The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 July 1970 — Page 31

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Linkletter And Cash To Be At Michigan State Fair

If a person wishes to view the tops in the entertainment world he should attend the Michigan State Fair in Detroit, where talent from across the country will be in great abundance. The Michigan State Fair, which will begin Aug. 28 and run until Sept. 7, will be billing such names as Art Linkletter. Johnny Cash. James Darin, Roy Clark. Arthur Godfrey and Charlie Pride. Also on the program The Fifth Dimension, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Three Degrees and The Young Canadians, all pop groups , will be on hand to en tertain the fairgoers. Johnny Cash will appear on Aug. 31 and will give two performances. the first at 4. followed by the evening show at 8 p.m. Johnny Cash, star of his own ABC-TV show, is a countrywestem singer, and will bring along some of his regular show people. Helping Cash will be Carl

Perkins and the Tennessee Three, Mother MaybeUe and the Carter Family the Statler Brothers. Art Linkletter will be at the fair for a three day visit. Aug. 28-30. and will hold two shows daUy. the afternoon show beginning at 2:30 and the evening at 7:30. James Darin, famed singer, will appear Sept. 3-4 with performances at 5 and 9 p.m. Roy Clark, country-western singer, will be at the fair on Sept. 5-7. with show times scheduled for 5 and9p.m. on Sept. 5,3 and 7 p.m. on Sept. 6, and 2:30 and 8:30 on Sept. 7. Arthur Godfrey, comedian, and Charlie Pride, black country music star will be at the fair on Aug. 31 with performance times yet to be set. The Fifth Dimension will perform on Sept. 6 at 4 and 9 p.m . and Paul Revere and the Raiders will play on Aug. 31. The Third Degree will perform on Sept. 3-4 with show- times set for 4 and 7:30 p.m. The Young Canadians will be at the fair from Aug. 28 through Aug. 30 and will perform twice daily, the afternoon show starting at 2:30 and the evening show at 7:30 p.m. Other attractions at the fair will be Mark Wilson and the Magic Allakazam that will perform daily at 3 and 7 p.m. Also the Hurricane Hell Drivers will give shows on the Aug. 28 through Aug. 31. Show times have not yet been released by the fair board. Steers Average $40.20 At Hoosier B?ef Show A Q.arolais - Angus crossbred steer brought s6l per hundredweight to top the auction opening the 1970 Hoosier Beef Show at Indianapolis July 9. The price was record, exceeding by $2 per hundredweight the previous high set in 1968. The 1,210-pound steer, entered by Dick Caldwell & Son. Frankfort. was purchased by Safeway Quality Foods, Inc.. Indianapolis. Second highest selling steer was a 1,105-pound CharolaisHerford crossbred entered by Richard H. Bess. Monon This animal also was purchased by Safeway Quality Foods for $59 50 per hundredweight Other high prices included a 930-pound Angus entered by John F Mendenhall & Family. Danville, and a 1.040-pound Angus entered by W Judson Hardy. Martinsville Each steer brought $55 per hundredweight The Mendenhall steer was purchased by Walt's Market. Indianapolis, and the Hardy animal was bought f by Safeway Quality Foods A Charolais. entered by Robert L Burch & Family. Indianapolis, brought $54 50 per hundredweight. and an Angus entered by Homestead Farm. Cedar Lake, sold for $52 per hundredweight Safeway QualityFoods purchased both animals-. One hundred and five steers in the show sold for a total of $44,262.19 and weighed a total of 110.100 lbs The 1969 total for 106 steers was $39,306.53 The average selling price of the steers was S4O 20 per hundredweight and the average weight was 1.049 pounds This was $3.03 higher per hundredweight than the 1969 average. The average weight of the 1970 steers was 52 pounds more than last year's average Safeway Quality Foods was the largest single buyer, purchasing 20 steers. Preston's Market bought 18, Red's Market bought 7 and Speedway Lockers and Ary Way Foods 5 each There were 30 buyers at the auction.