lie and I dependently 0 ned And Operated SHU T� �i � Q� V�, �F�F('��1 • W.I.C. Food St mpe M eterc reA nd Vie GI dly Accepted E------ • ATM • Gift Certiflc tee 800 e of5t mp • Money Orders Exp Shlppln -U.P.S. ASSORTED VARIETIES Smucker�s Simply Fruit NATURAL, REGULAR, CINNAMON OR CHUNKY ."., "J� 'Mott's .____, Apple · auce 09 UNCLE BEN'S ASSORTED VARIETIES PASTA SAUCE OR country Inn Rice & Sauce ALASKAN Deming's Red almon 8 REGULAR OR NATURAL Mott's Apple Juice CORN, PEAS, FRENCH STYLE OR CUT GREEN BEANS Freshlike Vegetables C PRE-PRICED $2.79 LIQUID W/SOFTENEA OR WIBLEACH Ultra Yes Detergent o ALASKAN Deming's Pink Salmon' . IN THE DAIRY CASE ASSORTED VARIETIES ------ ..... Hersheys Puddings. REGULAR OR BOLD A-1 Steak Sauce -- - ASSORTED VARIETIES REGULAR OR LITE Ken's Salad Dressing C 50·CT QUART OR 40-CT GAL S DRAGE. 40·CT QUART OR 30·CT GAL Ziploc Freezer ags 8-0Z BTL ASSORTED VARIETIES KAL KAN Pedigree Dog Food RUFFlES 90-CT TALL Sure Strength Kitchen Or 30-Gal Trash Bags PEDIGREE LARGE BITES OR Mealtime Small Bites A3 more id. Stoddard id th price of placing nd rep iring automo- bil encom half of t p miums motor' pay. A. t price of cars up, 80 will in- suranee premiums, he id. "The truth is, no on wanta to pay for insurance," Stoddard aid. "You can't eat it, you can't wear it and you can't ta e it on vacation." continued from p g B3 from increased in tment by Taiwan, Japan, the United States, Germany, Britain aDd Israel. Though some venture . are small and tentative, they reflect an enterprising spirit that an­ ticipates a boom. Namibia' lur­ ing foreign investors with incentives and landprices of than 50 cents an acre. IN ZIMBABWE, the govern­ ment has liberalized foreign in­ vestment policies, allowing oversees businesses to t;epatri-,.1 .I .. ate 50 percen ottb ir � • Up from 35 percent. I 9.lsO 18 blJUd- ing hydroelectric dams to 1 its dependence on South African power, installing 'a fiber optic telephone network and assuring foreign interests that their busi­ nesses will never be national­ ized. "We're doing everything possible to improve the in ment climate," John Nkomo, minister of public service, labor and social welfare, said in a tele­ phone interview while visitm, Washington. Spriggs, the investment ana­ lyst, said Zimbabwe was attract­ ing growing interest because it has an intact infrastructure left over from British colonial rule, the economy is growing and in­ flation remains relatively low. The investments include a dlrs 200 million platinum mining op­ eration developed by two Au&­ trali n firms, DHP and' Delta Gold. DHP is a leading natural r our concern in Australia, with inter ts in steel, oil and mining. When the mine is fully o ra ional in two years, it will th fi t pJatinum mine out­ side outh Africa and the big­ min in Zimbabwe, Spriggs aid. om outhem.Africen coun­ tri ar likely to lag because of int rnal political problems, no­ ta Iy in Mozambique and An­ gola, wh re protracted civil conflicts how little sign of reso­ lution. "The region's got quite a mix d g," priggs sid. But, " opl r onstantly looking for n w m rk . The new mar­ ke in Afri will attra new int r t." For now, most big American compr ni v nturing-into the re­ gion r 109 0 outh Africa first I J nuary, for xample, Hon yw II Inc., the big lee­ troru contr zn ker, re- tab­ Ii h d a outh African u idiary