NOVEMBER 19 • 2020 | 53 I t has been located in the Ferndale area for many years, known for its live music won- derfully presented … known for its detailed, creative décor … and closed in March of this year because of the COVID pan- demic … leaving a hole in the local melodies scene … A Ferndale restaurant that helped keep many musicians employed in addition to bring- ing people back to enjoy its wonderful food. Noted, too, as a place for its creative and friendly atmo- sphere, Otus Supply restaurant reopened in September, both inside and outside, where peo- ple can eat in the dining room or spacious outdoor tent … while listening again to the live music and enjoying the food at lower prices. Otus Supply, E. Nine Mile, between Woodward and Hilton, owned by Thom Bloom and Scott Myrick, constantly voted among the top places for music, drinks and food by local pub- lications, has been completely reconfigured to allow for much social distancing … It is again a restaurant open for enjoyment and good food. Also, it has something lacking in so many places … a kids’ menu … baby burger, li’ l pizza pie, chicken tenders, grilled cheese, cheeseburger, etc. … all served with special fries. The Otus Supply menu is a completely new one … Before the pandemic, prices seemed almost double with dishes that were more for special occasions … However gourmet, it still retains that home-cooked flare … with the Funky Chicken, Highway Burger, the Ferndale, an Angus Beef Patty, the 9 Mile Chop, etc. It being a restaurant that also greatly admires those who work with their hands … artists, blue-collar workers, teachers … the chef creates dishes that are hardy and beautifully designed as well as being tasty … even wood-fired pizza pies. It is better than before … and that is saying much! MAIL DEPARTMENT … From former waitress Frances Kellerman … “ Customers can be rude, too. When they are talking to other people at the table and make us wait for their order until they are finished, it is a very big problem that should be looked into. And what about customers who snap their fin- gers to get our attention, even while coming to get it from us. ” OLDIE BUT GOODIE … A rabbi and his two friends, a priest and a minister, played poker for small stakes once a week … The only problem was that they lived in a very blue law town … One day the sher- iff raided the game and took all three before the judge … After listening to the sheriff’ s story, the judge asked the priest, “Were you gambling, Father?” The priest looked toward Heaven and whispered, “ Oh, Lord, forgive me!” and then said aloud, “No, your honor, I was not gambling. ” “Were you gambling, Reverend?” the judge asked the minister. The minister repeated the priest’ s actions and said, “No, your honor, I was not. ” Turning to the third clergy- man, the judge asked, “Were you gambling, Rabbi?” The rabbi eyed him coolly and replied, “With who?” CONGRATS … To Dr. Glen Gardner on his birthday. Email dannyraskin2132@gmail.com. RASKIN THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Danny Raskin Senior Columnist Otus Supply is back open and better than before. Let the Music Play VIA OTUS SUPPLY FAEBOOK Thom Bloom and Scott Myrick Full time position available at Oak Park business for Office Administrator/Bookkeeper. This mentally stimulating and financially rewarding job is ideal for an experienced and capable multi tasker who can efficiently see through many administrative aspects of a fast paced, growing business. JOB DESCRIPTION - Day to day bookkeeping - Tactfully communicate and follow up with customers and vendors - Ensure timeliness and quality of business forms and applications - Track business data and manage reports - Manage administrative office tasks JOB REQUIREMENTS: - Past bookkeeping and office experience - Knowledge in QuickBooks & Microsoft Excel - Efficient use of computer and swift typing - Excellent communication skills (phone & email) - Strong ability to multi task - Precise attention to detail - Team player with positive attitude - Problem solver Please send resume including experience, past jobs, and references to Office@tcfaw.com JOB OPPORTUNITY ANTONE, CASAGRANDE & ADWERS, P.C. www.antone.com or email at law@antone.com Representation in all areas of family and business immigration law. JUSTIN D. CASAGRANDE N. PETER ANTONE Ph: 248-406-4100 Fax: 248-406-4101 IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM