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lige 12 Corinne Blouin helped WSDC win at the PH The Pause Ethereal party White marching powder generation Steel on glass Oral-nasal fixation No reservation Scabby septum, Pristine consciousness Alligator in Izod Cord on Blu LiL Bean Town Elitist . Conceitist, They know the ineffable Defeatist Hometown maturity More is less Parental security Tight thighs Darting eyes Light sighs Lies Terrible Nothingness All that's forgotten All that's forgiven All that's taken All that's given All that's pushed All that's shoved All that's crushed All that's loved All that's owned All that's free All that's condoned All that can't be All that's seen All that's heard All that's been Been forever in this world --RJP fI) qr 1 4° 0' OPEN TO A 7 YE WEER SERIES 04 R/D//1/6 ,96,914/ST TAB cLocit SUSQUEHANNA TIME TRIAL SERIES COURSE: 10 mile, very flat, starting Washington-Conoy Restaurant to turnaround (0.8 mi. from intersection of 743 & 441). Course is on Rt. 441; good visibility, low grades, excellent surface, wide road and shoulders. Bainbridge to Marietta & return. Ll . :.lfi CAST: CONTACT: DIRECTIONS: CLUB NAME NAME ADDRESS ENTRANT'S Si &NA TOR E. FM E Arr Harrisburg Bicycle Club Racing Division Thursday, Marsh 5.1981 10 MI TIME TRIAL Sundays for five consecutive weeks, March 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12. Registration 8:30 a.m. Ride 9:00 a.m. $1.25/trial, $5.00 for series. All classes, Stock bike & USCF sanctioned. Make checks payable to: Team Harrisburg Brian Sanders 944-1904 FROM HBG. OR WEST SHORE, Take interstate 83 to interstate 2835, take 283 east to Middletown exit 441, continue south on 441 approx. 8 mi. to start/Finish. FROM YORK: Take US 30 east to Columbia, take Rt. 441 north to start/finish, approx. 10 miles. ENTRY FO In consideration of the acceptance of my application for entry in the above event. I hereby waive, release and dis charge any and all claims for damages for death, personal injury or property damage which I may have, or whisk may hereafter accrue to me, as a result of my participation in mid event. This release is intended to discharge in advance the promoters. the sponsors, the the promoting clubs, the officials, and any involied municipalities Of other public milli?, land their respective agents and employees), from and apinst any and all liability arising out of or cow netted in any way with my participation in said event, even though that liability may mire out of nisPigence or care. lemmas on the part of the persons or entities mentioned above. I further understand that serious accidents occasionally occur during bicycle racing; and that participants in bicycle racing occasionally sustain mortal or serious personal injuries, iindior property damage, as a consequence th er e o f. Knowing the risks of bicycle racing, nevertheless. t hereby agree to assume those risks and to Meese and hold harm b less all or the persons or entities mentioned shove who (through negligence or carelessness) might otherwise be l iab l mss or my heirs or assigns) fa damages. 11 le further understood and agreed that this waiver, Mew and assumption of risk is to be binding on my heirs and amips. LL B/CYCLE RIDERS CAT. $ CLASS TODAY'S DATE Pot growing advance NI (amino nog News Jenne Hydroponics has come to the marijuana in dustry. Hydroponics is where plants are grown in mineral solutions rather than in soil, and is commonly used for tomato and cucumber growing - Police'in San Francisco recently discovered the marijuana industry's use of these advanced methods when they raided a warehouse in an industrial park that had what they described as a "sophisticated, state-of-the-art set-up" for hydroponic gardening of the product. According to the Drug Enforcement Agen cy, the hydroponic plants had "at least twice as much THC (tetrahydrocannibol, which is the active ingredient) as the best Colombian grass." Market value of the seized crop was over $200,000. Several makers of hydroponic equipment advertise in "High Times" magazine. A high electricity bill helped give away the California project. Although the 2,100 square foot warehouse was rented for only $591 per month, the electrical bill suddenly rose from $25 per month for a normal warehouse of that size to $360 per month because of artificial M (rums& offrogw) C.C. Reader REG. N% AGE