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Survey made 9-15-92 DILLONS THANK YOU STORE #43 09/15/92 *** FOOD BARN STORE # 4033 *** SEN APL JUIC 1.45 B O/SPRY JUICE 3.19 B LIB GR BEANS .65 B KC MASTERPCE 1.69 B SANKA DRIP 3.09 B MORTON SALT .41 B HUNT SPAG SC 1.19 B HELLMAN MAYO 2.29 B WR ITALN DRS 1.35 B WESSON OIL 2.60 C FUTAT GRATIN 1.25 B GRAPE NUTS 3.15 B KEL CRN FLKS 2.09 B WS VEG OIL 1.87 E BC POTATOES 1.29 E PT GRAPE NUT 3.42 E KG CORN FLKS 2.19 E KG RIC KRISP 2.65 E CS TUNA .49 E BE COOL WHIP 1.23 E BOUNTY TOWEL .78 E PG DOWNY 2.17A CLOROX 10F .89A SW POT PIES .71E DI POTATOES 1.65 E BQ KID CUISEN 1.65E SS HI HO 2.37E BE FROZ VEGT .91E LENDER BAGLE .93E GG FRZN VEGGS 1.15E NF VELVEETA 3.00E RT TOM CHLIE .67E BC CAKE MIX 1.03E CASCADE 2.17A SS CHEEZ IT 2.53E JN PIZA ROLL 1.07E KF SHLS/CHEES 1.69E EGGO WAFFLES 1.69E HC FZ DINNER 3.07E MS CHRYP PIE 4.69E BOLD ULTRA 2.99A TAX 3.93H TOTAL 70.46 BALANCE DUE 74.38 CASH TENDER 100.00 CHANGE DUE 25.62 09/15/92 14:42 TERM 3 166 **GREAT FOODS...GREAT VALUES** ALVINS IGA 09/15/92 APPLE JC 1.39 M OSCARBERRY 2.59 M LBY GRN BEAN .53 M KC MASTERPCE 1.99 M MORTON SALT .41 M HNT SPAG S M 1.35 M HELLMAN MAYO 2.45 M W-B ITAL-8 1.29 M WESSON OIL 1.89 M BCPATOS 1.29 M GRP NTS MOD 3.29 M CORN FLAKES 1.99 M R KRISPIES 1.99 M TUNA .49 M BE COOL WHIP 1.19 M BOUNTY P-TWL .79 E DOWNY 2.15 E CLOROX 100FF .95 E SWN CHIC PIE .71 M O/I MSH BRWN 1.65 M KC FRO CHKN 1.99 M SUN HIHO STK 2.45 M BI CORN .98 M LNDR BAGEL .99 M GG PEAS 1.15 M VELVEETA 3.09 M ROTEL .79 M BC CAKE 1.15 M CASCADE 2.15 E CHEEZITS 2.59 M JENOS PIZRLS 1.45 M KFT VEL S DN 1.69 M EGGO WAFFLES 1.69 M HEALTH CHOIC 3.35 M MRS SMITH PI 4.69 M BOLD 2.99 E SUBTOTAL 66.82 TAX 7.94 TOTAL 70.76 CASH 70.76 ITEMS 37 It's Worth the Change!! 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In Paris, President Francois Mitterrand and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, the two key forces in the drive to forge a European superpower under the treaty, held an emergency summit yesterday to determine how to keep the accord alive. But they released no statement and canceled a briefing afterward. France's referendum Sunday nearly derailed the treaty when voters backed it by only 51 percent, with opponents concerned about giving up too much power to the 12-nation European Community. Chaos in the currency markets last week also struck a blow to efforts to coordinate the EC currencies. work for unified economic, political and defense policies, and a common bank and currency by the end of the century. The Maastricht treaty, reached in December, would establish a frame Prime Minister Paul Schlueter said yesterday that his country would hold a referendum on the treaty. But he said Denmark did not want to be tied to the common currency. In June Denmark became the only nation to reject Maastricht, and by only a slim margin. The French franc came under renewed pressure yesterday from traders stockpiling the German mark. French officials emphatically denied rumors of a devaluation, and traders said the Bank of France was intervening to support the franc. "As a special Danish wish, I can say that we don't want to be tied to the European Monetary Union's third phase," Schlueter said. He refused to elaborate, but the third phase focuses on a single European currency. When the treaty was agreed on, the Danish secured a protocol saying it may require another referendum on a single currency. The British secured a clause allowing them to opt out of the currency. But Schueter's comment appeared to strengthen the likelihood his coun- Schlueter said his government would address Danish voters' fears of an EC bureaucracy by discussing additions to the treaty with the 11 other European Community leaders before resubmitting it to voters by mid-1993. That will delay implementation of the treaty, which was to begin in January. Russian hard-liners call for Yeltsin's resignation The Associated Press "We should have a no-confidence vote in the government and make it resign," said legislator Mikhail Chelnokov, accusing Acting Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar of crafting his policies to benefit the West rather than Russia. Gadar, opening the fall session of the Supreme Soviet legislature, said industrial production fell by 27 percent in August. He forecasted a 20 percent drop for 1992. He promised cuts in spending and said monetary policy would have to be tightened in order to avoid a collapse of the financial system. 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