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N/Warren Town and County News
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Saturday, April 12,
Michael Atkinson was rec-
ognized for earning the
rank of Eagle Scout. He is
the son of Lori Atkinson
and Donald Atkinson and
is a member of the Nor-
walk Boy Scout Troop 30.
A number of Atkinson's
family and friends attend-
ed his Eagle Scout Court of
Honor and reception at
Norwalk United Method-
ist Church.
Atkinson earned his
Eagle Scout rank Decem-
ber 11, 2013. Several Boy
Scouts, Eagle Scouts and
Scout Leaders from Troop
30 participated in the cer-
emony honoring .Atkin-
Michael Atkinson
son. Among those partic-
ipating were Eagle Scouts
Salem Hildebrandt, Matt
Taylor, Jonah Hildebrandt
and Michael Schultze.
Other scouts including
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Michael Atkinson Earns Rank of Eagle Scout
Seth Hanson, Tyler White-
head, Brayden Clark Xavi-
er Halblom and Spencer
Halblom formed the Color
Guard in the Presentation
of Colors. Greg Jones,
Scoutmaster, gave the Eagle
Scout Charge and present-
ed the Eagle Scout Award
and Pins. Pastor Kiboko led
the prayers. Jon Niemeyer,
Atkinson's former Cub
Scout Leader, read the
Qualifications for Eagle.
Ben Kern, Committee
Member, led the Lighting
of the Eagle Trail and Rory
Taylor, Troop Cemetery
Association provided a de-
scription of Atkinson's Ea-
gle project.
Atkinson's Eagle Oath
was administered by Scout-
master Greg Jones. The Ea-
gle Oath is a pledge to live
the life of honor, courage
and loyalty to ideals no
matter how difficult it may
become. An Eagle Scout is
to embrace his share of the
world's work, be a leader
for others and be dedicat-
ed to service for others. As
he took the Eagle Oath, oth-
er Eagle Scouts attending
renewed their Oath as well.
Atkinson was presented
with the National Eagle
Scout Association member-
ship pin and a United
States flag which was flown
over the U.S. Capital on the
day he earned his Eagle.
Atkinson selected Ben
Kern, former Scoutmaster
and current Troop Commit-
tee Member, to receive his
Eagle Scout Mentor Pin for
the years of encouragement
and inspiration in scouting.
Before being considered
an Eagle candidate, Atkin-
son was required to work
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Notice of Sheriff's Levy and Sale
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
PO BOX 337, INDIANOLA, IA 50125 • (515) 961-1122
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IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR WARREN COUNTY
STATE OF IOWA ) Docket No. (Sale No.) 14-0995(1)
) S S Court No. EQCV034447
WARREN COUNTY )
NOTICE OF LEVY
PLAINTIFF: BANK OF AMERICA, NA
VS.
DEFENDANT: ALL OF THE UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ALL OF THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSES, ASSIGNEES,
GRANTEES, LEGATEES, DEVISEES AND BENEFICIARIES
DEFENDANT: FRAHM, DARLENE M
DEFENDANT: FRAHM, GILBERT d
DEFENDANT: CONSUMER PORTFOLIO SERVICES
DEFENDANT! FRAHM, DALE
DEFENDANT: FRAHM, DALE SPOUSE OF
DEFENDANT: STATE OF IOWA
DEFENDANT: IOWA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
As a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to
the Shedff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) rights, title, and interest in Real Estate
Propen'y to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is:
LOTS 20 AND 21 IN BLOCK 3, TAYLOR'S SUBDIVISION OF OUTLOTS 2 AND 3, NEW VIRGINIA, WARREN
COUNTY, IOWA
Street Address: 604 WEST STREET, NEW VIRGINIA, IOWA 50210
The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale Time of Sale Place of Sale
05/15/2014 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse East Doors
X This sale not subject to redemption, r
Properly exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review specific
provisions of the law and file appropriate notice, if applicable.
dudoment Amt Costs Accruing Costs Interest Attorney
$77,985.35 $285.00 PLUS 5.5% of $77,085.35 BENJAMIN HOPKINS
from 12/06/2013 = (515) 222-9400
$1,858.50
Date Sheriff
04/08/2014 Bdan S. Vos
his way through six ranks
and earn a minimum of 21
merit badges. He earned
22 merit badges as follows:
First Aid, Dentistry, Swim-
ming, Personal Fitness,
Fishing, Family Life,
Camping, Genealogy, Cit-
izenship in the World, Cit-
izenship in the Nation,
Cooking, Communica-
tions, Emergency Pre-
paredness, Archery, Per-
sonal Management, Envi-
ronmental Science, Collec-
tions, Citizenship in the
Community, Tracking,
Carpentry, Pathfinding
and Aviation. Each of the
required merit badges
help the Scout become a
well-rounded, informed
and involved member of
his family, Scout Troop
and community.
Each Eagle candidate is
also required to plan, de-
velop and lead others in an
Eagle Scout service
project. The project is to be
helpful to a religious insti-
tution, a school, communi-
ty or other worthy organi-
zation and must be ap-
proved by the Troop's
Scoutmaster, Troop Com-
mittee and the Scout
Council. Atkinson led a
group of volunteers in-
cluding members of Boy
Scout Troop 30, Mike Mey-
er, friends and family for
his project which consist-
ed of landscaping around
the Norwalk Cemetery
Association's new office.
The cemetery association,
founded in 1859, moved
into the building last
spring. The group planted
numerous shrubs, flowers,
bushes and a flowering
tree. Extra funds raised
were donated to the asso-
ciation for use towards fur-
ther enhancements to the
building.
• Only two percent of all
Boy Scouts earn the rank
of Eagle, a strong testa-
ment to its high standards.
Among those who have
worn the Eagle Scout
badge are some of Ameri-
ca's finest athletes, scien-
fists, astronauts, political,
religious and business
leaders. TrOop 30 was
chartered in March 1979
and is sponsored by Cum-
ming American Legion
Post #562.
Crossroads Church
Launches New Preschool
In an effort to help meet the ever-increasing demand
for early childhood education in the Norwalk area,
Crossroads Church has announced the opening of a new
preschool on its campus beginning June 2.
Crossroads Kids Preschool & Early Learning Center
will provide a high quality, developmentally appropri-
ate education in a safe atmosphere of Christian love,
according to Amysue Hopkey, the center's director.
"Children flourish in an environment where learn-
ing is tim, the curriculum grows as skills increase and
passionate teachers turn each moment into a positive
experience," Hopkey said. "Crossroads Kids is such a
place."
Hopkey says the preschool's faith-based, "develop-
mental readiness" approach to learning will provide a
wide range of experiences that will help children grow
sociall emotionally, intellectually, physically and spiri-
tually.
"We believe each child has unique talents and inter-
ests that should be carefully nurtured," Hopkey said.
"Our teachers will spend plenty of quality time under-
standing, cultivating and celebrating every child's indi-
vidual abilities."
Glen Blumer, senior pastor at Crossroads, says the
preschool represents the realization of an important
outreach milestone for the church.
The preschool, certified by the Iowa Department of
Human Services, will be open Monday through Friday
from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Hopkey says enrollment
applications are available now. Interested parents should
stop by the church at 2601 Border Street, or call her di-
rectly at 287-8581.
ABOUT CROSSROADS KIDS:
Crossroads Kids Preschool & Early Education Learn-
ing Center believes in caring for and educating every
child in an atmosphere of Christian love. We are com-
mitted to building your Child's school-readiness knowl-
edge and self-confidence through offering a safe, nur-
turing, developmentally appropriate environment that
focuses on the whole child by addressing the following
areas of development -- social, emotional, physical, in-
tellec.tual and spiritual, www.CrossroadsKids
Preschool.com.