Thursday, July 7, 2011
Survey Shows Menthol Smokers Fe¢i "Twice Addicted"" And Would
View A Ban On Menthol Cigarettes As ,An Opportunity To Quit
(NAPS)--A new survey
uncovers the perceptions and
habits of menthol smokers,
showing most feel "twice
addicted--both to the men-
thol and to the tobacco---and
demonstrates that most men-
thol smokers are in fact
attracted by the taste and
feel of menthol cigarettes.
The survey was sponsored
by GlaxoSmithKiine Con-
sumer Healthcare.
The survey shows almost
three-quarters (74 percent)
of menthol smokers believe
that menthol makes it eas-
ier for them to inhale, while
almost 40 percent say that
menthol flavoring is the only
reason they smoke.
Additionally, following an
FDA Tobacco Products Sci-
entific Advisory Committee
report regarding the public
health impact of menthol cig-
arettes, four out of five men-
thol smokers (82 percent) sur-
veyed say they are likely to
try quitting if the FDA were
to ban menthol cigarettes.
"Almost all menthol smok-
ers in the survey reported
they want to quit, but were
less likely to have tried quit-
ting than regular smokers.
They are also less likely-to
have tried using treatment,"
said Cedric Bright*, M.D.,
president-elect of the Na-
tional Medical Association
and associate professor of
medicine in the Departments
of Medicine and Community
& Family Medicine at Duke
University Medical Center.
"With the high interest in
quitting among these smok-
ers, more needs to be done
to educate smokers about
accessible resources, such as
counseling and nicotine
replacement therapy, which
are proven methods for
improving success rates."
It is also known that Afric-
an Americans disproportion-
ately smoke menthols over
any other group. According
to data from the 2009 Na-
tional Survey on Drug Use
and Health (NSDUH), 82 per-
cent of African Americans
choose menthol cigarettes,
versus just one-quarter, of
adult smokers of other races.
The survey shows that ap-
proximately one-quarter of
African-American menthol
respondents have not tried
N/Warren Town and+County News Page Fifteen
::+7+ NewStudy Shows Americans' Dependency On Email
And Do's And Don'ts For Digital Communication
NOTICE
STATE OF IOWA
WARREN COUNTY
treatment such as nicotine
replacement therapy (NRT)
because they don't know
enough about it, or they think
they can quit cold turkey or
without treatment. In real-
ity, smokers who try t) quit
cold turkey result in les than
a five percent chance at suc-
cess. Using counseling, along
with treatment such as NRT,
can double a smoker's chances
of successfully quitting.
NRT products have helped
millions of people around the
world quit smoking and, as
a result, have significantly
reduced their exposure to the
risks of cancer and other
smoking-related diseases.
They are recommended as
first-line treatments for
smoking addiction in the U.S.
and can reliably increase
long-term smoking absti-
nence rates.
Smokers interested in
quitting can access free
tools and resources at
www.Nicorette.com.
* D. Bright is a paid spokes-
person for GlaxoSmithKline
Consumer Healthcare but his
opinions regarding smoking
cessation are his own.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
OF SHERIFF'S LEVY AND SALE
Iowa District Court
} SS COURT CASE # EQCV029367
WARREN COUNTY
X Special Execution
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
PLAINTIFF
VS
RHONDA J. CONNER; PRINCIPAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION;
THE CBE GROUP; ASSET ACCEPTANCE LLC
DEFENDANT (Judgment Debtor)
As a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to
the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) X REAL ESTATE
to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is X described below:.
A parcel of land described as beginning at the center of Section 27, Township 76 North, Range 25 West of the 5th
P.M., Warren County, iowa; thence N. 90 degrees 220.0 feet along the north line o! the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4)
of Section 27; thence S. 1 degree IO'E. 436.00 feet;, thence N. 90 degrees W. 220 feet; thence N. 1 degree 10%N.
436 feet to the point of beginning.
NOTE: The north line of the SE 114 of Section 27, Township 76 North, Range 25 West of the 5th P.M., Warren
County, Iowa is assumed bear due East and West.
(Locally known as: 4538 Johnson Street, Prole, Iowa)
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
July 29, 2011 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse, East Doors, Indienoia, Iowa
XThis sale not subject to redernlon.
X Properly exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review
specific provisions of the law and the appropriate notice, if acceptable.
Jt Amount Costs Accruing Costs Interest 9.75%
$62,121.79 PENDING PENDING from 8-15-06
$36,059.15
Attorney
James V Samone
666 Walnut St., Ste 2000
Des Moinas, IA 50309
(515) 243-7100
Date: June 27, 2011
Sheriff: JAMES W. LEE, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
(NAPS)--More than ever
before, people rely on digital
communication, such as
email, instant messaging (IM)
and texting, to stay connected
and get things done. And our
evolving online behavior
reveals a lot about our habits
and values. A new survey con-
ducted by Yahoo! Mail shows
the average adult is highly
invested in email, regularly
using three email accounts--
two for personal use and one
for work use. The Yahoo! sur-
vey also finds a growing num-
ber of adults are "hooked" to
their email, with two in three
adults checking their email
as soon as they wake up, up
from only 41 percent last year.
"We're wired 24/7--or at
least many of us feel like we
need to be, lest we miss
something important at the
office or what's happening
with family and friends. For
better or worse, there is
almost a compulsion to check
in and be 5n the know' all the
time," noted Yahoo! Web Life
Editor Heather Cabot.
The new survey, which
polled more than 2,000 peo-
ple in the United States,
asked in-depth questions
about email accounts and
acceptable email behaviors.
The key findings include:
People have multiple e-
personalities: Yahoo! found
that adults are heavily
invested in email, with the
average person having a total
of about three email ac-
counts, all of which are
checked on a regular basis.
Breaking up is still hard
to do: Thirteen percent of
adults think it is appropri-
ate to end a relationship via
email, IM or text. The study
also shows that men are
more likely than women to
end a relationship via email,
IM or text.
We are snoops: One in
five people admit to having
read their significant other's
email without that person's
knowledge.
email appetizer: The
majority of adults check
email very frequently, with
48 percent checking their
inboxes during meals.
You're being judged:
Many adults, especially
women, have negatively
judged someone based on an
email, grammatical errors
or even an email address.
The clock is ticking:
Most adults believe there is
a finite period of time in
which someone can respond
to an emai]. When it comes
to personal mail, 86 percent
of adults think an email
should not go more than a
week without a response.
Personal life at work:
Sixty-eight percent of adults
check personal email while
at work.
iAppreciate it: Seventy
percent of adults believe it's
OK to send thank-you cards/
notes for gifts via email.
First email, then driv-
er's license: Eighty-one per-
cent of adults would allow
their child to have his or her
own email account before the
age of 15.
With more of our precious
time spent.online, it's essen-
tial to find new ways to
streamline our digital lives.
Lucidly, Yahoo! Mail provides
apps to send large files via
YouSendIt, view pictures,
use PayPal and send Evites
without leaving your inbex--
making it easier to respond
to emails and mind your
manners.
NOTICE
STATE OF IOWA
WARREN COUNTY
WELLS FARGO BANK NA
PLAINTIFF
VS
KIMBERLY KAY EGENBERGER; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
AS NOMINEE
DEFENDANT (Judgment Debtor)
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
OF SHERIFF'S LEVY AND SALE
Iowa District Court
} SS COURT CASE # EQCV033147
WARREN COUNTY
X Special Execution
As a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case, an execution was issued by the court to
the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) X REAL ESTATE
to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is X described below:
Lot Twelve (12) in Southern Acres Subdivision, Phase 2, an Official Plat, now included in and forming a Dart Of
the City of Hartford, Warren County, Iowa
(Locally known as: 140 Dayton Street. Hartford, IA)
The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale Time of Sale
July 29. 2011 10:00 AM
place of Sale
Warren County Courthouse, East Doors, Indlanola, Iowa
X This sale not subject to redemption.
X Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review
specific provisions of the law and the appropriate notice, if acceptable.
Jud_oment Amourd Costs Accruina_ Costs Interest 6% Attorney
$135,149.80 PENDING PENDING from 2-25-11 David Erickson
$3421.33 215 10th St., Sle 1300
Des Moines, IA 50309
(515} 288-2500
Date: June 27, 2011.
Sheriff:. JAMES W; LEE, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S LEVY AND SALE
STATE OF IOWA
+
iowa
Distdct
Court
WARREN COUNTY } SS COURT CASE # EQCV032572
WARREN COUNTY
WELLS FARGO BANK NA
PLAINTiFF X Special Execution
VS
MATTHEW P JOHNSON; LYNN M JOHNSON; JAN MATHENY
DEFENDANT (Judgment Debtor)
As a result of the judgment rendered in the above referenced court case. an execution was issued by the court to
the Sheriff of this county. The execution ordered the sale of defendant(s) X REAL ESTATE
to satisfy the judgment. The properly to be sold is X described below:
Lot 233 Except the West 8 feet thereof; Lot 234; and the West 1/2 of the North-South Alley lying adjacent to Lot
234, all in Mallory's Addition to Mile, Warren County, Iowa
(Locally known as: 319 Walnut Street, MUg, iowa)
The descdhed property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale "lime of Sale Place of Sale
July 29, 2011 10:00 AM Warren County Courthouse, East Doors, Indianola, Iowa
X This sale not subject to redemption.
X Property exemption: Certain money or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review
specific provisions of the law and the appropriate notice, if acceptable.
Judgment Amount Costs A¢¢njing Costs Interest 6.375% Attorney
$47,103.04 PENDING PENDING from 3-2-11 David M. Efickson
$1225.81 215 10th St., Ste 1300
Des Moines, IA 50309
(515) 288-2500
Date: June 27, 2011
Sheriff: JAMES W. LEE, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA
OFFICIAL
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
STATE OF IOWA
WARREN COUNTY ) SS
RESIDENTIAL, CREDIT SOLUTIONS
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOHN KEVIN WALSH; THERESA LYNN SMITH; CITIBANK
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK: STATE OF IOWA; ATLANTIC
CREDIT & FINANCE
DEFENDANT (Judgment Debtor)
PUB LICATION
LEVY. AND., SALE
iowa District Court
COURT CASE # EQCV032219
WARREN COUNTY
X Special Execution
As a result of the judgment mndersd In the above referenced court sasa, an execution was issued by the COUrt to
the Shedlf of this county. The execution ordered thesale: of defendant(s) X REAL ESTATE
to satisfy the judgment. The property to be sold is X described below:.
Lot 11, Midway Subdivision, an Official Plat in the City of St. Maws (SL MAP/), Warren County, Iowa
(LocalLy known as: 410 Iowa Street, SL Maws, lows)
The described property will be offered for sale at public auction for cash only as follows:
Date of Sale Time of Sale
July 29, 2011 10:00 ^=4
Place of Sale
Warren County Courthouse, East Doors, lndianola, Iowa
X This sale not subject to redemption.
X Property exemption: Certain money" or property may be exempt. Contact your attorney promptly to review
specific provisions of the law and the appropriate notice, if acceptable•
Juda ment Amount Costs Accruing Costs Interest' 7.25% Attorney
$108,463.84 PENDING PENDING from 1-15-11 James V amone Jr
$4,201.12 666 Walnut St., Ste 2000
Des Moines, IA 50309-3989
515-243-7100
Date: June 27, 2011
Sheriff: JAMES W, LEE, WARREN COUNTY, IOWA