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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 56

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F4 THE PANTAGRAPH, SUNDAY, NOV. 29, 1981 DEATHS Sunday, Nov. 29, 1981 ATM WE CENTRAL ILLINOIS PANTAGRAPH WEATHER RECORD FORECASTS William Davis Jr. ROANOKE (PNS) William; Davis 44, of 602 N. State St.

died at 3:25 p.m. Saturday apparently of a heart attack. He was taken to Remmert Funer- i al Home. Donald C. Daugherty DANVERS (PNS) Donald C.

ronohortv 64 of 337 W. Eckery Control Illinois Partly sunny today. Highs low 40s. Cloudy, warmer tonight. Chance of rain late.

Lows low 30s. Rain likely Monday. Highs low to mid 40s. Chance of rain 30 percent tonight. I Temperatures Yesterday Blg'tn-Nor.

28 28 28 31 27 1-76 Clinton 28 32 30 33 27 1-34 Eureka 18 22 20 28 18 1-21 Gibson City 24 28 28 30 24 1.24 Hopedale 26 30 26 32 24 2.20 Lincoln 26 30 29 32 25 165 Pontiac 28 32 28 34 28 274 STATISTICS Sunset 4:32 p.m. Sun. Sunrise 6:57 a.m. Mon. Moonrise 10:02 a.m.

Mon. Moonset 7:45 p.m. Mon. NATIONAL SUMMARY Illinois extended Tuesday through Thursday: a chance of rain Tuesday and Wednesday, Lows mid 20s to mid 30s north, and in the mid 20s by Thursday. Lows mid 30s to low 40s south, and in the mid to upper 20s Thursday.

Highs mid 30s to low 40s north, and in the low to mid 30s Thursday. Highs 40s to low 50s south, and in the upper 30s to low 40s Thursday. National Osgood, formerly of Danvers, died Nov. 16. His funeral was Nov.

18 in Osgood, Ind. Burial was in Tanglewood Cemetery, Versailles, Ind. Minnie Pearl Abbott DANVERS (PNS) Minnie Abbott, 90, died Saturday evening at McLean County Nursing Center. She was taken to Otto-Argo Funer- al Home, Danvers. BLOOMINGTON i NORMAL Nellie Rengel Orendorff Nellie Rengel Orendorff, 93, of Americana Health Care Center, for- merly of R.R.

4, died at 10:40 p.m. Friday at Mennonite Hospital. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Wesley United Methodist Church, the Rev. Dr.

Bert L. Lan- caster officiating. Burial will be in East Twin Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 tonight at Otto-Argo Funeral Home, Danvers, and from an hour before the service at the church. She was born March 5, 1888, in Dry Grove Township, the daughter of Simon W.

and Emma Spencer Diveley. She married Albert E. Rengel Sept. 22, 1909. He died April 25, 1948.

She then married Owen Orendorff. He died Jan. 1, 1969. Surviving are two sons, Robert C. Rengel and Delbert R.

Rengel, both of R.R. a daughter, Lucille Reeser, 2114 Eastgate Place; a sis- racim jiuim n'wi im Thanksgiving had dumped up to 3 feet of snow in the mountains by Saturday and drenched other areas with rains that caused mudslides and flooding. Snow spread Saturday from the mountains of eastern California into parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado, and came down in the lower Great Lakes region and western South Dakota. The National Weather Service in California said the storm left up to 3 feet of snow in the higher Tehachapi Mountains and 1.78 inches of rain in downtown Los Angeles. ESS ftmmi Snow is predicted from northern New York through Maine and for northern Arizona, with flurries in southern Utah.

Showers are expected in parts of California, Washington, Texas and Lousiana. STATENATIONWORLD 43 39 cdy 48 23 cdy 82 61 clr clr cdy cdy 32 36 33 53 High Low 48 18 37 28 39 35 26 23 State Saturday RocKlord Moline Quincy Decatur Peoria Sprngfld Crtgo, GP Crtyo OHare 27 cdy 60 clr 39 cdy 57 clr 59 clr 48 clr 41 clr 73 cdy 46 clr 27 cdy 34 68 57 73 68 66 46 90 73 43 Pre 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 51 Cecil V. Hunt WELDON (PNS) Cecil Viniah Hunt, 87, Monticello, formerly of Weldon, died at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Kirby Hospital, Monticello, where he had been a patient three months. His funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello. Burial will be in Bement Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home. He was born Oct. 5, 1894, near Weldon, a son of Henry Albert and Florence Almeda Baker Hunt.

He married Margaret G. Goeggle Varner Oct. 19, 1947, at Decatur. She died Jan. 24, 1965.

Surviving are two sisters, Gladys Marvel Forbes, Arlington, Texas, and Velda Mix, Weldon; and a brother, Basil Hunt, Decatur. A brother and a sister preceded him in death. He was employed by Standard Oil Co. for 35 years and was a World War I Army veteran. He was a member of Monticello Presbyterian Church, Monticello American Legion Auxiliary, Weldon Masonic Lodge and a 60-year member of Weldon American Legion.

Clara L. Austin MAROA (PNS) Clara Louise Austin, 72, R.R 2, died at 4:01 a.m. Saturday at Decatur Memorial Hospital. Her funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Maroa United Methodist Church, the Rev.

Carl Hendey officiating. Burial will be in Maroa Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at Dawson and Wikoff Funeral Home and from an hour before the service at the church. She was born Sept.

28, 1909, at Maroa, a daughter of James and Louella Denise Wikoff. She married Lynn Austin March 12, 1929. He died July 31, 1962. Surviving are two sons, Robert and Larry, both of Maroa; a daughter, Alice Cooper, Clinton; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Two sisters preceded her in death.

She was a member of Rose Acacia Order of the Eastern Star No. 266, Wielepp Cramer American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 660 and Maroa Memorial United Methodist Church. Memorials may be made to the church. Felicia Pajak STREATOR The funeral of Felicia Pajak, 75, of Fullerton, formerly of Streator, who died Friday, will be at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Church, Streator, with burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Winterrowd Funeral Home, with a rosary to be recited at 7 p.m. She was born June 9, 1906, in Streator, a daughter of Karl and Czaraia Michlowski Zion.

She married Aloise Pajak in September 1925, at Streator. He died in 1966. Surviving are a daughter, Irene Newquist, DeKalb; a son, Alois, Buena Park, a sister, Victoria O'Kraski. Streator; eight grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A son preceded her in death.

She was active in hospital work and was a member of Immaculate Conception Church. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. 46 17 41 24 Velma I. Shimmin REDDICK (PNS) Velma I. Shimmin, 80, died at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at Riverside Medical Center, Kankakee. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Reddick United Methodist Church, the Rev. John F. Deal officiating.

Burial will be in Round Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday at Von Qualen Funeral Home, Dwight, and for an hour before the service at the church. She was born March 22, 1901, at Reddick, a daughter of A.D. and Vivia Dunn Shimmin.

Surviving are three sisters, Flossie Pitcher, Pontiac, and Violet Shimmin and Feme Schrock, both of Reddick. Two brothers preceded her in death. She taught school in the Reddick area for 51 years. She was a member of Reddick United Methodist Church, Reddick Eve Circle, Delta Kappa Gamma sorority, Kankakee County Retired Teachers' Association, Kankakee Woman's Club and was past president of Kankakee County Business and Professional Women's Club. She was organist at Reddick United Methodist Church for more than 60 years.

Memorials may be made to the church. Nima M. Zimmerman EUREKA (PNS) Nima M. Zimmerman, 95, an 11-year resident of Eureka Apostolic Christian Home, died at 12:35 p.m. Saturday.

Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Eureka Apostolic Christian Church, with church ministers officiating. Burial will be in Roanoke Apostolic Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday at Otto-Argo Funeral Home. She was born Dec. 24, 1885, in Roanoke, a daughter of John U. and Anna Pfarr Beer. She married John Zimmerman April 9, 1922, in Roanoke.

He died May 18, 1962. Surviving are two sons, Lawrence and Walter, both of Eureka; seven daughters, Laura Stoller, Haviland, Ohio; Elizabeth and Dorothy Zimmerman, both of Highland Park; Alma Baum, Deer River, Margaret Kercher, Denver, and Evelyn Gudeman and Gladys Schmidgall, both of Eureka; 28 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great grandchildren. A son, three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, four brothers and five sisters preceded her in death. She was a member of Eureka Apostolic Christian Church. Memorials may be made to Eureka Apostolic Christian Home.

Mary L. Gilberts The funeral of Mary L. Gilberts, 71, of 2025 E. Lincoln who died Thursday, will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Carmody Funeral Home and at 10 a.m.

at Holy Trinity Church, the Rev. James P. Culleton officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Lincoln. There will be no vis 79 27 05 83 72 70 64 36 29 82 55 clr 51 cdy 45 cdv 80 70 28 sn 28 50 40 Pre Otlk 41 clr 66 cdv Hi Lo ptland, Me 43 33 clr FranMurt Ptland, Ore 49 26 rn Geneva Rapid City 28 24 09 cdy Havana Reno 37 28 .10 clr Helsinki Richmond 54 4 2 clr Hong Kong Salt Lake 43 26 cdy Jerusalem San Diego 63 56 cdy jo'burg San Fran 58 48 IB clr Lima Seattle 44 28 rn Lisbon St Louis 40 32 cdy London SI Tampa 78 52 clr Manila St Ste Marie 33 29 20 cdy Mexico City Spokane 31 21 sn Montreal Tulsa 54 44 rn Nassau Washingtn 50 43 clr New Delhi Wichita 50 33 cdv Nicosia Oslo Paris World R0me San Juan Saturday Mi Lo Wthr Sao Paulo Amsterdam 45 41 rn Seoul Athens 5 41 clr Singapore Bangkok B4 75 clr Stockholm Barbados clr Sydney Beirut 66 52 clr Taipei Belgrade 4 5 30 clr Tel Aviv Berlin 45 32 cdy Tokyo Bogota 72 41 clr Toronto Brussels 35 cdy Vancouver Aires 64 cdy Vienna Cairo '0 5 cdy Caracas 2 cdy Copenhagen 46 41 cdy Dublin 52 39 clr 84 Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dal Ft Ath Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Harttord Helena Honolulu Houston Indnaplis Jacksnvlle Juneau Kans City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Milwaukee Mpis St Nashville New Orleans New York Norlolk Okla City Omaha Orlando Phiiadphia Phoenn Pittsburgh 3D 35 44 35 57 30 cdy rn .01 sn cdy cdy cdy 17 cdy .08 sn rn clr clr cdy cdy cdy sn rn 22 rn rn 58 cdy cdy cdy clr cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy clr rn cdy clr cdy 23 cdy cdy 41 51 51 59 45 52 85 ai 73 cdy 63 cdy 25 clr 40 24 32 54 63 39 43 50 75 rn 14 clr cdy 04 in 12 rn cdy clr cdy cdy clr cdy cdy cdy 82 32 66 clr 72 Notion Saturday Albany Albuque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Allanlc Cty Baltimore Birminghm Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsvlle Buffalo Charlstn SC Charlstn AV Cheyenne Chicago 57 cdy 48 cdv 64 66 43 clr 54 50 B0 74 30 28 32 28 51 36 77 61 45 42 50 48 55 40 32 25 B2 53 46 32 70 55 37 cdy 34 clr 48 36 46 35 63 44 30 25 38 46 40 87 67 37 36 75 63 3 34 37 ta 33 26 48 34 rn 41 ter, Mary Diveley, K.K.

nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a great-great grandchild. Two children, a granddaughter and two brothers preceded her in death. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and the Almar class of the church. Memorials may be made to the church. Madeline J.

Jaspers cdy cdy cdy cdy AMERICAN STATE BANK Vfe B6liGV6 III YOU 21 1 N. Main 413 E. Washington St. and 2207 E. Washington Suite 27, Bloomington, Illinois 61701 Madeline J.

Jaspers, 75, former operator of the Bloomington Gun Company, died at 11:30 a.m. Satur, day in Coon Rapids, Minn. Funeral and burial will be in Coon Rapids. 3ALLUP POLL sticks Paxton parade draws large crowd PAXTON (PNS) There were 36 entries in the Paxton Christmas Parade Saturday, sponsored by the Paxton Chamber of Commerce. Girl Scout Troop 505, sponsored by Larson's Clothing Store, won grand prize.

Paxton Nursery School, sponsored by Ingoled Farm Implements took second place, and the Loda Girl Scouts, sponsored by Switchcrafts, took third place. Lucy Guff, president of the Paxton Woman's Club and Linda of the Junior Woman's Club were the judges. itation. WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS GOP Demos Same LATEST (Oct.30- Nov2) 38 327c 30 1965 23 32 45 1960 31 29 40 1956 35 30 35 1947 29 30 41 This question was asked only in the current survey: "As you feel today, which political party the Republican or the Democratic do you think serves the interests of the following groups best?" These are the results: PARTY BETTER FOR GOP Demos Same Upper-income people 66 15 19 Corporation 62 16 22 People like yourself 29 45 26 Small-business people 27 47 26 Average citizen 24 47 29 Young people 18 43 39 Union members 16 61 23 Women 16 45 39 Retired 15 55 30 12 58 30 Blacks 11 60 29 ThanlxoDluIng Cnlo Party of Rich' label PRINCETON Voters to- publicans, 45 percent as Democrats ay perceive the GOP to be "the and 28 percent as Independents, arty of the rich" and the Demo- The proportion of Republicans rats "the workingman's party," grew steadily between the first ust as they did during the New quarter of 1980, when 21 percent )eal, 50 years ago. called themselves Republicans, to 28 The enduring images of the two percent in the second quarter of the lajor parties help explain why the current year, tepublican Party has controlled Thg most recent surveys, how- oth the executive and legislative eyer indjcate a leveling out in the ranches of government in only two proporlion wno say they are Re- those years.

publicans. In Gallup surveys conducted regu- Following is the question asked arly over the last four decades, sjnce the 1940s: hliJrtLrrS'USm. "As you fee, today which political the interests of upscale opulat.on groups. of groups For example, in the current sur- best?" ey. twice as many name the Re- Party as the Democratic Here are the latest results and 'arty as better serving business and highlights of the trends: rolessional people.

PARTY BETTER FOR The latest survey also shows re- FARMERS pondents leaning 4-to-l in their be- GOP Demos Same ief that the Republican Party better LATEST aters to the interests of corporation Oct.30- xeeutives and of upper-income peo- Nov.2 23 44 337c lie in general. 1965 16 43 41 On the other hand, voters have 1960 19 45 36 onsistently felt the Democratic 1956 22 51 27 artv has better served the in- 1947 17 56 Z7 ertsts of farmers, unskilled work- BUSINESS AND rs and to a lesser degree, skilled PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE vorkers. G0P Sam LATEST The view is also widely held that oct.30- he Democratic Party is better for Nov 2) 557c 227c 237c inemployed people, small-business 15 39 25 36 jeople and blacks. I960 47 21 32 The current survey also shows the 1956 56 19 25 Democrats are perceived as better 1947 50 21 29 serving the interests of labor union SKILLED WORKERS nembers. retired people, young peo- GOp Demos Same jle and women.

LATEST For serving "people like your- (Oct. 30- the Democratic Party holds a Nov.2) 217c 517c 287c l5-to-29 percent advantage over the 1965 12 46 42 GOP. almost exactly matching the i960 18 45 37 political allegiance of the public. 1956 26 45 29 Similarly, the current survey 1947 16 52 32 shows voters giving an edge to the UNSKILLED WORKERS Democrats, and by about the same cop Dem0 Same ratio, as better answering the needs lATeSt of "the average citizen." Oct.30- The current survey also shows Re- Nov.2) 14 57 29 publicans to be heavily outnumbered 1965 9 53 38 by Democrats in political party af- I960 14 52 31 filiation, with 27 percent of Ameri- 956 23 5Z a cans describing themselves as Re- 1947 11 mm mis weekend only, come to me Eyewear Experts and choose from our huge selection of frames. Including designer lines like Gloria vanderblit, Oteg Casslnl, and Cfirtsttan Dior among omers.

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