Socio Economic Profile FORE WORD Municipal Profile is a process of determining the physical, social and political condition of the community. The main objective of this procedure is to clearly manifest the present condition of the community in all aspect of concern. The initial method used is gathering of data from different agencies involved. The presentation of consolidated information was designed to serve as administration reference in pursuing further development effort or activity in the near future. This office exerted endeavor and time to make this plan a successful one to provide the municipality an adequate information to be used as reference in identifying available resources for local development thru identifying available resources for local development thru properly identified goals and targets in order to improve the living condition of the people. 1 Socio Economic Profile HISTORY OF ALIAGA History has it that Aliaga was originally called “Pulong Bibit” because it was a dumping place for human skeletons. Upon its establishment as a town in February 8, 1849 it was name after Aliaga, a town in Spain and the birth place of its first governadorcillo, Don Aniceto Ferry. With Ilocanos as its first inhabitants, Aliaga was one of the most beautiful and progressive town in Nueva Ecija during Spanish regime. The town of Zaragoza, Quezon, and Licab were formerly barrios of Aliaga, It had fine roads, long lines of bazaars, an imposing Catholic Church, a beautiful public plaza etc. For this reason, it earn the name “Maynilang Munti” (little Manila). But in 1873, during the administration of Governadorcillo Don Anastacio Dimaliwat, there occurred an unusual strong typhoon followed by a big flood that wrought to building, roads, bridges, farm crops, etc. In 1878, Don Alejandro Santiago was then the Governadorcillo, the river which served as drainage of town was closed by frequent floods. As a sad result, the water changed its course. It flooded the town year in and out because of the the annual floods. Aliga came to be known as “Venice of Nueva Ecija”. After the flood, the sand and dust in the street was almost knee deep. Hence, he name Sahara Dessert of the Philippines”. The floods deposited several inches of mountain soil to the town each years, so much that the buildings were gradually buried. B-2 THE BARANGAYS : The history of Aliaga is not complete without making mention of the barangays that it covers. In the way, these barangays contribute to be economic, political and social growth of the town. The following is a brief description of each one of them. BETES Betes was formerly a land covered with wild grasses and trees. The pioneer of the place had to clear it first before they could plant new trees and farm crops for their foods. After the laps of many years their trees had grown bigger and taller. Strangely enough, out of the many new trees was one whose body was extremely large and hard that no cutting instrument could put it down. They name this trees “betes”. Eventually the place was called “Betes” in memory of the tree. Betes began as sitio and was crested into a barangay a few years back. 2 Socio Economic Profile BUCOT At the time of the arrival of the Spaniards, Bucot was a flat plain. This condition of the area prompted the colonizers to convert it into an agricultural site. In as much as its Patron Saint was San Isidro, it was named after it. How it come to be called Bucot is an interacting story a crooked, or twisted, river once run across the barrio. One day, some strangers passed by then inquired from one of the inhabitants the name of the river. By pure coincidence, the inhabitant was already bent with age and was about 80yrs.old. He replied that the name was “Sapang Bucot” upon hearing this reply the strangers laugh. “You are perfectly right. Your river is crooked like you,” they chorused. Since that they, the place received the name Bucot. These were moves in the past to revive its original name but no avail. BIBICLAT The official name of the Barangay is San Juan Bautista, its original and popular name is Bibiclat. The word Bibiclat is a corruption of the word “Bicat” the Ilocano terms for python. Later on, it was associated with the word “Bibiclat:, the plural form of “Bicat”. Establish in 1836 or 13 years earlier than the foundation of the Poblacion itself, it was officially created and organized in 1899, San Juan Bautista as its official name, in honor of the Patron Saint. The earliest settlers where Ilocano who came from Lapog, Ilocos Sur. Several years after,Pampango’s arrived, Tagalog is the dialect spoken by the majority of the inhabitants, God-fearing and the most of whom are Roman Catholic, they are active in social and political activities. Foremost among each resident is Honorable Zacarias B. Viernes member of the Provincial Board. Prior to the arrival of the Americans, there were private schools in Ilocano and Tagalog in the Barangay. In 1904, in the first class in English was opened, but it was only after the Liberales complete Elementary School was organized. On August 25, 1970 the Barrio Elementary School became a Central School as a result of the division of Aliaga district into two district, east and west. Bibiclat Elementary School was chosen as seat of the district supervisor Mr. Pedro Pagba, Its principal who was designated Principal-in-charge of the newly opened school. In 1966 a Barangay High School was opened. Spearheaded by lay leaders and with all full backing of the folks, it turned out its first graduates in 1969. It is the first barangay high school in the division of Nueva Ecija to graduate students. More than 20 young sons of the barrio fought gallantly in World War II. One evidence of the barrios heroism occurred in November, 1944 when 13 Japanese soldiers led by Capt. Sato were killed by civilians and the USAFE Guerillas under of the able command of the late Carlos Nucom of Talavera. 3 Socio Economic Profile Bibiclat is the biggest and the richer of the barangays in the town, it being the home of industrious people and over green rice and vegetable fields, likewise, it is the only place in town that has bands of musical, two in row. Bibiclat has a total land area of about 7,000 hectares and population close to 4,000. With the completion of the roads connecting to Sto. Domingo, Quezon and Licab, the day is not long and it will achieve greater progress. Someday, it may become a town. MACABUCOD Macabucod, which used to be part of Sto. Tomas, was originally a forest land. There was not a single inhabitant or settler. A number of years later, a handful of houses appeared, about 15 of them. The sudden appearance of the houses led the people to call the place “Bagong Silang”. Gradually, the number of houses increased and the area cleared of the trees and grasses grew wider and wider. Under the leadership of Messrs. Esteban Dawang and Gaudencio Bayudan., the settlers appealed to the authorities concerned for the separation of Sto. Tomas. Its first barangay captain was Mr. Juanito Bayudan. With the help of Provincial Board Member Hon. Zacarias B. Viernes, Macabucod won its inclusion in the map of Aliaga. The second Barangay Captain Gaudencio Bayudan. Not along after the separation from Sto. Tomas, it put up its own houses, with Miss Rufina Ramos as its first teacher in Grades I and II. A few years later, it acquired complete Elementary School under the charge of Mr. Narciso Sayson. At present, the school and its immediate surroundings have greatly improved. The barangay is greatly indebted to Mrs. Florencia E. Manalili and Barangay Captain and P.T.A president Mr. Esteban Dawang. The name “Macabucod” came from the word “bukod” because it is separated from Sto. Tomas by wide span of savanna. PANTOC Nothing is said about the origin of Pantoc. Records available show that it occupies an area of the little more than 200 hectares; that its barrio Lieutenant in 1920 was Mr. Gavino Tumpalan: and that there were the only 30 houses and a population of 50. Four years later in 1924, the barrio Lieutenant was Mr. Lorenzo Gomez. The first elementary school opened in 1939 with only one teacher, Mr. Gamundo Macalinao, who held his classes in the chapel. Through the initiative of barrio Lieutenant Mr. Agaton Vargas, Mr. Gaudencio Molina, a wealthy landowner, donated a one-hectare school 4 Socio Economic Profile site. Because of this donation, the barrio was “San Gaudencio Molina “However, its present name of Pantoc is widely used. With the help of Mayor Reynaldo Bumanlag, San Miguel Alzate and barrio Lieutenant Mr. Felino Gatchalian an army type school building was erected on the new school site. During the term of Rep. Jose Corpus, a Corpus-type classroom was constructed. By now, the number of teachers has increased to two. Pantoc made another significant atride when Mayor Zacarias Viernes and barrio Lieutenant Crispulo Vitriolo jointly for the building of a road linking it to the Poblocaion. In the years that followed, Messrs. Leodegario Domingo, Roberto Tumpalan, Fedirico Tumpalan, Dionisio Bulawit took turns in servings as barrio Lieutenant. The present Punong Nayon is Mr. Marcial R. Vargas, who responsible for the installation of electricity in the barrio. At present, there are six teachers in the barrio school last September 20, 1979 the school had its electric light through the joint efforts of Mr. Nacario Gonzales, in-charge of the school and barrio council, not to mention the assistance extended by Mayor Quirino dela Cruz. There are now 159 houses and about 1000 residents. Predominantly Catholics and Iglesia ni Kristo, its inhabitants are engaged in farming. SAN CARLOS In the year of Spanish occupation, San Carlos was a vast area of the forest land inhabited by wild animals. Nobody dared live there. But one day, as the story goes, a family unexpectedly arrived. A native of illocos region, they build a hut at the edge of the forest. Their next move was to the area surrounding planted it the rice and vegetable. What they have done cleared and the number of the settler increaser until they were able to form a community of their own. Unfortunately, however, the Spaniards took advantage of the helpless inhabitants. They got their animals and food. There were also bandits who frequented the place. Afraid and feeling unsecured, they moved to Bibiclat but they continued tilling the land they had left behind. After conditions had returned to normal, they came back. Not long afterwards, however, a strong cyclone blew down their homes. But this calamity did not dishearten them. Instead, they built new homes. Ta this juncture, they thought it best to have in their undertakings. They agreed to adopt San Carlos Barromeo, the Patron Saint of the native town of the first settlers. Hence forth, the village has been called San Carlos. At present, San Carlos is a fast growing and progressive barangay. It celebrates its feast day of November 4, each year. 5 Socio Economic Profile SAN EUSTACIO The first name of Barangay San Eustacio was “Pulong Mayaman “. It was formerly a hacienda owned by Kapitan Anastacio Dimaliwat who serves as Mayor of the town for two terms, the first was in 1866-1867; the second, in 1872-1875. Upon the death of Kapitan Dimaliwat, her only daughter, Remedios, inherited the hacienda, in recognition of the Kapitan’s kindness and generosity, the inhabitant changed the name “Pulong Mayaman” to San Eustacio. By virtue ot the Presidential Decree No.27, otherwise known as “The Farmers ‘ Emantipication Act.” The hacienda was distributed to the tenants. SAN EMILIANO San Emiliano was originally a district of the town proper or Poblocion. It was called Cabasta because it was located along creek called by that name. During the Japanese occupations, the inhabitants of the district evacuated to the placed now occupied by the municipal cemetery in order to escape the harassment inflicted by the Japanese soldiers. During the Liberation, however, they returned to the respective homes. A few years later, Proceso Tolentino, the Lieutenant of the district, worked for its conversion into a barrio. With the help of Mayor Zacarias B. Viernes, it became a barrio in 1954. Because the site was part of the land owned by Don Emiliano Soriano, a wealthy land owner and a one time mayor of the town, it was renamed San Emiliano. The latest census shows that there are mare than 100 families in the barrio, majority of them are engaged in faming and fishing. With no less than 327 registered voters, it won’t belong when it would be thickly populated like its counterparts in the town. SAN FELIPE (Bata) San Felipe (B) was created by Congressional Act of the defunct Congress of the Philippines in 1970. A former of old San Felipe, it lies east of the town, along the national road that links Cabanatuan City and Tarlac. Blessed by good roads and hard-working people, it ranks among the progressive barangays of the municipality. Progress can be gleaned from the presence of electric power, numerous electric appliances, concrete houses, and the like. The outstanding citizens of the barangay included Ex-municipal councilor Engineer Marcos Villanueva Auditor I of the commission on Audit, Mr. Mario Vicencio public school teachers Mrs. Feliciano Villanueva; and Miss Anna Tolentino, a successful Balikbayan and an outstanding citizen of Chicago, she being Filipina supervisor of the Fame Palmer House, a chain of hotel and restaurants. 6 Socio Economic Profile Today, this small but progressive barangay has a few landmarks to be proud of, like a modern health center donated by Provincial Board under Governor Eduardo Joson, a complete elementary school, and a catholic chapel. With the residents behind their barangay captain. There are bright hopes that this small hamlet will force a head in all aspects of life. SAN FELIPE (Matanda) In Spanish times, San Felipe Matanda was a dense forest. Kapitan Felipe Medina, recognized leader of the place and former mayor of the town from 1874 to 1875, appointed one “tininte del barrio” in every point in the town. At the time to be appointed “tininte del barrio” was a distinct honor. He ordered all the “tininte del barrio” to clean all the areas his eyes could reach. After the place had been cleared, it was named after Kapitan Felipe Medina. That’s why the barangay is called San Felipe. The death of kapitan Felipe Medina prompted his son take over duties of his father. He constructed a chapel and choose San Felipe Neri as patron saint of the barangay. As the year passed by and owning to the rivalries among the young store in the eastern and western parts of the barangay which was operated by almost two hectares of vacant lots, the east side was separated from the west side. The east side is now in San Felipe Bata; the west side, San Felipe Matanda. To think that for over 20 years ago San Felipe Matanda was only hacienda during the American occupation owned by Dona Sisang De Leon and after on the barrio of small hunts, dirt trails, deep wells and gas lamps, it has metamorphosed into a highly progressive community under the leaderships of barangay Captain Pedro Ignacio. Today’s population is placed at 2,000 and total land area of about 218 hectares of agricultural and residential lots. SAN JUAN Prior to the Spanish conquest of the Islands, San Juan was called “Pintong Gubat” because it was literally a forest where wild animals abound. When it was established as a barrio in 1861. It was renamed San Juan, in honor of Governadocillo Don Juan Cajucom. The earliest settlers were mostly Ilocanos who were responsible in clearing the land. Upon order of the Governadorcillo. Roads were built leading to the nearly sitios and barrios for the transportation of their crops. That marked the beginning of San Juan progress. During the dark days of the last global war. San Juan has a Huk don. As was to be expected. The hard fact was the Huks were there only to safeguard the security of the barrio. San Juan’s uphill climb to progress started in 1966. President Diosdado Macapagal’s roads-building programs resulted is paving of the national road that slices through the barrio. 7 Socio Economic Profile Then same electric power and electric appliances in the community multiplied like mushrooms. It was in 1965 that the barrio had its complete elementary school. The desire of the education department to bring the school and the people closer to each other was realized in the barrio. The net result of this was the improvement of the school and its promises. Under the leadership of Barangay Captain Momerto Lesagpi, his councilmen, and with the cooperation of the barangay residents, San Juan with its 500 hectares of the land and 3,000 people will match ahead to prosperity. Add to this the presence of irrigation system and an imposing chapel which houses its patron Saint San Juan de Dios. SAN PABLO (Matanda/Bata) Reliable sources disclose that San Pablo Matanda was named after Pablo Tagatac Albino, one of the four originals setter, the other three settlers were Diego Enriquez, Julian Castillo and Teodora Banot. All natives of Sarrat, Ilocos Norte, they arrived in San Pablo in 1854 and settle here. Located southwest of the Poblacion, San Pablo was traversed by the first national roads that run from Cabanatuan to Tarlac. It was about a kilometer away from it. After several years, its population grew bigger until houses could be found all around the place and even in the vicinity of the newly constructed roads leading to Tarlac via Zaragosa. This gave birth to a new barrio in 1921 called San Pablo Bata. The original barrio was renamed San Pablo Matanda. The first school building in San Pablo Bata was erected on a lot owned by Pedro Albino; The first chapel, on the lot of Miguel Albino. When Candido Albino was the barrio Lieutenant, a new school house was build on the lot bought from Feder Santos. Opened in 1951, the first teacher was Mrs. Eufomia Sanqueza. SANTIAGO Santiago is one of the oldest barrios in the town. Strangely enough however, it had made very little progress after many years because it was only recently that a good road was built connecting it to Poblacion . The old road was hardly passable, especially during the rainy season. The barangay was named after Santiago de Galicia, renown Spanish general. It is at the same time its patron Saint. Stories told by the oldest inhabitants disclosed the many miracles by the patron Saint, one of which occurred during the smallpox epidemic in the Islands. Very few in the barangay got the diseases, but the image of the Saint especially its face was riddled with smallpox. Likewise whenever the farmers in the barrio needed water for 8 Socio Economic Profile their rice plants. They had only to hold the novena in honor of the Patron Saint and the rains would come. The feast day of the saint, July 25, is an occasion for merry-making in the barrio. STO ROSARIO Sto. Rosario’s original name was Malitlit, because is was virtually a forest and most of all trees were small or “Malitlit” in the vernacular, People who had seen these trees started calling the place Malitlit. Not many years later passer-by the village observed that its residents always prayed the holy rosary before the leaving their house to work in their farms, so they renamed it Sto. Rosario which is currently its popular name. Sto. Rosario embraces to sitios, Katuray and Poitan. Under the leadership of Barangay Captain Felix Pascual, it has progressed by leaps and bounds. It has a complete elementary school, irrigated rice lands the roads and bridges that connect it to the adjacent barangay to the town proper. STO TOMAS Barangay Sto. Tomas was first called “Pulong Gubat” because it was forest. The first settlers who arrived here in 1875 were natives of the Ilocano region. They belonged to the Lomboy, Bumanlag, Pascua and Corpus clans they cleared the forest and planted it to rice and vegetables. The next thing theydid was to establish the right of ownership to the land. It took them some 30 years to clean the whole area. The first head of the barangay was one from the Pascua clan. Then from the lomboy and Bumanlag clans. A little later, the barangay was renamed Sto. Tomas. The name of the parton saint in one of the town in the Ilocos Norte. Sto. Tomas has produced many prominent citizens who have played important roles in the development of the barangay. Raymundo Bumanlag, Sr., mayor of Aliaga for two terms, was a native of this barangay. He died during the war. SUNSON Northeast of Bibiclat and almost adjoining San Carlos lies a small strips of land known to many as Sunson. This barangay was originally covered with trees and grasses but the first settlers who arrived in 1892 converted it into an agricultural land. One farm crop that became the pride of the settlers was so called “Gabing Sunsong” a variety of yam. People near and afar went to this village to see this yam. Since the village had no name, the settlers began calling “Pulong Sunsong”. Today, however, it is called “Sunson” for short. It was only recently when Sunson became a barangay. 9 Socio Economic Profile UMANGAN Barangay Umangan which is located in the eastern tip of Aliaga was a woodland during the early years of the Spanish regime. It was dense forest teaming with wild animals, such as deer, wild pigs, ducks and the like, so much so that it was a favorite hunting ground, in the absence of shotguns, the hunters used nets of pits equipped with spears and nooses to trap the animals. The days come when the settlers decided to clear the forest so they could cultivate the land. They built huts made of bamboos and cogon grass. Owning of the fertility of the soil, the number of settlers increased rapidly. A story is told about a hunter who chanced to pass by and did not know that it was the same place he used to hunt wild animals a few years back because of the presence of many houses. He told the inhabitants that their village was once a hunting ground or “Umangan” of wild animals. From that time on, it was called Umangan. As of 1980, Umangan has 273 houses and 1,529 inhabitants. LA PURISIMA Some 2 ½ kilometers north of the Poblacion lies Barangay La Purisima, one of the oldest barangay in the municipality. Joined to the Poblacion by a provincial road it was a mere sitio during the American occupation of the Philippines. It was then called “Tabing Ilog” because it was just north of the bank of Talavera River that sliced through the boundary of the Quezon and Aliaga. The river was closed by big logs that were carried by the floods of 1837 from Caraballo mountains during the term of Gobernadorcillo Anastacio Dimaliwat, this was also the time when the river that ran across between Pantoc and La Purisima began to accumulate silt and in the occurs of time cause the floods to enter the town proper during rainy season. The closure of Talavera River led to the arrival of immigrants from Ilocos region. Then in 1913 during the time of Mayor Gregorio Pascua, Tabing Ilog became a barrio or Barangay. Its first Cabeza de Barangay being Carlos Hudencial, followed by Paulino Villanueva who was responsible for the opening of the first school in the English on June 12, 1922. With only a grade I class, the first teacher was Mr. Arsenio Dawang of barabgay Sto. Tomas. The pupils who were from 9-15 years old were proficient in reading Tagalog and in the four fundamental opening rations. Those good in Tagalog were placed under Mr. Binong Villanueva. The members of the English class included Mr. Pedro Pagba, former teacher and principal; Tranquillino Rivera, former Aliaga Councilor, Ladislao Villanueva, a one-time employee in Munoz, Agaton vargas, Former Member of Sangguniang Nayon; and Rosita Dumayag, a successful businesswoman in Metro Manila. They closed its door during the School year 1922-1923. 10 Socio Economic Profile In 1936 the name Tabing Ilog was change to La Purisima, in honor of its Patroness, La Purisima Concepcion. Five years later in December 1914, when World war II broke out, the residents of the barrio evacuated to the Poblacion and settle at the place we now call “River Side”. During they stay here, they were under the leadership of Barrio Lieutenant Emilio Payawal. At the end of the War, they returned to La Purisima, the rehabilitation of the barangay was undertaken by the inhabitants under the supervision of the barrio Lieutenant Agustin Sunga, Maximo Mata, Felix Simeon, Leopoldo Angeles, Carmelito Asuncion, Eutiquiano Espino, and Lucas Fortun. The Elementary School was re-opened immediately. La Purisima is today a very progressive community with Electricity, good roads joining it to the Poblacion and nearby Barangays, a Catholic Chapel and a modern health clinic most of the project, if not all, have been made possible through the efforts of the barangay Captain Onofre Mata. Mr. Mata has occupied the position since his election in 1972. In addition, there are now 139 houses and population close to 1000. It is rich in rice and vegetables. Other barrio Lieutenant who served the barabgay were Florencio Rivera, Florencio Dimayuga, Luciano Bondoc and Ricardo Agnes. MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS Municipal Mayor Hon. Marcial R. Vargas Municipal Vice Mayor Hon. Elizabeth R. Vargas Councilors Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. ABC President Hon. Edgardo O. Soledad Sangguniang Kabataan Pres. Hon. Rona Jane M. Bondoc Sangguniang Bayan Sec. Mr. Bayani Gaya Cesar M. Cajucom Alberto Bumanlag Juanito B. Martin Jesus D. Ordanes Juanita de Leon Lourdes S. Celestino Melody O. Vegiga 11 Socio Economic Profile Appointive Officials : Municipal Engineer / Municipal Planning & Devt. Coordinator Human Resource Mgt. Engr. Jesner G. Vicencio Officer Mrs. Maribel G. Agrave Municipal Treasurer Officer Mrs.Resurreccion V.Alcantara Municipal Budget Officer Mrs. Mayo G. Palileo Municipal Accountant Mrs. Nanette A. Tapang Municipal Assessor Mr.Nestor Glenn G.Dela Cruz Municipal Health Officer Dr. Edgardo El. Carlos Dr. Jeana F. Soliman Municipal Social Worker and Dev’t. Officer Mrs. Evangeline C. Mercado Municipal Administrator Mr. Laverne Manangbao Barangay Captain and SK Chairman by Barangay: Barangay Barangay Captain SK Chairman East 1 Rodolfo S. Corpuz Vanity Clair DG Corpus East II Lourdes G. Oria Estelito dela Cruz Jr. West III Edgardo O. Soledad Raymart DV Porneso West IV Joselito P. Lleva Raymark C. Padrique Centro Apolonio D. Valino Justine D. Deus Betes Jun-Jun V. Bumanlag Lalaine R. Suguitan 12 Socio Economic Profile Bibiclat Norberto F. Eugenio Vonvon C. Valdez Bucot Romulo G. Castello John Eric G. Aguilar La Purisima Cesar P. Pajarillo Joann R. Bondoc Macabucod Herminio B. Bayan Pirigrin V. Valino Magsaysay Hilario A. Caisip Keycie Nar A. Jose Pantoc Rogelio P. Manialong Rochell A. Garcia San Carlos Federico L. Vercida Julian S. dela Cruz San Emiliano Ireneo B. Samson Joseph Eric S. Ocampo San Eustacio Norberto B. Macalinao Orlando M. Macalinao San Felipe (B) Dionisio S. Buan Catherine G. Martinez San Felipe (M) Federico C. Serrano Al Joel C. Calderon San Juan Efipanio J. Armobit Edrian P. Reyes San Pablo (B) Marianito C. Santos Genesis E. Angeles San Pablo (M) Jose C. Samson Argeil M. Arimbuyutan Santiago Gomer T. Coloma Rona Jane M. Bondoc Sta Monica Mario S. Suba Aldrin P. Ordanes Sto Tomas Rodrigo O. Miranda Lyndon O. Miranda Sunson Leonardo M. Miranda Jr Onne P. Miranda Umangan Ramiro L. Dionisio Salvador C. Alejo 13 Socio Economic Profile PROFILE REGION PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT : III : NUEVA ECIJA : ALIAGA :1 A- NATURAL FEATURES : a-1 GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION: The Municipality of Aliaga is located in the north-eastern part of the Province of Nueva Ecija. a-2 BOUNDARIES: Bounded on the North by the Municipality of Quezon, Sto.Domingo and Talavera; on the south by the Municipality of Zaragoza and Sta. Rosa and Cabanatuan City; and the west by the Municipality of Zaragoza and Licab. a-3 DISTANCES: Twenty one (21) kms. away from Cabanatuan City and one hundred thirty eight (138) kms. away from Manila. a-4 LAND AREA 10,263.39 hectares while that on the Province of Nueva Ecija is 5,284.3 square kilometers. a-5 TOPOGRAPHY: Nueva Ecija one of the country’s top rice producers, lies on the North Eastern part of the Central plain of Luzon. The Caraballo Mountains separate Nueva Ecija from Nueva Vizcaya in the (north east) while the Sierra Madre mountains range in line in eastern boarder the province is bounded by Nueva Vizcaya on the North East; Pangasinan on the North West; Tarlac on West; Quezon on the East: Pampanga on the South West; and Bulacan on the South. In the absence of mountain sea and forest within geographical compass of the town makes for the monotonously flat and features topography. 14 Socio Economic Profile a-6 CLIMATE: The climate of Aliaga can be described as mild and pleasant. It has two distinct seasons, namely: rainy season and dry season. The rainy season starts within the month of May and ends up around the month of December. Towards the end of January the temperature starts to rise ushering in hot and dry season which starts from January to April. The absence of rainfall during this period make it the hottest of the year. Rainfall is brought by the typhoon that usually strikes the province during the month of May to December. The municipality experiences occasional floods during the period especially the typhoon are too frequent and severe. During wet season some portion of the municipality are under water. But this only happens rarely due to the presence of protection dike. The flooded area of Aliaga area shown in the table below: AREA DESCRIPTION HECTARES PERCENT % Slightly Flooded Severely Flooded River wash 8,743.38 1,333.21 186.79 85.1 12.99 1.82 TOTAL 10,263.39 100.00 a-7 SOIL: The municipality is classified as one of the top rice and vegetables producers and soil is categorized into four (4) kinds as such: AREA DESCRIPTION HECTARES PERCENT % Quinga Silt Loam Zaragoza Clay Quinga Clay Loam Quinga Fine Sand 8,529.90 318.17 400.27 1,015.05 83.11 3.10 3.90 9.89 TOTAL 10,263.39 100.00 15 Socio Economic Profile a-8 WATER RESOURCES: In the municipality, there are two (2) sources of water for the irrigation purposes, namely; the Upper Pampanga River Integrated Irrigation System, Pantoc Communal Irrigation System (Pantoc CIS). Deep and shallow wells are the common sources in all barangay of the town. During rainy season low portion of the municipality suffer floods due to overflowing of water from Talavera River, dikes and creeks. a-9 MINERAL RESOURCES: The early mineral products composed mainly of non-metallic minerals are sand and gravel. a-10 NON-MINERAL RESOURCES: Bamboo, tambo and cogon grow abundantly in the rural areas. These indigenous building materials are availed of by the residents in the rural areas to shelter their families. Tambo is manufactured into broom. A. SOCIO-ECONOMIC FEATURES: B-HISTORY OF ALIAGA AS A TOWN : History has it that Aliaga was originally called “Pulong Bibit” because it was a dumping place for human skeletons. Upon its establishment as a town in February 8, 1849 it was name after Aliaga, a town in Spain and the birth place of its first governadorcillo, Don Aniceto Ferry. With Ilocanos as its first inhabitants, Aliaga was one of the most beautiful and progressive town in Nueva Ecija during Spanish regime. The town of Zaragoza, Quezon, and Licab were formerly barrios of Aliaga, It had fine roads, long lines of bazaars, an imposing Catholic Church, a beautiful public plaza etc. For this reason, it earn the name “Maynilang Munti” (little Manila). But in 1873, during the administration of Governadorcillo Don Anastacio Dimaliwat, there occurred an unusual strong typhoon followed by a big flood that wrought to building, roads, bridges, farm crops, etc. In 1878, Don Alejandro Santiago was then the Governadorcillo, the river which served as drainage of town was closed by frequent floods. As a sad result, the water changed its course. It flooded the town year in and out because of the the annual floods. Aliaga came to be known as “Venice of Nueva Ecija”. After the flood, the sand and dust in the street was almost knee deep. Hence, he name Sahara Dessert of the Philippines”. The floods deposited several inches of mountain soil to the town each years, so much that the buildings were gradually buried. 16 Socio Economic Profile C-DEMOGRAPHIC REFERENCE C-1 POPULATION C-1.1 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY SEX: DESCRIPTION NUMBER Male Female PERCENTAGE% 36,040 35,143 50.63% 49.37% 71,183 100.00 TOTAL C-1.2 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY LOCATION DESCRIPTION NUMBER Urban Population Rural Population PERCENTAGE% 9,183 62,000 12.90% 87.10% TOTAL 71,183 100.00% C-1.3 TOTAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS/POPULATION/PUROK—SITIO PER BARANGAY BARANGAY Poblacion Centro Poblacion East I Poblacion East II Poblacion West III Poblacion West IV Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (B) # OF POPULATION 2,856 2,275 2106 1,068 720 1,830 8750 6,275 1,509 1,457 1,975 2,989 2,470 1,021 1,990 1,990 # OF H/H 476 417 351 221 171 321 1,401 1,235 362 310 416 427 551 223 359 359 # OF PUROK 7 7 6 8 3 6 7 6 7 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 17 Socio Economic Profile San Felipe (M) San Juan San Pablo (B) San Pablo (M) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas Sunson Umangan 2,678 6,652 3,474 1,073 1,888 1,102 2,037 6,748 933 3,317 TOTAL 71,183 497 1,236 460 233 404 332 477 1,408 165 642 13,454 5 7 7 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 164 C-1.4 TOTAL NUMBER OF INFORMAL SETTLERS: BARANGAY Poblacion Centro Poblacion East I Poblacion East II Poblacion West III Poblacion WestIV Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (B) San Felipe (M) San Juan San Pablo (B) San Pablo (M) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas Sunson Umangan TOTAL : # OF INFORMAL SETTLERS 5 5 # OF HOUSE HOLDS 476 417 351 221 171 321 1,401 1,235 362 310 416 427 551 223 359 359 497 1,236 460 233 404 332 477 1,408 165 642 13,454 # OF PUROK 7 7 6 8 3 6 7 6 7 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 5 7 7 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 164 18 Socio Economic Profile D.LAND USES D-1 EXISTING LAND USES DESCRIPTION AREA HECTARE Agricultural Land Wet Land Built-Up Area River Wash TOTAL PERCENTAGE % 7,504.81 54.40 2,517.39 186.79 73.12 0.53 24.53 1.82 10,263.39 100.00 D-2 LAND CAPABILITY / SOIL CAPABILITY Being an agricultural-based economy, land/soil is susceptible to farming. The majority of the populations of Aliaga depend on agriculture as their means of livelihood. A total of 7,504.81 hectare or 73.12% of the total land area of the municipality is devoted to agriculture, 7,041.81 hectare or 68.61% is suitable for paddy rice irrigated, mono cropping and the remaining 463.00 0r 4.5% is suitable for paddy rice-irrigated, multiple cropping. Double cropping is regularly practiced by farmers with irrigated farm land. The first crop (regular) of palay which is usually planted from May to October occupies a wider area than second cropping of palay which is usually planted from November to April. Inter-cropping of vegetable is also practiced by some rice farmers with insufficient irrigation and water supply. Eggplant, tomatoes and other are usually intercropped with palay. Crop rotation is sometimes applied such as amargoso, mongo, beans, corn and other are planted during dry season and palay planted during rainy season. This practice is properly applied, improves the soil condition of the farm including soil fertility, soil texture and water holding capacity of soil. Rice production in the municipality has a surplus, however, considering Aliaga as an agricultural municipality, there is still a need for more functional irrigation canal. The second need for agricultural development is the diversification of crops. 19 Socio Economic Profile D-3 GENERAL AND URBAN LAND USE: D-3.1 AGRICULTURAL LAND USE: DESCRIPTION AREA HECTARE PERCENTAGE% Rice Land Vegetable Land Fishpond Orchard 6,923.70 463.00 38.11 80.00 97% 1.5% 0.4% 1.1% TOTAL 7,504.81 100.00 The town’s total agricultural land area is 7,504.81 hectare or 73.12% of the whole area. The total area devoted to agriculture is divided into sub-uses: D-3.2 BUILT—UP AREA: The existing built-up area of the municipality is approximately 2,517.39 hectares or 24.53% of the whole area of the town which consist of the following distribution: DESCRIPTION AREA HECTARE PERCENTAGE% Industrial Commercial Residential Others 178.8 210.72 1,544.05 583.82 1.74 2.05 15.04 5.69 TOTAL 2,517.39 24.53 D-3.3 WET LAND The wet land area of the municipality consists of 54.40 hectare or 0.50% of the whole area of the town. D-3.4 RIVER WASH The river wash area of the municipality consists of 186.79 hectare or 1.82% of the whole area of the town. 20 Socio Economic Profile E. ECONOMIC REFERENCE E-1 LABOR E-1.1 MAJOR OCCUPATION—farming DESCRIPTION NUMBER Agricultural Workers Non-Agricultural 10,029 3,881. TOTAL 13,910 E1.2 CLASS WORKERS DESCRIPTION NUMBER Self – Employed Employed 8,984 16,765 TOTAL 25,749 E-1.3 ALTERNATE LIVELIHOOD a) b) c) d) e) Backyard Gardening Backyard Poultry Livestock Fishing Tambo Making E-2 AGRICULTURE: E-2.1 AVERAGE SIZE OF FARM = 1.633 hectare / farmer 21 Socio Economic Profile E-2.2 TYPES OF CROP GROWN: CROP Palay Vegetables: Squash Tomato Eggplant Mongo Corn Bitter ground String beans PRODUCTION PEAK MONTH OF HARVESTING QUANTITY UNIT Hybrid-6(dry)\5(wet) In bud 5.0(dry season) 4.0(wet season) MT Year round-April MT Year round-Nov. 25 30 15 Hybrid 6.5 Opv 4.5 MT MT MT MT MT MT Dec-March Jan-April-March April-May-March April-March March March 30 10 MT MT March March E-2.3 BACKYARD PRODUCTION TYPE HEADS PRODUCTION QUANTITY (ANIMAL SPECIE) Carabao Cattle Swine Goat Sheep Dog heads heads heads heads heads heads 1226 90 3364 1455 231 6840 heads heads heads heads 11,526 5,389 100 85 (POULTRY) Chicken Duck Geese Turkey 22 Socio Economic Profile E-2.4 POST HARVEST FACILITIES FACILITY Mechanical dryer (not operational) Hand Tractor 4-Wheel Tractor Shallow Tube Well (STW) Thresher Rice Mill Warehouse Dryer NUMBER 11 33 22 314 268 33 150 155 E-2.5 FISH PRODUCTION In the whole municipality, there are 150 units of fish ponds which consist of about 7.5 hectare. These 7.5 hectares produce about 60 metric tons of tilapia each year. The term of harvest is twice a year. E-3 ECONOMIC ESTABLISHMENTS TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENTS Sari-Sari Store / General Merchandise Palay Traders / Rice Mill Agriculture Supply Bakery / Carinderia Beauty Parlor / Cosmetics Gift Shop / School Supply Tailoring / Dress Shop Appliance / Furniture Garments Flower / Printing Shop / Xerox Computer / Video / Photo Service Vulcanizing / Welding / Metal Works/Junk Motorcycle/Auto / Spare Parts Supply Hardware Banks Pawnshop / Money Changer/Lending Gasoline Station Water Refilling /Water System CHB Manufacturing / Gravel & Sand Construction Drug Store Medical/Dental/Optical clinic Games & Amusmt. /lotto/Small Town Lottery NUMBER 173 30 13 14 7 7 4 3 18 2 9 4 7 9 1 14 7 6 6 6 6 7 3 23 Socio Economic Profile E-4 COTTAGE AND SMALL INDUSTRIES a) b) c) d) Garments Tambo broom making Stove making (cement) Pancit canton making (saluyot and calabasa flavor) F. INFRASTRUCTURE: F-1 SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY – NEECO II F-2 SOURCE OF POTABLE WATER F-2.1 TECHNOWATER CORP. – a company established to provide and supplied potable water in Aliaga through pipe water system. At present the total volume of water supplied in ten (10) barangays were 48,768 cu.m. and it supplies 1,873 households. The company were upgrading and continue their construction to supply other barangay of Aliaga. BARANGAY East I East II West III West IV Centro Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (B) San Felipe (M) San Juan San Pablo (B) San Pablo (M) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas % OF HOUSEHOLD WITH MAIN WATER SOURCE 95.71 88.33 72.5 83.3 100.00 93.33 87.14 89.16 57.14 41.14 75.0 95.0 65.0 14.29 100.00 14.29 99.0 51.43 82.14 90.0 85.0 23.0 100.00 90.0 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN WATER SORCE PURPOSE / USE OF WATER Shallow Well/Pipe Water Sys. Artesian Well/Pipe Water Sys. Artesian Well/Pipe Water Sys. Artesian Well/Pipe Water Sys. Artesian Well/Pipe Water Sys. Shallow Well Shallow / Deep Well Shallow / Pipe Water Sys. Shallow Well Shallow Well Artesian Well/Pipe Water Sys. Artesian Well Deep WellShallow Well Shallow Well Shallow Well Shallow Well Shallow Well Artesian Well Shallow Well Shallow Well/Pipe Water Sys. Artesian Well Deep Well/Pipe Water Sys. Shallow Well General use -do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do- 24 Socio Economic Profile Sunson Umangan 98.57 Shallow Well 68.57 Artesian Well -do-do- F-3 TRANSPORTATION: There are round 50 units of mini-buses operating as means of transportation. F-4 COMMUNICATIONS: COMMUNICATION SERVICE NUMBER Postal Service Telephone Service Telecom Office Cellphones 1 1 1 (private use) F-5 ROADS ROADS CONCRETE ASPHALT GRAVEL TOTAL KMS. National Road Provincial Road Municipal Road Barangay Road 7,681.5 10,079.8 6,111 28,065.1 4,734 107 2,107 6,269.4 2,055 15,771.90 12,415.5 19,775.4 8,166 45,944.8 TOTAL 39,848.1 5,170 39,592.6 86,301.7 F-5.1 ROADS BARANGAY CONCRETE N Poblacion *East I *East II *West III P 2571 M 6111 ASPHALT B N P M GRAVEL B N P M 2055 B 25 Socio Economic Profile *West IV *Centro Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (B) San Felipe (M) San Juan San Pablo (B) San Pablo (M) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas Sunson Umangan TOTAL 1608 813 1750 374 1130 5691 1117 749 1543 1186.4 1308 1312.6 329 2036 2574 927 2351 29.3 1255 600 1112.6 - 3801 - 2202 1764 7.681.5 1112.7 742 1392 856 221 1325.7 800 60 107 18,482.0 6,111 1548 1683 270 1400 2047.8 834.5 1288.3 235 1195 2439 2751 1613 2565.3 29.473.9 672 415 664 167 2360 105.3 159 908 240 230 4,734 107 2107 2498 1571 842 59 625.2 1186.4 2,055 14.3639 CODE: N – National Road P – Provincial Road M – Municipal Road B – Barangay Road F-6 BRIDGES BRIDGE National Provincial CONCRETE TOTAL KMS. San Felipe (B) San Juan San Emiliano Bucot 12 m 9 mtrs. 24 mtrs 18.5 mtrs San Pablo (M) 12 mtrs Municipal Barangay 26 Socio Economic Profile TOTAL 75.50 mtrs. G. SOCIAL & CULTURAL REFERENCE G-1 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE ELEMENTARY LEVEL: G-1.1 GOVERNMENT OWNED NAME OF SHOOL Aliaga Central E/S Bibiclat E / S Sto. Tomas E / S San Juan E / S Bucot E / S Sto.Rosario E / S Umangan E / S San Carlos E / S San Felipe E /S San Emiliano E /S Sta. Monica E / S Sunson E/ S San Pablo (M) E /S Doň E. Soriano E / S San Eustacio E / S Betes E / S Santiago E / S La Purisima E / S G. Medina E / S Pantoc E / S Magsaysay E / S San Pablo (B) E / S Dona Elena ES NO. OF CLASSROOM 27 22 18 19 19 14 15 13 10 7 7 7 7 10 7 8 9 8 8 7 8 9 8 260 TOTAL ENROLLEE MALE 308 353 345 255 361 232 298 195 143 64 73 66 86 117 103 126 127 110 99 147 119 124 108 3,959 FEMALE 325 431 315 223 341 217 278 196 127 55 46 54 72 97 82 119 141 104 96 149 107 111 109 3,795 NO. OF TEACHER 27 22 18 17 17 13 11 11 9 4 3 5 7 6 6 7 7 8 7 8 8 7 8 RATIO 1:44 1:44 1:39 1:37 1:44 1:40 1:40 1:47 1:43 1:17 1:25 1:18 1:28 1:26 1:34 1:25 1:31 1:31 1:37 1:45 1:44 1:49 1:28 SOURCE: Based on actual record of enrollees of each school (SY-2012-2013) 27 Socio Economic Profile G-1.2 PRIVATE OWNED: NAME OF SCHOOL Aliaga Bright Minds Academy (ABMA) Poblacion West IV Aliaga Cyber School Poblacion Centro Aliaga Ecumenical School Poblacion Centro Regina Barbara Learning Center Poblacion East I NO. OF CLASSROOM TOTAL ENROLLEE MALE FEMALE NO. OF TEACHER RATIO 10 122 135 17 1:15 3 20 20 5 1:13.4 8 44 47 9 1:10 SOURCE: Based on actual record of enrollees (SY-2012-2013) G-1.3 SECONDARY LEVEL NAME OF SCHOOL Aliaga National High School, Poblacion East II Sto. Tomas High School, Sto. Tomas,A.N.E. Restituto B. Peria High School, Bibiclat, A.N.E. CLSU (Laboratory) High School, Bibiclat, A.N.E. NO. OF CLASSROOM TOTAL ENROLLEE NO. OF TEACHER RATIO MALE FEMALE 29 747 801 36 1:41 15 311 348 23 1:45 8 294 333 20 1:32 4 42 71 7 1:22 28 Socio Economic Profile Restituto B. Peria High School, ( San Carlos) Umangan National High School 6 154 138 6 1:48 4 110 114 9 1:25 SOURCE: Based on actual record of enrollees (2012 -2013) G-1.4 TERTIARY LEVEL NAME OF SCHOOL NO. OF CLASSROOM Western Nueva Ecija Colleges (WNEC) , Bucot,A.N.E. Vocational / Technical 7 TOTAL ENROLLEE MALE FEMALE 26 34 NO. OF TEACHER RATIO 9 - COURSES OFFERED: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) ADM CP1 CP2 Management Education Engineering SOURCE: School Record G-2 HEALTH & NUTRITION SERVICES G-2.1 Hospital -None G-2.2 Medical Clinic -4 G-2.3 Dental Clinic -5 G-2.4 Optical Clinic -1 G.2-5 Health Workers (on practice within the municipality) a) b) c) d) e) f) g) Doctor Nurse Dentist Medical technologist Sanitary Inspector BHW BSPO -6 -2 -6 -1 -2 -182 -56 29 Socio Economic Profile G-2.6 Daycare Center -26 G-2.7 Pharmacy -5 G-2.8 SANITATION: EXCRETA DISPOSAL BARANGAY WATER SEALED PIT PRIVY WITHOUT C.R East I East II West III West IV Centro Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (B) San Felipe (M) San Juan San Pablo (B) San Pablo (M) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas Sunson Umangan 283 218 165 107 237 286 1046 663 241 199 364 276 372 171 251 199 347 654 283 152 236 129 331 754 105 448 42 24 19 11 31 39 137 80 34 24 38 32 49 21 14 23 50 90 31 16 27 13 41 97 11 53 8 12 9 8 9 12 34 33 9 9 10 15 17 6 14 10 12 26 10 12 12 8 13 31 8 3 TOTAL 8,512 1,047 350 SOURCE: RHU Data G-2.9 GARBAGE DISPOSAL a) Composting G-2.10 FOOD SOURCE a) Market b) Ambulant 30 Socio Economic Profile c) Sari-Sari Store G-2.11 FUNERAL PARLOR = 2 G-2.12 CEMETERY a) Public b) Private = = 4 1 G-2.13 PUBLIC Market – 1 a) b) c) d) Floor Area Total Land Area No. of Permanent Stall No. of Market Day = = = = 640 sq. meters 2,423 sq. meters 25 3 days (Mon, Thur., Sat.) G-3 RECREATIONAL FACILITY FACILITY Billiard Resort (Swimming Pool) Restaurant Basket Ball Court Telemedia Cockpit Arena NUMBER 1 3 1 26 1 1 G-4 TOURISM a) Taong Putik Festival (every feast day of Bibiclat – June 24) b) Pilgrimage Church (Nuestra Seňora delas Saleras Parish Church) c) Sinakulo Festival (every Holy Week) G-5 PEACE and ORDER G-5.1 Average Crime rate a) Common crime against human life b) Common crime against poverty c) Common crime against chastity - 0.52 / 100,000 - 0 0 0 31 Socio Economic Profile G-5.2 Insurgency - none G-5.3 Number of Police Station - 1 G-5.4 Number of Policemen - 42 G-5.5 Number of Police Vehicle - 2 mobile patrol G-5.6 Number of Fire Station - 1 G-5.7 Number of Fire Truck - 1 H. POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATION ORGANIZATION H-1 Municipal Officials: POSITION NAME BIRTHDAY Mayor Vice Mayor Marcial Vargas Elizabeth R. Vargas September 04, 1953 September 15, 1955 EDUCATION / BUSINESS College Graduate MA. Bus. Mgt. Councilors Cesar M. Cajucom Juanita De Leon Juanito D. Martin Lourdes S. Celestino Melody O. Vegiga Jesus D. Ordanes Alberto M. Bumanlag Almario Bernabe March 8, 1952 May 03, 1963 June 24, 1962 Oct. 27, 1958 Oct. 09, 1985 April 22,1962 Aug. 8, 1961 April 09, 1958 College Graduate Under Graduate Under Graduate College Graduate College Graduate Dentist BSCE Graduate College Graduate ABC President Edgardo O. Soledad March 6, 1950 Businessman S. K. Fed. Pres. Rhona Jane Bondoc Present Student H-2 PEOPLES ORGANIZATION / NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION /` RELIGIOUS AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Malitlit Multi-Purpose Kilusang Bayan, Inc. Sto. Rosario. La Purisima Primary Multi- Purpose Kilusang Bayan, Inc. La Purisima. Pantoc Irrigators Association, Inc. Pantoc. Health Irrigated Development Services, Inc. La Purisima & Bibiclat. Aliaga Lingkod Bayan Foundation, Aliaga N. E. Kabasta Primary Multi-Purpose Kilusang Bayan, Inc. San Emiliano Gintong Ani Development Cooperative, Inc. San Felipe (M) 32 Socio Economic Profile 8. Upland Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Inc. 9. Katipunan ng Bagong Filipina 10. Kababaihan 11. Anihan ng mga Manggagawa sa Agrikultura 12. Aliaga Tricycle Driver’s Association 13. Market Vendor Association 14. Office of Senior Citizen’s Affair 15. Damayan 16. Parish Pastoral Council 17. Knights of Columbus 18. Catholic Women’s League (CWL) 19. Couples for Christ (CFC) 20. Singles for Christ (SFC) 21. Youth for Christ (YFC) 22. Apostolada ng Panalangin 23. Nuestra Senora delas Saleras Guardia de Honor 24. Legion of Mary 25. Cathechist 26. NSDS Devotees 27. Tinig ng Panginoon h-3 BARANGAY AND S.K. OFFICIAL BARANGAY PUNONG BARANGAY KAGAWAD SECRETARY TREASURER S.K. CHAIRMAN Vanity Claire Corpus Pob. East I Rodolfo Corpus Nerissa Corpus Encarnacion J. Ico Lorenzo Diaz Vicente Soro Rommel Fernando Estelito A. dela Cruz Jr. Isagani Rivera Vivencio Corpus Raymart DV Porneso Roman Perez Elpidio Diaz Renato Corpus Marianito S. Luna Jomar G. Manubay Melencio C. Dumlao Pob. East II Lourdes Oria Fernando Callet Luzviminda Galang Alberto F. Soro Alexander R. Diaz Mary Jean L. Rivera Romeo G. Victoria Pob. West III Edgardo Soledad Percival M. Villareal Mario P. Reyes Willy E. Valdez Eduardo R. Corpus 33 Socio Economic Profile Luisito L. Benedicto Ramonito g. Serapio Armnado E. domingo Pob. West IV Joselito Lleva Armando D. Nacino Rexcyll B. Alamon Rolando Corpus Raymark Padrique Anicia M. Bayudan Juliana R. Corpus Leonardo A.. Castro Hubert S. Gregorio Gerry T. Ramos Edwin L. Padrique Pob. Centro Apolonio Valino Rinaldo O. Mendoza Michael Angelo de Leon Enelita Portana Ernesto Buenaventura Enrico Bumanlag Prudencio Cagawan Romeo Mata Rodolfo Medrano Ernesto C. Lagat Justine Deus Betes Junjun Bumanlag Renner T. Reyes Pablo N. Magisa Flordeliza L. Nicolas Lalaine R. Suguitan Maricar dela Cruz Richard Fajardo Vonvon Valdez Erwin A. Maderia Ernseto E. Cajucom John Eric Aguilar Mario S. Talavera Crispin M. Agnes Pablito M. Lucas Augusto C. Esmabe Danilo D. Cortez Elmer S. Gonzales Bibiclat Norbeto F. Eugenio Ace Patrick Fernando Mauro Guevarra Zacarias Clemente Oscar B. Aguilar Elpidio C. Barlan Benedicto M. Tiburcio Danilo V. Banaag Bucot Romulo G. Castelo Antonio Maderia Tomas G. Samson Wilson Joaquin Roberto G. Mendoza Ruben Azupardo Robert Jose Robert Tolentino 34 Socio Economic Profile La Purisima Cesar Pajarillo Matea Magno Edison Pajarillo Reynaldo Mactal Edwin Gabuya Fernando L. Angeles Virgilio Villa Francisco Santos Eselita Estolas Rufino Mata Joann Bondoc Macabucod Herminio Bayan Benigno D. Vicente Sulpicio Aber Rogelio Mariano Florencio Lumabao Hermie Batacan Eduardo Orpia Alfonso Dawang Gregorio Dawang Alvino Domingo Pirigrin Valino Magsaysay Hilario P. Caisip Jaime P. Mendoza Carlos M. Soro Alfaro Ariel Keycie Nar Jose Wenseslao Tumpalan Agripino M. Balandang Rochell A. Garcia Celso Bagan Merlinda Canoza Julian S. dela Cruz Hermogenes Sagun Tranquilino Agulto Joseph Eric Ocampo Pablito C. Soro Gloria M. Bayudan Ruben I. Estrella Christian A. Malicse Florante G. Diaz Dionsio G. Punla Pantoc Rogelio P. Manialong Analyn A. Garcia Almario B. Bulawit Efren M. reyes Emeraldo Domingo Ramonito Garo Pedrito Flores Lauro M. Agnes San Carlos Federico Vercida Ponciano M Llamas Reynaldo dela Cruz Narciso J. Santos Melchor F. Cuevo Felix V. Cuison Joseph L. Flores Geronimo F. Villaviza San Emiliano Irenio B. Samson Rogelio Manabat Victoria P. Mariano Norie Ismael Danilo Samson Alexander Timbang 35 Socio Economic Profile Gilbert Manabat Eddie Alcantara San Eustacio Norberto Macalinao Edwin S. Lustre Ramil Nustre Noel De Leon Orlando M. Macalinao Francisco Lugod Joselito Villanueva Catherine Martinez Rolando Jose Cesario Soledad Aljoel Calderon Danilo Dinio Orlando Lagasca Ernesto Corpus Redentor Fajardo Juanito Sarmiento Christopher Banaga San Felipe(B) Dionisio Buan Guillermo dela Cruz Virgilio Martinez Narciso Vicencio Alfredo Ca bahil Joselito Salonga Pedro Villanueva Narciso Satur San Felipe(M) Federico C. Serrano Teddy M. Fajardo Rodolfo de Leon Fernando Alfaro Alvin Serrano Carlos Cabantac Gloria Jimenez Eduardo Bautista San Juan Efipanio Armobit Jun Mangahas Alfredo Puyat Ruperto Cajucom Rexodus Sandaan Nicolas Talao Armando Laureano Susan Ramos Dionisio Pagba Raymundo Roniel Edrian Reyes San Pablo(B) Marionito Santos Dick Dizon Mary Jaccyleneo Fronda Marilou Maya-an Genesis Angeles Elino Reyes Eduardo Beltran Marcelo Angeles Nick Cudia Ardinand Bernabe Elena dela Cruz 36 Socio Economic Profile San Pablo(M) Jose M. Samson Virgilio Gungab Domingo Pregillana Norberto Tadique Argeil Arimbuyutan Rogelio Soro Nunilon Soro Rona Jane Bondoc Michael Palapal Luisa Venus Diaz Alfonso Sanchez Aldrin Ordanes Felixberto Mejia Ma. Lourdes Pante Eusebio Villa Francisco Ramos Teodoro Evangelista Dolores Hernaez Pedro Vizconde Roberto Celestino Macario Vitangcol Jee Ann Santos June Rimorin Ramiro Damo Lyndon Miranda Elegio Talampas Evelyn Simon Onne Miranda Roman Simon Febencio Santos Federico Felix Avelino Busrtria Jomel Garo Juanito Castillo Santiago Gomer Coloma Paula Pascual Romeo Benedicto Ferdinand Porneso Jeanette Coloma Ariel Dasig Rufino Marzan Domingo Reyes Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Mario S. Suba Reynaldo Sanchez Armando Gomez Efren Vizconde Juanito D. Sanchez Patricio V. Belmonte Juanito R. Celestino Leoncio M. santiago Sto. Tomas Rodrigo Miranda Daniel Miranda Generoso Sabinorio Jovencio Bumanlag Fortunato Balajadia Cirilo Antonio Vicente Bumanlag Jr. Zenaida Pascua Sunson Leonardo Miranda Pedro Bagan Larry Calaranan Jun Alamon 37 Socio Economic Profile Benigno Alamon Nestor de Rueda Pablito Marzan Jerry Viloria Umangan Ramiro Dionisio Alexander Barlam Guillermo Hernandez Marcelo Fraile Salvador Alejo Gregorio San Pedro Mario Legaspi Primo Cabahil Eric Dionisio Miguel Ladignon Carlito Alcantara h-4 POLLING RECORDS BARANGAY East I East II West III West IV Centro Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (B) San Felipe (M) San Jaun San Pablo (B) San Pablo (M) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas Sunson Umangan NUMBER OF PRECINTS 6 6 6 4 7 7 24 17 7 5 7 7 9 4 6 6 9 15 7 5 6 4 7 16 4 11 REGISTERED VOTERS Male Female 576 584 528 285 607 648 2,104 1,441 637 450 710 642 926 358 511 516 811 1,426 656 381 566 329 669 1,523 319 1,034 619 565 502 294 695 648 2,228 1,460 567 480 655 629 860 352 528 509 843 1,462 662 387 580 279 662 1,584 341 1,097 TOTAL 1,195 1,149 1,030 579 1,302 1,296 4,332 2,901 1,204 930 1,365 1,271 1,786 710 1,039 1,025 1,654 2,888 1,318 768 1,146 608 1,331 3,107 660 2,131 38 Socio Economic Profile TOTAL 212 19,237 19,488 28. 38,725 SOURCE: Comelec Office I. MISCELLANEOUS DATA: i-1 DISTANCE FROM BARANGAY TO POBLACION / LAND AREA PER BARANGAY BARANGAY East I East II West III West IV Centro Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (B) San Felipe (M) San Jaun San Pablo (B) San Pablo (M) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas Sunson Umangan TOTAL KILOMETER 8.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 8.0 3.5 2.5 7.0 1.0 5.0 8.0 7.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 2.0 3.0 1.0 7.0 6.0 9.0 AREA (Has) 129.85 56.79 87.00 35.85 39.00 512.50 961.29 712.30 566.56 408.90 459.77 416.00 626.00 232.00 500.00 309.00 317.75 678.75 324.30 210.75 361.34 664.00 412.00 402.44 280.00 550.75 10,263.39 SOURCE: Assessor’s Office/MPDC File 39 Socio Economic Profile i-2 LIST PAST MAYOR’S OF ALIAGA NUEVA ECIJA NAME Ancieto Ferry Marcos Benoza Pedro Samson Pantaleon Dumayag Estanislao Yango Romualdo Lleva Aniceto Ferry Anastacio Dimaliwat Felipe Medina Mateo Corpus Aniceto Ferry Eusebio Asuncion Juan Cajucom Leon Flora Anastacio Dimaliwat Fernando Simeon Anastacio Dimaliwat Agaton Mehiko Fernando Simeon Anastacio Dimaliwat Felipe Medina Alejandro Santiago Justo Agaton Eustaquio Garcia Cornelio Ortega Victorino Cajucom Feliciano Soriano Escolastico Delos Santos Jose Guia Pedro Manas Casimiro Tinio Apolinario Duran Santiago Gregorio Macario Delos Santos Pablo Medina Nicolas Cajucom Alenjando Corpus Feliciano Ramoso Victor Domingo Martin Villasam Alejandro Corpus Gregorio Pascua Pablo Medina LENGTH OF SERVICE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 months 3 months 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 YEAR OF SERV ICE 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864-1865 1866-1867 1868-1869 1870-1871 1872-1873 1874-1875 1876-1877 1878-1879 1880-1881 1882-1883 1884-1885 1886-1887 1888-1889 1890-1891 1892-1893 1894-1895 1896-1897 1898 1898 1899 1900-1902 1903-1904 1905-1906 1907-1908 1909-1910 1911-1912 1913-1914 1915-1920 40 Socio Economic Profile Emiliano Soriano Alfonso Ortega Raymundo Bumanlag Sr. Joaquin Villanueva 3 6 3 3 1921-1924 1925-1930 1931-1934 1935-1937 i-3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT HEAD OF OFFICES NAME Marcial R Vargas Elizabeth R. Vargas Nanette A. Tapang Laverne Managbao Engr. Jesner G. Vicencio Resurreccion V. Alcantara Menard A. de Leon Edgardo El. Carlos M.D Jeana F. Soliman M.D Milagros A. Aguilar Nestor Glenn G. Dela Cruz Maribel B. Agrave Mayo G. Palileo POSITION - Municipal Mayor Municipal Vice-Mayor Secretary to the Sangguniang Bayan Actg. Municipal Accountant Actg. Municipal Administrator Mun. Planning & Dev’t Coord. Actg. Building Official Actg. Municipal Treasurer Municipal Agricultural Officer Rural Heath Physician Rural Heath Physician Local Civil Registrar Actg. Municipal Assessor Human Resource Management Officer Budget Officer III i-3.1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT HEAD OF OFFICES & STAFF OFFICE OF THE MAYOR: Marcial R. Vargas Wilfredo P Lleva Florencio V. Soro Susana R. Ramos Anicia C. Isidro Ricardo M. de Guzman Bernardino F. Samson Juan M. Umali - Municipal Mayor Security Guard III Supply Officer I Storekeeper I Licensing Officer I Market Inspector Utility Worker Utility Worker OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN: Elizabeth R. Vargas Cesar M. Cajucom Alberto Bumanlag Juanito B. Martin Jesus D. Ordanes Juanita de Leon - Municipal Vice-Mayor S.B Member S.B Member S.B Member S.B Member S.B Member 41 Socio Economic Profile Lourdes S. Celestino Almario Berrnabe Melody O. Vegiga Edgardo O. Soledad Rona Jane M. Bondoc Rafaelita B. Villareal - S.B Member S.B Member S.B Member ABC President SK Federation President Messenger OFFICE OF THE HUMAN RESOURCE MANANGEMENT: Maribel B. Agrave - Human Res. Mgt. Officer IV OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL PLANNING & DEV’T. COORDINATOR: Engr. Jesner G. Vicencio - Mun. Planning & Dev’t. Coord. OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR: Milagros A. Aguilar Luzviminda M. Aguilar Florida Yabut - Registration Officer IV Clerk IV Bookbinder III - Budget Officer III BUDGET OFFICE: Mayo G. Palileo OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTANT: Nanette A. Tapang Nancy G. Castillo - Actg. Municipal Accountant Computer Operator OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL TREASURER: Ressureccion V. Alcantara Luciana L. Nieves Lorenzo G. Felipe Freddie de Vera - Actg. Municipal Treasurer Local Rev. Coll. Officer II Rev. Collection Clerk III Bookbinder III OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL ASSESOR: Nestor Glenn G. dela Cruz Dalisay G. dela Vega - Tax Mapper II Assessment Clerk III - Rural Health Physician Rural Health Physician RURAL HEALTH SERVICES: Edgardo El. Carlos Jeana F. Soliman 42 Socio Economic Profile Laureta A. Umpad Rowena C. de Plata Marlene C. Cabacungan Marlene G. Manubay Jocelyn M. Javier Geronima A. Azarcon Anna Liza C. Pascual Pastora T. Aquino Haidee Cando - Nurse II Nurse II Midwife II Midwife II Midwife II Midwife II Midwife II Midwife I Midwife I - Dentist Dental Aide DENTAL SERVICES : Bienvedino Romero Jr. Carlos Sagnip SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE: Evangeline C. Mercado Emerenciana D. Gonzalez Nelmida M. Aragon rene F. Santos - Social Welfare Officer IV Day Care Worker I Day Care Worker I Day Care Worker I OFFICE FOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICES: Menard A. De Leon Normita C. Tolentino Isabelita B. Aliga Danilo P. Manialong Ruperto L. Bulan Flordeliza O. Corpus Linda C. Dela Vega Mario C. Mendoza Angelita S. Octavo Martina C. Legaspi - Municipal Agriculturist Agriculturist II Agriculturist II Agricultural Technician Agricultural Technician Agricultural Technician Agricultural Technician Agricultural Technician Agricultural Technician Agricultural Technician i-4 NATIONAL OFFICES PERSONNEL i-4.1 COMELEC OFFICE Elvira S. San Juan - Election Officer II - Collection Agent i-4.2 BIR Liwayway M. de Guzman 43 Socio Economic Profile i-4.3 DILG OFFICE Carol L. Javate - LGOO - Population Officer - Post Man II Post Man II Post Man II Post Man II i-4.4 POPCOM Zoraida L. Enriquez i-4.5 POST OFFICE Rodel Puno Ponciano Castillio Joven Parfan Daniel Rivera 1-4.6 MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT Hon. Joselito Galang Artemio M. Corpus Ermelita B. Castillio Priscila S. Manlusoc Adoracion R. Jose Ermelita S. Malunao Herminio S. Adao Mark Derick B. Castillo John M. Ortiz - Acting Presiding Judge Clerk of Court I Court Interpreter Court Stenographer Court Stenographer Court Stenographer Clerk II Junior Process Server Utility - Telecom Operator 1-4.7TELECOM OFFICE Mario Federico 1-4.8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM Clemente G. Fernando Elvira C. Lagmay Mercedes S. Murillo - MARO ARPT ARPT 1-4.9 PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE-ALIAGA POLICE STATION NAME RANK Reuben G. Garcia Antonio M. Manucot Danilo C. Toralba Alberto B. Garcia Fernando M. Cajucom PSI SPO4 SPO4 SPO3 SPO1 44 Socio Economic Profile Maxima E. Liwag Alejandro B. Roxas Ramil R. Sanchez Juvenal S. Bernardino Osmando S. Bernardino Rene M. Biag Reynaldo M. Castro Antonio S. Daga Jerry M. Ferry Crisanto C. Silva Victor S. Panlilio Danilo C. Zulueta Jr. Ernesto O. Sagun Mario C. Samson Renante E. Tapang Rosendo M. Valdez Severino M. Alarcon Rickwed G Canceran Renante E. Tapang Adrian P. Lapitan Noel P. Villajuan JasonP. Cabangbang Jose R. Balingit Celedonio M. Banaga Jr. Rolando V. Basmayor Jr. Albert S. Calosa . Alden Joy S. Duran Ceffrey A. Huerta Melissa M. Marzan Louiesito DC Francisco Renante M. Pineda Romulo R. Raymundo Ronald R. Sanches Mario M. Tabigne Alexander M. Ordonio Jeffrey B. Gregorio Matias D. Pangilinan II Sidney O. Urmatan SPO1 SPO1 SPO1 SPO1 PO3 PO3 PO3 PO3 PO3 PO3 PO3 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO2 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 PO1 1-4.10 BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION Elmer Gamotea Tagumpay Supena Lorenzo Mendoza - OIC/BFP/FO3 FO1 FO1 45 Socio Economic Profile 1-4.11 DEP. ED, ELEMENTARY LEVEL-FACULTY Lourdes P. Cacatian District Supervisor ALIAGA CS Emma P. Balutan Rowena C. Lina Marissa V. Portana May B. Nieves Eleonor M. Quiambao Marites A. Corpus Rianita C. Briones Gloria B. Feliciano Emily M. Bayudan Marlou P. Cacatian Imelda M. Samson Cristina C. Orpia Criziel M. Reyes Virginia C. Olanda Eva C. Padua Mildred DV Deus Mariz C. Muy Ma. Elena S. Soriano Rosanna E. Gomez Marian T. Nazar Emily B. Gomez Jesusa F. Vizconde Maricel D. Evangelista Nerissa J. Cruz Reyan T. Domingo Maricel A. Vendivel Ma. Victoria S. Pascual Laarni P. Puyat Fermin Pascual Rudy C. Payawal Principal II Master Teacher II Master Teacher I Master Teacher I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten Kinderganten MLSB Utility Worker BETES ES Honorio G. Rosel Cirila P. Limban Jennifer P. Palma Elena B. Alfaro Laarni O. Almeda Michelle T. Santos - School Principal I Master Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I 46 Socio Economic Profile Katherine N. Gonzales Cherry Ann S. Cortez Daisylynne C. Miranda - Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - SCHOOL PRINCIPAL II Master Teacher II Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten Kindergarten Utility Worker I - School Principal I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I BIBICLAT ES Arnold A. Villareal Loreto A. Villanueva Eunice V. Librada Emeriza G. Aguilar Ellaine Myra V. Lumbre Monina T. Aquino Flerida V. Aguilar Alma L. Montealto Rosemarie S. Tordil Merlyn A. Rosel Lyn A. Aquino Linda D. Talampas Leonila F. Arucan Ederlyn V. Gatmaitan Jocephine DC Aguilar Eva P. Pascual Joselito A. Capalad Regil A. dela Cruzl Restituto L. Villaviza Erwin S. Tuazon Leoniza DC. Palma Rosalie F. Simplina Jocelyn G. Santor Rosalyn V. Fernando Laddy C. Capalad Jennifer G. Barangan Victorino C. Gelilio BUCOT ES Hipolito F. Gomez Christina V. Coloma Amalia R. Bernabe Zenaida R. Castro Editha S. Cudia Jocelyn D. Feliciano Ronaldo A. Jose Dionisia O.San Antonio Annaliza DC Sta. Ana Maribel E. Lorenzo 47 Socio Economic Profile Vilma A. Taguinod Manolito G. Mendoza Gerly G. Reyes Mirasol D. Caleon Reygil A. Coloma Mauro Balosbalos Queen Santiago Remedios J Castro Connie C. Garo Blezilda G. Hipolito Marifel Geronimo - Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kinergarten Kindergarten MLSB - Head Teacher I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten DON BENIGNO CARRIEDO ES Macaria R. Evangelista Julieta P. Rivera Lydia B. Caisip Carolyn A. Enriquez Aurelia E. Angeles Jacqueline V. Sahagun Cynthia S. Custodio Jovelyn T. Dumlao Lagrimas Vicente Marivic V. Alfaro DON E. SORIANO ES (Macabucod) Marilou S. Tuazon Dulce G. Esteban Diosdado D. Bayudan Kristal DC Anes Perlita B. Gaspar Rossan DC Villaflor Liza G. dela Cruz Avegail S. Bernardino - Head Teacher I Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - School Principal I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I DONA ELENA ES (Bibiclat) Alexander V. Ortiz Marivic G. Rosario Catalina V. Vera Cruz Cristel T. Tolentino Cristina E. Ferry Victoria U. Dacquigan Mary Ann C. Peria 48 Socio Economic Profile Cherifer L. Erese Nieves H. Fernando Marites A. Bayan Teodolo Gomez Dante F. Eugenio - Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten MLSB Utility Worker I - School Principal I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - Head Teacher I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten MLSB PLSB - School Principal I Master Teacher II Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten G. MEDINA ES Godofredo V. Marzan Sonya S. Blanche Catherine T. Ciriaco Rodelyn p. Belmonte Annaliza B. Mercado Ruby Rosa P. Gallanes Imee Malandac Annie Bustria Irene T. Escuadro LA PURISIMA ES Teresita V. Cuaresma Isabelita D. Rivera Josefina B. Duldulao Leonides M. Diaz Elizabeth S. Trinidad Minerva G.. Santos Rosita D. Mallari Royina T. Hermano Wilma V. Vistro Christine T. Ramos PANTOC ES Francisco N. Evangelista Merly L. Aquino Mylyn S. Belmonte Fernando M. Gatchalian Evangeline U. Valentin Tarcila c. Pascua Pedro V. Fernando Angelita P. Sandaan Teresita B. Portana Olivia Bayan 49 Socio Economic Profile SAN CARLOS ES Perlita C. Bartolome Marites M. Almeda Marilyn A. Cuizon Mylene V. Evangelista Estrelita N. Antonio Rufina C. Tulud Elenore V. Evangelista Melchora P. Rivera Maricel S. Reyes Clarissa F. delos Reyes Vilma Embien Nancy Pascual Sheila Maila P. Vitriolo Arlene A. Reyes - School Principal I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten PLSB - Master Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten PLSB PLSB - Head Teacher III Master Teacher II Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - School Principal I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III SAN EMILIANO ES Juanita S. Belmonte Doris P. dela Cruz Glaiza A. Beltran Ma. Theresa C. Manzon Eloisa S. Ocampo Liezel C. Tudla Mildred Fernandez SAN EUSTACIO ES Vladimir N. Balais Monica C. Yamson Magdalena V Bernardo Lorna S. Pascual Chona V. Celestino Liza B. Duldulao Luningning R. Geronimo Emely Bondoc Deciree L. Maliclic SANTIAGO ES Jessielyn D. Ortiz Nicomedez C. Gomez Flordeliza DC. Marzan Leovigilda G. Soriano Ginalyn S. Gatdula 50 Socio Economic Profile Celerina M. Bondoc Leah P. Gomez Carmeliza DC Marzan Cristina C. Aliga - Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kidergarten - Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten PLSB - Principal I Master Teacher I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - Principal I Master Teacher I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III STA. MONICA ES Aldrin P. Padolina Marilou M. Ignacio Nerissa Salvador Realiza B. Santiago Dalie Rose A. Tolentino Romyna P. Pagba Celestina R. Reyes STO. ROSARIO ES Steve P. Aquino Emelina T. Pascual Elenita M. Pascual Leonila S. Padrique Merilyn J. Salvador Carlota C. Calderon Marites V. Sanchez Remedios T. Padilla Nilda M. Talahib Acedeva B. de Vera Luzviminda M. Corpuz Elma Celestino Edward Zen M. Barangan Maribel C. Agulto STO. TOMAS ES Mauro Y. de Leon Evelyn R. Ramos Marivic M. Ordanes Anastacia V. Bayan Adelaida C. Bayan Angelina O. Castillo Marilyn A. Cruzada Lualhati C. Joson Michelle B. Viernes Raquel Q. Ramos Rosalinda R. Pascual Amalia J. Ramos 51 Socio Economic Profile Divina A. Aragon Angelina O. Castillo Librada A. Corpuz Shirley S. Dayao Carol B. Batacan Anabel D. Motin Lucia G. Corpus Jennifer M. Ganao Ma. Eloisa De Sisto - Teacher II Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten Kindergarten - School Principal I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - Principal I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten Kindergarten PLSB PLSB SAN FELIPE ES Wilfredo M. dela Vega Jr. Alona T. Bauto Alona M. Bumanlag Flora A. Baniaga Adoracion I. Sicat Rosario R. Javier Errol B. Sebastian Amie C. Jimenez Chona A. San Pedro Ruby T. Angeles Maricel I. Centeno SAN JUAN ES Ernesto T. Tuazon Cecilia P. Avila Sotero G. Mamaclay Victoria A. Miguel Nicetas M. Javier Rosalie J. Tuazon Yolanda A. Castillo Ariel P. Joaquin Angelita C Tumaliwan Elenita T. de Leon Zenaida S. Tanchuico Sharon B. Joaquin Racquel C. Centeno Rowena Mendoza Nelson Payawal Novelyn DC Miranda Sheryl DC Aquino Nora Eugenio Marissa Cabacungan 52 Socio Economic Profile SAN PABLO (Bata) ES Carmelita S. Cudia Hernando M. Ayroso Teodora L. Castillo Anatalia M. Barrientos Emelie Constantino Gina S. de Guzman Rogel B. Robles Maricel I. Verona Vivian Lopez Cleofe Dizon - Principal I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - Head Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten - Principal I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten PLSB - Principal I Master Teacher I Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I SAN PABLO (matanda) ES Loreta M. Martinez Adelaida S. Millabas Jocelyn C. Bartolome Sofronia M. Capili Gemma M. Arimbuyutan Rosalie M. Carpio Zarina S. Marquez Mailyn E. Acosta Celeste T. Felix SUNSON ES Perlita G. Bartolome Caredad M. Monje Teresita A. Santos Susana R. Rueda Evangeline M. Santos Felomina P. Bocobo June C. Cantor UMANGAN ES Ernesto Gutierrez Hermogena C. Dionisio Zenaida T. Marquez Julieta DC Magdaraog Adoracion B. Rivera Rosita B. Gutierrez Marissa L. Benedicto Irma DC. Arucan Pedro L. Molina 53 Socio Economic Profile Normita B. Apolonio Jackylyn R. Pascual Norma A. Legaspi Willy DC Bautista Maribel A. Driza Marhou G. Gutierrez - Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Kindergarten PLSB i-4.12 DEP ED SECONDARY LEVEL i-4.12a ALIAGA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY & STAFF Elpidia R. Andres Rizalyn V. Corpus Virginia V. de Guzman Julieta S. Javier Renato P. Javier Gliceria S. Pagba Amelia C. Pederico Corazon T. Cabuhat Emilie A. dela Cruz Julita G. Agbigay Noel V. Ancheta Albert D. Bomilla Clarita C. Bote Victoria T. Cruz Lucila V. Daga Victorina D. Gaya Leovino A. Lingas Marilou S. Mactal Leonora C. Malsit Perla P. Malubag Emily C. Manialong Corazon B. Ramos Analisa D. Romero Thelma Y. Rivera Macaria M. Ruiz Corazon C. Soro Cecilia B. Gregorio Oliva V. Mallorca Carmilita V. Tadique Helen B. Alamon Crisanta G. Valdez Rexcyll B. Alamon Amado P. Javier Victorino C. Payawal James C. Villanueva Principal IV Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I SL III Cashier Supply Officer Clerk II Clerk I Clerk I Security Guard I Security Guard I Security Guard 54 Socio Economic Profile Ruperto Feliciano Alberto A. Tolentino Alfonso Camps Utility Worker Utility Worker Utility Worker i-4.12 b STO. TOMAS HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Ruth Santos Jenny Lynn T. Batoy Lucila B. Domingo Macaria R. Bayudan CresencianaD. Castillo Teresita Cajucom Filomena Ortiz Annabel A. Villareal Consolacion T.Mariano Teresita A. Cajucom Tagumpay M.Puno Agripino Corpus Estrelita C. Domingo Bonifacio de Mata Elenita Diaz Estelita C. Santiago Agripino M. Corpus Atanacia C. Santos Rachel V. Santos Cristina S. Soriano Marlyn P. dela Cruz Eloisa B. Badua Venus M. Capili Harold R. Payawal Principal I Head Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher III Teacher II Teacher II Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I i-4.12 c RESTITUTO B. PERIA HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY, BIBICLAT Lucena Talampas Estelita P. Aguilar Ma. Victoria P. dela Cruz Benito V. Corpus Myrna V. Dizon Jean F. Alamon Ayune N. Ferry Florence A. Garcia Sherree Ann A. Constantino Rosemarie A. Malarulat Evangelista R. Malubag Carolina A. Malunao Leonora F. Malvaroza Principal Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher PLSB Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher 55 Socio Economic Profile Ariel V. Marte Purita V. Pestano Rommel M..Puno Lucila V. Daga Luningning DC. Tabion Dannie Rey F. Gomez Leah S. Derone Alex P. Valdez Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher i-4.12 d SAN CARLOS HIGH SCHOOL Lorena DC. Bagan Alicia C. Flores Dannie Ray F. Gomez Alvin S. Macatbag Rosario M. Palma Ma. Cecilia N. Reyes Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I i-4.12 e CLSU LABORATORY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY, BIBICLAT Prof. Marieta V. Garcia Mr. Joy P. Gabriel Ms. May Arceli V. Tirante Mr. Jerwin S. Tanghal Mr. Daryl Cacananta Ms. Quineeflor T. Aguilar Ms. Joylyn L. Framil Principal Faculty Member Faculty Member Faculty Member Faculty Member Faculty Member Faculty Member i-4.12 f UMANGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Eliodoro E. Delos Santos Raymond Galan Edison Gutierrez Simplicio L. Sanchez Glenda G. Arriola Edna M. dela Cruz Sheryll D. Gomez Jenifer M. Manialong Arlene M. Cando Cherry Amor C. Mendillo Mark Joseph F. Punay Officer –In- Charge Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I Teacher III Teacher I Teacher I Teacher I PLSB 56 Socio Economic Profile i-4.14 PRIVATE SCHOOL(FACULTY & STAFF) i-4.14 a ALIAGA BRIGHT MINDS ACADEMY, INC. Pob. West IV, Aliaga, Nueva Ecija Administrative Staff: Abraham Claro C. Casis Noemi B. Casis May P. Castillo Nerissa J. Lopez School Administrator School Directress School Secretary/Cashier School Coordinator Teaching Staff: Marcelina T. Martinez Marjorie S. Bello Nikki C. Belmonte Orlando S. Belmonte Nerisa L. Canilang Ryan B. Castillo Laarni C. de Guzman Maria Isabel F. dela Merced Roxanne May M. Mariano Marcelina T. Martinez Crystal Gayle G. Mata Madielane R. Quirat Regina C. Reyes Marylyn A. Rivera Dexter Q. Romero Ma. Rosalina C. Soriano Rona Ruth H. Soriano Anna May C. Valdez Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher i-4.14 b ALIAGA ECUMENICAL SCHOOL FACULTY & STAFF Grace R. Serapon Paullette M. Fiesta Glaizel F. Soriano Anna Loraine O. Alcantara Cindy A. Bayudan Micel C. Soledad Reanelle E. Subeza Carlo T. San Antonio Marissa S. Tanghal Karen Villanueva Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher 57 Socio Economic Profile i-4.14 c ALIAGA CYBER SCHOOL i-4. 15 FEDERATION OF SENIOR CITIZEN’S ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILS. Aliaga, Nueva Ecija Chapter Executive Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Auditor P.R.O Business Manager Gelacio V. Villanueva Gonzalo Beltran Santiago M. Vera Cruz Luisa V. Cajucom Francisco G. Aleja Board of Directors Sixto Ordanes Faustino Aliga Simplicio Santos Angel Bagan Rogelio Policaripo Corazon L. Viernes Florentino Corpus Cirilo Cariaga Miguel Tariaga Gonzalo Beltran Estanislao Bagan Roberto Santos Andres Natividad Jovita Francisco I-4.16 PANTOC IRRIGATOR SERVICE ASSOCIATION/PANTOC COMMUNIAL IRRIGATORS SYSTEM Officers: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Valeriano A. Sanchez Reynaldo E. Bayudan Maximo Sunga Board of Directors: Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary l Valeriano A. Sanchez Maximo Sunga Members: Felimon Mabuti Marcos Biag Valeriano Sanchez Bernardo Baldonado Leonardo Cabrera Leopoldo Duldulao Pantoc Pantoc La Purisima La Purisima La Purisima La Purisima 58 Socio Economic Profile Marcelino Lagasca Ricardo Sarmiento Leonardo Gaya Saturnino Maquidang Bonifacio Abul Faustino Aliga Mario Fronda Juanito Celestino Demetrio Duldulao Nicolas Tulod Rolando Viesca Sixto Ordanes Pablo de Robles Mario Ancheta Domingo Cabagay Pedro Lina Jose Diaz, Jr. San Eustacio San Eustacio San Eustacio San Eustacio Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Rosario Sto. Rosario Sto. Rosario Sto. Rosario Sto. Rosario Magsaysay Magsaysay Poblacion Centro Poblacion West IV Poblacion East I Poblacion East I BARANGAYS COVERED: Pantoc La Purisima Sto. Rosario Magsaysay San Eustacio Sta. Monica Poblacion Centro Poblacion West IV Poblacion East I NOTATION: “With 577 members farming approximately 1,100 hectares” I-4.17 NEECO II – ALIAGA Reynaldo M. Ordanes Fortunato S. Santiago Hermino P. Batacan , Jr. Marvin M. Ordanes Rhoderick Omega Oscar G. Mendoza Nestor Dela Cruz Carlos Pascua Robert Alamon Joel Cunanan Director Supervisor Bill Custodian Teller Station Lineman Security Guard Meter Reader Collector Collector Collector 59 Socio Economic Profile Brigido Asuncion Eulogio Villa Elmer Buňol Collector Collector Collector I-4.18 ALIAGA FARMERS RURAL BANK – HEAD OFFICE Elmer June Vargas Marie Jane Fernando Zhernie Balajadia Melody Celestino Josephine Castro Ronaldo Hufano Mario Cabacungan Gilbert Pascual Marvin Vitangcol Melanio Bayan Calvin Gaspar Manager Teller / Cashier Bookkeeper Asst. Bookkeeper Savings Bookkeeper Appraiser Account Officer Account Officer Account Officer Account Officer Account Officer I-4.19 MUNICIPAL AGRICULTURE AND FISHERY COUNCIL (MAFC) Aliaga, Nueva Ecija Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary Treasurer Auditor P.R.O N E W S ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Simeon Nacino Menard de Leon Isabela Aliga Leopoldo Angeles Benito Bayudan Lucas Fermin Pedro Villanueva Eddie Alcantara Sergio Valdez I-4.19 a BARANGAY AGRICULTURE AND FISHERY COUNCIL (BAFC)) Barangay Councilor Betes Bibiclat Bucot La Purisima Macabucod Magsaysay Pantoc Carlito Magno Sergio Valdez Leonardo Cabrera Benito Bayudan Editha Aliga Santiago Vargas 60 Socio Economic Profile Poblacion Centro Poblacion Centro Poblacion East I Poblacion East II Poblacion West III Poblacion West IV San Carlos San Emiliano San Eustacio San Felipe (Old) San Felipe (Young) San Juan San Pablo (Old) San Pablo (Young) Santiago Sta. Monica Sto. Rosario Sto. Tomas Sunson Umangan Angel Gabriel Isagani Rivera Sixto Ordanes Glicerio Flores Eddie Alcantara (PRO) Luis Cariaga Eduardo Bautista Pedro Villanueva (PRO) Gregorio Vilatcha Leopoldo Angeles (Treasurer) Lucas Fermin (PRO) Mario Fronda Jose Saulo , Sr. Elias Magisa Lope Vergara i-4.20 MASTERLIST OF MANGO GROWERS Name of Farmers Rupert Baroga Cesar Cruz Candido Baroga Virgilio Corpus Andres Tumamao Gregorio Moreno Rolando Viesca Edgardo Romero Ruperto Gatchalian Eduardo Corpus Eugenio Corpus Eladio Malubag Jose Diaz, Jr. Jovito Villanueva Bernabe Asuncion Amang dela Cruz Fernando Bautista Jose Ignacio Rufino Costales Pedro Ignacio Address Sta. Monica Poblacion Centro Sta. Monica Poblacion West IV -doMagsaysay Poblacion West III Poblacion East II Pantoc Poblacion East I -do-do-doSan Eustacio Poblacion East I -doPoblacion West III San Felipe (M) -do-do61 Socio Economic Profile Ceferino Escueta Virgilio Cajucom Luis Cariaga Joselito Cariaga Estanislao Castro Julian Sarmiento Rodolfo Abul Nestor Ramos Leornado Viernes Oscar Aguilar Hector Martin Bruno Samaniego Victorino de Tumol Ruperto dela Crus Julio Dumayas Julio Constantino Boy Guansing Armando Gungab Rosario dela Cruz Gavino Villanueva Jessie de Leon Nicasio de Leon Norberto Tolentino Crispin Cabacungan Felipe Domingo Rosalino Santiago Mario Esmas Ponciano Bocobo Larry Galang Pedro Soledad Vicente Bumanlag, Jr. Jose Aquino Leopoldo Viernes Resty Corpus -do-doSantiago -do-doSan Eustacio -do-doBibiclat -doSan Juan San Felipe (Old) Umangan -doSan Pablo (Old) Sto. Tomas San Pablo (Old) -doMacabucod Poblacion East II -doSan Emiliano -doMacabucod -doSto. Tomas Magsaysay Sto. Tomas San Carlos San Emiliano Sto. Tomas Pantoc Bibiclat Santiago I-4.21 MUNICIPAL RICE OFFICER President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Auditor PRO Business -------- Leonor Mamaclay Josie Borbon Merly Buladi Purita Nomida Nelia Mateo Esperanza Velasquez Anita Alibuyog 62 Socio Economic Profile I-4.22 ALIAGA PRIMARY MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE Bibiclat, Aliaga, Nueva Ecija Board of Directors Chairman Vice Chairman Members ------ Ricardo Ramos Ireneo Marzan Macario Delfin Angelito Maneja Rufino Marzan -------- Domingo Garcia Rogelio Villamin Teodoro Aquino Crisologo Aquino Rogellio Villamin Rommel Verde Leoncio Rivera Management Manager Secretary Treasurers Bookeeper Auditors Committee: Audit & Inventory Committee Election Committee Credit Committee Education & Training ---------- Pedro Aquino Gaudencio Guttierez Jose Rivera Teodoro Lemence Isagani Verde Larry Pelayo Isidro Aquino Edwin Jose Jose Rivera, Jr. I-4.23 ALIAGA MARKET VENDORS ASSOCIATION President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Edwin Magno Ariel Mata Girlie Mateo Nelson Olanda Advisers Milagring Olanda Candelaria Medrano Alfredo de Guzman Luisito Bumanlag 63 Socio Economic Profile I-4.24 ALIAGA LINGKOD FOUNDATION, INC President Board of Directors Lydia C. Parfan Pablo Manalastas Emiliano Salazar Ruperto Baroga Eusebio Olanda STAFF: Manager Bookeeper Security Warehouseman Asst. Supervisor (Production) Asst. Supervisor (Finished Good) Asst. Supervisor (Maintenance) Training—Managerial Training—Bookkeeping Utility Quality Control (Finished Goods) Cesar L. Cruz, II Leonila Lingas Joselito Policarpio Dominga Biag Juliet Santiago Mamerto Mateo Orlando Amor Irene Castro Rufino Peňaflor Imelda Abaya GELMART INDUSTRIES PHILS., INC MANILA STAFF: Supervisor (Production) Supervisor (Finished Goods) Supervisor (Maintenance) Quality Control (Finished Goods) Quality Control (Sewing Floor) 96 18 Susan Bonzato Ana Paynor Romeo Candelario Felomen Teopes Helen Abrenica Catherine Agarado Perivic Ocampo Sewer Non – Sewer I-4.25 ALIAGA TRANSPORT ASSN. (ATA) INC. Aliaga, Nueva Ecija PLANTILLA OF ORGANIZATION FOR THE YEAR 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Vice Chairman Members - Maximo Castro Rufino Miranda Emiliano Salazar Ildefonso Samson 64 Socio Economic Profile Rolando Francisco Jose Manubay Reynaldo Manubay Lucio Pascual Nolasco Callanga Honorio Aguilar Cresencio Javier OFFICERS President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Auditor P.R.O. Operation Manager - Boyet Antonio Nolasco Callanga Emiliano Salazar Ronald Yuson Cresencio Javier Ildefonso Samson Honorio Aguilar Ildefonso S 65