.S. Admiral To Visit ’Sailor Town’ Southern Luzon U.S. NAVAL BASE, Subic Bay (PAO) — Nabua, a town in Camarines Sur province noted for its many active and retired U.S. Navy personnel, will throw wide open its doors for an American admiral next week. Rear Admiral Fillmore B. Gilkerson, commander ol ATTY. CLEDERA this Seventh Fleet logistics marines Sur be assigne^^^Ll^!^0^ wiH to him. I shall be deeply grateful if you will give this request your usual prompt attention. Thank you and regards. Admiral Gilkerson in the landlocked municipality of 80,000 inhabitants on Wednesday, Oct. 4.fc He will be on a Peopleto-People mission for his government, at the same time swapping naval memories with some of the town’s 140 Very truly yours, retired U.S. Navymen. America’s Feopie-to People Program, a worldwide active exponents of project instituted during the this program in thcs * Eisenhower administration, parts has been Admihas gone far and wide in the r Philippines. One of the more (SGD.) GIL J. PUYAT NP President True copy: AUGUSTO 0. CLEDERA NP Legal Counsel Of ral Gilkersn. (.Continued on page ') ★ THE BICOL STAR * September 23, 1967 of (I (Jfflarks 6tl] JKmritosarg *psta sa JCavuu aitb ^all The Kaigbts of Columbus, Diviao Rostro Counoil No. 5183, will celebrate its 8th anniversary next Saturday, September 30 at 9 p.m. at the Atenee de Naga Gym with Pista sa Nayon, Reeeption and Ball. At the reception line will be Arebbiahop Teopisto V. Alberto, Mrs. Antonina L. Bellecer, Msgr. Nieaner C, Belleza, Mrs. Virginia F. Perez, Miss Emilia Efonrlo (Mies Penafraneia), P.G.K. Judge Pedro C. Cruz, Dra, Edita Dostor-Dizon; introducing, Bro. Nicolas Q. Priela, Its officers (or 1967 68 are Rt. Rev Msgr. Nioanor C. Belleza, VG, chaplain; Juan B. Balleoar, Grand Knight; Buenaventura C, Parco. U.S. Admiral . . . the provincial capital a * 10:30 for tbe 50-minute overland ride to Nabua. Tbe admiral and party will have lunch at tbe borne ot Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo B. Orias, parents of Ely U. Orias who serves an the public affaire staff ef Admiral Gilketon. After lunch tbe visitors will make a eao-hour tour ot Nabua. with glimpses of homes of active ana retired USN personnel residing in the poblaein. By mid-afternoon official ceremonies start, with Admiral Gilkeson presenting Project Handclasp materials from tbe American people to Nabua High School, tbe pobiacion’s primary aed elementary schools, and the municipal health center. Some under privileged children designated by a local charitable organization will also receive dolls end other toys. Tbe Americans donation consists of library and text bocks, atbletio equipment, medical supplies, home econo mice materials, paint and toys. Tbe day’s festivities will be sapped with a dinner-dance ia tbe admiral's boner to be sponsored by the municipal couasil, teachers and members ef the local Fleet Reserve Association and their ladies Speeches, folk dances and exchange of token gifts will highlight the affair. Admiral Gilkeson will speak, us ierecoring Nabaa’s coolnbtiion of personnel to the service of tbe diffirent branches of the U.S. armed (orate. Si Romero Can Calabanga Gadana Si Pedro Romero, 84 anor an edad, saro eaguragnan oa politico, asin paraboleng (berbolarioj, nagadan can Septiembre 17, 1967, sa barrio nin Pagatpat. Au catapusan can novenario ea oagailan gigibohon ea sabado, Sep lembre 30 sa harong can lam'lia ea Fagatpat. An mga nabayaan cadtong g«dan Ito ea Segundina, Ma lflor R. de Beaqueria; Abiabam, Raquel, Ligia, Asinat, Gil asin mga tnacoapa; Deputy Grand Knight; Porfeoto Palacio, Jr , chancellor; Eulogio P. Fajardo, recorderJesus Grageda, assistant recorder; Lope C, SemafN" financial sesretarv; Fidel L. Cu, asst, financial secretary; Tobias Oliva, treasurer; Leoncio C. Parco, leotureri Niaolas 0. Priela, advocate; Salvador Largoza, warden; Vicente del Castillo, aest. warden; Maeario Badiola, inside guard. Nick V. Prieto; outBide guard; Andres Mendizabal, outside guard; Pedro C. Cruz, trustee, 3 years; Juan V. Novera, trustee, 2 years; Jose Narciso, trustee, 1 year. Board of advisers: Joaquin 1. Perez. Pedro C, Cruz, past grand knights. Some 278 eons ef Nsbua, for example, are ourrent'y serving in various capacities in the U.S. Navy. Around 140 have preceded them and are now comportablv retired Others are in the U.S Coast Guard while a few are with the U.S Army. U.S. Air Force and U S Marine Corps. The Subic visito'S will depart Nabua for Naga City midnight of Oct, 4 for their overnight billets at the Holiday H >tai in the provincial capital. A breakfast the following day is sche'u'ed for Adtniral Gilkeson with Gov. Maleniza. Mayor Sibulo, City Fisoal Luis B. Uvero, Father Candelaria of Ateneo de Naga) end other officials. After hrakfast, Admiral G Ikeson and party will head for P.'i wnere the Subic Commander’s I1U-16, an amphibious aircraft, awaits them for tbe flight back to Zambales. D. A. ESCALANTE Candidato a CONC EJ A L Naga City Election: Nov. 14, 1967 Editor, Publisher, cagro'iaring can- ’’The Bicol Star” Veterano sa Concejo Municipal can Naga. An saiyang exp riencia caipuhan sa Junta Municipal. Dacul an naguinibo nia sa carahayan can banuaan. Parasorog nin cagabsan. Malinig an record. Frivaldo ... lion BTTI tourist tax income not one centavo has been spent to develop tourist spots in Cebu, Bioolandia, Mindanao or Northern Luzon Tbe governor asked why 76% of BTTI funds are spent on personnel and administration leaving hardly 24% to tourism development and promotion ; Balatbat lamely tried to ease out by explaining that BTTI funds were used to develop Luneta, Fort Santiago, Parian Gate; Paco Cemetery and a P2 million hotel in Corregidor. But Frivaldo floored him by revealing that the 1 * 2 million to put up the hotel in Corregidor was not BTTI funds but borrowed from ths bank, that tbe publio understands tbe Luneta, Intramuros, Fort Santiago and Paeo Cemetery ware tbe work of Doroy Valencia end Mrs, Imelda Mareos, but hardly BTTI. The governor added that BTTI is top heavy with commissioners, deputy commissioners, teohnioal assistants and 300 employees and casuals. Frivaldo said the board members and commissioners reeeive 1 * 3,000 monthly allowance compared to tba 1 * 6 000 annually received by former tourism commissioner Modesto Farolan. Frivaldo’s last salvo was despite government efforts to invite foreign investors, we fail not only to attraet foreign oapital but instead Filipino capital have been steadily flying out of tbe oountry. Frivaldo said a Filipino industrialist have invested heavily in Australia, two Filipino businessmen have set up two home appliances factories in Bangkok, two big hotels in Hong, kang are owned or party owned by Filipinos, tbe millions of profits from a plush Makati subdivision have been reinvested in a rich residential distriot in Sevilla and Barcelona, Spain. Tbe governor bewailed even in troubled Indonesia two big Filipino businessmen and insurance companies have invested beavely. Why cannot these local capital be invested in our own young and poor oountry, Frivaldo asked. Why? wby, Frivaldo shouted. Farmers Cautioned . . against this, tbe PWO suggested tbe maintenance of a safe predator population to check the increase of pests. II PC Zone . .. Miss Cora Caytano, UNC beauties, offered sampaguita leis to tbe visiting II PC Zone top brass upon arrival at the airport. At the PC HQ here in Naga, Gen. Bulan was accorded with an Escort of Honor by a company of PC personnel with tbe UNC band which furnished the rufflee and flourishes and other march music. Lt. Ool. Dumlao, briefed tbe Zone Comdr. on the local peace and order situation as well as on tbe diffirent provincial and muaieipal polit eil oendidates for the November 14th elections. Gen, Bulan and party left Naga at 9:45 a.m: today for Virae; Catanduanes by PAF U-17 plane. Mrs Nena Bulan, wife of tbe General accompinied by some ladies of tbe PC officers ef the II PCZ passed at the local PC HQ. at 11:30 a m. Mrs, Balan and party were entertained by Lt» Col. and Mrs; Rafael F. Dumlao with Spotlight ___By JACK A. CABIGAO__ The new BICOL HOTEL in Legazpi Citi) is.aP"^ enterprise. But it is contributing a great deal tof 'e (iev^ merit of tourism not only in this city but in the I ' It serves as a big “come-on” to both domestic and i t at tourists. Could not the city government do something to extend assistance to it? xxx Main problem of the hotel, we were told, is ,r^.ad,e^~ trance leading to it. Il is always crowded during m°rlcet daVCars going to the hotel could hardly pass. Not only that, ne street entrance near the city puericulture center is,Jf10 . the time, clogged with piles of rubbish. And the smell st in to high heavens. Maybe, the city government can ‘nslallla number of trash or garbage cans for waste disposal. It w certainly create a good impression to tourists to have tne r entrance clear and clean. Let us, by all means, help devel p local tourism! xxx Our informant from city hall told us that the city finances is not exactly good. He promised to give us a startling revelation'’ as to its causes. Our informant is the spokesman ot Mayor LOS BA^OS. xxx The political battle in the city hall, we were told, is between incumbent City Mayor LUIS S. LOS BAKOS and the two IMPERIALS—Bep. CARLING IMPERIAL and NP mayoralty bet GOYITO IMPERIAL. The city executive then must be waging an uphill fight for retention of'his political power. xxx After the November 14th voting, the country is bound to loss the services of such veteran lawmakers as senators Manahan, Sumulong and Manglapus. Another good member or the senate who had done a good job but who incurred the ire of congressmen for fighting against the grant of their excessive allowances is Senator Antonina. He is conducting a singlehanded battle for his re-election. Can he make it? xxx Comments we heard in local coffee shops said that the city electorate is going to choose between past achievements or Mayor LOS BAfiOS and the unlimited assistance being extended by the two IMPERIALS to the voters, especially those from the barrios in the form of employment in public works projects. xxx When Pres. Marcos came here recently to proclaim the national, provincial and city official NP candidates, he told Gov. PEPING S. ESTEVEZ to prepare and submit to him projects amounting to 1 * 300,000. When asked what particular projects he has got in mind, Gov. ESTEVEZ said preference will be given to rural development, particularly self-help ones that will be of great benefit to the masses. xxx Here is a very timely warning to voters who would atter^Pl to register more than once for the November election, COMELEC Chairman Juan Borra stressed that "it would be a criminal offense if there be a double or multiple registration. Pighahanap . . . oficina diyan; Si Alberto miembro can junta directive can 'GSI8.Sabi can lunes mapresentBr can saiyang dinnisionhuli fa siya iyeng candidato a gobernador sa Catanduanes. can NP. Sin dating gobernador interino sa Catanduaoes ta si Gob, Almojuela yaon sa vaeacton. Iguang mga naeshe^ng can si Alberto badilon sa walang sentido can sabi tolong lalakeng iriba na nagdorulag pacabadil. Dai daa midbid can mga babaeng empleado sa GSI8 na nakabr ling can pagbadil. Sagkod gnonian dai pa nakukua an Dagbadil asin kun sa isay an eabeza pen' sante can paggadan ki Alberto. Alagad daeul na en suspeebados, na saboot mga dafl luncheon at the Holiday Hotel after which tbe visitors left for Legazpi City where Mrs, Bulan will rejoin her busband on tbeir return to Manila. Those who attended tbe luncheon were Mrs. Nena Bulan, Mrs. Marina Calderon, Mrs. Lina Gutierez, Mrs; Tuding Corpuz, Mrs. Nora Malto, Mrs. Baby Fillion, Mrs, Aida Dumpit, Lt. Col; Alfonso Calderon, Maj. Ricardo Z. Fullon, Capt. LI. M. Malto. Lt> Col. and Mrs. Rafael Dumlao, Maj. aad Mrs. Expedito Gracia, ting caiwaf ni Alberto sapolitics sa Catanduanes. Igua man nia nsgsasabi na an causa baoong ea politics kundi ea negocios; igua pa nin sahot na huli can paghaklasa sa pueeto an mga maestros sa Catanduanes na dai calificado; igua pa niu sahot na hulicaajpag ulangaa ni Alberto au ibang minautang nin cuatta sa GS1S. Igua na nin nagcapira catao na piginvestigar sa polieia sa Manila, alagad mayo nin calinawan sagkod gnonian an tunay na nagpagadan. An PC, an NBI anas nagtatarabang sa paghanap can criminal na responsable paggadan ki Alberto. Walo aa pigaaaahotan na may pacaisi can paggadan, alagdd dai pa ipigsasabi an saindang mga gnaran sagkod na dai nin casarigan an sabot eainda, na mga taga Catanduanes man sana; Idto si Alberto haloy nang pigdagnog na boot gadaion huli ta daoul an angot taiya dahel ea politioa. Igua idto niu pacasabot na talagang iguang may maraol na homot saiya, alagad saboot n>ya saro sananj pataoot, na dai nin catunayan. Linalaom na dai mabahaloy maluas an catotooban aejn madadacop an maysala tagnani padusaban nin maninigo; ★ LEGAL NOTICES ★ N NOTICE September 23, IH7 * THE BICOL STAR ★ 3 Republio of the Philippines MUNICIPAL COURT OF RAGAY, CAMARINES SUR 101b Judicial District OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL 8HERIFF City of Naga LE0DEGAR10 ESTORPE & RAYMUNDA AFRICANO, Plaintiffs^ —vereus— SANTIAGO VERGARA & ROGELIO MUNOZ. Defendants. CIVIL CASE NO. 67 EXECUTION Sheriff's Notice of Auction Sale Whereas, by virtue of the Alias Writ of Execution dated the 8th day of September 1967, issued by the Municipal Court of Ragayi Camarines Sur, whereby the Provincial Sheriff of Camarines Sur or any of bis lawful deputies was commanded to make effective from the defendants hereof the sum of FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P500.00), Philippine currency, F200.00 for actual damages and P200 00 lor attorney’s fees with interest thereon from the date of this execution until the date of payment at the rate of eix per cent (6%) per annum plus the sheriff’s fees and expenses incident to this execution) Whereas, on September 22, 1967, upon indieation of the plaintiffs hereof, the undersigned Deputy Provin c i a I Sheriff, Angel LI. Borja, levied upon and attached all the rights, title, interest, deminion and participation that the defendants hereof have or might have in and over the following described property together with all tbe improvements thereon, to wit: 1. "A pareel of ooconut land, situated in Nagboom, Agrupaeioo, Ragsy, Camarines Sur, Lot G Pad 55424, bounded on the North, by Felimon Abonalee; on the Northeast, by Saba a n Creek; an tbe South, by Lot H, Leonardo Kariogal and on tbe West, by Lot E. Matilde Navarro, having an area of 2.3213 hectares, more or less, and assessed at P750 in the name of Santiago Vergara.” 2. “A parsel of corenut land, located in Naghoom, Agrupaeioo, Ragay, Camarines Sur. Declared in tbe name of Santiago Vergara and Tranquilino Vergara, under Tax Deo. No. 479, with an area of 3 1168 hectares, assessed at Pl,610.00, NOTE: The lot in tbe name of Atilaoo Africa is excluded.” Wherefore, by virtue of tbe sfo'ecited Alias Writ of Bxecution, levy and attachment, and in pursuant of Section 16, Rule 39 of the Rules of Court, the undersigned announces that on October 17, 1967, between Ibe hours of 9.00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. he will sell at public auction at tbe offioe of the Provincial Sheriff (located on ibe Second Floor of tbe Provincial Capitol of Camirioes Sur, in Naga City, to tbs highest bidder for easb and io Philippine currency. all tbe rights, title, interest, dominion and participation that tbe defendanta hereof have or mig.it have Republio of the Philippines COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE ©F CAMARINES SUR 10th Judicial Bislrict IN RE: PETITION FOR THE ALLOWANCE OF TI1E WILL OF GREGORIO TOLIBAS. AQUILINA TOLIBAS OCFEMlA, Petitioner, iPEC. PROOS. NO. 1064 x — — — — — x Notice of Hearing A petition having bean filed with this Court by Aquiline Tolibas Oofemia represented by Atty. Quirino Fabul, praying that pending the probate of the will, tbe petitioner be appointed tbe speolal administratrix and that after dua bearing the petitioner be adjudicated tbe properties in conformity of tbe will of tbe late Gregorio Tolibas, who as alleged in tbe petition died on October 3. 1966 in Minalabac, Camarines Sur. bis residence at the time of bis death, leaving properties with a probable value of about 1 * 2.000100. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that said petition will be beard on January 4. 1968 at 8:30 o’olook in tbe morning in tbe session ball of Branch III of this Court at Naga City, on which date, time and place all persons having opposition thereto may appear to show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be grant * ed. Let this notice be published at petitioner’s expense once a week for three conseeutive weeks iu the "Bicol Star", a weekly newspaper edited in the City of Naga and of general circulation in this province for the information of all eonoerned. Naga City, Philippines, August 30. 1967. MAURO B. FAJARDO Clerk of Court Pub. 8ept. 9. 16. 23, ’67. in and over the foregoing described property together with all tbe improvements thereon, in order to satisfy therefrom the amount of tbe execution and tbs sheriff’s fees and expenses incident thereto. In accordance with law, this notice of auotion sale will be published in the Bicol Star, a weekly regional newspaper, published aod edited in the City of Naga, having a wide general circulation in the Bicol provinces, once a week for three consecutive weeks, the first publication to take place at least twenty (20) days before tbe date of tbe auotioo sale. Likewise, for the same period of time, three copies of this notice will be posted on three different publia and conspicuous places in tbe municipality of Ragay, Cana, Bur and another three copies of same will be posted In tbe City of Naga where tbe auction sale will be conducted. Prospective bidders or buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves tbe title of the property and tbe encumbrances thereon, in case noy there be. Naga City, PbilippineSj September 22, 1967. ANGEL Liar BORJA Deputy Prov; Sheriff of Cam. Sur Pub, Sept 23, 30 & Oct. 7, 1967. An extra-judioial eetllement of the Estate of tbe late PETRA NARVAEZ covering a parcel of land Bituated at Mabatebato (Cagma ns bn) Pili, Camarines Sur containing 112,781 sq. meters and more particularly described under TCT No. 2294 as Lot 6 D of the subdivision plan Pad-22307, being a portion of lot 6 described on plan Ped-30225. G.L.R.O. Reoord No. 22493 and declared under Tax No. 1163, assessed at P8630.0Q has beeD entered into by JESUS MAGISTRADO and ESPERANZA MARTINEZ as her sole and legitimate heirs per instrument bearing Doo 200, Page No. 96; Book No. 1| Series of 1967 of the notarial register of Notary Public Melencio Cortero dated September 41 1667 at Iriga, Camarines Snr. ESPERANZA MARTINEZ Pub. Sept. 9, 16, 23, ’* 7. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant lo See. 1, Ruie 74 of the Rules ot Court, Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate With Sale, baa been executid by the Hra. of tbe late Juliana Peloan and tbe surviving busband Filemon G o y e n a, namely Soeoorro, Salvador Celestmot Alfredo, Romeo, Cesar and Napoleon, all surnamed Goyena, over a parcel ot land which is a portion of O-C.T. No. 505 aod whioh is situated in Parubcan, Camarines Suri containing an area of 25,000 square meters. Tbe eale is in favor of tbe Remao Cotholie Archbishop of Caoe * ees represented by Monsi Teopisto V. Alberto. The instrument was executed before Notary Public, Hilario Eipana of Camman Cam. Sur and records! as as Doc. No 196| Page No. 36; Book No. XX| Series of 1967. Pub Sept. 16, 231 & 30, 1967 NOfICE In pursuant of Section 1, Rule 74 of tbe Rules of Court notice is hereby given tbat’tbe heirs of tbe late Sps. INOGENTBS BELLEZA and SOCORRO MANAOG who died on October IT 1964 and July 28 1965, respectively, in Naga City, namely; Alex, Jsue, Rosalinda, Geme, Balvaoion, Lilia, Osoar and Inoceates, Jr., all surnamad Belleza aud minor, and under tbe guardianship of their grandmother, Florenoia G. Vda. de Belleza by virtue of tbe Letters of Guardianship issued by the Clerk of Court under Spec, Proc. No. 1041, executed ai Extrajudioial Settlement of the intestate estate left by deceased Spa, Inooentei Belleza and Socorro Maoaog, which is one ■ third (1/3) of tbe real estate covered by TCT No. 145 embracing two parcels of land under Tax Noe. 691 and 740 by adjudioating unto themselves by their guardian, in equal interest or ebares pro-iodiviso. The Instrument wai acknowledged by tbe guardian (Florenoia G. Vda. de Belleza) on Sept. 19, 1967 before Notary Publio Domingo A. Escalante at Naga City per Doc. No. 30; Page 9; Bk. V) I. 1967. Pub; Sept. 23, 30, Octi 7.’67. Rural Health President Marcos has instructed Health Secretary Paulino Garola to eonduet a seminar on rural health to indoctrinate the people in tbe rural areas to sanitary and more wholesome living. The President oalled representatives of private organizations engaged in rural beeltb work to a conference recently io Malaoafiaug, to coordinate with government efforts in meeting tbe health needs of tbe rurnl population. “Rural medicine has taken a back seat” in publio awareness, with the press virtually ignoring it,” the President pointed out in bis brief remarks to the conferees. Tbe President said that the progress and problems ot this area of development have not been appropriately eppreoiated beoause not muoh information baa been dissemiuated en this. Tbe private organizations represented in tbe conference included tbe Chamber of Philippine Drug Manufacturers, the Philippine Pharmaceutical Association i tbe Drug Association of tbe Philippines, the Philippine Pharmaceutical and Drug Manufacturers, I b e Philippine Medical Association, the National League of Pucriculture Centers, tbe Catholic Welfare Organization, the League of Health aod Medioai Administration of the Philippines) the Philippine Mental Health Association, tbe National Council of Churches in he Philippines end the Colleges of Medicine of U3T, FEU, MCU and UE. Other agencies represented at the meeting were the PACD the US-AID. tbe UNICEF, and the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Offioe. Tbe President enjoined those st the conference to enlist tbe help of the barrio poop'e, who should willingly extend their assistance, he said, onoe they realize that they are tba ultimate bene * fioiaries of the rural health pregram. The President said that he hopes to improve tbe entire atmosphere in the rural coca munities. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby gi?eo that pursuant to Seo. 1, Rule 74 of tbe Rules of Court, an Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate With Waiver of Rights has been executed by tbe Heire of Leon Dialogo, namely |JE imrda Millares, the surviving widow and ANTONIO and JUAN, all surnamed DIALOGO, over tbe property covered by T.C.T. No. 915 situated in Nagoupa, Libmanan, Camarines Sur containing an area of twelve (12) hectares and Forty 8even (47) oentares. Antonio N. Dialogo, and Juan. Dialogo, have waived tbeir rights in favor af their Mother, Eduarda Millares. Tbe instrument was executed before Notary Publio Hilario Espano of Canaman Camarines Sur and entered as Doc. No. 229; Page No. 41, Book XX Series of 1967. Pub. Sept’ 23, 39 aod October 7. 1967, needs mulled The President noted that indigency burdens 70 to 80 per cent of the rural areas, thus lull eeordmatien of government and private efforts is very much needed This situation; he said, prompted him into calling the conference, which primarily explored the ways to tighten coordination between the private seotor and the gavernmsnt. The President observed that many government workers do not have tbe neoessary enthusiasm to energize tbeir work, but added be has "completo trust in our Secretary of Health.” Ha said that “I have a very great interest in rural health not only because it is my duty, but because it is my intention to inorease and give the best possible assist ance in meeting the health needs of the people, especially tbe poor,” He reealled that when still a congressman, he participated actively in the passage of legielatian creating rural health units. The President said that the present program of the Philippine Medical Association compliments the activities of rural health teams. He asked the private sector to provide not only the facilities but also tbe personnel needed in rural health work Tbe President expressed the hope that the private sestor will immediately inorease tbeir participation in tbe rural health effort. Tbe President ooneluded bis remarks by saying that “you are in a better position to tell mo what should be done.” He added, “this appraisal is nesded to define the national direotioo and it is my duty to eall your attention to this need.” U.S. Admiral . . . The 52<year-old, two-star admiral assumed cemmand of Bubis Naval base in September af last year. Flying with him from Subic to Nega City’s Pili airport are two of biB staff offieere, Lt. Rodger Gillespie, publio affairs officer, and Lt (jg) Gary Zwirscbitz, tba admirals aide. Also with tba party are 11 U.S. Navymen, allnatives of Nabua who are currently serving a tout of duty at Subic. They are Petty Officers Felix Denina, Celestino Moreno, Nioelaa Lastreila, Gregorio Velaeso. Higino Bsylonj Moisas Vasquea, Nicolas Daza, Psdro Gortar jt Hersulano Maogente, Eduardo’’Bob” Fresnillo, and Vir * gilie T, Fernandez; U.S. Navy Journalists Ely U. Orias, alto a native of Nabua, and Phil Gillitte, Subic’s People-to-People caordi naior, have gone ahead of tha admirers party by train. Tbe admiral's airaraft, an HU-ll, will land at Pi i airport at 9 a.m of Get. 4. Provincial and Naga City officials beaded by Gov, Apolonio Ma leniza and Mayor Vicente Sibulo will meet Admiral Gilkerson at tbe airport. A whirlwind tour of Nags City is an tap for t ie visiting A mtricans, departing (Coninued on page 8)