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Kin of slain rebels tell sad plight By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN Regional Editor-Caraga

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur—Heart-broken from his wife who left their family and a young man who left home and was missing for five months were two of the sad plight of New People’s Army (NPA) rebels killed in Governor Mamintal “Bombit” Alonto Adiong of Lanao del Sur hands over the documents to Col. Glenn Macasero, 103rd the daring attack on July 15 Brigade commander, who examines the list of infra projects and project proposal for the officers and members of Moro at the house of the leader of National Liberation Front (MNLF) for every municipal ground commander. The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the See plight, page 7 Peace Process (OPAPP) funded the programs. Photos by Sonny Sudaria of Mindanao Daily News-Armm

Civic groups back Mindanao business leaders awards 2014 By irene dayo, Staffmember

CAGAYAN de Oro City--More civic organizations and civil society groups have thrown their support to the holding of the “2014 Mindanao Business

Leaders’’ Awards, according to Awards Chairman publisher Dante Sudaria. The Awards Night is scheduled on July 26, 2014 at Centrio Mall, Cagayan de Oro City. See full story, page 2

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By GERRY LEE GORIT, Correspondent

MISAMIS Occidental 2nd District Reprepresentative Henry S. Oaminal and Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr. will support an investigation into the Ozamiz City Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr., Vice Mayor Nova Princess Parojinog-Echavez alleged car smuggling at the Port of Ozamiz reported and other city officials join the civic parade for the 66th Charter Day Anniversary Celearlier this month. ebration of the city. The one-week long celebration culminated yesterday the charter See probe, page 7

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Civic groups back Mindanao business leaders awards 2014 By irene dayo Staffmember

CAGAYAN de Oro City-More civic organizations and civil society groups have thrown their support to the holding of the “2014 Mindanao Business Leaders’’ Awards, according to Awards Chairman publisher Dante Sudaria. The Awards Night is scheduled on July 26, 2014 at Centrio Mall, this city. Awards exec director Allan Mediante, said the following groups : Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro under president Luigi Sarraga; the Oro Bankers Club led by president Lina Estrella Faburada; the People Management Association of the Philippines with Dr. Wilma Magdale,trustee for Mindanao; Cagayan de Oro Press Club president Jerry Orcullo; and Atty Celso Miquiabas Jr. of BCBP, are this year’s new members of the Board of Judges. Continuing their support too as board of judges are

Philippine Press Institute executive director Ariel Sebellino, chairman of the board of Judges; Oro Chamber under president Efren Uy; and Director Catalino Chan of the Department of Tourism, Region 10; COWD chairman Ruben Vegafria; and the editors of the Mindanao Daily, BusinessWeek Mindanao; Cagayan Times and Mindanao Star. The co-presenters of the awards are: Philippine Veterans Bank represented by VP for Corp. Communications Mike VillaReal; Asian Hills Bank & Asian Hills Group of Companies under president & CEO Estelito Marabe, CPA; and the Ayala Group and Centrio. The City Government of Cagayan de Oro; Misamis Oriental Prov’l Govt.; STEAG State Power represented by Jerome Soldevilla’; Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA); Yanson Group of Companies; Natl Grid Corporation of the Phils (NGCP);

Oaminal sees no clash in judiciary, executive By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent

MISAMIS Occidental second district Representative Henry S. Oaminal says it is premature to say that there is a clash between the judiciary and executive branches of the government over President Aquino’s speech concerning the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP). In an interview with The Philippine Star in Ozamiz City, the congressman said he would comply with whatever the outcome of the matter is even though “it would be very hard to

Misamis Occidental 2nd District Representative Henry S. Oaminal gestures as he cites positive developments for the province in infrastructure, tourism and agriculture development. The congressman said the province will be getting more than a billion pesos from the national government for the projects under the Department of Public Works and Highhways.photo by gerry lee gorit

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reverse the decision of the Supreme Court.” “The constitutional process must be observed,” Oaminal said. He added that the filing for a motion for reconsideration is a norman legal process. Oaminal, however, pointed out that “there is good fiscal management” by the President in the case of the DAP. “Because there is savings,” he said. He added that there is no defiance in this issue and that he expects President Aquino to release See clash, page 7


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AVAO CITY – Amid city government worry that NFA rice is becoming inaccessible to lower income families, National Food Authority (NFA) Region XI Director Edgar Bentulan said that the public need not worry.

In the weekly “Kapehan sa PIA”, Bentulan said NFA rice volume in the city has increased from 36,818 bags of rice last May to 42,080 bags last June, thus increasing its total market share in the city from seven percent to ten percent. He added that they intend to increase the volume of rice to be allocated this July, increasing that volume to 73,624 bags, about 23.9 percent of the market share. Virgilio Alerta, NFA provincial manager, said prices of the well-milled rice commonly bought by the lower income to the middle income groups have started to drop by as much as P4 a kilo across the Davao Region, ascribing this to the increased volume of NFA rice. He said the NFA would allocate 100 to 300 bags per week of rice to its outlets.

Regarding the City Council’s passage of a resolution Tuesday last week urging the NFA to install one NFA outlet per barangay in the city, Bentulan said that the agency cannot right away set them up as the city has a lot of barangays, totalling 182 barangays as per the 2010 Census. But they will do their best to do so, he added. Bentulan gave media organizations the list of accredited NFA outlets in Davao City and the Island Garden City of Samal. There are 62 public market outlets, 66 outside market outlets and 11 “Tindahan sa Parokya” located in the two cities. Confederation of Grain Retailers’ Associations of the Philippines (GRECON) Vice President, Salvio Arguelles, said “NFA rice is strong in the market especially now

because they already sell the well-milled variety in the medium price range.” He said that rice prices “would be stable if the NFA supply is at 30 per cent in the market.” President Pablo Gonzales Jr., GRECON president, said the group is doing its part in ensuring price stability of rice. He stated that there is “a need to address the middle price ranges of rice to prevent hoarding of rice and queuing at NFA outlets.” Members of GRECON who impose high prices will face sanctions like suspension of membership in GRECON, he emphasized. Jun Paco, an NFA rice retailer in Agdao Public Market, said that he is happy that NFA is doing more to ensure ample supply of affordable rice and prevent the repeat of the 2008 nationwide rice crisis. “Sa pagkakaron, nalipay ko kay wala nahitabo kadtong nahitabo niadtong year 2008. Wala nahitabo nga maglaray ang mga tawo kay nagpreparar na ang atong gobyerno [og daghang stock sa bugas] aron makapalit ang mga tawo og baratong bugas sama sa NFA” (I am happy that there was no See rice, page 7

Yashuhiro Nakamura (with cap) was presented to Mayor Rodrigo Duterte Thursday night by Japanese Consul Koichi Ibara (middle) after reportedly kidnapped last April in Maguindanao but was eventually released. (DavaoTodao)

Solon alleges ‘insiders’ behind pilferage operations inside BOC DAVAO City Rep. Karlo Alexei Nograles on Friday expressed belief that the mysterious switching of the seized diesel to water while being stored right inside a Bureau of Customs (BOC) facility is just a tip of the iceberg of deeper and more intricate pilferage operation perpetrated by a well-entrenched and well-networked syndicate in the bureau. Nograles said this incident should prompt BOC Commissioner John Sevilla to conduct a sweeping internal probe within the bureau

as it is nearly impossible to carry out a pilferage of 135 drums of diesel equivalent to more than 28,000 liters without the help of a “bureau insider.” The senior House leader said he would also file a resolution calling for a congressional probe on the diesel pilferage incident at the BOC. “How can anyone sneak inside a secure storage facility, steal nearly 29,000 liters of diesel and get away undetected? This is definitely an inside job,” Nograles said. “If they can steal, seized

items such as these hard to transport contraband, what more with seized items that are portable and easily concealable such as garments and mobile phones? I heard a lot of stories about cellular phones and other dry goods that were seized by the BOC but are being resold in the black market,” he added. According to Nograles, this incident is certainly not the first and possibly not the last if the BOC leadership would not give extra attention to get to the bottom of these nefarious See SOLON, page 7


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A Bangsamoro community can be our model CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Part of our hopes for the Bangsamoro administration is to perform better in developing and maintaining their communities. Nowhere in our island region so far can one find really well-developed communities except in the expensive, privately-built, and fenced portions of some barangays in the capitals. The larger portion of the community, the one without a perimeter fence, is anything but well-developed. Maintenance is poor, rundown structures are left to decay, trash collection is uncertain. What’s bad is, this is the portion that belongs to the public domain, managed by public officials and supervised by the government. Leaving these portions of the community in a state of anarchy or disorder gives a wrong message. It projects the officials in charge— and the science of public administration itself—as careless, shabby, and without standards. ***** The persistence of blight and slum areas in barangays paints a picture of neglect and uncaring on the part of its administrators. It shouldn’t require too great an effort for the Bangsamoro to get their barangays to shape up and shame the rest of the region by providing a model of community development and governance worth emulating. To do so would present a glaring contrast to communities outside their region.

Worm’s Eyeview Manny Valdehuesa A neat, orderly surrounding would be a flattering demeanor to complement their unique ways and arts and culture. It would call attention to their finer, gentler qualities and thereby entice visitors to come see for themselves and stimulate tourism. ***** Such an effort would be infinitely more impressive if, without even waiting for the Bangsamoro Basic Law to come into effect, they mobilize their respective communities to be fastidious about sanitation and cleanliness. Such an initiative even now would be edifying for all Mindanaons and inspire them to do the same in their own areas. Coupled with restraint in displaying weaponry in public, along with a call to disarm and adopt the ways of peace and reconciliation, it will project a refreshing atmosphere in Muslim Mindanao, a region too long perceived as brutal and violence-prone. Hopefully then, as many have been praying so long for, the spirit of peace will cause violence to recede and be eventually stigmatized. The spirit of peace in every community may also blow away the veils of en-

mity or distrust and melt long-festering grudges that have cost so much in lives and property. ***** The point about removing weaponry as indispensable implements for assuring personal and collective sense of security cannot be overemphasized. It may presage a dawn of peace and prosperity over the Bangsamoro. The coming into effect of selfgovernance or autonomy should be understood and promoted as a new era. A genuine decommissioning of arms and an appeal to forsake violence as a means of resolving disputes would be a really huge development. It would be a consummation devoutly to be wished—a most welcome peace dividend, a benefit conferred by the birth of a new region. ***** The peace process should now yield to a series of affirmative acts that give meaning to the new era. It shouldn’t cost so much to start the initiative; it can begin with persuasion and an appeal to goodwill. With cooperation and support from the many civil society groups in Mindanao and beyond, it should be possible to get the ball roll-

ing in within a short time. There are models to emúlate for such initiative. The practical and social technology of Gawad Kalinga or Habitat for Humanity may be useful for such a community development thrust. There is a peace model of Costa Rica, where arms have been decommissioned so the cost of munitions and killing machines can be saved and invested instead to education and life-giving, life-sustaining projects. The arts and crafts of low-cost shelter construction could be a unique contribution of the Bangsamoro; you know, tasteful design and layout incorporating the okir and other styles, maintained the modern, sanitary, and culturally edifying way. Given the generally shabby management of the country’s 42,000+ barangays today, with their slovenly appearance, the Bangsamoro could stand out all the more—culturally, economically, politically. (Manny is former UNESCO regional director for Asia-Pacific; secretary-general, Southeast Asia Publishers Association; director, Development Academy of the Philippines; member, Permanent Mission to the United Nations; vice chair, Local Government Academy; member, Cory Gov’t Peace Panel, and PPI-UNICEF awardee, most outstanding columnist. Today he is the national convenor of the Gising Barangay Movement, Inc. Readers may reach him at valdehuesa@gmail.com)

Daily Inspiration “Things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out.” John Wooden - Legendary Basketball Coach

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Do you notice how some people are happy no matter what is going on in their life. They know the secret to life. If something happens that you don’t like; change your attitude. Change your view of looking at the situation. The final point is that your feelings must boil down to acceptance, refocus and attitude. Find a way to make the best of the situation and remain as positive as possible. Let go and accept. The result is finding a place of peace inside yourself.


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Top ranking rebel among 13 slain in Agusan del Sur clash

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UTUAN City - Police had already identified a top ranking rebel and eights others out of the 13 New People’s Army rebels slain during the attack against a tribal chieftain’s residence which triggered a series of clashes between the rebels and the government security forces on Tuesday morning. Agusan del Sur police reports reaching the regional headquarters here on Friday identified the top ranking rebel as 32-year old Joseph Tajora Cainong, alias Malik/ Alas, a resident of Barangay Calaitan, Bayugan City. He was reportedly the Secretary of the Guerilla Front 8. The other slain rebels during the attack at Datu Calpito Egua’s residence in Barangay Sta. Irene, Pros-

peridad in Agusan del Sur, were identified by the police as Alfel M. Precioso, alias Estoy/Brix, 28, of Barangay Katipunan, Bayugan City; Roy M. Parangan, 43, of Barangay Fili, Bayugan City; Julieto M. Asayas, 27, of Cosep, Bayugan 3, Rosario; Rey C. Rivas, 20, of Lianga, Surigao del Sur; Nonito N. Engaya, 22, of Diatagon, Lianga; Ronil G. Galdiano, 21, of Diatagon, Lianga; and Randy I. Salino, 33, of Trinidad, Surigao City. Cainong’s cadaver and another slain rebel Aurelio U. Perez, a resident of Brgy. Anislagan, San Luis town in Agusan del Sur is still unclaimed and now lies at a funeral in Bayugan City. Four other cadavers were still for identification and

awaiting for their claimants, at press time. The four slain tribal security of Datu Calpito Egua, were already buried at Sta. Irene cemetery, at Sta. Irene, Prosperidad in Agusan del Sur, police said. Meanwhile, Prosperidad Mayor Alvin Magdamit assures his constituents and the public that there was no truth to the text messages proliferating that the rebels were again conducting checkpoints and harassment in some areas within his town. “Everything is now under control by the forces of the police and the military, is peaceful and back to normal,” Magdamit said in a local radio interview. (PNA)

TANDAG City - In order to shield consumers from unscrupulous traders, the National Food Authority (NFA) in Surigao del Sur headed by officer-in-charge (OIC) provincial manager Gleen Echin has continued to keep an eye not only on rice prices but also on the quality of grains being sold in markets. NFA assistant provincial manager Alvin Balatero admitted that a slight increase in rice prices was noted for over a month now,

citing a peso increase in commercial regular-milled rice (RMR). The said office conducts a regular daily price monitoring. Also, he warned that their office is not going to spare no one involved in anomalous trading like hoarding or mixing government rice with commercial variety. Meanwhile, Balatero stressed that NFA has maintained prices at P27 and P32 per kilo for the regular

and premium variety, respectively, for rice supplied to 23 authorized Bigasan Sa Palengke (BSP) outlets established province-wide. He told that every outlet is allowed to get up to 100 bags of NFA rice. Balatero added that NFA here has a buffer of 56,126 bags that is estimated to last for about 15 days. Surigao del Sur has a daily rice requirement (DRR) of 3,880 bags. (NGBT/Greg Tataro, Jr., Radyo ng Bayan/ PIA-Surigao del Sur)

NFA keeps daily rice price monitoring

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF LANAO DEL SUR 12th Judicial Region Hall of Justice, Marawi City IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF THE DATE OF BIRTH OF NAPOLEON CADABOK MAPANDI

SPL. PROC. NO. 2208-14

NAPOLEON CADABOK MAPANDI, Petitioner, -versusTHE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MARAWI CITY, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF LANAO DEL SUR, Respondents. x------------------------------------------------x ORDER Before this Court is a verified Petition for Correction of the Date of Birth of the petitioner which was registered on June 5, 2007 with the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, and which allegedly contains an erroneous entry as to his date of birth which was inadvertently typed as October 14, 1952 instead of October 14, 1955. Finding the aforesaid petition to be sufficient in form and substance, it is hereby ordered that the same be set for hearing before this Court on September 18, 2014 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Let a copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in Marawi City and Iligan City for three (3) consecutive weeks. The Local Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, and the Civil Registrar General, National Statistics Office (NSO), Manila, or any person or party who has an interest in the petition may file his/her opposition thereto within fifteen (15) days from notice of this petition or from the last day of publication of this Order. Further, let this Order be posted for fifteen (15) days prior to the date of hearing on the Bulletin Board of the City Hall of MArawi City, Lanao del Sur, and the Bulletin Board of this Court, also at the expense of the petitioner. Serve copies of this Order, together with copies of the Petition dated June, 2014 and its annexes, to the Local Civil Registrar, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, the Honorable Solicitor General, OSG, Makati City; and the Honorable Civil Registrar General, NSO, Manila. SO ODERED. Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines, July 11, 2014 (SGD) WENIDA BM. PAPANDAYAN Acting Presiding Judge MDN: July 21, 28 & Aug 4, 2014


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AMBOANGA CITY - To gradually clear evacuation centers, the City Government in cooperation with local and international partners yesterday formally opened the 8th transitory site in Paniran in Sta. Catalina in a property voluntarily offered by the Silsillah Dialogue Movement.

Initial 15 families –mostly from the Don Gregorio Memorial School (DON GEMS), a few from the Zamboanga East Central School and grandstand were moved to the area based on guidelines or conditions set by the Silsillah Dialogue Movement. Mayor Beng Climaco personally spearheaded the ceremonial turnover ceremony yesterday morning attended by the stakeholders CONFIRMATION OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AND QUITCLAIM Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late Spouses VICENTE MILANA and ANASTACIA REBUSORA, who died sometime in the years, 1948 and 1985, at Plaridel, Misamis Occidental, leaving no known debts chargeable against their state and no will, at the time of their demised, left a parcel of land which is more particularly described as follows; “A coco-res. Land, situated at Kauswagan, Plaridel, Mis Occ., identified as Lot No. 4118, Pla-466, containing an area of 1,396 square meters, more or less, covered by tax Declaration No. 12030, with an Assessed Value of P1600.00, declared in the name of ANASTACIA REBOSURA, is the subject of CONFIRMATION OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AND QUITCLAIM, made and executed by and among: MONICO SULASULA, Filipino, of legal age, married to LEONITA CALAUNAN, a resident of kauswagan, Plaridel, Misamis Occidental, FORTUNATO SULASULA, Filipino, of legal age, married to CARMEN ARAWIRAN, a resident of kauswagan, Plaridel, Mis. Occ., PERMILINA CASTILLANO, Filipino, of legal age, married to ALICARTE SUGUENO, a resident of Dimataling, Zamboanga del Sur; ISMAEL CASTILLANO, Filipino, of legal age, married to REBECCA LOOD, a resident of Usocan, Plaridel, Mis. Occ., and SATURNINA MILANA, Filipino, of legal age, single, a resident of kauswagan, Plaridel, Misamis Occidental. The above-named parties are the legitimate and compulsory heirs. TO: PERMILINA CASTILLANO- Part of Lot 4118, Lot No. 049, containing an area of 465 Square Meters, more or less, with 10 coco trees; TO: MONICO SULASULA- Part of Lot 4118, Lot Nos. 048;044, containing an area of 465 Square meters, more or less; with 4 coco trees; TO: FORTUNATO SULASULA- Part of Lot No. 4118, Lot No. 042, containing an area of 465 Square Meters, more or less, with 10 coco trees. As per Doc. No. 867; Page No. 163; Book No. IV; Series of 1988; under Notary Public of ATTY. ERNIE D. CLARETE. MDN: JULY 7, 14 & 21, 2014

to include Silsillah Founding Chair Fr. Sebastiano D’Ambra and president Minda Sano, representatives from the International Organization and Migration (IOM), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), City Social Welfare and Development Office, Sta. Catalina Barangay Officials led by Chairman Jimmy Villaflores, different cluster heads under the Rehabilitation Coordination Structure and the families-beneficiaries. The single recovery shel-

ter units are constructed by the IOM in coordination with the DSWD with support from the governments of Japan, Canada and United Kingdom and other agencies Mayor Climaco expressed gratitude to the different partners who are continuously assisting the City Government in the recovery and rehabilitation efforts. “We are very grateful that people not from Zamboanga are very passionate in commitment to help our internally displaced persons (IDPs),” the mayor said in her statement during the turnover ceremony. In his message, Fr. D’Ambra said Silsillah has thought of allowing the free use of its property as a way of helping the local government in its efforts to help alleviate the plight of the affected families.

Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with section 5 of R.A. No. 10172, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that ARIES M. AZARCON has filed with this Office a petition for the correction of clerical error in the entry of the child’s SEX from “F” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of ARIES MAGLUPAY AZARCON who was born on March 10,1984 in Cagayan de Oro City and whose parents are ARSENIO P. AZARCON and ERLINDA P. MAGLUPAY. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than July 18, 2014.

Mayor Beng Climaco Thursday hands over the symbolic key to the Paniran transitory site, located at the Silsillah Dialogue Movement property in Sta. Catallina to temporarily house at least 20 families currently occupying the Don GEMS evacuation center. (JOEY BAUTISTA)

The families who will tory site are those who are occupy the Paniran transi- beneficiaries of the permanent housing project in EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT the Paniran Homeowners OF ESTATE Association area. WITH WAIVER OF SHARE Villaflores for his part Notice is hereby given that the thanked the local governintestate estate of deceased FE E. ment, the national govGUILLENA, who died without isernment agencies and the sue and without any descendants humanitarian agencies that or ascendants on January 27, 2014

at Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City; the deceased left a house and two (2) parcels of land together with all the improvements found therein, situated at Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City and more particularly described as follows: The first lot which is covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-175110, specifically situated at (Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO Lot 37, Block 11, of the Cons. Subd. City Civil Registrar Plan, PCS-10-001589, La Buena Vida MDN: July 14 & 21, 2014 Subdivision, Lumbia Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of FORTY FIVE ADJUDICATION OF SOLE HEIR WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE OF A PORTION OF LAND (45) square meters; The 2nd lot which KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: is covered by Transfer Certificate of That I, PTRA, EDEN LIM ADAPTAR, of legal age, Filipino, married to Jose Mabilen Adaptar and resident of Baylao, Title No. T-175111, specifically situMambajao, Camiguin, do hereby adjudicate unto myself a parcel of land which I inherited from my late father Timoteo Lim and ated at Lot 39, Block 11 of the Cons. upon his death he left a parcel of land situated at Baylao, Mambajao, Camiguin, covered under Tax Declaration No. 0508750 under Lot No. 7242-B Containing an area of 405 square meters. Subd. Plan, PCS-10-001589, La Buena THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE SUM OF FIFTY THOUSAND (P 50,000.00) pesos to me in hand paid with my entire satisfaction from the vendee SUSAN RAFOLS MOGGI, of legal age, Filipino, married to ALBERTO MOGGI Vida Subdivision, Lumbia, Cagayan do hereby SELL, TRANSFER , and CONVEY her heirs and assigns of a portion of land covered under Tax Declaration No. de Oro City, containing an area of 0508750 designated as Lot No. 7242-B containing an area of 405 square meters and the same is bounded as follows: North: Lot No. 7242-C South: Lot No. National Highway FORTY FIVE (45) square meters; East: Lot No. 7242-C West: Lot No. 7242-C is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL That the late Timoteo Lim did not left any will of testament before his death. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH That this parcel of land is not tenanted by whomsoever persons; That this parcel of land is not registered under Act 496 nor the Spanish Mortgage Law however this instrument can be WAIVER OF SHARE, executed by and registered under 3344 as amended by PD1529. That the adjacent Lot owners were notified about the sale but is not interested to buy hence it was bought the same. between; LUZ GUILLENA MONEVA Wherefore being the only sole heir I hereto adjudicate unto myself being the sole owner of a portion of land containing and JONA GUILLENA SUMATRA, an area of 405 square meters. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, hereunto affixed our signature this _________day of _________,2014, at Mambajao, both of legal age, married and residents Camiguin Province, Philippines. of Southern Looc, Plaridel, Misamis (Sgd.) PTRA. EDEN LIM ADAPTAR (Sgd.) SUSAN RAFOLS MOGGI Occidental and Purok San Francisco, Sole Heir/VENDOR VENDEE Dao-an, San Miguel, Zamboanga del With my Conformity: JOSE MABILEN ADAPTAR Sur. That the above-named parties Signed in the presence of : ALBERTO MOGGI & PAUL R. LLACUNA are the only siblings of deceased. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES } Consequently, I, JONA G. SUMATRA, PROVINCE OF CAMIGUIN ) S.S. for my part, do hereby WAIVE all my MUNICIPALITY OF MAMBAJAO ) rights, interest, and participation in BEFORE ME, personally appeared PTRA. EDEN LIM ADAPTAR who exhibited to me her CTC No. 26339221 issued the above-described real properties in no. 05-06-14 at Mambajao, Camiguin, known to me and to me known to be the same person who executed the foregoing instrument and she acknowledged to me that the same is her own free act and voluntary deed. favour of my above-named sister LUZ WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL. G. MONEVA, her heirs and assigns. As per Doc. No. 147; Page No. 30; Doc. No. 142; (Sgd.) ANIANO S. PADERANGA Page No. 25; Notary Public Book No. 41; Series of 2014; under Book No. 50; Until December 31, 2014 Series of 2014 PTR No. 0257971 Notary Public of ATTY. JUVY IND V. IBP No. 895388 ARUBIO. TIN No. 174-436-452

Notice is hereby given that I, LUZ G. MONEVA, Filipino, of legal age, married and a resident of Southern Looc, Plaridel, Misamis Occidental, IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS (P750,000.00), Philippine Currency, in hand paid to my full satisfaction by JERRY EBARLE PALLO (vendee), who is of legal age, married and with residence at Blk. 64, Lot 25, Xavier Heights Subdivision, Upper Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City, DO HEREBY SELL, TRANSFER, and CONVEY unto the said JERRY EBARLE PALLO, his heirs and assigns, a house and two (2) parcels of land together with all improvements found therein, situated at Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City and more particularly described as follows: The first lot which is covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-175110, specifically situated at Lot 37, Block 11, of the Cons. Subd. Plan, PCS-10-001589, La Buena Vida Subdivision, Lumbia Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of FORTY FIVE (45) square meters; The 2nd lot which is covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-175111, specifically situated at Lot 39, Block 11 of the Cons. Subd. Plan, PCS-10-001589, La Buena Vida Subdivision, Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of FORTY FIVE (45) square meters, is the subject of DEED OF SALE. As per Doc. No. 73; Page No. 15; Book No. 36; Series of 2014; under Notary public of ATTY. CHESTER C. CASTAÑOS.

MDN: JULY 7, 14 & 21, 2014

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R.A. 9048/10172 Form No.10.1 (LCRO) REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES PROVINCE OF ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY MUNICIPALITY OF DIPLAHAN

R.A. 9048/10172 Form No.10.1 (LCRO) REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES PROVINCE OFZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY MUNICIPALITY OF DIPLAHAN

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are coordinating efforts for the welfare of the IDPs. He urged the IDPs to also help the government in all its efforts particularly to build back a better Zamboanga and to help ensure cleanliness and sanitation in the transitory site. (Sheila Covarrubias)

Troops capture 3 NPA rebels in Zamb. del Norte ZAMBOANGA CITY Government forces have captured three New People’s Army (NPA) rebels following a clash in a remote village in Zamboanga del Norte, the police reported Friday. Zamboanga del Norte police director James Mejia did not identify the captured NPA rebels except in saying two of the three are males and the other one is female. Mejia said they were captured following a firefight with the Army’s 32nd Infantry Battalion around 3:55 p.m. Wednesday in the boundaries of Barangays Carupay and Fimagas in the municipality of Katipunan. He said the firefight ensued as the troops spotted at least 18 NPAs while they were conducting security operation. He said the captured NPA rebels were placed under investigation. (PNA)

Republic of the Philippines LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE PROVINCE OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL Cagayan de Oro City

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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that HANZEL P. LUMANTAO as filed with this Office a petition for (complete name of the petitioner) Correction of clerical error particularly in his GENDER from Female to Male, in the Certificate of Live Birth HANZEL P. LUMANTAO who was Born on November 01,1986 at Kauswagan, Diplahan. Zamboanga del Sur and whose parents are BENJAMIN B. LUMANTAO and TERESITA P. PEROCHO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than_________.

In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that JONNAF C. BUATONA as filed with this Office a petition for Correction of clerical error particularly in his GENDER from Female to Male, in the Certificate of Live Birth JONNAF C. BUATONA who was Born on December 28,1991 at Poblacion, Diplahan, Zamboanga del Sur and whose parents are ELIEZER T. BUATONA and GINALYN D. CAGAKIT. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than _______.

In compliance with section 5 of R.A. No. 9048, a NOTICE is hereby served to the public that JOVEN B. COLUMBRES has filed with this Office a petition for the change of first name from “JOVENTINO” to “JOVEN” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JOVENTINO COLOMBRES who was born on January 24,1955 in CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY and whose parents are EUFROSINO COLOMBRES and SEVERINA BAGUHIN. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than July 21, 2014.

(Sgd.) JOCELYN C. WALON Municipal Civil Registrar

(Sgd.) NORMA S. DIPUTADO City Civil Registrar

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what happened in 2008. There are no more queues as the government has ensured ample stocks of rice to make them more affordable to the public), he said. On the other hand, Lorelie Abunda, a regular buyer at the Agdao Public Market, said that NFA rice is a great alternative for commercial rice, but she will not hesitate to buy commercial rice if its price will go down as she finds it more palatable than NFA rice. “Sa karon nagapalit na mi og NFA pero sukad lang kadtong nagmahal na ang [ubang klase sa] bugas. Ang ginapalit man gyud namo sa una kanang 7-Tonner. Pareha ra og lasa ang NFA rice ug 7-Tonner. Pero kung mobarato ang Tonner, didto g yud ko kay mas lami gyud siya labina kung walay halo” (We used to buy 7-Tonner rice but we started buying NFA rice when the other varieties of rice got more expensive. NFA rice tastes the same as the Tonner. But if the latter were to become more affordable, then we would go back to Tonner because it’s more delicious, especially the unmixed variety), she said. Councillor Bernard Alag, in his privilege speech during the regular session of the City Council last week, asked the NFA during the city council session to install one NFA outlet per barangay in the city to ensure families more affordable and accessible rice. The 2008 rice crisis saw a spike of prices of rice in the markets and groceries across the country, leading to people lining up at NFA stalls selling cheaper rice. During the height of the crisis, former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ordered the authorities to raid warehouses hoarding sacks of rice. (davaotoday. com)

the expenditures of the DAP before the the State of the Nation Address (SONA). For the SONA, Oaminal said he also expects the President to report on the progress and status of his leadership values, not just his list of accomplishments. In local matters, Oaminal said he is working with other leaders of Misamis Occidental in their development thrusts for ecotourism and agriculture as well as industrialization for Ozamiz as the center of commerce and trade. He cited the airport development consisting of runway expansion and widening to accommodate bigger aircraft, and acquisition of 16 hectares of adjacent land for the expansion of the terminal to make the airport in Ozamiz an alternative international airport to those in Zamboanga City and Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental. He said the airport development will cost from P600-P700 million and once completed before the term of President Aquino ends would be able to accommodate more flights. Other infrastructure projects are ongoing such as flood control and road improvement especially to tourist destinations. Oaminal said the national highway will be widened and a new road constructed from Bonifacio town to Don Victoriano town to open the area to tourism investment. “Don Victoriano is a good tourist destination because of its cool climate,” he said, citing the area as ideal for mountain resorts. Oaminal said the biggest project would be the Panguil Bay Bridge when approved. Costing P5.2-billion, the bridge would connect Misamis Occidental to Lanao del Norte and the rest of Mindanao to the west. Oaminal said he expects a favorable approvable when the project will be endorsed by the Department of Public Works and Highways to the National Economic and Development Authority Board when it meets in August.

Manobo paramilitary group in Prosperidad town. Relatives of the slain communist guerrillas disclosed these tales in a mobile phone interview after they claimed their dead at the funeral parlor in Poblacion Prosperidad . Divina Perez, sister of 27-year-old slain rebel Aurelio Undayon from Anislagan village in San Luis town, said they were surprised upon learning that he already joined the NPA after his wife abandoned their family and their young child. “We were caught by surprise since he was planning to enroll at the bible school to become a pastor of the Free Methodist church after his wife left,” Perez said. She said Undayon seldom came home to see and gave a little allowance to his son mostly at P1,500 toP2,000. A mother of 18-year-old Jun Jun Miano admitted they do not have any idea that her eldest son was already a NPA combatant until they claimed his remains on Friday. The mother, Elena Miano, a resident of Tago town in Surigao del Sur province, said Junjun left home five months ago asking her consent to look for a job only to realize that he was joining the NPA as a guerrilla. Undayon and Miano were among the 12 rebels killed in what communist rebels admitted to have suffered heavy casualties in the attack of the house of Calpito “Datu Calpit” Egua in Sta. Irene village in Prosperidad town. Egua was the target of the attack but survived with just bruises on his shoulder and is now recuperating at an undisclosed hospital in the province, although four his tribal warriors called “bagani” including his brother Nestor were also killed. The attack on Egua’s house triggered pockets of fighting along the long stretch of the national highway in the province that killed a total of 18 combatants. Meanwhile, Prosperidad Mayor Albin Magdamit has clarified that he did not say that Egua used his men as guards in his mining tunnels and security escorts in the transportation of logs,

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but just explained to local reporters that the Manobo tribal leader has been engaged in small-scale mining and transport of falcatta logs business. “It’s a public knowledge that he was into these kinds of businesses,” Magdamit said. Magdamit said there were only two cadavers of the slain NPA rebels still awaiting for the relatives or families to claim at Mendoza Funeral Homes since 10 of them were already released to the claimant kins on Friday. Reports said the National Democratic Front had helped notifying the families to claim their dead at the funeral parlor in Prosperidad town. Magdamit said it will up for the decision of the police and military guarding the unclaimed cadavers if they would bury them at the public cemetery after the three days grace period will elapse.

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In an interview with The Philippine Star in Ozamiz City, Oaminal said he would file a House bill calling for the conduct of an investigation should current efforts to find out an honest to goodness account of the allegation lead to nowhere. “We do not know any businessman here involved in the alleged smuggling,” he said. He added that the report could put to futility their efforts at packaging Ozamiz as a good investment area and tourist destination. “We are familiar with our businessmen here and the nature of their businesses,” Oaminal said as he reiterated no knowledge of the alleged car smuggling involving the customs bureau and a consignee. He said he has called on the local officials of the Philippine Ports Authority and the Bureau of Customs to shed light on the report. Oaminal said he had met with Governor Herminia Ramiro and Parojinog after the report came out in a national daily and that during their consultations they found no local businessman involved in the reported smuggling. He said the House bill could be taken up after the

next regular session opens in July 28. For his part, Mayor Parojinog said he was surprised by the report considering that the Port of Ozamiz is not an international port. The brand new cars reported in the smuggling came from abroad. He said he will support an investigation into the matter to clear up the issue.

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activities inside the BOC. And until the B O C could show proof that it has cracked the case and brought behind bars the people responsible, Nograles said that scalawags and misfits inside the bureau will continue to sabotage Commissioner Sevilla’s effort to reform the bureau. Based on reports, 135 drums of seized diesel fuel stored at the BOC-Port of Clark (POC) have been pilfered and replaced with water. What is puzzling according to Nograles is that the POC discovered last April that 65 of the 156 drums were replaced with water and sludge prompting them to transfer the drums to a warehouse of a privatelyowned Customs Clearance Area for closer monitoring only to discover two months later that 50 more barrels of diesel were again replaced with water. (PNA) NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of EUFROSINA M. ANDIG, who died intestate at Butuan City, consisting of a parcel of land situated at San Mateo (now Mandamo), Butuan City covered by Original Certificate of Title No. P-523 of the Register of Deeds of Butuan City containing an area of 74,480 square meters, more or less, is the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH ABSOLUTE SALE made and executed by deceased Eufrosina M. Andig’s legitimate heirs, namely, Isabelo Otero, Helaria Andig Sarsale, Janito Andig Otero, Bebita Otero Mabugay, Cepriano Andig Otero, and Bebiana Otero Ebasco, adjudicating unto themselves above-described parcel of land in equal shares, and, for and in consideration of the sum of P180,000, selling, conveying and transfering by way of absolute sale unto Cesar O. Boholano above-described parcel of land, per Doc. No. 445; Page No. 45; Book No. 5; Series of 2011, of the Notarial Registry of Atty. Marie Lou Nueva, Notary Public at Butuan City. MDN: July 21, 28 & Aug. 4, 2014

Modern learning environment: In coping up through advancing mindset of new generation By Gil C. Ouano MT-1 School In-Charge Sudlon Elementary School District of Salvador Division of Lanao del Norte

The world is modernized. It already has embraced the changes that brought about by technologies. In this modern era lies the advanced life as well, especially the ones experienced by young people of this generation. In order to go along with today’s trend and for a school to cope up with the attitude and mindset of new generation kids, modern learn-

ing environment should be established, not just in physical demeanor but as well on the inside factors. So, what are the characteristics of modern learning environment? In a research paper published under New Zealand Ministr y of Education, modern learning environment is flexible that it has the ability to combine two classes into one for teamteaching. It also has the ability to split a class into small groups and spread them over area or combine different classes studying

complementary learning areas. Modern learning environment should also be physically open. It mostly has fewer walls than the traditional type and adopts the glass walls type. This kind of environment implies the idea of a learning hub which is a space that can be shared by several classes. The benefit seen in this is it opens opportunities to fully observe and learn from the teaching of others and be observed in return. Being in an open, flexible learning environment

where inquiries are shared, interventions devised collaboratively and reflections based on both self and peer observations also leads to a more robust, continuously improving community of practice. This learning environment should also be accessible to resources that includes modern gadgets. It could also provide area for different activities, such as reading, group work, project space, wet areas, reflection, and presentation. There is often a mixture of wireless and wired technology of-

fering access as and when students need it, within the flow of their learning. In this way, learning could not just be gained and limited through teacher-students interaction, but as well each student is free to access a wider scope of ideas. Human life through the years is evolving and as well as the knowledge, lifestyle and trend that goes with it. Thus, it is important that even in the matters of learning, processes involved should be transcended as well. The ones mentioned above are just few.

Biblical reflection

Bro. Edcel L. Closas

Forgive Special Gospel of the day: Matthew 6:7-15- Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him. After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as [it is] in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but “deliver us from evil:” For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses: In our gospel, we are taught the prayer that we are “used to pray in our daily life,” which is the “OUR FATHER.” Take note, “Jesus never said” that my Father in Heaven, but “He used the word OUR Father.” This means that “Jesus is our brother and we have the same God.” Therefore, we are all children of God. What are the “effects” for being the children of God? In Romans 8:17-And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with [him], that we may be also glorified together. In this reality, we can realize that “blessings are God’s gift to all of us His beloved children.” Printing paid by: Neneth - Bobong Balino- Dr. Edith, PhD- Tony Jordan - CDO. St. Peter Calungsod, pray for us! #0928414949009266607505: Question – Prayer request: Please follow me “WORD ON FIRE” on CCTN channel 12CDO @ 10 PM- Mondays and Tuesday @ 3:30 PM. God loves you!!!


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COOP – LIFE MUTUAL Paglaum Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Mis. Occ BENEFITS SERVICES (CLIMBS) On November 15, 2007, Paglaum MPC

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AGRO & FOOD PRODUCTION Greenville Agro Corporation is a manufacturer and Group of Companies exporter ofAlrose the “Organic Certified” Desiccated Coconut, Chips, Virgin Coconut Oil, Cocostarted Banana as poultry& piggery backyard operation back at early 70’s and later diversified poultry table nut Fiber, Coconut Peat, Coconutinto Chips, and–Dried egg production, financial services and printing. With Fruits. Its Oil Mill Refinery the Crude, Agri-business and and Finance as theproduces core business of the Refined, andAlrose VirginGroup Coconut Company. of Oil. Companies now operIt started producing anRibbon, averagebracnches of 3,000 ates Jollibee, Greenwich to Red all overtons the per region. It isand onehas of since the biggest fast food metric month then expanded. chain in output the Philippines. All of its is exported worldwide. Greenville Agro Corporation was established in Evita 1990 inBanana General Santos City, Philippines Trading Co., and now has 500 employees. Incover . is engaged in Banana and Pineapple export products supplying Middle Eastern countries, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Evita Banana started in 2006 . Its main office is in Lanang, Davao City. Evita gets its supply of bananas from Davao del Norte, some municipalities of Davao del Sur, and Davao City. Its pineapple export are harvested from Bukidnon. Established on March 28, 2003, RCA Herbal Foods Products manufactured the first herbal dietary food Sumifru (Philippines) supplement in the Caraga Region, Mindanao, which engages in the was approved by Corp the Bureau of Food andsourcing, Drugs Adproduction, shipment ministration (BFAD) and marketing of various fresh fruits, export of quality Theprimarily companythe was granted its firstCavCertifiendish Pineapple and China, cate of bananas, Product Registration onPapayas June 3, in 2005, under Japan, Korea, Middle East, New Zealand andthat Russia. BFAD Registration No. FR-52790, attesting the Sumifru ROCH has gained highCapsule, regard inhas thebeen markets for to product Herbal found the excellent quality of its products. conform with the requirements and standards for registration of food products per existing regulations Iluminada Farms Inc., in force by the BFAD. Davao isname into was producing premium Theof company changed from RCA quality, farm fresh eggs. It has been Herbal Food in Products to RCBA Manufacturing the industry since 1980. Today, Corporation on October 3, 2005 with the approval of the the company distributes its products Securities and Exchange Commission. in most major cities and provinces in Southern and Northern Mindanao. Its other line of business is feed milling, NM Food Products, maker of NM Foodand poultry. traditional Bukidnon banana Products, chips and taroFRAM crackers, PEEDBROS & was TRADING is a tropicited by DTI CORP as Outstanding Micro-Small and Medium cal fruits and vegetable exporting company based Enterprise (MSME) in Bukidin Panabo City, Davao Del Norte. Its primary goals are to provide high quality produce, responsive non. Nestor Manuel, owner of NM Food Prodservice, and competitive pricing. ucts said the trade started with meager resources in 1988. The store offers only sweet banana chips and Virgilio Jose, a former other delicacies ideal for “pasalubong” and gifts for military officer established “balikbayans.” Its customers are always satisfied VjANDEP with their purchases and acceptsBakeshop ‘returned’that goods produces VjANDEP Pastel-a with no questions asked. NM Food Products are Spanish word for cake and a favorite Cagayan de available in all “pasalubong” centers in Bukidnon. Oro pasalubong item. The bakeshop’s production Its main processing facilities are technical in Maramag and expanded significantly following assisManolo Fortich. tance and trainings on GMP, HACCP, CP+EMS, MPEX, ISTIV, and packaging and labeling development through DOST’s flagship Small Enterprise isTechnology among the food Program or SET-UP. Upgrading manufacturing companies specializing in meat products inMonastery Farms Cagayan de Oro City.located at the Benedictine of Transfiguration Its produces includeMonastery pork chorizo, beef chorizo, San Jose, Malaybalay City chorizo macao, porkattocino, beef tocino, chicken and cited as Outstanding MStocino, longanisa, corned beef, bacon, premium hotdog regular, darlingItsham and brewed pear shape ham. MEs awards recently. famous coffee From aare verythesmall market segment, the company packs favorites of local tourists. has now captured the major department stores in the city and wholesalers in some parts of Mindanao.

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GAMA FOODS REAL ESTATE/HOUSING CORPORATION GAMA Foods Corporation is a fully integrated poultry industry now serving dressed chickens to various customers in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. GAMA is also the producer and distributor of one of the leading Food Chains in the Philippines. GAMA chicken also is the reason why poor to middle class Italpinas is areadily state ofafford the artLechon profes-Manok, family can sional company engaged in archi- jeopardselling the lowest price without tectural andquality. design eco services and izing their GAMA continues to real estate development. evolve andinvestment create value added products It supplies specialized eco that best suitquality the pallet of the Filipino peoservices (architecture, interior ple. It’s goal is to provide good,design, quality and project finance and affordable food to allmanagement), Filipino people. identifying investment opportunities based on the different types of the real estate eco products (residential, commercial, industrial and tourism) in different geographic locations (Europe from Rome and Southeast Asian from Manila) and professional management activities. Incorporated 1962, FOR its 250 branches scattered in from Appari Alsons Development to Jolo, Ang Lechon Manok ni Senior Pedro & Investment is the most sought-after in mostCorporegular costumers nation wide with its mouth-watering ration is one of the leading real estate sweet quality roasted-to-perfection chicken firms operating in Davao City. Since its packaged into one, and made affordable inception, the company has been at the for only P150. forefront of the real estate industry in Peter Unabia thesuch owner of the Davao City, with projects as Las entrepreneurial firm,Park who is now a Terrazas, Woodridge and LadiCongressman, said theItname Senior Pedro slawa Garden Village. is backed up by the solid of companies of theover late the came fromgroup the famous drama aired Conrado C. Alcantara, one starred of Davao’s radio in the 1990s which Esteban most prominent Escudero entitledpioneers. “Ang Manok ni Senior Pedro.” He said this isABCI to remember the name is a real estate easily. development comSenior Pedro an instant hit panybecame in Northern in CagayanIts defamous Oro. Two yearsisafter, Unabia Mindanao. project Xavier Estates its flood-free location, openeddue his to second branch near the Dynasty excellent infrastructure, own water supply, Court Hotel. And the rest is history. lush greenery, securityUnabia facilities,owns and the At present, a vast largest, in Northern poultry,best-equipped an ice plant,club dressing plant and Mindanao. The company has other prefeeds mill in which 3.75 percent of his earnmiere projects: Teakwood Hills, an idyllic ings goes directly to the Anak Tering enclave that has a breathtaking view ofFounthe dation, which namedBay, afterValencia her mother mountains andwas Macalajar Teresa. in Bukidnon, Coral Pebbles Resort Estates & Residences in Misamis Oriental and West Highlands, a golf and residential estate in Butuan.

VCDU REALTY CORP is a real esBOTOYS Lechon Manok and Liempo Res-

tate developer primarily engaged in rental/ taurant, tis famous in the Lechon Manok, leasing, housing development in the BBQ and Pork Liempo business in city CagayofanButuan. de Oro VCDU City. REALTY CORPORATION usesItthe best building technology is now open for dynamic entreand state - with of thea strong - art "patented forms sys-to preneurs desire for success tem" creating the real estate development invest in a franchise. The name Botoy’s is high quality. Standard of excellence are sersynonymous to high quality foods and its topfor priority which gained highthoughout acceptvices fastfood counsumers ance from its and buyers. the country is highly regarded by consumers and patrons.

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is situated at the heart of Butuan City, which is the the regional center of the Caraga Region. It is famous for many activity sites in the area are easily accessible from the hotel. Tourist attractions like the Garden OrchidMuseum, HotelHistoris Diocesan Ecclesiastical located at Gov.Marker Caminserected Avenue, ic Magellanes inZam1872 to boanga City and just a stone's commemorate theiscelebration of throw the First away in from airport. Itthe is approximateMass thethe Philippines, Floating Villy 10 minutes away form the commercial lage, Waterfalls and the famous Agusan places like Paseo Delmoments Mar where youfrom can Marsh are just few away go dining the hotel. by the sea.

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N Hotel is one of the newest hotels in Cagayan de Oro that opened its doors to tourists andBeach localsResort here inwas theknown city. Cagwait White The 3-star hotelBeach situated along the before as Waikiki of the PhilipNational Highway in Kauswagan pines when famous American pilot just a few minutessaw away the city Charles Lindbergh thefrom horseshoe proper, boasts its fine amenities formation like hisfor hometown resort in and quality for guests Hawaii islands.service Peoplesuited from different difon vacation leisure in thetocity. ferent places and started flocking witness N Hotel CagayanFestival de Oro the celebrations of Kaliguan in offers 65Cagwait spaciousWhite and Beach comfortable ths resort. was then rooms equipped withanymore. hot and anguest ‘Unseen Paradise’ but not cold shower, cable TV, a mini bar, and wired Internet access, as well as balconies overlooking the pool area. The hotel can also accommodate to big groups in one of their three family rooms and suites. Group travelers Dahilayan and rooms, Resort can book theGardens spacious family is which nestled could at the base of beautiful Mount accommodate 11 to Kitanglad. It is one offamily Bukidnon’s finest 18 persons. The rooms are resorts which encompasses all that you equipped cable TV, fridge, and could ask forwith a place to play, relax and privateinbathrooms. unwind the middle of some of the most pristine landscape imaginable. It caters to weddings, romantic getaways, family vacations and adventure trips. Combine the comforts of home and the luxuries of a resort that is Dahilayan Gardens and Resort.

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excellent location, has outstanding RR Family Spring Resort customer service and superior quality of a

One of the more awe-inspiring beauty memorable hospitality among the many resortsexperience. in the Province SedaisCentrio is the only hotel of Bukidnon RR Family Spring Re- in the city that shares a roof upsort or popularly known by with localsthe as RR scale Centrio Mall. in Though connected to Resort. It is found a relatively secluded the mall, it ensures security excluarea in Dologon, Maramag 32and kilometers sivity of with a private City entrance that leads south Malaybalay and 10 kilomto thesouth FrontofDesk at the 4thRR floor where eters Valencia City. Family guests Resort are greeted by a contemporary Spring is overlooking Pulangi open layout connecting lobby seamRiver. RR Family Spring the Resort boasts lessly into an e-lounge with its bankand of of A family-friendly staff, amenities, iMacs and and abar. views. The Misto resort restaurant is now getting lotFurof ther visitors up are the meeting while outnew and patronsrooms because of its doors, the "al fresco" dining areaIt leads up wonderful scenery and theme. has clean to the adultpools and children’s swimming which arepools. categorized . both adults and kids. for


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he Board of Investments (BOI) has approved a total of 100 projects amounting to Php 149.45 billion from January to June this year which is expected to create 25,805 jobs in the near future. BOI Managing Head Adrian S. Cristobal Jr. told reporters in a briefing Friday that despite the agency has approved lower investments value and projects in first half of 2014, these investments created more jobs compared to the same period last year. Cristobal said value of Primavera with Chinkee Tan BOI approved investments in 1H 2014 declined by 38 percent from 1H 2013’s amount of Php 240.74 billion.

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Bringing world-class skin care products into the Philippine market Getting the benefits of the Dead Sea Salt and Black Mud is now within reach as Filipino Company Kleio Skin Care Corp. introduces its wide range of skin care products utilizing mineral-rich ingredients imported from Jordan. Known for its therapeutic and curative benefits, minerals from the Dead Sea are the main component of the Kleio skincare line and is specifically developed and manufactured to address the needs of those who live in tropical countries such as the Philippines. Dead Sea Black Mud and Salt contains around 25 different minerals which are proven to have curative and therapeutic effects on the skin. This includes Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Sodium, and Zinc to name a few. Found 400 meters below sea level, its high-mineral content is said to have been sought by ancient beauties and monarchs such as the Queen of See products, page B2


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of Sheba, King Herod the Great and Cleopatra. Kleio products aim to promote the enhancement of beauty in a natural way by introducing world-class, all-natural products for the Filipino consumer. More than just a cleansing product, the skincare line improves cell metabolism by helping the body absorb nourishment and eliminate toxins and impurities. Its main differentiator in the market as a skin care brand is its ability to address not just the hygiene, but offer improvement and relief for various skin ailments and medical conditions.

For the Filipino buyer’s convenience, Kleio has developed five “Skin Care Kit” bundles to address the different needs of the market. Skin Care Kits contain a Toner, Day Cream (SPF 50 for maximum sun protection), Night Cream (with anti-aging properties), Mud Soap and/or Salt Soap. The Salt Soap is recommended for Normal to Dry skin, while the Mud Soap is good for Oily to Sensitive skin. The Kleio line comes in a wide array of products such as soaps, day creams, night creams, toners, lotions, and even expanded to hair products like shampoos and conditioners. All products contain the mineral-rich Dead Sea Salt and Black Mud, and of-

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He explained that the double-digit drop in investment value was due to the huge energy investments that were put in during 1H of 2013 such as the Php 63-billion investment of Redondo Peninsula Energy Inc. and the Php 41-billion investment of GNPower Ltd.

He added that the plunge in investments value in first six months this year was also brought by less investments approval in housing projects as the agency is strictly monitoring the projects’ compliance to the socialized housing. “This first semester, we were tightening the compliance procedure and monitoring strictly the compliance before approving new projects,” the BOI official mentioned adding that there are now less than ten housing projects waiting for BOI’s approval. Moreover, number of projects in 1H 2014 was also 35 percent lower against last year’s 154 projects. Despite the lower investments value and number of projects approved in the first

semester of 2014, job generation has increased by 35 percent from 2013’s 19,182 jobs. Cristobal noted that employment generation per project cost in January-June period this year was 112 percent higher against the previous year. On the other note, 92 percent or a total of Php 137.99 billion were locally-sourced investments while the remaining 8.0 percent or Php 11.46 billion came from foreign equities. The BOI official mentioned that there was an increase of investments coming from European countries like United Kingdom and France during the first half, which he pertained to as an offshoot of

the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) investment promotions and the country’s ‘Europe Strategy’. The highest amount of investments in 1H this year was from the electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply sector sharing 61 percent or Php 90.74 billion; real estate sector, particularly, mass housing project accounting for 14 percent or Php 20.28 billion; accommodation and food service sector contributing 10 percent and Php 14.69 billion; construction sector sharing 7.0 percent and Php 11.05 billion; and transportation and storage accounting for 5.0 percent or Php 6.87 billion. According to Cristobal, bulk

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agayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental - Creating and managing wealth starts with a proper mind set. This is according to motivational speaker and financial expert Ferdinand “Chinkee” Tan, who was in CdO last July 11 to share financial management tips. His seminar The Power to Create and Manage Wealth was organized by Liceo de Cagayan University and held at the university’s Rodelsa Hall. The seminar was supported by SM City CDO and Primavera Residences, the multi-awarded green condo property located in Uptown Cagayan de Oro. It was attended by students, entrepreneurs and professionals from major corporations. Tan shared tips on saving money and investing in the right business. To attain financial freedom, having a positive attitude is important, he said. “It’s all about conditioning the mind positively. It takes great effort but once you are able to do it, money will make your life easier, not stress you out,” he said. The seminar was the first leg of Tan’s visit to Cagayan de Oro. The second leg was

at SM City CdO for a meetand-greet with mall-goers. Primavera Residences and SM hosted a post-event cocktail dinner for Tan, event organizers and the media at the property’s function hall. “Mr. Chinkee Tan’s teachings are aligned with our value proposition on sustainable investments and we are delighted to help with spreading his advocacy to our city,” said Primavera Residences general manager Cheryll Barriga. Primavera Residences, the first eco-friendly condo in Northern Mindanao and located just across SM CdO, has units for rent and sale available for home buyers and businessmen. The building is designed to be energy efficient and makes use of a passive cooling technology. Residents save as much as 20% on their total energy consumption. Cantilevers protect the windows from direct sunlight. An inner courtyard acts as a natural chimney, pushing warm air up and out of the building. Meanwhile, the shape of the building allows cool air to be distributed across units. Solar panels will be installed on

the rooftops and these will generate enough energy to power the common areas. “These features result in minimized use of airconditioners and reduced electricity bills, making Primavera Residences a sustainable building and a wise investment for home buyers,” said Barriga. At a stakeholders’ dinner

last month, Mayor Oscar Moreno commended the condo’s developer Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corporation for making “a mark in Cagayan de Oro’s urban landscape” for its awardwinning property. Primavera Residences was recognized as the Best Mixed-Use Development

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in the Philippines by the International Property Awards during theAsia Pacific Property Summit last May in Kuala Lumpur. Other awards include Highly Commended for Best Condo Property in the Philippines (South East Asia Property Awards, 2011) and One of the Most Promising Clean Energy Investment

Opportunities in the Philippines (Climate Technology Initiative Private Financing Advisory Network, 2010). For inquiries about partnering with Primavera Residences on marketing events, or about purchasing or renting a unit, call (088) 310-8173, 0917-7921078 or visit www.primaveraresidences.com.

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