FIRSTS IN CATBALOGAN
by Prudencio C. Miel
In the history of every town, there are pioneers: indomitable,
persevering men who gamble with luck in order to make money. In so doing,
they unknowingly blazed the trail for the later generations to follow. These
pioneers, many of whom are already dead, deserve emulation and praise.
I have endeavored to compile a list of these pioneers. This work is the
result of numerous exhaustive inquiries from reliable and knowledgeable
people who have lived long enough in the community and are natives of the
place. Nothing was spared in making this compilation as authentic as
possible.
This list originally appeared in a souvenir program in connection with
the celebration of the Feast of Saint Bartholomew on August 24, 1970. I have
expanded the list in order to be able to include not only firsts relating to
persons and personalities but also firsts relating to noteworthy events or
happenings in Catbalogan that merit mention.
 First Hermano of the feast of St. Bartholomew  Pablo B.
Cinco (1908)
 First Hermana of the Katbalauganon Association in Manila Marta P. Cuna (1917)
 First parish priest  Victoriano Pardo
 First native (secular) parish priest  Maximiano T. Cruz
 First Jesuit missionary  Fr. Francisco de Otazo
 First representative to the Philippine Assembly  Luciano Sinko
 First governor (appointed) of Samar  Julio Llorente
 First governor (elected) of Samar  Maximo J. Cinco
 First governor after the division of Samar  Jose A. Roo
 First municipal president  Pablo Jazmines
 First municipal mayor  Demetrio Tapia
 First municipal mayor under whom Catbalogan saw its greatest
progress  Raul C. Muoz
 First waterworks system  Constructed in 1921 under the
administration of Municipal President Eduardo J. Cinco
 First high school  Samar High School
 First vocational school  Samar Trade School
 First private elementary school  Bishop Pablo Singzon Institute
 1928 by Fr. Federico Morrero, parish priest of Catbalogan
named after Msgr. Pablo B. Singzon de Anuncacion, the first
Bishop of the Diocese of Calbayog.
 First private elementary school principal- Alberto Almazan
 First private school teacher  Leocadio (Maestro Cadio) Cinco
 First demonstration of high school students  March, 1970
 First shorthand and typewriting school  Francsico Ilagan and
Melecio Arteche
 First medical practitioner  Jose Sabarre
 First lady physician  Dolores Tanseco (Angangco)
 First private X-ray clinic  Faustino D. Cinco
 First optical clinic  Vicente A. Dira
 Frist drug store  Antonio Muoz
 First lady lawyer  Rosario de los Reyes (Veloso)
 First fine arts graduate (major in sculpture)  Miguel Alcazar
 First graduate in architecture  Alejandro L. Villarin
 First radio repair shop  Antonio Villarin
 First silent movies  Cornelio Tuazon
 First talkies  Apolio Theater of Apolonia Zartiga
 First television broadcast  shown by Memerto Piczon, a local
electronics enthusiast, at the VFH station in April, 1972. The TV
set used for this first television show belonged to Alejandro
Borbon of Filipinas Life Insurance
 First printing press  Vicente Dira
 First bilingual newspaper  Talutang edited by Vicente A. Dira
(vernacular) and Bonifacio Taega (English)
 First private radio station  Station DYRV
 First bakery  Chawa Yu
 First modern electrically run bakery  United Bakery of Gama
Uy and Porfiria A. Uy
First candy factory  A Japanese named Kaki
First cotton candy vender  Adriano Albano
First caramel factory  Tina Uy
First restaurant and refreshment parlor  Candido Fornillos, Sr.
First fishing boat  Leocadio Tanseco, Sr.
First beauty parlor  Anacita Lucaas
Frist grocery store  Vicente Uy Ina
First ice plant  Inocencio Tan Sima
First icedrop factory  Inocencio Tan Sima
First ambulant ice cream vender  Adriano Albano
First dry cleaning establishment  Isabela Lola (Villarin)
First hotel  Great Western Hotel of Blas and Coleta Bartolome
First sawmill  Benjamin Bleibel
First slipper factory  Vicente Arevalo
First hollow block manufacturer  Antonio Bulos
First hardware store  Ramon Laohoo
First bus transportation  Estabaya
First launch transportation  Benjamin Bleibel
First lady commuter on a bicycle  Lucila Cinco
First motorized jeep-type vehicle  Mendiola Liner of Eugenio
Mendiola
First demonstration of tricycle drivers (KNN)  March 11, 1971
First bowling alley  Patricio Guerrero
First Jukebox joint  North Pole of Maning Balagat
First visiting circus (Spanish times)  Reyes Circus
First visiting circus (American occupation)  Antonietta Circus
First billiards and pool room  Emerio Cui
First magic demon stration shop  Vicente Longara
First Carnival  December 1914
First Carnival Queen  Serafina Jazmines (Cinco)
First Miss Samar High School  Paz Salazar (Aguillon)
First radio spare-parts store  Arsenio Albao
First barber shop  Sonny Boy Bohol
First band  Don Andres Reyes Musicos
 First orchestra  Naciente Orchestra
 First photographic studio  Siluya