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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 18

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS NTW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY It, 19 less Texan. He'd like to get back to his acliiig career. His ultimata goal? "It sounds strange, but I would like In do good and rin unll King of the Road Reaches Crest but Eyes Even Brighter Horizons Not only does he star on the numbers in the half-hour song as a matter of course by the By BOB THOMAS Migni somenung ijk music.

Alter seven years he was keep mm King or me roaa niuuu mean i jg to do good for oth- HOLLYWOOD AP) It television show, which follows session were written by Koger soft-accented Texan wnose tal- I dunna, he muses, earning $25,000 a year, but he of the vear but he hopes to cut ers and I'd like to do well in mv ents have brought him fantastic "I never see the money: I just was dissatisfied. nu-n uvirkln hp lnnkrf t. called "The Roger Miller Spe- Bob Hope's Viet Nam special on Miller. NBC tonight: all but one of the This feat of prodigy is taken rewards. sign over the checks.

cial." and well it should. "I was spook to them, a court i do th what I do." "You know, it's a funny thing. irtna a nt For a nrooosea When you're poor, you're al- establishment. "Even I r-f FREE PARKING half-hour series. a.

r. i I 11 4 1 Al. 1 7 -Ts, "S11 earning gooa mon- SuccffiS doesn-t satisfy the rest you II do when you get a lot of ey. I wanted to be phenomenal. BOND EXCLUSIVE NOW SHOYIKG t- money.

Ill be dad-gummed if I And after seven years in Nash- can remember any of 'em now. ville, I wasn't" got credit cards by the pocket- Roger was ready to move on. 11 THE IPCRESS FILF IS A TAUT, TINGLING FILM!" ful and I don't know what to do But before he did, he made an ROLLER SKATING Evtry Night Except Monday 7:30 to 11:00 Matinees and Hols. 2:00 to 5:00 SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Mnu A tb Aa. Saatb AmkT Tonight thro Smtnrday hv, BEST Picture, Actren, Dlrtelor "DARLING" Shown 1 and p.m.

Sat. A Son. Mat. Onlr A i p.m. "SLEEPING BEAUTY" -McCAUS II ii 1 ALL OVER THE I PLACE I AND YOU'LL 1 LOVE IT! I THIS IS THE all I "I 7 7fe mmmmmmmmmm met STHAXO CIiE3IA NEW BRUNSWICK CH 9-0198 MOVIE YOU HAVE TO SEE TWICEI with 'em." album of his wry ballads for Almost Missed Smash records.

He came to Hol- The Miller saga begins back ood and attended a couple of in the small towns of Texas and dramatic classes with the aim Oklahoma, where he played of becoming an actor. But his country and Western music for Smash record proved just that, modest fees. "The dates were His musical career finally took high schools, mostly," he re- fire culminating with "King of calls. "We'd get a lot of hoots tn Road," a 2 million-seller and yells' with our music. I which 114 other artists have also didn't hear applause until I was recorded.

22 years old." Tasttt Success By that time Roger had Nw 5 ves in a Wood-moved on to Nashville, the Val- land Hills estate formerly halla of country and Western owned by Clint Walker and has SHOWN AT: ALSO PLUS: SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. "Zesrtul, Overt Stx Playl' mabshau. 1 Herald 'A TOTAL JOY" cue Al FY Mm Tribune "A LAUGHER!" MDEffif niwini'im a wue nis secona ana 11-week-old son, his first. One-nighters and night club dates 5TH FINAL RECORD BREAKING WEEK Nam Y't TO WE CORE fciwvouR Blo Bloom Cassel Kanfredi Mercier -Tognazzi Vini DANCE TONIGHT For Folka A Ovor. HIGHTST0WN COUNTRY CLUB T'i! meet new people A malt new frlendi whether alene reuplet Sl.an.

Dances vrr Friday night alto. HERE COMES THE BIGGEST BOND OF ALL! I I i i I I i 1 "Ml rriMa SEAfJCGUERY A liUlVWUIIaiiraaiiU nm urn imyri MEL'S LOUNGE ROUTE 35 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Featuring COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY Now Appearing "SM0KEY WARREN" And His BIG WESTERN REVIEW With DOTTY MAE HARVEY REYNOLDS Radio A TV Recording Start THIS FRI. SAT.

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KITCHEN NOW OPEN featuring MARGE COLE'S FAMOUS PIZZA PIES PLATTERS ORDLHS TO GO CL 4-9634 STARTING TIMES -10 I i i I 1 Tha In Comcthyof thoYcsrabou! a 1 3h I i formerly ALBANY 43 Albany St. Phone 249-2100 ACTijtL FforwtNT OF uk a a lux a uA7 mm NOIANGI rKfcfc rAKMIMul TICKETS ON SALE NOW! 4TII.1ES0NLY! FEBRUARY 2 and 3 vsmm lama mmttyn. PALACE (2ieiH4 OLIUIEfl OTHELLO j- am jm Dean Martin Shirley MacLaine raw wyit Fresh from His Triumphant Role asJamei Bond NOW Sea SEAN CONNERY mori dangcnmsly ilivt thai avert COShix tim LINDA PERRI Manvillc Girl Dances to Aid CP Telethon MANVILLE Among the entertainers seen last weekend on the WOR-TV telethon to aid in the fight against cerebral palsy was Copa girl Linda Perri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Perbach of 45 N.

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BRUNSWICK (in Kendall Park Shopping Center) seum and appeared on television in behalf of that New York show 1 Agent 00 V4 he's the mad inventor i of instant I 1 1 ing. She also essayed a role in the Foothills Playhouse produc just a fraction stunidl Ym lig Ccniedy of Klnsteen-Ssxfy- Dear Sirs; Please send my Lesson Msmbership Card for 5 i I he's MAD i-Ktt LtibUMs to: I SUSIThe big-bfg, 'a NB Mima Thty dtn'l Mtd Addrt bright-bright fun-fun story of two dedicated Airline-Hostess at keeping one up- lesson to be att I Ol't- ta m. Now Afternaaa Rllm-Calck Claaa Than. ta p.m. I oaaa I Ct'fy St.

iconknpvl" one down-one Please send me -additional coupons. I Wj- 1 ft BL-rl AMERICAN I 1 wVTR INTERNATIONAL -J i tion, "Dark at the Top of the Stairs," and models under the wing of Candy Jones, onetime Miss Atlantic City. Tops 1965 The telethon grossed $831,634 in pledges, it was reported by Julius R. Pollatschek, president of the United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New Jersey. This is $24,634 more than was pledged last year, he said.

Participating CP affiliates in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey share the funds. Pledges for New Jersey exceeded $136,000, compared with $129,000 last year, Pollatschek said. Stars from all media entertained during the 20-hour telecast. Dennis James acted as master of ceremonies with Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence as hostess and host. iufpooifl -i ROUTE 18 EAST BSTOfffflt ALSO Corned r.

12 1 A.a-aua -r Wal SOLD OUT NEWARK The Symphony Hall is sold out for Sunday evening's show, the sec ond WJRZ Country Cavalcade. The lineup will include Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys, Little Jimmy Dickens, Webb Pierce, and Max Powell. i i v. WHICH WAY JJ ARE THE GIRLS j.r. A' 3 GOEING? 5ft 1 aar i -v a.

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