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Show 4 May 7, 1992 Hilltop Times semi-finalis- ts together. "we would be able to field However, with 15 11 at most operational aircraft, perhaps fewer." "Obviously 16 operational s gives us more firepower almost half again more payload than 11 plus the additional versatility and flexibility that comes from having more platforms," Loh said. "Five more s give us the ability to strike up to 80 more time-critictargets each night." More importantly, he said, 20 aircraft will give the United States a more flexible, versatile B-- force. Butler said he believes 20 aircraft provide "a far better return" on the Air Force's investment than B-2- because it uniquely combines low observability with B-2- al 2 B-2- qualities of our older heavy B-2- s, Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wi- o said Congress is currently O) Cjf L( GMC ully Loaded, P. Sunroof GEO '91 P576 '89 GMC JIMMY Fsize, like new, fully loaded '92 I JIMMY S-- 15 '92 CHEV. '92 6 Cyl., '91 CORSICA '90 LUMINA CHEV. PX466 '90 PX519 PX525 PX463 CHEV. CAPRICE PX646 '91 TOYOTA GRAND PRIX FONT. over $19,000 Now Camry GEO STORM '92 ' OLDS CIERA S PX654 New I ASTRO VAN CHEV. 8 Pass. PX645 '91 '91 PX609 LUMINA EURO 641 A PRIZM 6cyl. auto., AC I OLDS Silhouette Van PX651 '91 15. f OOM? '91 s, B-2- B-2- B-- 2 long-rang- e Thompson said the 1992 air show will also have "more aerial, activities than in 1990." B-2- s, "Our new national military strategy stresses rapid and decisive action against a distant threat, without reliance on a substantial overseas presence," Butler said. "The is the perfect machine for this role to North Dakota and her husband will 7 B-2- s, on day one. home use the other to visit family in North Carolina. Loertscher entered seven themes in the contest and said he was pleased that one finished second. He said he got his ideas from thinking of words that went with liberty and freedom and then turning them into phrases. "(The theme) was one of a couple I entered that I thought had a good chance of winning," he said. "But, I was surprised when I won." This year's air show will feature the Thunderbirds, the Air Force's air demonstration team. On static Stealth Fighter that played display will be the of a key role in the success Operation Desert Storm. weighing approval of the Pentagon's fiscal 1993 budget, which requests five more bringing the total size of the stealth fleet to 20. The Air Force estimates that it will cost a total of $45.3 billion for 20 research and development, procurement, and military construction to support the planes when they are based at White-ma- n AFB, Mo. The Air Force plans to have two squadrons of operational before the year 2000. The eight s other four s will be used for testing, training and modification. Loh points out that by having 20 the Air Force can field 16 on extremely short notice. Continued from Page 1 Butler also believes the emerging strategic environment places an even higher priority on the abil-- . ity to reach any place in the world that the U.S. military needs to go, while being able to react rapidly D the bombers." to go "I've never won in a contest before, "Cray ton said. "This is great." She said the inspiration for the theme came when she and her husband were discussing the contest. The sergeant spent a short time in the Gulf during Operation Desert Storm and the theme comes from that experience, Crayton said. . "They went over there to keep freedom," she said. "All they really wanted was peace but they had war. Our theme came from that." Thompson said Crayton's theme was chosen over the others because he felt it alluded to "Hill's participation and support that led to the success in the war last year and that we're ready to fight again if needed." Crayton said she hopes to use one of the tickets Continued from Page 1 names of submitters, and pared down to five by a panel of judges. The winning entry was then picked by Lt. Col. Rodney C. Thompson, the 1992 air show project officer, and Col. Steven R. Emory, 2849th Air Base Group commander. "I was more than pleased by the number of responses," Thompson said. "I thought only a few ' would enter." will be used in all publicity for Crayton's theme the upcoming air show and on banners and memorabilia for the event. Crayton said she didn't really think she would win with the idea she and her husband, TSgt. Jack D. Crayton Jr., 388th Operations Group, came up with D 4 dr. 6 cyl. '91 PX470 OLDS CALAIS P452 S PX404 CAVALIER Z--24 Low miles, '91 NISSAN PICKUP 1195A P557 '$.?; CHECK OUT THE CLASSIFIEDS! '91 CHEV. in the PONTIAC SUNBIRD '90 PLY. SUNDANCE IPX467 .4dr..RS(PS80 '91 PONT. P631 LEMANS LE Auto, AC IPX409 $7,995 $7,995 $(,495 $5,9B Cheek 1 '91 Placing a classified ad '91 CAVALIER GEO METRO LSI $5,9B Hilltop Times is easy! I Out Those I Great Cars 'SO HYUNDAI $4,99B Today!! In Lavton fZAA 1 B 5A dmPn? I L7g Give us a call Mm SL 394-965- 5 In C2 SI U.S. SAYiNGS BONDS l " Layton Ymm OmvtoW |