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September 18, 1969     Shelton Mason County Journal
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THIS PICTURE of the partial eclipse of the sun last Thursday was taken by Jim Sneddon and Tom Mimnaugh. The eclipse is reflected in the shadow on the clip board stuck in the fence. The picture was taken at 11:50 a.m. Chamber Hears Official From State Department A majority of the efforts of his department will be made toward attracting industry to smaller communities during the next two years, John Harter, manager of the Industrial Development Division of the State Department of Commerce and i,;conomic i)evelopment told the Shelton Chamber of Cornmerce last Thursday night. *File effort will be to attract the type of industry which would most likely go into a smaller community, ttarter said. In answer to a question as to why, when his department was encouraging more hotels and motels to serve the tourist trade, tile Aided)rook Inn development was being stalled at the state level, ttarter said his department had gone on record as fawmng the Alderbrook development, but that the delay was in other agencies. Officers for the coming year were installed by the Chamber by Rocky llembroff. Dr. Jud llolloway was installed as president, John K. Bennelt as vice-president; R. W. Oltman as secretary-manager and Ken Fredson as treasurer. Installed as directors were I)r. l,ynn White, Bob Sheetz and Jerry Salisbury. Man Is Found Dead In Car The death of Joseph C. Musta, who was found dead in his parked car on the Skokomish Indian Reservation Tuesday afternoon, was caused by a combination of pneumonia and material which got into his lungs after vomiting, Coronor John C. Ragan said Wednesday morning. Ragan had ordered an autopsy after the body was found by Sheriff's Officers who went to investigate a report that a man was in the parked car. Mental Health Play Planned A half-hour play depicting the response of children to lanuly tensions and faulty communications will be presented at the United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 20. The presentation is sponsored by the local chapter of the Mason-*l'hurston County Mental Health Center. The play will be performed by members of the Olympia I,ittle Theater group with Ellen Esscr as director. The intention of the play is to develop interest and discussion about mental planning and mental health as a potential comnaunity service in Mason ('ounty. Cal Kepner, who is associated with the Mental ttealth ('enter, will answer questions following the play. There will be no a(hnission charge and the play is open to tile public. Anyone interested in joining the mental health planning committee in Mason County can obtain additional information from Mrs. Diana Bushnaq, 426-3363 or Kim Kay, 426-3502. Candy Sale Members of the Junior ltigh School band will be selling candy this week and in the two following weeks (o raise money for band tmiforms. The candy the youngsters will be selling is pecan nut rolls which sell for 50 cents each. depending n ptggy? !ei !inaeedo-ne¥ Officers were told by a near-by resident that he had been around tile car. apparently living in it, for four or five days. The body was taken to Batstone Funeral Itome where the autopsy was performed. Mr. Musta was a resident of Shelton and Mason County for seven years and employed as a mill worker. lie was born May 31, 1934, in Sewickley, Pa. and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Shirley J. Musta, Band Pupil Meeting Set A meeting for all beginning band members and their parents in Shelton Elementary School fourth, fifth and sixth grades has been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Sept. 30. according to Don Richter, elementary band instructor, A film, "meet the band,'" which shows tile various musical instruments and how they are played will be shown, Johnny tlalvorsen, owner of Johnny's Music Box, will be on hand to explain his firm's instrument rental plan• "['here will also be a display of musical instruments available for the students to try. Deputy Resigns l)eputy Sheriff David Canady has submitted his resignation to Sheriff Wally Anderson. Canady, who has been a member of the Sheriff's staff for the past 27 months, said he will join a music firm in Olympia as a teacher and in selling. THE BEST OF 1"I"I[ WORST OF FRIENDS... ENEMIES ! purchases, such as a new car, he comes up a little short. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES Auto l,oans Home Improvement Loans Personal Loans Checking and Savings Aee'ts Safety Deposit Which one of these will i! lie? The beautiful new 1970 automobiles are on the way. Choose the one you prefer, then come see us for a quick, easy, low- cost loan. Main Office Branch Office Shelton Belfair 426-8234 CR 5-2816 MEMBER F.D.I.C. Your Home-Owned Full Service Bank Shelton; a son, Robert J. Musta, Shelton: three daughters, Mis Barbara Lynn Musta and Miss Linda Marie Musta of Oregon and Miss Leann Musta of Shelton; two step-daughters, Miss Tonya Morgan and Miss Billie Ann Morgan, Shelton; two sisters, Mrs. Judith Ann Killcy, Glendale, ()re. and Mrs. Nancy Caswell, San Leandro, Calif.; a brother Fred Musta, San Leandro, Calif. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Musta, Glendale, Calif, The funeral services will be held at Batstone Funeral Home at II a.m. today, with the Rev. Lewis Wysong officiating and burial in the Shelton Memorial Park. Missing Girls Return Home The North Mason girls, who had been missing from their homes for several days, were found, the Mason County Sheriff's Office has reported. The Sheriff's Office said one of the girls returned home voluntarily and the other was found in Olympia. The girls were Treva Speer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Speer, (;rapeview, and I)ikie Bunting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bunting, Allyn. The girls had last been seen Sept. 2, when they told a youth in Shelton they planned to hitchhike home. MEMBERS OF THE SHELTON Lions Club are starting solicitations for their, annual Birthday Calendar project. Here, Ray Prouty, left, project chairman, and John W. (teacher) Bennett, president of the club, discuss the project. Funds raised the club's site conservation year, 18 pair of glasses were pu needy children in addition to. examinations which the club paid for. Fra,n ci s can earth e n tu are FALL SALE SAVE $5.00 ON 16 PIECE STARTER sETS Also on Sale-Madeira & Pebble BeaCh Reg. $23.95- now $18.95 SAVE ON ,. Also on Sale-Madeira and Pebble BeaCl open stock $8.60-now $4.99 Now you can save $5.00 on 16 pc. Starter Sets and as much as $3.60 on 4-piece place settings during Franciscan's once-a-year Fall Sale. California-designed and made FrancisCa° Earthenware is chip resistant, color-fast and will never craze. It is absolutely safe in yoU[ oven and dishwasher. ALL patterns offer you a wide choice of multi-use accessories. 3 ' place setting includes one dinner plate, bread and butter plate, cup and saucer; a starter set includes four each of these items. [] Come in now.., sale ends October 4. (HAolCdl EoNr DLee n > 'j MADEIRA APPLE PEBBLE BEACH IVY 3rd & Railroad Shelton Page 2 - Shelton-Mason County Journal. Thursday, September 18, 1969