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I i i i 1 PHYSICIAN ON-CALL 24 HOURS Approved Activity Social Rehabilition Program $500- $600 PER MONTH Distributed by BUEU VSTA DISTRIBUTION Inc. 1985 Touchstae Pictures PG. 1983-5731 205 E. Third, Johnston City 833-6081 after 4pm S.ILLINOIS Thursday 5:00 7:10 9:20 Thursday 4:45 7:00 9:15 Thursday 4:45 7:00 9:15 Southern HIinoisan, Thursday, November 27, 1986 Page 35 1 S. ILLINOIS 457-6100 L-LT-J Peanuts Television TOVM IS Top 20 howujoulpN on THEENPOF YOU LIKE TO I A L0N6 STICK! I THINK IT UJOULP BE NICE IF YOU WERE TO SHARE YOUR PINNER WITH THE CAT NEXT POOR irecoiro Frank and Ernest Xrp THANKFUL rO IP Vftn'ft riX i 1986 Ported Feature or dCtf, AM 1 6LAD WAD FOP- LDtfCU! A eadl lows "Cosby" on Thursday night, had the distinction of placing twice in the top 10 in the Nielsens, at No.

2 in its regular time period and at No. 8 for its special showing on Monday as a lead-in for "ALF," a sitcom about a puppet space alien. "ALF" was assisted to a 21.5 rating, but Jaffe said the show was expected to drop again this week without "Family Ties." The rest of the top 10 shows, in descending order, were "Murder, She Wrote," "60 Minutes," "Cheers," "Golden Girls," "Moonlighting" and "Night Court." "Kate's Secret," NBC's movie about the binge-and-purge syndrome bulimia, placed 10th with a rating of 24.1, the best for a special movie so far during the November sweeps. As expected, the CBS miniseries satire "Fresno" crashed as it went on through five nights, dropping from a 19.7 rating for its opening two-hour segment the previous Sunday, to 15.2 for the Monday segment, in 36th place. The Tuesday installment dropped to a 12.8, Wednesday drew a 12.5 and the wrapup Thursday rated a 12.7.

In the battles-to-watch category, the ABC soap "Dynasty," dropped from last week, to 15.6, while its CBS competition, "Magnum, P.I.," drew an 18 to win the time period. "kl 7 I 'rO 1 -vi III tnvM IUMV I VI i III 1 IX If J. I ST. ftl JiryKI I 1 Jl III 1 I X. 1 I I Ill i i i i -v -i ELAINE IvW JJ tf GLAD YOU GOT ME OUT OP THERE, FEAWK' I SUDDENLY FELT As 1 COULDN'T TAKE IT ANY MArvirv Born Loser Apartment 3-G Beetle Bailey Blondie G.

tiii I'M THOUGH HEk II IhO A if in AitV FAT YEAH, LET'S SEE YOU TOE FAT I BENC? POWM AMP ar SfVlr TOUCH YOUR TOES CJ NEW YORK (AP) Here are the top prime-time television ratings as compiled by the A.C. Nielsen Co. for the week of November 17-23. The listings include the week's ranking, with full season-to-date ranking in parentheses, rating for the week, and total homes. An in parentheses denotes onetime-only presentation.

Shows from 21 on include only the weekly ranking. A rating measures the percentage of the nation's 87.4 million TV homes. 1. (1) "The Cosby Show," NBC. 34.7 rating, 30.3 million homes.

2. (2) "Family Ties." NBC. 32.0, 28.0 million homes. 3. (4) "Murder She Wrote." CBS, 28.3, 24.7 million homes.

4. (8) "60 Minutes," CBS. 27.3. 23.9 million homes. 5.

(3) "Cheers." NBC. 26.9, 23.5 million homes. 6. (5) "Golden Girls." NBC. 26.8.

23.4 million homes. 7. (7) "Moonlighting," ABC. 24.6. 21.5 million homes.

8. (X) "Family Ties NBC, 24.5. 21.4 million homes. 9. (6) "Night Court." NBC.

24.3. 21.2 million homes. 10. (15) "Kate's Secret" "NBC Monday Night Movies," 24.1, 21.1 million homes. 11.

(9) "Growing Pains, ABC. 22.2. 19.4 million homes. 12. (11) "Who's the ABC.

21.7. 19.0 million homes. 13. (38) "Alf." NBC. 21.5, 18.8 million homes.

13. (10) "Dallas." CBS, 21.5. 18.8 million homes. 15. (14) "227." NBC.

20.3. 17.7 million homes. 16. (35) "Knots Landing," CBS, 20.0, 17.5 million homes. 17.

(18) "Women Of Valor" "CBS Sunday Movie," 19.6. 17.1 million homes. 18. (12) "Amen," NBC. 19.5.

17.0 million homes. 19. (17) "Combat High" "NBC Sunday Night Movie," 18.9, million homes. 20. (23) "Miami Vice." NBC.

18.6. 16.2 million homes. new meaning to Christmas for everyone around him. Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwenn. 1947.

(2Z) Dwight Thompson 30 MOVIE: 'Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure' The passengers on the Mayflower encounter many ordeals and conflicts on their journey to the New World. Anthony Hopkins. Richard Crenna. Jenny Agutter. 1979.

5 CD 1 4 Night Court In Stereo. 7 Call-In Program Live. 2 CD 2020 (CC) (60 min.) 4 Knot's Landing (60 min.) 5 CD 14 Hill Street Blues Fur-illo fumes when an overzealous councilman ruins a drug bust, Buntz has a run-in with a loan shark and Grace Gardner returns sporting a new habit. (60 min.) In Stereo. CD 1985 National Artistic Roller Skating Championships (60 min.) 9 In Performance at the White House: George Gershwin This all-Gershwin extravaganza includes music from 'Porgy and as well as some of his memorable love songs, such as 'Em-braceable You' and 'Our Love is Here to Stay'.

(60 min.) In Stereo. (3D 25 Knots Landing (CC) Peter proclaims his innocence in the wake of Jill's accident. Mack and Karen confront Paige and Michael and Gary learns some shocking news while waiting at Jill's bedside. (60 min.) (27) Praise the Lord News MOVIE: 'Valley of Decision' A maid, working in the home of a wealthy coal family, falls in love with the eldest son. Greer Gar-son, Gregory Peck, Lionel Barry-more.

1945. 7 Today in Washington 11 Newswatch Airwolf 2 CD 4 5 CD QD 25 News CD Virgil Thomson at 90 9 Nightly Business Report 11 WKRP in Cincinnati QD MASH 14 Newswatch dD Leave It to Beaver 30 Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers The'Honeymooners Part 2. 2 MASH CD ABC News Nightline 4 Carol Burnett and Friends 5 CD 14 Tonight Show Tonight's guests are David Letter-man and Robert Palmer. (60 min.) In Stereo. 9 Dark Shadows 11 Hollywood Squares QD Barnaby Jones Part 1 of 2.

25 Three's Company Twilight Zone SportsCenter Magnum. P.I. Alfred Hitchcock Hour QD Jeffersons 2 ABC News Nightline CD Jimmy Breslin's People (60 min.) 4 Night Heat CD Jack Benny 9 Fugitive 11 MOVIE: 'Tony Rome' (21) Charlie's Angels 30 Leave It to Beaver Auto Racing '86: IHRA Drag Racing Hurst Pro Stock Shootout from Bristol. TN. (R).

QD Night Heat 2 Mission: Impossible 5 Nightlife CD 14 Late Night with David Letterman QD Benny Hill Show 9:30 10:00 10:30 10:35 11:00 11:05 11:30 Riptide College Football: East Carolina at Miami, Fla. (3 15 min.) 6:30 2 QD Entertainment Tonight Actor Robert Young talks to ET about his new NBC-TV movie, "Mercy or Murder," and tells why he selected this controversial project for his return to television. 5 14 Wheel of Fortune CD News 1 1 Too Close for Comfort 8:30 (3D All New Dating Game 25 Hollywood Squares 9:00 30 Benson College Football Scoreboard 7:00 2 Our World (CC) (60 min.) 4 MOVIE: 'Paper Moon' A con artist falls prey to the charms of a not-so-innocent 9-year-old girl. Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal, Madeline Kahn. 1973.

5 CD 114 Cosby Show (CC) In Stereo. 7 Congressional Hearing Tape Delayed. CD Living Planet: Portrait of the Earth (CC) The birds that feed on the aquatic creatures of estuaries and salt water marshes are studied. (60 min.) (R). 9 Wild.

Wild World of Animals 11 MOVIE: 'The Black Stallion' A mystical relationship is formed between a boy and a horse when they are shipwrecked on a deserted island. Mickey Rooney, Kelly Reno, Ten Garr. 1979. QD 25 MOVIE: 'Smokey and the Bandit III' A sheriff is challenged to a cross-country race by two wily brothers. Jackie Glea-son, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick.

1 983 MOVIE: 'Hello. DollyH Widow Dolly Levi, while matchmak ROBOTICS DEPT. 710. TDMGBPCW. WHAT'S GOING on, i'm' DEAR EXPERIMENTING FOR Crossword 47 Undulate 50 Easygoing walker 53 Habituated 54 Of the sea 55 Antique car 56 Spoiled children DOWN 1 School composition 2 Refrigerator 3 Amount of medicine 4 Airline information (abbr.) 5 Outside portion 6 Male child 7 Tax agency (abbr.) 8 Cave 9 fVlore saintly 10 Chirp 12 Vast period of time 13 Shut up 18 Undersized 21 Hospital doctor ACROSS 1 Downy duck 6 Vision 1 1 Nova 13 Sadness 14 Open 15 Shoe part 16 Arab garment 17 Bird of prey 19 Even score 20 Baseballer Berra 22 Born 23 Delete's opposite 24 Strange (comb.

for.Ti) 26 Charm 28 Bushy clump 30 401. Roman 31 Last queen of Spain 32 Consume 33 Scats 36 Ostrich 39 jacket 40 Actress MacGraw 42 Charitable organization (abbr.) 44 Organ for hearing 45 Athletic center 46 Commerce agency (abbr.) i J' I I I I I I 1 I III Ui I rjlJll pQKTT THINK I WE'LL LEAVE VUU Uv ii outr INSTEAP OF YOU'RE PIGGINOOUTAT TOO SOME RESTAURANT ALREAPY 1 2 3 4 5 7l 14 Te i ii I'M NUTRITIOUS ANY GOOD NOT TRYING TO OEVELOP ECONOMICAL AND ONES A SANDWICHES WBC ties for raiting; NEW YORK (AP) NBC won its ninth straight ratings week, the first time a network has had such a long winning streak since ABC did nine years ago. Before that, the biggest winner had been CBS, which took every week of the season in 1963. Gerald Jaffe, NBC's vice president for research projects, also projected that the network would win its seventh "sweeps" in a row. The four-times-a-year ratings battle determines advertising revenues for local stations and provides prestige for the winning network.

The November sweeps period ends this week. NBC won last week's A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings with a prime-time average of 18. CBS was second with a rating of 16.8 and ABC was third with a 14.2.

NBC's season-to-date, prime-time average rating is 18.8; CBS has a 16 and ABC 14.5. A rating point is a percentage of the 87.4 million homes equipped with television and provides an estimate of how many viewers are tuned in to a show. The ratings released Tuesday are for the week ending Sunday. "the Cosby Show" was again the highest-rated show, with a 34.7 rating 50 percent of the available viewing audience. "Family Ties," the sitcom that fol TV Listings MORNING 7:30 SportsCenter 8:00 4 125 CBS Thanksgiving Parade Larry Hag-man and Linda Gray anchor coverage of Thanksgiving Day parades from New York, Detroit, Toronto and Hawaii.

(3 hrs.) 15 GD II 4 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (CC) Pat Sajak hosts the annual Thankgiving Day parade from New York City, with commentary from Stepfanie Kramer. (3 hrs.) Live. EJ NFL's Greatest Moments: 1970 Oakland Raiders and 1973 Buffalo Bills Highlights (60 min.) (R). 9:00 NFL's Greatest Moments: 1968 World Champion New York Jets and 1969 World Champion Kansas City Chiefs Highlights (60 min.) 9:05 MOVIE: 'Flipper' The son of a fisherman in the Florida Keys cares for a wounded dolphin. Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin, Kathleen Maguire.

1963. 10:00 IE NFL Superstars 10:30 IE NFL Superstars 1 1 :00 14 (12) 125 NFL Today MOVIE: The Inspector General' The citizens of a Russian village mistake a small-town buffoon for a powerful bureaucrat traveling in disguise. Danny Kaye, Walter Slezak, Elsa Lanch-ester. 1949. 11:05 1W MOVIE: 'Zebra in the Kitchen' A young boy lets all the animals out of a city zoo because he doesn't want his pet mountain lion locked up.

Jay North, Martin Milner, Joyce Meadows. 1965. 1 1:30 14 125 NFL Football: Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions (3 30 min.) Live. (E Rainbow Iron Kids Triathlon Coverage from Tampa, FL. AFTERNOON 1 2:00 IE Fishin' Hole Special (60 min.) 12:30 19 Motorweek 1 1 MOVIE: 'Plymouth Adventure' The drama of the men and women crowded aboard the small ship Mayflower, pitting themselves against the winter Atlantic to seek a new life.

Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Van Johnson. 1952. 1:00 1:05 130 Stableboy's Christmas tW MOVIE: 'For the Love of Benji' Benji sniffs out a bogus CIA agent in Athens, Greece. Patsy Garrett, Ed Nelson, Cynthia Smith. 1977.

130 City That Forgot About Christmas 11 He Man She Ra Christmas Special (60 min.) 130 Christmas Is Unhappy with his role as the second shepherd in the school play, a young boy learns the real meaning of Christmas when he is transported back to the Nativity. 15 114 NFL '86 15 GD 11 4 NFL Football: Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys (3 hrs.) Live. 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 EVENING 6:00 2 5 (I2j 25 News QD $100,000 Pyramid GD NBC News 7 Public Policy Speech QD 9 MacNeil-Lehrer Newsh- our H1 Facts of Life Part 2. (13) New Newlywed Game 114 Newswatch (22) Magnum, P.I. 30 Gimme a Break IE SportsCenter Barney Miller IF lit PULL THAHKS-THI50FF 6IYIN6? TDPAY, 9R, UHATTHS U'BCANGO H5LLHAVB CdlEBFAlb I6OTT0 7HAHKS- deiHAHK-I GIVING.

FULFQR? 1117 OP THE WORLD'S HUNGRY Answer to Previous Puzzle 11-27 i LONGER- YOU'VE TAKEN IT BETTER THAN MOST Of US COULD AND SOKRY I SUBJECTED YOU TO THIS TODAY SUT I'M HA7ING A GREAT -v t-7 TIME EATING THE 1 A I Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osoi Your birthday Thursday, Nov. 27, 1986 You're going to derive great pleasure in the year ahead from some of the wonderful non-material things life has to offer. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Even if it involves sacrifices on your behalf, try to return favors today requested by persons who have been kind to you in the past.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You'll do well in competitive developments today if you keep in the back of your mind the fact that you have reserves that others may lack. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.

19) Conditions are hopeful today pertaining to something you've long desired. Take practical measures now to make your dream a reality. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Although profits from one of ycur ventures maybe a bit lean at this time, don't get discouraged. Shortly, they'll become more ample.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You have good judgment today, so once you make up your mind, don't alter your decisions. What you decide should be best for you and others who are involved. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) The fruits of your labors could yield a harvest today. But if the pickings are a trifle slim, use this as a lesson to try harder the next time. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) An unstructured, lively gathering, held just for fun, could turn out beneficially for you bu-sinesswise today.

Look for profit among the potables. CANCER (June 21-July 22) A family issue that has caused everyone in your household a degree of discomfort looks like it may be resolved today. It won't come easily. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) The appropriate opening will present itself today, giving you an opportunityNto resolve a serious matter that you've been reluctant to thrash out with a pal.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This is a good day to go shopping for essential household items. If you search the stores, you should find what you want at prices you can afford. LIBRA (Sept.

23-Oct. 23) Take a no-nonsense posture if you have a critical situation to work out today. Once those with whom you are dealing see you are serious, they'll fall in line. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

22) If you hope to have an old obligation repaid, give the debtor a reminder today. There's a chance you could receive partial payment. 1 1 1, AiiyLL A jjY EC JJ A A RE JT I A EA 0 jo an i a enTa A I A I I I OAFS RES L0E JL JL-LJLJL JLUJL-L SORE Cc A I A A uT DEJJTY CUD 0 A 0 iAi.i.i.3 0 0 A ing for her friends, becomes set on capturing a wealthy and successful Yankee merchant for herself. Barbra Streisand. Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford.

1970. (2D Star Trek (27) TCT Today 30 Rockford Files El College Football: Texas at Texas (3 30 min.) Live. MOVIE: 'The Wicked Lady' In 17th century England, Lady Barbara Skelton is a demure wife by day and a treacherous high-waywoman and lover by night. Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates, Den-holm Eliott.

1983. MOVIE: 'The Optimists' Two poor and affection-starved children find happiness when they befriend a London busker and his dog. Peter Sellers, Donna Mullane. John Chaffey. 1973.

7:30 5 CD 14 Family Ties (CC) In Stereo. 9 Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers 2) Date with Dale 8:00 2 CD Colbys (CC) Monica and Cash are upset when Cash's wife arrives for a visit. Miles learns shocking news from Fallon and Jason hopes to end Bliss' affair with Kolva. (60 min.) 5 CD 14 Cheers (CC) The Cheers gang gathers at Carla's new house for Thanksgiving, although Diane boasts of her own plans for the holiday.

In Stereo. CD 9 Mystery: Brat Farrar (CC) Brat risks death to discover Patrick's whereabouts. (60 min.) Part 3. MOVIE: 'Miracle on 34th Street' An old man who professes to be Santa Claus brings Doonesbury A LOT MORS THAN MANY ANPfrSTIMB Y0UGAVS-7HAT SOMB THOUGHT, 700! I 23 Metal workshop 25 Mrs. Charles Chaplin 27 Hebrew month 29 Injured 33 Dyes 34 Christi, Texas 35 Cunning 37 lago's wife 38 Stress 39 Scary 41 Moslem priest 43 Surface measures 48 Before (pref.) 49 Law (Lat.) 51 Queen of the fairies 52 It's coldl (c)1986 by NEA.

Inc. 27 6 7 8 9 10 12 I 13 17 18 19 20 21 "22 23 24 "25 26 27 28 29 30 ll "32 I 33 I 34 35 36 37 38 I 39 "IS 41 42 43 44 Ti 46 47 48 1 49 50 7l Tm 55 58 BdFOFB I MOVE THIS Y0U7DTAKB A FBUJ M0MBN1S TO THINK A-BOUT ALL 1MB PBOPLB M0HAVBT0GO PBOPLB WHO, THROUGH NO FAULT I'VB FINISHBP. HUNGRY TOPAY. i Mi. SI JL 0051 Southern HIinoisan, Thursday, November 27, 1986 Page 36 Wide caimge of adult toys awaoDalbte By The Associated Press The games people play this holiday season will range from one that theoretically can award the winner a college -degree to a sailing race board game for those intrigued by life on the bounding main.

And among the small packages Santa may leave under the Christmas tree this year is a game its designer insists is not a game. tions, players have more than one chance to get the answers right. Creators of MThe Sailors which includes pewter marker replicas of five classic yacht designs, say it can be a challenge for the most advanced yachtsman or enjoyed by those who don't know the difference between port and starboard. With no dice to roll or wheels to. crun foafiiroc nnocfinnc nnwrintt 5 Too often people look, but they don't see.

This puzzle helps you to see. Erno Rubik, creator of 'Rubik's Magic' 99 well. but only a single correct solution. Erno Rubik, 42, whose "Cube" sold The board game with the imagi- more than 100 million copies world- nary college degree called "In- cflwc hie Amine i nnt a earns QUIZative" combines clues and SALE STARTS NOV. 28TH 9AM-8PM Just in time for Christmas shopping.

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