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October 30, 1968
Social Security
California beer
industry grows
SAN FRANCISCO The California brewing industry — fifth
largest in the nation and still
growing — continues to have a
strong influence upon the economy of the Golden State.
Facts and figures showing why
are contained in the 9th edition of "California Brewing Industry Statistics and Reference
Information," published recently
enters new era
Social Security at a local lev
el is fast entering the machine
age according to Burt Paulsen,
district
and federal governments.
According to Geo, W. Ososke,
had to send a card to their
total population, in California
such as earnings, marriages,
payment center to report things
during 1967 was 16.4 gallons,
up from 16,1 in 1966,
He added that so far in 1968
consumption is approximately
changes of address and other
events that affect their receipt
of, and entitlement to, monthly
benefits.
Sue
6% above the 1967 figures,
Not so any longer since dis
trict offices are linked by fast
telegraphic machinery to the
payment centers. Now, when social security should be advised
of a reportable event, you may
forward a card to you local
NROTC slates
9,133,796 barrels of beer, a exams
total.
Major purchases made during
the year by the brewing industry
include $22.2 million for agricultural products used in the
brewing process; $52.5 million
for packaging and container ma
terials; $25 million for advertising and promotion; and $16.4
million for freight and shipping
services,
Othet economy-boosting sta
tistics in the report include:
A $33 million payroll for 4,058
brewing industry employees.
An investment of $367 million
by the brewers in land, build
ings and equipment,
A beer wholesaling industry
of 451 individual firms employ
AG opines on
loaded guns
California law does not prohibit a hunter from .carrying
a rifle or shotgun with shells
in the magazine while he is
traveling on a public road or
highway in a rural, unincorporated area outside any village or
town.
That is'the rulling of Attor
‘t
ney General Thomas C, Lynch
in an opinion requested by the
Department of Fish and Game
to
clarify confusing provisions of
different legal codes dealing with
"loaded" guns,
However, the DFG reminded
hunters that it is forbidden to
carry a cartridge or shell in
the firing chamber of a rifle or
shotgun in a vehicle under any
conditions if the vehicle is on
any public road.
_ The Fish andGame Code (Section 2006) prohibits possession
of a loaded rifle or shotgun in
a vehicle stading on or along or
being driven on or along any
public highway or other way open
to the public, This Fish and
Game Code law, which has been
in effect since 1951, defines a
"loaded" gun as one having an
uiexpended shell or cartridge
in the firing chamber.
The 1967 Legislature subsequently adopted Penal Code Sec
tion 12031, which prohibits a
district
Applications to take the Na.
val
College
Aptitude
Test
ular Naval Reserve Officer
Training Corps (NROTC) close
cants will be notified
as to where
they will take the test.
All tuition, fees, and books will
be furnished by the Navy, and
that same day your report is
‘being processed in the payment
center where your file is main
tained.
THIS PICTURE of John Soto, one of the old time "baddies",
is hanging in Black Bart's, Grass Valley tavern, The inscription states he was a pal of Vasquez and known as "the human
wildcat." John appears capable of frightening a Halloween
the student will receive a subsistence allowance of $50. per
witch,
month, During.summer months
rey will receive at-sea traing.
High school seniors and grad
State to impose
years of age by July 1, 1969,
are eligible to take the NCAT.
Those passing the test will
be given a medical examination
and will complete their applications in January and February
of 1969.
Applications for the examination are available at local high
schools and Navy Recruiting Sta
tions, or from the Chief of Naval Personnel (Pers-B6411),
Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C., 20370, ~
streets" in the 1967 law refers(
only to public ways within incorporated cities, and to unincorporated towns or villages,
and not to "open roads" in rural
sections
of unincorporated
areas,
This means a deer hunter, for
example, may drive onroads and
highways throughout unincor
strict car rules
SACRAMENTO A waiver by
the federal government to allow
California to impose stricter
standards on 1970-and-later
standards for exhaust emissions
and for evaporative losses, to
begin with the 1970-model vehicles, becoming progressively
model cars to be sold in the more stringent over a five-year
state has been requested by the period.
Air Resources Board.
ARB projectsions have estiIn a letter to HEW Secretary mated that when the final stan
Wilbur J. Cohen, ARB Chairman dards to into effect in 1974,
Dr. A. J. Haagen-Smit cited the degree of control. required
be more than
the Pure Air Act of 1968 enacted for new cars. will
recently by the California legis90 per cent for hydocarbons,
lature, which becomes effective about 80 per cent for oxides of
November 13. He listed the new nitrogen, and about 75 per cent
any public place, and defines a
"loaded" gun as one with rounds
in the magazine.
In his opinion of Oct. 3, 1968,
the attorney general makes a
clear distinction between "public
streets" and "public roads and
Thus, "public
highways."
Paulsen noted that this new
method of reporting required
information will assist social
security to give even faster
service.
New
reportingpostcards
bearing their district office address will be given to all people
who apply for benefits in the
future. These cards will allow
the beneficiary to send the information via the quickest pos
sible means.
In addition to the postcard
form, you may also notify social security of changes affecting your case by -mail, tele
phone or personal visit.
for carbon monoxide.
:
In applying for the wiver, Dr.
Haagen-Smit differentiated be
tween state requirements that
standards apply to every indi
vidual vehicle, while federal statute allows emissions to be av-"
eraged for groups.
Ke-Elect
YOUR WORKING CONGRESSMAN
porated areas in the mountains
and carry his rifle with shells
in the magazine. However, if
the hunter drives into any city,
or into any unincorporated vil
lage or town for any purpose,
he must remove all shells from
his rifle,
;
The Department of Fish and
Game said its wardens will continue to confine their enforcement activity in this field to
Section 2006 of the Fish and
Game Code, which prohibits possession in a vehicle of a rifle
or shotgun with a shell in the
chamber,
HAROLD T. (BIZZ) JOHNSON
person from carrying
a "loaded"
firearm on his person or in a
vehicleon a public street or in
(Most things
security office.) By the end of
Friday, November 15, 1968, Applications must be in the hands
of the Science Research Associates by that time.
The examination itself will be
held December 14, and appli
office.
which require reporting are listed in the folder "A reminder
to Applicants for Social Security
Benefits" available at any social
(NCAT) to qualify for the Reg
ing 3,696 workers.
uates who will be entering colA tax total of $168 mil-. lege in September 1969, and who
17 but not 21
lion, of which $141.9 million is will be at least
a direct tax imposed by the state
in
Until just recently people who
receive social security benefits
which headquarters here.
‘The report reveals that the
state's 9 operating brewing companies last year produced
12.7% increase over 1966 pro
manager
executive secretary of the California Brewers Assn., per capita beer consumption, based on
bythe California Brewers Assn.,
duction, and 7.8% of the U.S.
office
Marysville.
Medical experts say "milk is
rich in calcium, but some adults
feel they don't need milk, Unless they compensate by getting
enough calcium from other
sources, they can suffer from
calcium deficiency, easy bruis
ing, slow healing of wounds,
weakness of bones, etc."
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