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Volume 46 TIIE VIEQUES TIMES January 1991Noise Control, Authority Nil Pet Sterilization ClinicEspcranza resklcnLs (and tourists) were sentenced to 10
nighks of cruel and unusual punishment as truckloads ofThe Vieques Humane Society & Animal Rescue will host
speakers and hoom boxes poumlcd out not Christmas alow-pricesterilizationprogralnonFeb. 13 atl:30PMandcarnls--butm)vchy rapamlmereuguesouudsatlevclswcll onFeb. 14 st-*ugat 8 AM in Santa Maffa. Interested petbeyond sane human tolerance during a govt.-approved owuers are urged to bathe and flea-dip their animals on th(beach llestival in an area zoned residential, day preceding the operation.
See Icuer, p. 7) More information is available by calling tcls. 741-4661Police told rcsidcnts they were not empowered to regu- antl 741 8696.late noise levels, the responsible agency is the Environ-mental Quality Board in San Juan.
A man was shot to dcath’ a Christmas season crimenf passion. The pcq)ctrator confessed anti handed his gunin at the Police Station immediately.
But the body was not ailowed to be moved from theonlooker-lined roadside for eight hours or more until aDistrict Attorney could be flnwn in from Puerto Rico...because it’s S.O.P. since Vieques has no resident judge,no medical examiner, no District Attorney.
Seems like the authorities coukl treat a ruechanism viahone to alleviate the suffering of a bereft family. Andwhy not provide the cops with a decibel meter7
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St. Valentine’s Dayby Nana Ortiz de Castalo
There are many versions of the origins of St. Valentine,
so I will tea t, oldest one I know of. Itis the legend of a
monk calledS t. Valentinewhowas sentencedtoprison inthe
days of the Inquisition.This monk served his time in solitary confmemeot, sepa-
rated from the other prisoners. The only human he was
to see was the guardwhobroughthis foodandwater
every day. San Valent[n had nothing to do but sink himself
into deep meditation and prayer.From time to time, as he paced his solitary cell, he drew
up at the only window and looked out between iron bars at
the tiny panorama afforded to his eyes. Near the window
grew some violets nurtured by the morning dew and rain
waters stored in the roots to slake their thirsL They grew
beautifully and St. Valentine entertained himselfby observ-
ing them in silent contemplation.One day, the story goes, as St. Valentine extasized at the
sight of these plants, a messenger pigeon alighted on his
window sill. The monk reached out through the bars and
leaf from the most beautiful violets.
Using his fork by way ofa pen he wrote a message oflove
for humanity. It was dated February 14 and ended with the
word: "I love you". He carefully fled the leaf to the
pigeon’s leg and, with a gentle push, it took flight into the
infinite blue sky.This message arrived and the person who received it
continued writing love notes to his neighbors, who in turn
wrote their messagesand so it grew. In this way the message
of love from St. Valentine crossed borders and oceans and
eventually someone was inspired to call this date the Day of
Love.Futtwe generations refined and modified ths message to
the stage of printing beautiful and costly cards decorated
a red heart upon which we may read messages of love
dedicated to relatives, friends, godparents, couSinS, grand-
parents, etc. Those for sweethearls generally bear a scarlet
heartpiercedby Cupid’s arrow. Manypeopledress inredon
St. Valentine’s Day as a symbol of ardent love.
There’s never a lack of exaggeration in such things and
St. Valentine’s Day has become the Day of Love. Bakers,
florists and other shop keepers have their hay day selling
cakes, chocolates, total arrangemenls, etc. as gifts and in
this way St. Valentine is remembered. compare it to
another Santa Claus day with gifts in bright red.
You may ask w,ho brought St. Valentine s D.ay to
Vieques’ Well, if you re flfinking it was the amercanos
upon taking possession of the island, or the Navy, or the
gringos who reside here my answer is a resounding NO.
This tradition arrived in the 60’s and I believe it was
introduced by the Viequeuses themselves, those who were
forcedtoemigrate forjobsor thosewholeft on pleasuretrips
toNewYorkand otherplaces in theStates. They adoptedthe
custom, brought it back with them and it has been growing
by leaps and bounds on our little island by the consent of its
inhabitants.’St. Valentine’s Day is not a holiday, nor is it biblical, nor
anything of that nature. It is just another work day, like any
other day of the week.
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Winn!ng LettersFIRST PRIZE
The Tree People at El FortinOn page 6 of the December issue of The Vieques Times,there’s a photoofaratherold tree trunk, wornby weatherandby the years.As soon as I saw it I flashed back on the weeny episodesofthe movie series"FLash Gordon" which wereshown aahe
Violeta Theatre more than 50 years ago. Suddenly there ap-peared on the screen of my memory visions of those treepeople who, with the mud men, assisted Flash Gordon whenhe found blmself in tight SlX)ts defending Prince Brain, theEmperor of the Planet Mongo.
These tree folk had characteristics ofmen and of birds intheir physical make-up and because they opened brancheslike wings which empowered them for flight. Who can saywhether one of them may have escaped the silver screen andgone to hide in the tree at E1Fom’n Conde de Mirasol?This tree man of the photo is disintegrating, but one canstill observe two pairs of eyes, the left arm is still partlyfleshed and the hand retains its little finger, part of the ringfinger and the thumb. Where the skin over the belly is torna strange figure appears showing its head, forehead, nose,the comer of the right eye, the mouth, shoulders and chest.He seems to have a tattoo of a female nude. She is dark-skinned and blessed with long, straight, black hair. It wouldappear that as he loses his skin, one discovers it is really apregnant tree woman.One may also perceive the figures ofmany little animalsthat have been nourishing themselves on its sap as little bylittle, it is converted into carrion.To tell the truth, if0ne pays careful attention, one contin-ues to discover a thousand forms projected by this old treetrunk and almost all of them may be compared to humanbodies. Perhaps the body and soul ofone ofFlash Gordon’stree men has become visible.How beautiful and how entertaining it is to ride side-saddle on the wings of imagination and fantasy!Signed: Nana Ortiz de Castafio
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Volume 46 THE VIEQUES TIMES January 1991El IIombre Arb6reo del Fortin
En la pfigina 6 de la edici6u de diciembre dcl peri6dicothc Vieques Times, aparece la fotografhi del tronco de un5rbol bastante viejo, deteriorado per la acci6n del tiempo ylos aries.
Tan pronto la vf, record6 los episodios de la seriecinematogrfifica titulada F/ash Gnrdon que se exhibi6 en elTeatro Violeta hace 51 aries o mLs. De pronto apareci6 en eltcl6n demi memoriaaquellos hombres arb6reos que conjun-tamente con los hombres de arcilla, ayudaban a Flash Gor-don cuando 6ste estaba en aprictos defendiendo al PrfnipeBarfn, Emperador del plannta Mongo.
Estos arb6reos tenhin caracterfsticas de hombres ypfijaros per su ffsico y porque abr/an las ramas come alasdindoles el poder de velar. Qui6n sabe si alguno de ellos secscap6 de la pantalla cinematogrfica y fue a esconderseene la arboleda de/Fonln Conde de Mirasol.
Este hombre arbdreo de hi fete va desintegrfindose, peteatin se le ven dos pares de ojos, el braze izquierdo conservaparte de la pie/y en la mane le quedan el dedo mefiique, elpulgar y un pedacito de anular. AI desgarrarse la piel delvenre aparece una figura rata con cabeza, frente, nariz, lacomsura del ojo derecho y boca, hombres y pecho. Parecetenet un tatuaje que simula una rnujer desnuda. Es de colormorena y luce melena de pelo negro y hicio. Tal parece quea/ir perdiendo la piel se descubre que es una mujer arb6reacmbarazada.
Se pueden apreciar a la vista figuras de touches animrd-itos que hart estado nutri6ndosc de su savia y lXco a poco lavan convirtiendo on carroa.A la verdad que si alguien obscrva es e abel detenida-
mente sigue descubriendo las rail formas que proyccta eseviejo tronco pero casi todas puedeu compararse con uncucrpo humane. Posiblemnte se ha hecho visible cn cucoy ahna uno de los hombres arb6reos de Flash Gordon ;Ctumhermoso y entretenido es remontarse en alas de laimaginaci6n y la fantasfa
Firma: Nana Oriiz de CastarofEsta carm gan6 el primer premio: $100]
l/uedo imat, inar en el lron/dl irbol en 1 Fortin
"que hay una mujcr ben vestida en traje largo, con unperfil griego, con nn porte de espaflola, la cual est comesujetando un rltla, y abrazado a sa cintura est,’l unhombre desnudo, con la mitad de su cuerpo postrado al
Firma: Benjamfn Segu/Ayala (Vdase pag. 6)
CANDIDATO INDEPENDIENTE MLVEl Movimimiento LocalViequense ha side registradocon la Junta Electoral crime uncuarto parlido en Vieques bajola insignia de la Abeja.Se celebrari una asambleaconstituyente para elegir su
candidate para Alcalde en la escueha Playa Grande a launa de ha tarde del dia 9 de fehrero.
El candidate ser,’t homenajeade pfiblicamente confiesta y banquete en El Gallilo el dia 17 de febrero.
I1ARINA .ERTIFICA QuE El. AGUA FRESCADE LA [SLA DE VIEQUES Es SALUDABLE
(USN, Roosevelt Roads, 1/24/91)La Marina "accionando a recientespreguntaa, emiti6hey un comumca,o de prensa, Io cual citamosfielmente:"Pruebas llevadas a cabo cn 1978, en tierra yen aguas dela zona de bombarded, han revelado neveles de explosivesque estan dentro de los reglamentos fclerales. De acuerdoa un estudio ecologico de los Estados Unidos evade acaboen 1984,Inca daddelaguacnambasplantasdepurificacion
fueron certificadas en buen estado, sin ningun tipo de con-taminacion.
"Subsiquientemente el Hospital Naval en ha BasRoosevelt Roads continua haciendo pruebas de hi planta deporificacion cn el bario de la csperanza mensualmente paraasegurar que la calidad del agua esta bajo reglamentos am-bientales segun specificados.
a Manna ha hecho todd 1o posible para asegur’ar de queredes los requisites ambientales sean complidos, E c=ntoa Ins maniobras militares que se llevan acabo en V equesesta la declaracion de impacto ambiental aprobadas per hisagencias federales para la proteccion ambiental. La Mm’inacomple con :odas has reglas de proteccion ;-am.,,. "_hi., 2’asegura que el agua es potable."
Carta Sobre el AlborotoA los ciudadanos de la Espcranza:LCreen Uds. compueblanos que es justo que cieruts
personas se beneficien y on-as sufran las consecuenc as’Esto no es progreso; es degcneracion, desorden. LCdmo eposible que el Deparuamento de Liccncias y Perm sos(ARPE) d6 permiso para un festival frente a has casas de ha/Esperanza sin primero consultar con los vccinos adyacen-tes? Tampoco se puecIe coraprender porqu6 el vot!imen de]hi mtisica estaba tan alto en rauchas ocasiones en que nohabhi nadie presente ni per qu6 se enojaban los duefios si seles pedia que bajaran el vohimcn. Es dffcil creer queen unacornunidad civilizada se puedan unos tomar las libertades deabusar del pr6jimo come se esN haciendo en ha Espemn:r,a.Se hizo un festival que no dej6 dorrnir al vecindario muchasde has 12 noches en que dural. El ruido y el vohlmen de lamusica era tan intolerable hasta el memento de trastornarlllente 3" forzar las personas a corneter una lx:ura.
Tenemos que comprendcr qae hemos de conviv;r itlnca paz y armenia uo’ con discordia si queremos evimproblemas.
Firmado: Ciudadanos de la Esper mza prcocupados percl faturo de asta comunidad.
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Volume 46 THE VIEQUES TIMESA mi hermaoo amigo Pucho,"El St. Guillcrmo Ldpez Alem, hijo de Luisa, nieto deRegalado Ldpez dcl Pildn de Vieques para gozar y bailar".De esta manera jovial y jocos ntroducia su scr, Pucho,alas demos personas.
Era un ser humano sumamcnte cordia/, amable, sacrifi-eado y dedicado a la lucha pot una sociedad mfisjusta y feliz.Para escribir sobre Pucho habria de hacer una semblanzade 3 6 4 pginas a maquinilla. Pot limitaciones de espaciomencionar6 solo algunas fireas de trabajo politico social enlas cuales particip6 Pucho durante su vida. En primer lugarsu amor y orgullo de ser parte de nuestra isla de Vieques, 1ohizo set pane activa de C. N. P. D. V. en la Isla Grande paralos afios 1978-87. Pucho nunca abandon6 su deseo pot verun Vieques libre, pr6spero, vivo, alegre, donde todos sushijos pueddn desempefiar y ejercer sus mejores destrezas yconocimientos. En segundo lugar otto ejemplo de su con-cmncia social fue durante la huelga universitaria en el1981, cuando la administraci6n quizo importer un aumentoen el costo de las matriculas sin consulkar a los estudiantes.En esta ocasi6n Pucho rue un militante organizador y firmeluchadorpot los derechos del estudiamado. En esta ocasi6n,el demostr6 su valenu’a, coraje y determinaci6n frente a laagresi6n de la Fuerza de Choqoc, la cual reprimi6 al estudi-antado violentamente. Pucho fue uno de los l/deres milsversitiles y comprometidos. A diferencia de la mayor/a delos lfdees en P.R., Pucho se caractcr zaba pot su humildady anommato. No deseaba rcconocimiento personal. Sinembargo trabajaba y hacfa mils que el lidemto universitario.En sus dltimos d/as de vida 16ase trabajo comunitarioe.la ciudad de Nueva York, c trabaj6 con los estudiantesy jovencs puertorriqueos de los barrios. Hacfa trabajovoluntario en el East Harlem Resource Center ubicado en la103 y Park Avenue, una de las fireas mAs pobres y margina-das de N.Y.C. Aparte de eso su trabajo cotidiano consistfaen ayudara los estudiantes puertorriquefios que encontraban
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GUILLERMO LOPEZ ALEMAN, JR."PUCHO"FALLECIO EL 29 DE DICIEMBRE DE 1990
Deseamos expresar nuestro ms profundoagradecimiento a todas aquellas personas queien por oraciones, ofrendas florales, Ilamadas, telef6nicaso personalmente se un eron a nueslra pena perla irreparable p&dida de nuestro querido Pucho.Sus padres Luisa y Lulo,
Sus hermanos Vanessa y Willy,Sus sobrinos Alexeev, Nyshia y Joshua,Sus hermanos politicos Alex y Sherry
dificultades con el sistema de Educaci6n Pdblica de laciudad. Su posici6n Children’s Advocate era repre-sentm" y luchar pot los derechos de los estudiantes. El 1odefendia contra la burocracia educativa.O sea que la vida de Pucho fue productiva, valiosa, poreso nos apenamos tanto y lo vamos a extranar.Hasta la victoria, siempre,Firmado: Luis (Papo) GonAlez
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To Ihe Citizens of Esperanza:Do you hclievc it is juslice [(u" scram pccg>ic Io prolit while
others suffc the cnnseqncnces? This is nol pmgrts; il is
lecadcnce and disorder, t-h3w is Jl passible that the license
lallon wilh Ihe neighbors? It is also difl]culi to
angry when asked In tower ihe volume+ It is difficult
liberties Iha abuse th<:ir teighhors the way it’s happenmg h3
sleep I) the most parl OJ’ tile i’2-night duratiorL The
Future nf this Community". lqmw wilhheld [or fearreprisrd.
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Letter to the EitorMany visitors to Vicques express the desh’e to learn more
about the island, and while TVT and the VCHT are goodsources of information, some questions seem to warrantfurthnr exploration. People interested in education haveraised the following questions:
(I) How many schools and at what levels they exist?(2) How many students are enrolled at each school?(3) How many adolescents graduate from the high
school?(4) What percent of students complete school gradtate
from high school? What percent drop out?(5) Of those who graduate, how many go ,’ for higher
education at technical schools, junior colleges, or tmiversi-ties in Puerto Rico or in the mainland U.S.?Rumor has it that the military forces who control much of
what happens to Vieques do not want bright Viequenseyoungpeople to utilize their secon&ary scheol and/oruniver-sity education to "make a difference" to the Vieques econ-omy and political life, that talented youngsters are encour-aged to go elsewhere. How would it be possible to test thetruth of such a rumor?
Sincerely, A Concerned Educator(Name Withheld by Request)
[ Ourfilesshow that Vieqes has l l schoolsplus the HighSchool. A new $3-rrdllionjunior high is in construction nextto the Police Station. In 1987, a Universi. ofPuerto Ricoplanning survey indicated a total enrollment of approx.2,300 students. The same report indicated a drop-out rate
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Watercolorist Jane Drow at her one-woman show atEsperanza Mus,’um afterNew Year. Her works may alsobe seen at Crow s Nest. lnfo 741-8850 & 741-0033.
of 43% in the lower grades and 29% from High School.There were 11l students in the 1987 graduating cla.s.BEOG or Pell Grants apply to all local students ad makeit possiblefor most graduates to proceed to higher learningcenters off-island. There are no university facilities onVieques.Further information should be availablefrom the Supt. of
School3, Sr. Luis Bonano Casillas, Calle Baldorioty.Vieques, PR O0765. Navy questions should be addressed toLt. Hal Pittman, Public Affairs Office, Roosevelt RoadsNaval Station, Ceiba, PR. Ed.]
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TI l F. V EQLI ES q’l MES January 1991
Terry Price: An ExhibitionIt’s still difficult to haw a cofivcrsation withoul
of luO, laving dinner at I Ca dcl Fmncs lh oilier
night, ling our Soup Saddam followed by Chicken Mafi-
oa, we were surrounded by paint ings expressing and rccof
Iting lhe storm. Residcnls and visiting: of Vieques havc
longbu familku with the work edTce*ce Price. Anyone
entering the Casa C*LIII)I help bill llolg: lg unicorn-like
sculplure thai laur Ixmame Ihe C*a’s logo. His
the Vilues sm, reapp,* now in his palming of the
hmTicane..swept Catsa. ltere lhe arliSl took refuge from tim
A British s]filor, Mr. Pdci had bet:n through three hurri-
cmes helbre, but this time his home of numy yem he
came to VilUeS in 19( and much of his life’s work,
ulplurtzs, painlings and drawlags, were destroyed. Not
:liscouraged, Mr. Price wasll nt lime in g:lling to worL
Primarily a crKr of imaginative meal sculptures, die loss
afeltrical Iwer forceal him to relurn m paintiag, which h
had studied briefly, first in 1936 he was then only 16
inchrun by lhe WPA in New Yoek Cily, lind laler at the
Arts Studenks Le.The paimings cuenlly on exhibit at the Cat were all
done since llugo. The visitor is presenled with imuges of
blasted Imus, gees, )alS (My llouse, Ilouse on the Ilill,
Beach). "l]e artist slriv to capture the rie almosphem
thai R}llowed the smnn the skies esl:cially remain
.s. These scenes of devastation arc accomplulied by rel}re-
seaHiofl O[ what endures (Girrl, El Fortil0. Amollg
’m ML Pdce’s porlmits of me i’amiy sald Otll; the old
! HI.’, TRADE WINDS(uesthouse Restaurant
On Esperanza BeachVieques, PR 00765
809/741-8666
REASONABI,E RATESS g e w. I.eill,ig F,tlt $35 nightly 10.
[)Olfl}le w, A/C & Palio $55 nightlyIh’eakt’al Served: 8 -10 AM
’I]IF ’I’OPS]DE BAROverlooking the Crihbean
Opens at AM
DINNER FROM 6:30 9:00 PMWe Serve Lobster, Shrimp, Fish,
Chicken, Steaks and:Burger Plallers
RcaSonahle Prices Frteldly Service
at the Casa.
I’a ge 9
Terry l’rice
asset Is itself in lilt: wake of dslruction, the strongest image
is "F.ye." This rt:presentation of the storm’s eye is the mosl
alsttat:[ painling in lh exhlbilitm. [c,re the arfisl gives us,
Karsten tlarHes
KIIWS CA IN(- p,,"TH E COTTON SH )
Casually Elegant TropicwearFor Ladies and Gentlemen
AI. 18 NOIUI’IIlsperanza Beach
TIlE VIEQUES TIMESVO]UIllC d6
Admiral Fcrg Norton, Navy League pres. ltoward Weiss-man and Mayor Manuela Santiago at recent league branch alVicqucs Country Club. The Admiral said he was happy loparticipale in the League which operates in a diffcrcnlfashion from those in other places, where members basicallyhost(ess) sailors off visiting ships. The Vieqncs urdt’spresent priority is to foster the local high school hand, therebeing no visiting ships here. In her address the Mayor laudedthe group’s efforts and recommended the formation of amembership drive to encourage local people to join. 7/7
TIENDA SAN JUANalzado Para Toda La Familia
Calle Antonio G. MelladoBox 518, Vieques, P.R. 741-3861
I’#0 O/ AUTO PANTSBATTERIES
BO. Monte Santo near G.E.
January 1991
"HIDEOUT""ON THE BEACH" ESPEFIANZA
IIAPI)Y IIOUR 5- 7Specials
Rnm, Vodka, Gin $ICalled Shols $2
Pifia ColadasMargarilas $ 2.50
"Chips n Salsa" On lhe HonseRegular Menu from 7 PM
"SUNDA Y ATDUFFY’SLunch-12-3
"Run with the Bulls Ilappy Hour" 5 7
Full Mexican Buffet"On the House"BE THERE!
Regular Menu from 7 I:’M
LA CASA DEL FRANCESIIOTEL
BAR, RESTAURANT
(809) 741-3751
Vieqnes Island, Puerto Rico
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSSEIJJNG IIOUSE OR LAND --newlyfinished concrc,e home residential Iol inBo. Florida Esperanza road 3+
by lights, water, telephone. Call daynnle741-2465, St. Gonzdlez TVT 741 8508
FOR SALE 225 in Pucno RealRomcro Real Estate 741-2201
I"OR RENT OR SALE 232 Acacias,
IIILL & I)]ANE SINKINSON Property
BUMPER STICKERS CAMI)AIGNIK)STERS & LABELS DECAl.S,Now otderat The Viequeg Times. Weupply original work, Iogos, colorgeparatlons and layout. Also t),T,:setting& design for flyers, calling cards, menus.letterheads, Written Iranslations andInterpreter service avtablc for literary, legal
Im*inexs needs. Tel. 741 8508
PRIVATE DUTy NURSING by licensedR. N in your home. Also will dogardening. Ask for Gall @ 741 0495
FOR SALE -IRomcto Real ISl.lte 741 2201
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DONDE SIEMPRE SOBRA
Ahorre con estos especiales:
Bebida en PotvoSTURM’S(6 sabores)8 qts.Reg. $1.99
$1.69 ’SalchichasPICNICReg. 49
2 x 85
CHICKENNUGGETS
Reg. $2.49#
$1.85
Alimentos de Beb6GERBER4 Oz. Todos SaboresReg. 45
MALTAINDIA l(7 OZ.)"6 PACK"REG. $1.69
$1.49
COCA COLALata/"6 Pack"Reg. 2.05
MEDALLACerveza/Lata
,3.79
Vino
2 x 65Jugos de Beb6GERBER4 Oz.Reg. 45
2 x 65
ARROZ FALCONFardo 60#
Reg. $17.50
,15.95
PAPASCONGELADAS V.F.Shoeslring 20 Oz.
Reg. 75
59
Corned BeefFORTUNA
12 Oz.Reg. $1.99
$1.79
CttlCKENPATTIES
REG. $2.79#
$2.15
PAMPERSBoys Large 32 pafiales Reg. $12.95
$11.15Boys Large 64 pafiales Reg $$23.95
$21.95Boys Medium 88 pafiales Reg. $23.95
$21.95Girls Large 32 pafiales Reg. $12.95
$11.15Girls Small 60 pafiales Reg. $12.95
Sll.15
BOONE’S FARMStrawberry
Reg. $3.99
$3.69
HamburgerMARVELPaqt. 1#
Reg. $2.65
$2.29
DetergenteACE ULTRA10 TandasReg. $3.05
$2.79Detergente
ARIEL ULTRA10 TandasReg. $3.29
$3.09
PORTELh’S SUPERMARKET Calle Baldorioty #15 Tels. 741-2251 741-8115
age 12