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By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Agusan News Bureau and DAVE M. SUYAO Contributor

Council to tackle summary killings

SAN Francisco, Agusan del Sur--Another power company has signified its intention to put up a solar electric generator in this town to initially address the predicted increase on power shortage next year.

By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

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Gingoog allocates P18.4m for greening programs By EDMAR PABIA

GINGOOG City—Mayor Marie Guingona has allocated P18,425,000 to fund the city’s various greening programs. The funding is part of Guingona’s commitment to conserve the environment and effective waste management. City Environment and Natural Resources Division (CENRD) Chief Richard Miraflores said Guingona has See programs, page A7

EXCLUSIVE DEALERSHIP LAUNCHING. Mr. Jefferson U. Rolida, president and general manager of NISSAN-

Cagayan de Oro Distributors, Inc., poses beside the All-New NISSAN X-Trail at its showroom located at the Elipe Park, Kauswagan Road, Cagayan de Oro City. Mr. Antonio Zara (not in photo), president and managing director of Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI), is expected to arrive in Cagayan de Oro City today to grace the exclusive dealership launching of the all-new third generation Nissan X-Trail. Photo by Shaun Alejandrae Yap Uy

3 dead in armed clashes in Misor, sister of slain NPA rebel appeals to govt to get body By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent and CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City--A sister of one of the slain New People’s Army (NPA) fighters in Misamis Oriental has appealed to government to help her recover the body

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of her brother. Annabelle Mansigyao said she was informed by relatives that her younger brother Francisco Mansigyao, 21, was killed in the ongoing series of encounters between the Philippine Army and the NPA. Mansigyao on Thursday morning said the body of

her brother has not been recovered from the field for two days already at barangay Hagpa in Manolo Fortich, a boundary area of Claveria, Misamis Oriental where fighting has been going on since Sunday evening. She said her the family wants to give a proper burial. Col. Jesse Alvarez, 43rd

Infantry Battalion commander, said the family can coordinate with the military in retrieving the body. Alvarez said the army forces in the area have come from the 43rdIB and the 8th Infantry Battalion. Normally, if a dead NPA is not taken by his comrades, See body, page A7

By PAT SAMONTE, Butuan News Bureau

BUTUAN City––The Caraga Parliamentary Debate Championship Union (CPDCU) has announced that this year’s parliamentary debate and is seen to gather the largest number of student-debaters to discourse on contemporary issues affecting the locality, country and the global community. Slated on December 5-7, 2014, CPDCU said the 7th Caraga Parliamentary Debate Championship: Law Fortun Cup (7th CPDC: LFC) is set at the Agusan National High School here and is expected to assemble 50 teams of high school and college students. On its seventh staging, the annual activity has been organized by CPDCU in partnership with See debate, page A6

CAGAYAN de Oro City-The City’s Peace and Development Council (CPDC) here is likely to tackle on the series of “summary killings” that have otherwise marred the image of this seaport capital, an official said Thursday. City Councilor Ramon Tabor, chair of the city council’s committee on police, fire, and safety, said that the City Council’s capability to tackle the issue is very limited because the council confronts only the issue in aid of legislation. He said the CPDC is more capable and better equipped in addressing the “summary killings” that are taking place almost daily here. The CPDC has the army’s 4th Infantry Division, the City’s Police Office, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, the City’s Prosecutor’s Office, the city government, and all other stakeholders as members. See council, page A6

Dutch web browser game being developed in Davao

CAGAYAN de Oro City– –A Dutch firm has tapped a Davao-based BPO company for the development of an upcoming web browser game. Maata Games of Arnhem, Netherlands has seISOLATION AREA. Surigao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office lected Next BPO Solutions and City Health Officials are considering to use Basul Island as isolation area for Ebola to be one of their partners cases in Surigao City. Situated 4.1 kilometers away from the city proper, reportedly in creating a massive multiplayer online game there are no people living in the island. This aerial photo taken last year. File photo by Roel N. Catoto of Mindanao Daily News-Surigao

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Growers still struggling 2 years after typhoon Pablo

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AVAO City––Two years after super typhoon Pablo devastated vast plantations, the banana industry is still struggling to recover, the Pilipino Banana Growers and Exporters Association (PBGEA) revealed. PBGEA President Anthony Alexander Valoria said Wednesday that almost 14,000 hectares of banana plantations were destroyed due to strong winds and heavy flooding brought by the super typhoon on December 4, 2012. Of the total devastated area, he said about 4,000 hectares, most of them in Compostela Valley Province, have not yet recovered. “The banana industry is still struggling. It takes over

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a million pesos to develop a banana plantation,” the PBGEA chair told reporters before the opening of the Davao Trade Expo (DATE) 2014 at the SMX Convention Center in SM Lanang. Valoria, also the president and chief executive officer of Anflo Management and Investment Corporation (Anflocor), said loan assistance from the government to the small growers were not enough for them to be able to recover. “ T he re has n’t b e e n enough support. There should have been more, given the huge contribution of the banana industry in the socio-economic development in Mindanao. For us, let’s say Tagum Agricultural Development Company, Inc.

(Tadeco), obviously we can take care of ourselves. But it’s really the small growers who were hit really hard,” he said. Tadeco is one of the companies under Anflocor. The Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) has offered a rehabilitation loan package of P430,000 to the affected growers early last year. In January 2013, Stephen Antig, PBGEA executive director, pegged the rehabilitation cost—excluding infrastructures such as packing houses, irrigation system and cable way—at about P600,000 per hectare. After Pablo hit the provinces of Compostela Valley and Davao del Norte, the PBGEA estimated that the industry lost P7.7 billion as

of December 10, 2012. PBGEA estimates the total rehabilitation cost at P6.9 billion. “The problem now with Compostela Valley is that they’ve been given a wake up call that there could be typhoons that pass the area. So it is difficult to justify huge investments there,” Valoria explained, adding that businessmen now have hesitance

to reinvest in the province. Thus, some investors are looking at other areas where they could invest on banana plantations, he added. Valoria emphasized that with the devastation wrought by the typhoon, coupled with flooding, banana diseases are bound to spread in the plantations, too. The PBGEA chair added that investors are now con-

sidering the impacts of climate change to the banana industry. Thus, Valoria noted the importance of holding the Davao Trade Expo this year, which aims to, among others, strengthen the banana industry. He said the event encourages interaction among players in the market. (Keith Bacongco / MindaNews)

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Congressman Karlo Nograles, 1st Congressional District, Davao City, 16th Congress House Committee Chairman on Labor and Employment brings anew his monthly kabuhayan jobs fair to Barangay Catalunan Pequeno, Elementary School Covered Court, this city. During the said activity, a total of 14 successful graduates of SMAW welding skills training program of TESDA offers an special dance number to entertain hundred applicants in search for possible job employment. A reported HOTS or hired on the spots were 8 lucky job seekers consisting of 5 male and 3 female. The walk-in applicant reaches 150, comprising of 71 male and 79 female and the record set anew to number of 73 individuals set for final interview. (photo courtesy by rene arias-photojournalist w/ bobby mahinay) Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao del Sur CITY OF DIGOS OFFICE OF THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR Publication Notice R.A. 10172

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November 18, 2014 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that JEWEY R. QUIMADA has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JEWEY RODELA QUIMADA at Tres de Mayo, Digos, Davao del Sur and whose Parents are Fedel T. Quimada and Griselda C. Rodela. Any person adversely affected by said petiton may file with this Office not later than December 08, 2014.

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R.A. Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Camiguin Municipality of Sagay NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that EDGARDO Namata GALO has filed with this office a petition for change of first name from AMANDO to EDGARDO in her Live Birth Certificate he born on July 8,1953 at Sagay, Mis. Or. Phil. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than December 5, 2014.

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

RA 10172 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Province of Lanao del Norte Municipality of Salvador LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Republic Act No. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that TERESITA SATO REINTAR has filed with this office a Petition for Change of First Name from “LOURDES” to “TERESITA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of LOURDES TAGAB SATO who was born on 07 NOVEMBER 1962 at CAMP ALLERE, SALVADOR, LANAO DEL NORTE and whose parents are CONCEPCION TAGAB and TEOTIMO SATO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this office not later than 03 DECEMBER 2014.

(Sgd.) ENGR. JAIME P. MABOLO Municipal Civil Registrar

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-050-2014

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In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172) , Notice is hereby served to the public that VIERTEL PANDULO MALGAS has filed with this Office, a petition for correction of entry in sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the certificate of Live Birth of VIERTEL PANDULO MALGAS at Malita, Davao del Sur and wdose parents are VELOSO MALGAS and MELODY PANDULO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than December 16, 2014. (Sgd.) JOSEPHINE A. MARQUEZ Municipal Civil Registrar

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Vietnam: The first casualty of China’s Asia-Pacific Dream In the past two issues, we talked about the “war clouds” hovering in the Asian region. While most of the readers might find the possibility of an armed conflict, those who have followed the disputes in the South China Sea think otherwise. As China began to assert ownership of the islets, atolls, rocks and even the shorelines of neighboring countries in the Southeast Asian Region, the possibility of an armed conflict could not be understated. What has driven China to lately take decisive action in claiming the territories of neighboring countries? While China argues that they have historical rights over all the disputed islands in the South China Sea, this argument is seen as a pretext to justify aggression. Perhaps, for China the “dragon of Asia” has finally awaken after decades of slumber. For almost seven decades since Mao Tse Tung

With the exception of the corrupt members of the Philippine Congress, I don’t think there are other citizens in this benighted country not scandalized or outraged by the discovered abuse by the solons of public funds. I believe no one would dare contradict the fact that this abuse by the national legislators of their pork barrel fund is an anomaly in both the eyes of God and existing laws. But it is a fact also that the people can’t expect their congressmen and senators to give up their pork fund by passing much needed legislation prohibiting each one of them from having pork fund that before its expose’ as being abused amounted to P70 million and P200 million annually for each congressman and senator, respectively. It would be like asking the sun to set in the east and rise in the west. It is precisely in situations like this that the framers of the Constitution included in the fundamental law of the land a provision on People’s Initiative. Through this provision, the people themselves can propose the enactment of a law that Congress will never pass such as a law prohibiting its members

founded the People’s Republic of China (PROC) in 1946, China was silently building up its military that would later become today’s one of the world’s strongest. Now, China believed is the right time to reclaim territories that they believed rightfully belonged to them. Thus, the only way to execute the plan is to harass and challenged neighbors sans military power. Vietnam is one of the countries in Southeast Asia with a large deposit of oil off its coastal territory within the South China Sea. Oil is the lifeblood of Vietnam’s economy, which accounts for more than 30 percent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Without the oil, Vietnam’s economy will collapse. Undoubtedly, China wants to subjugate Vietnam to be able to take control of its oil resources. However, Vietnam will not simply buckled down. The battle-scarred Vietnamese people will not be that

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easy to defeat. Vietnam has shown its resiliency when it defeated the United States in what appeared to be the longest war in modern times that started in 1959 and ended in 1975. China wants to take Vietnam as a trophy to warn other countries in Southeast Asia, particularly, the Philippines that the Chinese government is serious in its war of aggression. Certainly, the invasion of the sovereign rights of other countries could be the first

step in carrying the “Chinadriven Asia-Pacific Dream.” The Chinese government believes that conquering the South China Sea is a major accomplishment to pursue the Asia-Pacific Dream. In case of an armed conflict in Asia, what would be the picture of the balance of power in the region? Well, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Japan, and Indonesia might rally together to fight against the powerful enemy like China. In the mainland Asia, India will side with Vietnam. Pakistan, Russia and China will be allies. However, will the United States take up arms against China in defense of allied countries in the Asia-Pacific region? Many believed that the US will never get a head on with China. The role of the US is to simply sell war materiel to smaller countries. At least, the US will gain while the fury of war in the Asia-Pacific region goes on. -0- react: crisguardian@yahoo.com

People’s Initiative from having pork fund. The proposed law through the People’s Initiative mechanism in the constitution will have to be endorsed by at least three percent of the total registered voting population in every legislative district. The sum total of the endorsements should not be less than 10 percent in the entire country. These twin requirements must be met before the Commission on Elections schedules a referendum where the registered voting population of the entire country will be made to ratify their concurrence to the proposed law. If you have noticed the mushrooming of signing centers or if you have been approached by anyone to sign the petition for this particular proposed piece of legislation through the People’s Initiative, it is because of the above facts why there is this signature campaign now. If you are angered by this abuse of the pork barrel fund, which is our fund, then never hesitate to affix your signature on this historic piece of legislation that the people no less are formulating to once and for all put an end to this system in the country.

A deeper view

Jesse E.L. Bacon II

This exercise is a litmus test on our ability to rise as one nation in whose hand all political power emanates. Passage of this proposed legislation will galvanize the Filipino people to become a nation. This is only possible, however, if we all involve ourselves in this effort. Personally, I am very excited about this prospect. If we are able to unite and thus make this proposed legislation into law, we shall prove to the entire world that we now have become one nation. Are you not excited as well about this prospect? If you have not signed yet, do so immediately. But remember this. You must be a registered voter for you to be able to sign this petition. You will have to sign only once. You have to

put your full name, family name first, as it appears in your registration form as a voter. Take note of this. You will have to sign in the petition from your legislative district. If, for example, you are a voter of the lone district of Cagayan de Oro City, then you have to sign only in the form provided for the lone district of your city and never in any other signature forms intended for other legislative districts. Always put at the back of your mind that congressmen like Rep. Rufus Rodriguez will never endorse this kind of legislation. It is precisely because this kind of legislation will deprive them of their pork fund that they will do their best to scuttle or derail this effort of the people. We should never allow them to do this to us. When you sign the petition, be very careful that you will not render null and void all the signatures of all the petitioners in the form you are signing by not committing any error. Congressmen and senators will surely demand that the Comelec be very strict in determining that every signature form is signed properly with no error whatsoever. You would be doing the

Daily Inspiration Settle your Difference

“When you are on the way to court with your adversary, settle your differences quickly. Otherwise, your accuser may hand you over to the judge, who will hand you over to an officer, and you will be thrown into prison.” Matthew 5:25

Juvy Sarraga

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and stew over your disagreement, the harder it is to reconcile. Pretty soon, days, weeks, and years pass by and you become accustomed to the way things have become in the relationship. Every passing moment without reconciliation makes it that much harder to turn around and say you are sorry. Don’t let your pride get the Pride can seep into a relationship when better side of you. Make it a practice to disagreements occur. The longer you sit hurry and settle your differences quickly.


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Launching of all-new Nissan X-Trail slated today in Oro By Cheng Ordonez Business Editor

NISSAN Philippines, Inc. (NPI) President and Managing Director Mr. Antonio Zara is expected to arrive today to grace the exclusive “dealership launching” of the all-new third generation Nissan X-Trail that is being showcased at the Nissan showroom at Elipe Park along Kauswagan road in Cagayan de Oro City. In an exclusive interview with Mr. Jefferson U. Rolida, president and general manager of Nissan-Cagayan de Oro earlier, said the regional launch for Visayas and Mindanao, at the Northwing of SM Cebu, on October 16, 2014, is being replicated here in Cagayan de Oro City. The All New Nissan XTrail has made its remarkable debut in Luzon and Visayas, showing off its style and muscle that this testos-

terone-driven machine has, even as it is also expected to be well-received during its launching here. With a suggested retail price is P1,375,000 for the 2.0-liter 4x2 variant and P1,580,000 for the 2.5-liter 4x4 variant, the all-new Nissan X-Trail comes in Pearl White, Diamond Black, Brilliant Silver, Fiery Red and an exclusive color for the 4x4 variant--Copper Blaze. It also comes in two trims. The top of the line is a 4WD powered by a 2.5L engine producing 171 PS and 233 Nm of torque and boasts of a state of the art infotainment system with a 5-inch LCD display. The 2WD variant has a 2.0L engine that puts out 144 PS and 200 Nm of torque. Both models are mated to Nissan’s XTRONIC Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with

the option of manual mode. With the rapid growth and increasing demand for vehicles in Mindanao regions, Nissan sees great potential in boosting its share in the market via the Cagayan de Oro Delearship under Mr. Rolida. Mr. Rolida said Nissan XTrail is presented as a global product not just Asia’s. Built and assembled in Nissan’s Kyushu plant in Japan, the All New X-Trail has a commanding presence that very few in its segment can match. First introduced in 2003, the X-Trail has long been the choice of many Filipinos because of its versatility, unique design, and capability. It mixes bold lines with a muscular body to create a look that can only be matched by its stunning on- and off-road performance. With bold lines and powerful curves, the All New X-Trail adopts the V-motion

front grille design to boost the brand’s visual presence and exudes a more modern, crossover look with an undeniably imposing muscular stance. It also has a sleek, new boomerang-shaped head and tail lamps that stylishly bookends the bestlooking X-Trail to date. Not to mention the LED daytime running lights making it possible to guarantee safety while still looking sharp. The third generation XTrail is not just better; it literally is a lot bigger, boasting a seating capacity of seven. The cabin offers a variety of configurations - 40:20:40 on the second row with slide function and 50:50 on the third row – making it an ultra-flexible vehicle, ready for any situation that may arise-- from cruising around the city driving to challenging the great outdoors. And with doors swinging as wide as 80 degrees, getting in and

out won’t be a problem. Larger than the previous model and certainly among the biggest in its class, the All New X-Trail possesses an imposing stance and translates all of that size into plenty of interior space allowing it to be always ready for your next adventure, every single time. Its on-road performance is undoubtedly a beast to behold with a 210 mm ground clearance, the All New XTrail gives you that extra confidence needed for your next off-road adventure or to simply conquer the next enhanced monsoon rain. Built with the customer in mind, the All New XTrail comes standard with a Push Button Ignition paired with Nissan’s intelligent Key System and an ECO Mode Switch that helps the driver achieve better fuel consumption. The vehicle also has an

Eco Evaluation system, which displays a Pedal Guide monitoring your drive’s fuel efficiency. The All New X-Trail comes with a completely new look without abandoning key elements of its design that speak of its power to conquer challenges presented by the terrain and the ability to cater to your active lifestyle. And so, the long wait is over. The All New X-Trail is here in Cagayan de Oro and will eventully conquer Northern Mindanao market. “The new X-Trail is both a beauty to behold and an efficient vehicle ready for the road, making it the embodiment of Nissan’s innovation,” said Mr. Zara during the Cebu launching earlier. Apart from the new Nissan X-Trail, other units on display at the Nissan-CDO showroom include the new Altima and Sylphy.

Aggie chief lauds farmers’ contribution to food sufficiency target CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Commending the contribution of Filipino farmers in the government’s thrust on food security and sufficiency, Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala revealed that the Philippines was able to save up to P147 billion on rice importation

since 2011. This was during the opening ceremony of the 21st Farmers’ Field Day of the Northern Mindanao Agricultural Crops and Livestock Research Complex (NMACLRC) formerly NOMIARC in Dalwangan, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

on November 12, 2014. “Hindi lang po ang Kagawaran ng Pagsasaka, kasama rin po natin ang mga magsasaka na siyang nagpunyagi at nagtanim (The DA gives credit to all the Filipino farmers who have strived hard to produce food for the country),” said Alcala.

Moreover, he also praised the farmers and local government units in Mindanao who participated in the successful implementation of the Mindanao Rural Development Program which paved way for the upcoming implementation of the Philippine Rural Development

Program providing better opportunities to more farmers, fisherfolks and agristakeholders with its scope expanding from Mindanaowide to country-wide. “Maraming s a lamat po talaga sa mga magsasaka sapagkat kayo po ay kasama ng ating bansa sa pakikipaglaban sa gutom. Ang inyo pong rehiyon ay tumutulong po para sa kasapatan ng pagkain ng bansa (We are very grateful to all the farmers for you are our partner in the fight against hunger. We also recognize the contribution of Northern Mindanao in helping ensure sufficient production of food for the country),” Alcala added. The opening of the three-day activity of the Department of AgricultureRegional Field Office 10

(DA-RFO 10) research arm was attended by around 1,000 guests including farmers, agriculture practitioners, local chief executives and representatives from the local government units, students, agri-stakeholders from all over the region and other parts of the country and DA officials and regional directors. This year the NMACLRC farmers’ field day bears the theme: “Intensified Rice-based Agri-Bio System: Maximizing Income and Profit,” which showcased around 60 agri-based technologies that aim to help increase production, yield and profit of the farmers amidst the challenge of climate change and ASEAN economic integration. (Vanessa Mae S. Siano, DARAFIS 10/PIA)

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FOR THE SAKE OF THE ATHLETES. Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez (left) gestures while discussing the merits of his proposed bill increasing the incentives and rewards for athletes who win medals in major sporting events like the Olympics, Asian Games and South East Asian Games. Rodriguez made the proposal during the recent meeting of the Committee on Youth and Sports Development chaired by Cong. Anthony Del Rosario in the House of Representatives. Photo courtesy of en Dischaves

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1. Guidelines in the implementation of Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172 and R.A 9048). Notice is hereby served to the public that GENE MAGE ALEJANDRO has filed with this office a petition for Change of Gender from “Male” to “Female”. In the birth certificate, the gender was wrongly written. Instead of “Female” it was registered as “Male”. She has born on August 2, 1983 at Poblacion, Trento Agusan del Sur and whose parents are Salvador Alejandro and Corazon Mange. Any person adversely affected by this petition may file written opposition with the office of the Municipal Civil Registrar of Trento, Agusan del Sur. (SGD.) GLORIA P. SEVERINO Municipal Civil Registrar

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Housing project for Zambo siege victims resumes Zamboanga del Norte | Zamboanga del Sur | Zamboanga Sibugay | Dipolog City | Dapitan City | Pagadian City | Isabela City | Zamboanga City

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AMBOANGA City - The construction of housing units for victims of rebel attacks here last year has finally resumed Wednesday after it was suspended due to substandard materials used in the project. The project in Santa Catalina village is under the socalled Z3R or Zamboanga City Roadmap to Recovery and Reconstruction.

The suspension in the construction of 51 housing units was lifted after the National Housing Authority has committed to comply with the recommendations of the local government. Mayor Maria Isabelle Salazar said the recommendations were based on the results of joint inspections conducted by the City Engineer’s Office, City Dis-

aster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Office of the City Planning and Development Coordinator, NHA, the BillRay Construction Company and Santa Catalina village leaders. Foremost in the recommendations of the local government is for the housing contractor - through NHA - to comply with the requirements for the issuance

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problem because there are no witnesses to the incident apart from the fact that the victims are often charred beyond recognition. He said that the manner of killing the victims appeared to be brutal and unconscionable. Perhaps, the intention here is to deprive the relatives or friends the capability to tell the law enforcers of the true motive of the killings, Tabor added.

City and by Next BPO Solutions, puts the city in the map of global gaming arena and underscores the world class talents and skills of the city’s web developers and designers.” “This is a good milestone for the software industry of Davao City,” said Atty. Sam Matunog, president of ICT Davao. “We are very pleased to showcase the quality and capabilities of our developers here and that Maata Games has selected Davao City to be the launching pad for their global game.” “From the outset, we knew that we will have a good team and coming to Davao City to personally meet and work with the developers has confirmed that we have made the right decision,” Ludwig said. Erectus took about three years to conceptualize in the Netherlands; most of the ideas for gameplay, storyline and graphics have been developed there, Ludwig said. They have come to Davao to work with a team of five developers from Next who will be working on the programming aspect of the game. As to why they chose Davao in the Philippines (or Philippines among other countries in the world), Roesink shared that their decision was largely driven by her frequent visits to the country for an adopted Filipino brother in Manila. Ludwig also said that he likes the idea that Filipino game developers are team players because they know how to work on given tasks while still being objective. He said Filipinos are unlike other developers in Asia who just say a plain yes to tasks. Ludwig said that Filipino game developers know how to give input in terms of ideas. “They know how to think for themselves,” he added. More information about Maata and the game ERECTUSTM are available at Maatagames.com. (Jesse Pizarro Boga / MindaNews)

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Agusan del Norte First District Representative Lawrence Lemuel Fortun. In a press statement, CPDCU said “In the wake of many and daunting issues on public accountability and environmental challenges faced anew by the human polity, the organizers deemed it necessary and fitting to focus on matters knitted with good governance, sustainability and resilience.” Last year, 36 teams participated in the event hosted by the Saint Joseph Institute of Technology here. Among college teams, Father Saturnino Urios University (Butuan City) is expected to face regular opponents from Caraga State University (Butuan City), Saint Joseph Institute of Technology, and St. Paul University Surigao (Surigao City). In the high school category, Bayugan Comprehensive High School (Bayugan City) is seen to cross wits with Agusan National High School (Butuan City).

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Tabor said as chair of the city’s police, fire, and public safety, he would bring the issue to the CPDC for concrete action. The city councilor admitted that the local police find it hard to solve the

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(MMOG) together with Tinotech Nederland B.V., another technology consultancy firm from the Netherlands. Maata Games’ Paul Ludwig, who does marketing and sales for their company, revealed to Davao reporters that the game is going to be called Erectus. “It is going to be about the clash of civilizations of Homo Sapiens and Homo Erectus 130,000 years ago,” Paul said. With him during the announcement was his wife and business partner Alet Ludwig-Roesink, who manages company operations and finance. Davao developers from Next have started working on this collaboration since early this month. The game is expected to be completed for launch March next year. Paul said that Erectus will come in four different languages: English, Dutch, Japanese, and Tagalog. The game will be free to play but will come with in-app purchases (IAP) – this is how he intends to monetize the game. Erectus will be available as a web-browser game. In a press release, Next BPO Solutions president Xavier Eric Manalastas wrote that “the engagement, which is the first of its kind to be undertaken in Davao

Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR’S OFFICE City of Davao Notice of Publication RA 10172

Date: November 12, 2014

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, the Guidelines in the Implementation of Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR of RA 10172), notice is hereby served to the public that EMANUEL NONOL CALINGACION has filed with this office, a petition for correction of entry in the child’s sex from “Female” to “Male” in the Certificate of Live Birth of EMANUEL NONOL CALINGACION at Davao City and whose parents are ISIDRO L. CALINGACION and MARGARITA P. NONOL. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this office not later than December 2, 2014. (Sgd.) Atty. LEO ANTHONY R. BRACEROS City Civil Registrar

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One of the housing units in the village of Santa Catalina in Zamboanga City. (photo below) Zamboanga City Mayor Maria Isabelle Salazar during her typical day at work. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)

ing standards to the best interest of the beneficiaries. “‘We cannot sacrifice quality with quantity,” she said. Several congressmen also inspected the area and were shocked to personally see the poor quality of the housing units and the substandard materials used in the construction. It was unknown why the NHA

R.A. Form No. 101 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR’S OFFICE City of Davao NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that RODOLFO ELANDAG ROSAL has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name docketed as CFN-2259-2014 from ROBERTO to RODOLFO in The Certificate of Live Birth of ROBERTO ILANDAG ROSAL who was born on May 23, 1962 at DAVAO CITY and whose parents are NEMESIO ROSAL and CELENDONIA ILANDAG. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than December 1, 2014. Issued on 11th day of November, 2014 at Davao City, Philippines.

(Sgd.) Atty. LEO ANTHONY R. BRACEROS City Civil Registrar MDN: Nov 14 & 21, 2014

R.A. Form No. 101 (LCRO)

failed to immediately discover the use of substandard construction materials in the housing units. Residents in the area said they noticed cracks on the housing walls and the poor quality of the construction with some officials even saying the defects were caused by an accident after a backhoe hit some of the units resulting to the collapse of the beams. It was unknown if there were sanctions or fines imposed on the contractor of the housing project. The project is intended to residents in the area whose houses were destroyed during the siege of Moro National Liberation Front here that lasted three weeks. The street battles killed and wounded over 400 people and displaced some 120,000 people. The attack was in retaliation to the government’s peace talks with rival Moro Islamic Liberation Front. (Mindanao Examiner)

R.A. Form No. 101 (LCRO)

Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR’S OFFICE City of Davao

Republic of the Philippines CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR’S OFFICE City of Davao

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that MARCELO AVENIDO AVER GONZADO has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name docketed as CFN-2001-2014 from ANANIAS to MARCELO in the Certificate of Live Birth of ANANIAS AVENIDO AVER GONZADO who was born on March 14, 1956 at DAVAO CITY and whose parents are ANANIAS A. AVERGONZA and ANATOLIA Q. AVENIDO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than November 27, 2014. Issued on 11th day of November, 2014 at Davao City, Philippines.

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that MARLOU MABANDING DAUNGCAY-FERRANDO has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name docketed as CFN-2211-2014 from DALMACIO IV to CHRISTIAN JAMES in The Certificate of Live Birth of DALMACIO IV MABANDING DAUNGCAY who was born on August 22, 1998 at DAVAO CITY and whose parents are N/A and MARILOU MABANDING DAUNGCAY. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his/her written opposition with this Office not later than November 27, 2014. Issued on 11th day of November, 2014 at Davao City, Philippines.

(Sgd.) Atty. LEO ANTHONY R. BRACEROS City Civil Registrar

(Sgd.) Atty. LEO ANTHONY R. BRACEROS City Civil Registrar

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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CCE#2257-2014

of appropriate permits for the project implementation and to retrofit the 51 units of houses. The retrofitting of the housing units was also suggested by the contractor on the condition that it will submit an affidavit of undertaking that in the event there is a failure in retrofitting, it would be solely responsible for it. The contractor is also to reconstruct the demolished housing units and those that were identified as beyond repair and that appropriate plastering would be undertaken on the walls, to include field density testing on the soil bearing capacity, compliance to appropriate construction methods and, soil compaction of the housing area and assurance that construction materials will be in good quality and sourced from accredited suppliers. Salazar ordered the suspension of the construction and ordered a review of the housing project after discovering the use of substandard construction materials. The subsequent suspension order was issued by the NHA, the project’s implementing agency. She also assured that the local government will do everything it can to ensure compliance of all engineer-


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Solar electric generator eyed in Agusan Sur town By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Agusan News Bureau and DAVE M. SUYAO Contributor

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AN Francisco, Agusan del Sur--Another power company has signified its intention to put up a solar electric generator in this town to initially address the predicted increase on power shortage next year. The local residents welcome the new development, especially that development here has been recently fast paced with the opening soon of two new shopping

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the military will turn over the body to the local government unit. It has been reported that two rebels have been killed, Mansigyao and an amazona, and one civilian in the encounters. On the government side, a certain Corporal Ekare was injured. The scene of fighting is a remote area in Claveria, Misamis Oriental accessible only through Gingoog City. Body recovered An unidentified body believed to be member of the NPA was recovered Wednesday in the farming village of Minalwang here, the military reported Thursday. Lt. Norman M. Tagros, the spokesperson of the army’s 8th Infantry Battalion, said the government troopers found the body while on a clearing operation of the area following sporadic fighting with the NPA since Tuesday. The government troopers also recovered an AK-47 rifle, several ammunition, and CPP-NPA-NDF propaganda

malls separately owned by competing Gaisano siblings that energy supply may fell short when the two big shopping centers will be opened to the public next week and next month. The GPower Inc. has written a letter of its intention to Agusan del Sur Gov. Adolph Edward Plaza on September 15, 2014 presenting its capacity and capability in solar generation that would address part of the power requirements in the province. According to GPower President Jose Carlos Jr., GPower intends to set up a 5 Mega Watts (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) plant initially in San Francisco, Agusan del Sur

documents and found out traces of blood stains along the rebels’ withdrawal route, he said. He said that the NPA rebels reportedly belonged to the North Central Regional Committee together with rebels from the Guerilla Front-4B under Dionisio Micabalo and Lino Namatidong. Medical assistance Tagros said that the military has immediately coordinated with the local government unit in the area to possibly extend assistance to the family of the deceased NPA rebel and offer medical assistance to rebels who might have been wounded in the encounter. “The military is calling on the wounded to go down so that they could be provided proper medical attention. Be not afraid for the government, through the local government units, is willing to help,” Tagros said. According to Tagros, the military has dispatched the government troopers to the area after receiving reports of an armed group who were reportedly extorting

after having subsequent meetings with the ASELCO Board of Directors regarding the GPower intention to propose a solar PV plant to augment the requirements of ASELCO. “As a modest response to the predicted power shortage increase next year, a 5 MWp Solar Photovoltaic Power Project is being developed by GPower, Inc. to supply a small part of the power distribution utility requirements of ASELCO. GPower will have only one market or customer: ASELCO. With all its power production will be committed to ASELCO on a “take and pay” arrangement,” GPower President Jose Carlos said.

the residents, mostly farmer and members of the tribal community in the area. Misamis Oriental Gov. Bambi Emano ordered Provincial Administrator and concurrently head of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Center (PDRRMC) Edmundo Pacamalan Jr., to immediately proceed to Barangay Minalwang to extend emergency assistance to some 350 persons displaced by recent conflicts in the area. Emano also offered to provide a free coffin. The team consisted of medical, social and other emergency workers. The caravan brought with them medical and food supplies. Emano said the delivery of emergency assistance is urgent considering that early reports received by his office say most of the displaced were senior citizens, women and children many of whom are sick and hungry. They come from the sitios of Lakbangan, Impadiding and Kalhaan of barangay Minalwang. “As to why they are being displaced is not much of an

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issue right now. What is important is they need urgent help and I must respond to that. They are innocent victims of whatever is going on in their villages,” Gov. Emano said. The displaced persons are now given temporary shelter at the covered court in barangay Minalwang that Gov. Emano built early in his term. As to their safety from the on-going conflicts, the Governor said it is relatively safe in the area where they are at present. “It is the least stressful for them. They are within their elements. All we have to do is maybe raise their comfort level rather than be subjected to some cultureshock by bringing them down,” Emado said. With a report from the Provincial Information Office

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security. “GPower presents a green, renewable, environmentally-friendly project and proposes to be a socially responsible member of its host community. The indicative annual PV production output is equivalent to the reduction of 4,700 metric tons (MT) of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) greenhouse gas released to the atmosphere. Integral to its objective of providing clean, reliable electric power for the province, the project aims to be a model in its partnership with the host community and its role in improving the quality of life and standard of living of the families,” Carlos said.

Miraflores said that because of the generous allocation poured out by the Guingona administration for the solid waste management program in the amount of P1.2 million, the city was able to maintain its record as the greenest and cleanest city in the region. Besides, he added, the city has been cited by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in Manila as the highly recommended place for excursion where well-managed and odorfree controlled dumpsite has been focused. On one hand, Guingona shelled out almost P19 million for the expedient construction of flood control and drainage system that would prevent urban residents from the threatening effects of untoward floods due to climate change. “Our people are very thankful to the city mayor for giving importance for our safety through a dike fortification project in our barangays,” said two

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Miss Oro Bankers 2014 to crown tonight By MARK FRANCISCO Assistant Lifestyle Editor

JONAH Belle Ollada, the outgoing Mis Oro Bankers 2013, will relinquish her crown tonight as a new court of Miss Oro Bankers 2014 will be named. In a rite to be held at Rodelsa Hall this evening at exactly 6:00 p.m., Oro Bankers Club will once again feature 12 of its See bankers, page B7

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OR E t h an 6 0 0 delegates from all over the country are expected to grace the 33rd Philippine Eagles National Congress scheduled for today (November 21) and tomorrow in Cagayan de Oro City. Ferdie Bernasor, congress chair, said the delegates were themselves leaders in their respective Eagles clubs nationwide – from past and current national presidents, past and current The candidates of Miss Oro Bankers 2014 (left to right) Josie Lou Tumanda (BPI), Lemonelle Gargar (BPI), Kristin Jablo regional governors, current (BPI Family Savings Bank), Imie Rose Zaluaga (BDO), Daisy Antonio (East West Bank), Lace Valerie Bongcayao (BDO), club presidents to past and Florchen Bahian (BDO), Edda Lim (Metrobank), Rochelle Francisco (UnionBank), Achaia Bais (Maybank) and Erika Angela current presidents of the Galceran (Sterling Bank) strike a pose. Coronation will happen tonight at Rodelsa Hall. PHOTO COURTESY OF RICH CONCEPCION AS PROVIDED BY ORO BANKERS

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RDRRMC Region 10 bares 2013 Gawad KALASAG awardees; rewards P50k each By Christine H. Cabiasa Lifestyle Editor

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he Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council region 10 chaired by the Office of t he Civ i l D e fe ns e has bared ten awardees of the 2013 Gawad KAlamidad at Sakuna LAbanan SAriling Galing ang Kaligtasan (KALASAG) Awards during the regular monthly meeting of the Technical Working Group on November 19 at Tudela Farmers’ Enterprise and Training Center, municipality of Tudela, Misamis Occidental. According to Office of Civil Defense-10 regional director Ana C. Cañeda, Gawad KALASAG is an award given to individuals, private sectors, non-government and government organizations in due recognition of their initiative in helping the Philippine government’s battle cry to uplift the standard of disaster management in the country. “We acknowledge their utmost dedication and sincere devotion of handling and managing disasters in our country,” Cañeda said. Gawad KALASAG awardees are the following: 1.) Province of Lanao del Norte as Best Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council; 2.) City of Cagayan de Oro as Best City Disaster Risk Reduction and Man-

agement Council-Highly Urbanized; 3.) City of Ozamis, Best City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council-Component; 4.) Municipality of Quezon, Bukidnon as Best Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council- 1st to 3rd class municipality; 5.) Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. Regional Teaching and Training Hospital (MHARS-RT TH) as Best Government National Hospital; 6.) Camiguin General Hospital as Best Government Local Government Unit Hospital; 7.) Gusa Regional Science Highschool as Best Public Urban School; 8.) Sacred Heart of Jesus Montessori School as Best Private Ur-

ban School; 9.) Barangay 18 Day Care Center, City of Gingoog as Best Early Learning Center; and 10.) ECOWEB Inc. as Best Civil Society Organization. Candidates for national search are ECOWEB Inc., MHARS-RTTH and the Camiguin General Hospital. Meanwhile, according to Cañeda Camiguin General Hospital is a candidate for hall of fame award. “CGH has already won two consecutive times, if they will again win under the Best Local Government Unit Hospital, it is then their hall of fame,” Cañeda added. Awardees received P50, 000 cash. Congratulations to all awardees!


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Leaders should be proactive The K to 12 Basic Education program By Glorivel G. Tac-an Master Teacher I Panaon Central School Panaon District Panaon, Misamis Oriental

Practicing to be a leader is a mixture of a challenging and exciting task, and a leader should be effective in performing such. Leadership is challenging because being a leader means a lot of tough situations and problems that lies ahead. In tackling all of these, there is no turning back and a leader should be brave and courageous to face these situations and problems. Most of the times, as well, a leader will be in a situation where he plans, organizes, makes sure that things run as planned, tests and risks. The achievement of their

goal as a group depends on him and how he handles the situation and leads each one of his constituent. Thus, he should be well-equipped in handling these responsibilities. Leadership is exciting also because it involves learning a lot of things, which would not be gained in just an ordinary situation. Lots of knowledge comes at hand beyond comfort zones; it is gained after taking responsibilities, performing duties and doing tasks that are not normally done. Further, in doing exciting and challenging leadership tasks, a leader must be effective in performing such tasks in order to be successful. In a business book written by author Steven R. Covey, he

stated that one of the habits of effective people is being proactive. It means that taking initiative in life through realizing that decisions are the prime determining factor for effectivity in life. Leader should also make sure that these decisions should be in line with his principles and paradigms as a leader. In addition, being proactive is being responsible with the choice and consequences that might follow. Leadership is an influence. Thus, to be a good influence to his comrades, he should be proactive, not just in leading but also in all aspects in his life.

By Nora P. Opaon Teacher III Baliwagan National High School Balingasag South District

K+12 Basic Education Program is a new system in the Philippines, implemented under President Benigno Aquino’s administration. The implementation of it is to improve country’s educational system and produce high-quality graduates. The K to 12 has been realized through collaboration among Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and other

stakeholders. Aside from the fact that the current administration believes a 12-year program is an adequate period for learning under basic education, there are various reasons for the approval of K to 12 Basic Education program. First is that Philippines is the last in Asia and one of the three countries worldwide having ten-year preuniversity cycle. Through K to 12, our nation will be at par with other countries. Other than that, this program will also provide longer period of schooling for students. The longer period of schooling could give them

more time to learn about subject matters. And last, K to 12 program is a key so that Filipinos would have recognition in working abroad. It is because K to 12 program consist of technical-vocational courses. Thus, it is expected to produce better-trained human resources that could compete in global arena. K to 12 has traveled a long run and introduced improvements for Philippine Education system. Through it, Filipinos, of any status, can be more confident that they too could contribute more success, helping towards nation-building.

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In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. No. 9048, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that ELENO Y. MADRIA has filed with this Office a petition for the change of first name from FELICIANO JR. to ELENO in the Certificate of Live Birth of FELICIANO MADRIA JR. who was born on AUG. 4, 1954 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are FELICIANO C. MADRIA SR. and GLORIA YBARRAGUIRRE. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than November 29, 2014.

In compliance with section 7 of R.A. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that NASSEF DICA CARIM has filed with this office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s MALE to FEMALE in the certificate of live birth NASSEF DICA CARIM who was born June 25, 1986 in Balindong, Lanao del Sur, and whose parents are JAPAR BANTUAS CARIM and SIGAY MANGURUN DICA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with the office not later than November 30, 2014.

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 series of 2012 (IRR on RA 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that JUSTENE B. ARRABIS has filed with this Office a petition for correction of entry of SEX from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of Justene B. Arrabis, born on April 27, 1997 at Salimbalan, Baungon, Bukidnon and whose parents are Rene M. Arrabis and Veronica M. Briones. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file a written opposition with this Office not later than 06 December, 2014. (SGD)EVANGELINEC.LIBAYNON Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: Nov 21 & 28, 2014


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Do you have trouble in handling your temper? Do you have problems in dealing with your impatience? I must admit , I am also struggling with my impatience. I easily get angry when I encounter people who beats around the bush and tell long stories. I usually get irritated when the fast food service is real slow. My patience really gets tested when I am in the middle of the traffic. Sometimes I just want to cry out and pray to God, “Lord give me patience, now!” In other words, mga kapatid, tao din ako, na naiinis at napipikon sa mga pangyayari sa buhay. If you are feeling the same way, you are not alone. Allow me to share with you my personal observation of people who are impatient. Impatient people easily get angry while patient people are not easily angered.

Impatient people make foolish decision while patient people make wise decision. Impatient people are often sad while patient people are often happy. Impatient people are sometimes annoying while patient people are fun to be with. Impatient people are often emotional while patient people are more objective. Impatient people do not know how to wait while patient people know how to wait. Impatient people live in stress while patient people live in peace. We now all have a choice to make: To live in impatience or to live in patience? We cannot say that this is how we were born, so people just got to live up with our attitude. At the end of the day, you and I have a choice to make. Do you want to live in stress or in peace? If you choose to live in peace, you got to choose to be more patient. Becoming a patient person ultimately is a choice. THINK. REFLECT. APPLY. Was there a time when your patience was tested? How did you react to the situation? Were you calm or angry? Do you think you should make a move to counter your impatience? Remember this, “When you’re tempted to lose patience to someone or a situation, think how patient God has been with you all the time.” – anonymous

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ecause how can a positive trait remain positive in the long end from first of age towards maturity – if all the negatives along the way were given emphasis, most of the time ultimate? Hence, I took on the task of doing just that when I became a father to my 2 kids, the elder male and the younger, female – redirecting what was apparently usually defined as negative into the positive WITHOUT SCOULDING since they wore diapers until they grew bigger. The results were ASTONISHING as I expected. We were very close with the kids, their intelligence did shine on all academics, they could communicate very well with their age and elder people, very creative, they could absorb new learning easily whether mental or physical, they possessed a great sense of humor, there was less crying, if at all, and many more. Also, the results in the male and the female were the same. Of course, there was great adjustment on my part because I was raised the traditional way. But it helped a lot that I pointed out immediately to them that I was SORRY and I won’t raise my voice again. Doing this is an act of contrition, not of an over acting activity. That REALLY is the point of PATIENCE. THE PATIENCE THAT MEANS LISTENING. Not doing or TALKING – but LISTENING. The patience there is when you HOLD BACK before scolding and flaunting your temper. That’s when you think twice about it before launching the scolding. Then you become calmer, and reformulating your words into more constructive lines, thereby becoming a melody instead of a mere noise. And when the melody comes out, the expected result of HARMONY is achieved. Only then PATIENCE is displayed. Most doctors of psychology would maintain that there must be a balance of praise and scolding, of happiness and pain. I’d rather DISAGREE. Rather that stressing positive and acceptable behavior is sufficient enough. Freud’s theories must be very outdated at this time, really, while still being the hallmark center point of most schools of psychology, sociology, education, etc.

This is in the line, ‘nung ika’y matutong maglakad, umiwas sa mga butas sa daan, ipagpag ang lupa pag ika’y nadapa, at ituloy na lumakad sa tuwa.’ 9. Paulit – ulit – / nung high skul pa ako ang sabi ko sa sarili ko / di na ito makakarating sa maging anak ko / pupurihin ko sili, tuturuan, ituturing na kaibigan / para laging masaya, laging sasabihan na mahal na mahal sila // cho: paulit – ulit, paulit – ulit, paulit – ulit // ref: mas masarap ang sinasabihan kang tama ka / pagukulan ng pansin ang lahat ng tamang ginagawa / lahat ng mali hanapan ng sagot upang maging tama / uunlad ang pagsasama nyo’y magiging mas masaya / This was the decision yet in my high school – that I won’t carry on and carry out to my children the day that I’d have them the same upbringing that I was brought up with. Most of it at least. The experience of upbringing the kids was truly a very joyful one. We were very good friends, one that’s natural and spontaneous. It was the 2 best relationships I ever had in my life with my son and daughter. We knew each other very well. And this was the only formula. Then everything seemed effortless. There was no sense in the cliché that parenthood was a stress. There wasn’t even such a word as stress. There wasn’t any of the clichés people say that I can fill a whole thick book with. None of those was true, not a single one. Both of them grew up in happiness. Parenthood was a joyous ride as well. Well, this story was just until their mother would deprive her children from seeing their father after the separation. A common story but happened. Maybe it

country during the 2nd Quality Corn Achievers Awards. They are Anita Macabugto of Cabanglasan, Dionisio dela Cruz of Manolo Fortich, Emelda Lawas, Melanie Go and Purita Magaway of Don Carlos, Elsie Aguilar, Emegen Disalan, Joan Marie Diola, Rajane Paurom, Richard Leono and Trilby Padura of Malaybalay City, Jennifer Baguinang and Ellaine Edio of Claveria, Sarah Abella of Opol and Elimar Palermo of Tangub City. Winners for AEW catego-

ry will be granted incdentives amounting to P20,000 each. Now on its 2nd year, the CQAA is a competition which aims to recognize the vital role of the LGUs in ensuring the production of quality and safe corn. Asec. Edilberto de Luna, Usec. Emerson Palad and DA-10 Regional Director Lealyn Ramos, among others, bestowed the awards to the winners in a fitting ceremony also witnessed by Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno of the host city.

was the sister who’s an extreme feminist as well, who couldn’t fathom this and rather revert to the traditional way and insist their feminist ideology way. Of course, they have to take drastic survival steps of their kind. And what an idiotic MISFORTUNE. But NO MATTER, THEY CAN NEVER DISPUTE THIS THEORY IN THE HOLDINGS OF TIME. And if I were to do it again, I would pick an entrepreneur rather than a feminist otherwise I’ll just be accused of destroying my children’s lives even if I was the one who knew what I was doing. It may also be worth mentioning that nagging towards our kids or nagging in general is really rampant. You won’t end a day when you won’t hear it in people nagging their children or other people. Except of course if you stay home alone all the time. But this mosquito, as I may so call it, must go. Since it stresses the nagger more than the nagged that receives it, it’s really simple to do. To do this is to not nag and say it only once with nice words of course and a clear foresight of the intended result, which is good and happy for both or all. Nagging results in the shrinking of the mind and doesn’t result in any opening of the mind. Instead of saying ‘bayot’ to a child, or ‘smoke’ or ‘drink’ or ‘kulit’ or much worse ‘kill’, and many more, one will rest assured that that child will turn out gay, a smoker, a drinker, a menace, a crook or a killer. Because of one’s paranoia of having a child that will eventually malign one’s reputation when she grows up, one introduces to the mind something that wasn’t there in the first place. And if it were a crime that

resulted from nagging, as is almost the case, it is the crime that is punished, and not the root of it, which is nagging. And we see crime DAILY in tv, radio and papers that will only perpetuate it, since it will be placed in the minds of those who don’t have it in their minds yet. Be careful with this. This is very seriously damaging. One symptom of this is the child that can’t move, can’t react and sits in one place. MEDIA especially should overturn this. If it were love, then repetition is relevant and sweet. And it is sweeter for the repeater than for the child or subject who receives the repetition. The result is ecstatic happiness and a sense of overwhelming, overflowing life. 10. Pag – unlad – / baku – bako man ang daan / kung sinu – sino man ang hadlang / hindi maglulubag ang isipan / sa pag – unlad n gating bayan / katapusan na ng mga digmaan / pinapanday ang kaunlara / para sa ating bayan / at sa buong sanlibutan // ref: itanim sa isipan ang pag – unlad / hindi lang ng iilan kundi ng lahat / sa sarili magsisimula / at ikatuwa na yumaman ang lahat // cho: ang kabiguan ay kakambal ng pag – unlad / ngunit ang di pag – bangon ay di katanggap – tanggap / ipagpag ang lupa pag ika’y nadapa / at ituloy na lumakad sa tuwa / The song is also a segue to each of the songs; that by now you may have noticed that each song segues to all the rest. The song stresses the point that if there is no nagging and scolding in every home in the micro level, there will be a sea of GREAT MINDS, millions of it, if not, all; that will be reflected in the prosperity of the whole nation in the macro level. And GREATER MINDS will influence the same PROSPERITY, spreading like wildfire to the whole world. There is un – empowering factor in the word ‘empower’, as is usually the favorite word used by those who use it. It is that the basis or premise is the lack thereof – of power. And that is really the point being made, stressed and emphasized. The same with ‘struggle’ and ‘advocacy’ – there is a going against. It will only leak to create some other form of conflict in the end.

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THIS is the day when I can really say, “Thank God it’s Friday in CDO!” A lot of high profile activities are happening today in the city that will surely place Cagayan de Oro in the national map of wealth if there’s such one. These activities will make our city even more booming than it already is. As you’re reading this article, the guys at PhilMech and PhilMaize are currently egressing their wares from the five-day 10th Philippine National Corn Congress both at Limketkai Parking Lot B and Limketkai Atrium. Bukidnon of course is the rock of corn production in this part of Mindanao but many delegates from Luzon

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and Visayas also graced the convention of corn stakeholders. During the congress, the Nueva Ecijabased PhilMech introduced a groundbreaking innovation – a new compact corn mill which will generate an increase in production. Taking PhilMaize’s spot at the registration area in Grand Caprice will be the Fraternal Order of Philippine Eagles. Cagayan de Oro has the largest gathering of Eagles in the country (there are 24 clubs based in the city alone totaling at least 2,000 individual members). Based on that factor, we rightfully deserve to be the host of the 33rd Philippine Eagles National Congress. As I

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am writing this piece, the 600 delegates have started flocking in, converging at a Mass to be held at the St. Augustine Cathedral this morning. From there, it will be two days of plenary sessions, discussing their 2015 humanitarian plans on a national scale. Now let’s talk economics. The 10th Philippine National Corn Congress generated more than a thousand delegates. They were here in the city for five days. Imagine how much money they’ve poured into the city coffers in terms of food, hotel and shopping expenses! Add to that the Eagles who’ll be replacing the corn farmers.

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AQUARIUS (January 20 – February 18) - Emotional detachment typically helps you decide your course of action, especially when it pertains to mundane matters like making money. But your goals are fuzzy now and it’s tricky to sort out your priorities. PISCES (February 19 – March 20) - It’s tough to know who your true friends are today because the incoming signals are complicated by your own illusions. You could become so confused that it’s hard to find your way back to the truth. ARIES (March 21 – April 19) - In your current quest for independence you could inadvertently set yourself up for consequences that you don’t understand. Circumstances seem so surreal that it is possible to create goals based upon your fantasies now, rather than what is actually attainable. TAURUS (April 20 – May 20) - Your lack of attention to details may land you in trouble today, especially if you thought that you could somehow be in two places at once. But, of course, you can’t and you need to limit your options even if it’s difficult to make the choice.

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Daily HOROSCOPE CANCER (June 22 – July 22) - Your current goals could be based on your fantasies, making them nearly impossible to reach in the real world. You might even convince yourself that it’s a straight shot to your destination without realizing how far you must actually travel. LEO (July 23 – August 22) - Although you’re quite confident about your ability to persuade others to join your cause, things may not turn out as planned today. There are emotional surprises lurking behind the most enticing situations, muddling your intentions and confusing your direction.

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Trail will have its Cagayan de Oro launching and bigwigs from the company will fly to CDO for the rite. It is equal to saying that Nissan is acknowledging the city’s stature in the Philippine economy because they’re replicating the national launch of their latest car model here. Elsewhere, it will be a busy Friday in the city today. In the morning, the Philippine Nurses Association will hold a blood donation drive at the Centrio foyer. In the evening, the Pilgrim Christian College Search for Mr. and Miss Ambassador will have its talent presentation. As the students strut what they are made of,

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their young professional counterparts will compete in Miss Oro Bankers 2014 at Rodelsa Hall at the same exact moment. Hiphoppers will have a grand time at Macasandig Gym. All in all, it can be agreed that today is a great Friday in CDO. Thank God it’s Friday!

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GEMINI (May 21 – June 21) - Coworkers might be the primary source of your current headache today if they present you with an idea that appears attractive at first glance. Unfortunately, you’re seeing things as you wish them to be now rather than how they truly are.

It is in events like these which will make hotel managers in the city grin to the fullest. All kinds of hotels have full occupancy as of the moment. And I’m not just talking about guest rooms here. Even function halls are fully booked. When I was at N Hotel last Tuesday for a USAID event, I can see that the adjacent function rooms were occupied too. There was a meeting among lactating moms in the next room and a Text2Teach event in the room after that. Sometimes it’s not just numbers that count. It’s a visitor’s prominence as well. Tonight at Limketkai Rotunda, the new Nissan X-

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Special Gospel of the day: Mateo22:110(November21, 2014-Friday) Matthew 22:1-10-Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying, “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son. And he sent out his slaves to call those who had been invited to the wedding feast, and they were unwilling to come. “Again he sent out other slaves saying, `Tell those who have been invited, “Behold, I have prepared my dinner; my oxen and my fattened livestock are all butchered and everything is ready; come to the wedding feast.”’ “But they paid no attention and went their way, one to his own farm, another to his business, and the rest seized his slaves and mistreated them and killed them. But the king was enraged, and he sent his armies and destroyed those murderers and set their city on fire. “Then he said to his slaves, `The wedding is ready, but those who were in-

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vited were not worthy. `Go therefore to the main highways, and as many as you find there, invite to the wedding feast: This is referred to the Eucharistic celebration on earth. There are called but many are deaf and disabled to come. There are many “excuses” made but if they are invited to eat, they never refused: Printing paid by: Neneth - Bobong Balino- Dr. Edith, PhD- Tony Jordan - CDO. St. Peter Calungsod, pray for us! #0928414949009279551247: Question – Prayer request: Please follow me “WORD ON FIRE” on CCTN channel 12-CDO @ 10 PMMondays, Tuesday @ 3:30 PM and 2:00 AM Sundays. God loves you!!!

VIRGO (August 23 – September 22) - Your current inclination is to put a positive spin on everything. You could be wrapped up in daydreams of romantic love only to be confronted by mundane events that must be decisively handled today. Nevertheless, you don’t have to hide your flights of fancy from everyone. LIBRA (September 23 – October 22) - Expressing your feelings to a close friend is a good start, but it’s just not enough. You must sugar coat your words today for your message to have the impact you desire. However, it may be so easy to lay on the sweetness that you can irritate others if you overdo it. SCORPIO (October 23 – November 21) - Demonstrate your creativity today by seeking ways to manifest beauty in your interactions with others. It’s as if the Muse has come to visit and won’t leave until you recognize the magic that’s in your heart. But don’t waste this day drifting around aimlessly in your dreams. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 – December 21) - Your romantic expectations may be so high today that your actual experience cannot be fully satisfying. Unfortunately, you could set a relationship up for failure as surreal Neptune squares sweetheart Venus in your visionary sign, prompting you to choose fantasy over reality. CAPRICORN (December 22 – January 19) - A sudden vision of your future could be the source of personal inspiration now, but it’s also the origin of a problem. You can be so enamored with your plans that you take every chance you get to share them with whomever will listen.


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(left photo) RD Barroso (left) administers the oath taking of Engr. Egam (right). RD Barroso (center left) congratulates Engr. Egam (center right) for her promotion as the District Engineer of CDO 1st DEO with the section chiefs as witnesses (right photo). (Photos Supplied)

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CAGAYAN de Oro City - Engr. Yolanda T. Egam officially took her full-pledged oath of office on November 17, 2014, administered by DPWH-10 Regional Director Evelyn T. Barroso at the Regional Office, Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City. Engr. Egam took over the place vacated by DE Bonifacio R. Lora due to mandatory retirement. Also present during the oath taking are the witnesses: Chief Administrative Officer Atty. Ernest Anthony L. Lorea, Legal Officer III and Acting Personnel Officer Atty. Mary Therese Quizo, CDO 1st DEO Assistant District Engr. Virginia G. Batocail and CDO 1st Section Chiefs. DE Egam was appointed as the OIC-DE of CDO 1st DEO in Janu-

ary 11, 2013 by virtue of a Special Order No. 012, series of 2013 of DPWH Secretary Rogelio L. Singson per recommendation of RD Evelyn T. Barroso. She was the Chief of Maintenance Division before her promotion. She was also once the Planning Division Chief from 2010 to 2012 and the Maintenance Division Chief from 1982 to 2009. Over the years, she has dedicated her services to this department for 38 fruitful years already and still counting. Now that she has taken her oath, DE Egam formally has the authority of exercising her powers in the office to further improve the quality and efficiency of infrastructure services rendered to the public. DPWH-10

Misamis Occidental declared development-ready province Business, tourism expected to thrive province-wide OROQUIETA City - Misamis Occidental has been declared a “Conflict Manageable and Development Ready (CMDR)” province. Signed during the opening of the four-day 1st Mindanao Congress of the Liga ng mga Barangay (LnB) Presidents 2014, held in the city, recently, the declaration expects business and tourism industry to thrive in the province. With this declaration, Misamis Occidental is expected to attract more local and foreign investors, thus creating more jobs for the people, thus elevating the

economic and social status of the province, Gerard M. Ramiro, chairperson of the Provincial Tourism Council, said. Likewise, the declaration expects to create a positive psychological effect for the people, therefore, encouraging them to put up their own commerce without any threat to their security or the stability of their businesses. Meanwhile, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) with the guidance of the local government units (LGU’s) will be there to address any situation, Lt. Col. Gerry M. Besana, Commander of the 55th Infantry Battalion (55IB), 1st Infantry Division (1ID, PA), said. “A CMDR province, with its other advantages, would shape the minds of younger generations to become good citizens, as the youth sector is one of the sources of recruit-

ment of the insurgents, therefore opening their way for a decent education and thwarting them from the falsehoods of communism,” Besana said. Signatories of the declaration included the following: governor Herminia M. Ramiro, MisOcc president and vice President for Mindanao of Liga nga mga Barangay (LnB) Gerard M. Ramiro and all the city/municipal mayors of the provinces’ 17 LGUs. Brig. Gen. Gerardo F. Barrientos, Commander, 1st Infantry Division, Philippine Army (1ID), P/ Chief Supt. Isagani Francisco Genabe, Regional Director of the Philippine National Police, (PNP), region 10, P/Sr. Supt. Archival Diokno Macala, Director, MisOcc Provincial Police Office (MOPPO) and the 55IB Commander. (55IB/CMO/RCA / PIA10-Misamis Occidental) DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION Notice is hereby given that the intestate state of Deceased LUCIO M. LINGATONG who died on March 23, 2013 at Purok 1, Barangay Hindangon, City of Gingoog, which was his residence at the time of his death; That said decedent without leaving any will, and their only surviving heirs are the aforementioned 1) Eduarda S. Lingatong 2) Rita L. Gomez 3) Agustin S. Lingatong 4) Ruperto S. Lingatong 5) Ronie S. Lingatong 6) Thelma C. Lingatong and 7) Jefrey C. Lingatong; That the deceased left a parcel of land, located at Barangay Hindangon, City of Gingoog, which is described as follows, to wit: “A parcel of land (Lot 7585-B of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-245481, being a portion of Lot 7585, Gingoog Cadastre, LRC Record No. F. Patent No. ), situated in the Barrio of Daanlungsod, City of Gongoog, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of THIRTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED THREE (13,503) square meters, more or less and covered under TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-4428 of the Register of Deeds, Gingoog City.” Is the subject of DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION under Notary Public of ATTY. BENJAMIN G. GUIMONG, as per Doc. No. 141; Page No. 29; Book No. 29E; Series of 2014. MDN: Nov 21, 28 & Dec 5, 2014


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member-banks’ lovely employees in a one-of-a-kind competition, pitting tellers from various financial institutions here. The candidates are the following: Josie Lou Tumanda (BPI), Lemonelle Gargar (BPI), Kristin Jablo (BPI Family Savings Bank), Imie Rose Zaluaga (BDO), Daisy Antonio (East West Bank), Lace Valerie Bongcayao (BDO), Florchen Bahian (BDO), Edda Lim (Metrobank), Rochelle Francisco (UnionBank), Achaia Bais (Maybank), Erika Angela Galceran (Sterling Bank). Beyond ramping during the finals night, the contestants also showed their humanitarian nature by having an outreach at sitio Tinago, barangay Natumulan in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental. Oro Bankers is one of the most active organizations in the industry in the Philippines. They organize yearly fun runs and basketball

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Philippine Eagles Institute of Leadership. There are 13 Philippine Eagle regions in the country, the biggest is NMR1 or Northern Mindanao Region 1. NMR 1 alone has around 2,000 individual members out of a total of 6,000 Philip-

pine Eagles nationwide. The two-day activity at the Grand Caprice is threefold: on the first day today will be the Council of Presidents Assembly and the NMR1 4th Regional Assembly. The Council of Presidents is headed by the 33 current and ex-presidents of the Fraternal Order of Philippine Eagles since its inception in 1979. On one hand, the participants of the NMR1 4th Regional Assembly are members of the 24 clubs comprising NMR1. In the assembly, the regional election for the next set of officers will also be held. The Governor’s Night will follow with VIP speakers Rep. Maximo Rodriguez Jr., Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, Rep. Rolando Uy and Mayor Oscar Moreno. All these officials have been inducted in the past as Eagle members. Kuya Dondon Allorin is the current NMR 1 governor. On the second day tomorrow, Saturday, will be the whole-day plenary followed by the national election. During the plenary, key topics to be discussed will be continuing major national projects for 2015 which are mostly environmental and outreaches in nature. Anchored on the theme Strong Brotherhood through National Reconciliation and Amnesty, the second day will be graced by keynote speaker Sen. Allan Peter Cayetano and fellow

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Senior Scouts from Holy Cross High School, Camp Phillips, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon recent had their Senior Scout Investiture and Weekend Camp 2014. Present during the event are Sister Mary Agnes Lumbay – School Directress, Boy Scouts of the Philippines – Bukidnon Council Scout Executive Fabio Amonio, LT is represented by Manolo Fortich District 2 Chairman Mr Antonio Copino – Principal of Mambatangan Elementary School, Eagle Scout Ernesto Ayudan, Eagle Scout Margie Macas, RL Randulph Lapiz, RL Marvin G. Membreve, Outfit Advisor Maria Rhenje Diaz, RS Bill Nacawili, RS Sam Anthony Oñez & RS Smag Nuñez. The Senior Scouts and staff attended a morning Holy Mass and did a community clean-up around the Delmonte Plaza. The event was sponsored by Delmonte Philippines Inc. and Holy Cross High School Administration and the General PTA. Contributed by:Scout Volunteer Palang Añora

speakers National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) director Virgilio Mendez, Misamis Oriental Gov. Yevgeny Vincente Emano and Lanao del Norte Rep. Imelda Dimaporo. All the male officials have been inducted

Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU Office of the Regional Director CARAGA Region XIII, EMB Building, P-5. Brgy. Ambago, Butuan City Tel. No. (065) 34138 26/342-S332 (E-mail: emb_caraga@yahoo.com. com)

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given to the public to attend a Public Hearing for the proposed Water Classification of Kinabjangan River on December 11, 2014, (Thursday) at 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM to be held at the Covered Court, Brgy. Kinabjangan, Nasipit, Agusan del Norte, pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9275, the Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004” and Department Administrative Order No. 1990-34.

Interested Parties and stakeholders are advised to be at the mentioned date, venue and time. All written comments and opinions should be addressed to the Office of the Regional Director, EMB Caraga, EMB Bldg., Purok 5, Brgy. Ambago, Butuan City.

into the group in the past while Dimaporo is an “honorable ate.” The man of the hour during the President’s Night who will give his valedictory speech is national president Sainoden Balindong.

The Miss Philippine Eagles 2014 competition will then follow. The Fraternal Order of Eagles (Philippine Eagles) was originally founded as a movement to nurture the fire of brotherhood. Today, it has

evolved into a humanitarian organization committed to human welfare as expressed through its philanthropic activities or interest in social reforms, thus its rallying principle Service through Strong Brotherhood.

INVITATION TO APPLY FOR ELIGIBILITY AND TO BID FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF KWH METERS AND DUPLEX WIRES The Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (LASURECO) invites interested bidders to submit eligibility documents ad to bid for the Supply and Delivery for the following: Lot Qty. Description Amount (P) VAT Inclusive 1 1,200,000 mts. Conductor, #6 Duplex Wire 24,924,000.00 2 40,000 pcs. KWH Meter, Single Phase, Electro-Mechanical Type, Bottom Connected 32,742,800.00 The scope of detailed technical requirements are outlined in the Bid Documents to be provided to all interested bidders upon application addressed to the Chairman Bids and Awards Committee LASURECO with Tel. No. 929-19-09 loc. 190 c/o Engineering Department, 6th Floor, NEA Bldg. #57 NIA Road, Government Center, Diliman, Quezon City and/or LASURECO, Inc., Main Office, Brgy. Gadungan, Marawi City for Mindanao bidders and a payment of a non¬refundable fee of Ten Thousand Pesos (P10,000.00) only. ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE VENUE 1. Issuance of Bid Documents November 19, 2014 - Engg. Dept., 6th Flr., December 10,2014 NEA Bldg. 2. Pre-Bid Conference November 26, 2014 Vinz Cafe, NEA Bldg. (10:00 A.M.) 3. Deadline for Submission of December 10, 2014 Vinz Cafe, NEA Bldg. Eligibility Requirements, (10:00 A.M.) Technical and Financial Proposals and Opening of Bids The project shall be bid in accordance with the provisions of R.A. 9184 LASURECO reserves its right to accept and/or reject any Bid, to annul bidding process, and to reject all Bids at any time prior to the contract award, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Bidder or Bidders. Only those who have purchased the Bidding Documents shall be allowed to participate in the pre-bid conference and raise or submit written queries or clarifications.

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Don Carlos, Claveria: Outstanding National Corn Quality Achievers 15 agri extension workers from NorthMin also awarded at 2nd Quality Corn Achievers Awards By CHENG ORDONEZ

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- The Agri-Pinoy Corn Program of the Department of Agriculture (DA) bestowed the Outstanding Corn Quality Achivers' award to Don Carlos in Bukidnon and Claveria in Misamis Oriental under the municipal category, Thursday, November 20, 2014, at the Atrium, Limketkai Center, here. Taking the helm for Don Carlos is Merly C. Los Banos with Pat F. Dumalon for Claveria. both were declared as outstanding municipal corn coordinator (MCCs). Corn Quality Achievers Mayor Oscar Moreno graces the 10th Philippine National Corn Congress held at the Limketkai Atrium as he welcomed some top officials from the Department of Agriculture led by Assistant Secretary Edilberto De Luna along with DA-10 Regional Director Lalai Ramos. from the region are considered The mayor also congratulated all the awardees of the 2nd Quality Corn Achievers Awards, recognizing their outstanding contribu- among the nation's laudtions to the country's corn industry. (City Information Office)

able corn-producing areas, agriculturists, coordinators and agricultural extension workers (AEWs) from the provincial and municipal levels, who are involved in the active implementation of projects and interventions DON CARLOS | Page B4

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