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Notices for December 12, 2016

Publication Notice
R.A. 10172

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
CCE-0078-2016
December 5, 2016

          In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that CECILIA BALAI NAGUM has filed with this Office a petition for correction of entry in sex from MALE to FEMALE in the certificate of live birth of CECILIA AGOR BALAI at Sarrat, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are EPIFANIO RAMOS BALAI and SOLEDAD GAMAS AGOR.
          Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than Dec. 26, 2016.

(SGD.) JOAN A. DUQUE
Municipal Civil Registrar
Dec. 12-18, 19-25, 2016*IT

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
Branch 19
Bangui, Ilocos Norte

GINA R. MADRIAGA,
Petitioner
-versus-
MARCELINO M. MADRIAGA,
Respondent
And
THE OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR
GENERAL THRU THE SOLICITOR
GENERAL, UNDER THE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE,
Representing the State.

CIVIL CASE NO. 2812-19
For: Declaration of Nullity of Void Marriage Based on Article 36 of
the Family Code

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SUMMONS
(By Publication)

          COMES NOW Petitioner by undersigned counsel unto this Honorable Court, she most respectfully avers, that:

1.       She is of legal age, married, Filipino, and a resident of Brgy. #16-Carusipan, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, the same address where she may be served with notices, pleadings, orders and other processes of the Honorable Court, a copy of her Certificate of Live Birth issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) to prove her identity is hereto attached as Annex “A”, the Certification issued by the Barangay Chairperson or Punong Barangay that Petitioner is a resident of Barangay Carusipan Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, as well as a copy of petitioner’s Community Tax Certificate (sedula) to prove such residence are hereto attached as Annexes “B” and B-1” respectively;
2.     Respondent, MARCELINO M. MADRIAGA, is of legal age, married, Filipino, and a resident of Barangay An-Annam West, Bantay, Ilocos Sur, the same address where he may be served with summons, notices, pleadings, orders and processes of this Honorable Court, a copy of his Certificate of Live Birth duly issued by the NSO is hereto attached as Annex “C”;
3.      Petitioner and respondent herein entered into a Contract of Marriage on December 05, 199i8 at the Christ The King Parish Church in Barangay Paing, Bantay, Ilocos Sur officiated by the parish priest- REV. FATHER GABRIEL RAMOS, a copy of their Marriage Contract/Certificate of Marriage duly issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) is hereto attached as Annex “D” and made an integral part hereof;
4.     The parties herein have no real or personal properties which may form part of their absolute community of property but they have common children by the names of EARLE JADE RABARA MADRIAGA who was born on December 18, 1999 and ARA JANE RABARA MADRIAGA who was born on June 18, 2004, copies of their children’s Certificate of Live Birth duly issued by the NSO and hereto attached as Annexes “E” and “F”, respectively, and made as integral parts hereof;
5.     She is presently a social worker at the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) in the Municipality of Bantay, Province of Ilocos Sur while respondent is an Overseas Worker (OFW) in Paris, France;
6.     Petitioner and respondent grew in the same barangay and both attended the Tay-Ac Elementary School and the Ilocos Sur National High School. They separated ways when during college but their paths crossed in 1997 during an excursion in one beach sometime in December of that year;
7.     When they saw each other, herein petitioner-GINA and respondent MARCELINO were also reunited with their buddies from grade school, and the moment they saw each other, mutual attraction developed. They talked the whole night and before they parted ways at the end of the excursion, respondent told petitioner his intention to court her;
8.     Because of the vouching of their friends coupled with the mutual attraction and intense infatuation they had for each other, herein respondent-MARCELINO then became more and more determined to pursue herein petitioner-GINA. Lunchtimes were then spent together at the house of MARCELINO, and most of the time, the latter would fetch GINA and bring her home thru his tricycle as he was then a tricycle driver. Such constant togetherness made the two closer to each other until GINA finally accepted MARCELINO as her sweetheart sometime in February, 1998;
9.     GINA employed every moment with MARCELINO especially that the latter was protective of her, and despite his sternness when it comes to GINA’s attendance to her activities in line with her job and his insistence to be with her almost all the time where wherever the latter would go, GINA took MARCELINO’s attitude go, GINA took MARCELINO’s attitude as an indication of his being caring;
10.  Resulting from their togetherness and the seemingly affectionate gestures of MARCELINO towards GINA, it was not too long that the latter surrendered herself to him. Sexual intimacy became frequent to the couple, and MARCELINO would be the one looking and initiating for it. And as time passed, MARCELINO began talking to how much he wanted to have a child with GINA but which the latter often dismisses and treats it as a small talk;
11.    As time passed however, MARCELINO began telling GINA of his intention to marry her. Considering that GINA was not yet prepared for marriage, she rarely entertained such topic with him, but MARCELINO would always say the he does (did) not want to end up like his uncle who never sired a child;
12.  Because of GINA’s apprehension towards MARCELINO’s intention for marriage, the latter was prompted to clandestinely sought the approval of GINA’s mother and scheduled a date of the so-called “pamamanhikan” of the official visitation of a man with his family unto the woman’s family to convey the man’s sincere feelings and intention for marriage;
13.   Apparently, the said “pamamanhikan” pushed thru and seemingly, GINA’s parents were convinced by MARCELINO despite GINA’s reluctance. However, the latter did not want to go against what her parents wanted for her and just admitted and accepted the pact which her parents and MARCELINO’s folks agreed upon;
14.  Such being the case, MARCELINO and GINA tied the knot on December 5, 1998 at the Christ The King Church in Barangay Paing, Bantay, Ilocos Sur wherein the relatives of both sides were complete in attendance. It was MARCELINO’s siblings working in Paris, France who sent money for the youngest brother’s wedding;
15.  Despite GINA’s trepidation due to her unpreparedness at the onset, she conditioned herself to be MARCELINO’s wife. This is not to say, however, that GINA did not love MARCELINO. In fact, even before the marriage, GINA already fell in love with much sincerity towards MARCELINO, but she was just not yet prepared to get married because she was thinking of a better and more stable life prior to marriage;
16.  After the wedding, the couple established their residence at the house of MARCELINO’s parents in Sitio West An-Anam, Bantay, Ilocos Sur. GINA continued to work while MARCELINO just periodically drove his tricycle only in those times he felt and wanted to work. It then became obvious that GINA was becoming the breadwinner for the entire family, including MARCELINO’s household, especially that the remittances from Paris, France dwindled and became inconsistent;
17.  GINA’s meager salary as a Day Care worker of the MSWDO was not enough for the family’s needs. In spite of life’s difficulties, GINA was also faced with MARCELINO’s issue that he wanted to have a child with her as MARCELINO never wanted to be like his uncle who was not able to sire a child;
18.  MARCELINO constantly demanded that GINA gave her a child and arguments would always ensure because the former would accuse his wife preventing her pregnancy. And with the suspicion, MARCELINO even insisted and forced sexual intercourses with GINA just to fulfill his wish;
19.  GINA then got pregnant, and from then on, MARCELINO became even more protective and strict forbidding GINA to attend the required activities in relation to her work. MARCELINO’s suspicion developed into paranoia so that he would consistently chastise her whenever he needs to do her work-related undertakings, and he would even monitor and watch over his wife’s activities;
20.MARCELINO’s paranoia translated into his over displays of irrational sensitivity and jealousy which also irritated GINA and caused her much stress, and as a result, arguments often ensued between them.
21.  GINA gave birth to EARLE JADE but not even the advent of their first child eased MARCELINO as he even began complaining about the time GINA was spending at work. Almost every day, MARCELINO demanded that GINA should quit her job but the latter never gave it up because it was she who was supporting almost the whole family as her husband became lazier and lazier each day that passes by.
22. GINA always reminds MARCELINO that they will not be able to fill their stomachs if she will accede to his demands considering that the dwindling financial aid coming from Paris, France was just for MARCELINO’s parents and not for them. Unfortunately, MARCELINO refused to listen and realize the matter which resulted in heavy arguments and fights whenever GINA comes home from work and related activities.
23. MARCELINO’s unfounded jealousness and innate insecurities became more and more apparent and to overcome this, he would always demand sexual intercourse from his wife as a reaffirmation that he owns GINA and that no one else than him alone could enjoy and utilize his wife. This was something which herein GINA observed, felt, and heard from her husband, herein respondent MARCELINO;
24.Because of MARCELINO’s sexual aggressiveness to overcome his jealousies and insecurities, GINA got pregnant and gave birth to their second child ARA JANE on June 18, 2004. At this point in time, their expenses almost doubled and GINA could no longer make both ends meet. Moreover, MARCELINO’s inconsistent income was spent for his vices ranging from too much drinking, compulsive gambling and cockfighting. He did not miss any wake in the neighborhood in their barangay and even in adjacent barangays, as well as in other places just to gamble;
25. Furthermore, MARCELINO’s paranoia became more and more prevalent as always suspects any man talking to GINA or near her to be having an affair with his wife. He prevented his wife from attending Barangay Nights, Town Fiestas, and related occasions. To go in trainings and seminars would cost GINA unending arguments, invectives and curses from her husband, pleas and tears before she would be permitted;
26.As time passed by, marriage was not growing for the better and MARCELINO’s supposed respect for his wife-GINA seemingly disappeared. More than that, MARCELINO was becoming extremely indolent and dependent on GINA’s meager salary and from his parent’s money being sent by his siblings from abroad to defray expenses for his vices. MARCELINO became too irresponsible not just as a husband but also as a father to two children;
27. Then eventually, in 2008, MARCELINO’s sisters wanted to get him to Paris to work as an OFW like them. Inasmuch as GINA loves MARCELINO and could not also afford being away from him even thought he was causing her problems of sorts, GINA considered this opportunity offered to her husband with much positivity hoping that MARCELINO will change and become a better person, be focused in life and work for his family, or at least, for his two children. GINA took the same as an avenue for her husband to develop his sense of responsibility for the benefit of their family and welfare of their children;
28.On September 27, 2009, MARCELINO left his wife-GINA and two children from Paris, France. Before leaving, however, MARCELINO vehemently commanded GINA to stop working the moment he would start sending money for them, and out of GINA’s love and respect to her husband, she agreed but considerately asked form him that she have to finish the incumbent school year before quitting her work as a Day Care teacher. At the end of the school year, GINA complied with her promise so that she became a fulltime mother and homemaker to their two children.
29.            Unfortunately, MARCELINO’s promise was not quite fulfilled. He rarely sent money, and if he did, it was not even enough for the support of their kids so that GINA had to ask help from her parents, siblings and other relatives as she already quit from her work;
30. GINA vividly remembers that on June 25, 2010, GINA and her children decided to sleep in the living room because it was warm that night. As she was sleeping, she felt that someone was touching her leg, and thinking that it was an insect, she tried to swipe it but only to find out that it was her father-in-law who tried to molest her. Immediately the next day after the incident, GINA and her children left MARCELINO’s family house and went back to their house in Barangay An-Annam East, Bantay, Ilocos Sur;
31.   Herein –petitioner GINA promptly called her husband overseas to tell him what happened and why she and her kids left MARCELINO’s family house but sadly, the latter did not believe her, MARCELINO had this thought and belief that it was GINA who might have made the first move and seduced her father-in-law. Later that day, MARCELINO called GINA and told her over the phone that he called his parents and asked for his father’s explanation, and the father reversed the story that it was GINA who was seducing his father-in-law, and this was what MARCELINO believed. MARCELINO then shouted, belittled, berated and thrown invectives unto GINA over the phone and accused GINA to be a dirty woman and wife.
32. From then on, MARCELINO cut all communications and he and totally stopped any financial. support to her and the kids. GINA was left with no choice than to go back to work and luckily she was admitted by the MSWDO of Bantay, Ilocos Sur, and with her meager salary, she tried and still tries to stretch it for her children's support aside from help given her siblings and relatives;
33. Then, GINA learned from friends and also saw in the social networking site-FACEBOOK that MARCELINO was and still is in an intimate relationship with another woman whom she later cane to know as ANTONNETE FOLLANTE. In fact, GINA was able to confirm that her husband-MARCELINO and this woman ANTONNETE are living together under one roof in Paris, France. She was also able to confirm that MARCELINO and his sisters- siblings were the one who helped and provided ANTONNETE the financial resources go to Paris, France and work thereat
34. Upon learning the appalling news, GINA tried her best to communicate with MARCELINO, and to her dismay and great disappointment, MARCELINO was even proud admitting to GINA and telling her blatantly, like in her face, that he is living with another woman abroad and he does not love and care about her (GINA) anymore;
35. Herein petitioner-GINA R. MADRIAGA also vividly remembers that sometime in March, 2011, she had an appendectomy and because she did not have any income as she already quit from work, she had to ask money from MARCELINO but only to get the latter's reply in Ilocano: "Maka-ammo ka met ta biag mon ah." (You be the one to deal with your life now.) With this, GINA had to beg help from family members, relatives, and friends;
36. Because of the traumatic experience that GINA had with her father-in-law, she really contemplated leaving Bantay, Ilocos Sur were it not for her children who continue going to school in the same place and also because she is continuously being given assistance by her siblings and relatives thereat;
37. However, as she also has friends and distant relatives in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte, she planned and decided to apply for work in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte probably even the same work or related with that she has at the present with the intention to get her kids with her after she would be able to properly establish thereat. GINA's primordial consideration is to totally forget the past and move on in a new environment not to be continuously haunted by the horrific incident and to, once and for all, distance herself from the place or environment which hurt her so much and destroyed her plans and even her life
38. In view of the foregoing, she started to establish her residence at Brgy. Carusipan, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte since the year 2013 and plans to take her kids with her,
39.Petitioner suffered several painful and heart-aching years from the insensitive ways of her uncaring and unloving husband, and despite all her efforts to their marriage, doing all her marital duties and obligations respondent never reciprocated, hardly even once. The recurrent inability for respondent to perform his supposed marital duties and responsibilities particularly the needed mutual love, respect, and fidelity is (was) a function of his dysfunctional personality which traces back to his rearing and upbringing, dating back even prior to his marriage to petitioner;
40.            Herein petitioner finally realized and felt that she is no longer happy with respondent and firmly believes that respondent has an attitude problem or a personality disorder. Despite this feeling, however, petitioner still tried to give their marriage a chance but respondent never did his part and continued to neglect his wife and children and disregarded his family;
41.  Respondent-MARCELINO MADRIAGA's act of infidelity compulsive gambling, lack of sympathy and empathy unto petitioner uncaring and unmindful of their children, absence of love, care and affection towards petitioner, and his being unable to perform his marital duties and obligations for mutual love, respect, fidelity and support depicts a husband who is severely deficient very much incapable to perform his spousal duties, not simply because he intentionally refuses to do so, but such results from a deeper cause/reason which is respondent's psychological incapacity to fulfill his marital obligations and responsibilities;
42.It is pretty apparent and obvious that respondent MARCELINO did not really love herein petitioner-GINA R. MADRIAGA but was only deeply infatuated to her, and with the hidden purpose that MARCELINO only wanted to have a child with GINA because as he was then telling her, he (MARCELINO) did not want to become like his uncle who was not able to sire a child. This was just his primary and hidden objective he lured GINA into marrying him, and this is what GINA feels
43. To MARCELINO, herein petitioner-GINA MADRIAGA was more of a conquest than a wife to love and treasure. His being too jealous, insecure, suspicious, and paranoid was an overt display of his deep obsession to GINA, and to reiterate, MARCELINO's motivation to have GINA marry him was only that he wanted to have a child with her so that he would not be like his uncle who was not able to sire a child. No love, no respect, no mutual marital obligation to consider and perform;
44.            To further prove this, when MARCELINO was sure that GINA fell in his hands and arms as his wife, he already displayed the real persona he really was, irresponsible husband and father who is unable to perform his marital duties and obligations;
45.In view of all the foregoing facts and circumstances, and petitioner having taken the extra mile to give her marriage to respondent a chance that only ended in futility considering that she and her kids are continuously neglected by the respondent, she decided to have said marriage severed, hence, this instant Petition for the Declaration of Nullity of a Void Marriage based on Article 36 of the Family Code;
46.            Such being the case, and prior to the filing of this petition, petitioner engaged the services of a psychologist examine and assess the psychological capacity or to incapacity of the petitioner and/or the respondent based on the foregoing facts and circumstances. The Report and Evaluation of said psychologist proving the psychological incapacity of respondent will be submitted and marked later on during the preliminary/pre-trial conference;
47.Based on such examination and assessment, these repeated acts and manifestations of respondent's shortcomings suggest his maladaptive attitude behavior that meet the diagnostic criteria of a person. afflicted with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) Moreover, respondent's failure to provide the needed financial support as the supposed provider for the family because of his inability to curtail his impulsiveness with his vices resulting in further irresponsibility to the needs of his children coupled with his act of infidelity results in a marital dysfunction arising from respondent's psychological incapacity,
48.            Such psychological incapacity characterized by juridical antecedence that has already been existed long before respondent contracted or entered into marriage with petitioner, and the same having been deeply ingrained in his system that molded his personality structure, is also serious, permanent, and incurable. This enduring pattern has been inflexible and pervasive as respondent exhibits irresponsibility towards his wife and his children. manifested by his lack of financial, moral, psychological and spiritual support for them. and by his utter disregard over his wife's/ petitioner's feelings and sensitivities indicative of respondent's lack of respect and consideration towards the former;
49.            This behavior that is unlikely of a family man and which is a clear manifestation of his personality disorder has definitely impaired his marriage and moreover, his discordant acts of mentally and emotionally hurting the petitioner has been chronic and severe to the extent that it has caused much pain and stress on the part of petitioner, causing her to become depressed and unhappy from the celebration of their marriage and even up to the present;
50.For petitioner and respondent to still continue with a failed and dysfunctional marital union absent the essential ingredients such as mutual love, respect, fidelity, as well as loyalty and compassion attributable to respondent's psychological incapacity would not only be the height of injustice for both spouses but also a manifest disrespect to marriage which social is institution the purpose of which is to unite two persons of the opposite sex to establish a healthy and meaningful family life. By way of emphasis, respondent's psychological incapacity to perform his marital duties and obligations characterized by juridical antecedents seriousness, permanence and incurability, reconciliation between the spouses is far from reality. Hence, their marital bondage must now be severed and be declared a nullity.

WHEREFORE, premises considered, it is most respectfully and considerately prayed, on bended knees, that after compliance with the necessary requisites of due process, judgment be rendered by this Honorable Court:

1.       DECLARING the Respondent as psychologically incapable of performing his essential marital duties and obligations under Article 36 of the Family Code
2.     DECLARING the marriage of Petitioner and Respondent as NULL or VOID under Article 36 of the Family Code of the Philippines;
3.      GRANTING other reliefs deemed just and reasonable under the circumstances, and those which are incidental and necessary thereto.

CONSTANTINO CONSTANTINO BURGOS 80-888 Realty, Gen. Luna cor. Balintawak Sts. Laoag City, Philippines 2900 By: (SGD) BERNIE FRANCIS B. CONSTANTINO Counsel for Petitioner Roll No. 56278 IBP O.R. No. 0990638, Date: 01-04-16, L.C., I.N PTR No. 564 100, Date: 01-04-16, L.C. I N MCLE Compliance No. V-0005273 Jan. 08, 2015

WHEREAS this Court in its Order dated December 5 2016 issued an order directing the publication in a newspaper of general circulation the summons upon respondent MARCELINO M. MADRIAGA considering that the respondent is unknown at his given address as per return of the service of summons by the Sheriff.

NOW THEREFORE, you respondent MARCELINO M. MADRIAGA is hereby summoned through this medium of publication, and therefore required to file with the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court of Bangui, Ilocos Norte at Justice Hall, Bangui, Ilocos Norte, your answer to the above- entitled case within thirty (30) days from the date of the last publication hereof, serving at the same time a copy of your answer upon the petitioner's counsel, Atty. Bernie Francis B. Constantino with office address at Constantino Constantino Burgos, 80-888 Realty, Gen. Luna cor. Balintawak Sts., Laoag City

Let this summons be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks.

WITNESS the HON. CONRADO A. RAGUCOS, Presiding Judge of this Court, this 8th day of December 2016 at Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

(SGD) MARGIE GINES-LAROYA
Clerk of Court VI
Dec. 12, 19, 2016*IT
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Republic of the Philippines
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY SHERIFF
Marcos Hall of Justice
Laoag City

SAN JOAQUIN MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE,
Mortagee,

-versus-

MA. CIELITO L. GARCIA and HILARIA S. SANCHEZ,
Mortgagors,


EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER R.A. 3135 AS AMENDED
EJF NO. 21-2016
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NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon Extra-Judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by the SAN JOAQUIN MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE with place of business at San Joaquin, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte against MA. CIELITO L. GARCIA and  HILARIA S. SANCHEZ, a residents of Brgy. 54-B Camanggaan, Laoag City and Brgy. 19. Sta. Marcela #12 F. Guerrero St., Laoag City, respectively, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 25, 2016 in the amount of TWO HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX PESOS and 54/100 (P234,166.54) exclusive of accrued interest, Attorney's fees, penalties, other charges to date and the expenses of this foreclosure, the undersigned or his duly authorized Deputy will sell at public auction on January 10, 2017 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Laoag City Hall, Laoag City to the highest bidder, for cash and in Philippine Currency, all rights, shares and participations which the mortgagor s have or might have had in the hereunder described real  property together with all the improvements found thereon, by virtue of a Special Power of Attorney executed by said Hilaria S. Sanchez dated May 15, 2009 duly acknowledged before Notary Public Atty. RICHARD A. TUMANENG in Laoag City, under Doc. No. 106; Page No. 28, Book No V; series of 2009; to wit

MORTGAGED PROPERTY
                                      Tax Declaration No.: 08-023-00483
Certificate of Title No.: TCT No. T-31435
Cadastral Lot No. 9887-A

A parcel of land situated at Brgy. 19 Sta. Marcela. Laoag City. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Lot 9890; on the SE., along line 2-3 by Lot 9886; along line 3-4 by Lot 9884 all Laoag Cadastre: on the SW., along line 4-5 by Lot 9887-B of the subdivision plan; and on the NW., along line 5-1 bv Lot 9888. Laoag Cadastre. Containing an area of 58.66 square meters, more or less.
Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the property hereunder above-described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be.

 In the event that public auction should not take place on the scheduled date it shall be held on January 17, 2017 without further notice.
Laoag City, December 8, 2016.

ZALDY P. DE LA CRUZ
Provincial/City-Sheriff Ex-Officio

BY: (SGD) NORIEL R. HILARIO
Sheriff-In-Charge

Cc:    Mortgagee, Mortgagors
          RTC-Raffle committee
          Publisher

Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL AND CITY SHERIFF
MARCOS HALL OF JUSTICE
LAOAG CITY

SAN JOAQUIN MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE,
Mortgagee,

-versus-

FLORIDA CRISOSTOMO AND ANTONIO CRISOSTOMO,
Mortgagors,

Extrajudicial Foreclosure of Mortgaged Property under Act 3135 as amended

CASE NO. 25-2016


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NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon Extra-Judicial Petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by San Joaquin Multi-Purpose Cooperative, a domestic corporation duly existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Philippines with office address at Brgy. 1, San Joaquin, Sarrat, Ilocos Norte represented by Manager Elena M. Garcia against Florida Crisostomo and Antonio Crisostomo at Brgy. San Julian, Solsona, Ilocos Norte to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 25 2016, amounting to NINETY THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE PESOS (P90,675.00) exclusive of accrued interests, attorney's fees, penalties and other charges to date and the expenses of this foreclosure, the undersigned or his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on JANUARY 10 2017 at 10:00 o'clock in the morning(10.00 AM) or soon thereafter at the ENTRANCE OF THE MUNICIPAL HALL OF SOLSONA, ILOCOS NORTE to the highest bidder, for cash and in Philippine Currency, the following real property together with all the improvements found thereon, to wit:

MORTGAGED PROPERTY
Agricultural land situated at Brgy. San Julian, Solsona, llocos Norte. Bounded on the SW., along lines 1-2-3 by Lot 45832, Cad 574-D; along line 3-4 by Lot 45291, Cad 574-D; on the NW., along lines 4-5-6 by Lot 45275, Cad 574-D, on the NE along line 6-7 by lot 45838, Cad.574-D: and on the SE., along line 7-1 by Lot 45829, Cad 574 D. Containing an area of 14,082 square meters, with a market value of P27,070.00 and assessed value of P10,830.00
Prospective buyers may investigate for themselves the property hereunder above described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be.

In the event the public auction sale should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on January 17, 2017 without further notice.
 Laoag City, December 8, 2016.

ZALDY P. DE LA CRUZ
Provincial and City Sheriff Ex-Officio

BY: (SGD). LADISLAO VENTURA
Sheriff IV
Copy Furnished:
Mortgagee
Mortgagors
Publisher
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION AND SALE
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late ALFREDO ROSARIO married to LEONILA AOALIN consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 1239 under TD No. 05-011-00069 covered by OCT-0-4616 containing an area of 199.39 sq.m. with improvements erected there on located at Brgy. 10 N Lacub, Batac City has been adjudicated by their heirs and simultaneously sold to REUVELYN E. ABATON ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Da Vinci M. Crisostomo as per Doc. No. 260: Page No. 53; Bk. No. CCCXXVI; S. of 2016.
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH QUITCLAIM
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late CORNELIA M. BUMANGLAG consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 1 (Lots 2190-H-6: 2190-H-7: 2190-H-8 of the Laoag Cadastre covered by TCT No. T-36498 containing an area of 652 sq.m. situated at Brgy. 41 Balacad, Laoag City has been the subject of Deed of Adjudication with Quitclaim executed by her heirs in favor of their co-heir Rose MARIE B. BUNGCAYAO ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public ISIDRO CORPUZ as per Doc. No. 388; Page No. 78; Bk. No CCXVIII. S. of 2016.
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH SALE
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late RODRIGO TAPAOAN consisting of his rights and interest of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 2-F-7-C of the subdivision plan Psd-01-031955, being a portion of Lot 2-F-7 (LRC) Psd-202538, L.R.C. Rec. No 23657 covered by TCT No. T-30038 containing an area of 2,664 sq.m. situated in the Barrio of Casupitan but now Brgy. No. 38-A, Mangngato East, City of Laoag has been adjudicated by his heir and simultaneously sold to JENNIFER SO CAPALUNGAN married to SHERWIN TABUYO CAPALUNGAN ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public FRANCISCO A. MUSNI as per Doc. No. 267; Page No. 54; Bk. No. LXXXIII: S. of 2016.
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE (BY 2/MORE HEIRS)
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the deceased ERLINDA B. RUIZ consisting of a bank account maintained with LAOAG BALINTAWAK BRANCH OF BDO UNIBANK, INC. in the amount of PHP 95,830.53 has been adjudicated by her heir ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public RICHARD L. TUMANENG as per Doc. No. 171: Page No. 35; Bk. No. VII; S. of 2016.
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH PARTITION
 Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late SPS. SERGIO IGNACIO and MARIA A. IGNACIO consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 20674-B, Psd-1-01506, being a portion of Lot 20674, Laoag Cadastre, L.R.C. Rec. No. 7399 covered by TCT No. T-22249 containing an area of 1,322 sq.m. situated at Barrio of Babayugan (now 60-B, Madiladig), City of Laoag has been the subject of Deed of Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate with Partition executed by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public FRANCISCO A. MUSNI as per Doc. No. 392; Page No. 79: Bk. No. LIV; S. of 2012.
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH QUITCLAIM
Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late SPS. GASPAR DEL ROSARIO and DARIA DULDULAO consisting of undivided 1/3 shares of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 8404 of the Laoag Cadastre, Case No. 20, LRC Cadastral Record No. 1154 covered by OCT No. 0-2486 containing an area of 5,971 sq.m. situated in the Municipality of Laoag, Province of Ilocos Norte has been the subject of Deed of Adjudication with Quitclaim executed by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public DA VINCI M. CRISOSTOMO as per Doc. No. 377; Page No. 76; Bk. No. XXXV: S. of 2016
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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          Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late sps. jaime montano and victoria montano consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 31117 of the Laoag Cadastre covered by OCT No. 15749 containing an area of 6,572 sq. m. situated in the Barrio of Vira, Laoag City has been adjudicated by their heirs and simultaneously sold a portion of the above-descrobed parcel of land containing an area of 897 sq.m. to SPS. WILLIAM G. BERMUDEZ and EMALYN D. BERMUDEZ ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Francisco A. Musni as per Doc. No. 264; Page No. 53; Bk. No. XLVI; S. of 2011.
Dec. 12, 19, 26, 2016*IT
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