p n r n They had po light , the red carpet tre tment, celebrities, everything but viet p rking. Never-the-Ie , the Fir t An­ nu I Highl nd P r P lice Athletic .. Lea ue (PAL) Fundr i in Dinner I st Friday, w a fir t-ela s event, from the well-dressed guest to the icing on the cake. Host for the event w s WJLB' Mason, of Mason nd Company. This prolific r dio personality i attributed to having the ability to both entertain and educate hi audience. Ma on, through his job, tries to pe k. to people about positive elf-esteem. Part of the PAL concept is to build elf-esteem in par­ ticip ting youths. In addition to self-esteem, t e program teaches the essentials of team- . work, pride, addemic excel­ lence, and respect for others, as well as. learning the basics of team sports. . Highland Park ha a baseball, football, and basket­ ball team in several age categories, with about 500 youtll p rticip tiDI. MASON INTRODUCED four local celebrities who gave their insight on the problems facing today's urban youth. Michigan Consolidated (las Company Civic Affairs Specialist and -one-time Detroit Lion Lem Barney, Wayne County Pr os ecutor John O'Hair, Detroit Fr e e Press Columnist Susan Wat­ son, and Judge Claudia Hous - Morcom each took 1-0 th podium, and remarked on the importance of. the PAL program for youths. Mason took the initiative to limit the speakers to about seven minute e ch, but just bout 11 of them went over the time limit. Fortun tely, the me ge we re import nt enough to Ii ten to fter the limits were breached. Over 250 people were in t­ tendance t the dinner, includ­ ing M yor M rtha Scott, who rted the progr m off with few comment of her own pr ising the PAL progr m. M ny city dministr tors were in ttend nee, well as ordin ry Highl nd Park citizen ho c me to support their children who re in the program. Send I� 8nd1� to: P. O. b 03S80, 12541 8eoond , Highland Park, MI 48203 or 0 II _(313)8e8-� _ ---- 517 per month· on SeorsCharge PLUS • AdJu table full width cantilever shelves • Meat drawer, handt-bln • 2 IHer/6 pack storage tTi capactty LOWEST PRICE EVERI 19.9 CU. FT.t"':ALl ROSTLESS I· 517 permg:;.on I $79.88� · Three students in the High­ land Park Adult Education School of Cosmetology won trophies in statewide competi- 'on March 10. Rita Kay and Kelly Norris were first prize winners and Pamela Mitchell won second prize in the Nail Art Division of the Tenth Annual All­ American Hair and Nails Spec­ tacular. The event, held in Madison Heights, was spon- .sored by Local 876, Profes­ sional Hair and Beauty Trades. The cosmetology chool is in its first year at the Highland Park School District's Bright Center for Adult Education, 13321 Hamilton at Davison. CLOSEoun 2-LUX CAMCORDER-FREE· LENS .�p Adult education · co m�tology tudenn win awards' -Include co e, ocee sorle , telephoto I ns, video light • High huHer peed • Flying era e heod • AN dubbing, tHier, more. • 1-yeor warranty. See store for d tatls. 'Rt£E s '49 11M wtItI pureMlt. Sold ..... ...., ...... • deIMfy Of !lOt IftducIId .. ......., ....,_.. 1fIOMI. ActUII MOfIIIIIy ..."... c. vary Of! your CICCOIIIIt ....... $100 1IIMIIItu", purcMIt ' ..... to 01*1 0 � ":us ,"",. 799.99 :'MI�� TV WITH ON-SCREEN TUNING 147 VHF/UHF coble channels 34"."9 Sleep timer . I�� • 53032 (Mfr .• VR9912) ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING VCR 249.99 . 20601 EXTRA LARGE CAPACITY WASHER S358 TNough ch 30 6 dry cycles for all your fabric needs. With high-speed search, slow motion 7 cycle- with perm press, 3 temperatures. 68631 LARGE CAPACITY ELECTRIC DRYER 299.99 nw ...... ' RE OTE TABLE TOP STEREO, 199.99 3-,bond equalizer. dynamic boss boost. Byron's Flower 11151 WOODWARD o.frol1, MI 48203 f I