Ang Caviteno Newsweekly November 12-18, 2018 Issue | Página 2
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FIRST CHILDBIRTH . A baby girl becomes the first reported childbirth on Oct. 18, 2018 after Ospital ng Imus (ONI), the first public
hospital in the lone district of Imus City, was officially opened last October 12. The birth delivery services were free of charge as part
of the ONI’s first week of operation and in time for City Mayor Emmanuel L. Maliksi’s birth month. (Photo courtesy of Imus City CIO)
Reg’l...
“Upon the effectivity
of the Wage Order No. NCR-
22, the new minimum wage
rates in Metro Manila shall be
P500 to P537 across different
sectors,” Bello said. The new
wage rates will take effect 15
days after the wage order is
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Extra-Judicial Foreclosure of Real
Estate Mortgage Under Act No.
3135, as Amended, Republic Act
No. 4118
FC CASE NO. 16536-18
HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND,
(Otherwise known as PAG-IBIG Fund)
Mortgagee,
-Versus -
DENNIS T. TARAN,
Mortgagor(s).
x-----------------------------------------------------x
NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE
Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135
as amended by Act 4118 filed by HOME DEVELOPMENT
MUTUAL FUND (otherwise known as PAG-IBIG Fund),
mortgagee with principal place of business at 12th Flr. JELP
Business Solutions Center, No 409 Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong
City against DENNIS T. TARAN, mortgagor with residence
and postal address at Lot 6 Block 3 Phase B, La Terraza Subd.,
Bucandala, Imus, Cavite to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness
which as of September 4, 2018 amounts to FOUR HUNDRED
THIRTY EIGHT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY
TWO PESOS & 72/100 (P438,232.72), Philippine Currency
including interest and penalties, but excluding attorney’s fees,
sheriff’s fees and all other charges incidental to this foreclosure
and sale, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on January
8, 2019 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at
the main entrance of the Office of the Clerk of Court, RTC
Multiple Sala, Aguinaldo Highway, Imus, Cavite to the highest
bidder for cash and in Philippine Currency, the following
property with all the improvements therein, to wit:
‘Ospital ng Imus’ reports
1st childbirth second child.
IMUS CITY, Cavite – The ‘Ospital
ng Imus’ (ONI), the city’s first
public hospital that opened barely
a week ago, has had its first
successful childbirth, a local official
announced Friday.
A baby girl, weighing
1.95 kg., was born to Rachel
Barcelon and John Ray Fajardo at
9:09 a.m. on October 18.
She was delivered for
free because “this is ONI’s first
week of operation and in time for
Mayor Emmanuel L. Maliksi’s
birth month,” city information and
concurrent tourism chief Edgardo
Saquilayan said.
Rachel, who is from
Malagasang 1-D village, was
assisted by three doctors and
medical staff in delivering her
WILMAR M. DE VILLA
Sheriff IV
APPROVED:
REGALADO E. EUSEBIO
Clerk of Court VI & Ex-Officio Sheriff
COPY FURNISHED:
HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND
12th Flr JELP Business Solution Center
409 Shaw Blvd. Mandaluyong City
DENNIS T. TARAN
#62 Ranger st., Zone 4, Signal Village, Taguig City
And/or Lot 6, Blk. 3, Phase B, La Terraza Subd.,
Bucandala, Imus, Cavite
Ang Caviteño
November 12, 19 & 26, 2018
DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENET OF ESTATE
WITH SALE
Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late MARIANO R.
REVILLA, who died on October 15, 2018 in Las Pinas City,
Metro Manila leaving a parcel of land covered by Transfer
Certificate of Title No. T-90756 with ABSOLUTE SALE located
at Brgy. Aniban, Bacoor, Cavite has been extra judicially settled
by his heirs as per Doc. No. 11746; Page No. 59; Book No. XXII;
Series of 2018 Notary Public Atty. MARGARET T. BUOT
Ang Caviteno
November 12, 19 & 26, 2018
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-1327835 EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE
LATE EDWIN G. MINA
“A parcel of land (Lot 6, Blk. 3, of the cons.-subd.
Plan, Pcs-04-021973, being a portion of Lot 1354-A-1, Psd-
04-136387, Lot 13536-T-1, (LRC) Psd-379113 and Lot 1350,
Rs-04-004375), situated in Brgy. Bucandala, Mun. of Imus,
Prov. Of Cavite. Bounded on the NE., along line 1-2 by Road
Lot 3; on the SE., along line 2-3 by Lot 8, Blk. 3; on the SW.,
along line 3-4 by Lot 5, Blk. 3; on the NW., along line 4-1 by
Lot 4, Blk. 3; of the cons./subd. Plan. x x x containing an area
of FORTY FIVE (45) SQUARE METERS. “x x x Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late EDWIN G. MINA
who died on April 30, 2015 at Dolores, Quezon Province, leaving
a saving account at METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY-IMUS BRANCH the amount of P122,503.11 has
been extrajudicially settled by his heirs as per Doc. No. 222,
Page No. 46, Book No. LX, Series of 2018, Notary Public Atty.
Epifanio M. Almeda.
All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned
Nobyembre 12-18, 2018
Maria Criselda Sy said that
the decision factored in the
respective positions labor and
management
representatives
from different industries in
NCR.
“Our primary concern
is the capacity of the economy
to absorb the increases in
consideration with the position
of both labor and
management. We must
on the above stated time and date.
always consider the
impact of raising
In the event the public auction should not take
wages
in
the
place on the said date, it shall be held on JANUARY 15, 2018
economy
and
its
at 10:00 A.M. o’clock in the morning without prior notice.
capacity to absorb
Prospective bidders/buyers are hereby enjoined to
the increase,” Sy
investigate for themselves the title to the said property and
said.
encumbrances thereon if any there be.
Sy also said the
regional
wage
Imus, Cavite, October 16, 2018.
board also took
published in a newspaper of
general circulation.
“This wage order is
a product of the NCR Board’s
careful study and series of
tripartite consultations and
public hearings. This order is
meant to provide minimum wage
earners in the National Capital
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT
& EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF
Imus, Cavite
Region the capacity to cushion
the impact of higher consumer
prices. This has also taken into
particular consideration the
economic implications of wage
adjustments and their effects on
business and industry,” Bello
said.
National Wages and
Productivity
Commission
(NWPC) Executive Director
Ang Caviteño
Nov 5, 12 & 19, 2018
The
PHP300-million,
three-storey ONI, located along
Pedro Reyes St., Malagasang
I-G village, formally opened to
the public last October 12. The
Level 1 hospital, which sits on a
4,000-square-meter lot donated by
3rd District Rep. Alex L. Advincula,
has 22 wards, 19 private rooms
with 130 beds, five doctor rooms,
and medical service and personnel
rooms.
It offers major and minor
surgeries, as well as ancillary
services, such as laboratory, X-ray,
and ultrasound.
The establishment of
ONI addresses the absence of a
government hospital in the city
and aims to give residents a more
responsive health system, officials
said. (PNA)
into consideration the cost-
push-inflationary effect wage
adjustments, a situation in
which the overall price levels
go up due to increases in the
cost of wages and raw materials.
“The new order is
already 80 percent of the P667
Philippine Statistics Authority-
prescribed average wage in
NCR. We do not want to crowd
out that 20 percent because
we leave that to the collective
negotiation at the enterprise
level because we acknowledge
the primacy of the collective
negotiation or bargaining as
the primary mode of setting a
better terms and condition at
work,” Sy added. (DOLE/PIA-
NCR)
President...
accommodate
all
dangerous
things
—
chemicals and
all,” he noted.
“It could
ship a bomb
there,
TNT,
and for all you
know, nobody
really cares or
because he does
not know or
because
there
is
somebody
bribing him to
have the cargo
just slip by.
We’d
never
know how much
corruption and
to what extent
would be the
dimension
of
the danger of
this
country,”
he added.
“ I y a n
ang problema.
There
is
trouble outside
the
pantalan
because
ang
pantalan mismo
nagpapapasok.
And
that
is
part
of
the
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law and order situation.
It has nothing to do with
designation or appointment
of any person. I’m just
trying to control crime,” he
said.
President
Duterte
then stood firm with his
decision that positioning
stern military men in
customs would alleviate
the drug trade problem
and corruption inside the
bureau.
“Now, sabi nila na
it violates the constitution
and the operative words
there are the prohibition of
appointment or designation.
When I called in the Army
to help the Bureau of
Customs, there was no
designation, there was no
appointment, and there
was never an instruction
for them to take over the
functions of the employee,”
the President said.
“So ang ginawa
ko is just really to order
them on floating status.
But that was a particular
order directed for chiefs of
offices and section chiefs.
Iyong mga assistant nila
ang magta-trabaho,” he
continued. (PND)