BusinessWeek Mindanao (April 28, 2013 Issue)

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Loreche... from page 4

functions and the symptoms begin to improve in less than a month, that, the patient is likely to regain the strength of his/her muscles more easily than one whose symptoms are prolonged and more severe in nature. A very good history of the patient’s illness, coupled with complete physical examination including neurologic tests will clinch the diagnosis. At times, our neurologist friends may request for a CT Scan or an MRI if he/ she thinks that the cause of the nerve paralysis is a space occupying lesion like a tumor. Treatment is directed towards the alleviation of the symptoms: paracetamol or mefenamic acid for the fever or headache or pain. There are Doctor friends who may also prescribe steroids to address the swelling or inflammation of the nerve. It is important too, to follow the advice of one’s attending physician specially if therapeutic exercises are recommended. All in all, the prognosis or outlook for Bell’s Palsy is good.

Peace... from page 1

and ethnicit y; and “kalawaig” refers to the name of the river that runs through the vicinity. “This is also (focused) on our call for peace among men, peace with nature, and peace with oneself as the threshold of our advocacies, aside from promoting Mindanao,” Ferrer said. Activities held were forest exploration, workshops on soil painting, lessons for flow camps, yoga sessions, fire dancing, tree planting, and concert for-a-cause. “The lined up activities were h ig h l ig hted i n t he concert for-a-cause as the performing artists sang out our advocacies through their own music compositions for the nature,” Ferrer said. International artists and performers from Sweden, Germany and Hawaii graced the festivity too. “We have invited international artists because we believed that they can help in one way or another; ot hers w i l l cha nge t heir perception about Mindanao since foreigners have promoted it,” Ferrer explained. Siri Svegler, performing artist from Germany, said that SPF is a good avenue for peace seekers and nature lovers as it is being held in one through music and other activities that will help the people from Mindanao realize that the environment must be well taken care for. When asked what other g reen orga n i z at ions she supports in Germany, Svegler said that she sings for events, be it for nature or another. “In my own little way, I can help, aside from campaigning, it starts from within, one, I don’t litter anywhere.” Also, Isa Tabasuares and Tomas Walter from Germany and Fantuzzi from Hawaii were one with local performing and sculpture artists, such as

Waway Saway, Sinyma, Mush Project, Purple Kush, Crowns Down, Ruska, Lost Tribe, Rhyan Casiño, Kit Gresos, Michael Bacol, and Fadi Ismael in performing for-a-cause. “It is fun, as a Mindanaonon, I am now more aware about it, their advocacies and most (of all), I can do something in my own little way to conserve nature,” Irene Domingo, one of the festival goers, said. Last year’s SPF was at Zamboanga City, and this year the city’s leg, Paz Musika del Mar Summer Peace Festival, is set on April 29- May 1.

Gensets... from page 1

then offer them to electric cooperatives through a soft financing scheme. The President said the deployment of the modular generator sets w ill help Mindanao breeze through the current power crisis which, he stressed, will likely last until 2015 based on the government’s projections. By 2015, he said Aboitiz Power’s coal-fired power pla nt i n Davao Cit y is targeted to go online with an additional 200 megawatts of base load supply to the Mindanao grid. Aside from that, he said the construction of new power generating plants will continue in the next three years to ensure enough supplies for the island within the next decade. “Tingin ko ho by 2015, hindi na natin ito problema at by 2017, sobra sobra na po ang inyong kuryente dito (I think by 2015, we’ll no longer have a power crisis and by 2017, you’ll have surplus power supplies here),” the President added. (MindaNews)

Villar... from page 1

Consulate in Jeddah and were asking to be repatriated for fear of being arrested by Saudi authorities after

a recent crackdown against illegal migrants. Villar, a staunch jobs and livelihood advocate, had earlier urged t he Depa r t ment of Foreig n A f f a i r s (DFA) a nd t he Department of Labor and Employ ment (DOLE) to augment their personnel in Saudi Arabia to assist the Filipinos to be affected by the crackdown. Vi l la r sa id gover n ment should now mobilize the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) to extend assistance to the displaced OFWs in order to prepare them for their eventual reintegration into Philippine society. “We should act now and fact fast,” Villar stressed. “We cannot afford another humanitarian crisis in our hands as a resu lt of t he e v e nt u a l d i s p l a c e m e nt of thousands of Filipino workers from Saudi Arabia.” Villar thanked the Saudi monarch, King Abdullah bi n Abdu la zi z A l Saud, for his decision to grant a three month retrieve on the labor and immigration crackdown and give illegal migrant workers in that country more time to fix their papers. Repor ts sa id Saudi A r a bi a h a s m or e t h a n nine million expatriates from countries like Yemen, India, Pa k ista n a nd t he Philippines and that the S au d i g ov e r n m e nt h a s a l r e a d y d e p or t e d ov e r 200,000 foreigners due to documentation problems. At present, Villar noted there are over a million Filipinos working in Saudi Arabia and some 20,000 of t hem a re s a id to b e undocumented. She said DFA a nd DOLE of f icia l should now expedite the processing of the working documents and extend all assistance they could give

IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF THE ADVERSE CLAIM ANNOTATED IN TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NOS. 137-2012000626 AND TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NOS. 137-2011003395,

TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-2195 TAX DECLARATION NO. 89692 “A parcel of Residential land (Lot No. 9-E-3, Psd-10-054044, with all improvements found and existing thereon situated in the Barrio of Cabangcalan, City of Tangub, Island of Mindanao. Bounded on the SW., along line 1-2-3 by Lot 9- E-1, Psd-10-054044, along line 3-4 by Lot 9-A, along line 4-5 by Lot 9-B, along line 5-6, by Lot 9-C, along line 6-7 by Lot 9-D, all of Psd-10-048011, NW., along line 7-8 by Lot 8, NE., along line 8-9 by Lot 7, SE., along line 9-10 by Lot 10, all of Pcs-10-003254, SW., along line 11-12-1 by Lot 9-E-2, Psd-10-054044. Containing an area of FIVE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWENTY THREE (5,323) SQUARE METER more or less. All points referred to are indicated on the ground by P.S. Cyl. Conc. Mons. Under Tax Declaration No. 89692. All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above stated time, date and place of auction sale. In the event that the public auction should not take place on said date or there is only one bidder, it shall be held on May 27, 2013 at the same time & place without further notice. Bidders are enjoined to investigate for themselves any encumbrance on the herein property if any there be.

MISC. CASE NO. 2012-093

CEFIRO TRADING CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY: MANUEL BONIAO, Petitioner,

- versus -

SOFRONIO B. FERROLINO, JR. AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Respondents. x-----------------------------------------------/ ORDER

At today’s hearing, petitioner and counsel Atty. Jim Amarga appeared. Petitioner, through counsel, moved that its Motion with Leave of Court to Serve Summons by Publications be deemed submitted for the resolution of this Court. Pursuant to Section 15, Rule 14 of the Rules of Court, petitioner’s motion is granted. Let summons by publication ensue at the expense of petitioner. Moreover, let copyof the summons be served thru registered mail, likewise at the expense of petitioner, to respondent Sofronio B. Ferrolino, Jr. at his last known address. Let publication be had once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation. Petitioner is directed to submit compliance thereof within fifteen (15) days from the date of last publication, failing which, the case shall be dismissed for lack of interest and for failure to comply with the lawful order of the Court. SO ORDERED. Dictated in open court. City of Cagayan de Oro, March 8, 2013.

(SGD.) DENNIS Z. ALCANTAR Presiding Judge

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL 10th Judicial Region BRANCH 18 Cagayan de Oro City

OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND EX-OFFICIO SHERIFF

Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135 as amended by Act 4118 filed by Misamis Bank INC., A RURAL BANK, against REBECCA F. CHIONG A.I.F. OF PURITA F. CHIONG to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of September 30, 2012 amounts to One Million One Hundred Sixty Three Thousand Eight Hundred Fifteen Pesos & 59/100 Only (Php 1,163,815.59) excluding interest, attorneys fees, and other lawful fees for the service of foreclosure, the undersigned Sheriff will sell at public auction on May 21, 2013 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the office of the Clerk of Court, Regional Trial Court, Br. 16, Tangub City, to the highest bidder in cash, Philippine Currency the herein mortgage property to wit:

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to the workers to legalize their stay in the Kingdom during t he t hree-mont h retrieve. Vi l lar noted t hat t he re c e nt i mple me nt at ion of a m e nd m e nt s t o t he Kingdom’s labor laws was Saudi-wide, meaning that thousands of illegal foreign workers including OFWs w it h ex pi re d re sidenc y c a rd s or “Iq a m a s ” a re affected. “We cannot treat this development as a trivial matter because Saudi Arabia is home to more t ha n a m i l l ion Fi l ipi nos. T hey deserve a more proactive response from our embassy in Riyadh and consulate in Jeddah. It is time that we invest more funds and au g ment t he work force in t hese posts to enable them to reach more OFWs through mobile consular and labor teams.”

IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF THE ADVERSE CLAIM ANNOTATED IN TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NOS. 137-2012000626 AND TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NOS. 137- 2011003395

MISC. CASE NO. 2012-093

CEFIRO TRADING CORPORATION, REPRESENTED BY: MANUEL BONIAO, Petitioner, -versusSOFRONIO B. FERROLINO JR. AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Respondents X------------------------------------------/ ORDER (Summons by Publication) Before this Court is a petition for cancellation of the adverse claim annotated in Transfer Certificate of Title Nos. 137-2012000626 and Transfer Certificate of Title Nos. 137-2011003395 filed by petitioner Cefiro Trading Corporation rep. by Manuel Boniao on July 2, 2012. Pursuant to the March 8,2013 Order of the Court directing service of summons by publication in accord with Section 15 of Rule 14 of the Revised Rules of Court, summons is hereby given to: SOFRONIO B. FERROLINO, JR. The above-named respondent is directed to file his answer to the herein petition within a period of sixty (60) days from the last issue of the publication, failing which, petitioner will take judgement by default and may be granted the relief applied for in the petition. SO ORDERED. 20 March 2013, Cagayan de oro City, Philippines.

March 21, 2013, at Tangub City, Philippines.

By: (Sgd.) WILLIAM C. ARANIEGO Sheriff IV

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(SGD.) DENNIS Z. ALCANTAR Presiding Judge


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