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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1965_________ PAGE NINE VKiTHRWMTM REAL ESTATE For Rent For Sale— _ Miscellaneous HOMES 'THREE - BEDROOM HOUSE NOW BUILDING Newly ledecoi.ited Will rent Two- untl three-bedroom eco with or without oil heater. I BARGAINS — Used bikes, used refrigerator and used electric nomy homes with full base Phone 372-2911. 49-tfc runge. Firestone Store, Nyssa, ments. Choose now and select 47-tfc your colors and floor coverings LARGE HOUSE On Apple Val Ore. ley farm, one mile from Nyssa. LIKE NEW ELECTROLUX — Sales, service Bernard Eastman, 315 Main St. Three bedroom with 1 Mi baths, and supplies of vacuum clean PhoM >73 NN 50-tfc carpet, built-in range. New low ers and floor polishers. Harold price, $11,H00. $1000 down. TWO-BEDROOM Modern Home Potter. Phone 549-1745, Weiser, HOW ABOUT THIS? — With gas furnace. Walking Idaho. 35-tfc I-arge three-bedroom home — distance to business district. Two full baths, rumpus rixrm, W. J. Browne. Phone 372-28M. BEEF OR PORK For your lock er. Cut, wrapped, frozen and two fireplaces, two-car garage 50- 3tp guaranteed good. Treasure Val with large storage. New low ley Packing Co. Telephones 372- price, $23,500. Long-term loan SMALL TWO BEDROOM HOME Six miles from Nyssa. Wayne 3103 and 372-3393. 31-tfc EXPERT FEE APPRAISING— Simpson. Call 372-2887. 50-tfc Federal and state of Oregon ORDER METAL HEADGATES certification. All types of rural TWO BEDROOM HOME With NOW for your concrete ditches. and urban properties. garage. Also three • bedroom Eder Hardware Phone 372- home with garage. Both in 2286. 17-tfc KEN POND good locations Phone 372-2982 Real Estate — New Homes NEW ELECTROLUX ELECTRIC after 6 p m Hudson Robb. 16 North Third Dial 372-2915 F1XJOR POLISHER and Wax< r 51- 2tp Kon Pond, Res Phone 372-3108 Motor and wax pads never Hal Hopper, Res Phone 473-2078 been used. Mrs. Jack Wood. 372-2890 (mornings or eve For Sale—Real Estate Call nings) 50-2tp TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — By owner. Phone 372-3147. Mrs. WHITE BEDROOM SET — In cludes twin-size bookcase head- THREE BEDROOMS Rumpus Douglas Wilkerson. 33-tfc I board, rails and three-drawer rexim in basement, living room dresser. Bob Root. Phone 372- and family room with fireplace. 235 ACRE ROW CROP AND 2969. 50-tfc Carport, nice yard. Best loca STOCK RANCH - Two-bed room home. $42,500. Terms. tion. FHA terms. Shown by Mel Beck Real Estate. Phone LOST Bright ('arp«t Colors . . . appointment Restore them with Blue Lustre. 372-3532. 43-tfc 10 ACRES One mile from town Rent electric shampooer, $1. Excellent soil. Good house. Coast - to - Coast Store, Nyssa. TWO-BEDROOM Modern Home $17,500. Cl • hh .I m $’».500. with Phone 372-3545. 51-ltc INVESTMENT— terms Mel Beck Real Estate. Two—Two-bedroom houses and Phone 372-3532. 50-tfc one three - bedroom house, all Miscellaneous well-located on paved streets Services All three for only $9,000. Some For Sale—Produce terms. EXTRA I.AHGE living room with APPLES — Deliciot* Jonathan, BUTCHERING - Hogs, beef and sheep. Free pick-up in Nyssa fireplace, large family area and Rome and Winesap apples. 1 ¥< area. Cutting, wrapping and kitchen. One bedroom and bath miles east of Gayway junction. freezing Hickory-smoked hams upstairs with three bedrooms Phone Fruitland 452-3352. and bacon. Treasure Valley and bath downstairs. $13,000 00. 42-tfc Packing Co Telephones 372- TWO-BEDROOM HOME - On 3103 and 372-3393. 31-tfc North First street for only $7,500.00 For Sale—Pets___ PROPANE BOTTI.ES FILLED— BEST LOCATION - 5-gallon size, $2 each or two Two-bedroom home with car BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS Chi for $3.75. Ideal Gas and Appli huahua puppies now! Also one peted living room and dining ance, Nyssa. Phone 372-2214. mother dog, one-year-old. See room Newly remodeled kit 22-tfc at first house north of Farmers chen, built-in electric range and Equipment or call 372-2595. oven. New natural gas fur 51-ltp nace. Complete two - bedroom Wanted to Buy apartment in basement. $14.- ESKIMO SPITZ PUPPIES — 800.00. Eight weeks old. Contact L. R. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for slaughter horses. Clyde Smith Price. Phone Parma 722-5286. Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore. 51-2tp Across from the Ontario Sales Real Estate Yard. 23-tfc FOR SALE Bernard Eastman Insurance 315 Main St. Phone 372-3535 Work Wanted WANTED Firs* Class Line Mechanic Salary and Commission, Fringe Benefits Call 889-6950 Evenings WHY PAY MORE?—Experienced and guaranteed work. We top FOR SALE or remove trees and also do roofing work D. M. Barnhart THREE BEDROOM HOME— and Sons. Call Ridgeview 339- Carpeting, fireplace, garage and 3324. carport. $13,500. Journal Classifieds Bring Results 1 For Sale—Autos 1953 CHEVROLET HALF - TON PICKUP Has six cylinders, four-speed and heater. Asking $315. Phone 372-2618. 51-3tp For Sale— Farm Machinery SIX-ROW McCOLLUM BEATER with six-row clippers attached. I BOB THOMPSON AGENCY Can be adapted for beating po tatoes. Phone 372-3393. 28-tfc Dial 372-3355 FARM LOANS MERRY CHRISTMAS! Good Used Cars Classifieds Bring Results! PRICED RIGHT! SEE US 1962 Mercury 2-Dr. Hardtop $1395 1963 Chevrolet 4-Door Impala $1795 1 V-8 with automatic transmission, power steering, radio and heater. V-8 with automatic transmission, power steer ing, radio and heater. Two-tone (bronze and white). 1965 Comet 4-Door Wagon $2195 Six-cylinder with automatic transmission and heater. Only 12,000 miles! 1964 Dodge Polara 4-Dr. Hardtop $2195 V-8 with automatic transmission, power steer ing, air conditioning, radio and heater. — COMMERCIAL — 1962 Ford */2-Ton Pickup $1795 1958 Ford Va-Ton Pickup $895 (4 x 4). V-8 with four-speed and heater. (4 x 4). V-8 with four-speed, heater and canopy. See Other Units on Our Nyssa Lot At Fourth and Main. — See Our Nyssa Representative — RODNEY COWGILL —for — STA-RITE PUMPS Sales — Service We Service All Makes! - call — Nyssa Co-op 372-3548 or After 6 p. m. Phone 372-3038 SEE US for Jacuzzi Pumps and SERVICE On All Makes! — phones — CALL 372-2901 GENTRY FORD SALES, Inc. Days .... 372-2266 Nights . . . 372-3377 Malheur County’s ONLY FORD DEALER — For Ford Cars, Trucks, Mercury, Mustang and T-Bird Eder Hardware 490 So. Oregon Ontario, Oregon Dial 889-8601 Nyssa, Oregon FORMER GUEST OF KURTZ COUPLE SENDS GREETINGS Newell Heights—Mr and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz recently received a Christmas letter from Teddy Jones of Siere Leone, Africa. He spent a summer with the Kurtz couple four years ago and at the time was studying in the United States. He then went to Quebec, Canada, where he com pleted his college education be fore returning to his native coun try where he had been teaching college chemistry. Jones said that he is now mar ried, his wife was graduated from a college in England and is a phy sical education teacher. He also stated that he has now returned to Quebec where he will study for two years for his mas ter’s degree. His wife remained in Africa and plans to join him in Canada after the birth of their first child. Jones asked the Kurtz' to re member him to all his friends in this community. Adrian News By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Legal Notice ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the con struction of water system im provement. 1965. for the City of Nyssa. Oregon, addressed to the Honorable Mayor and City Coun cil, City of Nyssa. Oregon, will be received at the office of the City Manager, City Hall, Nyssa. Oregon, until 8 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, on the 11th day Instruction of January. 1966. and then will FREE CRAFT LESSONS—Regu be publicly epened and read. lar classes at 10 a.m. on Tues The work contemplated consists days and Thursdays. Will also of construction of two pump sta- give group instruction at other | tions. complete with vertical tur times. Call 372-3060 for ap bine well pumps, electrical and pointment. 47-5tc j diesel drivers, pipe valves and COMPLETE Your High School fittings, metering and chlorina- Education at Home in Spare jtion systems, and an electrical Time. Pay only $6.00 monthly. control system, and construction of approximately 1800 linear feet Write for free booklet that ex i of 10-inch. 12-inch and 16-inch plains how. American School, ' transmission pipeline. P. O. Box 581, Boise Idaho. Plans and specifications may be 44-10tp examined in the office of the City Manager. City Hall. Nyssa, Ore gon. or at the office of Cornell. WANTED Salesman With or Without Howland. Hayes & Merryfield. Consulting Engineers, 414 North Car Experience First Street, Boise. Idaho. A copy Fast-Selling Line of said documents may be obtain ed at the Consulting Engineer’s Call 889-6950 Evenings office at P. O. Box 829. Boise. Idaho, on request upon a deposit of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) for each document. The full amount of the deposit will be re funded if said documents are re turned in good condition within BODY WORK ten (10) days after the award of PAINTING the Contract. Bidders must be prequalified in and accordance with the applicable WINDSHIELD parts of Chapter 279 of Oregon Revised Statutes. Prequalifica Glass Installation tion forms, completely filled out, (FREE ESTIMATES) shall be mailed to the City Re corder. City Hall, Nvssa. Oregon, at least ten days prior to the bid opening. Each proposal must be submit- J 505 Main Street ted on the prescribed form and Phone 372-3524 accompanied by a certified check NYSSA, OREGON or bid bond executed on the pre scribed form payable to the City of Nyssa. Oregon, in an amount USED not less than five percent (5%) of the amount bid. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a bond for • Dearborn Large faithful performance of the Con Gas Heater. tract in the full amount of the • Dearborn Small Contract price. Gas Heater. The right is reserved to reject • Universal any or all proposals, to postpone Gas Heater. the award of the Contract for a • Siegler Oil Heater. period not to exceed thirty (30) • General Electric days and to accept that proposal 50-Gallon which is to the best interests of Water Heater. the City of Nyssa, Oregon. Dated this 17th day of Decem (Gas Appliance Adapted ber. 1965. for Natural or Propane) CITY OF NYSSA. OREGON IDEAL GAS and by FRED O. KOCH City Recorder APPLIANCE CO. Publication Dates: December 14 No. First Dial 372-2214 23, 1965; December 30, 1965; Jan-1 Nyssa, Oregon uary 6, 1966. i SEE US for RAY'S BODY & PAINT SHOP APPLIANCES KBOI — Boise • • . Channel 2 **undM>, Dee. 2« Joy Brownfield entertained her Sunday school class Friday eve ning at a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day, Mr and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson and family were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. K. I. Peterson for a pre Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer and grandchildren, Susan and Richard Grannis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer and children went to Mountain Home Air Force base hospital Sunday to visit Mrs. Del Grannis. Her condition is report ed to be much improved. Sally Maas of Laguna Beach, Calif., arrived Saturday morning for several days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey and fam ily. Mrs. Ronald Batt of Nyssa and Ross Mills went to Caldwell Dec. 15 to visit their mother, Mrs. C. SCHNABEL FAMILY RETURNS j R. Mills, and to take her to the Mr and Mrs. Marvin Schnabel. doctor, due to a case of flu. Teresa and Suzanne returned Messrs, and Mmes. Harold Web Dec. 10 from a three-week trip ster of Lamar, Colo.; Vance Web into the southern states They ster, Dayton, Ohio; Carl Dillon, spent a week with Mrs. Schna Vesper. Kan.; Marvin Boardman, bel’s brother-in-law and sister, Lorraine, Kan.; Theo Philbrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lenz and Ran Lincoln, Kan.; Homer Philbrick dy at Huntsville, Ala., and then and his mother, Blanche Phil visited places of interest in Flo brick. Goodland. Kan.; Gary rida, Louisiana and Old Mexico Webster, Burley. Idaho; and Lacy before returning home. Brooks of Nampa were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Web VISITS GRANDPARENTS ster. They all attended the fun Gary L. Blackburn of Minnea eral services for Mrs. Alta Web polis, Minn., who is attending ster. Brigham Young university in Janice Squibbs was a Saturday Provo, Utah, is spending the overnight guest of Tami Winn. Christmas holidays with his Wayne Sparks arrived home grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Friday evening and David Looney Blackburn. The latter couple re arrived Saturday evening to cently received a telephone call spend the Christmas holidays from their daughter. Mrs Dewey with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Strong of Anaheim, Calif., and Robert Long. Mr. and Mrs Bill listened to musical Christmas I Looney. Both boys are attending greetings played on the accordion the University of Oregon in Eu by their grandson. Robin Strong. gene. IN APPRECIATION We take this opportunity to thank our friends for their many kindnesses expressed in thought and deed following the death of our beloved mother, grandmother and sister. We shall always re member your many thoughtful acts. —The Family of Alta Webster WEEKLY TV SCHEDULES 9 00—Oral Roberts 9 30—Armchair Adventure 9 35—Salt take Tabernacle Choir 10 00— Th*- Beatles 1 10 30—Porky I lg 1 11:00—Face the Nation* 11:30—River Boat 12 30—NFE Count- do'A n to Kickoff* 1.30—CBS N* wm “1965—A Year c/f <’rials” 3:30—Inspiration for Rife -KBOI 4:00—20th Century, “Man of the Month—Man of the Year Fope Paul VI” 4 30—To Tell the Truth* 5:00—UaNMie (Rive)* I 10 M • r ■> '• orite Martian (Live—Color)* 6:00—Ed Suitivan Show (Live)* 7:00—Perry Mason 1 Live)* “The Case of the Double Entry Mind" 8 00—(Jandia Camera (L)* 8 30—What « My Line? (L)* 9 00—The Wackiest Ship in the Army* 10:00—Peyton Place, Part I ■ 10:30—Weekend News 10:40—The Weather 10 45—Harry Reasoner Neus (Live)* 11:00—Movie Time, “Crusades,” Loretta Young, Henry Wilcoxon ---------- Morning Headline« Monday, Iler. 27 Thru Friday, Dec. 31 7.00—Captain Kangai <>o (L)* 8 00—Mike Wallace Morninu News «Live)* 8 25—KBOI Morning News (Live) 8 30—The McCoys (Live)* 9:00—Andy of May berry (Live)* 9 30—The Dick Van Dyke Show 1 0 00—Love uf Life’ 10:25—CBS News (L) 10:30—Search for Tomorrow (D* 10:45—Guiding Light* 11:00—General Hospital 1 11:30—As the World Turns (Live)* 12 00—Password (L)* 12:30—House Party (Live)* 1.00—To tell the Truth (Live)* 1:25—KBOI News 1:30—Edge or Night* 2:0«»—Secret Storm* 2.30—Bonnie Wallis Show (Live) 3:15—Kitchen Kapers 3:30—X-2 Show with Captain Jett ( KBOI—Live) 4:30—The Rifleman (Mon., Thurs.) 4 30—Marshal Dillon (Tuesday) 4:30—Tall Man (Wednesday) 4 30—Marshal Dillon (Friday) 5 00—CBS News with Walter < ronkite (L)* 3 30—KBOI News Today (Live) Sports; Stock Report. Weather Monday, Dee. 27 6:00—I’ve Got a Secret* 6:30—The Lucy Show 7.00—Andy Griffith Show (L—C)* / 30—Hazel 8 00—Art Linkletter’s Hollywood Talent Scouts (Live—Color)* 9 00—Combat 1 10:00—Peyton Place, Part II 1 10 30—Ten-Thirty Report 10 45—Sports Final I a 5ft—The Weather 10 55—Movie Time. "Golden Age of Comedy," Laurel and Hardy, Will Rogers --------- Morning Hendl • ne? Turwday, Dec. 28 6 00—The Patty Duke Show f 6 30—Red Skelton Show <• ?olor)* 7 30—Petticoat Junction (C)* 8 00—Rawhide • “Crossing at White Feather" 9:00—Man Called Shenandoah f 9 30—CBS Report«. “Christmas in Viet Nam” 10 00—Idaho 1965 in Review—KBOI 10:30—Ten-Thirty Report 10 45—Sports Final 10 so—The Weather 10.55—Movie Time, “Goodbye, My I>ady,” Vivian Vance, --------- Mot tn rig Headlines Urdnckdi), Dec. 2» 6 00—Donna Reed 1 6 30—Beverly Hill bill iea (L-C)* 7:00—Green Acres 7 30—Dick Van Dyke Show (Color)* 8 00—Danny Kaye Show (Color)* 9 00—McHale’s Navy 9:30—Secret Agent* "You Are Going to Be More Permanent” 10 30—Ten-Tn!rty Report 10 45—Sports Final 1ft 5ft—The Weather 10 55—Western Pla vhouse “Oklahoma Woman,” Richard Denning, Cathy Downs --------- Morning Headlines Thursday. Dee. 30 7:00—Thursday Night Movie* "Rome Adventure,” Troy Donahue, Angie Dickinson, Suzanne Pleahette 9 00—Jackie Gleason Show* 10 00—Peyton F’lace, Part III f I ft 30—Ten-Thirty Report la 45—Sports Final 1ft 50—The Weather 10:55—The Ski Scene 11 25—Movie Time, "Jack and the Beanstalk,” Abbott and Costello, Dorothy Ford --------- Morning Headlines Friday, Dee. 31 6:00—The Munsters* "Treasure of Mocking Bird Heights” 6 30—Hogan's Heroes 7 00—Gomet Pyle, L’SMC’ (L-C)* 7:30—The Smothers Brothers Show* 8 00—Th#» Wild Wild West* 9:00—Honey West f 9 30—Trials of O’Brien* "What Can Go Wrong?” 10 3J—Ten-Thirty Report 10 45—Sports Final 10 50—The Weather 10:55—Movie Time, "No Time for Sergeants.” Andy Griffith, Nick Adams --------- Mornrng Head! ines Saturday, Jan. 1 7 00—Captain Kangaroo* 8 00—Mighty Mouse Playhouse 8 30—Cotton Bowl Festival Parade (Live—Color)* 9:30—Tournament Of Rosea Parade (Live—Color)* 11:45—Cotton Bowl Football Game (Live—Color)* 3:00—Golf Classic* 4:00—The Flintstones 4 :30—Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 5 5 :30—«Fidget f 6:00—Lost in Space* 7:00—Saturday Night at the Movies* ■ Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House," Cary Grant, Myrna Loy 9:0 0— G unsmoke* 10:00—The I^oner* “To the West of Eden” 10:30—Ten-Thirty Report 10:45—The Weather 10:50—Movie Time, “The Story of Mankind," Hedy Lamarr, Vincent Price ---------- Morning Headlines 6:00—Gilligan’s Island 6 30—My Three Sons * CBS f ABC KTVB — Boise . . . Channel 7 «unday. Dee. 2« 8:00—Annie OaKley (Llve)t 8 30—Beany and Cecil (L-C)I 9:00—Bull winkle (Live—Color)l 9:30—Discovery ’65 (Llve)l 10:00—This Is the Life 10:30—Faith for Today 11:00—Meet cne Press (Live—Color)’ 11:30—Issues and Answers (Live)1 12:00—Projection ’66 2:00—AFL Cham pionship Foot ball Game (Live)’ 5:30—Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 0:30—Branded (Live—Color) • 7:00—Bonanza (L-C)’ 8 00—Sunday Night Movie (Live—Color) 1 "Pony Soldier,” Tyrone Power. Cameron Mitchell 9:15—Year-End News Review—KTVB News Special 10:00—Bob Young: News (Live)f 10:15—Weekend News and Weather 10:30—Sunday Show-time, "The Restless Years.” Sandra Dee. John Saxon. Teresa Wright Monday. Dec. 27 I’hru Frida,. Dee. 31 7:00—The Today Show (Live)’ 8 00—Fractured Phrases (L-C)’ 8:25—NBC News (L) 8 30—Concentration (Live)’ 9:00—Morning Star (Live—Color)’ 9:30—Paradise Bay (Live—Color)’ 10 00—Jeopardy (Live-—Color)’ 10:30—Let’s Play Post Office ( Live—Color)’ 10:55—NBC News (L) 11:00—Donna Reed f 11:30—Let’s Make a Deal (L-C)’ 11:55—NBC News (L) 12:00—The Days of Our Lives (LC) 12:30—The Doctors (Live)’ 1:00—Another World’ 1:30—You Don’t Say (Live—Color)’ 2:00—Match Game (Live—Color)’ 2 26—NBC News (L) 2:30—Periscope With Shlrli Mix 3:00—Ben Casey’ SPECIAL— Friday. Dee. 31 12:00—Gator Bowl Football (L)f 2:30—East-West Football Game 5:30—1965 Headlines of the Year (Live)’ Monday. Dec. 27 4:00—The Early Show 5 30—Huntley-Brink ley Report (L) 6:00—The Big News; Hometown Reporter 6:15—Weather in Motion 6 20—Sports Picture 6 25 — Business News «30—Hullabaloo 7:00—John Forsythe 7:30—The Legend of Jesse JamesT 8:00—Twelve O’clock High 7 9:00—Andy Williams Show (L-C)’ 10:00—The Farmer’s Daughter I 10:30—Nitebeat News 10:45—Weather 10:50—Nitebeat Sports 10 55—The Tonight Show (L-C)’ Tuesday. Dec. 2S 4:00—Adventure Time 5:30—Huntley-Brink ley Report (I.)’ 6:00— The Big News; Hometown Reporter 6:15—Weather tn Motion 6 20—Sports Picture 6 25—Business News 6:30—My Mother. the Car 7:00—Tuesday Night Movie (L-C)’ "Follow the Boys.” Connie Francis, Paula Prentice 9 Oil—F-Troops 7 9:30—The Fugitive 1 10:30—Nitebeat News 10:45—Weather 10:50—Nitebeat Sports 10:55—Tonight Show V ednesdny. Dec. 2W 4 00—The Early Show 5:80—Huntley-Brink ley Report (L)’ 6 00—The Big News; Hometown Reporter 6 15—Weather 6:20—Sports Picture 6 25—Business News 6:30—The Addama Family- 1 7-00—The FBI 8 00—I Spy 9:00—Bob Hope I Live I'olor)’ 10:00—Dr. Kildare—I 10:30—Nitebeat News 10 45—Weather 10 50—Nitebent Sports 10 55—Tonight Show’ Tkuraday. Dee. JO 4:00—Adventure Time 5 36—Huntley-Brink ley Report (L)’ 6:00—The Big News; Hometown Reporter 6 15—Weather In Motion 6:20—Sports Pletore 6 25—Business News 6:30—Daniel Boon' (Live—Color)’ 7:30—Bewitched I 8:00—Dean Martin Show (L-C)’ 9:00—Laredo 10 no—Dr. Kildare—II 10:30—Nitebeat News 10 45—Weather 10 50—-Nitebeat Sports 10:55—Tonight Show’ Friday. Dec. 31 4 :00—The Early Show 5 :30—Huntley-Brlr. a- ley Report 11.)’ 6:00—The Big News; Hometown Reporter 6.15—Weather tn Motion 6:20—Sports Picture 6:25—Business News 6:30—Camp Runa- muck (L-C)’ 7:00—Hank (L-C)’ 7:30—Mr. Roberts 8:00—Man From UNCLE (Live—Color)’ 9:00—Orange Bowl Parade (Live—Color >• 10:00—Get Smart’ (0:3<>—Nitebeat New s 10:45—Weather 10-50—Nitebent Spo-ts 10:55—Tonight Show’ Saturday, Jan. 1. lOtitl 7:00—The Jetsons 7:30—Atom Ant (Live—Color) • 8 no—Secret Squint I (Live—Color > • 8:30—Orange Bowl Parade (Live—Color > • 9:30—1966 Tourna ment of Rodea l'arade (Live—Color >• 11 45—Sugar Bowl Football Garin ( Live—Color > • 2:45—Rost- Bowl Football Garn- (Lit e—Color > • 5:45—Orange Bowl Football Game (Live—Color i • 9:00 Th- Big Vall- 10:00—Boh Young News (Live)r 10:15—Weekend News and Weather 10:30—Saturday Showtime, "The Secret Ways," Richard Wldmark, Sonza Zlemann • NBC 1! ABC