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20 Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Ortgon, Monday, October 1H7 Paul Zedwick Riles Slated Wednesday British Organist Schedules Free Concert On Thursday 5 MED Paul Zedwick, 17. resident of Corvallis for dted Sunday at a Iwal hospital. The son of Paul and Mary Zedwlckrhe was born in Columbia, Wis. on Oct. 17, 1899.

As a child, he moved III 1 -T' with his family lo Portland, coming to Corvallia In 1909. On June 10, 1923, he was f' I Diwn I Ditt-nt Cwtw 9-9 )(. 1 1 DAILY suyD-iYS (l If You- Do Not Qippq 1 Reo.ister fl I 1 At Our I i A -V- Cosmetic I 1 i N- FSs-l 1 Count -v. married to Manci uonnsnn at 7 Missoula, Mont, me couple returned to Corvallis where Mr. Zedwick was a partner with his brother.

John, in the City Meat Market located at 111 North Second. After his Inlernationslly famous organist, Al Bollingtnn at England, wilt Rive a lre, fublic concert Thursday In orvalllj. He will play on stase In Cbrvallts higH achool auditorium at I p.m. Pollington will be using a Wurlitier electronic theater organ, which will be supplied by Hemmingson Organ and iano Store, sponsors of the free concert. An accomplished organist at It college degree at 14 RAF pilot with more than of missions television, radio and concert artist theater organist who has played for the royal family of England all describe one man, Al Boll-ington.

Rollington was born near Sherwood Forest in England and began formal music training at the age of seven. At nine years he was giving church recitals and by 12 was called the boy wonder organist of the United Kingdom. When he was 14 Football Tickets For Game This Saturday with Brigham Young. Here's how it goes With each $5 purchase (or more) made at Pay Less through Friday, you may purchase two of these Reserve tickets for only a I i I I 4 retirement In 1943. the couple DAVID MATSON continued to make their home JwaV'a member of the MdlSOtl TO v.nurcn ni iioo.

iorvaius, ann e.i,r.i.a,3a.a.m 1 FREE On Ticket If You Hovt One Of The 100 the Corvallis Lodge No. 1413. BP.OE. Resides his wife. Mabel, he Is survived by one son, Andrew Zedwick.

Lincoln City; one daughter. Mrs A. Peggy 1 Davis. Corvallis; two sisters. Mrs Roger (Lillian)' Toledo, and Ruse Zedwick, Corvallis: wo brothers, John Zedwick.

Corvallis, and Edward Zedwick. Cariby. Funeral services will he held Wednesday at 2 at the DeMnss-Diirdan Funeral Home with Rev. Roy Hutchison officiating Vault, entombment will follow in the Oaklawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. AL BOIUNOTON Lawrence Welk show and made several recordings.

During World War II. Bollington became an RAF pilot and flew 3.000 hours of missions. Among his famous passengers were King George VI and Field Marshal Bernard Bollington reports growing interest in organ playing among all age groups in the U.S. He notes that young and old can begin playing some of the new modern organs without previous musical training. NUMBERS POSTED each fl SsV NtImI 1 1 yFy Price years of age.

he was awarded the degree of Associate of the London College of Music, but had to graduate without the traditional cap and gown. They didn't make them small enough. Bollington has given concerts in every major U.S. ci-ty. He has played on the Latest Book David D.

MaLson, will review "The Medium is Tha Message," by Marshall MrLuhan at the noon book -reylew. (M. II at the public library. MttUum is widely experienced in radio and tv broadcasting He was production assistant and cameraman for American Bandstand in Philadelphia and educallooal television director at Temple University Currently, he is instructor in sMeth. communications ami broadcasting at OSU.

In analyzing the title, "The Medium is the Message," Marvin Kltman of the. New York Times says "Sam Goldwyn once said. 'If I want a massage. I go to the Luxor Baths For messages today, all the in-people go to Marshall Meghan's books. -Characteristically, there Is a message in his latest book The public is invited to the monthly book reviews and may bring a sack lunch.

Coffee will be provided. MEN'S Daytona Fine Tailored Short Sleeved SPORT Three Rape-Slayers Sought By Police At Santa Rosa Area Arts Calendar SHIRT 4 P. M. MONDAY THRU brie LamrNMt Fabric AN Carwn KUckiM WnhcbU o. 0 rut 100 9 P.

M. WEDNESDAY Just Get A Free Pay Less Bonus Card- Compare The Number On It With The Number Posted On The Items Illustrated If Your Numbers Match You Get The Item' Absolutely FREE Heights, a fashionable area about miles from downtown. The girl told police they had been parked about an hour when another car drove up. Two men from it approached, one on each side of the car As one brandished a gun, the couple was ordered out. She said her sweater was pulled over her head and was forced Into the rear test of the other car.

Flohr said the girl told of hearing scuffling noises and then three shots. She was driven about eight miles to a secluded spot on Calistoga Road and dragged about 30 feet up a hill where, she said, she was raped sis times. mm 1 0 ALL STEEL Box Office Open 6:45 mm Wednesday 11 p.m. took Review by DavM MaHen of "The Modkint la rho Mm-sago" by. MotWI McLm-Imw.

Children's seery room ttw Cervallii Public Library. Wednesday p.m. Mwsia Amc. concert "fleets Mexican, Gilt Cellsewm. Sunday 4 p.m.

Art film MPee Art." Arts Confar CURRINT IXHIBITS tertem's Apparel Nancy Cei Hldi, PainHngs. Chase's Cera Wettar. Carvallls Arts Center Firs-side Caltery Alice Ash. Corvallis Arts Confer ThMtre Gallery Dwmit GcuM. PainHfifS.

Carvtlllt Public Library -Marian lawman. Fairbanks Gallery OSU FacwHy thaw. 15rk St. Gallery Hour Friday II a.m. I p.m.

Sunday 1 p.m. I p.m. llpmew's JaemHc Tbomp. an. Memorial Union CencovrM Flatt Ceflectien.

DEAN ANN-MARTIN MARGRET KARL MALDOJ SANTA ROSA. Calif. (AP) Three young killer-rapists are being sought as police retrace activities of a 19-year-old college student and his newly met companion before his slaying. Charles Louis Kaufmann Jr a Santa Rosa Junior College freshman from Alexandria. was shot from behind three times early Saturday once in the head and once each shoulder.

His companion, an 18-year-old girl estranged from her husband, was forced from her car parked on a lover's lane just before Kaufmann was killed and then driven to a nearby area where, she told police, she was repeatedly raped. Kaufmann was the son of Charles L. Kaufmann, an officer of the S. Agency for I terns tional Development (AID) now stationed in Washington. The parents flew here Sunday to claim the body.

Police Chief Melvin FWir said the girl questioned Saturday and Sunday has retold her story with no significant changes and was unable to provide additional clues. He said the young man first met the girl, whose name was withheld, at a party Friday night. They drove lo Proctor SAFE EASY TO USE HAND1-IVRAP 5 llal 5 gallon (a) BIG 200 FT. ROLL' WW ft SonoViche leftovers, ore. U.IJ M.

1.47 MATTES HELM LIVES IM VNl FREE 'Pizza Bowl' Sees 360 Of 'Em Eaten PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Teams from three colleges gobbled 260 pizzas Sunday in the first Pizza Bowl at the University of Pennsylvania. The home team won. teeth down. The eaters five to team representing Penn, Dreiel Institute Ttrhnnlomr and Tern Die rriiniu mum i Om Can ii vr mi in 204 Ym I A OnMTIw IV Om 4 AW K0T7 a'CbuMM noun anoat THERMOS ()L 0 0 NESTLE'S QUIK -Aad- FEDERAL 12 GUAGE LUNCH KIT MAN OF MVaYTtYl DEAN MArTTTfJ MEL'S MUSIC Instruments ond Guitar Lessons 172S N. 9th 753-6267 MEL VINCENT IhMmm Pk.

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Joel Silverman, a Junior the Wharon School from Woodmert. took the endurance contest by putting away four piea between 1 m. and 4 45 p.m. Perm won the team endurance contest by eating pies, compared to im for Dresel and 7 for Temple. 288...

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