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The Peninsula Times Tribune from Palo Alto, California • 9

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Palo Alto, California
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9
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moi PALO ALTO TIMES. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 19679 -'jo. Midwest weathers storms By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Violent thunderstorms raked parts of eastern Kansas and west central Missouri early today. The weather bureau reported winds estimated at 100 miles an hour struck Auburn, southwest of Topeka. Considerable damage was reported.

The storms dumped heavy rains and hail over wide areas of the central plains with more than an Inch reported at Concordia, Kan in less than an hour. -The storm belt extended eastward along a cold front stretching to the northern Appalachians. Almost 2 Inches of rain was reported in Cincinnati diving the night. The rest of the nation had clear skies except for a few scattered showers in the southern Rockies and the Southeastern states. Most of the nation enjoyed normal midsummer temperatures except for a pocket of cooler air which has spread ever the Midwest and northern plains.

Clark Bradley won't change wedding date SACRAMENTO Sen. Clark L. Bradley (R-San Jose) and his administrative assistant Delia Bradfield intend to be married Aug. 19, even if the State Legislature is still in session cm that date. Clark and Miss Bradfield had planned their wedding first on Aug.

4, a week after the legislative session was supposed to end July 28. But the session, already the 1 in California history, has gone on and on. Now its supposed to wind up by Aug. IS. Miss Bradfield said today, "the wedding is going to be the 19th regardless of what happens." The two win be married at 4 p.m.

that day in the Wayside 1 Chapel on the Santa Cruz Highway. Stanford plans new center for animals The Stanford University School of Medicine plans to build a new Animal Research Center, with construction scheduled to begin during the coming academic year. The center, estimated to cost $300,000, will be financed in part by a $281,000 matching grant from the National Institutes of Health. It will be located on Stanford land in file foothills southwest of the main campus. The proposed buildings will contain approximately 14,000 square feet of space with an additional 4,000 square feet of outdoor pens and kennels.

Stanford's existing Animal Research Center is on the roof of the Palo Alto-Stanford Medical Center. Dr. Orland Soave, director of animal care facilities, said the new center will provide better animal care than is possible under present conditions and will provide room for expansion of research and teaching programs. THAI APPEAL BANGKOK, Thailand (UPQ-Thal Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman has appealed for Cambodian cooperation in regional development plans for "peace, progress and Cambodia is a Communist China leading "neutral" kingdom. The facilitiM anti are mow under ronrtruriion or planned by Western Lake Properties, subsidiary of United States Land.lne Several times every day, a pleasure barge leaves Country Club Point for a five mile tour of the lake.

Visitors are welcome aboard. Bring binoculars to help spot the site of your second home, up in the woods, along the shore, on the golf course surrounding the lake. If you have a price in mind, $3900 or $6000 or more, the helmsman will point out what's available. And dont bother bringing seasick pills. Summer never Th tour leaves from the Marina on the West shore of Country Club Point.

While ell the berths and launching facilities arent yet complete, you'll see that work is proceeding full speed and it wont bo long before your boat can be moored here. Up there among the trees along the ridge are the ninth and tenth (airways of the Country Club golf course. Also up there are magnificent homesites, some right alongside the fairways. And, when finished, this private golf course will be a real test They're. (ingerlings now, but alter a lew months of gobbling-up all the food in this new lake, these rainbow trout will be big enough to shout about.

Last Spring we planted thousands ol them to make Lake of the Pines an angler's paradise. blows up a storm on Lake of the Pines. Weekend Weather promises to be beautiful again! The temperature in and out of the water is just Mors Information, please about LOT PRICES. TERMS. RESTRICTIONS, IMPROVEMENTS AND ALL THAT.

A 4 VsHYh irraMw 1 MM (VI Oar Sequoia National Bank MARSHALL ST. AT MAIN PHONE MS-21 IN REDWOOD CITY Mail, with no obligation, to: Western Lake Properties, 500 Sansome San Francisco 94111. ar ttlsphona: SACRAMENTO I27-SI77 AUBURN MJ-7071 SAN FRANCISCO 34MS71 SAN LEANDRO UMW SAN RAFAEL 4SS-2020 Looking back at the spectacular Clubhouse from the middle of the lake will give you an idea of what it'll be like to wave at friends on tha terrace as you Jump a wake on your alalom (Next time keep both hands on the tow rope!) Your privacy ia protected when you own a piece of this vacationland. All care must stop at the Gatehouse. And when the last lot has been sold, the only people allowed in will be the families who belong here and invited guests.

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