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ARE YOU ADDICTED
TO NICOTINE?
EUGENE STEINBERGER,
85, of Huntington Woods, died
March 12. He leaves his wife,
Fannie of Huntington Woods;
daughter and son-in-law, Lois
and Jack Berman of Southfield;
son and daughter-in-law, Dr.
Robert and Barbara of Albu-
querque, N.M.; daughter and
son-in-law, Ellen and William
Munro of Huntington Woods;
brother and sister-in-law,
Joseph and Betty of Margate,
Fla.; eight grandchildren.
TAKE THE NICOTINE DEPENDENCE TEST!
NICOTINE DEPENDENCY TEST
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1. How soon after you wake-up do you
light-up?
After
30 Min.
Within
30 Min.
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2. Do you find it difficult to not smoke in
places where it is forbidden?
NO
YES
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3. Is the first cigarette of the day your
most satisfying?
NO
YES
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4. How many cigarettes do you smoke
per day?
1-15
16-25
More than 26
5. Do you smoke more in the morning
than the rest of the day?
NO
YES
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6. Do you still smoke when you are ill?
NO
YES
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LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
NEVER
SOMETIMES
ALWAYS
7. Do you smoke a low, medium or
high nicotine brand?
8. How often do you inhale the smoke?
Score of 7 or more indicates that you are highly dependent upon nicotine.
Score or 6 or less indicates a low to moderate nicotine addiction.
SCORE
ALVIN WAERSTONE, 73, of
Oak Park, died March 9. He
leaves his wife, Beverly; sons
and daughter-in-law, Gordon of
Roseville, William and Pam of
Wixom; sisters and brothers-in-
law, Charlotte and Ben Roth-
stein of Oak Park, Janet and
Bernard Adelson of Tamarac,
Fla.; two grandchildren.
PAUL M. WOLFE, 43, of
Livonia, died March 11. He is
survived by his daughter,
Michelle of Farmington Hills;
parents, Howard and Ingrid of
Farmington Hills; brothers and
sister-in-law, Dennis and Patti
of Novi, Jeffrey of Farmington
Hills.
TOTAL
YOU CAN KICK YOUR NICOTINE ADDICTION!
LENA WOLK, 79, of Oak
Park, died March 11. She is sur-
vived by a daughter and son-in-
law, Gloria and Barry Jaslow of
E. Brunswick, N.J.; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Lou and Es-
ther Bialick of Detroit, Hy and
Blanche Bialick of Oak Park;
two grandsons.
CONTACT
AMERICAN t LUNG ASSOCIATION
ALLAN ZAHLKR, 57, of Pon-
tiac, died March 10. He is sur-
vived by a son, Michael Zahler
of Mission Viejo, Calif.; daugh-
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ter and son in law, Cheryl Ann
and Guy Brovillette of Walled
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FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HOW YOU CAN QUIT
Lake; brother and sister-in-law,
Mark and Mary of Indiana; sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Dyan
and John Cymerint of Mission
Viejo.
(313) 559-5100
NUTS
NIBBLES
&
When So Sorry is not enough.
In Loving Memory of
IRA JANNETT
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March 23, 1993
You gave life and love to everyone around you.
You were an inspiration to all of us.
Your family and friends miss you terribly.
Love you forever.
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David Aaron
David E. Aaron, 86, of Farm-
ington Hills, died March 10. He
was the owner of Victory Beef
Company, a meat packing corn-
pany, and founding member of
Congregation Adat Shalom. He
was past president of Adat
Shalom Men's Club, member of
B'nai B'rith and Probus Club of
Detroit.
He leaves his wife, Dorothy;
son and daughter-in-law, Don-
ald and Marcia of West Bloom-
field; daughters and
sons-in-law, Bette and Dr.
Melvyn Wolf of Flint, Miriam
and Dr. Alfred Shaw of Farm-
ington Hills, Geta and Dr. Jay
Richman of West Bloomfield; 11
grandchildren.
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