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August 31, 2017
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TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL 734-467-1900 OR EMAIL
Classified
Approved, SCAO
STATE OF MICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF WAYNE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent's Estate
JIS CODE: NCT
FILE NO.
2017-830468-DE
Estate of KANDARP K.
VORA, M.D., DECEASED
Date of Birth: DECEMBER
10, 1947
TO ALL CREDITORS: *
NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
The decedent, KANDARP
K. VORA, M.D. , died JAN-
UARY 11, 2017 .
Creditors of the decedent
are notified that all claims
against the estate will be
forever barred unless pre-
sented to
SMRUTI KANDARP VORA,
C/O PHILLIP J. STAHLE,
BRAUN KENDRICK
FINKBEINER P.L.C.,
4301 FASHION
SQUARE BLVD.,
SAGINAW, MI 48603,
personal representative, or
to both the probate court at
TWO WOODWARD AVE.,
DETROIT, MI 48226
and the personal represen-
tative within 4 months after
the date of publication of
this notice.
AUGUST 31, 2017
BRAUN KENDRICK
FINKBEINER P.L.C.
PHILLIP J. STAHLE P32647
4301 FASHION
SQUARE BLVD.
SAGINAW, MI 48603
(989) 498-2100
SMRUTI KANDARP VORA
2325 WOODGREEN COURT
CANTON, MI 48188
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VEHICLE
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE FOLLOWING
VEHICLES HAVE BEEN
DEEMED ABANDONED
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC AUCTION,
SEPT. 20, 2017
11:00 AM
J&M TOWING
8964 INKSTER RD
ROMULUS, MI 48174
1989 OLDS
1G3WR14W3KD30572
2000 BUICK
2G4WS52J8Y1H7991
2001 VW
3VWDD21C21M449802
2004 LINC
5LMEU88HX4ZJ53806
N/A FRUE
N/A
HYD
TRL
2003 HYD
KMHDN55D93U095291
2001 FORD
1FAFP52U71A203892
2004 FORD
1FMCU03134DA20128
1984 PARK
5718
2001 VW
3VWCB21CX1M478739
2005 BUICK
1G4HP52K85U191835
TOYOTA
1NXBR32EZ32042848
2010 FORD
1FAHP3FN5AW289559
1968 CHEV
113278W293888
2007 STERLING
2FZACFCT57AX75447
1996 FORD
1FMDU34X7TUC28195
PLYMOUTH
TOWNSHIP
POLICE DEPT.
734 354-3232
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice is hereby given that
on 09/08/2017, at 10:00
am, Mayflower Auto
Transport, 1179
Starkweather, Plymouth,
MI 48170, a public auction
of the following:
2008 CHRYSLER
TOWN AND COUNTRY
2A8HR54P08R793162
2000 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
1B4GP74L3YB623438
2000 VOLVO V40
YV1VW2553YF536089
2005 FORD
CROWN VICTORIA
2FAFP71W05X111213
2010 DODGE JOURNEY
3D4PG5FVXAT171632
2000 SATURN SL
1G8ZF5288YZ136187
2002 DODGE STRATUS
4B3AG5H02E110830
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CLASS ACTION
LAWSUIT
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Shower, you may be enti-
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Call 734-467-1900
to place your classified ad or
email
Planning is under way for the annual
Romulus Pumpkin Festival planned for
Sept. 15, 16 and 17 this year in Romulus
Historical Park.
The Pumpkin Festival Committee was
established in 1996 and the first event cel-
ebrating fall in the community took place
in 1997. The event traditionally begins
with the Romulus Rotary Club sponsored
Parade of Lights when crowds line
Goddard Road to view lighted vehicles
including everything from bicycles to
cement trucks.
This year, the parade will begin at 8
p.m. Sept. 15, rain or shine. There is no
entry fee but no entries without "an abun-
dance" of lights will be allowed to partici-
pate. Glow sticks are not considered ade-
quate lighting for the vehicles or floats.
Stagingwill begin at 6:30 p.m. in the city
hall parking lot located at Wayne, 11111
Wayne Road near Goddard Road.
Participants must enter through the east
drive off Goddard Road for an assigned
spot in the parade line-up.
All other parade participants are
encouraged to park at the Romulus
Progressive Club near Five Points, 11580
Ozga St. and take the provided shuttle
service to city hall. Vehicles not actually
participating in the parade will be
allowed in the staging area only to drop off
participants and then will be directed
elsewhere for parking. There will be fes-
tivities, hot dogs andwater available at the
Progressive Hall for participants after the
parade.
The street festival during the three-day
event will offer music, food, crafts and
games for all ages. Attractions this year
include pumpkin rolling, pumpkinpie eat-
ing and pumpkin seed-spitting contest.
Also planned are aClassic Car Showand a
classicTractor Show.
The Pumpkin Festival is a celebration
of friends and family; a harvest celebra-
tion that generates enthusiastic spirit and
regenerates the sense of community,
organizers said.
Members of the Pumpkin Festival
Committee meet the first Tuesday of the
month starting at 6:30 p.m. at city hall in
the council chambers. The meetings are
open to the public.
For more information, call the
PumpkinFestival hotline at (734) 955-4577.
Plans for annual Pumpkin Festival under way
$25,000 raffle aids schools
Ridge Road Bridge repair set
Reconstruction will soon begin on
the Ridge Road Bridge in Northville,
closed by the Wayne County Roads
Division following an inspection last
May. The bridge spans theMiddleRouge
Johnson Drain between Five and Six
Mile roads.
County road officials announced Aug.
9 that a replacement of the bridge has
been recommended. The inspection
determined that the bridge deck and
steel beam ends had deteriorated,
according to a prepared statement from
the county. It is a single span, steel,
multi-stringer, non-composite structure
with concrete abutments, originally built
in 1938, according to county officials.
Replacement and re-construction is
expected to take about a year, officials
said. The detour suggested for north-
bound drivers is to use Five Mile Road
to northbound Beck Road, to westbound
Six Mile Road. The detour ends and
RidgeRoad andSixMile.
Southbound drivers should proceed
eastbound to Six Mile Road to south-
bound Beck Road, to westbound Five
Mile Road. The southbound Ridge Road
detour ends at Ridge Road and Five
Mile.
The Wayne County Roads Division
issued a request for a proposal for the
replacement design estimated to cost
$1.5million.
The bridge was constructed in 1938.
The public can contact the Wayne
County Roads Division at 888.ROAD
CREWfor updates.
Tickets for the second annual
Northville Educational Foundation
$25,000 Cash For College Raffle are now
available.
Last year, the group awarded a cash
prize of more than $17,000 to a single raf-
flewinner.
The prize money can be used toward
future college tuition, current tuition or
even to pay off existing student loans, or
at thewinner's discretion.
Tickets are priced at $50 each, or
three for $100. Proceeds from the raffle
benefit the Northville Educational
Foundation and the 7,300 students in the
district. If ticket sales total less than
$50,000, the prize will revert to a 50/50
drawing with a minimum of a $1000
prize.
The drawing will take place at about
7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, at theNorthville
Tree Lighting Ceremony in the town
square just after the Holiday Lighted
Parade. Ticket holders need not be pres-
ent towin.
Tickets will be sold until the start of
the parade Nov. 17, or until all 1500 tick-
ets are sold, whichever comes first.
Purchasersmust be 18 or older.
Tickets can be purchased online at
or in person at the
NorthvilleEducational Foundation office
at 501West Main St. inNorthville. Calling
ahead to ensure staff is onsite is advised.
Representatives from the foundation
will also be selling tickets for the raffle at
Northville High School Parent Night
Sept. 13.
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