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Victoria Advocate from Victoria, Texas • 16

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Victoria Advocatei
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Victoria, Texas
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16
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V1 i V- 8B-THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Sunday, October 26, 1975 7 I TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE Lock-Out Sought on Rule 36 WAIT DISNEY'S TRICK OR TREAT cinLiCivzzrj Co AUSTIN Oil, gas and chemical companies want Ornmm tram mttnmm tKm St all mm Im 3-M vmt. co $009 Everything you buy at Kroger Is 1 guaranteed tor your total satisfaction regardless of manufacturer. you are not satisfied, Kroger will replace your item' with the tame brand or a comparable bond or refund your purchase price. We olto guarantee that we will do everything in our power to have ample supplies of all advertised special on our shelves when you shop for them. If, due to conditions beyond our control, we run out of on advertised special, we will substitute the same item in a comparable brand (when such an item is available) reflecting the same savings or, if you prefer, give you a "RAIN CHECK which entitles you to the some odvertised special at the same special price any time within 30 days.

Texas Railroad Commission safety regulations locked outside the gates of their plants. believe the- puhlic- is adequately protected by the 0ISCOUNT" I MicEomou IQ AJ DISCOUNT MIGED HALOMECtt Masks rS539To79 ASSORTED Halloweefn 99c ASSORTED Halloween Hats ft. CHIUING THRILLING -7S safety measures taken by the industry within fenced areas," Texas Chemical Council spokesman R. M. Love said, "and by existing goernmental SOUNDS Of THE DISCOUNT MICEO TCICKor TCXATBAG8 HAUNTED HOUSE YOUR CHOICE regulations." Texas Mid-Continent Oil Gas Association and the Chemical Council have asked the Railroad Commission to declare that its recently revised Rule 36 does not apply to operations within fenced areas rLAiaiesrr 9Qe wltSilIAKSLI S57e 8(1 2005 N.

Navarro At Airline iiAuonzz "which are continuously withlSAKZLI SCARE 'EM WITH VAMPIRE BLOOD 44c EVIL TEETH 33e SCAR STUFF 44c TOOTH OUT 47c BIG EARS 77c THE SCHNOZ 33c EACH Specials good at Kroger thru Oct. 29, 1975. Right to limit reserved, (copyright) THE KROGER CO. 1975 HAVE YOU NOTICED (ROGER'S LOWER 4 lj isv a -A said. Rule 36 deals with the handling of hydrogen sulfide, a poisonous gas used in some tertiary recovery systems and which is collected in refineries and gasoline and chemical manufacturing plants.

Rule 36 was revised after a number of incidents of leakages from pipelines and valves resulted in deaths. After leakage of the gas near Denver City, which resulted in nine deaths, the legislature passed a resolution calling for the Railroad Commission to study the need for revision of the existing rule. A suit has been filed against Atlantic Richfield for allowing the Denver City disaster to occur, the first case filed for a violation of Rule 36. That case is pending in district court in Travis County. The primary contention of Mid-Continent and the Chemical Council is that the law doesn't allow the Railroad.

-Commission to regulate safety within plants and refineries, according to Shannon Ratliff, attorney for Mid-Continent. Ratliff said that the statutes are "silent" as to any regulatory authority over refinery safety by the Railroad Commission. And, he said it is a well settled matter of law that where the laws are silent, authority doesn't exist for regulations. Should that argument fail, Ratliff argued that existing regulation by the Federal Occupational Health Safety Administration and by the Texas Air Control Board on hydrogen sulfide emissions is sufficient, and that further regulation was not needed. There has never been a death or injury of the general public that can be connected to in-plant accidents dealing with hydrogen sulfide, H.

Curt Ball, longtime Exxon Co. employee, YOUR FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT said. FLAME RED WT0TTfn) KRERSELEaVOUNGBEEFFAMILV OniHC Onions Love said the Rule 36 regulations were aimed at JripeliMLandweJIsBut "petrochemical and chemical Sirloin Steak lb. $1.29 LB 17t lb. 35C 12 KROGER SELECT YOUNG BEEF Crown Roasts lb FRESH.

FAMILY PAK FRYER BREASTS OR Drumsticks tB 98C U.S. CHOICE 7-BONECUT Chuck Steak lb $1.09 LB. ZIPPER SKIN Tangerines FRESH GREEN Cabbage FRESH TENDER Carrots FRESH CUCUMBERS OR Bell Peppers l1 Wm operations are conducted within fenced areas which are manned or monitored all the time, that is 24 hours per day, 365 days a year. In addition, these facilities are manned by specially trained personnel who have been taught to detect maloperations, upsets and emergencies and to quickly react and correct these situations." The hearing record will be held open for several days, for further comments from interested persons. 2 BAG a a 15t EA.

KROGER FEATURE OF THE WEEK FINE CHINA PORCELAIN SAUCER COTTAGE 12 OZ. U.S. CHOICE BLADE CUT CHUCIC ROASTS 7 CHEESE ON. Victoria 25 and 50 if Years Ago REG. 95C WITH EVERY KROGER DINNER ROLLS Brown 'N $1.00 $3 PURCHASE v.

WHOLE, WATER ADDED Smoked Picnics Vi GAL. RND.CTN. 99C lb. 85C lb. 68 PLATTER "GENUINE" SLICED Calves Liver Sft'69t "GENUINE" 3 LBS.

OR MORE Ground Chuck lb. $1.19 'VILLA ROMA Ice Cream KROGER Buttermilk GEBHARDT'S Tamales WOLF Plain Chili FAST TEXAS FAIR A1 CANS $1.00 "CHARLIE DROWN" i DICTIONARY 'MS 49c CLOVER VALLEY MADE WCHICKEN Wieners SFAPAK 88C FOX FROZEN PEPPERONI OR HAMBURGER 15 02. PKG. Deviled Crab $1 .85 VOL. Blackeye Peas 5 cxS? $1 .00 KROGER TEXASTYLE REF.

BUTTERMILK PIZZA SMOKED Eckrich Sausage lb. $1.69 4 $1 .00 Biscuits KROGER ARMOUR STAR 10-20 LB. SIZE HEN 0 0. VOLS. 28.

PORK'N BEANS 1 LB. CANS TURKEYS, October 26,1925 The member of Company 111th Engineers, Victoria's National Guard company, received more money (or their services during the quarter Just ended than during any previous quarter since the organization of the company. The total amount was $2,134.03, including drill and encampment pay and armory rent, divided as follows: Encampment pay, drill pay, and armory rent, $120. County Clerk V. A.

Sitterle has Issued licenses to 20 Victorians who desire to hunt In other counties. The licenses are $2 each. Any citizen of Texas can hunt in his own county without a license. A hunting license for a nonresident of the state is $15. October 21, 1950 City Tax Assessor-Collector E.

C. Vogt was elected trustee of the Texas Association of Assessing Officers at the annual convention of the League of Texas Municipalities in San Antonio Sunday through Wednesday. Vogt and Mayor H. XW. Griffith were among the 700 city officials to attend" the convention from all parts of Texas The Optimist Club plans to organize, a model craft club at 7 o'clock tonight at the Armory, according to the i committee assigned to the Yh mm mittee consists DENTURE CLEANSER GILLETTE MOUTHWASH EFFERDENH REGULAR OR DRY SKIN ERG ENS LOTION WHITE RAIN HAIR SPRAY TRAC II BLADES DRISTAN NONASPIRIN NASAL DATRIL MIST TABLETS 30CC.ITI.

lOOa.lTL. TABLETS ALTI8EFri 1SOZ.BTL. MOZ.CAN 72 a. BONUS BOX 5 a. PKG.

32 OZ. BTL. KM OFF LABEL LIQUID DETERGENT 60 OFF LABEL AO 0 0 AfcL 32 OZ. BTl. 20 LB.

BOX NET (b. WDSK DETERGENT NET 'SiSSKJittf' DETERGENT boyr Interested In model railroads, ships and planes. Age limits rJU be I to 17. 5 I 1 I I..

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