Myron Caro, Cass City and Akron, Winners in Dist Tourney Final
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VOLUME 38, NUMBER 47. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1944. EIGHT PAGES. Auction Sales Pfc. Straty Decorated Myron Caro, Cass City Final Report on With Purple Heart Fritz Crisler to Because of ill health and lack The flower garden Joseph E. of help, Earl Russell will sell and Akron, Winners Wells keeps in the barnyard of his Fourth War Loan Relatives of Pfc. Henry Straty Be Speaker at his herd of 28 head of cattle at farm near Vassar attracted the at- received a V-mail letter from him auction one mile south and two tention of the editors of Capper's this week. It was the first message miles west of Gagetown on Wednes- Farmer, with the result that a de- received directly from him since he day, March ~15. Auctioneer Arnold in Dist Tourney scription of it appears in the na- Bonds in Tuscola was wounded in the Central Pacific Community Club Copeland will cry the sale, the tionally circulated farm publica- war area. His letter follows: Pinney State Bank has been en- [ tion's March' issue. "Everything here is ok and I Death of Cass City Man gaged as clerk and full particulars About 2,700 People Wit- The barn foundation has a plant' Sales Reached $1,398,875 still am in the hospital doing fine, Athletic Team Members are printed on page seven. ing of barberry and elderberry, an hoping to be with my'outfit as soon Occurred Thursday, Mar. Mrs. Minnie May Anderson has nessed the Contests Here item in the magazine points out. Which Was $252,875 Ov- as I can get around. I have my foot to Be Guests of Club at 2, near Akron, Ohio. decided to quit farming and uses Last Week End; A short distance away is a flower er County's Quota. in a cast and using crutches be- Next Tuesday's Meeting. space on page two in this number bed which contains 24 varieties of cause I have a fractured bone but of the Chronicle to advertise in de- iris, eight varieties of peonies and everything will be fine soon. By tail an all-day sale of livestock, a wide assortment of chrysanthe-. the way, I was decorated with a I Residents here were shocked on machinery and feed on Friday, Three district championships mums, gaillardias, coreopsis, Shas-j In a final report of Fourth War purple heart today by our General H. 0. "Fritz" Crisler, head grid- Thursday, Mar. 2, to hear of the March 17. The farm is located one were decided at the Cass City dis- ta daisies, hardy phlox, regal and Loan bond sales, C. L. Bougher, so I will probably send it home as iron * coach of the University of sudden, tragic death of Myron D. trict basketball tournament last madonna lilies, daffodils and tu- Tuscola county chairman, says pur- soon as possible. It sure is beau- 'Michigan, will be the speaker at mile west, two miles south, one week end. In Class C, Cass City I Spencer, 25, serving as an Air mile west and one mile south of lips. A few annuals are planted in chases credited to the county were tiful." the March dinner of the Cass City Force cadet and stationed at Kent Kingston. Herb Haist is the auc- gained top honors by defeating the bed each year to insure a suc- $1,398,875, which is $252,875 over Community club next Tuesday eve- University, Kent, Ohio. Spencer, Sebewaing and Vassar. In Class j cession of blooms from the time the quota of $1,146,000. ning when members of the various tioneer and the Kingston State iiniiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii another pilot and their instructors Bank, clerk. B, Caro defeated Sandusky to earn J daffodils are open in spring until Quotas and sales of different athletic teams of the high school were killed when their planes col- In the Chronicle next week will its title. Akron gained the D chrysanthemums are frozen in the types of bonds follow. Paragraphs will be guests of the club. lided in mid-air near Akron, Ohio. appear the auction advertisement championship by defeating Owen- fall. "E" bonds — Quota, $578,000; Herbert Orin Crisler came to the Mr. Spencer left Cass City in of Wm. Johnson, 1% miles west dale and Gagetown. sales, $772,500.; over quota, $194,- About Folks in University of Michigan as head September and was sent to Miami, and % mile south of Gagetown. Large crowds attended the tour- 500. football coach in 1938, after serv- Florida, then transferred to Kent, nament games on all three nights. "F" and "G" Bonds — Quota, ing in the same capacity at Prince- Ohio. The sale date is March 22. About 2,700 people witnessed the $154,000.00; sales, $178,375; over the Service Myron D. Spencer, son of Mr. contests. Thursday night's crowd quota, $24,375.00. iimimimmimiimiiiiimmimiiimi! iimmmiimimmiimimiimiiHiiim and Mrs. Robt. Spencer, now of was the' largest with 1,000 fans in "C", "2V2" and "2%" Bonds — Detroit, was bom July 1, 1918, in Lenten Retreat Was attendance. The game scores were Quota, $76,000.00; sales, $172,000; Sgt. Nile Stafford, who left some Sanilac county. He is survived by as follows: over quota, $96,000.00. time ago for overseas duty, has Well Attended Class D. "7-8" Bonds—Quota, $338,000; written his relatives here from In- dia. Owendale 27, Unionville 25. sales, $276,000; under quota, $62,- y , Gagetown 34, Fairgrove 29. 000. Akron 23, Owendale 20. Sales by districts are as follows: The address of Maurice Kelley, One hundred sixty Evangelicals Akron and Wisner .....$96,220 gathered at the Cass City Evan- Akron 34, Gagetown 32. C. M. 3-C has been changed from Class B. Caro, Indianfields, Elling- New York City to C. B. M. U., gelical church Monday for the an- ton, Aimer and Wells 272,065 nual Lenten retreat of the Bay Caro 31, Sandusky 20. Plat 1, Naval A. B. D., Hueneme, Cass City, Elkland and California. City district. The meeting was Class C. Novesta 167,7751 under the chairmanship of the dis- ___V—— Cass City 35, Sebewaing 19. Fairgrove and Gilford 123,450 Pfc. Carl Schell has been pro- | trict superintendent, Rev. Wm. Ko- Vassar 37, Mayville 29. » Gagetown, Elmwood 58,475 teskey, of Bay City, and the main Kingston, Koylton 60,325 moted to the rank of corporal and Cass City 60, Vassar 38. has been transferred from Fort address of the afternoon was pre- The summary of the Cass City- Michigan is getting a more real- Mayville, Fremont, Day- sented by Bishop George Edward istic picture of 1944, the year .of Lewis, Washington, to Camp Vassar championship game Satur- ton, Watertown 164,975 Bowie, Texas. Epp, of Naperville, 111. His ad- day night follows. invasion and perhaps of decision. Millington, Arbela 68,835 dress was based upon a statement Selective service is now reclassify- Reese, Denmark 121,740 1 of G. P. Howard, entitled "The Cass City— ing a quarter of a million men— : Unionville, Columbia 75,585 Cadet Harold E. Huffman ar- Logic of Christian Missions," and FG F Pts many of them fathers—for possi- Vassar, Tuscola, Juniata 189,430 rived Monday morning for a seven- , included these items s DeLong, f. 4 0 8 ble military duty. Already an es- The above figures include allo-jday/urlough with relatives in Ca-^ i "We face a humanity that is too Ross, f 6 3 15 timated half million men are in ro and at the Lloyd E.. Karr home Bugbee, c 8 cations of bond purchases made by precious to neglect. We kno'w a 0 16 uniform. Casualty lists appear to Detroit Edison Co., the Michigan at Cass City, remedy for the ills of the world too Kettlewell, g 6 2 14 'be long, yet the big channel in- Leitch, g 2 1 Sugar Co, and other corporations wonderful to withhold. We have a 5jvasion has not started! What will doing business in the county and —V— Fritz" Crisler. Strickland, f 1 0 2 be the effect ol heavy invasion Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Loutzen- j Christ who is too glorious to hide. credited to the several districts hiser received word last week that We have an adventure that is too Totals 27 6 60 ! losses and a sustained continental ton the preceding six years. His Myron D. Spencer. battle on Michigan public opinion? named above. their son, Sgt. LeeLoutzenhiser record also includes two years of thrilling to miss." Vassar— had arrived overseas and is sta- Ms wife, the former Miss Doris Devotionals were led by the Rev. If the 300 German divisions are service—1930 and 1931—as head FG Pts tioned in England, grid coach and athletic director of Palach, of Ubly; his parents; four George Belknap of Evart. Music Wightman, f 3 6 able to withstand the Allies' brothers, Lynn of Tyre, Eugene, Gillman, f 6 double assaults on two" fronts with- Minnesota and eight years on the was furnished by the male choruses 13 athletic staff of his alma mater, serving with the Army in Virginia, of Pigeon and Snover churches. Roberts, c 1 6 13 out collapsing prior to the Ameri- in Mrs. Richard McDonald received Louis in the Navy at Great Lakes, Discussion groups on conference McKenny, g 1 can elections in November, the ef- word that her son, Lt. Leonard Chicago, from which he was gradu- 5 1 feet of invasion and battle casual- ated with scholastic honors in 1922. Ill.s and Allan of Detroit; four sis- interests-§,wd the new Evangelical Cotterfield, g 0 1 Pfc.