JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A for- of Adullam, in the presence est honoring Chile's national of members of the cabinet, poet, the late Gabriel Mistral, senior government officials and was planted here in the Hills Chilean diplomats. Chilean Am- bassador Eugenio Palacious ex- ROCKY'S PIZZERIA pressed deep gratification at Israel's tribute to the work of 10517 W. 7 MILE RD. Mistral. She was the first Latin BAR-B-Q RIBS, CHICKEN, American poet to earn the PIZZA, SPAGHETTI Nobel Prize for literature. OPEN 7 DAYS • WE DELIVER 864-9784 UN 4-8553 ■ 1•1111=11•• IF:S1-11 SPECIAL: EVERY WEDNESDAY Delectable Fried Smelts or Perch Filets, French Fried Po- tatoes or Our Famous Potato Pancakes, Cole Slaw, Tarter S a uce, Bread or -roast, Butter GOLDEN DRIBBLE PANCAKE HOUSE 3017 N. WOODWARD IZ BLOCKS SO. OF 13 MILE RD. DON'T FORGET! Pancake Jamboree Every Monday COMPLETE CARRY-OUT DINNERS Chicken Shrimp The EIroaster Mouse Fish Frog Legs Complete Carry Out Dinners • Free Delivery Bar-B-Q 18401 West 7 Mile Rd. 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She is married to Jack Light and their two-year-old daughter, Minda, is a cute little tax deduction. BILL SHPARGEL of Sol's Delicatessen is t e 11 i n g cus- tomers about songstress wife, Delores, leaving show business to make other women stylish and more beautiful . . . After 15 years a singer and doing - her own hair, Dee received her diploma from the Virginia Far- rell School of Cosmetology. GERRY TAINES, builder turned author, in New York for a conference on his new record, "Toody Tales," narrated by Joe E. Ross, officer Gunther Toody of NBC"s "Car 54, Where Are You?" writes about the camera crew and cast of a big tele- vision show trekking over to the wide open spaces of Jersey City to shoot a couple of se- quences for a horse opera . . . The story involved the flight of an ornery cattle thief over the Mexican border . . . The camera crew set up shop on one of the main. New Jersey highways . . . The director found one stretch that had no buildings in view and had' his technicians post a sign reading, "Last gas station before the border. Twenty miles of uninhabited desert past this sign." . . . By the time the di- rector had rounded his cast, he was dumbfounded to discover a string of 17 cars with out- of-state licenses lined up in front of his prop gas station .. . Although the towers of Newark were clearly visible ahead, these cautious drivers were taking no chances. They wanted their tanks full before braving those "20 miles of uninhabited desert." (Gerry is the ex-Detroit- er now living in Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla. whose recorded stories with a moral for chil- dren have gotten rave notices in Billboard and Variety.) BENEFIT FOR Deborah Hos- pital in Browns Mills, New Jer- sey is set for April 4 at the Fisher Theater . . . Funds will go toward the fine non-sec- tarian free care Deborah gives for tuberculosis, heart surgery and all diseases of the chest .. . 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