BUSINESS 'l PPORTUNITIESj LEARN ••HOW-TO"—With books on many subjects. Wool tor small buslnassat. FREE list ot tltloo/lntofmotlon: Goedbn E Goldsmith Publishing, Rt. 3. •ox 92Q, Smlthflold, NC 37S77. /ATTENTION: EASY WORK, EXCELLENT PAY I Assomblo products at homo. Details: (V) 603 HEEERS Ext. 3140. ATTENTION—Eorn Money Typing At Home I |32,000/yr. Income potontlol. Details, (1) Ut ME EEES Ext. T-3140. ATTENTION—Eorn Money Reading Eoohsl $32,000/yeor Income petontoll. Dotolls, (1) 602-BEE48E9 Ext. B4140. EARN MONEY AT HOME—Stuffing onvolopos. Sand o' solf-addrossod, Sox 1179, Dallas, Oa. 30133. b ATTENTION—HIRINOI Oov- „ ornmont |obs—your oroo. *17.840-169,489. Call 1402 SEE SERE, EXT. R41*>. ATTENTION: EARN MONEY WATCHINO TV—132,000/year Income potential. Dotolls (I) E02EEEEEE8 Ext. TV4140. NOTARY PUBLIC—Free for senior dtlsons and disabled veterans. 903 East Lenoir Street. REAL ESTATE—You can earn tremendous Income through tax sales. No financing necessary. Call (919) E21-7314. ATTENTION: POSTAL JOESI Start S11.41/hourI For applica tion Info call (1) 6064384883, Ext. M4140, 6 o.m.-lO p.m., 7 d^EASY WORK I EXCELLENT' PAY I Assomblo products at homo. Coll for Information. , 504-6418003 Ext. 8647. I DO YOU NEED supplemental Income? I can show you how to earn It. Call (919) 878-5982 TIRED OF THE RAT RACE, looking for an excellent business opportunity on your own hours? Contact (919) 878-5982. HELP WANTED—Make $300 to $600. Home workers urgent ly needed. "Revolutionary" new program. Fast Pro fits—Free Details. Send stomped envelope to Program for Profits. 3S12 Rockville Rood. Suite 126C. Indianapolis. IN 46222. AIRLINE 15K-7SK—Will train, hiring now, all positions. For in formation call (313) 948-9800, Ext. A-1S1I. FREE TRAVEL BENEFITS I Airlines now hiring I All posi tions I $17.900498.240. Details (1) 602-8384889 Ext. X4140. FREE TRAVEL BENEFITS! Cruise ships and casinos now hirlngl All positionsl Call (1) 6024384889 Ext. Y.414Q. . LIGHT ASSEMBLER—Up to $380 per week. Flexible hours. 1-800-777-1932, Ext. 7009. XXXX HELP WANTED—Appear in TV commercials. Earn extra money. All ages, all types needed. No experience, call now I 1-800-2324310. Ext. 98. XXXX ^ -v (forsaleJ 2 98 DUPLEXES for tow incomo families—2-4 parson* $12,000 to $16,000 onnuolly. Homo ownarshlp program. Units located In Southeast Raleigh. Interested oppllconts contact Mrs. Joyce Christmas, Ralalgh Housing Authority, 755-6397 Monday-Frlday 9:00-4:30. HOME FOR SALE—By owner. Beautiful 4 bedroom brick home with garage In Wor thdole. Spacious front and back yard. Call (1)739-9492. HOME FOR SALE—Complete ly remodeled. Sunset Lake Road. 2/3 bedrooms. Call Ralph, 792-7676, or Mike, 932- 6447. ATTENTION—Government seised vehicles from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevy*. Surplus Buyers Guide, 1 602 939 9995 EXT. A-3140. ATTENTION—Government Home* from $1 (U-repalr). Delinquent las property. Repossessions. Coll 1-602-939 9995, EXT OH-3140. WHY RENTT Home* for $1.0Q, w¥ $ giveaway pro* Boom ■ mil gwwi ' w MNwinQiton can 504-649-0670, Ext. R-9647. HOME FOR SALE—Cleanest, Lsfysm d Imaem seelOAh Lltelsom twi yjw, o*5n iivhiw witii Kiiwnvn My^lMugg sell UillU^SiAi U|f|rllW1V09| W9V WIIIQUW flwOI6 ment, carpet, guar, beet buy, 904 Coopac Hoad, Reduced $99,900 or Strlck Associates, 933- 1771. XXXX FOR RENT SPACE FOR RENT—1400 ■quart ln< tn r#stor#d Oakwood horn*. Rant negotiable. 832 4405 aftor 6. APARTMENTS FOR RENT (3)—T. Two bedroom* for roof with a loot* option. 2. Two bedroom*. two both condo. Swimming and tonnlt. 1600 o month. 3. Ono bodroom. ono bath. Call Mr. Kennedy at 781-566$. Location: Cary. WHY RENTT Homo* for $1.00. Ropdo. Gov'* g*vo away pro gram*! For Information 504-649-0670 Ext. R-8647. FOR RBfT—1-2-3 Eadroom Apt*. $265 to $670. Excollont location In Raleigh. Cary and Go mar. Coll Kip Dol Homo*. Inc., 781-3632. or coma by 2600 Glonwood Avo., Raloigh. NC, M-F, 9-5. 1 EEDROOM furrtl*hed or un fumlihod, nice neighborhood, no dopoelt. $325.129-9131. HOUSE FOR RENT—NIc# two bodroom houta, full batomont. Ilvabla. No dapatlt. 9423. Off South laundor* St. 829-9131. MISCELLANEOUS •) - - — EXCLUSIVE HAW MAIDING by Torrl. Coll M7-0931. L*ov* "" AMYOU LONSLYt final* mo lor dtlMnf You don't hov* to bo. Wrlto to: Young ot Hoart, P.O. Box TOM, Athovlllo, NC 20003. CHOCOLATE SINOLES CLEAR INOHOUSI—A final**’ net work. Call or writ* tor Informa tion. P.O. Box 4731, Athoboro, N.C. 17304-473I, M p.m. (919) 629-7076. INCARCERATED MALE, 27—Slncoroty looking a frlond •hip through corr**pond*nc* thot’i non>|udgomontal. Plat* bo botwoon tho ag** of 30 and 40 yoar* young. Mon tax A. Smith No. 199-904 P.O. Box 9500 Chllltcoth*. Ohio 49601 ROOMMATE WANTED—F* mal* d**lr*f f*mal* roommot* for 3 bodroom, 2 bath*, d*n with flroplac*. In South Ralolgh. 3260.00 plu* '/> utllltl**. Call: 334-6947. xxxx get tour Taxs and Home Improvements If you make home im provements in your pri mary residence, they will increase your cost basis in the house. These im provements are not tax deductible, but they do present financial benefits and it’s important to know the difference be tween an improvement and a repair. A home improvement is any work done on your home that adds to its val ue or prolongs its life ap preciably. Work that upgrades your home’s en ergy efficiency (by reroof ing or adding insulation, for example) are consid ered home improve ments. (Repairs are those tasks which involve fixing things like broken win dows or chipping plaster to help maintain your house in good working or der. Repairs that contrib ute to a more extensive project, such as remodel ing or restoration, can be included in the overall category of home improvement.) One way the costs of home improvements of fer a tax break is by help ing you reduce the amount of capital gain you net when you sell your home. Another way home improvement ex penses can improve your tax situation involves the way those improvements are financed. The interest expense on home equity loans used to pay for home improvements is generally fully deductible using Schedule A. That means you can convert the equity in your house into cash to help you im prove your home and in crease its market value — and get an extra tax de duction in the process. (Since 1990, interest on consumer loans is no longer deductible.) Keep accurate, detailed records of all home im provement work done over the course of a year. * 1991. Tribun* Madia Services • * * Woodrow Wilson, de spite his reputation as an intellectual, liked to dab ble with the mystical. He enjoyed playing with a Ouija board. FOCUS ON SENIORS By Stacy Deibler Exercise Machines Regular exercise is vi tal at any age, but the thought of working out at i health club may seem intimidating. Forget your fears, says Modern Matu rity magazine. “Today’s slick new ex ercise equipment offers new opportunities to im prove physical fitness, mobility and mental alertness,” notes Diane Eicher. Eicher offers an jverview of what you’ll find in a gym ana the pluses/minuses of each machine. Not every exercise ma :hine is suited to or safe for those over 60, so first :heck with a doctor to gauge your proper “exer :ise prescription,” Eicher notes. And get competent instruction. Cnoices include; * Stationary bicycles. These are good for car diovascular fitness and require little training. A button or knob adjusts wheel resistance. * Cross-country ski machines imitate the mo tion of skiing for a low impact all around workout. Good balance and motor control are needed. * Weight-lifting ma chines improve upper and lower body strength, and can be adjusted to limit the range of motion, par ticularly important for el derly users with arthritis or other joint problems. Those with access to a club/recreation center “should use as many ma chines as possible,” Eicher says. ■ i A DIFFERENT VOICE (Continued from page 4) acts, as ne responaea 10 ■« behavior, didn’t you wonder ho sick acts when he ordered the b order to stop the “murderous Didn’t you wonder how the Net gest that Rev. A1 Sharpton wa “civil rights opportunist” and w in the Persian Gulf was ix “perceived civil rights opporti that President Bush could on I high ratio of African-America! “an example of equal opport same presklent vetoed the Civil the behavior negate the words' For all of the above reasons are those who would proclaim t ment while being repulsed at! people who are said to be “the s belief that there is something h< by that which is wrong. Parade unhealthy about believing that wanting to view it. We are livi sane method of staying sane is in some decision as to what is clearly right. What seems simp which resounds in every re something not be done to us—lei would be confronted on our wroi toward doing what is right tt necessary confronting. If we wi cannot give back, then let us be that which is not to be taken. If truth, than 1st us be truth-seeki that If truth exists then seeking it Is worthy of finding and we i our brother there. Would Yon Believe. So far, nobody has been able to prove that any other animal besides humans actually has the emotional reaction of crying. * * • FOR SALE 1079 Fort Fairmont Station Wagon. Air, powor itoorlng, power brake*. 1630.00. Call 834-3343. 041S ROOMMATE WANTED Professional female seeks femala roommate, In a 3-bedroom, 2-bath house In South Raleigh. Call 834-6947. $265 Include* all. XXXX ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Marshall Contractors, Inc. will be soliciting bids from Minori ty Subcontractors for UNC-EPA Human Studios Facility in Chapol Hill. North Carolina. All Subs and Vendors must bo prequalified to bid. Contact David Wiest at 919/846-4887 for .information. 0418 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed proposals will be received until 2:00 P.M. on April 30, 1991 in the office of the Director of the Physical Plant, 1001 East 4th Street, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, for the providing of Wright Auditorium Sound System, East Carolina University, at which time and place bids will be opened and read. Complete plans and specifications for this project con be ob tained from N.J. Pease Associates, Archltects-Englneers Plonners, 2925 East Independence Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina, during normal office hours. PLAN AND SPECIFICATION DEPOSIT: *30.00 Compliance with "GUIDELINES FOP RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION OF MINORITY BUSINESSES FOR PARTICIPATION IN STATE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS" shall apply to this project. The State reserves the unqualified right to reject any and all proposals. Signed: Mr. Richard Brown Vice-Chancellor for Business Affairs East Carolina University Greenville. North Carolina _ 0418 SUB BIDS REQUESTED from qualified MBE/WBE/DBE Subcontractors and Suppliers ERA RESEARCH LAB UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Bids Duo May 1, 1991 at 3:00 PM Eastern Blount, Inc. Building/Civil Division 4520 Executive Park Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36116 (205) 277-1960 Fax (206) 271-8190 Late Bids Due on April 29 and 30 and May 1,1991 Bipunt Is an Equal Opportunity Employe? NOTICE TO MBE (MINORITY, FEMALE « HANDICAPPED OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES) SUBCONTRACTORS R SUPPLIERS: CENTEX-SIMPSON CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC., on aquol op portunity omployor, I* preparing e bid for the EPA-Human Studio* Facility, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina, an May t. 19B1 at 3:00 p.m. Minority, Famala and Handkapped-Owned Butina** Enter prla** are ancouragad to participate on thk protect. Bid* and propotalt lor all trade* are (elicited. Plan* may be reviewed at the following office*: 1. CENTEX-SIMPSON CONSTRUCTION CO.. MC. ’10300 Eaton Place. Suite 300 Fairfax, Va. 33030 3. Odell AMOciate* 139 We*t Trade Street * ’ Charlotte. N.C. 3. UNC Facllitie* Planning Office Chapel Hill, NC 4. Attoclated Generol Contractor* Charlotte. Oreerabere B Raleigh. NC Charlotte, Oreewtbere B Raleigh, NC For additional Information. plea** contact Tam Key at (70S] 373-3311. -0411 LiUB ftllljcica JWUWiicu a w he saw their behavior as anbing of land In Kuwait in lets” of Saddam Hussein? rs and Observer could sug i an "outside agigator” or onder that our involvement t “outside dotation” or nism?” Isn’t it interesting he one hand state that the s in the Persian Gulf was unity”—to die—while this Rights Act of 1980? Doesn’t , it is interesting that there ie merits of capital punish laving it witnessed by the ate that is acting.” It is my lalthy about being repulsed xically, there is something something is right but not lg in times when the moat jo become grounded firmly clearly wrong and what is le to me is the Golden Rule, igloo. If we would that ’s not do it to another. If we igs so we can begin to move en let us begin to do the mid not take that which we (in to see that human life Is we sould live in the light of rs with the firm conflction ■hall result in its finding. If Bek It, surely we will meat ADMINISTRATOR For the Deportment of Human Resources. Works under the Director of Human Resources In the Personnel Administration for the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh. Minimum requirements; understanding of and In volvement In current Catholic Church struc ture/ectlvltles; college degree or equivalent; preferably specialising In Personnel Administration or related field; two to four years of experience In per sonnel menogement. Send resume, no calls, to: Dept, of Human Resources, 300 Cordlnol Gibbons Drive, Rolelgh, N.C- 27406. EEO AA. 0410 . By Deborah White DEAR DEBBIE: My husband's 60-year-old sister never married, end out of jealousy or whatev er reason, she and I have never got along. She Bey er thought I was good enough for my husMpd of 36 yeays. Whenever she’s around, I un made . ‘to feel inadeiquate and left out of conversations. Ever since my husband’s parents passed away two years ago, she wants to spend every family holi day and get-together with us. Th^n, after a full year of planning a trip with our two grown children and their families, we are going away for a week to a rented beach cottagSr-My~ sister-in-law heart! about it, and wants to go. My father, half* joking, sug gested she join us, never believing she really would, well, she accepted and I’m ftirious. I told him she absolutely can Work Men-Prl, om-4;S0 J 7iM pm sBMalesw MAn|aa Sos ve^Mlre rw H.S. grsd end I yrs. automotive and const, equip, repair sup., Including exp. with electrical systems, A/C, transmission and hydraulic systems; or arty equlv. comb, at educe., aap. Mu*S IkAya ana Training, ivtwei nuvw valid driver's license WHh _ ooaluees m kIiio Sjolasau |B9 anaiywr a piu§. vppg range gS.M-911.IP/hr. dap on qualifications, phis as mmltmesg i|MMi|Sa AmJij ky SVIMfit DWrVTITBi Mppljr Pf 4/H/SI to town at Cary/IM. P.O. Sox 1147, Cary, NC J7SIMU7. SOI. 04/11 SUBCOWnMCTORSISUmiBK MWomTYffmMr SUBCONTRACTORS Metric Constructor*, Inc. It soaking bids from certified Minorlty/Disodvontoged or Female-Owned Subcontractors and Supplier* to bid on the United State# Environmental Pro-, taction Agency Humon Studios Facility, Chapel Hill. NC. Wd documents are available tor review at Metric Constructors, lnc„ at 35 W. Davie Street, Raleigh. NC and Metric's office el 404 N. Wilmington Street. Raleigh. NC: Odell Associates. IS* West Trade Street, Charlotte. NC: AGC and Dodge offices In Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh, NC: btds should be received by Metric Constructors no later than May 01. 1991 at 3:00 PM at P.O. BO* 25487, Raleigh, NC 27611. For more In formation, Or to submit a quotation, contact Mike Tytee at Metric Constructor*. Inc., 919/834-0024: FAX 919/834-0229 or 919/83441277. Ml> AUCTION VoNcMCmL EqripMfft Saturday, April 27, 10:00 AM Preview Frl./April 26/9AM-5PM JIM GRAHAM BUILDING STATE FAIRGROUNDS, RALEIGH, NC Over 150 vehicles and pieces of construction equipment, and 100s of surplus items from Wake County towns and cities. MOST vehicles will be sold / REGARDLESS OF PRICE CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS ONLY See Raleigh NftO, April 21 edition, Sec. 113 for listing Sale conducted by: COBB AUCTION COMPANY 1000 Newton Road Raleigh, NC 27615 1 (800) 633-6968/NCAL 3307 0418 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Written request* ter the following instructors positions will be received through April 26, 1) Heating/Air Conditioning—qualification* are high school diploma; graduate from accredited Heating/Air Can* dition program preferred; current NCI looting/Air Condition ing license; H-3 license preferred; 3 to S years experience in related field; previous teaching experience preferred. 2) Digital Electronic Repair—qualification* Include Associate Degree In Digital Electronic* from accredited pro gram; 3 to S years work experience In appltehle InAiStry related field. 3) Related Studies—quallflcatiaM include 33 degree In Math preferred; previous teaching experience In corrections 4) Plumbing—qualifications include high school graduate; qroduate from accredited plumbing program preferred; cur rent NC Plumbing license required; 3 te 3 years work ax -M In Her 3) Greenhouse 3 Grounds Maintenance tkulture or Horticulture Therapy; profs tlcu Rural Therapist; possession of or ability to obtain NC Pesticide Application* License; 1 la 3 years oaporionco In Horticulture or In leaching special population. All above positions ora to be taught at Johnston Prison IMt. 6) Truck Driver Training—qualifications Include high school graduate: preferrabiy graduate of NC Truck Driver Training School; NC COL required; 3 to 3 year* experience In trucking industry with dear driving record during this time. Contact by~ letter: Debbie Childers. Compliance Officer Johnston Community College P.O. Bax 2380 Smlthflald. NC 27377 Salaries sommeraurote 12-month contracts. •413 not stay wivn «• vn vacation. If aha wanta to go to the same beach, ahe can just stay at a hotel. My husband cant say no to her. - ANGRY SISTER DEAR ANGRY SIS TER: Dont ruin your en tire vacation fighting over thia. It aounda as if your etater-in-law to reaching out to your fam Sr because ahe to lonely. o one likes to be all alone, with no one who carea about them. My suggeation to that you have a heart-to-heart with your atoter-in-law to gat the feelinga between you out in the men. me in bad in over sir montha becauae ha cant {to anything, or so ha says. Whenever I try to tell him how important it is to me,, we end up in a fight So finally, I Just de cided to igitore it to see how long it would go on. He is being totally insen sitive to my needs. — LONELY iff BED DEAR LONELY IN BED: It is not easy for anyone, but especially a man, to talk about sexual dysfunction. But neither of you will get anywhere by arguing — or ignoring — the problem. Try talk ing to your husband again, but this time don’t talk about your needs and what he's not doing for you. Talk with him about what's going on in his Ufo, how he feels about him self, his Job, your marriage. _ Send letters to Dmr Dabble, P.O. Box 4S67, Orlando, Via. JMM-W7. see Ronald Reagan, an e vid belt buckle collector, once exchanged a buckle with Elton John.' 1 mu MHPUHT AUUWMIT No. 123 LAW SNPORCSMSNT OW: 14 yr* WO o*p; HS grad; MINT N CHIMB IN NOUTM CAROLINA AS A UO; knowladgaol madam poltaa praellcawvolldNCdrhiar'* lie; drug ta*t I background chock ragulrad. Gating data; IH/lf/M ffMW-. No. 1M CUSTOMS! SSRVICIAMSAIIAOOS H (Mhn/waok, lnckid*« day*, night*, tom* weak and* S holiday*)1 >4 yn cmtatwar *arvlca axp; HI rad *uppl*m*ntad by caHogo caumawark In public rotation* or hoapHalHyi PUNNCY IN HUNCH, background chock rag. Closing data: 04/10/01 IS40 Application* mutt ba racahmd by Indtaatad dosing data. Apply MU Airport Aulh., Cargo Or. (turn ot Air Cargo 14 sign). lOWA/P/H 0111 LANOSCAPILAIOMR IMtaur tamp. poaNtan* (I mo*.). Par. tana* tandccap* and tad dutta*. Including aparaHng MwTIIfNrW^ni MnMai MM aaf^^i J -*-11.1- ^.liL ntannilnMa Ammlu QfOQ. VHty OCCipTQOH Wlm •xptrivncv piMfllWIi ^rP’T dbocdy to: Smploymant lacurHy Conunlulan, POO Wad* Ava. or Italalgh Homing Authority. Ml Tkkar Straot. Pasl Nan* will ramabi opan until flllod. Salary IS.M4P.il par hr. H0UIIN0 MANAOM—Pactacm* manogmant dutta* ratatad 4^ aaMma>«a n| nnnmu MA »m|4a tMMflll n^|ll< kaygluM M mV OCCUpMKy Of OpprUXi MW Wnnii MVPli puBWiwwinj nAmmamliloa U|a>L MkllAnSI|KJ| maA SMoMm IMINHUTHIMli IIWH KKIUUHI WIMVlHIJ IMS If* RNfMlaf Mflffta* aawllnnnta ...l*Lk auaaatamaa |M|M riifVr OppUCOVIvV WITH MXpVfltnCV In IIHHHI^imj HWi Mpw* Incant* homing programs. Pro omploymont drug and ai(P(QVJDHVftJDKII iMfWVO. WHIMf pOUMWWM VWMI M.w. drlvar'i Ikon**. HS groduota with lupplamantal court** In knainrngg >*>puLys or on nuhrolnt rnmhlnntkin of tmlnlofl VVONMfOi mnmnw^yi tn wtytr• • wtot• * wtmntmnvvi ora •* aomaaaagg and auparlanca. Sa^ttl coaar latSar ond rasu^n^r to. ^taraatt^tal Spactallst, Solalgh Homing Authority, P.O. leu MOOT, Rotaigh 77*11, by 140 p.m. April ». 10*1. Salary rango |», 4M43T.SU. SOI. OSH JmW propotol* will be received by the N.C. Mutuum of Ilf* and Sdanca. m perton. at the Edtoan Johnton Recreation Cantor, Room C; «00 Murray Avanoa. Durham. NC. or by mail at lha N.C. Mutuum of Ufa and Sdanca. FO Baa WHO. Durham. NC 27704 until 4:00 p.m. on Tuatdqr, April SO, 13*1, and Immodtatoly tharaaftar will ba publicly opanad and toad for lha fumlthlng of labor, material and aquipmant antorlng Into lha N.C. Mutuum of Ufa and Sdanca Audio-Vltual Syttam. AH propotolt tholl ba lump turn bat ad an lha lololt of unit prlctt. Bidden thall follow tho written guidolbiai In dudod In lha Contract Document* lor minority butlne** par ticipation. Compltto plant, tpadficationt and contract documontt'will bo open for Impaction In tho ofHeot of tho Architect, and the Attoeloted General Contractor*, Cardinal Branch, 3700 National Drive. Raleigh. NO Sw ing Rd.. Suita A. Greantboro. NC 37400; 1100 BucBd Are.. Chariotta, NC 3*303: and In the local North Carolina office* of FW Dodge Corporation. 371* Notional Drive. H«W«h. NC; V 7Woodl«wn Ocean,Suite 107, Charlotte. NC 3B317:3 Cantor daw Drive, Suita 11*. Oretntboro. NC 37407; and at lha Durham Butlnat* and Frofattional Chain, 114 W. Fortth Straat. fourth Floor. Durham. NC 37701; and at the CHy of Durham Afftrmattvo Action Office, Second Floor, Durham Ci ty HaH, Durham, NC or may be obtained by thoto qualified prime contractor! who will make a bid. upon dopotW of Twenty-Five Dollar* (S3S.00) par tat (maximum 3 tatt par i bidder) In coth or certified chock. The full plan dtpatH will ba returned to Contractor* mbmittlng Mdt provided aM document* ora returned In goad condition within ton (10) h_doy*.aiter.!he hid date. For partial net wdimlttlng prime | bldt. and for additional tot* beyond tho two tatt ouoHablo to prime contractor* for a dopotH. plant and ipodftcattom may htpurrihottil**?—*-*f*tnn non-rofundobfo «■