Tambuling Batangas Publication June 20-26, 2018 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. 2018-0036 Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended by Act 4118 filed by BANGKO KABAYAN (A Rural Bank) INC. now BANGKO KABAYAN INC. (A Private Development Bank), mortgagee, with business address at Poblacion, Ibaan, Batangas against SPS. LOUIE S. LATIDO and ARMIE MAE H. LATIDO, for themselves as Attorney-in-fact of LENNY BETH S. LATIDO, mortgagors, with residence and postal addresses at UNIT C, Apartment, Carmel Avenue, Villa Rosa Subd., Lipa City and Brgy. Tangob, Lipa City, respectively to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of April 18, 2018 amounts to Php2,876,032.02 including/excluding, 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 July 10, 2018 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 it’s improvements thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFIED OF TITLE NO. 122373 A parcel land (Lot 12412-B of the subdivision plan (LRA) Psd- 363937 approved as a non- subdivision project, being a portion of Lot 12412, Cad 218, Lipa Cadastre L.R.C. Cad. Record No. 1305). Situated in the Barrio of Tangob, Lipa City, Island of Luzon. Bounded on the NE., points 5 to 8 by Creek; on the SE., points 8 to 1 by Lot 12A12-A, points 1 to 2 by Lot 12412- C, (Road), both of the subd. Plan; on the SW., points 2 to 3 by Lot 12416; and on the NW., points 3 to 5 by Lot 12417, both of Cad 218, Lipa Cadastre. x x x containing an area of TEN THOUSAND (10,000) 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. Advertisements Year In... to respect of human rights as the number of victims of the drugs war started to escalate. The church people are advocates of peace. Progressive elements in the Church have also been outspoken against mining-related desecration of environment and communities, land grabbing, low wages, among others. The Church (and the mosque for Muslims, also) as an institution and a place is perceived by many as inviolable. But under Duterte, mosques have been bombed. A priest was killed inside a Church. “These killings of clergy and religious leaders expose the vulnerability even among church people to the prevailing atmosphere of killings and impunity in our country,” Rev. Balaba of PCPR said. Since 2001, she said, no cases of extrajudicial killings and other highlighted cases of killings have been resolved. Under the Duterte regime, the following church people have been killed: Pastor Lablito Quiñonez of the Guardians of the Truth Church Mission International, Inc. was killed in Mindoro on December 3, 2017, by AFP elements who accused him as a member of New People’s Army. Fr. Marcelito “Tito” Paez was shot by motorcycle-riding gunmen after he accompanied a released political prisoner and was driving through Sitio Sangalang at Barangay Lambakin in Jaen town Nueva Ecija. Fr. Mark Ventura of the Diocese of Tuguegarao was killed by men in masks after presiding over a mass in Gattaran, Cagayan. The environmentalist group Kalikasan PNE also condemned the killing of Fr Mark Ventura last April. The group said Ventura is known for his advocacy against destructive mining and the rights of indigenous people in Cagayan Valley. Hunyo 20-26, 2018 mula sa pahina 8 “He served under Archbishop Sergio Utleg, a recent Gawad Bayani ng Kalikasan awardee who has also been recently subjected to vilification and harassment from the military for his advocacy,” said Leon Dulce, national coordinator of Kalikasan PNE. The green group expressed fears that big business and their interests could well be behind Fr. Mark’s killing.” Where Fr. Mark was killed, the landscapes are known as rich in magnetite black sand, nickel, gold, and chromite. Cagayan Valley has at least six approved Mineral Production Sharing Agreements (MPSA) and at least 14 pending MPSA applications. Fr. Mark was among those who opposed black sand mining in the northern coasts of Cagayan saying it posed a threat to the livelihood of the people living there and a threat to coastal ecosystems. Another priest, Reverend Rey Urmenta of the Diocese of San Pablo, survived an attempted killing by men riding-in-tandem while Urmenta was on his way for a meeting with his secretary last week in Calamba, Laguna. The PCPR called for an immediate resolution of the case of Father Nilo and other victims of murder. “We pray and encourage the faithful to stand firm, to defend the sanctity of life and basic human rights, and to come to the aid and accompaniment of the many survivors and victims’ families in seeking the truth, justice, and accountability,” Rev. Balaba said. “Is this the change you want? Are these the changes you dream of? Are you still saying ‘There are some good things happening! Focus on the good?’,” asked the priests of the Archdiocese of Lingayen in another statement. The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines also condemned the murder of Fr. Nilo. They described it “outrageously evil.” President Duterte leads Aguinaldo Shrine Independence Day rites In the event that the Auction Sale should not task place on said date it shall be held on July 17,, 2018, without further notice and re-publication. “All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time and place” Lipa City, May 09, 2018 REMER S. REYES Sheriff IV DULY RAFFLED: HON. DANILO S. SANDOVAL Executive Judge ATTY AURORA B. MANGUBAT-TORRALBA OIC-Clerk of court & Ex-Officio Sheriff Note: Award of publication hereof in the “Tambuling Batangas” drawn by raffle in accordance with law. Copy furnished. All parties concerned WARNING: It is absolutely prohibited to remove, deface or destroy this notice on or before the date of sale, UNDER PENALTY OF LAW. Tambuling Batangas: June 06, 13, & 20, 2018 ARAW NG KALAYAAN. President Rodrigo R. Duterte leads the flag-raising ceremony during the 120th Philippine Independence Day celebration at the Museo ni Emilio Aguinaldo in Kawit, Cavite on June 12, 2018. (Richard Madelo/Presidential Photo) KAWIT, Cavite – Today’s 120th Independence Day celebration at the Aguinaldo Shrine here had no less than President Duterte as guest of honor of the festivity. Before the flag-raising ceremony, the President was welcomed by Cavite Governor Jesus Crispin Remulla together with Kawit Mayor Angelo Emilio G. Aguinaldo and National Historical Commission Chair, Dr. Rene R. Escalante. This is the first time he attended the annual Freedom day commemmoration in Kawit, Cavite, an event witnessed by a multitude of people despite heavy downpour and unexpected demonstration by a small gorup of protesters. President Duterte who remained calm said he welcomed the protest as it was a way of expressing “freedom of speech.” In his speech, the President called on every Filipino to take inspiration from the bravery and heroism of “our forefathers who have given their lives to attain the freedom that we all are enjoying today.” “By cherishing the sovereignty that is borne out of the sweat and blood of our heroes, we stand firm and unwavering in our conviction to create a brighter and better future for all Filipinos - regardless of their status in life,” Duterte said. He also urged everyone to effect “meaningful and lasting change in our communities as we collectively battle the social ills of corruption, illegal drugs and criminality that impede our progress as a nation,” as he vowed to continue to do so to get rid of corrupt government officials and employees. The President ended his message reaffirming his desire for a comfortable life for all Filipinos. (Ruel Francisco, PIA-Cavite)