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HALOS karaninwan ng tanawin sa mga pangunahing lansangan sa Lunsod Batangas ang mga nagkalat na ‘rugby boys’ gaya ng batang ito na kadalasang nanghahabol sa mga pedestrians sa pamamalimos ng pantustos sa kanilang bisyo.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

paggamit ng mga nakahihilo at naka-aaddict na substance o kemikal gaya ng “rugby” at lubhang naka-aalarma na ito, kaya naman isinulong natin ang isang ordinansang partikular na tututok sa suliraning ito ng lunsod.” >>>REGULASYON... sundan sa P/2

BATANGAS City – UPANG lalo pang mabigyang-diin ang potensyal ng lalawigan ng Batangas na maging primera klaseng destinasyon ng turismo sa buong Pilipinas, nagtipun-tipon ang mga tourism officers ng mga lunsod at bayan sa lalawigan, mga kilalang indibidwal sa pribado at pampublikong sector, at ang ilang opisyal ng pamahalaan sa pangunguna ni incoming Batangas governor Hermilando “Dodo” Mandanas sa Montemaria Shrine, Brgy. Pagkilatan sa siyudad na ito nitong nakaraang Miyerkules, Hunyo 15. Sa kaniyang opening remarks, ibinida ni Mandanas ang mga natatangi at magagandang katangian ng Batangas na magiging pasaporte upang lalo pang

makilala ang probinsiya hindi lamang sa bansa kundi maging sa buong mundo. “Isa sa mga dumadagdag na atraksyon ngayon ng ating lalawigan ay ang Verde Island Passage na itinuturing ngayong pinakamalaking concentration of biodiversity ng mga yamang dagat sa buong mundo. Hangad natin na baling araw, ang ating lalawigan ang manguna pagdating sa turismo sa buong bansa”, pahayag ni Mandanas. Samantala, nabanggit din sa naturang pagtitipon ang kontribusyon ng turismo sa local na ekonomiya.

“Mayroon po tayong 4.6 milyong turista na pumasok sa ating lalawigan sa unang kwarter pa lang ng taong 2016 at inaasahang patuloy na dadagsa pa dahil sa patuloy na pagpapaunlad ng turismo sa ating lalawigan,” pahayag naman ni outgoing Governor Vilma Santos Recto. Ang Souther Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR) Tollway aniya ang isa sa nagging dahilan upang mas mapadali ang pagpunta ng mga turista sa lalawigan. “Napakaraming dahilan kung bakit hindi malayong maging isang

>>>TURISMO... sundan sa P/2

Neoliberalism and greater Inequality - 2 Benjie Oliveros

>>>PERSPECTIVE.... turn to P/5

‘Droga sa Lemery, galing sa provincial jail’ – Alilio >>>NEWS.... buong detalye sa P/2


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‘Droga sa Lemery, galing sa provincial jail’– Alilio Opisyal ng bilibid, pinabulaanan ang pahayag ni mayor LEMERY, Batangas – TAHASANG inihayag ni Mayor Charisma M. Alilio sa publiko na umano’y nadiskubre nila sa isinagawang raid noong Biyernes na isa source ng iligal na drogang ibinebenta sa bayang ito ay ang Batangas Provincial Jail sa Lunsod Batangas. “Saan nanggagaling ang droga… di ga hepe, dinig nyo, dinig din ni Atty. (Genaro) Cabral… ang droga ay nanggaling sa bilibid, di ba Atty. Cabral?… sa Batangas… doon nila kinukuha..,” pahayag ng alkalde sa harap ng mga nagsidalo sa isinagawang “Public Safety Awareness and Peace and Order Issues and Concerns” public forum sa naturang bayan noong Biyernes ng umaga. Ayon pa sa alkalde, nakaaalarma na ang ganitong sitwasyon. Ang pahayag umanong ito ng alkalde ay batay sa isinagot sa kanila ng isa sa mga naaresto sa naturang raid.

Ngunit kaagad din namang pinabulaanan ng pamunuan ng provincial jail ang pahayag ni Alilio. Sa pahayag ni Ret. Col. Gaudencio Pucyutan, deputy provincial jail warden, sa isang lokal na himpilan ng radyo, tahasan nitong itinanggi ang pahayag ng alkalde. Aniya pa, walang katotohanan ang ulat sapagkat mahigpit ang seguridad na ipinaiiral sa loob ng bilangguan. Binanggit pa nito na sinisiguro nilang hindi sila nalulusutan ng mga dumadalaw dahil dumadaan sa masusing inspeksyon ang lahat ng mga pumapasok na bisita at ang anumang bagay na dala ng mga itong ipinapasok sa loob. Kaugnay nito, sinabi rin ni Pucyutan na nagsasagawa rin ng hiwalay na imbestigasyon ang pamunuan ng panlalawigang piitan upang tiyaking hindi sila malusutan ng nasabing mga kontrabando.| BALIKAS News team

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Montemaria Shrine, bagong tourism magnet ng Batangas prime tourist destination ang ating lalawigan. Nandiyan ang Taal Volcano na tinaguriang puso ng Batangas, heritage houses ng Taal, mga sikat na religious houses katulad ng Taal Basilica, at iba pang magagandang pasyalan. Sa pagkain naman, meron tayong lomi at bulalo na talaga naming dinarayo dahil sa sarap. Dagdag pa ang napakasarap na ginataan at sinaing na tulingan, maliputo at ang tawilis na sa lawa lang ng Taal matatagpuan”, pagmamalaki pa ng gobernadora na sa kaua-unahang pagkakataon ay nakarating sa Montemaria Shrine. Aniya pa, hindi lamang ang magagandang atraksyon, mayamang kultura at masasarap na pagkain ang bentahe ng lalawigan ng Batangas upang makakuha ng atensyon sa mga turista kundi ang mismong mga Batangueño na aniya’y kilalang masisipag at masayahin. “Kasama ako ni incoming Governor Dodo Mandanas siento

porsyento sa pagpapanatili at lalo pang pagpapaunlad ng ating turismo”, pagtatapos ni Recto. Samantala, ipinakita rin sa publiko sa pamamagitan ng isang audio-video presentation ang Master Development Plan ng Montemaria Asia Pilgrims, Inc. (MAPI) para idebelop ang may ilang ektaryang bulubundukin bilang Punta Verde na kapapalooban ng mga religious shrines, condotel, at leisure parks at maging word-class tourism destination. Ayon pa kay Mandanas, ang Montemaria Shrine na siyang pinakamataas na staue ng Mahala na Birheng Maria sa buong mundo sa taas na 88-metro ay kikilalanin din bilang Memorial of World Peace. Nagbigay-aliw naman sa mga dumalo ang pagbida ng mga talent ng ilang Batangueno gaya ng Lahing Batangan Dance Troupe at ni Tawag ng Tanghalan grand finalist Ms. Pauline Agupitan.| YSON A. SEBULINO

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Bangkay ng hubot-hubad na lalaki, natagpuan sa Bauan LEMERY, Batangas – NALAGLAG na sa kamay ng batas ang dalawang (2) dalagang pinaghihinalaang tulak ng iligal na droga sa bayang ito matapos magpositibo ang Search Warrant Operation sa Barrio bagong Silang, Brgy. Maguihan sa bayang ito nitong Biyernes ng umaga, Hunyo 10. Hindi na nakapalag ang mga suspek sa mga sumugod na tauhan ng Lemery PNP sa pamumuno ni Police Chief Inspector Dwight Fonte, Jr, at 3rd MP Batangas na pinangunahan ni Police Inspector Florencio Caisip, dala ang Search Warrant na ipinalabas ni Hon. Judge Eleuterio Larisma Bathan ng RTC Branch 5, Lemery, Batangas, na may petsang Hunyo 8, 2016. Kinilala ng otoridad ang mga inarestong sina Rochelle Tejamo y Sombe alyas Mone, 24, at Annaliza Marfuri y Baroja, 22, kapwa tambay at mga residente ng naturang lugar. Nakumpiska sa tinitirhan ng mga suspek ang mga kontrabando

katulad ng mga 12 selyadong transparent plastic sachets na may mga crystalline substances na hinihinalang shabu na may timbang na humigit-kumulang 4.0 gramo. Narekober din ang mga improvised aluminum foil tooters at mga disposable lighters. Samantala, apat na iba pang suspek sa pagtutulak, pag-iingat at paggamit ng ipinagbabawal na gamot ang naunang inaresto ng pulisya sa isang pang kaugnay na operasyon sa naturan ding lugar noon ding Biyernes ng umaga, at naaktuhang nagsasagawa ng potsession. Kinilala ni Fonte ang mga inarestong sina Jepoy Dusay y Morales alayas negro, 21, binata; Nelson de Silva y Mendoza alyas Arabo, 21, may live-in partner; si Mara jane y Monserat, 23, at si Ruben Guci y Mariano, 73, balo – pawang residente ng Brgy. Maguihan, Lemery. Sina Dusay at De Silva ay kapwa

nasa Drug Personality Watchlist ng bayang ito. Nabatid pa na si Dusay ay dati nang naaresto ng pulisya noong taong 2013 sa katulad ding kaso ngunit nakapag-piyansa para sa pansamantalang paglaya. Nakumpiska sa mga suspek ang 10 selyadong sachet na naglalaman ng hinihinalaang shabu substance, disposable lighters at improvised water pipe with suspected shabu residue. Nakumpiska rin kay Mane ang kabuuang perang P26,950 na nakabalumbon at hinihinalang pinagbilhan o pambili ng droga. Hanggang sa sandaling sinusulat ang balita, ang mga suspek ay nasa kostudiya pa ng nabanggit na Police Station samantalang inihahanda ang paglilipat sa kanila sa Batangas Provincial Crime Laboratory para sa kaukulang drug tests at ang paglalagak ng mga nakumpiskang ebidensya ng krimen.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS at YSON A. SEBULINO

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Ordinansang pipigil sa pagdami ng‘rugby boys’.. Ito ang pahayag ni Kagawad Claudette Ambida-Alday, may akda ng ordinansang tinawag na “An

NAGTIPON-TIPON sa Montemaria Shrine ang mga tourism officers ng Batangas, at iba pang stakeholders upang isulong ang Batangas bilang bagong tourism destination sa bansa. Magiging pinakamataas na renulto ng Mahal na Birheng Maria sa buong mundo sa taas na 88 metro, ang lugar na ito ay tinatawag ding Memorial of World Peace.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS

Ordinance Regulating the Sale of Products and Providing Penalties for Violation Thereof”. Tuwirang pinagtibay ng konseho sa ikalwa at huling pagbasa ang naturang ordinansa sa sesyon nito nitong Lunes, Hunyo 13. Ayon pa sa kagawad, nakapokus ang ordinansa sa pagregulate sa lahat ng establisimyento na nagbebenta ng naturang mga produktong kemikal, partikular sa mga hardware, construction supplies store, kabilang na rin ang mga karaniwang mga tindahan sa lungsod. “Wala ng pinipili at kahit mga paslit, nakikita nating sila ay pinagbebentahan ng mga magtitinda,” ani Ambida. Kapansinpandin aniya sa lunsod na may mga magtitinda na nagtitingi o retail ng rugby kahit sa mga sari-sari stores kaya naman lumobo na ang bilang ng mga batang apektado nito. Itinatakda sa bagong ordinansa na kailangang ang mga tindahan o

establisimyentong nagbebenta ng rugby at katuld na mga produkto ay magmantine ng talaan ng pangalan at address ng bumili. Kailangan ding may kaukulang valid identification card ang nabili at may sapat na gulang. Itinatadhana rin sa ordinansa ang otoridad at responsibilidad ng Business Permits and Licensing Office na bisitahing regular ang lahat ng naturang tindahan upang masiguro na naipapatupad nang maayos ang nasabing ordinansa. Sakaling may mapatunayang lumabag sa mga probisyon ng ordinansa, itinakda ang kaukulang parusang pagkakulong ng mula 1 hanggang 3 buwan kasama na ang multang P5,000 o higit pa. Maaari ring makanselah ang business permit ng bahay-kalakal o rindahan kung mapatutunayang patuloy na nilalabag nito ang bagong ordinansa.| JOENALD MEDINA RAYOS


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OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS THE following data are deduced from the Provincial Certificate of Canvass of the May 9, 2016 National and Local Elections as released by the Provincial Board of Canvassers. - Ed.

CALATAGAN For MAYOR 01 PALACIO, OLIVER 02 PANTOJA, LENIE

LP NP

13,049 12,214

For VICE-MAYOR 01 DEL ROSARIO, ANDREA ANNE NP 02 AYTONA, GLENN LP 03 ANZALDO, MICHAEL IND

13,572 8,307 2,709

For MEMBERS, SANGGUNIANG BAYAN 01. BAUTISTA, REX LP 02. DELAS ALAS, NOEL LP 03. CAHAYON, PULYN LP 04. CAISIP, TEDDY NP 05. COZ, JUN LP 06. BAUTISTA, ELY LP 07. PALACIO, TESSA NP 08. SAYO, ANTHONY NP 09. AFABLE, ATO LP 10. ROL, KIM NP 11. BABARAN, JAIME LP 12. TORRES, MARILYN LP 13. HERNANDEZ, BABA NP 14. ILAO, SERGIO NP 15. DEPUSOY, RUEL NP 16. CUETO, BITOY NP 17. SALAZAR, LEON SR. IND

13,431 12,333 11,993 11,747 11,175 10,177 10,070 9,970 8,977 8,864 8,451 8,450 6,578 6,254 6,083 5,342 3,060

Malawakang paglilinis kontra dengue, inilunsad sa 72 barangay LUNSOD NG LIPA, Batangas – UPANG tuluyang mapigilan ang pagkalat ng sakit na dengue sa lunsod, naglunsad ng malawakang paglilinis kontra dengue ang mga opisyal at residente ng 72 barangay rito katuwang ang mga kawani ng pamahalaang lunsod, Hunyo 15. Bawat residente ng barangay ay nagtulung-tulong upang maglinis ng kalye, kanal at maging mga bakuran kung saan hinanap nila ang mga bagay at gamit na karaniwang pinamumugaran ng lamok tulad ng mga lumang gulong ng sasakyan, lata, bote at iba pang basura.

Ang naturang programa ay bahagi ng National Dengue Awareness Day naglalayong lipulin ang naturang sakit na malaki ang pinsalang naidudulot lalo na sa mga kabataan. Layunin din nitong maisulong ang zero-free dengue city. Ayon kay City Administrator Atty. Leo Latido, nararanasan na naman ang pag-ulan at kasunod nito ay ang pagdating ng mga bagyo at masamang panahon kung kaya’t dapat ngayon pa lamang ay paghandaan na ito. “Kinakailangang maglinis tayo upang wala tayong pagsisihan

sapagkat ang dengue ay hindi lamang sakit na nakakaperwisyo sa kalusugan ng isang tao kundi maaari rin itong magdulot ng kamatayan lalo na kung huli na bago maagapan at tuluyang bumaba na ang platelet ng biktima nito”, dagdag pa ni Latido. Kaugnay nito nanawagan ang lokal na pamahalaan sa lahat ng Lipeño na panatilihin ang kalinisan ng kapaligiran at ugaliin ang 4 o’clock habit ng paglilinis lalo na sa mga posibleng pinamamahayan ng lamok.| BHABY P. DE CASTRO

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TAAL For MAYOR: 01 MERCADO, FULGENCIO I. 02 VILLANO, MICHAEL REY A. 03 NAVARRO, ENRICO B.

LP NPC PDP-LABAN

13,932 13,387 150

For VICE-MAYOR: 01 ALBUFERA, JOVITO M. 02 ALVAREZ, EDWARD

NP LP

13,341 13,204

For SANGGUNIANG PANLUNSOD 01 REYES, TAGALOG 02 MANIMTIM, JUNE 03 REYES, BIBO 04 ALCANTARA, EBER 05 VILLANUEVA, RICKY 06 LEGASPI, JUN 07 BALEROS, MARIDEL 08 CASANOVA, NELSON 09 MONTENEGRO, HAJIE 10 TAMAYO, JEFFERSON 11 ALCARAZ, WARREN 12 LASCANO, ERW IN 13 GARCES, ARNEL 14 MARANAN, POLLY 15 CUENTO, RAFFY 16 DELA ROSA, JAY 17 MONTENEGRO, ENTE 18 DE LEON, PABLO 19 SALAZAR, GLENN 20 ATIENZA, DENNIS 21 BALEROS, ROBERTO 22 AGUILA, GIL 23 NAVARRO, GLORIA

LP NPC LP NP LP LP NPC LP NPC NP IND NPC PDPLBN LP NPC LP LP NPC IND PDPLBN IND PDPLBN UNA

12,439 11,788 10,992 10,393 9,908 9,589 9,136 9,019 8,994 8,956 8,943 8,905 8,793 7,912 7,735 7,519 7,101 5,857 4,784 2,669 2,091 1,283 978

PADREGARCIA

For MAYOR 01. RIVERA, MICHAEL ANGELO 02. GUTIERREZ, ABRAHAM

LP NPC

14,888 9,541

For VICE-MAYOR 01. CANTOS, NOEL 02. VIDAL, MELVIN

LP NPC

14,202 9,394

For MEMBERS, SANGGUNIANG BAYAN 1. TAPALLA, EMILIO 2. MANALO, MARK LESTER 6. MARASIGAN, CRISTIAN 3. PESIGAN, RODEL 4. DIMACULANGAN, NILO 5. VILLAR, FERDIE 6. MARASIGAN, CRISTIAN 7. CERIA, MONALIZA 8. MAALA, RENZEL MAE 9. LINATOC, ANDOY 10. KASILAG, BONG 11. ESTOLE, INOG 12. ESTOLE, LEON ANTONIO 13. DE SILVA, BEDONG 14. AGUILA, ANTONIO 15. CONVENTO, TEMOTEO 16. MANGUNDAYAO, ADOBO

LP LP LP LP LP NPC LP LP NPC NPC NPC IND NPC NPC NPC NPC IND

12,504 11,265 10,732 11,098 11,050 10,866 10,732 10,340 10,321 10,221 9,761 9,753 9,005 8,547 7,634 7,012 4,984

Political Party / A ffiliation KBL - Kilusan sa Bagong Lipunan | LP - Liberal Party | NP - Nacionalista Party | NPC - Nationalist people’s Coalition | NUP - National Union Party | PDP-Laban - Partido ng Demokratikong Pilipino-Laban | PMB - Partido ng Masang Batangueño | UNA - United Nationalist Alliance | IND. - Independent Compiled by B ALIKA S Reportorial Team

SI Tanauan City Mayor Antonio C. Halili kasama ang apo ng dating gobernador Modesto Q. Castillo na si Boy Blue Castillo at ang mga miyembro ng Sangguniang Panlunsod sa pangunguna ni Vice Mayor Jhoana C. Corona na nakiisa sa pagdiriwang ng ika-131 taon ng kapanganakan ng dakilang anak ng lunsod at dating gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Batangas.| JUN MOJARES

Ika-131 taong kapanganakan ni Gov. Modesto Castillo, ipinagdiwang sa Tanauan City TANAUAN CITY, Batangas – SAMA-SAMANG ginunita ng sambayanang Tanaueño ang ika-131 taong kapanganakan nang dating Gobernador Modesto Quino Castillo noong Miyerkules, Hunyo 15. Pinangunahan ni Tanauan City Mayor Antonio C. Halili ang pagaalay ng bulaklak sa busto ng dating gobernador na nilahukan din ng iba’t ibang mga organisasyon at samahan sa lungsod. Isang misa rin ang inialay ng mga kaanak na sinundan naman ng isang maikling programa at simpleng salu-salo na ginanap mismo sa Governor Modesto Castillo Memorial Cultural Center sa lunsod na ito. Isinilang noong Hunyo 15, 1885 sa Tanauan, Batangas, si Modesto Castillo ay panganay na anak nina Sixto Castillo at Severina Quino. Nag-aral siya sa Ateneo De Manila at nagtapos ng abogasiya sa Pamantasan ng Santo Tomas (UST). Taong 1912 nang siya ay unang sumabak sa pulitika, at nahalal na miyembro ng Konseho ng noon ay bayan ng Tanauan. Matapos nito, siya ay nahalal na gobernador ng Lalawigan ng Batangas at nanilbihan sa loob ng tatlong sunudsunod na termino mula taong 1922 hanggang 1930. Sa ilalim ng kanyang administrasyon, naipatayo ang kasalukuyang gusali ng Kapitolyo at ang dating Panlalawigang Ospital (ngayon at Batangas Medical Center) nang walang ayudang pinansiyal mula sa pamahalaang nasyonal. Siya rin ang nagpalaganap ng sistemang “diversification of crops” na nagpataas ng ani at nag-angat ng kabuhayan ng mga

magsasaka ng lalawigan. Matapos ang kanyang paninilbihan sa Pamahalaang Panlalawigan, siya naman ay hinirang na pinuno ng Executive Bureau sa ilalim ni Pangulong Manuel L. Quezon at natalagang Judge of the Court of First Instance of Batangas noong kasagsagan ng Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig. Noong taong 1946-47, panandalian siyang muling naglingkod bilang gobernador ng lalawigan at sa huli ay itinalagang Chief Judge of the Court of Industrial Relations mula 1947 hanggang 1955. Samantala, dinaluhan din ang nasabing pagdiriwang ni Vice

Governor-elect Sofronio C. Ona, Jr., bilang panauhing-pandangal, at mga kasapi ng Sangguniang Panlunsod sa pangunguna ni Vice Mayor Jhoanna C. Corona. Kabilang din sa mga nakiisa at nagbigay parangal sa isinagawang pagdiriwang ang mga opisyal at miyembro ng iba’t ibang organisasyon at samahan gaya ng Tanauan City Lions Club, Samahang Batangueña, Rotary Club of Tanauan, Senior Citizens’ Federation, Liga ng mga Barangay at KALIPI. Gayundin ang BATELEC II, Tanauan Institute at Laurel Memorial District Hospital.| MARIA TERESA S. BUÑO

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATES OF SPS. PERFECTO B. ATIENZA AND LUCIA LINATOC ATIENZA NOTICE is hereby given that the estates of the late SPOUSES PERFECTO B. ATIENZA AND LUCIA LINATOC ATIENZA consisting of 14 parcels of land, to wit: (1) covered by OCT No. P-5124 containing an area of 11,934 sq. m., located at Brgy. San Miguel, Padre Garcia, Batangas; (2) covered by TCT No. T-41623 containing an area of 17,272 sq. m., more or less, located at Brgy. San Miguel, Padre Garcia, Batangas; (3) covered by TCT No. 31783 situated in the City of Lipa, Island of Luzon, containing an area of 156.50 sq. m., more or less; (4) covered by TCT No. 32018 situated in the City of Lipa, Island of Luzon, containing an area of 156.50 sq. m., more or less; (5) covered by TCT No. 26552, situated in the Municipality of Lipa, containing an area of 284 sq. m., more or less; (6) covered by TCT No. T-53896, situated in the Barrio of San Felipe, Padre Garcia, Batangas, containing an area of 2,104 sq. m.; (7) covered by OCT No. P-6276, situated Brgy. San Felipe, Padre Garcia, Batangas, containing an area of 28,578 sq. m.; (8) covered by TCT No. 214901, situated in Diliman, Quezon City, containing an area of 151.30 sq. m., more or less; (9) covered by TCT No. T-13305, situated at Lipa City, containing an area of 237 sq. m., more or less; (10) covered by OCT No. P50 containing an area of 2,510 sq. m.; (11) covered by TCT No. 19613, situated at Pag-olingin, Lipa City, containing an area of 4,790 sq. m., more or less; (12) coverd by TCT No. T-79044, situated at Brgy. Pinagulingin, Lipa City, containing an area of 1,509 sq. m.; (13) covered by TCT No. 19616, situated at Brgy. Rizal, Lipa City, containing an area of 7,399 sq.m., more or less; and (14) covered by TCT No. T-14921, situated at Brgy. Pag-olingin, Lipa City, containing an area of 1,493 sq.m., more or less, have been extrajudicially settled by and among their heirs per Doc. No. 445; Page No. 89; Book No. LXX; Series of 2016 of ATTY. ERWIN M. LAYOG, Notary Public. Pahayagang Balikas | June 6, 13 & 20, 2016


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West Philippine Sea in the Public Mind: Beyond Sound Bites AS the Philippines heads into a new political dispensation, much of the country is watching with bated breath how the newly minted Presidentelect Rodrigo Duterte will sooner or later deal with the issue of China’s aggressive intrusion into the West Philippine Sea (or areas of the South China Sea lying within the country’s exclusive economic zone prescribed by international law). By this time, thanks or no thanks to a media feeding frenzy over the maverick presidential winner from the south, who hasn’t heard or read Duterte’s public statements (or watched him on television issuing the same) on the country’s territorial conflict with China? His pronouncements have sent mixed, nay, contradictory, signals on where he stands or sits amid this simmering maritime flashpoint in Philippine-Sino ties. This, against a backdrop of the much anticipated ruling of The Hague tribunal, where the Philippines, taking the path of international arbitration under outgoing President Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III’s watch, has lodged its case against China. Such declarations easily lend themselves to sound bite-riddled, “he said/she said”, media reports, the better to dumb down important issues and public discourse. That they have generated more media hype is best viewed in light of the fact that they come no less from from the country’s recently proclaimed president, who has earned a global reputation not only for his foul mouth bent on spewing out invective-laden rants each time he speaks, but also for his predictable yet no less disturbing off-the-cuff comments even on a highly volatile issue that is the West Philippine Sea. Duterte is known to have said he would seek multilateral talks with other claimant states to the South China Sea and major Philippine allies like the United States, favored a joint exploration with China in the resourcerich, strategic waterway, and, perhaps tongue-in-cheek, that he would jetski to the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal to plant a Philippine flag on the disputed island. The 71-year-old soon-to-be-erstwhile Davao City mayor’s every declaration, however facetious or mind-boggling to some, and clearly a sharp departure from the Aquino administration’s posture on the West Philippine Sea, has merited prominent print space and airtime. But whether extensive media coverage of the country’s territorial tensions with China, conveniently alongside Duterte’s propensity to flipflop on the maritime wrangling in the West Philippine Sea, has led to more nuanced and expansive understanding among Filipinos of the relevant issues involved is entirely another matter. To date much of the narrative on the escalating territorial quarrel between the two Asian neighbors tends to pit the states involved against one other — China vs the Philippines and other regional claimants, and China vs the US as well as Japan as major global powers keen to assert freedom of navigation in the contested waters of the South China Sea, and push for regional peace and stability in the face of China’s bluster. There is no gainsaying the polarizing impact of the South China Sea disputes, which involve other Southeast Asian neighbors. Yet such discords carry more complexities than what the Philippine media may have cared to examine and bring to the forefront of public discussion. Are there other frames besides conflict through which the South China Sea issue — and how it impacts a smaller country like the Philippines — must be seen and reported by the press? Surely there are, such as the economic and historical sides of the dispute. What are the dominant narratives driving public discussions on the West Philippine Sea? What issues are being glossed over or have merited little, if any, media attention? Is there adequate context and background in media coverage of the ongoing maritime standoff between China and the Philippines? To what extent have the media, citing carefully researched pieces of evidence presented by experts including Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, challenged China’s extensive territorial claims, moored in the historically dubious nine-dash line that covers practically the entire West Philippine Sea? Media’s role in fostering public understanding of important issues — not least of which are the dark clouds hovering over the West Philippine Sea — cannot be underscored enough. This is true not only at the national level but also across communities that are far removed from the center of foreign policymaking in the Philippines. Interestingly enough, it is in these areas where impoverished and marginalized sectors such as fisherfolk have been feeling the brunt of China’s bellicose actions, enough to send alarm bells ringing and crisis

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“Productive life imprisonment to compensate the victim or victim’s family” BUHAY Party-List Rep. Lito Atienza has vowed to push for new legislation that would punish heinous crime convicts with a harsher form of lifelong incarceration, instead of death by hanging as proposed by Presidentelect Rodrigo Duterte. “Our alternative is tantamount to locking up a convict and throwing away the key,” said Atienza, who earlier backed Duterte’s aggressive stance against crime but also cautioned against the “reckless” revival of the death penalty. “Just the same, we categorically maintain that raising the certainty of punishment, as opposed to increasing the severity of the penalty itself, is the strongest deterrence to potential offenders,” Atienza, former three-term mayor of Manila, said. “If there was 100 percent assurance of being apprehended and imprisoned for committing a crime, fewer people would do so,” he said. innocentThe lawmaker called for “a total war” on widespread corruption in law enforcement, the prosecution service, the judiciary, and in corrections, saying that a criminal justice system in tiptop condition is the surest way to guarantee arrest and punishment. Atienza said he would file a bill defining a new mode of life imprisonment for serious offenders, immediately upon the opening of the 17th Congress next month. Under his proposal, those found guilty of grave crimes would receive a new sentence called “qualified reclusion perpetua,” in lieu of the death penalty, which had been long abandoned by 140 countries, including the Philippines, as a cruel and degrading punishment that violates the sanctity of human life. “The problem with the death penalty is that it leaves no room for rectification. We cannot bring a dead convict back to life, even if another party later on confesses to having committed the crime for which the convict had been wrongfully condemned,” Atienza said. He said qualified reclusion perpetua means that a convict would stay in prison for an absolute minimum of 40 years, or until he or she attains the age of 70

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A so-called “life termer” under existing laws is also entitled to good conduct or loyalty allowances, and a reduction of sentence for preventive detention, or for time spent in jail prior to conviction, Atienza said. “But under our proposal, all these allowances and the benefit of reduced sentence for preventive detention would not apply to convicts sentenced to qualified reclusion perpetua,” he said. Atienza also wants heinous crime convicts to perform productive labor while in prison, with the earnings derived therefrom placed in a fund to indemnify their victims. For this purpose, he called for the establishment of a new Victim’s Indemnification Fund to be administered by the Department of Justice.|BALIKAS News Team

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Neoliberalism and greater Inequality - 2 THE IMF study zeroed financial crashes and has in on the negative effects resulted in greater of two neoliberal policies: inequality. Regarding financial openness or the fiscal consolidation or deregulation of capital austerity measures, it flows and fiscal consowas concluded that this lidation or austerity lowers the output of the measures, which seek to economy, as the LAST PART OF 2-PART SERIES balance the budget, government cuts back on reduce government expenditures and debt. productive expenditures, and results in worsening The study asserted that “the expansion of global unemployment. It also recommended the institution of trade has rescued millions from abject poverty. Foreign redistribution policies such as increased government direct investment has often been a way to transfer spending on education and training. technology and know-how to developing economies. So if neoliberal economic policies worsened Privatization of state- owned enterprises has in many inequality, unemployment and poverty, and have made instances led to more efficient provision of services and essential services inaccessible to majority of the people, lowered the fiscal burden on governments.” due to increased rates and prices and the deterioration Well, did the study factor in the loss of jobs in of services, why shouldn’t there be a review of the whole domestic manufacturing, especially in underdeveloped neoliberal agenda? If the neoliberal agenda did not countries, due to the closure of companies that lose out deliver as promised and has instead made the country in the competition from imports and multinational more vulnerable to crisis, has failed to develop the corporations? How about the increasing landlessness country’s basic industries, and has reversed the resulting from land-use conversion and the inability of development of the country’s agriculture, why should local agriculture to compete with imported agricultural the next government not explore other models and products? frameworks? In terms of transfer of technology, how come There is wisdom in developing local industry to countries dependent on foreign investments have not provide for the people’s needs and the country’s been able to develop their local industry? development. In like manner, wouldn’t the Did the privatization of power result in better services implementation of a genuine agrarian reform program and elimination of power outages? Did the privatization free the rural sector from feudal backwardness and of water services improve the access of the people to unleash the productive potential of farmers who ample, clean water? How about the privatization of the constitute the majority of the population? Actually, all Metro Rail Transit (MRT)? Did it result to better developed and economically powerful countries right commuter train services? now underwent a process of developing their national However, the study acknowledged that the industries and implemented an agrarian reform liberalization and deregulation of capital flows, program, albeit limited, to free the farmers and the especially portfolio investments and hot, speculative, whole nation from the fetters of feudal backwardness. debt inflows increased the vulnerability of countries to Why could we not do the same?| WWW.BULATLAT.COM

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Understanding the primacy of conscience CONSCIENCE continues to be a hot issue among theologians and those who try to describe how our moral life should be. In the blogosphere, there is now a lot of discussion, often raising dust and emitting sparks that tend to darken and confuse people rather than enlighten and clarify. There is even now a group of theologians who, reacting to recent scandals and other problems of the Church today, boldly propose ecclesiastical structural reforms that more or less are inspired by this so-called primacy of conscience. Fine, but let’s look at things more closely. Offhand, at first reading, I already get the impression that what they are proposing does not amount to a further homogeneous development of our understanding of Church, faithful to the original, but rather a mutation, a heterogeneous departure from the original, a different banana, so to speak. Appeals to understanding, compassion and charity are made to sweeten the acceptability of these proposals. For sure, we all have to be understanding, compassionate and charitable, but all these should not depart from the truth, from faith, from Church teaching, and from Christ himself. Our quest for Church development and Christian maturity should not abandon our duty to fidelity. To flow with the times, to adapt to the current situations should never be understood as having the right to transfer our anchor to another set of beliefs. We have to be wary when we react to problems and issues simply relying on gut feel or instincts or the Pavlovian way that take in only the here and now and ignoring the eternal, the short-run and forgetting the long-run, the literal while setting aside the other deeper aspects and higher angles from which they should be viewed. Sad to say, some of our local thinkers invoke this so-called primacy of conscience to support the view that people should be left on their own to decide what is good for them in terms of reproductive rights and health. They should not be told they are wrong when they opt to go into a contraceptive lifestyle. To them, that would not be respecting their conscience. It’s obvious that our conscience plays an indispensable part in our lives. We always have to follow it, because right or wrong, it is the judgment we make whether the action we are going to do, are doing or have already done, is good or bad. From there, we can readily see that our conscience does not operate in a vacuum. It is neither absolutely

self-generated nor selfcontained. It has to be conformed to a law which it does not invent, but rather only discovers. And it has the duty to uphold that law, know and live it better each day, protect and defend it, etc. The primacy of conscience or the freedom of conscience should not be understood as the right for one to be absolutely left on his own when he decides, without giving him support, advice, clarification, and even correction from God through human instruments. No one is free from God who is our Creator, and who establishes the original divine law that governs all of us. From this law springs the moral law that governs our human acts. No one is free from the human instruments and institutions God has made available to guide us. Even in our political and social life, we immediately acknowledge the need for offices and officials with power and authority to help us live out our life as a nation. In our spiritual and moral life, the same thing happens. We need offices, officials, institutions, etc. with power and authority to guide us. We just cannot fence our conscience from them. In one blog, I read a twisted interpretation of how the Catechism itself describes conscience. That it is “man’s most secret core and his sanctuary (where) he is alone with God whose voice echoes in his depths (1776),” is now taken to mean that no one can tell anything to anyone about what his conscience tells him, because conscience is supposedly an affair strictly between God and man. Even the Catechism point on the need for the formation of conscience is understood as one undertaken strictly by oneself and his view of God. No one can teach him anything. So now, all consciences are correct. There can be no erroneous consciences! This phenomenon reminds me of the scribes and Pharisees of Christ’s time. They were also intelligent and religious, but preferred to have their own views instead of acknowledging Christ as Redeemer.|

“Let’s all stay the course!” OSLO, NORWAY — Four (4) years after its breakdown and collapse, we are now on the threshold of a resumption of the stalled peace talks with the CPP/NPA/NDF. Our yesterday’s signing of the Joint Statement in Oslo, Norway will usher in the formal re-start next month of what could be another renewed effort to end conflict and bring about that long elusive but cherished peace in the land. Our recent Oslo “encounter” was a reunion of sorts of old friends on both sides of the negotiating table but whose efforts in various times and climes in the past proved futile. Now, new sparks of the dawning Rodrigo Duterte presidency are re-igniting the peace landscape. After our 2-day Oslo parley, there is now evident optimism and trust. There is mutual enthusiasm and hope, not only amongst us negotiators across the table, but most significantly, among us all Filipinos, in whose behalf all these efforts are being done in the first place. Yet, the road ahead to trek is not that always smooth and easy. There will expectedly be humps and bumps along the way. But there is a destination that we must all inevitably reach. Our new President is taking the decisive lead and has shown us the way. Let us all stay the course.| (Statement of Incoming Peace Adviser Jesus G. Dureza on the resumption of Peace Talks)

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Personalism and democracy AS values usually stand for what is proper and correct, what is right and worthwhile, what is ideal and the like, people should be vigilant and careful lest their value system become but ego-centered. These are the times that seem to promote if not actually affirm the social liability of personalism in what is right or wrong, what is virtue or vice—particularly in the sphere of governance anchored on egoism. Whereas such downright egoism would readily and eventually promote if not even facilitate socio-political disorder in terms of individuals and/or groups thereof simply doing what they please, a supposedly democratic government would find it really hard if not practically impossible to work for the common good, for the public welfare of society in general—precisely under such a personalistic or egoistic orientation in the local/national level of governance anchored on egoism. Democracy and self-discipline are not contradictory. True freedom and proper regulations are not mutually exclusive. In other words, without discipline, democracy becomes a moral difficulty if not a downright political impossibility. There is, however, a big difference between the freedom upheld and promoted by true democracy vis-à-vis relativism subscribed to and justified by liberalism which considers objective truths as inimical even to what is true, right, and proper. The truth is that freedom promotes choice such that there is even the reality known as “Freedom of Choice”. So it is that there is really no objective ethical and moral choice between what is virtuous and what is vicious, what is democratic and what is tyrannical. In a democratic system of government, political authority is accountable to the people. Such accountability is by virtue of the free election of those holding accountable public authority. So it is that—when eventually perceived and actually proven incapable of heading a democratic leadership—despotic public authority are ultimately dismissed from office in due time by the people themselves through subsequent uprising if not free elections. As it is correctly said, some individuals can fool some people some of the time—but definitely not all people at the same time. To make civil life proceed well in its over-all course towards truth and justice, peace, and development—such is the over-all commitment of those elected by the people to public offices in a true, actual, and lasting democracy. And those thus representing the people in general are held accountable to the same people that gave them their respective elective public authority in a democratic government. This, however, in no way means that public officials may just remain passive agents, indolent individuals, laid back characters. The said officials should then have the freedom to fulfill their mandate generally in terms of knowing and working for the common good of the people, whereas public offices are categorically intended for public service in favor of the common good. So it is thus provided: “The Philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.” (1987 Phil. Constitution, Art. II, Sec. 1) So it is that in the context of the above provision, personalism, egoism, individualism in government are the enemies of people living in a democratic country.

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West Philippine Sea in the Public Mind.... shockwaves reverberating across the country. But this kind of scenario is perhaps best left to the imagination. It appears that the tides of public opinion on the West Philippine Sea have yet to rise in unison with the frenzied efforts of the government to wrest back control of the contested islands. Suffice it to say that public engagement and dialogue around the West Philippine Sea vary at best —and it behooves the media

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to report on the country’s claims in the disputed waters with increased sharpness, nuance, background and context. To do otherwise is to leave the public wading helplessly in the murky waters of the disputed islands — amid a sea of shallow reports on competing maritime claims, not to mention Duterte’s controversial pronouncements that conveniently offer sensationalist grist for media mills.| TESS BACALLA


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200+ aplikante, hired-on-the-spot sa Lipa City Job’ Fair LUNSOD NG LIPA, Batangas – LIBONG aplikante na naghahanap ng trabaho ang dumagsa sa Lipa City Youth and Cultural Center nitong Miyerkules, Hunyo 15.

Ang programang ito ay bahagi ng ika-69 taong pagkakatatag ng naturang lunsod na may temang “Pananagutan sa Bayan: Matatag na Pundasyon ng

TRABAHO SA LIPA. KAAGAD na natanggap sa mga inaplayang trabaho ang mahigit pang 200 aplikante sa matagumpay na Jobs' Fair sa Lunsod ng Lipa, noong Miyerkules.| BHABY DE CASTRO

AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL DECISION BRANCH 83 TANAUAN CITY IN RE: PETITION FOR CORRECTION/DELETION OF SOME ENTRIES IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF JOHN LUCILLO REYES JOHN LUCILLO REYES, Petitioner -versus- SP PROC CASE NO. 16-04-238B T HE LOCAL CIVIL REGIST RAR OF MALVAR BATANGAS, AND T HE ADMINISTRATOR AND CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL, NAT IO NAL STAT I ST ICS OFFICE, AND DOMINGA LUCILLO REYES, Respondents x----------- ----- ------------------x ORDER Before this Court is a verified “Petition for Correction/Deletion of some entries in the Certificate of Live Birth of John Lucillo Reyes praying among others that after notice and hearing an Order issued ordering the Office of the Civil Registrar of Malvar, Batangas and Civil Registrar General to correct/rectify and delete the incorrect entries in his Certificate of Live Birth as follows: a. Entry No. 23 legitimate – the marking on the designated box for “Yes” must be corrected which should be “No” and b. Entry No. 24 – Date and Place of Marriage – August 24, 1969, Malvar, Batangas, which should be deleted. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, let the initial hearing of this petition be set on August 19, 2016 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at which date and time any interested persons may appear and show cause why the said petition should not be granted. The petitioner is hereby directed to furnish copy of this petition, including annexes, to the Office of the Solicitor General, Makati City, Office of the Civil Registrar-General, Manila; Office of the Municipal Civil Registrar of Malvar, Batangas, and the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor, Tanauan City, Batangas and Dominga Lucillo Reyes. Let copy of this Order be published 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, at petitioner’s expense. Pursuant to the Resolution of the Supreme Court dated October 16, 2001 on Administrative Matter No. 01-10-07, the Branch Clerk Court is directed to immediately furnish the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, City of Tanauan, with a copy of this Order so that the same may be published with the provision of Presidential Decree No. 1079. SO ORDERED. Tanauan City, Batangas, May 20,2016. (Sgd.) ARNELO C. MESA Assisting Judge Copy furnished 1. Petitioner 2. Counsel 3. OSG

4. LCR-Malvar, Batangas 5. John Lucillo Reyes 6. RTC-

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Ating Kaunlaran”. May 62 kumpanya ang nakibahagi sa malawakang job fair na ito na palagiang ginagawa ng pamahalaang lunsod tuwing foundation

day. Mahigit sa 200 aplikante ang kaagad ay hired-on-thespot samantalang ang iba ay nakatakda sa kanilang final interview at pagkumpleto ng mga hinihinging dokumento ng mga inaplayang kumpanya. Ayon sa Public Employment Service Office ng Lipa City,bukod sa malawakang jobs fair na ito ay palagian din silang nagsasagawa ng local recruitment activity na hindi bababa sa apat kada buwan. Layon nitong matugunan ang pangangailangan ng mga Batangueño lalo’t higit ang mga Lipeno sa

JUDICIAL NOTICE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION BRANCH I BULWAGAN NG KATARUNGAN PALLOCAN WEST, BATANGAS CITY IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF MINOR MARY ANN BAGUI DE CASTRO AURORA BAY DE CASTRO SP PROC. NO. 16-10124 Petitioner, x----------------------------------x ORDER A verified petition was filed with this court by AURORA BAY DE CASTRO, of legal age, single, Filipino citizen and resident of 0328 Hilltop Drive, Barangay KumintangIbaba, Batangas City praying that after due notice, publication and hearing 1. That, minor Mary Ann Bagui De Castro be for all legal intents and purposes the minor child of the Petitioner; 2. That, the minor’s full name be changed from Mary Ann Bagui De Castro to Mary Ann De Castro; 3. Ordering the Local Civil Registrar of Batangas City to record the decree of adoption and change the name to be issued by the Honorable Court and therafter, to make the necessary amendments in the Birth Certificate of the adopted, on file with their office. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance the court sets the petition for hearing on September 7, 2016 at 1:30 in the afternoon. All the persons interested in the petition may appear in Court on the aforesaid date, time and place to show cause if any why the petition should not be granted. The Branch Sheriff is hereby directed to post copies of this order together with the petition and its annexes in the bulletin boards at the main entrance of the Provincial Capitol Building, and at the Hall of Justice, Batangas City for at least three (3) weeks prior to date set for initial hearing. Let this order be published at the expense of petitioners once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Batangas including the City of Batangas. Said newspaper must be chosen by raffle to be undertaken by the Office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Batangas City. The Court Social Worker Lina B. Anonuevo is hereby directed to conduct child and home study and to submit the corresponding reports thereon before the date set for initial hearing. She is likewise directed to conduct counselling session with the biological mother at her residence indicated in the petition. Likewise let the copy of this Order together with a copy of the petition be served to the Office of the Solicitor General, Makati City, Atty. Iluminado O. Cuevas, Office of the City Prosecutor and RTC-OCC, Batangas City.

pagkakaroon ng maayos na trabaho. Sinabi naman ni Lipa City Administrator Atty. Leo Latido na patuloy na isasagawa ng pamahalaang lunsod ang mga programang tulad nito na malaki ang maitutulong sa kanilang mga kababayan maging sa mga residente mula sa kalapit bayan at lungsod. “Sa panahon ngayon, ang trabaho ay isang pangangailangan ng tao sapagkat ito ang magbibigay sa kanya ng maayos na buhay, pagkakataong

makapag-aral,magkaroon ng pag-aari at makabili ng mga pangunahing pangangailangan ng pamilya kung kaya’t hindi tumitigil ang pamunuan ng pamahalaang lungsod sa pagbibigay ng ganitong mga programa,”dagdag pa ni Latido. Aniya pa, hanggat maaari ay hangad na maiwasan na din ang job mismatch upang maging kapaki-pakinabang lalo na sa mga college graduates ang kanilang mga natapos na kurso.| BHABY P. DE CASTRO

AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TANAUAN CITY EJF NO. 16-101 SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act 3135, as amended file by SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM (SSS), represented by ENGR. EVANGELINE B. RIVERA, Officer-inCharge, Housing and Asset Management Section (HAMS), San Pablo under the Lending and Asset Management Division with office address at 2nd Floor, SSS Building, Balagtas Boulevard corner M. Paulino St., San Pablo City, Laguna, mortgagee, against ISAIAS G. MALAYBALAY married to FRANCISCA C. MALAYBALAY, of legal age, Filipino citizen, with residence and postal address at Lot 35 Blk 6, Liza Compound, San Roque, Sto. Tomas, Batangas, mortgagor/s, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of March 1, 2016, amounts to SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN PESOS & 27/100 (Php 759,137.27), plus the expenses of this foreclosure which are all covered by the mortgage, the undersigned Ex-Officio Sheriff of Tanauan City, Batangas or any of his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on July 11,2016 at 9:00 o’clock in the morning to 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon in front of the Hall of Justice, Tanauan City Batangas, to the highest bidder for Cash or Manager’s Check and in Philippine Currency, the following real property/ies together with all the improvements thereon, to wit; TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-18411 “A parcel of land (Lot 35, Block 6 of the subd. plan, (LRC) Psd-173182 being a portion of land described on plan, Psu-44922, LRC Rec. No. N-10769), situated in the Barrio of San Roque, Mun.of Sto. Tomas, Prov. of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., points 4 to 1, by Road Lot 3; on the SE., points 1 to 2, by Lot 36, Blk. 6, both of the subd; on the SW., points 2 to 3, by Creek; and on the NW., points 3 to 4, by Lot 34, Blk. 6 of the subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1”on plan xxxxx to the point of beginning; containing an area of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY (180) SQUARE METERS.” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on July 18, 2016 same time and place, without further notice. Prospective buyers and/or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the above-described property/ ies and the encumbrances thereon if any there be. City of Tanauan, Province of Batangas, June 6, 2016.

SO ORDERED. Batangas City, May 6, 2016. (Sgd. ) FLORENCIO S. ARELLANO Judge I hereby certify that copy of this Order have been sent by registered mail to the petitioner, Atty. Iluminado O. Cuevas, Biological Parents, Office of the Solicitor General, Makati City, and by personal delivery to the Office of the City Prosecutor, RTC-OCC, Batangas City and SWO Lina B. Anonuevo. (Sgd.) GLENDA M. LACAMANA-KING Branch Clerk of Court Pahayagang Balikas | June 20, 27 & July 4, 2016

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Reinventing Smartphone Photography with the Huawei P9 HUAWEI Philippines celebrated the arrival of the muchanticipated brainchild of the partnership between Huawei and Leica—the Huawei P9. This much talked about smartphone, since its launch in London, is Huawei’s new flagship device that disrupts the world of smartphone photography with its dual-lens camera co-engineered with Leica, the iconic camera manufacturer. As early as 5 am, consumers have lined up at the Huawei concept store last June 11 in SM Mall of Asia to avail of the trade-in promo – trading their old cameras for a 20% discount for the P9 and P9 Plus – there is no doubt that this phone changes the way you experience and see smartphone photography. “If you think your smartphone has the best camera, think again. We are confident that the Huawei P9 and P9 Plus will elevate your standard in phone photography,” shared Jose Vega, Director for Consumer Business Group (CBG) of Huawei Philippines. “It is the phone that redefines creativity and social sharing right at your fingertips. At the core of the P9 is the pursuit of relentless creativity and self-expression.” The #OO Story The #OO represents the dual-lens camera of the Huawei P9, which combines the RGB and monochrome features to produce outstan-ding and vivid images. In every photograph produced by P9, it bears Leica’s unique emotional resonance and timelessness that reveals a different perspective in how one can see the world. “The arrival of the Huawei P9 line in the Philippines

AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TANAUAN CITY SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act. 3135 as amended file by HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND (otherwise known as Pag-IBIG Fund), with principal place of business at Petron Mega Plaza, 358 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City which mortgage was assigned in favour of HDMF (Pag-IBIG Fund), with business office at High Rise Business Center, National Highway, Brgy. Halang, Calamba City, Laguna, mortgagee against GERALD BENEDICT R. NONES, single, of legal age, Filipino citizen, with residence and postal address at 198 P. Carandang St., Brgy. 5, Tanauan City, Batangas, mortgagor, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which amount to THREE MILLION TWO HUNDRED NINETY ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY ONE PESOS AND 74/100 (Php 3,291,841.74), inclusive of interest and penalty charges as of April 18,2016, plus the expenses of this foreclosure which are all covered by the mortgage, the undersigned Ex-Officio Sheriff of Tanauan City, Batangas or any of his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on July 11, 2016, at nine o’clock in the morning to four o’clock in the afternoon in front of the Hall of Justice, Tanauan City, Batangas, to the highest bidder for cash or manager’s check and in Philippine Currency, the following real property/ies together with all the improvements thereon, to wit:

IN PHOTO are Huawei Southern Pacific Business Group Chief Operating Officer Henry Hsu and the Huawei Philippines Team: Country Manager Charles Wu, Director for Consumer Business Group Jojo Vega, Senior Marketing Manager Corinne Bacani, and Go To Market Manager Niño Carandang, with the models during the Philippine launch of Huawei P9.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO signifies a shift in the standard of phone photography. Now, the game has changed and we are confident to stand out from the norm,” said Corinne Bacani, Senior Marketing Manager for CBG of Huawei Philippines. “Much like how a Leica photograph stands out from others, P9 users set themselves apart from other smartphone users with the perfect tool for creativity and self-expression.” Meanwhile, the P9 family of devices features a state-of-the-art industrial design with the perfect blend of straight lines and curvatures, reflecting the Pseries’ minimalist design concept. Moreover, powered by the new 2.5GHz Kirin 955 and an upgraded finger print sensor, Huawei continues to be at the forefront of technological innovation in the spaces of speed and security, especially with this new flagship device.

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All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date. In the event the public auction will not take place on the said date, it shall be held on July 18, 2016 same time and place without further notice. Prospective buyers and/or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be. City of Tanauan,Province of Batangas, June 9, 2016. Published at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at: City Hall, Public Market Brgy. Hall of Poblacion 5 and Hall of Justice All located at Tanauan City, Batangas FOR THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF: (Sgd.) ALLAN M. ORENSE SHERIFF IV Copy furnished: All parties concerned. Pahayagang Balikas | June 13, 20 & 27, 2016

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TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-137687-A “A parcel of land (Lot No. 156 of the Cadastral Survey of Tanauan) with this improvements thereon, situated in the Mun. of Tanauan. Bounded on the NE., by Lot No. 155; on the SE., by Camino Darasa, on the SW., by Lot No. 12332; and on the NW., by Lot No. 157, of. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, to the point of beginning; containing an area of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY SIX (276) SQUARE METERS.

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PAHALANG 1 Lilinya 6 Bituka 10 Siyudad sa Cam. Sur 11 Ihataw 12 Sagrado 13 Lundag 14 Tuyong sapa 15 Siga 16 Lote: Ingles 17 Pupuga 19 Kulay ng sasabungin 20 Bubuwelta 23 Buwan ng pamumulaklak 25 Kuwatro 26 Antigo 27 Epekto 28 Akompanya 29 Hinimok 30 Iwas 31 Pita 32 Handungan

PABABA 2 Sinuyo 3 Tuyot 4 Palos 5 Los Angeles Lakers 6 Itulo 7 Igib 8 Ms. Alegre 9 Pera sa Korea 11 Imarka 12 Hanga 15 Tingin 17 Tanod 18 Indak 19 Lalabas sa kulungan 21 Narra 22 Asawa ng bayaw o hipag 23 Barya 24 Kaibigang babae 26 Lubha 27 numero sa buwis 28 Silver: daglat

The P9 and P9 Plus will be available in Huawei Experience stores and partner-retailers nationwide starting June 15, 2016 at P23,990 and P29,990, respectively. The Philippines will also carry the P9lite, which is an equally powerful P9 smartphone sans the dual-lens camera co-engineered with Leica. It will be sold at P12,490. Consumers also can avail of these through Globe and Smart Postpaid plans.| ADVT

Gemini (Mayo 21-Hun. 21) - Iwasan ang mangako lalo na kung may motibong manloko. Kapag nag-promise na ipapadala ang bayad, gawin agad.Lucky numbers at color ay 47, 29, 31, 54 at lavender. Cancer (Hun. 22-Hul. 22)-Exciting ang araw. Ang magaganap ngayon ay magiging tatak sa iyo habang buhay. Maging matiyaga para umasenso. Lucky numbers at color ay 11, 15, 31, 44 at green. Leo (Hul. 23-Ago. 22) - Tuklasin ang tamang purpose sa buhay. Pahalagahan ang payo ng kaibigan. Lucky numbers at color ay 37, 44, 51, 25 at tangerine. Virgo (Ago 23-Set. 23) - Magkakaroon ng gift mula sa Diyos. Ito ang supling na matagal mo nang hinihiling. Mag-ikapu para matupad ang iba pang hiling. Lucky numbers at color ay 21, 13, 43, 51 at bamboo green. Libra (Set. 24-Okt. 23) – Maaakit mo ang suwerte kapag nakinig at sinunod ang payo ng mga magulang. Tulungan ang kamag-anak na tumulong sa iyo noon. Lucky numbers at color ay 41, 14, 28, 35 at ruby red. Scorpio (Okt. 24-Nob. 22) - Pag-isipan ang iyong retirement. Mag-ingat baka lumitaw ang dati mong asawa na nawalang parang bula. Lucky numbers at color ay 11, 15, 25, 32 at orange. Sagittarius (Nob. 23-Dis. 21) Kumunsulta sa psychic para matulungan kang himayin ang nakakalitong kaganapan ngayon. Mag-sorry sa boss para magkaroon ng dagdag sahod. Lucky numbers at color ay 43, 24, 29, 35 at baby pink. Capricorn (Dis. 22-Ene. 19) - Ma-ging investor ng iyong bagong kakilala. Mas lalago at aasenso ang kabuhayan basta think positive. Lucky numbers at color ay 29, 33, 47, 21 at dove white. Aquarius (Ene. 20-Peb. 18) - Magplano ng grand vacation para kapag nagretire ka na, enjoy ka. May blessing na matatanggap. Lucky numbers at color for the day ay 39, 48, 11, 19 at sunshine yellow. Pisces (Peb. 19 - Mar. 20) - Ngayon mo napag-alaman na ang galit at poot ay mahalagang ingredient ng kulam. Sa ganitong paraan din na mapapabalik ang kulam sa pinagmulan. Lucky numbers at color ay 26, 49, 51, 33 at magenta red. Aries (Mar. 21 - Abril 19) - Ang lahat ng karanasan ay meron gintong aral. Ito ay magagamit at pakikinabangang lahat. Pansinin ang kalusugan. Lucky numbers at color ay 26, 32, 29, 41 at jade green. Taurus (Abril 20-Mayo 20) - Ang oracion meditation ang mabilis na magdedevelop ng spiritual mind. Ito ang antas ng kamalayan na wala ang kaisipan. Lucky numbers at color ay 29, 35, 44, 14 at vanilla brown.|


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Winners for SM Lipa’s Shop and Make Art Reinventing Smartphone >>LIFETIMES turn to P/7 Photography with the Huawei P9

LIPA City – Romark Joseph Laco’s entry to Shop and Make Art arts and crafts contest was hailed first place after its judging last June 15 at the Events Center of SM Lipa. Judging the contests are well known local visual artists of Lipa City like painter and designer Dr.

Marichu Liwag Carstensen, celebrated photographer Chito Seguismundo and self-taught painter William Abao. The criteria for judging are as follows: Creativity 50% (Expression, Use of Color/ Technique, Variety of

Materials); Originality 25% (Description, Approach, Results, Conclusion); Composition / Over all look 25%. Romark’s winning entry was created using acrylic paint, spray paint, acrylic emulsion and various seeds.|



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