Tambuling Batangas Publication January 09-15, 2019 Issue | Page 6

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF BATANGAS FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION LIPA CITY OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE EJF NO. 2019-0108 Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118 filed by HDMF (Pag-IBIG FUND). Mortgagee, with principal place of business at Petron MegaPlaza, 358 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City, with branch office at High Rise Business Center, National Highway, Brgy. Halang Calamba City, Laguna, against EVA L. EBRIO married to JESSIE S. EBRIO, mortgagor/s, with residence and postal address at Lot 19 Blk 6 Monte Flora Homes Brgy. Sabang, Lipa City, Batangas, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 15, 2018, amounts to Php 1,294,756.90 including/excluding, interest and other charges agreed thereon and other expenses in connection with this sale, secured by the mortgagee the undersigned Deputy Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Office of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Sheriff, Lipa City, will sell at public on January 15, 2019, at 10:00 o’clock In the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of the Hall of Justice, Maraouy, Lipa City to the highest bidder for CASH and in the Philippine Currency, the described real property and its Improvements thereon, to wit; TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 072-2014001471 A PARCEL OF LAND (LOT 19 BLOCK 6 OF THE CONSOLIDATION AND SUBDIVISION PLAN, PCS-04-024078, BEING A PORTION OF THE CONSOLIDATION OF LOT-12872-D-2 PSD-04- 087549; LOT-12872-E PSD-4A-005652; LOT-12872-F-1 PSD-04-040983, L.R.C. NO. 1298). SITUATED IN THE BARANGAY OF SABANG, LIPA CITY, ISLAND OF LUZON, BOUNDED ON THE SW., ALONG LINE 1-2 BY LOT 17, BLK 6; ON THE NW., ALONG LINE 2-3 BY ROAD LOT 3; ON THE NE., ALONG LINES 3-4- 5-6 BY ROAD LOT 5; ON THE SE., ALONG LINE 6-1 BY LOT 20, BLK. 6, ALL OF THE CONSOLIDATION AND SUBDIVISION PLAN. X-X-X-X-X-X-X- CONTAINING AN AREA OF SIXTY THREE (63) SQUARE METERS. Prospective buyers and bidders are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title herein above described and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be. In the event that the Auction Sale should not take place on said date it shall be held on January 22, 2019 without further notice and re-publication. “All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place.” Lipa City, November 29, 2018. ARSENIO D. LORZANO Sheriff IV DULLY RAFFLED: HON. NOEL M. LINDOG Executive Judge AURORA B. MANGUBAT-TORRALBA Clerk of Couort & Ex-Officio Sheriff Note: Award of publication hereof in the “Tambuling Batangas” drawn by raffle in Accordance with law. December 26, January 2 & 9, 2019 Advertisements January 9-15, 2019 First 1,000 Days Law - the best Christmas gift of Duterte admin to Filipino mothers, babies MANILA — The Department of Health (DOH), the National Nutrition Council (NNC) and its member agencies, and UN children’s agency UNICEF celebrated together the passage of the “Kalusugan at Nutrisyon ng Mag-Nanay Act,” more popularly known as the First 1000 Days law. President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11148 last November 29. The law seeks to scale up the national and local health and nutrition programs through a strengthened integrated strategy for maternal, neonatal, child health and nutrition in the first 1,000 days of life. “This law will complement the much-awaited Universal Health Care Law to further boost the country’s health status on our way to make Filipinos the healthiest in Southeast Asia by 2022 and in Asia in 2040,” said Department of Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III. Malnutrition remains a significant public health concern in the Philippines with an estimated 4.2 million children who are stunted (short for their age) and more than 300,000 children under 5 years who are severely wasted (thin for their height). Children who are stunted have life-long damaging consequences on their cognitive and intellectual capacities. On the other hand, children who have severe wasting— also known as severe acute malnutrition—have at least nine to 12 times increased risk of death. In January of 2018, UNICEF, in partnership with the DOH and NNC, launched two costing studies that showed the impact of undernutrition to the national economy and how much investment we need to address this issue. The first study, “The Economic Consequences of Undernutrition in the Philippines: A Damage Assessment Report (DAR),” shows that the Philippines is losing and will continue to lose around $4.5 billion per year if current rates of undernutrition are not addressed. In 2015, this loss was equivalent to around 1.5% of the country’s GDP, which has made a significant dent in the national economy. The second study, “Business Case for Nutrition Investment in the Philippines,” shows how effective implementation of affordable and equity-focused nutrition interventions can significantly decrease the annual economic burden of undernutrition. It also presents that for every $1 invested to address undernutrition, there will be a $12 return to the overall economy. “Good nutrition is the foundation of a child’s survival, health and development. We congratulate the Philippine Government for this huge achievement – for prioritizing interventions and investments for children and their mothers during their first 1000 days which is the best Christmas gift they can ever receive. UNICEF is committed to continue supporting the Government as it defines the package of interventions and accountabilities of all Government Agencies to operationalize and scale up effective nutrition services in the country. With this law, we hope that the much-needed investments for evidence- based interventions can finally move the needle towards taller, brighter, and healthier Filipino Children,” UNICEF Philippines Deputy Representative Julia Rees said. UNICEF is committed to continue supporting the Government as it defines the package of interventions and accountabilities of all Government Agencies to operationalize and scale up effective nutrition services in the country. With this law, we hope that the much-needed investments for evidence- based interventions can finally move the needle towards taller, brighter, and healthier Filipino Children,” UNICEF Philippines Deputy Representative Julia Rees added. With support from UNICEF, DOH and NNC advocated for the importance of the First 1000 days Window of Opportunity (a child’s life from conception up to two years old) since 2014. Through key partners like the Philippine Legislators’ Committee on Population and Development (PLCPD) and the Philippine Coalition of Advocates for Nutrition (PhilCAN), this advocacy prompted various Local Government Units to prioritize interventions and investments for the first 1000 days of a child’s life. “Indeed, this is an early Christmas gift for our women and children. We thank our legislators and their staff who worked hard for the passage of the law. We thank President Rodrigo Roa Duterte for signing the bill into law as a manifestation of his love and caring for the Filipino child. We are confident that the law will trigger action from national government agencies, local governments, and non-government organizations to invest and scale up action for nutrition. The NNC and its national and local network will participate actively in formulating the IRR. We will also do aggressive public dissemination of the law and continue to forge strategic alliances and partnerships for concerted action for good nutrition in the first 1000 days. The Kalusugan at Nutrisyon ng Mag-Nanay Act promises to help not only the achievement of the targets of the Philippine Plan of Action on Nutrition 2017- 2022 but also help in the attainment of each Filipino child’s potential for growth and development” said Assistant Secretary of Health and NNC Executive Director Maria-Bernardita Flores. Over the next few weeks, DOH will convene relevant stakeholders in drafting the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 11148. This is a significant step forward that supports DOH’s Philippine Health Agenda, NNC’s Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition 2017-2022, and UNICEF’s essential interventions and strategies to improve Child Survival and Early Childhood Care and Development, all of which aim to end all forms of malnutrition and give every child the best start in life. (DOH) AFP Chief vouches for National Task Force vs insurgency QUEZON CITY -- Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr looks forward to the operationalization of the Executive Order No. 70 or the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict in 2019. In an interview Wednesday, January 2, Lt. Gen. Madrigal stressed the need for all government agencies - both national and local government units - to come together to totally eradicate the root causes of conflict and violence. "We have made significant progress and have headways in our campaign to end insurgency, but to reach what we can call a complete victory, we need to create communities that are conflict-resilient and we need local and national government agencies to attain this," Lt. Gen. Madrigal said. In 2018, consolidated data from ground units of the AFP indicate a total of 12,017 CPP-NPA members and supporters have been neutralized. The figure includes 130 that were killed and 264 that were apprehended in legitimate security and law enforcement operations. A total of 11,623 have also surrendered including 1,227 regular NPA fighters. AFP units also confiscated 1,920 assorted firearms and seized 316 enemy encampments. Madrigal added that a series of meetings and plannings is on-going to operationalize E.O. Nr 70 and create a National Peace Framework anchored on the Whole-of-Nation approach institutionalized as a national policy. "Aside from focusing on our enemies, we also have to look at our people and communities through a people-centered strategy to make our communities resilient from communist recruitment, propaganda, and exploitation," Lt. Gen. Madrigal said. (AFP) Fiberglass boats ipinamahagi sa mga mangingisda LIMANG fiberglass boats ang ipinagkaloob ng Fisheries Division ng Office of the City Veterinary and Agricultural Services (OCVAS), January 11, bilang tulong sa hanapbuhay ng may apat na mangingisda habang ang isa ay gagamitin ng Bantay Dagat sa kanilang operasyon. Ang pamimigay ay pinangunahan ng hepe ng OCVAS na si Dr. Macario Hornilla at hepe ng Fisheries Division na si Gerardo Peralta sa baybayin ng barangay Sta Clara. Ang mga beneficiaries ay mga miyembro ng San Antonio, San Agustin Kanluran, at Dela Paz Proper Fishermen Associations, Pagkilatan Barangay Fisheries Management Council at Bantay Dagat Cluster 1. Binigyan din ng mga kagamitan kagaya ng Canon underwater camera at Global Positioning System (GPS) gadget ang Bantay Dagat Clusters 1,2, at 3 upang gamitin sa kanilang monitoring operation sa mga coastal barangay. Ang mga fibreglass boats ay magandang gamitin sa karagatan sapagkat ito ay madaling i maintain, mas magaan dalhin sa dagat, at madaling i repair. (PIO Batangas City)