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Policy changes made to retail sales regulation By Peter Rejcek (See BONA FIDE, page 2) U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands www.smdc.army.mil/kwaj/hourglass/hourglass.html Paul Savage, Information Technology manager, left, RSE Project Manager Angie Dickson, and Mincom Project Manager David Maley lead the effort to install a new supply materials management software program. MIMSOE to replace Gold+ Story and photo by Jim Bennett (See MIMSOE, page 2)

The Commanding Officer...Col. Gary K. McMillen Public Affairs Officer...Preston Lockridge Managing Editor...Pat Cataldo Editor...Jim Bennett Associate Editor...Peter Rejcek Feature Writers...Barbara Johnson Bob Fore KW Hillis Graphics Designer...Dan Adler Circulation Manager...Bobby Lamug Sr. The Hourglass is named for the insignia of the U.S. Army 7th Infantry Division, which liberated the island from the forces of Imperial Japan on Feb 4, 1944. The is an authorized publication for military personnel, federal employees, contractor workers and their families assigned to USAKA/KMR. Contents of the Hourglass are not necessarily official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of the Army or USAKA/KMR. It is published Tuesdays and Fridays using a network printer by Raytheon Range Systems Engineering editorial staff, P.O. Box 23, APO AP 96555. Phone: Autovon 254-3539; local 53539. Printed circulation: 2,300 (From page 1) MIMSOE unites Supply operations... (From page 1) Bona fide gift maximum value up to $50...

FPQ-19 was witness to moon landings and missile launches By Peter Rejcek FPQ-19 on Mount Olympus will soon be hidden from view when the radar is mothballed. A PCS party for the radar is scheduled Monday. (Photo courtesy of KMR Photo Lab)

Kwajers dive in to help with DAN research Story and photos by Peter Rejcek Randy Sietzes, right, a representative with DAN, consults with Jonathan Miller, 13, who has volunteered to participate in a research project, before a dive last Monday. Dr. Ed Paget, left, takes Col. Gary K. McMillen, USAKA/ KMR commander, center, and Randy Sietzes, a representative with DAN, on a tour of the scuba tank house on Saturday afternoon. McMillen presented Sietzes with a $15,000 check on behalf of the Kwajalein Scuba Club.

Jeramon non kom Kindergarten immunization requirements for the Kwajalein School System If you have a child who will be starting kindergarten for the 2000-01 school year, certain immunizations are required: Diptheria, tetanus, acellular Pertussis #5 (DtaP) Inactivated polio vaccine #4 (IPV); must have one polio after age 4 Measles, mumps, rubella #2 (MMR) Varicella (chicken pox vaccine) Hepatitis B vaccines: series of three shots (HBV) Tuberculosis skin test Written documentation must be provided to the school for the immunizations received. Immunizations must be verified by the school nurse at Kwajalein Hospital. Immunization hours at Kwajalein Hospital are Tuesday through Saturday, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Questions? Call Kris Brown, R.N., 53497. RSE Safety celebration at Roi-Namur set for Saturday Awards total $12,500 for all employees By Pat Cataldo Paychecks for eight Kwajalein RSE employees will include an extra $500 soon. From left, front row: Felix Dribo, Randall Samson, and Barito Johnson; back row, Harry Judej, Paul King (standing in for award winner Enos Enos), Scott Gramos, and George Luther. Not pictured, Beejay Jacob. Some RSE employees got good news at the Recognition of Safety Excellence awards celebration at Kwaj Feb. 19. Notified that they will find an extra $1,000 each in their paychecks were, from left, Taki Komanti, William Cheatham, Joria Jinna, and Elisa Kaious. Not pictured, Ray Fogg. Eight RSE employees at Kwaj will find a paycheck sweetened by $250. Among the recipients are, from left:gabriel LeBeau, Chad Riley, and Alfred Chapple. Not pictured, Robert King, Mayilley Lorok, Julio Rodriguez, Thomas Sweeney, and Gail Tavares. (Photos by Peter Rejcek)

Tonight 5:00 Jeopardy! 5:30 Headline News 6:00 Bulletin Board/Window on the Atoll 6:30 Showbiz Today 7:00 Dharma and Greg 7:30 Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place 8:00 Just Shoot Me 8:35 Spin City 9:00 ER 10:00 NBC Nightly News 10:35 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 11:35 Late Show with David Letterman 5:00 Larry King Live 6:00 The News with Brian Williams 7:00 The O Reilly Factor 8:00 Nightline 8:30 Nightly Business Report 9:00 College Basketball: NC State/ Georgia Tech 11:00 PGA Golf Highlights 11:30 RPM 2Night Saturday, Feb. 26 12:00 The Late Show with David Letterman 12:35 Showbiz Today 1:00 Pacific Report 1:30 Bulletin Board 2:00 Movie: The Pope of Greenwich Village (PG) A young hustler in New York City tries to distance himself from his cousin, who is a perpetual misfit. 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Fast Company lives up to name in KRC Sweetheart Relay race From staff reports (Key: BR-Brandon Field; DA-Dally Field; RA-Ragan Field (A/B)-A/B Division; (D)-D Division) SATURDAY, Feb. 26 5:15 p.m.: Homeplate/Spartans I Women... RA 5:30 p.m.: Medicare/Guppies (A/B)... BR 5:30 p.m.: KPD/Jiraal (A/B)... DA TUESDAY, Feb. 29 5:15 p.m.: Barnacles/Spartans I Men (D)... BR 5:15 p.m.: Homeplate/Ri Deenju... RA 6:45 p.m.: Tolemour/Kolohe (D)... BR 8:00 p.m.: Guppies/Criminals (A/B)... BR WEDNESDAY, March 1 5:15 p.m.: Spartans II Men/Spartans III Men (D)... DA 5:15 p.m.: 30 Something/Spartans I Women... RA 5:30 p.m.: Medicare/KPD (A/B)... BR 6:45 p.m.: Son of Bob/Jiraal (A/B)... BR 8:00 p.m.: Podunkers/Junk Yard Dogs (A/B)... BR THURSDAY, March 2 5:15 p.m.: Jab Eliklik/Homeplate... RA 6:45 p.m.: Tolemour/Brothers All (D)... BR 8:00 p.m.: Spartans I Men/Chapel (D)... BR FRIDAY, March 3 5:15 p.m.: Coconuts/Ri Deenju... RA 5:15 p.m.: Medicare/Junk Yard Dogs (A/B)... DA 6:45 p.m.: KPD/Criminals (A/B)... BR 8:00 p.m.: Son of Bob/Podunkers... BR Softball Schedule SATURDAY, March 4 5:15 p.m.: Jab Eliklik/30 Something... RA 5:15 p.m.: Chapel/Spartans III Men (D)... BR TUESDAY, March 7 5:15 p.m.: Junk Yard Dogs/Jiraal (A/B)... BR 5:15 p.m.: Jab Eliklik/Ri Deenju... RA 6:45 p.m.: Podunkers/Guppies (A/B)... BR 8:00 p.m.: Son of Bob/Medicare (A/B)... BR WEDNESDAY, March 8 5:15 p.m.: Coconuts/Spartans I Women... RA THURSDAY, March 9 5:15 p.m.: 30 Something/Homeplate... RA 6:45 p.m.: Jiraal/Criminals (A/B)... BR 8:00 p.m.: Guppies/KPD (A/B)... BR FRIDAY, March 10 5:15 p.m.: Jab Eliklik/Coconuts... RA SATURDAY, March 11 5:15 p.m.: Spartans I Women/Ri Deenju... RA 5:30 p.m.: Medicare/Criminals (A/B)... BR TUESDAY, March 14 5:15 p.m.: Coconuts/Homeplate... RA 6:45 p.m.: Medicare/Jiraal (A/B)... BR 8:00 p.m.: KPD/Junk Yard Dogs (A/B)... BR WEDNESDAY, March 8 5:15 p.m.: Jab Eliklik/Spartans I Women... RA 8:00 p.m.: Guppies/Criminals (A/B)... BR Bowling Scores Friday Night Bowling League, Feb. 4 Men 1st high game: John Tompkins... 257 2nd high game: Bob Carter... 245 1st high series: John Tompkins... 692 2nd high series: Bob Carter... 660 Women 1st high game: Rhonda Whitson... 174 2nd high game: Paula Hileman... 168 1st high series:rhonda Whitson... 493 2nd high series: Shirley Smith... 463 Tuesday Night Bowling League, Dec. 3 Men 1st high game: Larry Miljkovic... 276 2nd high game: Hal Dunn... 235 1st high series: John Tompkins... 641 2nd high series: Bob Carter... 628 Friday Night Bowling League, Feb. 11 Men 1st high game: Bob Carter... 245 2nd high game: John Tompkins... 236 1st high series: Larry Miljkovic... 619 2nd high series: John Tompkins... 607 Women 1st high game: Rhonda Whitson... 187 2nd high game: Paula Hileman... 178 1st high series: Paula Hileman... 513 2nd high series: Peggy McGinnis... 482 Monday Night Mixed Bowling League, Feb. 14 Men 1st high game: John Tompkins... 232 2nd high game: Mario Viloria... 224 1st high series: Mario Viloria... 561 2nd high series: Chris Baetz... 556 Women 1st high game: Cindy Lonno... 186 2nd high game: Sirina Rowe... 166 1st high series: Cindy Lonno... 467 2nd high series: Elena Luckett... 458 Tuesday Night Bowling League, Feb. 15 1st high game: Larry Miljkovic... 235 2nd high game: Danny Kaiminaauao... 229 1st high series: Hal Dunn... 629 2nd high series: John Tompkins... 602 Friday Night Bowling League, Feb. 18 Men 1st high game: John Tompkins... 234 2nd high game: Bob Carter... 226 1st high series: Mario Viloria... 638 2nd high series: John Tompkins... 630 Women 1st high game: Cheryl Farmer... 187 2nd high game: Jane Crane... 172 1st high series: Rhonda Whitson... 480 2nd high series: Jane Crane... 458 Monday Night Mixed Bowling League, Feb. 21 Men 1st high game: Mario Viloria... 244 2nd high game: John Robertson... 232 1st high series: Mario Viloria... 564 2nd high series: Tom McGinnis... 558 Women 1st high game: Peggy McGinnis... 190 2nd high game: Elena Luckett... 189 1st high series: Peggy McGinnis... 519 2nd high series: Elena Luckett... 489 Call the Sports Hotline at 54190 for a daily update on game schedules, officials, and scorekeepers.

Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Tonight Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Two-cheese Italian polenta Roast pork with gravy Buffalo baked chicken Grill: Jumbo chili dogs Brunch station open Beef teriyaki Fried chicken Brunch station open Grilled pork chops Spaghetti and meat sauce Eggplant Parmesan London broil Hot dog bar Grill: Barbecued beef sandwich Broiled salmon steaks Barbecued ribs Top-your-own taco bar Grill: Chicken, bacon and Swiss sandwich Cheese enchilada Country-fried chicken Jamaican jerk pork loin Grill: Bacon and cheese sandwich Bean-stuffed cabbage Roasted top round Fish and chips Grill: Taco burger Sesame-ginger fish Beef noodle casserole Chicken supreme Vegetarian stuffed peppers Pizza madness Farmer's omelette Manicotti and marinara sauce Chicken-fried steak Hamburger bar Vegetable fajita Roasted turkey Hot buffalo chicken Cauliflower marranca Barbecued brisket Beef and bean tostada Country-fried chicken Spaghetti with meat sauce Sizzling fajitas special Thur Pasta primavera Macaroni and cheese New England boiled dinner This symbol denotes the Wellness Menu. Sat Chicken breast Nicoise Tue Chickenburger Wed Bleu cheese burger Thur Creamy Cajun shrimp fettuccini Fri Beef teriyaki Tonight Shrimp scampi quiche Prime rib Sat Shredded pork quesadillas Prime rib Sun Grilled beef skewers with pineapple Prime rib Wed Pasta quatro fromaggio Prime rib Thur Family Night Southern-style meatloaf/tomato gravy Grilled pork chops with apples/raisins Kids menu Chicken nuggets/barbecue sauce French fries Fri Southwestern pork loin Prime rib Classified Ads and Community Notices

The Marshallese Cultural Center is now open Mondays.. 4-6 p.m. Fridays... 3-5 p.m. Handicraft demonstrations will be given Mondays BAR CODING REQUIRED TO RENT FROM TAPE ESCAPE All residents over 10 years of age will require a bar code on their K-badge to rent tapes. Bar coding will take place 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Tape Escape as follows: For Post office box numbers: 101-150..........Saturday, Feb. 26 151-200........... Tuesday, Feb. 29 201-250.......Wednesday, March 1 251-300.........Thursday, March 2 301-350............ Friday, March 3 351-400......... Saturday, March 4 Classified Ads and Community Notices Small Arms Range Notice Youth T-ball and baseball registration When: Feb. 29 through March 14 Who: Students 3 years to 6th grade Where: Community Activities office or Youth Center, Tuesday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. Cost is $15 per child before March 15. A late fee of $20 will be charged after March 15. Enjoy the great all-american game in the spring. Questions? Call Susan, 53331.

cwfkwajalein@mail.com Paving operations will be underway around the airport loop and golf course areas for the next two weeks. Keep clear of all barricades, cones, and other construction markings. Classified Ads and Community Notices This week at the Yokwe Yuk Lounge Tonight CPN Radio DJ Chris Hale plays all the best music, 7-11 p.m. Saturday is the night to party with DJ Steve McGrew playing all the music you love to dance to, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Sunday is karaoke night with your favorite host, Harry Luckett, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Classified Ad Deadlines Tuesday issue: noon Friday Friday issue: noon Wednesday

Check out the Movie Hotline at 52700 WEATHER Courtesy of Aeromet Quinnie Antibas, a teacher at Queen of Peace school, demonstrates how to weave a basket at the Marshallese Cultural Center. The cultural center will be offering demonstrations on Marshallese handicrafts Mondays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The center is also open Fridays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Other weavers include Limojwa Jorwag, Helmera Elkinwor, Misilco Langrine, Wanda Shamory, and Alter Langrine. (Photo by Cris Lindborg) Handicraft demonstration to be regular feature By Loren Lindborg Sun Moon Tides Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Friday /1900 2256/ 1934, 4.4' 1333, 1.5' February 25 Saturday 0705/1900 2344/1150 0801, 4.4' 0143, 1.5' February 26 2003, 3.9' 1410, 2.0' Sunday 0705/1901 0033/1234 0844, 4.0' 0211, 1.9' February 27 2041, 3.4' 1503, 2.4' Monday 0704/1901 0121/1319 1006, 3.7' 0252, 2.3' February 28 2305, 3.0' 1737, 2.7' Tuesday 0704/1901 0210/1406 1251, 3.8' 0504, 2.6' February 29 Last Qtr. Moon 2009, 2.3'