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NAME MEMBER NO. 1 3 R Welding Shop C/O R.Gonzale 49724 2 7-11 D & F BEER HOUSE 34758 3 a & J WELDNG SHOP C/O Alfredo 34494 4 A PENINSULA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. Balanga City, Bataan SANITIZED MASTERLIST OF MEMBER-CONSUMERS IN BALANGA (as of April 2019) # NAME MEMBER NO. 1 3 R Welding shop c/o R.Gonzale 49724 2 7-11 D & F BEER HOUSE 34758 3 A & J WELDNG SHOP c/o Alfredo 34494 4 A. MOTOR WORKS-c/o L. Angeles 14614A 5 A.A. MAGSIMBOL 52163 6 A.C.A. OFFICE 42754 7 Aala, Adelina Demdam 160600159 8 Aala, Agrifino 37927 9 Aala, Carina Ferraro 129800 10 Aala, Crisencia 54857 11 Aala, Elvis G. 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Balanga City, Bataan SANITIZED MASTERLIST OF MEMBER-CONSUMERS IN BALANGA (as of April 2019) # NAME MEMBER NO. 95 Abellanida, Beverly 66592 96 Abello, Engracia 43130 97 Abello, Jose Edgardo Joquico (Mr/Mrs) 110087 98 Abello, Tomas Dr. 38339 99 Abenda, Cresencia 47159 100 Abendan, Laarni Piol 121442 101 Abendaño, Geraldine Arnal 117493 102 Abenoja, Uldarico 10028A 103 Abensania, Domingo 20405A 104 Aberia, Lucila 46870 105 Aberin, Carlito Nicolas (Mr/Mrs) 151673 106 Abes, Mary Jane Palomata 107576 107 ABESCO CONSTRUCTION 7768A 108 Abguilan, Norelyn 64230 109 Abias, Luis Lopez (Mr/Mrs) 142682 110 Abibuag, Zenaida 288 111 Abigan, Evelyn Bauzon 116375 112 Abiol, Rodolfo 51843 113 Ablang, Amador 8594 114 Ablao, Loel Gato (Mr/Mrs) 160200058 115 Ablazo, Augustina 31155 116 Ables, Jaime Narte (Mr/Mrs) 102865 117 Ablola, Cesar 32025 118 Ablola, Cesar 42344 119 Abocado, Evelyn G. 91831 120 Aborda, Norma 5758B 121 Abordo, Esmeraldo Bautista (Mr/Mrs) 122205 122 Abordo, Rommelia N. 94102 123 Aboy, Ma. 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Balanga City, Bataan SANITIZED MASTERLIST OF MEMBER-CONSUMERS IN BALANGA (as of April 2019) # NAME MEMBER NO. 142 Abuedo, Cesar Jr. Buban (Mr/Mrs) 180300184 143 Abugho, Perlita L. 101646 144 Abuzman, Cresencio 14671A 145 Abuzman, Eufrocina Sangcal 138543 146 Acapulco, Lope 6980 147 Acazar, Amelita 2 35802 148 ACDC 5744 149 Acebeda, George 50508 150 Acebedo, Felix 6465 151 Acebu, Samuel 60188 152 Acedillo, Ricardo 9801 153 Acedillo, Teresita N. 100917 154 Acedillo, Virginia 9804 155 Acenas, Fredelino C. 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Balanga City, Bataan SANITIZED MASTERLIST OF MEMBER-CONSUMERS IN BALANGA (as of April 2019) # NAME MEMBER NO. 189 Acuzar, Boy 26270 190 Acuzar, Dionisio 36643 191 Acuzar, Dionisio 49532A 192 Acuzar, Esperanza 49324 193 Acuzar, Feliceo 31480A 194 Acuzar, Lorenzo 57288 195 Acuzar, Lorenzo Mr/Mrs 56009A 196 Acuzar, Marcelino 44916 197 Acuzar, Maria 21372 198 Acuzar, Mary Grace S. 87026 199 Acuzar, Miguela 34476 200 Acuzar, Nicanor 58400 201 Acuzar, Pilar 60692 202 Adagio, Jose R. 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Balanga City, Bataan SANITIZED MASTERLIST OF MEMBER-CONSUMERS IN BALANGA (as of April 2019) # NAME MEMBER NO. 236 Adencia, Fedencio 19477 237 Adenor, Carlos 23734 238 Adiaz, Roberto 5308 239 Adiaz, Roberto Mr/Mrs 17513B 240 Adolfo, Karlo Barraquias (Mr/Mrs) 121745 241 ADONIS METAL CRAFT 46163 242 Adonis, Marivic Albante 119771 243 Adquilan, Rodrigo 9078A 244 Adrados, Allan Navarro 144674 245 Adrados, Carolina Piol 150600239 246 Adrados, Clarita 18999A 247 Adrados, Freddie 6708 248 Adranda, Romeo 5695 249 Adraneda, Alberto 6975A 250 Adraneda, Benjamin 8247A 251 Adraneda, Cecilia 12587B 252 Adraneda, Iluminada 43182 253 Adraneda, Imelda 59191 254 Adraneda, Juanetter D. 28024A 255 Adraneda, Lauro C. 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Balanga City, Bataan SANITIZED MASTERLIST OF MEMBER-CONSUMERS IN BALANGA (as of April 2019) # NAME MEMBER NO. 283 AEROBIC FUN EXERCISE 50948 284 Afable, German 15195A 285 Afable, Ma. Celerina 11887A 286 Agapito, Bayani 13793 287 Agapor, Jaime Pacheco (Mr/Mrs) 180200016 288 Agas, Allie Simuangco 127743 289 Agayan, Otelo T.
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