Sonntag, 6. März 2011

Hon. Fortunato C. Cajes
Punong Barangay
San Carlos, Talibon, Bohol


LIST OF BARANGAY CAPTAINS C.Y. 2010-2013
TaLIBON,BOHOL

1.      HON. MARCIANO A. YANA                ----------- BAGACAY
2.      HON. DIEGO EVARDONE                  ----------- BALINTAWAK
3.      HON. GLICERIO T. BEBIRO                ----------- BURGOS
4.      HON. DIVINA G. VALMORIA              ------------ BUSALIAN
5.      HON. BYRNAH F. PACULABA             ------------ CALITUBAN
6.      HON.LORETO M. CABALLERO, JR.    ------------ CATABAN
7.      HON. LORENZO TORREON, JR.         ------------ GUINDACPAN
8.      HON. VENERANDO O. APARECE       ------------- MAGSAYSAY
9.      HON. NESTOR T. TORREFIEL             ------------- MAHANAY
10.  HON. ERNESTO C. CELLAN                  ------------- NOCNOCAN
11.  HON. LIONEL Q. EVANGELISTA           ------------- POBLACION
12.  HON. JUANITO B. BAAY                       ------------- RIZAL
13.  HON. RODRIGO P. EVARDO                ------------- SAG
14.  HON. FELIMON A. BUNO                     ------------ SAN AGUSTIN
15.  HON. FORTUNATO C. CAJES               ------------- SAN CARLOS
16.  HON. ENGRACIA G. ARTIAGA              ------------- SAN FRANCISCO
17.  HON. JOSEFINA G. TORREON              ------------- SAN ISIDRO
18.  HON. INOCENCIO GURREA                  ------------- SAN JOSE
19.  HON. LAZARO E. ARTIAGA                   ------------- STO. NINO
20.  HON. DOMINADOR A. SALMERON      ------------- SAN PEDRO
21.  HON. HILARIO AUSTRIA                       ------------- SAN ROQUE
22.  HON. SERGIO FUROG                           ------------- SIKATUNA
23.  HON. ELIGIDO C. MONTE, JR.              ------------- SUBA
24.  HON. RODULFO T. CAJES                     ------------- TANGHALIGUE
25.  HON. PRIMA B. TAUTJO                       ------------- ZAMORA

Dienstag, 22. Februar 2011

Carlos Polestico García

Carlos Polestico García (November 4, 1896 – June 14, 1971) was a Filipino teacher, poet, orator, lawyer, public official, and guerrilla leader. He became the 8th President of the Philippines known for his "Filipino First" policy, which put the interests of the Filipino people above those of foreigners and of the ruling party.
Early life and career
García was born in Talibon, Bohol to Policronio García and Ambrosia Polestico (who were both natives of Bangued, Abra).
García grew up with politics, with his father serving as a municipal mayor for four terms. He acquired his primary education in his native Talibon, then took his secondary education in Cebu Provincial High School. Initially, he pursued his college education at Silliman University in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, and later studied at the Philippine Law School (now Philippine College of Criminology) where he earned his law degree in 1923. He was among the top ten in the bar examination.
Rather than practice law right away, he worked as a teacher for two years at Bohol Provincial High School. He became famous for his poetry in Bohol, where he earned the nickname "Prince of Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol".
He started his political career in 1925, scoring an impressive victory running for congressman representing the third district of Bohol. He was elected for another term, but served only until 1931 when he successfully ran for governor of Bohol. He served as provincial governor for two terms. He became a member of the congress in 1946, and was elected three times to the senate for three consecutive terms from 1941 to 1953 (November 4, 1896 – June 14, 1971) was a Filipino teacher, poet, orator, lawyer, public official, and guerrilla leader. He became the 8th President of the Philippines known for his "Filipino First" policy, which put the interests of the Filipino people above those of foreigners and of the ruling party.
Early life and career
García was born in Talibon, Bohol to Policronio García and Ambrosia Polestico (who were both natives of Bangued, Abra).
García grew up with politics, with his father serving as a municipal mayor for four terms. He acquired his primary education in his native Talibon, then took his secondary education in Cebu Provincial High School. Initially, he pursued his college education at Silliman University in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, and later studied at the Philippine Law School (now Philippine College of Criminology) where he earned his law degree in 1923. He was among the top ten in the bar examination.
Rather than practice law right away, he worked as a teacher for two years at Bohol Provincial High School. He became famous for his poetry in Bohol, where he earned the nickname "Prince of Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol".
He started his political career in 1925, scoring an impressive victory running for congressman representing the third district of Bohol. He was elected for another term, but served only until 1931 when he successfully ran for governor of Bohol. He served as provincial governor for two terms. He became a member of the congress in 1946, and was elected three times to the senate for three consecutive terms from 1941 to 1953