Ohiloaries OBITUARIES page 138 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 A=0 B=1 C=2 1. How soon after you wake-up do you light-up? After 30 Min. Within 30 Min. _ 2. Do you find it difficult to not smoke in places where it is forbidden? NO YES — 3. Is the first cigarette of the day your most satisfying? NO YES — 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 — 6. Do you still smoke when you are ill? NO YES — 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- OF SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN 18860 West Ten Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan 48075 ter and son in law, Cheryl Ann and Guy Brovillette of Walled - 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 Cr) U_1 Cr) LU F- 0 CC F- LU 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. Send a tray of candy, nuts & fruit. 737-8088 33020 NORTHWESTERN 7= 10 Outside Of Michigan 1400452-2 1133 Special Candy & Sugarfree Available _J Local & Nationwide Delivery LtJ 1- 1 36 - Give a lit de piece of your nearteir GIVE TO THE TORCH DRIVE 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. c7 / (---\