Jeep is a car that's made to give you more than any other vehicle of its kind. Like a choice of two or four doors. Room for five adults. And now you can get Cherokee with an optional four-liter six-cylinder engine that has more power. A lot more power than anything in its class. But Cherokee's biggest advantage is one that can't be measured by mere numbers. Cherokee is all Jeep. We've touched a thousand times. We even recognize each other on the street. We shared your laughter and cried your tears. We stood together across the years. It's no wonder we know you like we do. We are called up. We are far. We are you. We are you. An earthquake report from Southern California at 11. And now, we continue with Proud Men. This year, come to the Californias. With 31 flights each weekday from Seattle, Alaska Airlines is your airline to the Californias. You know how Jack in the Box makes the ultimate cheeseburger? The ultimate cheeseburger. Well, instead of adding pickles, they add cheese. Instead of adding lettuce, they add another kind of cheese. And to top it all off, they add another kind of cheese. It all adds up. It's the ultimate cheeseburger at Jack in the Box restaurants. Two quarter pound patties, sauce, three kinds of cheese for serious burger eaters. I have nothing to add. Big changes are coming. We'll talk about it tonight at 11. And now, we continue with Proud Men. Friday. Good evening. I'm Dan Lewis in the Como Newsroom. The death toll in the Southern California earthquake is now up to six. Residents are cleaning up from that severe jolt that measured 6.1 on the Richter scale. We'll have a live update from the hardest hit spot, Whittier, California, tonight at 11. We'll also explain the risks Seattle faces in the event a major earthquake shakes our area, something seismologists say will eventually happen. The Seattle area is also facing a critical blood shortage. Supplies are one-third of normal. And tonight at 11, I'll examine the two most common complaints among air travelers. Join Jim Harriott and me for Como News 4 at 11. Ask your employer about Blue Cross Health Care and find out what you've been missing. Switch to Blue Cross. Excuse me, do you have any change you could spare? Anything at all? A quarter? Last year, over 20,000 Washington and Oregon kids dropped out of high school. For too many, it was a terrible choice. So the people at Pacific Northwest Bell volunteer to teach a high school course called Choices. It helps kids find out before they drop out, and it works. Make sure the kids in your school have choices. Call us. We're Pacific Northwest Bell. Plain Aggravation, tonight at 6.30 and 11. And now, we continue with Proud Men.