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ELEANOR SCHRUM, 86, of Urbandale (& formerly of Manning), died Thu., April 26th, at her home. Services for ELEANOR SCHRUM will be held on Tuesday, May 1 at 11:00 AM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church in Des Moines. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the Arrangements.
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Visitation will be on Monday, April 30 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the funeral home. Also from 10-11am at the church on Tuesday prior to services.
Burial will be at the Manning Cemetery at 4:00 after the funeral service.
ELEANOR SCHRUM is survived by:
Husband: Lyle “Junior” Schrum of Urbandale
2 daughters: Nancy Schrum of Waukee and Susan Davis of Adel
5 grandchildren
3 great gradchildren
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad is expected to sign into law this (Friday) morning, a bill which provides volunteer fire fighters and emergency medical services personnel with an individual income tax credit and includes an effective date and applicability provisions. Senate File 2322 says a volunteer fire fighter and volunteer emergency medical services personnel credit equal to fifty dollars will go into effect January 1st 2013, and is designed to compensate the taxpayer for the voluntary services if the volunteer served for the entire tax year.
The firefighter or EMS taxpayer is required to have a written statement from their fire chief or other appropriate supervisor verifying that they were a volunteer fire fighter or volunteer emergency medical services provider during the tax credit period.
Jim Field speaks with Dallas Louis the Author of The Mommy Diaries: How I’m Surviving Parenting Without Killing Anyone. Find out more at www.dallaslouis.com .
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Griswold freshman Rebekah Topham has captured the Drake Relays girls high school 3000 meter title. Topham won in a time of 9:58.39. Her time was about five and a half seconds faster than anyone else in Thursday’s race.
Also locally from the Drake Relays Thursday, Chaley Rath of Treynor placed third in the girls high jump clearing five-feet-seven inches. In the boys discus finals, AJ Scarborough of Fremont-Mills placed sixth with a toss of 163-feet-three-inches, Tyler Hovey of Atlantic was 16th with a throw of 149-feet-four-inches and Dallas Franks of Fremont-Mills was 19th at 146-feet-ten-inches. In the girls shot put, Kaylee Blake of IKM-Manning was 13th with a toss of 38-feet-and-one-half-inch. Grant May of Glenwood placed 21st in the boys long jump and Brandon Phipps of Creston placed 21st in the boys 3200 meters.
A Red Oak woman was arrested Thursday on theft and drug charges. According to Red Oak Police, 46-year-old Amy Jo Ross was taken into custody on 3rd degree theft, Possession of a controlled substance/marijuana, and Possession of drug paraphernalia charges. Ross was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $2,000 bond.