This emblem served as logo in the medallion given to the Ten Most Outstanding San Pableño Awardees in 1990 on the suggestion of Dr. Conrado P. Aquino, and when asked by Mayor Zacarias Ticzon to described it, I simply said that “It symbolizes progress in agriculture and industry brought about by the Commonwealth Era. . The lady on the left of the Commonwealth logo hold palay stalk with banana on the ground, since I was told by my father that palay, banana, coffee and lanzones are abundantly harvested in most barrios of then Town of San Pablo. The lady on the right hold a wheel, and standing on a banca and coconut to denote our seven lakes, and beginning of coconut based industrialization, the building was designed after Franklin Baker Company plant has become operational and proclaimed as the world’s biggest dessicated processing plant.
My materials then were prepared without thorough research, and just to satisfy Mayor Ticzon. I intentionally withheld it to be released then to the media.
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