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LIPA City – “AKO’Y patatawarin mo, Governor Vilma SantosRecto. I have the highest respect for you… kailan man ay hindi ko po kayo sisiraan, pero lalong mali na hindi kami sumagot sa mga batikos ninyo sa aking asawa.” Ito ang mariing pahayag ni Gng. Bernadette P. Sabili, maybahay ni Lipa City mayor Meynard Sabili, sa proclamation rally ng Team Sabili-Montealto sa lunsod na ito noong Sabado, Abril 2. >>>LIPA... sundan sa P/3

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Pitong drug suspects huli sa“Oplan Lambat-Sibat” PAGBUBUKAS ng THK sa Gusaling Pangkalusugan sa pangunguna ni Sec. to the Mayor RD Dimacuha (7th from left), City Health Officer Rosanna Barrion (6th) at Ms. Easter Dasmariñas ng Luzon Health-RTI (5th).| JERSON J. SANCHEZ

ANG anim (6) sa pitong suspek na nadakip sa Oplan Lambat-Sibat sa Sitio Ferry, Brgy. Kumintang Ibaba, Lunsod Batangas.| PALAKAT PHOTO

BATANGAS City – PITONG (7) suspek na sangkot sa ilegal na droga ang inaresto ng Batangas Police sa Sitio Ferry, Brgy. Kumintang Ibaba sa bisa ng search warrant bilang bahagi ng Oplan Lambat Sibat kamakailan. Ang operasyon ay nasa ilalim ng superbisyon ni Batangas City Police Supt. Danilo Mendoza at binubuo ng pinagsanib na pwersa ng Batangas CPS Intelligence Section, Batangas City SWAT Team, Investigation Section, Patrol Section, PCP Resonnel, Warrant Section at PCR Section, Batangas PPSC, Maritime Group, Batangas CIDT at SWAT Team ng Tanuan at Lipa Cities sa layuning masupil lahat ng ilegal na aktibidad na may kinalaman sa droga sa Batangas. Kinilala ng otoridad ang mga naarestong suspek na sina Allan Igasan y Hermosa, Reynaldo Tatlonghari Jr. y Patulot, Jaypee Vargas, Rommel Abanador, Aurelio

Mercado, Jay-Ar Tatlonghari, at John Anthony Bigyan, pawang residente ng Sitio Ferry Kumintang Ibaba. Nakuha sa mga suspek ang may kabuuang 26 sachet ng hinihinalang shabu at mga paraphernalia. Ang mga nakumpiskang ilegal na droga at paraphernalia ay agad dinala sa sa PNP Provincial Crime Labaratory, Camp Miguel Malvar, Kumintang Ilaya, Batangas City para sa eksaminasyon habang ang mga suspek ay pansamantalang nakakulong sa detention facility ng Batangas City Police Station at nahaharap sa kasong paglabag sa Republic Act 9165 o Dangerous Drugs Act. Samantala, pinaghahanap naman ngayon sina Eleonor Macaraig, Modesto Gawat, Eddie Vargas at Alex Igasan na may search warrant subalit hindi natagpuan sa kanilang tirahan.| LIZA PEREZ DE LOS REYES


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BALAYAN, Batangas – SA panahon ng administrasyon ni Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III, naging masalimuot ang buhay ni dating Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, ang dating titular head ng Partidong Lakas-CMD, ang partido ni dating Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita ng bayang ito. Kilalang pangunahing tagasuporta ni dating Pangulong GMA sa Batangas ang pamilya Ermita, ngunit sa panahong ito, nabago ang takbo ng pulitika – ngayong 2016 elections, nasa bakuran na ng pamilya Ermita ang partido ni Pangulong Aquino at hayagang sinusuportahan ang kandidatura ng pambato ng administrasyon na si dating DILG Secretary Mar Roxas. Dumating kamakailan ang tambalang Mar-Leni sa Balayan at

sa isang programa sa municipal covered court, itinaas ni Ermita ang pare-hong kamay nina Roxas at Congresswoman Leni Robredo. Kasama ng nakatatandang Ermita sa pagsalubong sa yellow tandem ang kanyang anak na kongresista ng unang distrito ng Batan-gas, Rep. Eileen ErmitaBuhain. Diumano’y humigit kumulang na 1,500 Balayeño ang dumalo sa nasabing pagtitipon na pawang mga nakapula’t dilaw na tisyert na simbulong kulay ng LP at Partido Nacionalistang kinabibilangan ni Rep. Eileen Ermita-Buhain. Ayon sa retiradong heneral, isang malapit niyang kaibigan si Roxas kaya suportado nila ang dilaw na tambalan. Isa pang dahilan ayon kay Ermita, ay sadyang magkakampi na ang partido Liberal

ITINAAS ni dating Executive Secretary (panahon ni dating Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo) ng partidong Lakas-CMD ang kamay ng tambalan nina Liberal Party presidential bet Mar Roxas at vice presidential bet Leni Robredo.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

MULING nakuha ni LP presidential bet Mar Roxas ang taguring ‘Mr Palengke’ sa Batangas matapos makuha ang suporta ng mga Ermita ng Lakas-CMD.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

at Nacionalista. Nauna rito, matatandaang sa kaniyang paghahain ng kaniyang kandidatura for reelection bilang konggresista ang nakababatang Ermita, siya ang inindoro ni Senador Ralph G. Recto, pinuno ng Liberal Party sa lalawigan ng Batan-

gas sa halip na ang miyembro ng partido na si Valentino Lopez ng bayan ng Balayan. Si Lopez ang inindorso ng mayoriya ng mga incumbent mayors at mayoralty candidates na mga kasapi ng LP sa Unang Distrito. Sa naunang panayam ng

BALIKAS News Team, sinabi ni Congresswoman Eileen ErmitaBuhain na noon pa mang pagkaupo niya bilang kongresista noong taong 2013 ay wala na siya sa bakuran ng partidong Lakas-CMD ng kaniyang ama.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM

Getting to KnowTeam IMIS-GAWA or CLEAN ACT KNOW the Team IMIS-GAWA by their platforms and advocacies... The acronym CLEAN ACT stands for COLLABORATION, LIVELIHOOD and ENTERPRISE, EDUCATION, AGRICULTURE, NATURE & ENVIRONMENT, ACCESSIBLE HEALTH SERVICES, CORRUPTION-FREE & TRANSPARENCY, and TOURISM DEVELOPMENT.  COLLABORATION — The governance under Imis-Gawa will be anchored on the collaboration of all sectors of the society. The programs and policies are characterized by participative inputs of representatives of all sectors. We will make the provincial government more accessible to the people by building Capitol extension offices in every district. We will bring the government closer to the people that we may get to know the real problems in the localities and bring immediate and suitable solutions to their needs.  LIVELIHOOD and ENTERPRISE — Creation of programs that will provide livelihood opportunities to Batangueño families. Batangueños are known for their industry and hardwork. Giving fish to a man is not the solution, but to let him fish for his family. Livelihood opportunities will support from the government will put an end to poverty, to the over-use of Taal Lake due to fish cage operation. Livelihood opportunities will lead people not to cling on vices and illegal drugs.

We will invite light industry locators to provide more job opportunities. We can even utilized other idle lands under PPP.  EDUCATION & ENVIRONMENT — Education is the best foundation. Allotment of necessary infrastructures like classrooms, laboratories, libraries and hiring of more teachers will give our children a strong educational foundation. Roads and bridges should be made accessible and improved. Scholarship services will be extended and strengthened. Cause for environmental protection should be taught to our children, not only in classroom, but also through action. Every student will be taught to plant a tree and be monitored, with the help of his family, until he finished his schooling.  AGRICULTURE — About 60% of rur lands are agricultural. It is one of the sectors that are almost left behind by past administrations. We have lots of idle lands that we could lend to our farmers. We will have a full-time provincial agriculturist to handle this department to ensure that programs are implemented and sustained.  NATURE & ENVIRONMENT — We welcome investors BUT utmost protection of the environment must be upheld. We only need responsible locators in our province. We are for responsible mining. With the geographical framework and settings of our province, we are against openfit and large-scale mining in our province. Not to Gold Mining in Lobo. It will not only take away the natures of Lobo, but will affect our Verde Island Passage. We are also against Coal-Fired Power Plants. We have lots of power plants in the province. We only welcome environment-friendly power producers. We will also address Climate Change and institute programs to address its effects to our province, especially to our farmers and fisherfolks.  ACCESSIBLE HEALTH SERVICES — We will make the health services truly accessible to all Batangueños. Our Districts Hospitals will be upgraded in terms of facilities and services.

We will hire more doctors, nurses and support staffs to attend to the needs of our patients. Free medicines will be provided and laboratory services will be made available. We will also facilitate partnerships with private hospitals for the extensions of social and medical services to our people. It’s only then, if these programs are implemented that we can say that health services in Batangas and truly accessible to our constituents.  CORRUPTION-FREE — This Administration of Imis-Gawa will have to clean up all mess in the capitol and all branches of the provincial government. Red tape is always taken for granted, and we will act on this responsibly. The Citizens Charter will not only be posted in every office, but should be observed and implemented. We will make transparency not only as a by-word but will be put into action.  TOURISM DEVELOPMENT — Tourism is the most promising industry the province has today. Batangas is the province most proximate or accessible to Metro Manila. We have to make the tourism industry opportunities be beneficial to the people. We will develop more programs that will promote local tourism and give jobs to our people.

Vote Team IMIS-GAWA! DONG MENDOZA for GOVERNOR! NAS ONA for VICE GOVERNOR!


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“Di masamang mangutang, kung nakikita ng taumbayan...” Sumentro ang talumpati ni Gng. Sabili sa kaniyang plataporma sakaling mahalal na kongresista ng Lone District of Lipa City at sa pagdepensa sa umano’y walang humpay na pagbatikos sa administrasyon ng kaniyang asawa bilang alkalde ng lunsod, partikular sa isyu ng pag-utang upang tustusan ang mga malalaking proyekto ng lunsod. “I see nothing wrong with LGUs na nangungutang kung maituturo nito sa publiko kung saan napupunta ang mga inuutang nito,” pahayag ni Sabili sa animo’y dagat ng taong dumalo sa naturang proclamation rally. “Si Mayor Sabili ay nangutang ng Php 100-milyon, pero kita nyo naman yung ating ospital at ang mga equipments dito, at pangitang kulang na kulang yung P100-milyon para sa mga nasabing kagamitan, pero libu-libong pasyente na ang nakikinabang,” dagdag pa nito. “Ang hindi ko maintindihan eh, kung bakit totoong nilalason nila ang isip ninyo na maraming utang sa Lipa. Bakit, sila ba ay hindi nangungutang… eh, ano yan?” dagdag pahayag pa ni mayora Berna, sabay turo sa naka-flash sa wide screen kung saan naka-display ang kopya ng isang dokumento na aniya’y naghahayag ng pag-utang ng Php 1biyong na inutang umano ng Lalawigan ng Batangas sa ilalim ng administrasyon ni Governor Vilma Santos-Recto noong 2010. “Napakalinaw po ng dokumento nanggaling kapitolyo na umutang siya kaagad pag-upo nya noong 2010 ng Php 1bilyon and I see nothing wrong with that, wala po akong nakikitang masama na siya’y nangutang kung kaniyang maipaliliwanag kung saan niya dinala ang kaniyang inutang,” pagdidiin pa ni Sabili. Sina Gng. Sabili at Governor Vilma Santos-Recto ay oneon-one ang laban sa pagkakonggresista ng Lunsod ng Lipa.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM

OSPITAL NG LIPA

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7 nalunod nong Semana Santa SAMANTALANG nangingilin ang Sangkakristiyanuhan sa pag-alaala sa pasyon at muling pagkabuhay ni Hesukristo, pitong katao naman ang nalunod sa magkakahiwalay na lugar sa Batangas noong Huwebes Santo. Sa ulat ng Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC), limang (5) katao ang sinawimpalad na malunod sa bayan ng Calaca. Kinilala ng otoridad ang mga biktimang sina Lorenz Kyle Boa, 11-taon gulang; Jimson Boa, 17; Lazaro Boa, 20; John Joseph Mendoza, 23; at Herminigildo de Castro, 21. Sa baybayin ng Barangay Sinisian, Calaca, Batangas, nagkayayaan lamang umano ang magpipinsang maligo sa baybay-dagat malapit lamang sa isang isang residential area bandang alas-syete ng gabi noong Huwebes Santo, Marso 24, ngunit sa kasawiangpalad ay agad naanod sa malalim na bahagi ang batang si Lorenz Kyle Boa at kaagad ding nalunod. Dagling pinagsumikapang maisalba ng apat pang kasamahan ang batang si Lorenz ngunit sawing-palad ding nangalunod ang mga ito. Nabatid pa na hindi naman isang tourist resort ang pinangyarihan ng insidente.

Samantala, dalawa pang insidente ng pagkalunod ang naitala sa magkahiwalay na lugar sa lalawigan. Sa Lunsod Batangas, isang binata ang nalunod sa Verde Island Passage sa bahaging sakop ng Barangay Ilijan bandang alas-seis y media ng gabi. Nabatid sa ulat na bumaliktad sanhi ng malakas na hangin at naglalakihang alon ang sinasakyang paraw o bangka ng biktima. Sa Barangay Laiya Aplaya, San Juan, Batangas naman ay nalunod din ang isang bakasyunista sa Paseo Verde Beach Resort. Kinilala ng otoridad ang biktimang si Gilbert Maningas, 46-anyos ng Sta Maria, Bulacan. Naisugod pa umano ang biktima sa pinakamalapit na ospital ngunit idineklara na ring dead-on-arrival ng ospital. Kaugnay nito, patuloy ang panawagan ng mga sangay ng Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Council sa mga local government units (LGUs) na panatilihin ang pagiging mapagmatyag sa mga kasama at pag-iingat sa pagbabakasyon lalo na sa mga di mapigilang maligo sa mga baybayin at maging sa mga swimming pool.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM

TSeKaP Equipment Package, ipinamahagi ng DOH ROMBLON, Romblon — Isinagawa kamakailan ng Department of Health (DOH) ang TSeKaP Equipment Package Ceremonial Turnover sa covered court ng Romblon Public plaza. Ang Tamang Serbisyo para sa Kalusugan ng Pamilya (TSeKaP) package na ipinamahagi sa mga

Barangay Health Stations ay naglalaman ng kagamitang medical gaya ng glucometer, dressing set, thermometer, nebulizer, digital BP at stethoscope. Ang programang ito ng DOH ay naglalayong mabigyan ng mga bagong medical equipments ang mga health center upang

matugunan ang kakulangan sa gamit ng mga midwife sa mga barangay. Ayon kay Dr. Merly Valen H. Mallorca, Municipal Health Officer ng Rural health Unit (RHU)-Romblon, may magagamit na ang mga midwife sa panggagamot sa kanilang lugar at maraming mga pasyente ang tiyak na

makikinabang sa mga ito. Ang dalawampu’t limang barangay health stations sa bayan ng Romblon ay nakatanggap tig-isang glucometer, isang dressing set, dalawang thermometer, dalawang nebulizer, isang digital BP at isang stethoscope.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM

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3 brothers arrested; firearms and other illegal effects confiscated IBAAN, Batangas – THREE brothers were arrested after being served with search warrants in an OPLAN LambatSibat operation here Wednesday morning. As early as 6:00 o’clock in the morning, joint elements of Ibaan Municipal Police Station led by PSInsp Ricaredo D. Dalisay, OIC, the 4th Manuever Platoon led by PInsp Elmer Balboa and PPSC Ilijan-Malampaya Team led by PInsp Abregunda trooped Brgy. Sabang, here, for the serving of search warrants. The operation resulted to the arrest of brother-farmers Isidro Caringal y Panapanaan, 44 years old, married; Nelson, a.k.a “Hagler”, 50, separated; and Merlito, 47, married, by virtue of Search Warrant No 2016-004-11 to 13 respectively for Violation of RA 9165Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and RA 10591 – Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunitions issued by Hon. Judge Perla M. PolintangHuerto, Presiding Judge of Municipal Trial Court, Ibaan, Batangas dated March 29, 2016. The suspects identified themselves as farmers, yet several firearms were

confiscated in their possession, and were confiscated. From Isidro Caringal y Panapanaan, confiscated items include One (1) unit of caliber 45 Pistol Colt M1911AI US Army with serial No. 178256; One (1) unit of magazine of Caliber 45; Two (2) pieces of live ammunitions of caliber 45; One (1) unit of Caliber 38 revolver with Serial No 997684; Two (2) pieces of live ammunitions of Caliber 38; One (1) black holster; Three (3) plastic sachet containing white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu (10 grams estimated weight); One (1) PNP Badge No. 050089; and cash money amounting to Ten Thousand Pesos (P10, 000.00) of different denominations. Confiscated from Nelson include One (1) heat sealed transparent plastic sachet containing white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu with estimated weight of 5 grams; Five (5) improvised tooter; One (1) improvised water piped; Two (2) disposal lighter; and One (1) pink plastic cup. From Merlito, confiscated items were three (3) heat sealed transparent plastic sachet containing white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu with

estimated weight of .10grams; One (1) improvised tooter; One (1) small bamboo stick; One (1) small scissor; One (1) disposable lighter; and One (1) rectangular box. Searches were done in the presence of Lito Rendora, Media Representative and Brgy Councilor Gualberto Sarcilla. All three suspects were apprised of their constitutional rights and were detained at Ibaan MPS locked-up cell. Cases for violation of Republic Act 10591 known as the Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunitions Regulatory Act and Republic Act 9165 known as Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 are now being prepared for filing in court.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM

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Duterte-Cayetano condemns shooting of Kidapawan farmers, Vows to seek justice, restore order THE tandem of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano strongly condemned the reported attack of police forces against local farmers during a violent dispersal of a protest action in Kidapawan City. “Lagi nila binabantan si Mayor Duterte na pumapatay ng kriminal pero sila ang pinapatay nila mga magsasaka,” Cayetano said in reaction to the incident.

“No reason in the world, height of impunity” There is no reason in this world to shoot farmers who were merely demanding from the government help from the oppressive drought. This is totally unacceptable. This is the height of impunity,” Cayetano said. “Mayor Duterte and I vow to seek justice for the farmers. We will hold all those responsible for this despicable crime accountable,” he added.

The tandem expressed their dismay about the general lack of peace and order in the country, which they said resulted from the government’s systemic neglect of the people’s demand for real change. The senator said if it were up to him and Duterte, bolder solutions will be set up to address the light of farmers. This includes 100% free irrigation, budget increased subsidy for production inputs

and P1 billion per region for a capital-lending scheme for farmers. “Panahon na para tapusin ang lahat ng kaguluhang ito. Panahon na para lumikha ng tunay na pagbabago. Under our leadership, no farmer will ever be killed by the state. Mayor Duterte and I will make sure that their welfare will be safeguarded. The producers of our food will also have food on their own tables,” Cayetano ended.|


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CHRIST, our savior, is risen, never to die again. This is the greatest news of all time. Nothing can outshine it. And with it, a dam-burst of happy consequences come our way. The only thing that can nullify this news is our freedom, that is, when we would stupidly use it to deny Christ, either openly or secretly, without repenting. Yes, Peter, the head of the apostles, came close to it by denying him, not only once, but three times, but he repented. That is the difference between our salvation and condemnation, between our glorification and perdition. With Christ’s resurrection which by the way came as a result of his death on the cross and never separated from it, all possible sins and their consequences, especially the worst one which is our eternal death, have been conquered. What great joy we are given with this piece of news! With Christ’s resurrection, we are given a way out of all our predicaments, no matter how bad, ugly, and humanly insoluble they are. If we only unite ourselves with Christ, that is, if we are willing to go through all his suffering and death, we too, with him, can also have our resurrection. Victory is actually guaranteed for us already. Of course, we have to understand that Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection summarize all his teaching. And so, if we are willing to go through Christ’s paschal mystery, we should at least have tried to live by his teaching. Yes, we should try our best to be most consistent to Christ’s teaching and example, but we also know that observance of Christ’s teaching is not perfect, and in fact is full of deviations. Just the same, as long as we have the intention, as long as we repent when we fall, then the fruits of Christ’s redemptive work can still be ours. That’s what divine mercy is all about. The only sin that cannot be forgiven or that resists God’s abundant mercy, is the sin against the Holy Spirit, which is not only a matter of refusing to believe in the Holy Spirit but also of mocking him. This is when we live on our own strength and our own estimation of things. It would just be a matter of time before an invincible despair would set in. This is the Easter spirit that is given to us and that we should receive with great joy, gratitude, and utmost fidelity. It is a spirit that gives us supreme confidence and peace. It is a spirit of continual renewal, of making ourselves a new creation in Christ again and again. To have this Easter spirit we need to rise also from the death of our sins, like what Christ did. This can happen every time we say sorry to God and to anyone affected by our faults, mistakes, sins, and especially when we go to confession and receive Christ in holy communion. In other words, it’s when we welcome the risen and ever-living Christ that we receive this Easter spirit. How wonderful it would be if we just abide by this central truth of our faith! We should not miss this great opportunity. Let’s not be doubtful as the apostles were before the resurrection and even right before Christ’s ascension. Let me remit to you the beautiful words Pope Francis said in his Easter Vigil homily. “We cannot discover life by being sad, bereft of hope. Let us not stay imprisoned within ourselves, but let us break open our sealed tombs to the Lord so that he may enter and grant us life. Let us give him the stones of our rancor and the boulders of our past, those heavy burdens of our weaknesses and falls. Christ wants to come and take us by the hand to bring us out of our anguish. This is the first stone to be moved aside this night: the lack of hope which imprisons us within ourselves. May the Lord free us from this trap, from being Christians without hope, who live as if the Lord were not risen, as if our problems were the center of our lives. We see and will continue to see problems both within and without. They will always be there… It is important to shed the light of the Risen Lord upon our problems, and in a certain sense, to ‘evangelize’ them. Let us not allow darkness and fear to distract us and control us; we must cry out to them: the Lord ‘is not here, but has risen!’ He is our greatest joy; he is always at our side and will never let us down.” Amen.

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Crocodile, Cobra, or a Mad Dog? FR. CARMELO O. DIOLA, SSL

Spaces of Hope DILAAB’S i Vote Good (iVG) campaign team in Cebu recently updated their media partners on campaign activities and what they learned from these experiences. We also presented campaign collaterals for social media and traditional media in English, Cebuano, and Tagalog. Earlier, one participant had said in jest, “I envy those who are in the provinces since they will be receiving Php 500.00-P1,000.00 whereas in my 55 years of existence, I have only received Php 100.00. He continued, “Reducing vote-buying is everybody’s desire but even those who desire it eventually sell their votes.” Years of disappointment were etched on his cynicallooking face. Dilaab did a house-to-house campaign called iVG during the 2013 elections. This out-of-the-box effort was spurred on by a comment by a politician: “During elections the Church only reaches out to church-goers. The Church loses the war during elections since we are not in the battlefield. We need to campaign on the ground just as politicians do.” We have been preaching to the choir. We did campaign, not for candidates but for Christian values. The campaign is non-partisan, aiming to reduce vote-buying at the grassroots level by forming the social consciences of voters. The campaign has to do with three Cs: 1) Choices: to enable voters to exercise their free will and informed consciences so to reduce the misuse of our “utang na loob” culture in vote buying; 2) Complementarity: to ensure that the votes guarded by church volunteers are not votes that have already been bought; and 3) Christian: to help voters rediscover their human dignity and Christian values so to have the moral courage to say “no” to vote-buying. We point out, without being preachy, that votebuying is ultimately irrational, self-destructive, and degrading and that we can change our nation starting with the way we vote. *** The way we conduct our elections (“Pera Politics”) is the original sin of graft and corruption. This is due to certain mindsets and behavioral patterns during elections. Many candidates run to win at all cost. Since expenses soar sky high due to vote-buying, they look at elections as an investment and public service as a

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business venture. When “payback” time comes, the common good suffers. On the other hand, many voters sell their votes and they rationalize this in many ways. They often succumb to the “lesser-evil” syndrome, wrongly thinking that choosing the lesser evil is a teaching of the Church. Choosing the lesser evil still leads to evil. In addition, voters have a “gambling mentality” as they vote candidates whom they think would win, bypassing any discernment process. In the end, they are the losers. There are many ways to justify vote-buying. Voters blame candidates for offering money. Candidates blame voters for expecting money. Vote-buying is not really evil since it is a “pahalipay” (“meant to share joy”). Just take the money, but vote according to your conscience. A closer look at each of these reveal their blind spots. Voting according to one’s conscience while receiving money is an illusion. If it is meant to be a deterrent, vote-buying would have gone down a long time ago. It has not. Instead it has become more widespread and sophisticated. Our slogan: “Tulo ka adlawng kalipay, tulo ka tuig nga pagmahay” (roughly, “three days of fun, three years of misery”) captures the evils of vote buying. We point out that this leads to three consequences, on top of additional unnecessary expenses for candidates. Receiving Php 1,000.00 for a three-year position means selling oneself for 90 centavos a day (or 45 centavos for a six-year position). Human dignity does not have a price. In addition, those who sell their votes can no longer demand good governance since they have already received their “share.” Finally, peace and order suffer if the “investors” of the winning candidate who bought votes are drug lords or other illegal businessmen. *** Campaigning at the grassroots level has been very meaningful and is a lesson in communication. A case in point is “lesser evil.” The expression still sounds abstract. To drive home our point, we present the LASER test—lifestyle, accomplishments, supporters, election conduct, and reputation—which is a framework for a decision-making process for choosing candidates. Ideally, the choice ought to be between someone who is good, someone who is better, or someone who is the

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APRIL 4 - 10, 2016

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Issues, policies that national candidates would not touch

God’s mercy endures forever

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VOTERS have witnessed two presidential debates already: the first at Capitol University in Cagayan de Oro City and a second one at the University of the Philippines–Cebu. Have these clarified the platforms of the presidential candidates? Did these debates clarify their positions on the major issues and problems confronting the Filipino people? Have these debates sharply delineated their differences in platforms and positions? Sadly, if one would take the personal attacks aside, there are no sharp differences in what the presidential candidates have been declaring as their platforms and would be policies. President Aquino was right in saying that there is no “genuine or authentic” opposition if one is to look at the programs and policies of the different candidates for president. All candidates appear intent on merely continuing the programs and policies being implemented by the Aquino administration. But President Aquino could not claim that these were new to his administration and therefore, could be defined within his “daang matuwid” program. These policies and programs are merely a continuation of the neoliberal policies and programs that were pursued by the past administrations since the 1980s. As for the banner issues being put forward by the candidates: Eliminate crime and corruption? All of them have been promising that. Generate jobs, fast track infrastructure projects, especially those under the Public Private Partnership project? Everybody has been saying that. Remove the remaining restrictions on foreign investments, especially through amending the economic provisions in the 1987 Constitution? Continue the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) or Pantawid

Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)? No candidate has contested that. But there are fundamental issues that the candidates for president would rather not touch such as: 1. Sovereignty – There are two issues on sovereignty: political and economic. On political sovereignty, except for Miriam Defensor-Santiago, no other candidate has expressed a position against the enhanced and continuing presence of US troops and war materiel in the country and has committed to work for the abrogation of the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, the Visiting Forces Agreement, and the Mutual Defense Treaty. This may be due to their belief that the country’s security depends a lot on the US, especially with the current territorial dispute against China. These candidates do not believe that the country could strengthen itself on its own and rely on its citizens to defend the country and its sovereignty. And of course, they are afraid to provoke the ire of the US, who could make life difficult for a candidate or target him or her for “regime change” in the future. On economic sovereignty, no candidate has declared an intention to reverse the liberalization, deregulation, and privatization policies that have been a burden to the Filipino people through higher prices of basic goods and commodities and more expensive rates of basic utilities and services. Instead, all have even promised to intensify these policies through amending the 1987 Constitution. No candidate has declared that his or her administration would pursue policies related to and invest in developing local industries to provide for the needs of the people and the economy and generate local jobs. - To be continued -

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Who is your bet? A HEADLINE on tv news caught my attention: “Accusations of lying fly high in the US presidential race.” Whether it’s Clinton, Sanders, Cruz, Trump, Kasich or Rubio, one has at one time or another accused another presidential hopeful of lying. It rings a bell in the current campaign season in the country when—particularly at debates—one candidate’s claim contradicts another. So who’s lying and who’s not? The presidential candidates’ mudslinging and hardhitting jabs have gotten so that, surveys notwithstanding, it has become quite difficult to decide who’s worthy of one’s vote. Not that they all seem to be liars—far from it—to me it just seems like in their desire to run down their rivals in the public eye they have become destructive and divisive, too ready to call the others “liars.” Which creates a rather negative energy about the campaign. Thing is—in my eternal hope in man’s innate goodness—I’m willing to give all these presidentiables the benefit of the doubt. Are you for Binay, Duterte, Poe, Roxas, Santiago—alphabetically arranged, take note!—doesn’t matter to me. I do believe that none of them is deliberately telling lies—but they could be sincerely propagating their illusions as truth. Pathetic, but what could you do? So what makes a good president? One who believes in doing what is right, is a fearless and independent thinker, has a heart for the people, cares for the poor

and the helpless old people, is amiable but firm, has a pleasant personality, has knowledge of issues and can articulate it, is dedicated to eliminating crimes and corruption in the country, sincerely enjoys living a simple life, will go to lengths to fight for his/her country, a good leader, is God-fearing, truly loves the Philippines more than the presidency, sees the importance of unifying our people, is down to earth, can command the respect of the international community. Obviously that description doesn’t fit any one of our presidentiables. That’s because I refused to be dragged into negativity by the candidates’ brutal accusations of dishonesty and sometimes tasteless, below-the-belt challenges they hurl at one another. Instead I scanned the horizon for the good points of the presidential and vice-presidential candidates—then came up with those combined qualities. It’s not enough that we voters look for the quoteunquote—cleanest, toughest, brightest, cleverest candidate—regardless of their claims or the picture presented by media and image makers, or where we sit in the political spectrum. We should also do our own probing until we get to see the candidates at their most human selves. It’s not enough that we use our heart, or head, or both, because our vote is such a sacred thing. Truth to tell, it needs—prayer. And that’s the truth.|

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Crocodile, Cobra, or a Mad Dog? best choice. If, after due diligence of asking questions, suspending one’s judgment, researching, engaging in objective and dispassionate discussions, weighing the evidence, etc., the LASER still yields candidates who do not make the grade, then certain positions ought to remain unshaded in the ballot. Archbishop Soc Villegas recently wrote that “not voting for a particular position when there is no one fitted for it is also a valid Christian political choice. Voting for the ‘lesser evil’ is still voting for evil” (Being Eucharistic in Life and Deeds, January 31, 2016).

To illustrate lesser evil, we ask our audience—in colorful vernacular—whether they prefer to be bitten by a crocodile, or by a cobra, or a mad dog. Laughter shows that we had made our point. At the end of our update, the media man who had initially expressed his cynicism approached our team. “May I wear this?” he asked as he picked up a t-shirt with i Vote Good messaging. Then he asked for a tarpaulin with a similar message. “I want to display this in my house in the province since we are close to a school that will be used as a polling center.” His face now exuded hope.

DURING his Easter “Urbi et Orbi” (to the City and the World) message, Pope Francis especially remembered the suffering peoples of Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, and other parts of the world. He also prayed for the victims of terrorism in the recent attacks in Belgium, Turkey, Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, and Côte d’Ivoire.” He called the terroristic act as “that blind and brutal form of violence which continues to shed blood in different parts of the world”. The Pope went on: “To those in our society who have lost all hope and joy in life, to the elderly who struggle alone and feel their strength waning, to young people who seem to have no future, to all I once more address the words of the Risen One: ‘See, I am making all things new… To the thirsty I will give water as a gift from the spring of the water of life’ (Rev 21:5-6).” Pope Francis concluded, “May this comforting message of Jesus help each of us to set out anew with greater courage to blaze trails of reconciliation with God and with all our brothers and sisters.” He then said: “O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his mercy endures forever.” (Ps 135:1).  The San Roque Cathedral Parish of the Diocese of Kalookan will end its 200th Anniversary celebration as a parish on April 8, 2016. It was raised to the status of cathedral in 2003 when the Diocese of Kalookan was established. San Roque Cathedral is one of the 6 Jubilee Churches in the Diocese of Kalookan in the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy. For those who wish to go there, it is located at Mabini St. corner 10th Avenue, Caloocan City. The other 5 Jubilee Churches are Sagrada Familia Church at 6th Avenue corner Banal St., Caloocan City; Shrine of Our Lady of Grace at St. Eugene de Macenod, Caloocan City; San Bartolome Church, Rizal Avenue Extension, Barangay San Agustin, Malabon City; San Jose de Navotas Church, M. Naval St., San Jose, Navotas City; Sta. Quiteria, and St. Francis of Assisi Church, Baesa, Quezon City. Last Holy Thursday, during our annual Visita Iglesia, we were able to visit 7 Jubilee Churches, that is, all the above-mentioned 6 Jubilee Churches in the Diocese of Kalookan and the Manila Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at Cabildo corner Beaterio Streets, Intramuros, Manila. The other 2 churches during our Visita Iglesia were San Ildefonso de Navotas Church at Estrella St. corner M. Naval St., Navotas East, Navotas City and San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila. The faithful who visit the Holy Door of the Jubilee Church is given Plenary Indulgence, “a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven, under certain prescribed conditions.” Indulgence can be gained only once a day. It is appropriate, but not necessary, that the sacramental Confession and especially Holy Communion and the prayer for the Pope’s intentions take place on the same day that the indulgenced work is performed; but it is sufficient that these sacred rites and prayers be carried out within several days (about 20) before or after the indulgenced act. Prayer for the Pope’s intentions is left to the choice of the faithful but an “Our Father” and a “Hail Mary” are suggested. One sacramental Confession suffices for several plenary indulgences, but a separate Holy Communion and a separate prayer for the Holy Father’s intentions are required for each plenary indulgence. Indulgences can always be applied either to oneself or to the souls of the deceased but cannot be applied to other persons living on earth.  We congratulate Radio Veritas 846 on its 47th Anniversary. Radio Veritas (DZRV 846 kHz Metro Manila) is an AM station owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Church, Archdiocese of Manila. Radio Veritas played a great role during the 1986 EDSA Revolution that ousted the Marcos regime “by being the voice of reason and temperance at a time of great political upheaval.” But ultimately, Radio Veritas’ key role is not political but spiritual, where its radio programs are about the Christian faith, catechesis, the role of the church in society, liturgy, sacraments, evangelization. It also has programs on health, community development, science and technology, women and youth, the family, history, and other related features.  Congratulations to Fr. Jeronimo Ma. J. Cruz on his Silver Sacerdotal Anniversary. Fr. Jerome is our parish priest in San Ildefonso de Navotas and the new Vicar General of the Diocese of Kalookan. Since the event fell on Holy Wednesday, Fr. Jerome decided that it be celebrated on Easter Saturday. Holy Mass was celebrated at his parish, concelebrated by the clergy of Kalookan and friends-priests. Homilist was Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio S. David, D.D., Bishop of Kalookan, while Fr. Catalino G. Arévalo, S.J., gave the inspirational message; reception was at St. James Academy Auditorium, Malabon City. We would also like to greet Fr. Ruben Maybuena on his 33rd Sacerdotal Anniversary and Happy Birthday to Fr. Benedict Cervantes, Fr. Antonio Nopasa, Fr Ricardo Torrefiel, Fr. Leo Pepito, all from the Diocese of Kalookan.  I thank the Lord for the blessing of life, family and friends. For what I am, I owe it to Him. For what I have been, I owe it to my parents. Obeying God’s will for what I have been, is my offer of thanksgiving to Him. I will continue my advocacy of sharing my time, talent, and treasure in the service of the Universal Church, through mass media and my law profession, as long as my health would allow. Amen. “Nasa Diyos ang Awa, Nasa Tao ang Gawa”.


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Philippine banking system is strong and stable LEAGL NOTICE

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS AND DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of the late MARY MATTI BERBA who died intestate on May 26, 2014 in Batangas City consisting of shares in several parcel of lands, to wit: (1). Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-64924 – (1/3 share), situated at Rizal Ave., Poblacion 18, Batangas City; (2). Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-58665 – (1/3 share), situated at P. Gomez St., , Poblacion 18, Batangas City; (3). Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-58666 – (1/32 share), situated at P. Gomez St., Poblacion 18, Batangas City; (4). Tax Declaration of Real Property No. 0018-00213 – (1/2 share), situated at P. Gomez St., Poblacion 18, Batangas City; (5). Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-60320 – (1/32 share), situated at Bolbok, Batangas City; and (6). Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-60319 – (1/32 share), situated at St. Clara, Batangas City, have been extrajudicially settled with Deed of Absolute Sale by and among her heirs per Doc. No. 234; Page No. 6; Book No. III; Series of 2016 of Atty. Erwin L. Aguilera. Pahayagang Balikas | April 4, 11 & 18, 2016

AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF BATANGAS FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION LIPA CITY OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT &EXOFFICIO SHERIFF SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF CASE NO. 2016-0041 Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118 filed by MALARAYAT RURAL BANK, INC. – LIPA CITY, mortgagee, with principal place of business at G.A. Solis St., Lipa City against SPS. CARMILO J. SILVA & CORAZON L. SILVA, mortgagors with residence and postal address at #204 Brgy. San Sebastian, Lipa City to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of March 8, 2016 amounts to Php 104,755.00 including/excluding, interest and other charges agreed thereon and other expenses in connection with this sale, secured by the mortgagee the undersigned Deputy Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Office of the Clerk of Court and ExOfficio Sheriff, Lipa City, will sell at public auction on May 31, 2016 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Hall of Justice, Marauoy, Lipa City to the highest bidder for CASH and in the Philippine Currency, the described real property and its improvements thereon to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-142900

THE Philippine banking system remains operationally sound and fundamentally strong as manifested by mainstream indicators on capitalization, asset quality, and the steady growth of assets, deposits and loans. The Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of universal and commercial banks (U/KBs) remains high at 15.6 percent as of end-September 2015. The banks’ capitalization remains predominantly made up of Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1), the highest quality among instruments eligible as

bank capital. The CET 1 of U/ KBs represented 83 percent of reported bank capital, equivalent to 13.0 percentage points out of the CAR of 15.6 percent. Bank balance sheets continued to expand amid the volatilities in the global financial system. This growth was achieved while maintaining asset quality as the non-performing loans of U/KBs represented just 1.6 percent of the industry’s total loan portfolio at endDecember 2015.

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF BATANGAS FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION LIPA CITY OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT &EXOFFICIO SHERIFF SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF CASE NO. 2016-0039 Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118 filed by HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (otherwise known as PAG-IBIG FUND), mortgagee, with office address at Petron Mega Plaza Building, 358 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave, Makati City with branch office at High Rise Business Center, National Highway, Brgy. Halang, Calamba City, Laguna against BUTCH C. CASILAO married to AGNES C. CASILAO, mortgagor, with residence and postal address at 144 Brgy. San Carlos, Lipa City to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of January 18, 2016 amounts to Php 3,549,229.79 including/excluding, interest and other charges agreed thereon and other expenses in connection with this sale, secured by the mortgagee the undersigned Deputy Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Office of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Sheriff, Lipa City, will sell at public auction on May 16, 2016 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Hall of Justice, Marauoy, Lipa City to the highest bidder for CASH and in the Philippine Currency, the described real property and its improvements thereon to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-174126 ‘A parcel of land (Lot 8-A of the subdivision plan, Psd-4A-0133963, being a portion of Lot 8, Pcs-4A-000101, L.R.C. Record No. 1271), situated in the City of Lipa, Bounded on the SW., along line 12 by Road (10.00 m. wide); on the NW., & NE., along lines 2-3-4 by Lot 8-B of the subdivision plan; and on the NE., along line 4-1 by Lot 1512 (Portion) Lot 7, Pcs-4A-000101. x x x containing an area of FOUR HUNDRED (400) SQUARE METERS,”

Prospective buyers and bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title herein above described and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be.

Prospective buyers and bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title herein above described and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be.

In the event that the Auction Sale should not take place on said date it shall be held on June 7, 2016, without further notice and re-publication.

In the event that the Auction Sale should not take place on said date it shall be held on May 23, 2016, same place and time without further notice and republication.

“All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place.”

“All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place.”

Award of publication hereof in the Pahayagang Balikas drawn by raffle in accordance with law.

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION BRANCH 85, LIPA CITY IN RE: PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION IN TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TILE NO. T-178160 SP. PROC. CASE NO. 16-02-234 B ACM LANDHOLDING, INC., represented by JOSE NIÑO GOMEZ, Petitioner, -versus-

PETITION NO. 12-2014-1020

REGISTRY OF DEEDS FOR THE CITY OF LIPA, PROVINCE OF BATANGAS, Respondent. x--------------------------x ORDER

AUCTION

‘A parcel of land (Lot 997-F-1 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-202063, being a portion of Lot 997F, (LRC) Psd-37354, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 1271), situated in the City of Lipa, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., points 3 to 4 by Lot 99 (LRC) Psd-37354; on the SE., and SW., points 4 to 1 and 1 to 2by Lot 997-F-2 of teh subdivision plan; and on the NW., points 2 to 3 by Lot 999, Lipa Cadastre. x x x containing an area of TWO HUNDRED (200) SQUARE METERS, more or less.

Lipa City, March 30, 2016.

Lipa City, March 30, 2016.

JUDICIAL NOTICE

(Sgd.)REMER S. REYES Sheriff IV

(Sgd.)REMER S. REYES Sheriff IV

DULY RAFFLED: HON. NOEL M. LINDOG Executive Judge AURORA B. MANGUBAT OIC-Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff

DULY RAFFLED: HON. NOEL M. LINDOG Executive Judge AURORA B. MANGUBAT OIC-Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Sheriff

Award of publication hereof in the Pahayagang Balikas drawn by raffle in accordance with law.

Copy furnished: PARTIES CONCERNED

Copy furnished: PARTIES CONCERNED

WARNING: It is absolutely prohibited to remove deface or destroy this Notice of Sale on or before the date of sale UNDER PENALTY OF LAW.

WARNING: It is absolutely prohibited to remove deface or destroy this Notice of Sale on or before the date of sale UNDER PENALTY OF LAW.

Pahayagang BALIKAS | April 4, 11 & 18, 2016

Pahayagang BALIKAS | April 4, 11 & 18, 2016

A verified petition was filed by ACM Landholdings, Inc. Represented by Jose Niño Gomez. Among others, the petitioner prays that after due notice, publication and hearing an Order be issued directing the Register of Deeds of Lipa City to correct the technical descriptions appearing in Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-178160 from “A parcel of land (Lot 33 Block 10 of the cons-subd. plan PCS-04-023571, being a portion of Lots 1-A2-A to 1-A-2-Z, 1-A-2-AA to 1-A-2-CC, Psd-041014-075527; Lots B-1 to B-28, Psd-041014-075530 & Lot 1-A-1, (LRC) Psd249801, L.R.C. Rec. No. ___), situated in Barangay MATAAS NA LUPA, Municipality of Lipa, Province of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Lot 4; on the NE., along line 2-3 by Lot 3; on the NE., NE., along line 3-4 by Lot 34; all of Block 10; on the SW., & NW., along lines 4-5-6-7-8 by Road 9; on the NW., m along line 8-1 by Lot 32 Block 10; all of the cons-subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, being S 40 deg. 47’W., 338.94 m. from B.B.M. No. 23, Cad-218, Lipa Cadastre. Thence: S. 20 deg. 32’E., 1.24 m. to point 2; S. 20 deg. 32’E., 10.50 m. To point 3; S. 69 deg. 28’W., 15.00 m. To point 4; N 20 deg. 32’W., 7.49 m. To point 5; N. 09 deg. 11’W., 1.58 m. To point 6; N. 13 deg. 32’E., 1.58 m. To point 7; N. 24 deg. 54’E., 12.38 m. To the point of beginning, containing an area of ON HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO (172) SQUARE METERS. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and are marked on the ground by P.S. cyl. conc. Mns. 15x40 cm, bearings true; date of original survey June 22-23, 1917 and that of the conssubd survey; Dec. 04-08, 2006 & was approved on April 19, 2007.” to “A parcel of land (Lot 33 Block 10 of the consolidation and subdivision plan, PCS-04-023571, being a portion of the consolidation of LOTS 1-A-2-A to 1-A-2-Z, 1-A-2-AA to 1-A-2CC, PSD-041014-075527; LOTS B-1 to B-28, PSD-041014075530 & LOT 1-A-1, (LRC PSD-248901, L.R.C. Rec. No. 13339), situated in barangay Mataas na Lupa, City of Lipa, Province of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Lot 4; along line 2-3 by Lot 3; on the SE., along line 3-4 by Lot 34; all of Blk. 10; on the SW., & NW., along lines 4-5-6-7-8 by Road 9 (8.00 m. wide); on the NW., m along line 81 by Lot 32 Block 10; all of the consolidation and subdivision plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, being S 40 deg. 47’W., 338.94 m. from B.B.M. No. 23, Cad-218, Lipa Cadastre. Thence: S. 20 deg. 32’E., 1.24 m. to point 2; Thence S. 20 deg. 32’E., 10.50 m. to point 3; Thence S. 69 deg. 28’W., 15.00 m. to point 4; Thence N. 20 deg. 32’W., 7.49 m. to point 5; Thence N. 09 deg. 11’W., 1.58 m. to point 6; Thence N. 13 deg. 32’E., 1.58 m. to point 7; Thence N. 24 deg. 54’E., 2.00 m. to point 8; Thence N. 69 deg. 28’E., 12.38 m. to the point of beginning, containing an area of ON HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO (172) SQUARE METERS. All points referred to are indicated on the plan and are marked on the ground by P.S. cyl. conc. mons. 15 x 40 cms; bearing true; date of original survey June 22-23, 1917 and that date of the consolidation and subdivision survey, Dec. 4-8, 2006, and was approved on April 19, 2007.” Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, notice is hereby given that the petition is set for hearing on May 4, 2016 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at the Session Hall of this Court. All interested persons may appear on that date, time and place and show cause why the petition should not be granted. Let a copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Batangas including the Cities of Tanauan, Lipa and Batangas. Likewise, let copies of this petition and Order be furnished the Office of the Solicitor General, and the Office of the Register of Deeds of Lipa City. SO ORDERED. Lipa City, December 29, 2015. (Sgd.) WILFREDO P. CASTILLO Presiding Judge I hereby certify that copies of this Order have been sent to the Office of teh Solicitor General, Prosecutor G. Butch I. Escano, Atty. Sarah C. Lintag, the Office of the Register of Deeds of Lipa City, and petitioner, this ___ day of _____ 2016. (Sgd.) MA. MAYREEN B. BERNARDO-ESPIRITU OIC-Branch Clerk of Court Pahayagang Balikas | April 4, 11 & 18, 2016


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3 Teenage Health Kiosk, pinasinayaan sa Batangas City SA layuning matugunan ang nakakaalarmang problema sa teenage pregnancy sa lunsod, inilunsad ng City Health Office (CHO) ang proyektong Teen Health Kiosk (THK) sa isang programa sa Plaza Mabini nitong Miyerkkules, March 30. Dinaluhan ito ng mga staff ng CHO, kinatawan ng Department of Education at dalawang pilot partner schools ng CHO kung saan inilunsad ang THK, ang Batangas National High School (BNHS) at ang Lyceum of the Philippines University Batangas, High School Department.

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Aries (Mar. 21 - Abril 19) - Pairalin ang panalangin ngayon, ang oracion meditation ang aakit ng solutions sa iyong mga problem. Lucky numbers at color for the day ay 3, 15, 35, 44 at lavender. Taurus (Abril 20-Mayo 20) - Kumapit sa iyong pangarap. Ito ang magbibigay ng katatagan sa pagharap sa hamon ng buhay. Magiging masaya sa sandaling malampasan ito. Lucky numbers at color for the day ay 17, 21, 33, 43 at brown. Gemini (Mayo 21-Hun. 21) - Enjoy mo ang iyong kabiguan, iyak ka lang kung gusto mo. Kapag ubos na ang luha, maaakit na ang iyong true love. Lucky numbers at color ay 5, 13, 31, 45 at blue. Cancer (Hun. 22-Hul. 22) - Sundin ang kutob sa decision na gagawin. I-enjoy mo ang mga kaganapan ngayon. Susurpresahin ka ng tadhana. Lucky numbers at color ay 5, 31, 33, 41 at orange. Leo (Hul. 23-Ago. 22) - Isang nakakairitang customer ang makakaharap ngayon. Pairalin ang iyong pagkamaunawain. Masuwerte ang biyayang dadaloy sa iyo. Lucky numbers at color ay 3, 21, 27, 39 at pink tulip. Virgo (Ago 23-Set. 23) - Isang kaganapan ang magpapasaya sa iyo. Magbabago ang mood dahil sa kantiyaw. Huwag itong patulan dahil ang mapikon ay talo. Lucky numbers at color ay 9, 27, 31, 39 at jade green. Libra (Set. 24-Okt. 23) – Ang taong nasagip mo ay magbibigay sa iyo ng masaganang suwerte, na hindi mapapantayan. Lucky numbers at color ay 5, 15, 33, 45 at fire ball red. Scorpio (Okt. 24-Nob. 22) - Kapag nakasakay ka sa roro, kumain ng pancit bihon upara ma-enjoy ang paglalakbay. Lucky number at color ay 9, 19, 27, 31 at pearl white. Sagittarius (Nob. 23-Dis. 21) - Merong iba na naghahabol sa love mo. Selos na selos ka. Mag-isip-isip dahil meron ka ring secret love na spare tire mo. Lucky numbers at color ay 5, 25, 39, 44 at apple green. Capricorn (Dis. 22-Ene. 19) - Ang iyong invention ay marketable dahil kailangan ito sa madla. Ito ay isang building material mula sa basura. Lucky numbers at color ay 19, 27, 41, 44 at indigo. Aquarius (Ene. 20-Peb. 18) Pahalagahan ang kalusugan. Dahil meron kang kaya, magpapa-ospital sa pinakamagarang ospital. Ang iyong sakit ay kabuhayan ng medical services. Lucky numbers at color ay 11, 15, 27, 33 at egg yolk yellow. Pisces (Peb. 19 - Mar. 20) - Ang pagkimkim ng poot ay aani ng unos. Sanayin ang sarili sa pag-iisip ng positive thought form. Lucky numbers at color ay 19, 23, 15, 33 at ruby red.|

Ayon sa 2013 Young Adult Fertility and “I would like to congratulate the ng kabataan sa reproductive at Sexuality Study, 41% ng mga kabataan sa city government of Batangas under health services. Calabarzon ang walang wastong kaalaman the leadership of Mayor Eduardo Ayon kay Dr. Allen Santos, tungkol sa sekswalidad at marami sa kanila ay Dimacuha because this plan is now a Medical Officer IV ng CHO, bukod nakakakuha lamang ng mga impormasyon mula full blown adolescent kiosk and health sa layunin ng AHD na mabawasan sa kanilang mga kaibigan o kaeskwela na malimit program supported by Ordinance ang bilang ng mga maagang ay maling impormasyon ang ibinibigay. No. 3, series of 2016 or an Ordinance nagbubuntis, hangad din nito na Sa pamamagitan ng THK, mabibigyan sila Creating the Adolescent Health mabawasan ang bilang ng mga kaso ng tamang kaalaman sa masamang epekto ng Council,” sabi ni Dasmariñas. ng sexually transmitted infections at maagang pagbubuntis at kung papaano ito Aniya, ayon sa tala ng CHO, HIV/AIDS sa mga kabataan. maiiwasan. may 826 kaso ng teen pregnancy sa Sa pinakahuling tala ng CHO, Ang THK ay isang kwarto sa isang eskwela- Batangas City noong 2015, kung ang apat na nangungunang baranhan o health center na nagsisilbing “learning saan bawat isang barangay ay may gay na may mataas na kaso ng hub” na pwedeng bisitahin ng mga adolescents o teen pregnancy at ang pinakabata teenage pregnancy ay ang Wawa kabataang edad 10-19 na taong gulang upang ay 10 taong gulang. Nasa 10% din (53), Cuta (49), Malitam (48) at Sta makakuha ng mga tamang impormasyon o ng maternal death ay mga teen age Clara (45). kaalaman tungkol sa adolescent health, sexuality, mothers. Nakiisa rin sa pagtitipon si healthy lifestyle at iba pang life skills na makaSinabi rin ni Dasmarinas na Councilor Claudette Ambida-Alday tutulong upang sila ay maging responsableng bukod sa teen age pregnancy, ang na siyang may-akda ng An Ordikabataan tungo sa magandang kinabukasan. iba pang problema ng mga kabataan nance Creating the AYH Council. Ito rin ay nagsisilbing peer hub kung saan ay ang early sexual encounter, early Nagkaroon ng Memorandum of ang mga kabataan ay pwedeng magkaroon ng marriage, drug abuse at parent-child Agreement (MOA) signing sa mga makabuluhang diskusyon at pagbabahagi relationship. pagitan ng pamahalaang lungsod ng ng kanilang saloobin tungkol sa mga isyu na Sinabi naman ni Secretary to the Batangas na kinatawan ni Atty may kinalaman sa kanilang kalusugan at City Mayor Atty RD Dimacuha na Dimacuha, Dr Barrion ng CHO, Dr kapakanan. Pwede rin itong maging referral hub ang mga young adolescents ay Bueno ng Dep Ed, Ms Perla Tan ng na tutulong sa mga kabataan upang magkaroon dapat na maghintay ng tamang PHO, Dir. Amelia de los Santos ng ng access sa health at related services mula sa panahon sapagkat “love can wait.” LPU-Batangas HS Dept, Principal mga institusyon o ahensya. “Ayaw namin na magbuntis ang Lorna Ochoa ng BANAHIS at Ms Bukod sa dalawang paaralan, inilunsad din mga kabataan, tapos titigil ng pag- Easter Dasmariñas ng USAID LHPang THK sa Gusaling Pangkalusugan habang aaral,” dagdag pa ni Dimacuha. RTI. ang Teen Parent’s Clinic ay matatagpuan sa “Now is the time to act on the Sinabi ni Lorna Ochoa, principal Batangas Medical Center. escalating number of teenage preg- ng BNHS na “setting up THK in Ang THK sa LPU-Batangas at BNHS ay nancies in the city. The THK in Gusa- BNHS is a pro-active approach to bukas mula Lunes-Byernes mula alas otso ling Pangkalusugan offers non- bring the right information acceshanggang ikalima ng hapon habang ang THK judgmental, supportive, adolescent- sible to our students and motivate naman sa Gusaling Pangkalusugan ay bukas friendly health services to promote them to finish their education.” tuwing araw ng Miyerkules mula ala una and protect the health of adolescents “In LPU, High School Dept., THK hanggang ikalima ng hapon. especially teen mothers,” sabi ni City will serve as a preventive measure Ayon kay Easter Dasmariñas, Chief of Party, Health Officer Rosanna Barrion. to help our students become resilient Luzon Health-Research Triangle Institute, ang Sinabi rin niya na paiigtingin ang and responsible individuals capable THK ay isang “milestone in the collective efforts pagpapatupad ng Adolescent Health of protecting their own health,” sabi of Batangas City to address a problem and health and Development (AHD) program ni Vivian Perez, principal.| of the adolescents-teen age pregnancy.” ng CHO upang masiguro ang access RONNA ENDAYA CONTRERAS .................................................................................................... ..............................

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