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Leviste remains on top of surveys for Batangas’ gubernatorial race IF the election will be held at the time the survey was done, Vice Governor Mark Leviste claimed that he will surely win the 5-corner fight in the gubernatorial post based on the most recent political survey on the voters’ preference for governor of Batangas revealed.

SELEBRASYON. Sa huling araw ng selebrasyon ng ika-184 na Taong Pagkakatatag ng Bayan ng Ibaan ay isinagawa ang Les KuHLiemBo Festival na nagbubuklod sa mga mamamayan ng Ibaan. Ito ay ang pagbibigay pagkilala sa mga pangunahing kilalang produkto sa Ibaan gaya ng tamales, kulambo, habi, liempo at tubo. Basahin ang buong istorya sa pahina 8.| CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Can we trust polls? Forum asks students IN a forum at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) on the first day of the official campaign season, first of a series on "Opinion Polls and Elections: Making Media Coverage Count" for the National Capital Region, the Phililpine Press Institute (PPI) urges students and educators to be circumspect about surveys and to engage in public discussions. "There are many issues that need to be brought out during elections and precisely for this reason that we have to know the positions of the candidates on foreign policy, education, migrant workers, children, women, health services and a lot more;" said PPI training director Tess Bacalla.

In the light of election surveys, Bacalla said that news consumers have to know the real issues behind them and what they mean for the public. She also discussed vetting process that should be involved when writing stories about opinion polls. Citing recent survey results, Carole Sarthou from the Marketing and Opinion Research Society of the Phililppines (MORES), the umbrella organization of survey firms, said that the media have the responsibility to give the right information about surveys. "The credibility of a survey depends on its being factual and truthful," she said.

DIREKTANG paglalaan ng pondo ng pmahalaang nasyunal sa mga pagpapatupad ng mga programang magpapaangat sa kalalagayan ng

mga barangay at ang ipisyenteng paglalaan ng pondo sa kung ano lamang ang higit na kailangan sa bawat barangay lalo na sa

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>>>CANDIDACY.... turn to P/2

Oryentasyon ukol sa Barangay Bottom-Up Budgeting, idinaos sa Lalawigan ng Batangas

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The questionnaire is composed of 31 pages which include questions like “What are the most pressing issues in your locality today?” or “What type of leader do you prefer to have?” “I am very confident that I will win over any other perceived gubernatorial candidate. Sabi nga, ang kabataan daw ay hindi niimpluwensiyahan ng ibang tao, dahil siya ay may sariling desisyon,” he said.

Nasa Puso ang Kapayapaan at Seguridad. Tinanggap ni Provincial Administrator Atty. Joel L. Montealto (kaliwa), bilang kinatawan ni Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos Recto, ang Plaque of Recognition mula sa Police Regional Office CALABARZON, na nagbibigay pagkilala sa buong pusong suporta ng gobernadora sa mga proyekto ng kapulisan sa Lalawigan ng Batangas. Iginawad ang parangal sa selebrasyon ng 25th PNP Foundation Day sa Camp Vicente Lim, Calamba City, kung saan naging panauhing pandangal si Speaker of the House Cong. Sonny Belmonte (naka-barong, gitna). Kasama sa larawan sina PCSupt. Richard Albano, Regional Director, PNP CALABARZON (ikalawa mula kanan) at PCSupt. Ronald Santos, Deputy Regional Director for Administration (kanan).| VINCE ALTAR

kanayunan. Ito ang pokus ng kaunaunahang Barangay Bottom-Up Budgeting Orientation (BUB) sa probinsya ng Batangas na dinaluhan ng ilang kalihim ng gabinete ng administrasyong Aquino sa Batangas Provincial Auditorium sa pangunguna ni Governor Vilma Santos-Recto kasama ang mga punong barangay sa iba’t ibang distrito ng lalawigan. Kabilang sa mga miyembro ng gabini ni Pangulong benign S. Aquino III na lumahok sa mga panayam ay sina Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Janette Garin, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Rogelio Singson, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Mel Sarmiento, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Dinky Soliman, Department of Budget Management (DBM) Secretary Florencio Abad at Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Secretary Virgilio Delos Reyes. Dumalo rin sa naturang oryentasyon sina Senator Ralph Recto, Vice Governor Mark Leviste,

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OFFICIAL LIST OF CANDIDATES

Mun. of SAN NICOLAS For MAYOR 1. ARCEO, NAP 2. DE SAGUN, LESTER 3. ENRIQUEZ, WILLIAM

NPC LP UNA

For VICE-MAYOR 1. BANCORO, LYNNE 2. BISCOCHO, ALEX 3. SANDOVAL, PEPING

LP NPC UNA

For MEMBERS, SANGGUNIANG BAYAN 1. AGOJO, NILO 2. ALVAIRA, DING 3. ARENAS, JEFFREY 4. BANAAG, TOMY 5. BARIAS, LUCIA 6. BARRION, CHRISTOPHER 7. BEREÑA, PEDING 8. CANTAL, LUIS 9. CARINGAL, REGGIE 10. DE SAGUN, RUEL 11. DEOMAMPO, PAUL 12. DESEPEDA, ENTING 13. ENSINA, LARRY 14. GAHOL, JUN 15. HERNANDEZ, ELSA 16. INUMERABLE, JV 17. LANDICHO, LOU 18. MATIENZO, MANUEL 19. MEDINA, BOGS 20. MORALES, LEVY 21. MORTEL, LEO 22. SANDOVAL, VIC 23. UMANDAP, JIMMY 24. VILLANUEVA, EHONG

LP UNA LP UNA LP LP NPC UNA UNA LP NPC LP LP UNA NPC NPC UNA NPC NPC NPC NPC UNA UNA LP

Mun. of STA. TERESITA For MAYOR 1. GINETE, ADORLITO 2. SEGUNIAL, MA. AUREA

NP LP

For VICE-MAYOR 1. ARRIOLA, CHARLITO 2. BATHAN, CARLOS

NP LP

For MEMBERS, SANGGUNIANG BAYAN 1. AQUINO, REYNALDO JR. 2. ATIENZA, ALLEN 3. ATIENZA, RHODA 4. BATHAN, ARNOLD 5. BOBADILLA, MARIO 6. CABRAL, CELY 7. CASALLA, ROMY 8. CATAQUIZ, DANRICH 9. DAGOOK, FRANCIA 10. GINEZ, LUISA 11. MALAPITAN, WHELMA 12. MANALO, RENALYN 13. MAYUGA, FELIX 14. MENDOZA, RODOLFO 15. PALATTAO, DENNIS 16. TAMAYO, BARTOLOME

NP NP LP NP LP LP LP LP IND NP LP NP LP NP LP NP

Mun. of STO. TOMAS For MAYOR 1. MALIGAYA, MANDING 2. SANCHEZ, ENDA

PMB NP

For VICE-MAYOR 1. RAMOS, ENAN 2. SILVA, ARMENIUS

PMB NP

For MEMBERS, SANGGUNIANG BAYAN 1. ARCILLAS, ANTE 2. FEDERICO-MAÑEBO, ARLENE 3. GONZAGA, RADMAR RAD 4. GUEVARRA, ALEXANDER SR. 5. JAURIGUE-PEREZ, CATHY 6. MABILANGAN, CALOY 7. MABILANGAN, EDWIN 8. MAITIM, NICO 9. MALIJAN, KONSEHAL GERRY 10. MALOLES, SANDER 11. MONTERO, MAM CAROL 12. NAVARRO, HELEN GRACE 13. NORA, HAROLD GLENN 14. PECAÑA, ARTURO 15. RAMOS, BOY CHRISTOPHER 16. REYES, PETER THOMAS 17. VILLEGAS, LEOVY

NP PMB NP NP PMB NP PMB PMB PMB PMB IND NP NP NP NP PMB PMB

The Certified List of Candidates (List), as posted, is merely an initial List and subject to editing. All candidates are enjoined to check their names, specifically their Names to Appear on the Official Ballot, in the List.| SOURCE: COMELEC Law Department

CALACA, Batangas – BILANG tugon sa pagpapatupad ng Republic Act 10068 o kilala sa katawagang Organic Act of 2010, naging pangunahing proyekto ng Pambayang Tanggapan ng Agrikultor ang paggawa ng organikong pataba o Vermi Compost Fertilizer. Kamakailan lamang ay sumailalaim ang mga magsasaka sa pag-aaral ng Organic Vegetable Production kung saan gumamit sila ng organikong pataba at pamatay kulisap subalit naging palaisipan sa kanila kung paano makakagawa ng sariling pataba gayong nasa paligid pala lamang naman nila ang mga kailangan sangkap nito subalit walang silang mga pasilidad na kakailanganin sa paggawa ng pataba. Sa ilalim ng programang Bottom– ups Budgeting, ang Vermi Composting Organic Production ay pinondohan ng National Government at Lokal na

Pamahalaan ng Calaca upang makabili ng sampung (10) unit ng Multi-Purpose Shredder at mga kagamitan para matulungan ang mga magsasaka na makagawa ng organikong pataba. Layunin ng proyekto na mapababa ang gastusin sa sakahan, mapanumbalik ang kalidad at kondisyon ng lupa at matiyak ang ligtas na pagkain sa hapag kainan at ang kalusugan ng mga mamamayan. Gayundin, makatutulong ang proyekto upang mabigyan ng karagdagangan trabaho at kita ang mga magsasaka. Binigyan din ng sapat na pondo para sa gusaling gawaan at imbakan upang masiguro ang mahusay at magandang kalidad ng organikong pataba na kanilang gagawin. Ang mga taga pakinabang nito ay buhat sa clustered barangays sa bayan ng Calaca kung saan nagtalaga ng isang mangangalaga

sa pasilidad. Ito ay iginawad ni Mayor Boogle Ona kasama si Kon. Orlando Noche (SB Chairman, Comm. on Agriculture) noong ika-18 ng Disyembre sa Samahan ng Magsasaka (Farmer’s Association) ng mga sumusunod na barangay: Taklang Anak-Vicente Matira, Caluangan-Josefina Alcaraz, Dila-Mylene Aranez, BalimbingSimplicio Balitustos, Matipok-Mario Bitang, Bambang-Tomas Casanova, Lumbang na Bata-Romeo de Villa, Coral ni Bacal-Alfredo Agas, Cahil-MatalaVirgilio Ronario, Makina-Martin Valencia. Inaasahan ng Tanggapan ng Pambayang Agrikultor ang unti-unting patuloy na pagsulong ng sector ng agrikultor sa bayan ng Calaca at magiging epektibo ang proyekto hanggang sa mga susunod pang panahon.| JERUS ANNE CAMUS

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Leviste remains on top of surveys for gubernatorial race VG Leviste, the standard-bearer of the administration Liberal Party, has consistently tops at least six (6) separate surveys conducted in Batangas for the past 12-month period. Of the six surveys conducted, most of which were conducted by Creative Vibes, a private survey firm engaged in political and economic surveys, commissioned by their family or by the so-called Recto group. Leviste is running against former Batangas governor Hermilando I. Mandanas, incumbent 4 th District Congressman Mark Llandro Mendoza, Agricultural Alliance of the Philippines (AGAP) Party-list representative Nicanor Briones and Marcos Mandanas Sr., a private citizen. THE ratings of the top four (4) candidates for governor of Batangas, according to the surveys conducted by Creative Vibes as commissioned by the Recto group.| Mandanas, Leviste got 66% and Mandanas got 30%. Interestingly, in the May 23-31, 2015 survey, the name of 3 rd District Congressman Nelson Collantes was floated as one of the possible choices who got 9% or statistically tied with Briones with 8% in the 4-5 rank. This particular survey seemingly validated the result of an earlier survey conducted on January 17 - 25, 2015 with the same size and margin of error. In Batangas vice governor Mark Leviste answers questions from the media during the press the said survey, which he allegedly do conference in Batangas City, Tuesday afternoon.| not know who commissioned the same “It is with great optimism and pride that in the recent revealed that Leviste got 45% rating, Mandanas, 33%; surveys, your vice governor emerged as the top choice of our Mendoza, 12% Briones, 5%, Others, 2% and Undecided, 3%. kababayans to be their next chief executive after Governor It can be noted that in the May 2015 survey, both Leviste Vilma Santos-Recto, if the election will be held today,” Leviste and Mandanas slide down with 10% and 8%, respectively, told the members of the media at a press conference in while Mendoza and Briones moved up with 1% and 3%, Batangas City, Tuesday. respectively. A cursory examination of the said surveys conducted, Consequently, in the November 2015 result, both Leviste Leviste remained his position as the lead preferred choice as and Mandanas’s rating did not improve while Briones in the the next governor to inherit the seat to be vacated by his 4th rank leaped by 5%. On this period, the contenders have partymate, incumbent Governor Santos-Recto who will step already filed their Certificate of Candidacies (CoCs). down from her three terms as governor on June 30, 2016. It was also noticed that in the 12-month period, comparing The surveys commissioned by the Rectos have a uniform the January 2015 and January 2016 surveys, top ranks Leviste sample size of 1,200 respondents picked at a random from and Mandanas slide down by 3% and 5%, respectively, while across the province. It has a margin of error or +/-2.7%. Mendoza leaped by 4% and Briones by 7%. In the most recent set of surveys conducted, the January However, in the year-end survey of Pulse Asia conducted 23-24, 2106 results reported that Leviste got a commanding last December 2015 with the same size and with a margin of preference of 42% or almost double of the 28% rating posted error of +/- 2.5%, Leviste loudly got a command of 44%, still by Mandanas. Mendoza moved a little with 16%, seemingly followed by Mandanas who got 26%. Mendoza and Briones recovering his August survey rating but still on the 3rd rank, tied at 15% each. while Briones remains in the 4th slot with 12% or 1% behind Obviously, the said independent survey has limited the his previous rating. The survey recorded 2% of undecided choices to only four (4) candidates, taking into consideration respondents. that the candidates has already filed their Certificate of This recent survey results relatively modify the survey Candidacy (CoC) and with Marcos Mandanas Sr. deliberately conducted last November 2015 where Leviste garnered 39% removed from the list. Mandanas Sr. has been a candidate for of the voters’ preference and was closely tailed by Mandanas governor in the past three elections. with a slim 30%. With the margin of error of +/-2.7 percent, The province of Batangas has a total of 1,526,195 registered Mendoza who was preferred by 14% of the respondents has voters distributed in three (3) cities and 31 municipalities. The statistically tied with Briones who got 13%. There was a province is divided into six (6) legislative districts starting recorded 4% of undecided respondents. this coming 2016 elections after Batangas City and Lipa City In the said surveys, four sets of candidates were offered were constituted in separate lone districts, respectively. as potential choices. Even when directly pitted with Mandanas, Leviste, who is about to end his three terms as vice governor Mendoza, and Briones, is seen to be the foremost choice for hails from Lipa City, is now a registered voter of the Second Governor of Batangas. District. Mandanas who has served as three-term governor Meanwhile, in the survey conducted last May 2015, in Set and three-term congressman hails from Bauan town, also of A, Leviste got 57%; Mandanas, 25%; Mendoza, 11%; Briones, the Second District. Both Mendoza and Briones hail from the 2%; Others 2% and Undecided, 3%. In Set B, Leviste got 57%; 4th District but Mendoza who is about to end his three terms Mandanas, 27%, and Mendoza, 12%. While in Set C, Leviste as congressman of the 4th District now belongs to the votegot 61%; Mandanas, 31% and Briones 4%. rich Lipa City, a newly created 6th District of Batangas.| In Set D where Leviste was matched one-on-one with SARAH JOY HERNANDEZ


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SAN AGUSTIN SILANGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GRAND ALUMNI HOMECOMING MARCH 26, 2016 For details, pls. contact 0912-837-7723 | 0928-607-3506 0912-902-7373 | 0926-774-7373 AUCTION REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT BRANCH 87 ROSARIO, BATANGAS OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF INFENO. Black fumes and ashes emitted in this rubbish fire incident at the AG&P Fabrication Yard at the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) Compound in Barangay calinato, Batangas City, Wednesday noon.| ALEX YAP

TONS OF HAZARDOUS RUBBISH TURNED TO ASHES IN BATANGAS INFERNO TONS of plastic containers and styrofores were turn into ashes at the port area in a fire that broke Wednesday morning. Initial investigation revealed that the so-called rubbish fire erupted due to an open flame within the facility occupied by Inland Corporation, a contractor of Asian Gulp and the Pacific (AG&P) Fabrication Yard within the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) Compound in Barangay Calicanto, Batangas City. While arson investigators initially estimated the damaged at about P30,000, residents and observers feared

that the damage to the environment could be immeasurable with the black fumes and ash that the fire has emitted to the open air. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said a security guardon duty called their office at around 11:29 before noon reporting the incident. With the immediate assistance of Batangas Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Volunteer Fire Brigade, the so-called Batangas City inferno was declared ‘fire out’ around 12:09 noon by City Fire Marshall SInsp Glenn M. Salazar, the fire ground

commander. No casualty nor anybody harmed due to said incident. Other concerned member-agencies of the City Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Council like the Philippine National Police (PNP), Public Safety and Maintenance Unit (PSMU), the CDRRMO, Traffic Development and Regulatory office (TDRO), the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Philippine National Red Cross - Batangas Chapter came to aid the BFP during the operation.| BALIKAS NEWS TEAM

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Can we trust polls? Forum asks students Sarthou presented the elements of a good survey. "There are other important things we have to ask apart from the more obvious ones. What is the context? How questions are framed?" She said there is nothing wrong with surveys and that they are a good gauge of the

candidate’s standing “but we need to be cautious”. PPI executive director Ariel Sebellino also anchored the forum to Civic Journalism, the institute’s flagship program which among other things, he said, highlights the value of mediaand-public engagement in

setting the news agenda and shaping the journalist's story. “We hope to change lives one story at a time by building better communities,” he said. The same forum will be brought to the cities of Baguio, Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro whole month of February as an attached program to the

regional seminar series on the same topic for print media practitioners. Both projects are being supported by Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC). MORES on the other hand provides technical expertise on vetting opinion polls.|

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Oryentasyon ukol sa Barangay BUB, idinaos sa Batangas

ORYENTASYON. Pinamunuan nina Senador Ralph Recto at Gov. Vilma Santos Recto kasama ang miyembro ng gabinete ang talakayan sa harap ng mga Baranggay Officials ng Lalawigan ukol sa Barangay BUB o Bottom-Up Budgeting sa ilalim ng Department of Budget Management na pinamumunuan ni Secretary Florencio Abad. Ipinagbigay-alam sa nasabing pagtitipon ang mga pamamaraan ng pamahalaan na mapadali at epektibong distribusyon at pagpapatupad ng mga proyektong bayan. Kasama din sa pagpupulong sina DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman, DOH Secretary Janette Garin, DPWH Secretary Rogelio Singson at DILG Secretary Mel Sarmiento.|LOUIE HERNANDEZ

Second District Congressman Raneo Abu, at Third District Congressman Sonny Collantes, Kaugnay nito ay nagkaroon ng isang representative bawat distrito at pinagpulungan nila ang mga saloobin nila sa programang ito kung saan bawat isa ay nagkaroon rin ng pagkakataon mag lahad ng kanilang mga katanungan sa mga kabinete na naroroon. Kaakibat nito ay tinalakay nila ang iba’t ibang katanungan sa mga problema tulad ng kakulangan ng gamot sa mga Government Hospitals, mga sirang kalsada na dapat pagtuunan pansin, pondo, kagamitan at pasilidad ng bawat barangay katulad ng tricycle mobile, Brgy. Hall, Health Stations with birthing facilities, Day Care Center ant MultiPurpose hall. Ipinaliwang rin ni Budget Secretary Abad ang mga pondo na ilalaan para sa programang ito. Sa pagtatapos nito ay naging malinaw na handa na ang buong distrito ng Batangas para sa BUB kung kaya’t itong programang ito ay tunay na naging isang malaking tulong para marinig ang boses ng taumbayan.| DHALENZ R. LANDICHO at EDGIELYN D. DIMAYUGA

SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF CASE NO 2016-300 Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as amended by Act 4116 filed by BOLBOK RURAL BANK, INCORPORATED, mortgagee, with office address at Mojica St., Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas against SPS. WILFREDO BAJETA AND THELMA BAJETA, mortgagor/s, with residence and postal address at Brgy. Nagsaulay, San Juan, Batangas, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of October 12, 2015, amounts to ONE HUNDRED FORTY FIVE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED NINEY FOUR PESOS & 76/100 (P145,294.74) 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 & Ex- Officio Sheriff, Rosario, Batangas, will sell at public on March 4, 2016 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Hall of Justice, Rosario, Batangas to the highest bidder for CASH and in the Philippine Currency, the described real property and its improvements thereon to wit: TAX DECLARATION NO. 21-0025-00302 ‘A parcel of Residential/Agricultural Land, together with all buildings and future improvements thereon, situated in Nagsaulay, San Juan, Batangas. Bounded on the North by ALN-69 Brgy. Road; on the South by ALN-42; on the east by ALN-55; and on the West by ALN-70. Beginning x x x x containing an area of SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY SIX (736) SQUARE METERS, more or less. 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 March 11, 2016, without further notice. “All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place.” Rosario, Batangas, February 1, 2016. (Sgd.) ROMEO U. MACARAIG Sheriff IV Published at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at Bulletin Municipal Hall Bldg. of San Juan; Brgy. Hall of Nagsaulay; Public Market of San Juan, Batangas. Date of Sale: March 4, 2016. 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. Pahayagang BALIKAS | February 8, 15 & 22, 2016

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of the late RODANTE R. LANDICHO who died intestate on February 6, 2015 at Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Agoncillo, Batangas consisting of a Savings Account at Philippine National Bank (PNB) – Lemery Branch under Account Number 207247700019 was extrajudicially adjudicated by his heirs per Doc. No. 421; Page No. 85; Book No. XXIII; Series of 2015 of ATTY. LIONELL M. MACABABBAD. Pahayagang Balikas | February 8, 15 & 22, 2016


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I ENTERED one of the rooms of a pre-school where I conduct some basic catechism classes for teachers. As I waited for the LCD projector to be set up, I sat on one of the tiny chairs. I noticed that the chair had a strange backrest. I realized it was actually a small neon-colored knapsack designed to fit the seat’s metal frame. I curiously unzipped the bag and was surprised to see it filled with veeery delicious goodies: beef jerky, chocolates, juice tetra-pack drinks, mineral water, and a first-aid kit, etc. “It’s a grab bag, Father!” One of the teachers answered my curiosity. “Hey, this has enough to go out camping for a week!” I said to the amusement of everyone. “The children are required to replenish it every now and then. So in case the BIG ONE does happen, they have a fresh supply of survival items,” the school principal added. “Well, this one will need replenishing soon if you don’t get it out of my sight,” I said. *** With the impending scare of a coming BIG ONE, our country has been preparing and rehearsing for a monster earthquake. Hopefully it never happens because unlike Japan and other countries, we are still a long way from integrating a healthy preparedness into our mental and physical systems when a disaster strikes. However, I believe that whether a Godzilla of an earthquake will strike or not, it is more important to have a grab bag for eternity. Death, unlike natural disasters, is a certainty in the life of every person. The only uncertainty is when it will come, thus, there is greater reason for preparing a spiritual grab bag for eternal life. And this grab bag is the Holy Mass. How exactly is the Eucharist a grab bag for eternity? If a disaster grab bag is meant to provide us some basic needs to survive for a few days until help arrives, we can imagine how the Mass provides us with all that we need in order to be properly nourished until we reach our goal: heaven. The Catechism of the Church describes what the Eucharist is: “in the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, our Pasch. (no. 1324).” Now, what better spiritual nourishment than Christ Himself to feed us? The Holy Mass is also considered the most complete prayer given that in one celebration, the Sacrament allows us to adore God, thank God, ask His forgiveness, and to petition for our earthly and spiritual needs. Moreover, through the entire rite, one’s spiritual life is nourished and enriched with readings from and commentary of Scripture (the Liturgy of the Word) and an effective channel to offer ourselves in it, through Christ, in one act of thanksgiving for all of God’s blessings (the Liturgy of the Eucharist). And all of this is united to the “sacrifice of the Church” which every single Mass is. This is how compact every celebrated Mass is. The Catechism says, “The Church which is the Body of Christ participates in the offering of her Head. With Him, She Herself is offered whole and entire. (…) The lives of the faithful, their praise, sufferings, prayer, and work, are united with those of Christ and with his total offering, and so acquire a new value. Christ’s sacrifice present on the altar makes it possible for all generations of Christians to be united with his offering. (no. 1368)” This is not all! In a mysterious manner, if we truly prepare for every Mass, we become the ‘grab bags’ ourselves as we are filled with the infinite love, mercy, and merits of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is the mission of each Catholic, to discover how to dispense what he or she has received in and through the Holy Sacrifice. This is why, we must never take for granted our preparation for every celebration. Much of what we will receive will greatly depend on our inner dispositions (i.e. that one is not aware of having committed any grave and mortal sins) preparing ourselves to receive the most Sacred and Glorious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ. United to these inner dispositions we manifest our faith in the Real Presence of our Lord through our external preparation and presentation. For example, the observation of the one-hour fast, wearing dignified and decent attire that is fit for an occasion that hosts our Lord and God and a “praying attention” in all of the parts of the celebration.|

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I HAVE written about the stop on the chain of kind of change that we reaction that starts at the should be working for snapping of the fuse will this year and the years be very difficult. The beyond. The fact that the coming elections can set coming elections will not the whole country on fire. likely bring any A heavy burden is now substantial change to the on the shoulder of our country’s economic, political, and social conditions no election officials. A Damocles sword is upon their heads longer appeals to anyone. We have grown weary with and tragically, the same blade is also set to cut the the prospect that something new will result from the future of our country. Whatever mistakes they will most expensive social and political event in the country. commit in the coming elections will set on track many If it were not for the colorful personalities that we see on chains of events that will bring the country to uncertain the stage, these elections will be completely uninteresting situations. Even if we assume that they can do their except for those who look at them as fund raising works faithfully according to the mandate of the law, opportunities. their actions will still generate some unintended As we learned in history books, no human event consequences which can ignite people to take political can be considered as completely good or completely bad. shortcuts detrimental to the present political and social Human beings are ambivalent when it comes to the order. standard of good or bad and so are their actions in Considering this, should we fear the results of the history. After all, anything we do will have secondary elections? unintended consequences Bloodsheds must be which are almost always feared always, of course. Bloodsheds must be feared always, unforeseen. Political turmoil and of course. Political turmoil and It is not unnatural, upheavals are aberraupheavals are aberrations of political tions of political orders even for the most eccentric, that the coming elections orders that almost always bring about that almost always bring will bring some good effects about bloodsheds and bloodsheds and social division. to the country. Even when social division. However, the possibility of clean, this does not mean that honest, and transparent elections is very remote, we we should pray that the elections bring only what they should not loss hope that something deep and are expected to bring. Elections should serve the interest fundamental will take place. Occurrence of incidents of the people and as such, they should result to more that will frustrate or vivify people’s expectations can than what they are expected to give. Only those who trigger unexpected reactions even from the most rational benefit from the existing social and political conditions or indifferent. Elections can serve as a fuse that can will wish that the elections bring about only certain ignite people to pursue actions which are unexpected results—the maintenance of the status quo. and extraordinary. Widespread cheating and wanton Elections must induce real and fundamental display of impunity can cause the downfall of a political changes in the lives of people. Otherwise, they will remain regime. as institutions of perpetrating power and privileges for While it may take time before people become mindful the few and as effective tool of shutting out the majority of their future, the day of reckoning for acts that insult from opportunities that can give them good chances their sensibility is always certain to come. Putting a for better future.|

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active participation in TODAY‘S educational paradifferent co-curricular digm seems to be experiactivities. As a studentmental. The changes in the journalist and as a scout, it curriculum predicts on the requires much of my time to modifications of its grading attend outside activities. I system. With the implemenalready missed half of the tation of the K to 12 Basic tasks prescribed by the Education Program, educational experts systematically come up with the policy grading system so I always got the lowest marks. Toting to our loads are the inconsiderate teachers guidelines that highlighted the use of the ‘new grading system’ as an integral part of the classroom assessment. that only assess us through numbers and not on what This new grading system is used in assessing we have achieved holistically. Without any grace, the learners and is described as a standard and traditional teachers seasoned by their 20 years of competency-based grading system. Grades will be based experience cannot fully understand what holistic on the weighted raw score of the learners’ summative learning means. They always confined themselves on assessments in several components which are the what we can give based on the numerical value Written Work, Performance Tasks and Quarterly documented on their class record. We are screaming for justice and fairness. If the Assessment. Teachers were mandated to use the said guidelines this school year under DepEd Order No. 8, school will remain blindfolded to our woes, still it will add to the pile of failures s. 2015. in our educational Honestly, the new The numbers indicated in the reform. For those grading system is an student's report card are not the teachers who evaluate abrupt decision on students measuring what the essence of what they have learned their statistically, it is just a students have learned. but it will be reflections of what dream for perfections. With minimum grade of Students should not be 60 to pass a specific they will become. assessed by numbers learning area, which is transmuted to 75 in the report card, it seems to give instead they should be guided towards the reality of twofold meaning on both parents and students life. The numbers indicated in the student’s report card are not the essence of what they have learned but it will understandings. As a Grade 10 student, the reality of this grading be reflections of what they will become.. uplift is a chaos. Many of us failed and even achievers _____________ Patricia Joy A. Robles is a Junior High School student also received lower grades. I cannot fully understand how my teachers will assess on what I have learned of San Celestino National High School in Lipa City. from the different subjects every quarter in spite of my

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On Carmma and karma THERE is a new movement that vows to reach out to the youth. The only thing is, those who gathered during the launching last February 4 were not young but were mainly comprised of white haired women and men. This is not surprising since those in attendance were mainly victims of Martial Law. It could be argued that all Filipinos during that time except, of course, those who were close to the Marcos dictatorship and those who benefited from Martial Law were victims. It’s true. Butthose whose lives were changed forever after being arrested and tortured, or whose loved ones were killed, abducted and disappeared, would, expectedly, cry the loudest at any sign that the Marcos family would make a comeback. And that probability rings with urgency now that Ferdinand Marcos Jr. or Bongbong, the son of the late dictator, is running for vice president. Called Carmma or the Campaign Against the Restoration of the Marcoses to Malacañang, the movement vows to frustrate the bid of Bongbong Marcos for the vice presidency, which is just one step away from Malacañang. Why is it necessary to ensure Bongbong’s defeat at the polls? Because if he gets elected as vice president, this would practically absolve the Marcoses of all the sins they committed against the Filipino people. Bongbong would use the power of his position to set aside all cases against them and erase accurate descriptions of what happened during those dark years of the country’s history. And for the Marcos family, the vice presidency is just a stepping-stone for Bongbong to reclaim the presidency. Bongbong and the Marcos family are not yet in power, at least nationally, but they have already been using social media to make it appear that there was no corruption, no criminality and no human rights violations in the country then. It’s as if Marcos did not plunder the country’s wealth and resources and monopolize the major sectors of the economy such as telecommunications, electricity distribution, the sugar, rice, and coconut industries, among others; it’s as if the nation did not suffer from an economic crisis, a sugar crisis, a rice crisis, an oil crisis, and a financial crisis; it’s as if the nation was not buried in debt, andthe value of the peso did not plunge; it’s as if the nation was not dragged in the US wars of aggression in Vietnam and Korea and US troops stationed in the country were not allowed to elude justice for killing Filipinos, including children; it’s as if the scars of the victims of human violations and their relatives were self-inflicted.

Why reach out to the youth? The youth have no memory of those dark years of Martial Law. And the Marcos family and their supporters have been using the internet and social media to distort the facts and make it appear that the country was prosperous under Martial Law. They deny that were thousands of victims of human rights violations. Why are the Marcoses able to distort the facts? First, because justice has not been served to the thousands of victims of human rights violations and their relatives. The Marcoses were never pursued for their crimes against the people. Sensing that the succeeding presidents were not keen on running after the Marcos family, the victims filed a class action suit in Hawaii against Marcos, who was in exile there then. In 1995, the Federal Court of Hawaii found Marcos guilty of grave human-rights violations and awarded $2 billion in compensatory damages to the victims. Instead of ensuring that justice is served, the succeeding administrations after Marcos were more concerned about getting the government’s share in the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family and in getting concessions from the family, which still controlled the politics in the Ilocos provinces. Worse, violations of human rights are still being committed with impunity. Second, because instead of seizing the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family, the succeeding administrations got mired in legal cases and in negotiations for out-of-court settlements. The Filipino people were never informed of the status of these cases and what happened to the assets that have been turned over to the government through the courts and through settlements. Third, the accurate historical account of the dark days of Martial Law was never taught to students. Fourth, the succeeding administrations pursued the same economic programs and policies of the Marcos dictatorship resulting in the worsening of the crisis and the declining quality of life of ordinary Filipinos. This is why the Marcos family and their supporters are able to claim that the people were better off and prices were lower during the Marcos dictatorship. Fifth, US troops are back and they are still able to elude justice, such as in the case of Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith and US Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton. Sixth, Bongbong Marcos is able to capitalize on the incompetence and the bungling of the administration of Benigno Aquino III to present himself as an alternative.

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Anong mga katangian ang hinahanap mo sa isang kandidato? ANG gusto ko sa isang kandidato? Gusto ko lahat ng sasabihin niya sa pangangampanya ay tutuparin nya, hindi ung puros lang salita wla namang gawa. – Melanie Ylagan 33  YUNG matapat, mapapagkatiwalaan at higit sa lahat hindi nangungurakot sa pera ng bayan. - Rexner De Roxas, 33, Grinder Operator  KAPAG ang namumuno ay nasa tamang landas ay magkakaroon ng matiwasay na pamumuhay, maunlad na bayan at magiging masaya an gating buhay. Kaya hindi dapat tayo magkamali sa pagpili sa isang pinuno. At kung hahanap tayo ng isang kandidato dapat may takot sa Diyos , hindi sasamantalahin ang kanyang posisyon para magnakaw. Ang masasabi ko ngayong eleksyon eh sana maging alerto tayo sa lahat ng mangyayari ngayong malapit na ang halalan. - Jeffrey Castillo, 24 , Lipa City.  SA panahon ngayong malala na ang korupsyon at kriminalidaad sa ating bayan ang gusto kong kandidato ay may matalim na pangil sa pagsugpo ng korupsyon at kriminalidad. – Erick P. 26  ANG hinahanap ko sa isang kandidato ay yung may paninindigan sa kanyang mga sinasabi, may pagsisikap upang umunlad ang bayan at yung nakakatulong sa kapwa lalo’t higit sa mga nangangailangan. Remedios Delizo, 48, Housewife  PARA sa akin, ang mga hinahanap ko sa isang pinuno ay pagkamakaDiyos ng isang tao na nangangahulugang hindi siya nag-iisip ng para sa kanyang sarili. Iniisip niya ang kapakanan ng sangkatauhan na kaya niyang gampanan ang kanyang tungkuling sinumpaan na paglingkuran ang buong bansa. Ang masasabi ko sa eleksyon ngayon sana ay may magbago sa bansa. Hindi dahil hindi kailangan pairalin ang kaayusan ng ekonomiya at pampulitika sa bansa. -- Arvin Alday, 38, Brgy. Lumil, San Jose, Batangas.  GUSTO ko kasi yung straight forward, hindi nakikisakay sa uso para lang makakuha ng boto ng karamihan. May isang salita at paninindigan!– Chyra Villalobos 27  SYEMPRE yung makatao, marunong manindigan sa batas at higit sa lahat may takot sa Diyos. Ang karapat-dapat na kandidato ay may malasakit sa kapakanan ng mamamayan at hindi yung pansariling hangarin ang pinaghahandaan kundi yung tapat na paglilingkod sa bayan. - Ma. Corazon Camus, 47, Housewife  AKO bilang studyante masasabi kong ang isang pulitiko na tumatakbo para sa isang posisyon ay nararapat na isang malinis hindi man sa pananamit kundi sa panloob nitong katangian, malinis ang intensyon para sa bayan at patas kung lumaban. – Ryan Roi Cometa 21  GUSTO ko sa isang kandidato ay matulungin, makatao at marunong tumupad sa sinasabi. Gusto ko din yung binibigyan ang mga kabataan ng pagkakataon upang makapag-aral lalo na nga yung mahihirap. Chinny Rose Maligaya,19, Avon Vendor  WALANG patama, di masyadong mayabang saka marunong magsalita. Meaning kailangan alam niya talaga ang sinasabi niya. – Amador De Castro VI 20  YUNG sumusunod sa batas, matapat, matulungin at ginagawa ang responsibilidad bilang isang pinuno, at syempre yung hindi kurakot. Gerlie Magboo, 19, Student  KAPAG pinag-uusapan ang tungkol sa pulitika talagang magulo. Maraming agam-agam, puno ng takot, at higit sa lahat puno ng dayaan. At para sa kanya ang hinahanap niya sa isang kandidato ay yung may takot sa diyos, may ginintuang puso at higit sa lahat hindi makasarili. At dapat maging aware tayo sa eleksyon ngayon. -- Paul Joeph Sigua, 22, San Jose, Batangas.  SAGOT nila yan. Ikaw, kaibigan, anong masasabi mo? Ipadala ang iyong sagot sa balikasonline@yahoo.com.| If we do not support Carmma and succeed in frustrating the political ambition of the Marcos family to return to Malacañang, then it would be karma for the Filipino people. We would be committing a horrible mistake that would bring us back to the dark years of the Marcos dictatorship. During Martial Law, we had to queue for our ration of gasoline during the oil crisis; we mixed corn

with rice during the rice crisis; we could hardly afford sugar during the sugar crisis; we had to save our meager precious dollars and the gold reserves of the Central Bank went missing, Filipino children were shot at by US troops manning their military bases, and this writer had to spend a semester in prison. Do we want a repeat of this situation? |HTTP://BULATLAT.COM


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APRI recognized for safe plant operations AP Renewables, Inc. (APRI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of AboitizPower was presented with the 2015 SHAPES Corporate Safety and Health Excellence Award for attaining zero lost time accident from November 1, 2014 to October 31, 2015 and the Industrial Safety Award for its exemplary occupational health and safety

performance, achieving 7,981,966 safe man-hours without a lost time accident from October 18, 2010 to September 30, 2015. Corporate Safety and Health Excellence Award, for 6th consecutive year, was given by the Safety and Health Association of the Philippine Energy Sector (SHAPES), Inc. in coordination with the Department of Energy (DOE) during the 11th Energy Safety and Health

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instrumental in achieving a safe work environment in the organization. Meanwhile, APRI was also cited with the 2015 Industrial Safety Award by The Safety Organization of the Philippines, Inc. during the 48th National Industrial Safety Convention in Taal Vista Hotel last December 3-4, 2015. These award-giving bodies aim to promote highly professionalized Safety and Health programs and provide recognition to best practices.

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TANAUAN CITY

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TANAUAN CITY

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TANAUAN CITY

EJF NO. 16-012

EJF NO. 16-013

EJF NO. 16-018

SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE

SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE

SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE

Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act 3135 as amended filed 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 favor of HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund), with business office at High Rise Business Center, National Highway, Brgy. Halang, Calamba City, mortgagee, against ANICETO S. MALABANAN married to VILMA REGIS, both of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with residence and postal address at San Pioquinto, Malvar, Batangas, mortgagor/s, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 27, 2015 amounts to ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FORTY TWO PESOS & 56/100 (P151,142.56) inclusive of interest and penalty charges, attorney’s fees equivalent to 10% of the total indebtedness, plus the expenses of this foreclosure which are all covered by the mortgage, the undersigned Ex-Officio Sheriff of Tanauan City, or any of his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on February 29, 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:

Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act 3135 as amended filed 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 favor of HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund), with business office at High Rise Business Center, National Highway, Brgy. Halang, Calamba City, mortgagee, against MARY ANN P. PATRON, single, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with residence and postal address at c/o MARY ANN P. SIOCO, Fernando Air Base, Lipa City, Batangas, mortgagor/s, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 27, 2015 amounts to ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY FIVE PESOS & 50/100 (P1,637,785.50) inclusive of interest and penalty charges, attorney’s fees equivalent to 10% of the total indebtedness, plus the expenses of this foreclosure which are all covered by the mortgage, the undersigned Ex-Officio Sheriff of Tanauan City, or any of his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on February 29, 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:

Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act 3135 as amended filed 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 favor of HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund), with business office at 14 th Floor JELP Business Solutions Center, No. 409 Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City, mortgagee, against DOLORES O. REYES, single, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with residence and postal address at #106 Purok I, Block 5, bayanan, Muntinlupa City, mortgagor/s, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 16, 2015 amounts to ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY EIGHT THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE PESOS & 44/100 (Php 188,375.44) inclusive of interest and penalty charges, attorney’s fees equivalent to 10% of the total indebtedness, plus the expenses of this foreclosure which are all covered by the mortgage, the undersigned Ex-Officio Sheriff of Tanauan City, or any of his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on February 29, 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-138481

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-127616

“A parcel of land (Lot 688-E of the subd. Plan (LRA) Psd-365820, approved as a non-subd. project, being a portion of Lot 688-Pcs-47, Malvar Cad. (LRC) Rec. No. N-485, situated in the Bo. San Pioquinto, Mun. of Malvar, Prov. of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., points 4 to 5 by Lot 688-C of the subd. Plan; on the SE., points 5 to 6 by Lot 948; Pcs-47; on the SW., points 6 to 1 by Lot 688-F of the subd. plan; on the NW., points 1 to 2 by Lot 689, Pcs-47, Malvar Cad. And beyond by Provincial Road and on NE., and NW., points 2 to 4 by Lot 688-D of the subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, xxxxxx to the point of the beginning; containing an area of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN (227) SQUARE METERS.

“A parcel of land (Lot 14 Block 12 of the consol. and subd. plan Pcs-04-017431, being a portion of the consol. of Lot 40, Block 5 & Lot 10, Pcs-04-015353 and Blk. 20, Pcs-04-015992, L.R.C. Rec. No. 18578), situated in the Bo. San Antonio, Mun. of Sto. Tomas, Prov. of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by Lot 12, Blk. 12; on the SW., along line 2-3 by Road Lot 17; on the NW., along line 3-4 by Lot 16; on the NE., along line 4-5 by Lot 15; along line 5-1 by Lot 11 all of Blk. 12 of the cons. subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, xxxxxx to the point of the beginning; containing an area of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE (155) SQUARE METERS.

“A parcel of land (Lot 4 Blk 38A Sec. 8 of the cons. subd. plan Pcs-04-012895, being a portion of the consol. of Lots 9811, 8273, 8274, 8278, 8279, 9806 and 9812; Cad-424, Sto. Tomas Cadastre, L.R.C. Rec. No. ______), situated in Brgy. Sta. Maria, Mun. of Sto. Tomas, Prov. of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Lot 3 Blk 38A Sec 8; on the SE., along line 2-3 by Lot 2 Blk 38A Sec. 8; on the SW., along line 3-4 by Alley 106 and on the NW., along line 4-1 by Lot 6 Blk 38A Sec 8, all of the cons. subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, xxxxxx to the point of the beginning; containing an area of THIRTY EIGHT POINT FIFTY (38.50) SQUARE METERS.

All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time date.

All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time date.

All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time date.

In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on March 7, 2016, same time and place, without further notice.

In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on March 7, 2016, same time and place, without further notice.

In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on March 7, 2016, same time and place, without further notice.

Perspective buyers and/or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the little of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrance thereon may there be.

Perspective buyers and/or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the little of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrance thereon may there be.

Perspective buyers and/or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the little of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrance thereon may there be.

City of Tanauan, Province of Batangas, January 25, 2016.

City of Tanauan, Province of Batangas, January 25, 2016.

City of Tanauan, Province of Batangas, January 28, 2016.

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-101333

FOR THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF:

FOR THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF:

(Sgd.) PONCIANO C. MENDOZA SHERIFF IV

(Sgd.) PONCIANO C. MENDOZA SHERIFF IV

FOR THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF: (Sgd.) ALAN D. JAVIER Deputy Sheriff

Publish at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at: Hall of Justice, Tanauan City Mun. Hall, Public Market, Brgy. Hall, Brgy. San Pioquinto all at Malvar, Batangas.

Publish at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at: Hall of Justice, Tanauan City Mun. Hall, Public Market, Brgy. Hall, Brgy. San Antonio all at Sto. Tomas, Batangas.

Publish at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at: Brgy. Hall of Sta. Maria; Mun. Hall, Public Market, all at Sto. Tomas, Batangas and Hall of Justice, Tanauan City, Bats.

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, TANAUAN CITY EJF NO. 16-026 SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure under Act 3135 as amended filed 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 favor of HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund), with business office at 14th Floor JELP Business Solutions Center, No. 409 Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City, mortgagee, against JUDITH VILLAMOR MOZO, single, of legal age, Filipino Citizen, with postal address at #25 CAMIA ST., PHASE 2, BERNABE SUBDIVISION, PARAÑAQUE CITY, mortgagor, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 16, 2015 amounts to FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY FIVE PESOS & 77/100 (Php 427,495.77) inclusive of interest and penalty charges, attorney’s fees equivalent to 10% of the total indebtedness, plus the expenses of this foreclosure which are all covered by the mortgage, the undersigned Ex-Officio Sheriff of Tanauan City, or any of his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on March 14, 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-120312 “A parcel of land (Lot 20 Blk 3 Sec. 10 of the cons. subd. plan Pcs-04-012895, being a portion of

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the consol. of Lots 9811, 8273, 8274, 8278, 8279, 9806 and 9812; Cad-424, Sto. Tomas Cadastre, L.R.C. Rec. No. ______), situated in Brgy. Sta. Maria, Mun. of Sto. Tomas, Prov. of Batangas, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by Lot 18 Blk 3 Sec 10; on the SW., along line 2-3 by Alley 64; on the NW., along line 3-4 by Lot 22, Blk 3, Sec. 10; and on the NE., along line 4-1 by Lot 19, Blk 3, Sec 10, all of the cons. subd. plan. Beginning at a point marked “1” on plan, x x x x x x to the point of the beginning; containing an area of THIRTY EIGHT POINT FIFTY (38.50) SQUARE METERS. All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on March 21, 2016, same time and place, without further notice. Perspective buyers and/or bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the little of the above-described property/ies and the encumbrance thereon may there be. City of Tanauan, Province of Batangas, February 11, 2016. FOR THE EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF: (Sgd.) ALAN D. JAVIER Deputy Sheriff Publish at Pahayagang BALIKAS Edited at Batangas City Posted at: Brgy. Hall of Sta. Maria; Mun. Hall, Public Market, all at Sto. Tomas, Batangas and Hall of Justice, Tanauan City, Bats. Copy Furnished All parties concerned. Pahayagang BALIKAS | February 1, 8 & 15, 2016

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Aquarius (Ene. 20-Peb. 18) - Kailangan ang aura cleansing paramabuong muli ang wasak na pagkatao mula sa mga nagkulam sa iyo. Lucky numbers at color ay 13, 22, 39, 41 at yellow. Pisces (Peb. 19 - Mar. 20) - Magtatagumpay ang pag-aaral ng supernatural healing, paghihilumin din nito ang sugatan mong puso. Magiging handa ka nang buksan ito para ma-in love uli. Lucky numbers at color ay 3, 13, 23, 33 at ruby red. Aries (Mar. 21 - Abril 19) - Palaguin ang biyaya sa pag-ikapu sa mga orphanage. Ang gantimpala mula sa Diyos ay patuloy na tatanggapin. Lucky numbers at color ay 6, 35, 29, 42, at bamboo green. Taurus (Abril 20-Mayo 20) - Sa kagipitan makikilala ang tunay na kaibigan. Sa lubos na pag-aaral, matutuklasan ang pag-solve ng problema mo. Lucky numbers at color ay 6, 10, 19, 27 at lilac. Gemini (Mayo 21-Hun. 21) - Mapapanatili ang pagmamahal ng iyong karelasyon ngayon, pero ang epekto ng supernatural ritwal ng ginawa ay magiging super po­ssessive siya. Lucky numbers at color ay 20, 6, 8, 17 at gold. Cancer (Hun. 22-Hul. 22) - Oracion meditation ang aralin ngayon. Ito ang bubuo sa iyong pagkatao. Aakitin din nito ang suwerte mo. Lucky numbers at color ay 4, 6, 51, 45 at sapphire blue. Leo (Hul. 23-Ago. 22) - Ang mga natulungan mo noon ang tutulong sa iyo ngayon. Lucky numbers at color ay 13, 19, 37, 21, at pink. Virgo (Ago 23-Set. 23) - Isang bagong kilala ang magbubukas ng mga opportunities. Ito ang reward ng good deeds mo. Lucky numbers at color ay 9, 13, 23, 45 at orange. Libra (Set. 24-Okt. 23) – Sundin ang kutob sa paglagda ng kontrata. Mas lalakas ang mind power sa pag-aaral ng oracion meditation. Lucky numbers at color ay 11, 22, 47, 29 at scarlet red. Scorpio (Okt. 24-Nob. 22) - Merong bagong proj ect na sisimulan. Ito ay magbibigay ng pagkakataong ma-express ang iyong creative emotions. Lucky numbers at color ay 1, 9, 35, 25 at blue. Sagittarius (Nob. 23-Dis. 21) - Ang pagre-retire ay parang nagpapalit ng gulong. Mahalagang plano mo ang gagawin sa iyong pagre-retire. Lucky numbers at color ay 11, 17, 29, 31 at purple. Capricorn (Dis. 22-Ene. 19) - Sa sobrang pagka-busy, mara-ming stress ang mararanasan. Bakasyon ang kailangan para ayusin ang gusot ng tadhana. Lucky numbers at color ay 8, 11, 27, 35 at silver.|


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