Trouble! Trouble! Trouble! Trouble! Things can go wrong with products, no matter where you buy them. Trouble! But, if you buy them at Sears, you not only get a product, you get Sears to back it up. A gift from Sears in Boston can be returned in L.A. We'll replace kids' clothes that wear out before they're outgrown. We're so sure your die-hard will start, if it won't, we'll give you a jump. And when things break, no other store has as many people to fix them. We've written these words right over the door, satisfaction guaranteed. So, in uncertain times, you'll know there's a store that says, You can count on me. This Christmas, your money goes further at Sears. Get a Lifestyler treadmill for just $14 a month. Diamond tennis bracelets for just $15 a month. Or an LXI 52-inch projection TV for just $42 a month. How? With your Sears Charge or Sears Charge Plus account. You get low monthly payments with no payments till May. Our card can even pay you back with money-saving certificates through the Sears Charge Bonus Club. So make your money go further this Christmas. Use your Sears Charge. It's your Christmas card. This holiday season, thanks to Sears, you can give the timeless magic of ET on videocassette for just $14.99. Get a free ET poster with purchase, but only at Sears, to make holiday wishes come true. You can count on me. You can count on Sears for great Christmas values. And only Sears has these unique gifts. You can count on me. The world's smallest pocket-size shaver. So small it fits anywhere, goes anywhere, and is fully rechargeable too. There's the Sears LXI Camcorder. With automatic exposure and focus, it's our easiest camcorder to operate. And gives the best camcorder picture you'll find anywhere at this price. You can count on me. Only Sears has the rival frozen yogurt maker. For delicious fat-free frozen yogurt, you make it home. You can count on me. You can count on me. And now Sears has the Sega Genesis 16-bit video game. Games that look, play, and sound just like the ones in the arcade. For great Christmas values and very special gifts, you can count on Sears. Sears Rollbook and Company. Home. That's where the dream begins. The dream of Olympic competition. Because for every young athlete who wakes up early to practice, there's a mom and dad who wake up even earlier to get them there. So when you watch the 1992 Olympic Winter Games on CBS, remember, that's not just America's team out there. That's somebody's kid. I'm Poah Lazon. And I'm Harry Smith. It's as close as you can get to the North Pole. The newest toys for young and old tomorrow on CBS This Morning. It's breakfast for your head. An early season meeting of Olympic frontrunners. 1989 world champion Midori Ito faces reigning world champion Christy Yamaguchi. Olympic Winterfest, Saturday. There are shoes to jump in. Shoes to grunt in. Shoes to tread in. My friend Devon. Shoes to run in. And of course to have fun in. From 8 to 10 tomorrow morning, all athletic shoes are on sale at Sears. All 35% off. Where? Sears. Two hours only. 8 to 10. Be there. Go get them now. Kids love to dream about flying through the sky with ET. So come to Sears between now and Christmas. We'll take a snapshot of your child with ET for just $250. It's fun. And proceeds go to the Special Olympics and the Children's Action Network. This holiday season, thanks to Sears, you can give the timeless magic of ET on videocassette for just $14.99. Get a free ET poster with purchase, but only at Sears, to make holiday wishes come true. You can count on me. For every kind of kid you can name, Sears has a super NES game with 16-bit graphics. It's the new exciting one. Comes with Super Mario World for kids who love fun. For all those kids who love to fly, Pilot Wings is what to buy. Pim-Zero for kids who love to race, then hover out there up in space. Or for kids who want more joy, another game. It's Game Boy. What do computer kids want this year? For the game Nintendo, you can count on Sears. Hurry! Tomorrow is what shoppers get up early for. Sears Early Opening Sale. Tomorrow only. The Sears Family Theater. Presentation of ET, version 2. It had to be you. It had to be you. I wandered around, finally found somebody who. For nobody else gave me a thrill. With all your faults I know you still. It had to be you. I wandered through you. It had to be you. This is CBS. Friday, Shoppers having a special three-hour sale. Here we go. 7 to 10 a.m. Hey! Fashion Playboy. Only $2.33? And save a dollar on two-barrier. It's the place to be to find great savings. Watch it. Lightsets, 86 cents. Already got them. Three-hour sale. Ladies sweaters, 8.49. Let's go, people. Friday, 7 a.m. It's the largest sale event in 1991. It's Perry Jeweler's 13-hour sale. Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. Nothing's held back. We're going to make this the greatest sale event Yakima's ever seen. We're marking down our complete inventory. Our diamond earrings and pendants. Our gold chains and sterling silver. Our watches, pearls, wedding sets, everything. What an excellent opportunity to buy fine quality jewelry at tremendous savings. You'll see values at Perry Jeweler's like you've never seen before. The 13-hour sale. The Lower Valley reports on NewsBeat at 6 and 11. We hope you've enjoyed the Sears Family Theater presentation of E.T. tonight as much as we've enjoyed bringing it to you. Throughout the movie tonight, we tried to show you how you can count on me and all the Sears this Christmas season for some terrific gift ideas. And all year round for the one thing we're proud to say we really do best, keeping the customers satisfied. Everyone hopes to have someone they can count on. For a smile. A shoulder. A peanut butter sandwich. Who will tell you you look pretty when you know no way, no how you don't? Who will wait two hours to see you for three seconds? Most of us got where we are because of others who helped us get there. And no matter how far you come, it's nice to know you've got someone looking out for you. To put your trust in. Many years ago a man said, the confidence of the American people in our values, our fairness, and our honesty is the most precious asset we have. He was talking about us. Actually, 300,000 of us. What he said then is even true today. We want you to know we haven't forgotten. Write to Reading is Fundamental. Reading buddies, Bucks 23444, Washington, D.C., 20026. This holiday season, Fievel goes west. Howdy, mama! It was a wonderful movie, it's action packed. Tip-top terrific, says Jean Shallot. It's rollicking and endearing. I like the first one a lot and I think I like this one even better. Definitely not just for kids. And Jeffrey Lyons calls it delightful. Loads of fun for the entire family. It was great, spectacular, I loved it. Steven Spielberg presents, An American Tale. Fievel goes west. Ready, Jean. Now playing at theaters everywhere. Thank you for watching tonight's Sears Family Theater presentation of Steven Spielberg's E.T., the extraterrestrial. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family from the entire Sears family all across America. Next, a special night for Brooklyn Bridge. You're ironing my uniform? Then you think I'm gonna let you go for drinkers? TV critics call it the top new fall series. You opened a letter of address to me? It's an invasion of my privacy. From the family you have secrets now? See the season's best new series and see what all the cheering's about. Brooklyn Bridge, next. From Hallmark Hall of Fame, based on a true story, she gave up her family and the man she loved. I won't forget you. To fight for the freedom of others. One against the wind, Sunday. This is CBS. This Thanksgiving I'm eating everything with no guilt because I'll be burning off those calories at Mervin's after Thanksgiving sale. Sale starts Friday, 8 a.m. Of course, there are other ways to get around downtown Yakima. But riding the new downtown trolley is a lot easier and will also help clean our air. And riding the new trolley is free. The trolley will take you anywhere in the downtown area and up and down Yakima Avenue. You can shop, go to lunch, go to work, even visit with friends. By riding the trolley instead of driving, you'll save gas, too. Ride the new downtown Yakima trolley. It's good for fresh, clean air and it's free. The New York Times At US Bank, we believe some of life's most important lessons are learned outside the classroom. Of course, math isn't one of them.