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wwww.smdc.army.mil/KWAJ/Hourglass/hourglass.htmlww.smdc.army.mil/KWAJ/Hourglass/hourglass.html COMMENTARIES We need your help with new recognition goal How often have you seen a co- the workforce and the community for worker or family member doing some- individuals to be featured in The Hour- thing that has a positive impact on the glass. Our goal is to have an employee workforce or the community? You’ve and a family or family member featured all heard of ABC World News Tonight’s in each Wednesday’s Hourglass. Each Person of the Week. Well, we are person/family will have their picture instituting the U.S. Army Kwajalein and one or two lines describing their Atoll’s Person of the Week series. contribution. This will be a new feature item in The Please send your submissions to Kwajalein Hourglass, but it will take my Public Affairs Offi cer Sandy Miller the entire community to make it work. ([email protected]) Each day I see employees and family members do or call her at 51404. Submissions must have a one or two things that make a difference in our workplace and line justifi cation or description of what that person has done community. Look around and see if you can catch some- to make a difference. The Hourglass staff will make ar- one “doing something right.” Everyone working and/or rangements to get the photos taken. living in the USAKA community is eligible. Now let’s get out there and catch someone in the act of Beginning immediately we will take submissions from making a difference! Movie reminds us of 40 brave people I guess we’ve all heard about the go to movies for entertainment and to movie, United 93, that’s coming out escape our everyday problems for a soon. couple of hours. We’ve heard how movie theaters But maybe we should be upset have had to pull the trailer for the again and remember the day when 40 movie because people complained ordinary people like you and me, who about how upsetting it is. They say just happened to be on an airplane, it’s too soon. We shouldn’t reopen the showed the bravery that usually is wounds. only the stuff of movies. I won’t see it anytime soon of I’ve wondered if I would go see such Have we lost the feeling of anger course, being out here in the middle a movie. I’m like everyone else. Who of nowhere. wants to be upset by a movie? We See MOVIE, Page 8

LLetteretter ttoo thethe editoreditor Thanks to all those who helped with exercise preparation I want to thank everyone who helped make the Mass Casu- to Susan Gentry, Renee Hirniak for all the hard work. Putting alty exercise such a big success. on the makeup was fun. Thanks to the volunteers who as- This was my fi rst time to attend the meetings and set up sisted kudus for the great job. Thanks to Dr. Eric Lindborg for the moulage scenarios for the day. A big thank you to all the allowing me to gain the experience for this position. students without giving of your time and the realistic acting this would not have given such reality to the incident. Thanks — Sandy Steveson, RN

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The Kwajalein Hourglass 2 Saturday, April 29, 2006 Checking it out

Under the direction of Floyd Corder, Roi- Namur Operations manager, Col. Stevenson Reed learns to crack a coconut as part of his pre-command orientation visit to U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll last week. Reed will assume command from COL Beverly Stipe, July 11.

(Photo by Maj. Mike Russell)

Youngest living Medal of Honor recipient from Vietnam now leading troops in Kuwait By Sgt. Crystal Rothermel of Force Protection at Arifjan, Kuwait. Roberts, a native of Lebanon, Army News Service, Kuwait “I think everyone thinks a Medal of Ohio, joined the Army three Honor somehow translates into lead- days after graduating from high Life can go down many avenues. For ership. I don’t think that is inherently school, a natural step for some- Gordon Roberts, the roads treaded accurate,” said Roberts as he smiled one from a military family growing deep into Vietnam’s Thua Thien Prov- and took a sip of coffee. He says that up in the small, patriotic town. ince, testing his every attribute and actions speak louder than words. At 17, he was an Army infan- winning a spot in military history. “What I may bring is a little piece of tryman. By 19, he faced the en- While the path was treacherous and confi dence for the Soldiers when I ride emy and returned home a hero. the moment ruthless, the experience along. They know I have been through The date was July 11, 1969. Roberts did not deter him from life’s course. a lot and look at me and say, ‘well, was a rifl eman with Company B, 1st In fact, it was only the beginning. if he can do it, I can do it,” he said. Battalion, 506th Infantry, sent to Today, Lt. Col. Gordon Roberts leaves Despite his 125-pound structure, eliminate enemy bunkers along a footprints in the sands of Kuwait and Soldiers know Roberts has a wealth ridge. While approaching the bunkers, in the hearts and minds of today’s of knowledge and often look to him his convoy was hit by heavy fi re from Soldiers as he offers experience and for advice. Like children waiting for automatic weapons and grenades. advice. He may be the youngest living story time, Soldiers often request a Moving quickly, he made his way from Medal of Honor recipient, but he sees refl ection of what happened that day his immobilized platoon towards the himself as a comrade, a leader and in Vietnam. Although his biography closest bunker, fi ring while running. developer of troops. He is command- is found on internet sites and military er of Troop Support Battalion, 1st publications world-wide, the story Corps Support Command and head is as real today as it was in 1969. See MEDAL, Page 7 Saturday, April 29, 2006 3 The Kwajalein Hourglass Boats are prepared for the Cub and Boy Scout fi shing tournament on Monday. (Photos by Rob Gray) Gone fi shin’

By Dave Stuedell Les Saulibio, John Norris, Alan Goodwin, Joe Cole- Scout dad man and Johnny Ysaguirre also supported the event by donating their equipment, money and time cap- s a parent of a Scout, it appeared that this taining boats and providing instruction to the scouts. Aweekend’s Cub and Boy Scout fi shing tourna- The scout moms made desserts for the event. The ment was a big success. tournament was truly a team effort… bringing to light Twenty young men, 7-17, participated in the tour- why we should feel good about our community. nament. Winners of the tournament included Mike Hillman, This is the fi rst fi shing event held for the scouts and Allan Rowe, Mark Harless and Tyler Stepchew who it was possible because of the help provided by Trudy won the grand prize of a Penn 6/0 rod and reel and Butler, the Kwajalein Atoll a $25 Bass Pro Shop gift certifi cate for the largest International Sport Fish- fi sh caught in the tournament, a 22-pound Ono. Asa ing Club and the Kwajalein and Rodrey Thomas won $125 in Bass Pro Shop gift community. KAISC donated certifi cates, for the largest tuna caught in the tour- and cooked food for the an- nament, a 5.5-pound Ahi. Graham Kirchner and glers, weighed the fi sh and Ethan Rejto won $50 in certifi cates for the smallest got the tent and public ad- fi sh with a 3.5-pound Aku. The competition would dress system in place to an- not have been fun without a little controversy. The nounce the awards. Local boat captained by Les Saulibio was 10 minutes late fi shermen Ron Tsubamoto, returning to the dock with a 6-pound Aku, which Dennis and Will O’ Connell, would have won the tuna category, but the team had to be disqualifi ed for late arrival. Nevertheless, they Cody Davis, left, and Keegan received a $25 gift certifi cate for being good sports- Gray bait fi sh hooks. men.

The Kwajalein Hourglass 4 Saturday, April 29, 2006 Dennis O’Connell cleans fi sh as Thad Thomas and his son Asa look on. Twenty participants, ages 7-17, took part in the Monday morning fi shing compettion.

The boats begin heading out with scouts to begin the tournament. Saturday, April 29, 2006 The Kwajalein Hourglass 5 HHammingamming iitt uupp

Third Graders Michaela Van Rensselaer, left, and Amy Fortin dance the hula during the elementary school talent show on April 22 in the multi-purpose room. (Photos by Jeff Beringer) Show displays variety of entertainment By Jeff Beringer show a big success. Premo thanked show support- ers Dick Shields, Shelley Corbett, Mary Kulig, Karen The 2006 Talent Show was April 22 at the multi- Brady, Sheri Davis, Candace Everts, Kristine Lar- purpose room and showcased 73 elementary-school kin, Hannah Phu, Karla Richards, Stephanie Premo, age contestants. Renee Corbett and Katherine Jane Premo, of the Kwajalein PTO, considered the Kulig. There was a variety of en- tertainment from singing and dancing, to the final event, which was the Kwajalein’s Next Top Model contest. Audience members were rolling with laughter at the fi nale. One singer, Kori Dowell, did a special encore, singing Happy Birthday for her mother, who could not have a birthday party due to the talent show

Sixth Grader Ashley Kershner sings “Skater Boy.” Sixth Graders Tyler DeCoster, Shawn Brady and Shawn Lemari spoof America’s Next Top Model. In the background is Dominique Larkin.

The Kwajalein Hourglass 6 Saturday, April 29, 2006 Keeping yours Dairy products require storage at proper temperatures By Nell M. Drumheller of the product. Generally, proper care ensures fresh- Editor ness for a few days beyond the sell-by date.” Dairy products should be refrigerated at tempera- “This tastes awful, you try it.” tures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. How many times did one of your siblings say that Researchers from the Mayo Clinic suggest: to you when you were a child? There is nothing quite • Refrigerate all dairy products within two hours of like expecting a gulp of cold, refreshing milk and purchase and put ice cream and other frozen dairy instead getting a mouthful of moo juice gone bad. products in your freezer as soon as possible. Dairy products that aren’t stored at proper tem- • Pasteurization — heating milk or milk products peratures will sour. Perhaps this isn’t news to most to a certain temperature for a specifi c amount of of the community, but according to David Fearon, time — destroys harmful bacteria. But other bacteria Kwajalein Range Services Retail Sales manager, a still naturally present in dairy products can grow quickly without proper cooling, affecting the qual- ity of the product. Keep these foods refrigerated or frozen until served. • Wrap cheese tightly after using a portion to pre- vent mold from growing. If you fi nd mold on hard The council recommends: cheese, cut off and discard about one-half to one inch “The consumer is responsible on all sides of the mold. Then, enclose the cheese in a for protecting the quality of milk new wrapper or bag. If there is an extensive amount and other dairy foods in the of mold, throw the whole block of cheese away. If soft cheeses such as brie, cream cheese or cottage cheese become moldy, discard the entire container. • Store dairy products for only the recommended amount of time. How long you can safely keep your dairy products varies. For example, cottage cheese, cream cheese, milk, sour cream and yogurt can keep well for several weeks. Other dairy products, such as butter and margarine, can keep for months. Use the date on the package as a guide. Fearon said if a consumer has milk that’s gone bad; bring it to the retail outlet where it was purchased vidual packages and does not refl ect the shelf life for a refund or exchange. MEDAL, from Page 3 He silenced bunker after bunker. combat uniform, Roberts blends into “That young Soldier up front is go- Despite the wave of enemy fi re, he the ranks. He is, after all, a Soldier like ing to have to make a decision. Their helped the wounded and continued the rest. He has a life outside of the decisions are the ones the rest of the fi ghting, fi nally returning to his unit. military. He completes his tasks, lives company is going to have to live with. Roberts’ actions not only saved the by the Army values, and puts on his My job is to make sure Soldiers are lives of Soldiers and helped defeat boots just like other service members. prepared to make those decisions.” the enemy, but earned him a spot in “I’ve tried not to change,” Roberts Roberts speaks from the heart. May- history as a Medal of Honor recipient. explains. “In fact, my focus is on be this is because he was that young After serving four years in the Army, the basics. I have an obligation to Soldier on the front lines or maybe the veteran attended the University of you and anyone sharing the same it is just part of his leadership style. Dayton and earned a bachelor’s de- uniform. I have an obligation to Either way, Roberts believes in his gree in sociology. He gained a wife, son be able to do my job and to be in troops and they believe in him, too. and daughter. He raced sprint cars. a foxhole next to you, to be able to “Soldiers need to have confi dence He practiced social work for 18 years. protect you and the environment.” in their leadership and know that By 1989, Roberts felt it was time to Roberts frequently joins convoy their leadership is fi ghting for what take a new path, one out of business missions to and enjoys rid- they need,” he said. Throughout attire. He applied for and received a ing along and watching from the his time in the service, Roberts has direct commission as an Army offi cer. back seat. He observes his troops shared good times and bad with “I left the (old) Army and came back but does so from a distance. troops. Roberts personally knows to this one because this Army is much “I let the convoy commanders do the face of the enemy and the heart better,” Roberts said as he discussed their job even though I outrank them. of today’s Soldier and says he would the in today’s Soldiers and leadership. It is their job,” he said as he further re-walk his life path over again if he While sitting with troops in his desert explained his leadership philosophy. had to. Saturday, April 29, 2006 7 The Kwajalein Hourglass Global War on Terror

Saturday 7:30 p.m., Yuk —Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (R) Honoring fallen heroes 7:30 p.m., Rich — Aeon Flux (PG-13) 7:30 p.m., Roi — Munich (R) The following 18 U.S. servicemembers have died naissance operations. Zimmerman was assigned to in the Global War on Terrorism. the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Sunday Pfc. Robert J. Settle, 25, of Owensboro, Ky., Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air 7:30 p.m., Yuk — Deuce Bigelow, European Gigolo (R) died April 19in Taji, Iraq, when an improvised Assault), Fort Campbell. 7:30 p.m., Rich — The Last Holiday (PG-13) explosive device detonated near his HMMWV Four Soldiers died April 22 of injuries sustained 9:30 p.m., Rich — The Chronicles of Narnia (PG) during combat operations. Settle was assigned in Baghad when an improvised explosive device 7:30 p.m., Roi — Big Momma’s House 2 (PG) to the 1st Battalion, 66th Armored Regiment, 1st detonated near their HMMWV causing a fi re. This Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort occurred during combat operations. They were as- Monday Hood, Texas. signed to the 1st Squadron, 67th Armored Battalion, 7:30 p.m., Yuk — Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (R) Petty Offi cer 3rd Class Marcques J. Nettles, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, 7:30 p.m., Rich — Aeon Flux (PG-13) 22, of Beaverton, Ore., died April 2, when the Fort Hood. Killed were: Sgt. Kyle A. Colnot, 23, of truck he was riding in rolled over in a fl ash fl ood Arcadia, Calif.; Spc. Eric D. King, 29, of Vancou- Wednesday near Al Asad, Iraq. Nettles was previously listed ver, Wash.; Pfc. Jacob H. Allcott, 21, of Caldwell, 7 p.m., ARC — Deuce Bigelow, European Gigolo (R) as Duty Status - Whereabouts Unknown. His Idaho and Pvt. Michael E. Bouthot, 19, of Fall body was recovered April 16. He was assigned to River, Mass. All movies subject to change with shipments. 1st Combat Logistics Battalion, 1st Marine Logis- Three Soldiers died Sunday of injuries sus- For updates, call the movie hotline at 52700. tics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp tained in Taji when an improvised explosive device Pendleton, Calif. detonated near their HMMWV during combat op- Aeon Flux, imagines a future in which 99 percent of the Pfc. Patrick A. Tinnell, 25, of Lake Havasu City, erations. They were assigned to the 7th Squadron, world’s population is killed through industrial disease, and the Ariz., died April 19 in As Siniyah, Iraq, when a ve- 10th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, hicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood. Killed were: Sgt. survivors live in a single city that, despite utopian appearances, during a dismounted combat patrol. Tinnell was Robert W. Ehney, 26, of Lexington, Ky.; Cpl. Jason is quite totalitarian. Disinclined to embrace any particular ideology assigned to the 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regi- B. Daniel, 21, of Fort Worth, Texas and Cpl. Shawn outside of a hatred for Trevor Goodchild (Marton Csokas), ment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne T. Lasswell Jr., 21, of Reno, Nev. the leader of the council that governs the walled city, hyper- Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky. Staff Sgt. Metodio A. Bandonill, 29, of Honolulu sexualized assassin Aeon Flux (Charlize Theron) seeks to bring Marine Staff Sgt. Jason C. Ramseyer, 28, of died Monday in Baghdad from injuries sustained about a revolution. Retaining the title character’s trademark Lenoir, N.C., died April 20 while conducting combat when an improvised explosive device detonated near jet-black hair and sleek, revealing clothing, this fi lm adaptation operations against enemy forces in Al Anbar prov- his HMMWV during combat operations. Bandonill fl eshes out the story behind the sexual and romantic tension ince, Iraq. He was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd was assigned to the 1st Squadron, 75th Cavalry Regi- between Aeon and Trevor. Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine ment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell. Munich is a Steven Spielberg movie based on the 1972 Capt. Clayton L. Adamkavicius, 43, of Fair- Lance Cpl. Aaron W. Simons, 20, of Modesto, Olympics in Munich, , when eight masked Palestinian dale, Ky., died April 21 of injuries sustained in Calif., died Monday while conducting combat opera- Abu Ghurayb, Afghanistan, when he came under tions against enemy forces in Al Anbar province. He terrorists invaded the Olympic village, killing two Israeli athletes enemy small arms fi re during combat operations. was assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, and abducting nine others. The kidnappers demanded safe Adamkavicius was assigned to the Army National 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, passage out of Germany in addition to the release of Arab Guard’s 149th Brigade, 35th Infantry Division, Twentynine Palms, Calif. prisoners in Israeli and German prisons, but when they arrived at Louisville, Ky. Sgt. 1st Class Richard J. Herrema, 27, of Jack- the Munich airport they were met by German police and military Cpl. Eric R. Lueken, 23, of Dubois, Ind., died son, Tenn., died Tuesday in Baghdad when he came forces, and in the melee that followed, all nine hostages were April 22 while conducting combat operations under enemy fi re during combat operations. Herrema killed. In the wake of the killings, the Israeli government gave against enemy forces in Al Anbar province. He was was assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Mossad, the nation’s intelligence agency, a special assignment assigned to 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Command, Fort Bragg, N.C. — to track down and eliminate the Palestinians responsible for 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Pfc. Raymond L. Henry, 21, of Anaheim, Calif, the death of the Israeli athletes. Force, Kaneohe Bay. died Tuesday in Mosul, Iraq, when an improvised Pvt. Travis C. Zimmerman, 19, of New Berl- explosive device detonated near his HMMWV during inville, Pa., died April 22 in Baghdad, Iraq when combat operations. Henry was assigned to the 1st Get Rich or Die Tryin’, Hip-hop star 50 Cent makes his movie an improvised explosive device detonated near his Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 172nd Stryker debut in this hard-edged urban drama inspired by the rapper’s observation post during dismounted combat recon- Brigade Combat Team, Fort Wainwright, Alaska. own life. Marcus (Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent) grew up in a tough New York neighborhood and was left to fend for himself after the death of his mother when he was a kid. Marcus fell in with a powerful crime boss (Bill Duke) who gave him an MOVIE, from Page 2 opportunity to make a good living — by selling drugs. While and defi ance we had that day? We The people on United 93 that day Marcus has misgivings about his life of crime and has an interest in expressing himself as a rap artist, his success as a dealer need to get it back because we weren’t trained to fi ght or respond to makes it hard for him to get away from the life. However, when sometimes seem to have forgotten violence. They were just people go- a heist goes wrong and Marcus is shot several times, he has what we’re up against in the world. ing about their business and doing a change of heart and decides to leave his old life behind. He Everybody wants to forget bad their jobs. begins pursuing his dream of making it in music, and with the things. We’ve all got everyday I hope everyone in America sees support of his girlfriend (Joy Bryant) he begins recording a demo tape. Marcus’ new songs are inspired by the gritty realities of his problems that are enough to worry this movie, as painful and upsetting old life on the street, but just as it looks like he might be able to about. We know we’re in a war on as it probably is. Don’t we all won- land a record deal, he discovers that some of his old business terror. We don’t need to be remind- der sometimes what we would have associates aren’t too happy about Marcus telling folks about ed of it all the time, especially by a done in their places? their actions. movie. Those people need to be remem- Movie ratings G = general audiences, all ages admitted Or do we? Americans, including bered. If it takes a movie to do that, PG = parental guidance suggested, some material may not be me, have a pretty short attention then so be it. suitable for children. span. The carnage of 9/11 has We need to recall that on the day PG-13 = Parents strongly cautioned, some material may be faded in our minds, maybe because death stared them in the face, they inappropriate for children under 13. we want it to. Like I said, who wants rose above being ordinary and as ter- R = restricted, under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. to remember and think about bad rifi ed as they were, became heroes NC-17 = No one 17 and under admitted. things. for the rest of us to look up to.

The Kwajalein Hourglass 8 Saturday, April 29, 2006 All programming is subject to change without notice. Sunday

Time Channel Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 9 AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Roller Sailors midnight NHL (cont.) Fox & Friends The Late Show Late Night with Movie: (cont.) Wild Thornberrys Law & Order Conan O’Brien 12:30 a.m. Carolina @ Late Late Show Movie: <:45> Juniper Lee with Craig Ferguson 1 a.m. Montreal CNN Saturday AM America’s Most Wolf Xiaolin Showdown Headline News Wanted 1:30 a.m. ESPNews Open House Judge Judy Drake and Josh King of Queens 2 a.m. SportsCenter Bulls & Bears Star Trek: Voyager NCIS Zack & Cody Two & a Half Men 2:30 a.m. Cavuto on Business What I like About You Joey 3 a.m. Forbes on FOX The Daily Show Judging Amy Movie: Made! 24 3:30 a.m. Cashin’ In The Colber Report The Fighting Temptations 4 a.m. NFL Draft CNN Saturday Beyond the Glory Friends Fresh Prince Baseball Tonight

4:30 a.m. King of Queens Home Improvement Outside the Lines 5 a.m. Weekend Live Roller Your Reality Movie: <:18> Mister Rogers’ SportsCenter with Tony Snow Checked 5:30 a.m. American Pie 2 The Wiggles 6 a.m. Wall Street Journal Caribbean Workout Sesame Street The Pulse 6:30 a.m. Headline News Every Woman 7 a.m. Studio B Weekend Extreme Homes Movie: Funniest Animals NBA Playoffs 7:30 a.m. Designed to Sell Life As A House Amazing Animals 8 a.m. CNN Live Landscape Smart Postcards Nets @ Saturday 8:30 a.m. Weekend Handyman Go, Diego, Go! Pacers 9 a.m. Fix it Up Movie: <:18> Code Lyoko 9:30 a.m. Before and After Silverado Kim Possible NBA Playoffs 10 a.m. McLaughlin Group Boy Meets Girl Camp Lazlo 10:30 a.m. Fox News Watch $40 A Day Ninja Turtles Mavericks @ 11 a.m. On The Story Trading Spaces Teenage Robot Grizzlies 11:30 a.m. Movie: <:43> The Batman noon NBA Week in Review Try My Life Die Hard Teen Kids News 24 Playoffs 12:30 p.m. Headline News Time Warp Trio 1 p.m. Detroit @ Black Forum The O.C. Trading Spaces Time of Grace 1:30 p.m. Milwaukee Navy/Marine Corps Naturally Sadie The Lambs Supper 2 p.m. CNN Saturday Access Hollywood The Amazing Race Movie: <:09> Funniest Animals Grand Ole Opry Night Weekend Live 2:30 p.m. NBA Harry Potter & the Wild America Playoffs Chamber of Secrets 3 p.m. Journal Editorial Extreme Makeover: Lost Most Extreme Motorweek Home Edition 3:30 p.m. LA Clippers @ Beltway Boys Ebert & Roeper 4 p.m. Denver Larry King Live Enterprise Hogan Knows Best Hercules Monster Garage 4:30 p.m. Gone Bad 5 p.m. SportsCenter Heartland American Chopper Story Tellers: Movie: Disney’s Doug Fear Factor 5:30 p.m. Bruce Springsteen Big Ed, Edd, & Eddy 6 p.m. CNN Presents Roller Project Runway SpongeBob Raymond Live 6:30 p.m. Fairly Oddparents Raymond 7 p.m. NFL Draft Headline News George Lopez Next Top Model Movie: Movie: Survivor: Panama 7:30 p.m. Chris Matthews Bernie Mac The Recruit The Return of El Malefi co 8 p.m. Tim Russert Legal Super Nanny Stargate SG-1 8:30 p.m. Movie: 9 p.m. NFL Total Access The Line Up Law & Order Strong Medicine Movie: <:10> Like Mike Headline News 9:30 p.m. The Time Machine ESPNews 10 p.m. SportCenter Dateline Window on the Atoll SNL American Idol 20/20 10:30 p.m. King of Queens 11 p.m. MLB CNN Sunday Two & a Half Men Movie: Cold Case Morning 11:30 p.m. Joey Laguna Beach Friday Home Improvement Saturday, April 29, 2006 9 The Kwajalein Hourglass Monday All programming is subject to change without notice

Time Channel Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 9 AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Roller Sailors midnight MLB Sunday Morning NOVA Punk’d Movie: (cont.) The Simpsons Numb3rs

12:30 a.m. Pittsburgh Headline News Making the Band Movie: <:44> The Simpsons 1 a.m. at CBS News Sunday Secrets of Next Top Model The Score Movie: Headline News Morning War 1:30 a.m. Philadelphia The Return of Family Guy El Malefi co 2 a.m. Sports Reporters J.A.G. Super Nanny Blue Collar TV 2:30 a.m. SportCenter Face the Nation Movie: King of the Hill 3 a.m. NFL Draft Fox News Live Monk Strong Medicine Movie: Like Mike Stargate SG-1 Weekend 3:30 a.m. The Recruit 4 a.m. Nashville Star Laguna Beach Dawson’s Creek SportsCenter 4:30 a.m. Punk’d 5 a.m. NBA On the Story King of Queens Warehouse Movie: <:10> Mister Rogers’ NFL Draft Playoffs Warriors 5:30 a.m. My Name is Earl The Time Machine The Wiggles 6 a.m. @ CNN Presents: Roller House Hunters Sesame Street NHL Live Playoffs 6:30 a.m. Chicago Organization 7 a.m. Studio B Weekend Joni: Movie: Davey & Goliath 7:30 a.m. NBA Travel the Road La Bamba Baby Looney Tunes Playoffs 8 a.m. Meet the Press G-Rock Magic School Bus 8:30 a.m. Phoenix @ Real Videos Movie: <:50> Book of Virtues 9 a.m. LA Lakers CNN Sunday Latin Lifestyles National Lampoon’s House of Mouse NFL Draft Vacation 9:30 a.m. Urban Style Animaniacs 10 a.m. SportsCenter Fox News Time of Grace Great Adventure The Weekenders SportCenter Sunday 10:30 a.m. The Lambs Supper Roker on the Road Movie: <:40> Kids Next Door 11 a.m. NBA CNN Sunday Grand Ole Opry Simplify Your Life Field of Dreams Drake & Josh Baseball Tonight Playoffs Live 11:30 a.m. American Festivals Funniest Animals noon Cleveland @ CNN Presents: Motorweek Suze Orman In the Mix MLB Live Show 12:30 p.m. Washington Ebert & Roeper Movie: <:39> I Dream of Jeannie Rangers 1 p.m. ABC This Week Monster Garage The Best of Hot Shots! Movie: at 1:30 p.m. NBA Good Eats Honey, I Shrunk Indians Playoffs the Kids 2 p.m. CNN Sunday Night Fear Factor NOVA Movie: <:18> 2:30 p.m. San Antonio @ For the Boys Movie: 3 p.m. Sacramento War Stories with Raymond Secrets of Pocahontas Headline News Oliver North War 3:30 p.m. Raymond Friends 4 p.m. Inside the NBA Larry King Live Survivor: Panama J.A.G. Disney’s Doug 4:30 p.m. Hey Arnold! Mad About You 5 p.m. ESPNews 60 Minutes Stargate SG-1 Monk Movie: SpongeBob Desperate Housewives 5:30 p.m. SportsCenter Romancing the Fairily Oddparents Stone 6 p.m. World News Now Roller Nashville Star Crocodile Hunter Designer’s Challange 6:30 p.m. Window on the Atoll That’s Clever 7 p.m. NASCAR 20/20 King of Queens Movie: America’s Funniest Alias Nextel Cup Series Home Videos 7:30 p.m. Up to the Minute My Name is Earl State & Main 8 p.m. Aaron’s 499 Cold Case Desperate Three Wishes Wheel of Fortune Housewives 8:30 p.m. Face the Nation Movie: <:50> Jeopardy 9 p.m. This Week Numb3rs Grey’s Anatomy Patch Adams 7th Heaven Headline News

9:30 p.m. Navy/MCorps News 10 p.m. Dateline Roller Friends 60 Minutes 10:30 p.m. Family Guy King of Queens Instant Star 11 p.m. Today Show Blue Collar TV C.S.I.: NY Movie: 7th Heaven ER 11:30 p.m. SportsCenter King of the Hill Tombstone The Kwajalein Hourglass 10 Saturday, April 29, 2006 All programming is subject to change without notice. Tuesday

Time Channel Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 9 AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Roller Sailors midnight SportsCenter Today Show Stargate SG-1 Medium Movie: (cont.) Crocodile Hunter Crossing Jordan 12:30 a.m. Tombstone 1 a.m. Baseball Tonight American Morning Designer’s Challenge King of Queens Movie: <:21> America’s Funniest Pacifi c Report Home Videos 1:30 a.m. That’s Clever My Name is Earl Dude, Where’s My Tonight Show Car? with Jay Leno 2 a.m. NFL Total Access CNN Live Today Alias Desperate Three Wishes Housewives 2:30 a.m. The Late Show w/ David Letterman 3 a.m. SportCenter MSNBC Live C.S.I. Grey’s Anatomy Movie: 7th Heaven

3:30 a.m. State & Main Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 4 a.m. Seinfeld Friends Flight 29 Down 4:30 a.m. Baseball Tonight That ‘70s Show King of Queens Movie: <:50> Instant Star Judge Judy 5 a.m. Dateline Roller Carol Duval Show Patch Adams Play with Sesame Star Trek: Voyager 5:30 a.m. NFL Total Access Breathing Space Barney & Friends 6 a.m. Fox News Live Today Caribbean Workout Sesame Street Oprah Winfrey 6:30 a.m. ESPNews The Right Fit 7 a.m. The Hot List Studio B with Good Eats Inside the Actor’s. . Bear in the Big Blue WWE Smackdown! Shepard Smith Diane Lane 7:30 a.m. The Hot List Unwrapped Little Bill 8 a.m. NFL Live The Situation Room Friends 30 Minute Meals Hollywood Shootout Blue’s Clues 8:30 a.m. The Hot List King of Queens Paula’s Home Cooking E.T. Dora the Explorer 9 a.m. Around the Horn The Big Story Roller Raymond Movie: Rolie Polie Olie Good Morning w/ John Gibson America 9:30 a.m. PTI Raymond Danielle Steel’s JoJo’s Circus A Perfect Stranger 10 a.m. SportsCenter Headline News Dawson’s Creek Franklin 10:30 a.m. NBC Nightly News Movie: <:46> Reading Rainbow 11 a.m. 4 Qtrs ABC World News E! News Live Runaway Bride JoJo’s Circus Alias 11:30 a.m. CBS Evening News Rolie Polie Olie noon NBA Tip-Off Countdown with Blind Date Dora the Explorer Friends Keith Olbermann 12:30 p.m. NBA My Wife & Kids Blue’s Clues Playoffs 1 p.m. Hannity & Colmes Living Single Movie: Little Bill Dr. Phil 1:30 p.m. Mad About You Something to Bear in the Big Blue Talk About 2 p.m. Lou Dobbs Tonight Desperate Emeril Live Barney & Friends ER Housewives 2:30 p.m. NBA Movie: <:56> Play with Sesame Playoffs 3 p.m. News Hour with Roller Designer’s Challange Arachnophobia Funniest Videos Access Hollywood Jim Lehrer 3:30 p.m. That’s Clever! Growing Pains Judge Judy 4 p.m. Special Report with Alias Pokemon Living Single Brit Hume 4:30 p.m. Yu-Gi-Oh! Mad About You 5 p.m. Inside the NBA Your World with Wheel of Fortune C.S.I. Access Hollywood Disney’s Doug Battlestar Neil Cavuto Weekend Galactica 5:30 p.m. Jeopardy Ed, Edd, & Eddy 6 p.m. SportsCenter World News Now Window on the Atoll Seinfeld Entertainment Tonight SpongeBob Friends Weekend 6:30 p.m. Roller That ‘70s Show Fairly Oddparents 7 p.m. Sports 60 Minutes Alias Movie: Lizzie Mcguire Alias TBD 7:30 p.m. The Recruit Taina 8 p.m. Business Report ER Battlestar Galactica Smallville Wheel of Fortune 8:30 p.m. Nightline Jeopardy 9 p.m. Hardball Crossing Jordan 24 Movie: <:10> Boy Meets World Headline News with Chris Matthews 9:30 p.m. The Time Machine Boy Meets World Pacifi c Report 10 p.m. SportsCenter O’Reilly Factor Roller Friends Fresh Prince The Simpsons 10:30 p.m. Tonight Show King of Queens Home Improvement Family Guy W/ Jay Leno 11 p.m. NBA Fastbreak Today Show Bernie Mac Movie: 7th Heaven Smallville 11:30 p.m. ESPNews The Late Show Scrubs Exit Wounds Saturday, April 29, 2006 11 The Kwajalein Hourglass Wednesday All programming is subject to change without notice

Time Channel Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 17 Channel 20 Channel 23 Channel 26 Channel 35 9 AFN Sports AFN News Roller/Prime AFN Spectrum AFN Movies AFN Family AFN Direct to Roller Sailors midnight Sports Today Show The Late Show Late Night with Movie: (Cont.) SpongeBob House TBD Conan O’Brien 12:30 a.m. Late Late Show w/ Movie: <:43> Fairly Oddparents Craig Ferguson 1 a.m. American Morning Alias Wall Street Lizzie Mcguire Pacifi c Report 1:30 a.m. Judge Judy Taina Tonight Show w/ Jay Leno 2 a.m. CNN Live Today Star Trek: Voyager Battlestar Galactica Smallville 2:30 a.m. The Late Show w/ David Letterman 3 a.m. SportsCenter MSNBC Live Roller 24 Movie: Boy Meets World 3:30 a.m. The Recruit Boy Meets World Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 4 a.m. MLB Friends Fresh Prince 4:30 a.m. Chicago King of Queens Home Improvement Judge Judy 5 a.m. at Carol Duval Show Movie: <:10> Play with Sesame Star Trek: Voyager 5:30 a.m. Cleveland Breathing Space The Time Machine Barney & Friends 6 a.m. Fox News Live Today Show Caribbean Workout Sesame Street The Daily Show 6:30 a.m. The Right Fit Colbert Report 7 a.m. The Hot List Studio B with Good Eats Access Hollywood Bear in the Big Blue Dr. Phil Shepard Smith Weekend 7:30 a.m. The Hot List Unwrapped Little Bill 8 a.m. NFL Live The Situation Room Roller 30 Minute Meals E.T. Weekend Blue’s Clues ESPNews 8:30 a.m. The Hot List Sweet Dreams Dora the Explorer Headline News 9 a.m. Around the Horn The Big Story Raymond Movie: Rolie Polie Olie Good Morning w/ John Gibson America 9:30 a.m. PTI Raymond Revenge of the JoJo’s Circus Middle Aged Women 10 a.m. SportsCenter Headline News Dr. Phil Show Dawson’s Creek Franklin 10:30 a.m. NBC Nightly News Movie: <:45> Reading Rainbow 11 a.m. NHL ABC World News E.R. E! News Live Love & Basketball JoJo’s Circus Ghost Whisperer Playoffs 11:30 a.m. CBS Evening News Rolie Polie Olie noon Countdown with Roller Blind Date Dora the Explorer Lost Keith Olbermann 12:30 p.m. Judge Judy My Wife & Kids Blue’s Clues 1 p.m. Hannity & Colmes Roller Living Single Movie: Little Bill The Apprentice 1:30 p.m. Post Game Show Mad About You Dangerous Minds Bear in the Big Blue 2 p.m. NHL Lou Dobbs Tonight Battlestar Emeril Live Barney & Friends E.R. Playoffs Galactica 2:30 p.m. Movie: <:53> Play with Sesame 3 p.m. News Hour with Friends The Shopping Bags Patriot Games Funniest Videos WWE Raw! Jim Lehrer 3:30 p.m. Ambush Makeover Growing Pains 4 p.m. Special Report with Roller Alias Pokemon Brit Hume 4:30 p.m. Post Game Show Yu-Gi-Oh! 5 p.m. SportsCenter Your World with Wheel of Fortune C.S.I. The Entertainers Disney’s Doug 24 Neil Cavuto 5:30 p.m. Jeopardy Ed, Edd, & Eddy 6 p.m. World News Now Roller Seinfeld Behind the Scenes SpongeBob Props Mega Tour 6:30 p.m. That ‘70s Show E.T. Fairly Oddparents 7 p.m. NBA The Simpsons Ghost Whisperer Movie: The Proud Family Alias Playoffs 7:30 p.m. Tavis Smiley Family Guy Laws of Attraction The Amanda Show 8 p.m. 1st Round Business Report Smallville Lost Everwood Wheel of Fortune 8:30 p.m. Game 5 Nightline Movie: <:45> Jeopardy 9 p.m. Hardball with House The Apprentice XXX Sister, Sister Headline News Chris Matthews 9:30 p.m. ESPNews Sister, Sister Navy/Mcorps News 10 p.m. SportsCenter O’Reilly Factor Roller Friends Fresh Prince Eve 10:30 p.m. Tonight Show with King of Queens Home Improvement All of Us Jay Leno 11 p.m. NBA Fastbreak Today Show The Daily Show Movie: 7th Heaven Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 11:30 p.m. ESPNews Late Show The Colbert Report All About the Bejamins

The Kwajalein Hourglass 12 Saturday, April 29, 2006 HELP WANTED PIPEFITTER/PLUMBER II, Utilities Department. Full time. HR Req. K031142. Kwajalein Range Services has the following Religious Services job openings. For contract hire positions, PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK II, call Marie Dixon, 51300. For all others, call Automotive. Full time. HR Req. K030983. Protestant Jack Riordan, 55154. Full job descriptions 8 and 10:45 a.m., Sunday; Roi-Namur service at 4 p.m. Sunday school for all ages is at 9:15 a.m. and requirements are online or at Human PROPERTY SPECIALIST I. Casual. HR Req. K031091. Resources, Building 700. Catholic NEED EXTRA money? KRS employment REGISTERED NURSE, Kwajalein Hospital. Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m., in the small chapel Casual. HR Req. K030935. Sunday Mass, 7 a.m., small chapel 9:15 a.m., main chapel applications are continually accepted for the Mass on Roi at 6:30 p.m. Community Activities and Food Services KRS CONTRACT POSITIONS departments for casual and part-time positions. Baptist If you are interested in being a scorekeeper, APPLICATIONS SYSTEM ANALYST/ 9:40 a.m., Sunday, in elementary school music room. sports offi cial, recreation aide, recreation PROGRAMMER I. HR Req. 031323. specialist, library aide, lifeguard, disc jockey, Latter Day Saints pizza delivery driver or catering/dining room APPLICATIONS SYSTEM ANALYST/ 9 a.m., Sunday, in Corlett Recreation Center, Room 3. worker, please submit your application to the PROGRAMMER III. HR Req. 031321. HR department for consideration as positions APPLICATIONS SYSTEM ANALYST/SENIOR become available. For more information, call PROGRAMMER. HR Req. 031319. FIELD ENGINEER II. TRADEX, HR Req. the KRS HR Offi ce at 54916. 031245 (Roi-Namur). CHILD/YOUTH Services director, HR Req. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, George Seitz 031297. HARDWARE ENGINEER II, Roi-Namur. HR Elementary. Full time. HR Req. K031168. Req. 031179. COMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN III. HR Req. AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN, Automotive. Full 031029. HELP DESK TECHNICIAN II. HR Req. 031371. time. HR Req. K031086. DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR III. HR Req. IT TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATOR II. HR Req. BINGO CALLER, Yokwe Yuk Club. 031393. 031421. CARPENTER I, Roi Operations. HR Req. DISPATCHER II, aircaft. HR Req. 030988. INVENTORY CONTROL SPECIALIST I. HR K030920. Enniburr residents should apply to Req. 030880. Floyd Corder, Roi Operations. ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT MGMT SYSTEM LEAD – KARDS; Sr. Document Controller. HR MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST. HR Req. DRIVER I. HR Req. K031143. Req. 031271. 030871. DRIVER I, Roi Automotive. Two full time ELECTRICIAN III/MARINE ELECTRICIAN. HR MANAGEMENT AND STANDARDIZATION positions. HR Reqs. K031096 and K031128. Req. 030924. ANALYST I. HR Req. 030882. Enniburr residents apply to Robert Stere. ELECTRICIAN III. HR Req. 030854. MECHANIC III. Two positions. HR Reqs. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN I, casual position 030590 and 031000. for Macy’s. HR Req. K031105. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN II, HR Req. 030817. MECHANIC IV. HR Req. 030966. ELECTRICIAN. Full time. HR Req. K030983. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN II – Telemetry, HR NETWORK ENGINEER I. Information LIBRARY AIDE, Community Activities. Casual. Req. 031005. Technology, HR Req. 031289. HR Req. K031031. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN III – ALTAIR, HR LOGISTICS CLERK, Roi Supply. Full time. NETWORK ENGINEER II–MO. HR Req. Req. 030669 (Roi-Namur). HR Req. K031146. Enniburr residents apply to 031227. Anthony Cason. ELECTRONIC TECH II, Telemetry. Two PROGRAMMER. HR Req. 031067. positions. HR Reqs. 031381 and 031389. MECHANIC HEAVY EQUIPMENT I. HR Req. REGISTERED NURSE, HR Req. 030919. K031162. ELECTRONIC TECH III, Telemetry. Three positions. HR Reqs. 031383, 031385 and REPORTER, The Kwajalein Hourglass. HR MECHANIC I, Kwajalein Automotive. Four full- 031387. Req. 031311. time positions. HR Reqs. K030332, K030641, K030331 and K031029. FIELD ENGINEER II. HR Req. 031373. RF SAFETY SPECIALIST/FIELD ENGINEER II. HR Req. 031147. MECHANIC II, Automotive Services. Full time. FIELD ENGINEER I. HR Req. 031189. HR Req. K031139. SECURITY SPECIALIST. HR Req. 031397 FIELD ENGINEER II, two positions, HR Reqs. MECHANIC II, Kwaj Power Plant. Full time. HR 031315 and 031149. SOFTWARE ENGINEER II. CONUS-Lexington. Req. K031124. HR Req. 031175. FIELD ENGINEER II. HR Req. 031157. MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALIST, Kwajalein SUPERVISOR, Bakery. HR Req. 031287. Hospital. Casual. HR Req. K030982. FIELD ENGINEER II, Roi-Namur. HR Req. 030741. SUPERVISOR Human Resources – CDC, HR PAINTER II, Roi Operations. Full time. HR Req. Req. 030904. K030761. Enniburr applicants should apply to FIELD ENGINEER II. RF Safety, HR Req. Floyd Corder, Roi Operations. 031147. SUPERVISOR, Imaging. HR Req. 031277. Café Pacific Lunch Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday May 6 Carved top round Breaded pork chops Italian pasta bar Greek chicken breast Swedish meatballs Chicken chimichangas Roasted turkey Seafood Newburg Lemon basil chicken Italian baked chicken Sautéed liver/onions Kalua pork/cabbage Burritos/tacos Beef/aspargus stir-fry Indonesian pork Three-cheese pasta Garlic bread Calimari stir-fry Barley rice casserole Beef tamales Baked yams Grill: Brunch station open Grill: Brunch station open Grill: Italian burger Grill: Fish sandwich Grill: Chuck sandwich Grill: Chicken sandwich Grill: Cheese dogs Dinner Tonight Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Braised short ribs Broiled chicken Grilled minute steak Kwaj fried chicken London broil Stir-fry to order Keoki’s pot roast Broiled fajita chicken Barbecued pork butt Penne pasta Broiled ono Parmesan ratatouille Charsiu spareribs Chicken adobo Tex-Mex stir-fry Baked tofu/Napa cabbage Chicken peapod stir-fry Chinese beef Whole roast chicken Sesame noodles Breaded walleye Cajun dirty rice California vegetables Mashed potatoes Broccoli stir-fry Twice baked potato Chicken nuggets Whipped potatoes

Saturday, April 29, 2006 13 The Kwajalein Hourglass be willing to sign a one-year contract. A criminal 31-FOOT SPORTFISHERMAN, fi berglass Macy’s weekly sale history background check is required. Contact hull, twin Chevy 350 engines, fl ying bridge, Lt. Angelia Pinto at 54429 for more information. bathroom, three gas tanks, 55-gallon fresh Monday through Saturday Submit resumés to the KPD Administration water tank, fresh and salt water wash downs, Offi ce, located at Building 835, by Friday. outriggers, mooring with 1½-inch chain, two American Greeting jar candles. Buy one, WANTED boathouses, Lots 41 and 42, too much to list. get the second at 50 percent off. Call 54175, home or 53780, work or e-mail [email protected]. Cover Girl and Revlon cosmetics, 25 COUPLE TO play bridge with visiting parents; percent off. house-sitting for visiting parents, July 17-31. PCS SALE. Queen-size oak futon sleeper sofa Great with pets. Call Mark, 52527. and single futon sleeper chair and ottoman, Ladies’ and children’s jeans, 25 percent off THE RMI Sim Federation wants your donation $400 or best offer; fence free for the taking; All About Baby toys, 25 percent off of usable items for our yard sale. To arrange stereo including receiver, fi ve-compact disc delivery, call Kim, 53680. player and two Bose book shelf speakers, Selected Fisher Price toys, 25-60 $200; fi ve disc DVD player, $75 and sheer percent off HOUSE OR room-sitting for graduate student, window coverings with valance and rods, $75. June 27-July 13. Will take care of pets and Call James, 52319. Baby furniture, 20 percent off. plants. Call Cris, 52935. PLANT SALE: dozens of beautiful plants for Don’t forget to fi ll out a customer LOST sale behind the Reef BQ. Call Leann, 54826 comment and request card for our and leave a message. monthly customer appreciation drawing. BLUE SCUBAPRO mask with attached green We want your feedback to better service colored Scubapro snorkel. Reward negotiable. FISHER PRICE ‘loving family’ dollhouse our customers. Call 59987. with large bag of dolls and accessories, $25; Fisher Price toy box, $5; Little Tykes vanity LADIES’ COLUMBIA sun hat, greenish stripes, table, $1; child’s plastic refrigerator with on April 15 between the family pool and Range SUPERVISOR WAREHOUSING. HR Req. large bag of plastic dishes and food, $3; two Command. Call Jan, 52602. 030958. children’s beanbag chairs, $1 each.; 6-foot FOUND artifi cial Christmas tree with stand, $5; several TELEPHONE TECHNICIAN III. HR Req. bookcases, $30 each and assorted children’s 030965. GAME, outside Ten-Ten. Call 50721, days. computer games for Windows, 50¢ each. Call 53605. TRAFFIC AGENT. HR Req. 030984 LADIES’ BRACELET at the tennis courts; two knee/elbow pads found at Building 901; used for 27-INCH TV; 13- and 20-inch TV/VCRs; TRAFFIC AGENT II. HR Req. 031008. skating or boarding. Call 58889. microwave, 1200 watts, $100; VCR $50; Sony WAREHOUSEMAN, LEAD. HR Req. 030998. CD/radio-cassette/recorder, $20; Kitchen Maid LARGE BLACK CAP, sunglasses and floppy artisan stand mixer $250; surround sound WAREHOUSE PROJECT SPECIALIST – CDC, disk with pictures of a green tug. Call Sharon system $125; paper shredder $20; aluminum HR Req. 030896. Hurst 5-4131 grill, $100; burley, $75; sewing machine, $200; iron and board, $15 and plants. Call 52337. WAREHOUSEMAN II/SHIPPING AND TWO ROLLS of film by chapel with small cross RECEIVING CLERK, CONUS-Richmond. HR inside one of the rolls. Call 54538 and leave a 26.5-FOOT Crownline, 5.7L V8 inboard with Req. 030843. message. Bravo II stern drive, excellent condition, V- berth, quarter berth, table, stove, deck and PATIO SALES WATER PLANT OPERATOR III. HR Req. cabin stereo, full bathroom, fridge, full canopy 031002 SUNDAY and MONDAY, all day, Trailer 794. and deck shower. 15-horsepower kicker, lots of AIRSCAN PACIFIC PCS sale. Clothes, household items, shoes extras; anchors, bumpers, gas grill, cover, boat and more. toys, and boat lot, $28,000 or best offer. Call CONTRACT COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR. John 52582, home or 5833, work. Required: bachelor’s degree, preferably in MONDAY, 7 a.m.-?, Quarters 477-B. PCS sale. THREE SNORKEL VESTS, like new, $20 each; aviation related fi eld; strong organization Small appliances, electronics, personal and Skill 3/8-inch drill, $15; Black and Decker 3/8- and communication skills; profi ciency with household items. Word, Excel, Access and Outlook. Preferred: inch drill $10; Skill saber saw, $20; 3/8-inch Experience with SeeSOR, CDRLs, key control, MONDAY, 8 a.m.-noon. Quarters 203-B (in socket set, $10; two Rule 4-inch inline bilge property tracking and travel. Inquire at 54547 or back). Bookcases, tools, men’s and women’s blowers, $10 each and stainless boarding send KRS application with coordinator written clothes, household items, DVD player, compact ladder $10. Call 53718. at top to AirScan, Building 902, or to sikesb@u disc/cassette player and VCR. VHS fi ve-tape set – The Lone Ranger, $20; 36 saka.smdc.army.mil. Inquiries/applications will work out/exercise VHS tapes, $2-$5 each or be accepted until Saturday. MONDAY, 8-10 a.m., Quarters 453-B. Ladies’ and men’s designer clothes, Tori Richard/ make offer on all and textbook: Reinventing the COMMUNITY BANK Dockers/Tommy Bahama, just to name a Warehouse-World Class Distribution Logistics, few; music compact discs; movie DVDs and $5. Call Sue, 53593. TELLER. Part time. Req. KW21850. Successful computer games. candidates should have previous banking, credit JUNIOR-SIZE girls’ clothes, lots of shorts, union or cash handling experience. Candidates FOR SALE capris, pants, skirts, tops, dresses, shoes and must also have the ability to quickly and accessories, like new. Call Julianne, 51444. PCS SALE. Children’s desk with built-in accurately handle transactions, communicate VANS SNEAKERS, men’s size 10½, gray, new, bookcase, almost new; lighted, indoor palm effectively and possess a strong desire to learn. $25. Call 52527. For consideration, submit your resume online tree; outdoor storage unit, 55-inches long by 27 at www.dodcommunitybank.com. For more by 34-inches; pile rug, caramel color, 12 by 15- 27-INCH COLOR TV, microwave, DVD/VCR information, contact the personnel department at foot; kitchen rugs; tropical art prints; SeaQuest player, portable compact disc player, small communitybank.recruiting@ bankofamerica.com BC, size XL; Ladyhawk BC, size medium, with couch with storage unit and various plants. Call or call the Banking Center manager at 52292 or integrated octopus and regulator, new. Call 50034. 52142. Community Bank is an equal opportunity 53336. employer. COLUMBIA 26-FOOT sailboat, fiberglass PCS SALE. Sun four-speed bike with front and hull, fi ve-horsepower Nissan outboard, cradle, KWAJALEIN POLICE DEPARTMENT rear baskets, $100; small book shelf with two mooring, boathouse and all contents and bottom doors, $25; Craftsman plastic tool box equipment, $13,000. Call 55006 and leave COMMON ACCESS CARD position, Full time, $20; corner computer desk, $30; ironing board message. on-island position. Duties include processing with cover, $10. Call 53693. military identifi cation cards. Must be a U.S. COMMUNITY NOTICES Citizen, be able to obtain a security clearance, BOY’S TOYS, toddler to age 5; movies; books, possess strong computer skills with profi ciency too much to list, prices start at 25 cents. Call KWAJALEIN YACHT CLUB’s monthly in Microsoft Offi ce, Access, and Database, and 53585. meeting will be at 6:30 p.m., tonight, Dinner The Kwajalein Hourglass 14 Saturday, April 29, 2006 The Small Arms Range will be in operation 7-10 a.m., Tuesday. All water craft operators observe the red fl ags at the southwest end of the island. Don’t miss it! Check out the American Legion Auxiliary’s bake sale during The Kwajalein Art will be Oriental. Bring a side dish or dessert. Guild spring craft fair, Questions? Call Denise, 52083. THE KAYAK SHACK and Emon Beach will 10 a.m.-2 p.m., have staff supervision until 4 p.m., Sunday, as Monday, in Corlett opposed to the normal operating hour of 6 p.m.. The family pool will maintain normal operating Recreation Center hours. Room 6. MONTE CARLO bowling will be 6-9 p.m., Monday, at the Bowling Center. Call Thompson at 53320 to make a reservation. THE JINETIPTIP CLUB’s bingo will be at 1 p.m., Monday, at the Bolkeim Community Center on Ebeye. For more information, call Hermikko will be in Lojkar, 52592 or 54835. GOLFERS: In support of the Rustman concert at 7 p.m., competition Monday, golf course Holes 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 will be closed to play beginning at 4 p.m. Thursday, in THE 4-H CLUB wrap-up banquet will be held at the Davye Davis 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the elementary music room. All 4-H youth, parents and volunteer Multi-Purpose leaders are invited to attend. Bring a dessert to share. Questions? Call Meghan, 53796. Room on the THE YOUTH ACTION COUNCIL will meet at 6 p.m., Wednesday in the elementary school high school library. Please come to identify and address youth related concerns and issues, contribute campus, featuring new ideas to existing youth programs and become better informed about youth programs the music of and services on Kwajalein. Questions? Call Joy Sims, 53606. Broadway. KWAJALEIN AMATEUR Radio Club will meet at 7 p.m., Thursday, at the Ham Shack. All amateur radio enthusiasts and interested persons are invited. informational session, 6-7 p.m., Friday, in at 6th Street and Lagoon; a junior/senior high the elementary school library, to learn about school dance will be at 7:30-11 p.m., May 20, in THERE WILL BE a National Day of Prayer preparing your children for kindergarten. Corlett Recreation Center Room 6. luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Thursday, in Questions? Call Amy, 53610. the Religious Education Building. Sponsored by JUNIOR/SENIOR High Choir and Band the Protestant Chapel. Everyone is invited as JOIN US at Café Pacifi c on Friday, in Concert, featuring the Concert Band, Choir, we are led in prayer for our community leaders, celebration of Cinco DeMayo. The menue will Junior Band and Stage Band. will be at 7 p.m., our nation and our Armed Forces. Questions? include chicken chimichangas, beef tamales, May 11, in the Davye Davis Multi-Purpose Call 53505. build-your-own burritos and tacos, nacho chips Room on the high school campus. and cheese, Spanish rice, refried beans and DURING BARGE operations, tentatively corn tortilla soup. STUDENTS, PARENTS and community scheduled for Thursday and Friday, the Supply members are invited to attend the Kwajalein and Marine Department areas, between 6th ENJOY CINCO De SEIS (Mayo), 5-9 p.m.,May junior/senior high school awards night at 7 p.m., and 8th Streets and Supply and Marine Roads, 6, at the Oceanview Club. Drink specials will May 19, in the multi-purpose room. Questions? are off limits to pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle/ include Pacifi co and Negro Medelo beers along Call Steve Howell, 52011. equipment traffi c. Only Supply and Marine with blended Margaritas. Tamales, Spanish rice MOBILE KITCHEN presents at 7 p.m., May 27, Department personnel will be allowed access and refried beans for $5. into these areas. Barricades/caution tapes will the Coral Sands Beach Bash, Menu will include: be erected at all of these points. Questions? COME SAY farewell to Trina Tiffany and Lisa artichoke pizza, fresh garden salad, dinner rolls, Call 52180/53444/53430. and Peter Barbella at 6:30 p.m., May 7, at Emon shrimp scampi, pasta, vegetable, tiramisu, and wine. Sign up at Three Palms. Pavilion 1. Bring a dish to share. Qustions? Call STUDENT MUSIC Recital will be at 7 p.m., Karen, 54259 or Nancy, 54642. Friday, in the Davye Davis Multi-Purpose Room MARK YOUR calendars. Carolyn Koopman at the high school. Piano teachers who would turns 40 on June 10. The party will be 8 p.m.- THE MARSHALL ISLANDS Swim Federation 2 a.m., at the Yuk Club. Music by The Zooks. like students to perform should contact Dick invites you to mark your calendars. The Shields to obtain registration forms. Open to the public. Cash bar. Birthday cake bike wash and lube is 9 a.m.-3 p.m., May 8, for the fi rst 50 partiers. Questions? Call Ivy ALL PARENTS are invited to attend an downtown; a yard sale is 6 a.m.-noon, May 15, Springer, 54814. Saturday, April 29, 2006 15 The Kwajalein Hourglass Residents should be aware of water condition

Potable water Dren eo erreo • Pipes and spigots are color coded yellow. • Pipe im bojet ko rekolar jalo (yellow) • Suitable for drinking, bathing, cooking and • Emon non idrak, tutu, kmat, kwalkol nuknuk im menko washing clothes. erlok wot. • Produced mainly from rainfall. • Ewor jonan kojerbale ilo juon alon. • Limited island supply. • Emoj karreokiki kin jeraiko • Filtered and disinfected with chlorine. • Walok elaptata jen woot.

Non-potable water • Pipes and spigots are color coded red. • Not suitable for drinking, wading pools, children’s sprinkler toys or water toys. • Suitable for watering plants, watering lawns, washing vehicles and washing of patios. • Produced by waste water treatment plant. • Filtered and disinfected with chlorine.

Dren eo etoon im ejjab dren in idrak • Pipe im bojet ko rekolar biroro (red) • Ejjab emon non idrak, karreoki jikin tutu ko, kab kein ikkure dren ko nejin ajiri ro im menko erlok wot. • Emon non utidrikdrikimenineddekko,kwaliimkarreoikiwako, etonaak, ko im menko erlok wot. • Emoj karreoiki kin jerako • Walok im komman jen jikin komman dren eo.

Sports schedule, standings

Calvary ...... 3 3 0 Women’s division Basketball schedule II ...... 3 3 0 Island Magic ...... 5 0 0 Tuesday Queen of Peace II...... 2 4 0 Spartans I ...... 2 2 0 MI High School...... 1 4 0 Spartans II ...... 1 3 0 6 p.m...... MI High School vs. Jabro Spartans III ...... 1 5 0 MI High School...... 1 4 0 7 p.m...... Men’s A tournament game 1 Youth baseball schedule Child and Youth Services Baseball/Softball/T-Ball season started April 18. There are Wednesday 19 teams, 190 players, six teams from Ebeye. Teams are Grades K-1, 2-3, 4-5-6 girls, 5:15 p.m...... Island Magic vs. Spartans II 4-5-6 boys and two start-smart teams. The start smart ages 3-4-5 year olds, practice on Wednesdays and play their games on Fridays at 5:30 p.m. at the Teen Center fi eld. 6 p.m...... Men’s B tournament game 1 Tuesday 7 p.m...... Men’s B tournament game 2 4:45 p.m...... Rubly vs. SDA, Brandon Field 8 p.m...... Men’s B tournament game 3 4:45 p.m...... Everts vs. Elliott, Ragan Field 5:45 p.m...... Kautz vs. Willhelm, Ragan Field Thursday 5:45 p.m...... Opiniano vs. SDA, Brandon Field 5:15 p.m...... Men’s C tournament game 1 Thursday 4:45 p.m...... Vannoy vs. Hirniak, Brandon Field 6 p.m...... Men’s C tournament game 2 4:45 p.m...... Willhelm vs. Sinnott, Ragan Field 7 p.m...... Men’s C tournament game 3 5:45 p.m...... Elliott vs. Yurovchak, Ragan Field 8 p.m...... Men’s A tournament game 2 5:45 p.m...... Molina vs. Opiniano, Brandon Field Friday Friday 5:30 p.m...... Start Smart, teen center fi eld 5:15 p.m...... MI HIgh School vs. Spartans (W) May 6 6 p.m...... Men’s B tournament game 4 4:45 p.m...... Rubly vs. Jabro, Brandon Field 4:45 p.m...... Kautz vs. Sinnott, Ragan Field 7 p.m...... Men’s B tournament game 5 5:45 p.m...... Everts vs. Yurovchak, Ragan Field 8 p.m...... Men’s B tournament game 6 5:45 p.m...... Miller vs. Jabro, Brandon Field Youth baseball standings Basketball standings Coed, kindergarten - Grade 1 Hirniak...... 0 1 0 Men’s A division The Beers...... 4 2 0 Willhelm ...... 2 0 0 Jabro ...... 0 1 0 Fundamentals ...... 8 2 0 Kein Rubrub ...... 3 4 0 Sinnott...... 1 1 0 Queen of Peace ...... 0 1 0 Brick Daddies...... 7 2 0 Mosey...... 3 2 0 Kautz ...... 0 2 0 Boys, Grades 4, 5 and 6 FISH...... 5 5 0 Spartans II ...... 2 5 0 Coed, Grades 2-3 Opiniano ...... 2 1 0 Jab Lik...... 4 5 0 Everts ...... 1 0 0 Ageless Wonders...... 1 4 0 Miller...... 2 1 0 Spartans I ...... 4 5 0 Yurochvchak...... 1 0 0 Deranged ...... 0 9 0 Lik-lar ...... 0 7 0 Elliott ...... 0 2 0 Molina...... 0 1 0 Men’s B division Men’s C division Girls, Grades 4, 5 and 6 Jabro ...... 0 1 0 Queen of Peace I...... 6 1 0 SDAttack ...... 6 0 0 Vannoy ...... 2 0 0 Queen of Peace...... 0 1 0 Vikings I ...... 5 1 0 Jabro ...... 4 1 0 Rubly ...... 1 0 0

Sun • Moon • Tides RTS Weather Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High tide Low tide

Tonight: Variably cloudy with scattered showers. Winds: NE-E at 12-18 knots. Sunday 6:34 a.m./6:59 p.m. 8:15 a.m./9:19 p.m. 5:27 a.m., 4.8’ 11:51 a.m., 0.6’ Sunday: Variably sunny with scattered showers. Winds: ENE at 12-18 knots. 5:46 p.m., 3.5’ 11:36 p.m., 0.3’ Monday: Mostly sunny with scattered showers. Winds: ENE at 10-16 knots. Tuesday: Variably sunny with widely scattered showers. Winds: NE at 10-16 knots. Monday 6:33 a.m./6:59 p.m. 9:11a.m./ 10:19 p.m. 6:00 a.m., 4.5’ 12:28 p.m., 0.2’ 6:19 p.m., 3.1’ Annual rain total: 14.81 inches Tuesday 6:33 a.m./6:59 p.m. 10:09 a.m. /11:15 p.m. 6:33 a.m., 4.1’ 12:05 a.m., 0.1’ Annual deviation: -4.98 inches 6:53 p.m., 2.6’ 1:06 p.m., 0.2’

Call 54700 for updated forecasts or www.rts-wx.com. Wednesday 6:36 a.m./6:59 p.m. 11:05 a.m./ 7:09 a.m., 3.6’ 12:34 a.m., 0.5’ 7:34 p.m., 2.2’ 1:51 p.m., 0.6’

The Kwajalein Hourglass 16 Saturday, April 29, 2006