Trust. It's what you've given us at Valley Medical Center. Because of that trust, we've experienced phenomenal growth. I think the reason for that is we don't take your trust for granted. That's why we have a quality assurance program that oversees the entire hospital. Every clinical department at Valley Medical Center answers to quality assurance. Our system utilizes computers and a staff of nine medical professionals. The sole purpose is to review the treatment of every patient admitted to Valley Medical Center. Beyond that, there are three additional levels of medical staff review in the program. This watchdog system enhances the most important thing in healthcare, quality. Not every healthcare facility goes through this much expense and effort. We do it because you placed your trust in us. Trust in our quality. And that's what quality assurance is all about. Valley Medical Center. Quality Assured Caring. Tired of turning on the radio for music, only to get a lot of chatter? Then turn off the chatter and turn on 95.7 Seattle's K-Lite. You'll hear just the right blend of old and new favorites. Songs you can sing along with. 95.7 Seattle's K-Lite. Light and easy favorites without all the chatter. Sunday night on the 9 o'clock theater. Yes. If I wanted to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. The story of pioneer aviatrix Amelia Earhart. Witnesses struggle for perfection as a pilot. If you insist on selling me as a great flyer, I insist on being a great flyer. Share her heartache and triumph. I'm Amelia Earhart. I'm from America. Amelia Earhart. One of a kind. Sunday night at 9 on TV 22. Maybe you know us at Pemko Financial Center for our products and services. But the balance sheet isn't our only measure of success. We breathe at what we do outside of work matters too. We sponsor youth camps, donate to a host of charitable educational community causes, underwrite a variety of people helping projects, and grant scholarships to students across our state. So the next time you see a Pemko shield, you'll know it's protecting a way of life, not just safe drivers. What's soft shoulder clothing? Ask George. Soft shoulder refers to the traditional look. Natural shoulders, less padding, looser fit. These wool suits are designed by the man whose name is synonymous with soft shoulder. At Nordstrom, his suit is 465. At the men's warehouse, it's 335. That's $130 softer. I guarantee it. The men's warehouse, Linwood, Tequila, Tacoma, and now open in Redmond in Overlake Plaza. If all those little projects around your house have been backing up, come to Ernst. We're celebrating our 96th anniversary with a gigantic month-long sale. You'll find plenty of expert advice plus all the best products at the lowest price, guaranteed. Right now, Ernst has two terrific values from Royal Creations, a four-piece ready-to-assemble computer center for $97.96 and a solid-core Oak Finish Entertainment Center for all your electronic components at $47.96, only at the Ernst 96th anniversary month-long sale. Something new is coming to Ballard. There'll be a new bakery, an espresso bar, a great new place for fresh seafood, and the best new deli in town. It's all part of the new Ballard QFC, and we're celebrating with grand opening savings in every store. Like minute-made orange juice, just $1.15, Straper Valley Best of Friar's only 89 cents a pound, and Ripe California Strawberries just 99 cents a pound. QFC, quality food centers, guaranteed. Oh, man, keep pushing. That low-octane stuff's not going in this, baby. What? This one? They just have over 87 octane. There's a Unical up the street, wimp. So? They're the only one with an 89 on lead and regular. So, an engine that knocks and cools. An Unical, that's the best gasoline-accessible port fuel injector. How's she running? Needs some 89, Murph. Right, I'll fill her up. Nah, two bucks will do. Go with the feeling of 76. It's almost over. These are the final days. David Allen Furniture is calling it quits, and over three-quarters of a million dollars in fine furniture must be liquidated now. So, come name your own price. No reasonable offer will be refused during the final days. Better quality living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, mattresses, rugs, lamps, and accessories. It all must go now. So, come name your own price. No reasonable offer will be refused during the final days at David Allen Furniture 32411 Pacific Highway South. Seattle Cellular Advanced Mobile Electronics. Mobile security systems designed and installed from basic 89.95 to ultra-sophisticated. Car audio, from factory upgrades to complete custom design. Seattle's largest selection of CD players and changers. More than just a stereo store, we design and install the kind of mobile electronics you need. Seattle Cellular. Cellular phones. Car audio. Mobile security. Seattle Cellular Advanced Mobile Electronics. 149th and Aurora Avenue North. What we thought rises ten stories above the ocean. Well... Okay. A little music please. They have a special package for only $74 per couple per night that includes an ocean view room, a special welcome gift pack, and dinner for two. Plus everything else. $74 per couple per night. Two night minimum. Time's up. Where are you going? I'd say it was the Inanfant It had to be the clues I gave them. You know the best way to buy a new car or new truck is with lease purchase financing. It's kind of like renting a car. It's like a car for a car rental. You can't just buy a car for $74. You can't just buy a car for $74. You can't just buy a car for $74. You can't just buy a car for $75. You can't just buy a car for $75. You can't just buy a new car or new truck is with lease purchase financing. It's kind of like renting a car except that the payments apply towards the purchase price. At the end of the lease you just pay the residual balance. You own the car. 89 Ford Escort, $119 a month. Here's an 89 Ford Ranger pickup, $139 a month. An 89 Ford Probe, $179 a month. An 89 Ford Aerostar, $179 a month. Hey, give us a call. Let's talk about it. It's Worthington Ford in Federal Way. The only way. Open till midnight. Every day. Next on Saint Elsewhere. I'm going to say something. And I want you to know that it comes from the very bottom of my heart. Get the hell out of my office! If I make you this angry, you still love me. I don't know how to face death. There's always hope. He's going to die and he knows it. And you don't help patients by being dishonest with them. Just because I've been seeing John Giddy and Mark has to show me up. Date with Craig would have been hideous. Hello, Wade. Saint Elsewhere. Friday at 7 on TV 22. Trust. It's what you've given us at Valley Medical Center. Because of that trust, we've experienced phenomenal growth. I think the reason for that is we don't take your trust for granted. That's why we have a quality insurance program that oversees the entire hospital. Every clinical department at Valley Medical Center answers to quality assurance. Our system utilizes computers and a staff of nine medical professionals. The sole purpose is to review the treatment of every patient admitted to Valley Medical Center. Beyond that, there are three additional levels of medical staff review in the program. This watchdog system enhances the most important thing in healthcare, quality. Not every healthcare facility goes through this much expense and effort. We do it because you placed your trust in us. Trust in our quality. And that's what quality assurance is all about. Valley Medical Center. Quality Assured Caring. Music We ask you to sleep under a Down Factory comforter for five nights. If you're not completely happy, return it for a full refund. That's the guarantee Don Schingler has been giving for over 50 years. And it's a guarantee that's worked for two generations. The Down Factory is well known for using the finest of down in every product they make. From the unsurpassed quality of their down comforters and sleeping bags, to their expertly tailored parkas and jackets. When you're ready for the best, go to the best. Don Schingler's locally owned Down Factory, two blocks east of Broadway on Pike Street. Last year an experimental program to improve and protect our parks involved increasing from 62 to 134 the number of park sites charging an entrance fee. The money has gone toward research facilities, visitor information centers, and resource protection programs. But what our parks are for and how they should be used remains an unresolved controversy. Next time on the best of the National Geographic specials, we'll explore another corner of the endlessly rewarding and surprising world around us. I'm Mike Ferrell for the National Geographic Society.