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The clean operation is open 24 hours . . . with 60 em- ployees managed by Bob Matley, Doug Longheart and midnights by Dave Dangovian. Its decor of quiet tan and brown tones with wicker chairs, padded seats and padded booths, also includes two ceiling whirling paddle fans from Iz Cohen's Center Electric. While there I tried an- other Slimmery dish the Ram's Horns are becoming so popular with . . . Quite wonderful that something like the Chicken Creole is so delicious . . . (Four ounces of poultry, three ounces of tomato puree) . . . and comes with a five-ounce vegetable salad . . . Also had a Weight Watchers Frosted Treat and can't get over. the orange sherbet's creamy goodness. Bea and Iz Cohen with Ann and Bill Feldman are among a lot of folks happy that a Ram's Horn is on Telegraph in Bloomfield Hills . . . It's "just around the corner" now. HUSBAND, wife and son cooking team is at New Garden Chinese Res- taurant, Nine Mile and Coolidge in Oak Park's A & P Shopping Center . . . Foo Lee, wife Tong Lee and their son Wing Lee . . . To keep the family kitchen together, Foo's brother Choy Lee is also in there cooking . . . All can prepare the Mandarin-style, Szechuan and Cantonese specialties at New Garden. ALEXANDER THE GREAT is namesake for restaurant owned by Pete Vasiliou and Nine Mile Rd. west of Coolidge in Oak Park . . . Eventually, Pete will have one wall muraled telling of his history . . . Alexander's is becoming noted for its low prices and variety of breakfast spe- cials, lunches and dinners. Few places can beat the tuna salad . . . when it is made by Pete. ALTHOUGH THE Michelob Concert Series began at Pine Knob last Sunday : . . for the summer .. PK's 10th season won't officially begin until June 1 . . That's when Paul Anka comes in. THE LOVING CUP with songstress Marlene Hill are at Henry's Place on Ford Rd., a block west of Southfield, through May 30. 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