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T h e O C F a i r o p e n s t h i s F r i d a y, J u l y 1 4 ! The OC Fair & Event Center is bursting with Farm Fresh Fun – and it’s free admission and parking for the first three hours on Opening Day from noon to 3 p.m. this Friday. The midway is bustling with set-up activity, exhibits are being spiffed up, competition judging is under way and the Fairgrounds have been transformed into the summer’s best party. Here are some highlights: New OC Fair rides The OC Fair is adding three new rides this year and one new funhouse, making the carnival bigger and more exciting than ever before! The new La Grande Wheel XL is so big that it was transported on 22 semi-trailer trucks to get to the Fairgrounds. It is 130 feet tall, weighs 616,000 pounds and features a halfmillion LED lights. The 36 cabins are climate-controlled and hold six to eight people. It takes the Ferris wheel about three and a half minutes to make a full circle and can carry about 2,000 passengers an hour. La Grande Wheel XL cost $6 million to build and is one of the largest traveling observation wheels in the western hemisphere. This giant new Ferris wheel was manufactured in Europe and is known as the Mercedes Benz of carnival wheels. But two is better than one! For the first time ever, OC Fair will feature two giant Ferris wheels to whisk riders high into the sky for a panoramic view. La Grande Wheel XL will be joined by the Big Wheel. Standing more than 108 feet tall, the Big Wheel features the newest technology for a smooth ride. It’s equipped with LED lights and 24 open-air gondolas. Also making its debut at the OC Fair is Endeavor – an open-air ride in which passengers are suspended in their seats and experience 3G acceleration. Riders will feel the

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sensation of flying 60 feet through the air at 25 miles per hour. A new funhouse, Rockin’ Rodeo, will be coming, too, with zany twists and turns around every corner. These are all from Ray Cammack Shows, and join returning favorites such as Big Top Swinger, Cliff Hanger, Cyclone, Insanity, Mach 1, Speed, Wild River and more. For a full list of carnival rides, visit http://ocfair.com/oc-fair/things-to-do/ carnival/ Opening weekend entertainment Friday: Comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias kicks off the Fair in Pacific Amphitheatre at 8:15 p.m. Tickets start at $45. The David Bowie tribute band Space Oddity is performing in The Hangar at 8:30 p.m. and tickets start at $17.50. It’s X-treme Freestyle Mo-X in the Action Sports Arena at 8 p.m. with tickets starting at $17.50. Saturday: Lynyrd Skynyrd and OC’s own Jeramiah Red perform in Pacific Amphitheatre at 7:30 p.m. and tickets start at $37.50. In The Hangar, the Pink Floyd tribute band Which One’s Pink? takes the stage at 8:30 and tickets start at $17.50. It’s Speedway Fair Derby in the Action Sports Arena at 8 pm; tickets start at $17.50. Sunday: The Happy Together Tour starts at 8 p.m. in Pacific Amphitheatre with tickets starting at $22.50. Blue Oyster Cult takes the stage in The Hangar at 8:30 p.m. Tickets start at $20. In the Action Sports Arena, it’s SummerFist 10 at 6 p.m. and tickets start at $15. All tickets include OC Fair admission. Get your last-minute seats at Ticketmaster. Fun for everyone OC Brew Hee Haw brings the best in craft beer to the Fair and fans can sample more than 80 brews. Saturday the taps are flowing from

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noon to 4 p.m. and 6-10 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Tickets are $65 at the door, if available, and $55 in advance at ocbrewheehaw. com and include Fair admission. If you prefer wine, visit The Courtyard for wine tastings, vino by the glass and assorted nibbles. There is plenty for children, too. Check out the Kids Can Cook show at Centennial Farm and while you’re there, catch milking demonstrations, look for new baby animals and visit the honey-tasting bar. Returning favorites for the whole family include the Peking Acrobats, Russell Brothers Family Circus, AllAlaskan Racing Pigs and kids’eating competitions every evening in the Explorium. Don’t miss Crafters Village, Carnival of Products and Parade of Products – tons of special shopping deals for Fairgoers. OC Fair deals Super Pass – Enjoy all 23 days of the Fair for the best price! Super Passes are $35 for general admission and $28 for seniors and youth ages 6-12. New this year: Super Pass holders who come to all 23 days of the 2017 OC Fair will win the Perfect Attendance Award and receive a free 2018 Super Pass. Veterans and active-duty military personnel – Admission is always free

with ID and their guests can purchase up to six half-price tickets. Read and Ride – Kids ages 5-11 can read two books to earn three free carnival rides. Download book report forms at bit.ly/ocfairread and redeem them at the Centennial Farm information booth. Seniors Day – Those 60 and older get in for $5 every Friday. $2 rides and $2 games – On Fridays noon-4 p.m. rides and games are just $2 in the main carnival and the kiddie carnival. Best Deal Ever – On Saturdays and Sundays, Fairgoers can take advantage of this promotion featuring half-price admission and carnival rides for half the usual number of tickets. OC Fair Express – Take an OCTA bus from one of nine locations direct to the Fair and receive a coupon for $3 general admission, one coupon per person. Bus fare is $2 each way on Saturdays and Sundays, 11 a.m.midnight. For more information and locations, visit ocfairexpress.com. Free offsite parking on weekends – Park in the Experian structure at 475 Anton Blvd. (near the Bristol exit off the 405 Freeway), in Costa Mesa and catch a free shuttle to the Fair 10 a.m.-1 a.m.


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OC Cajun Food & Music Celebration for the benefit of the OC Food Bank Community Action Partnership of Orange County (CAPOC) will be hosting their first ever OC Cajun Food & Music Celebration of benefit to its OC Food Bank. The event will take place on Saturday July 15th, 2017 from 3pm -7pm at Mile Square Park – Sports Field D in Fountain Valley, CA (16400 Brookhurst Street, Fountain Valley, CA 92708). Admission to this event benefits the OC Food Bank and more information on the event and affordable ticket prices can be found at www.ocfoodbank.org/ cajun. A $10 online discount from the general admission price of $50 is available using the discount code of Cajun10 prior to the day of the event. Admission for children 5 and under is free. This first ever OC Cajun Food & Music Celebration to benefit CAPOC and its OC Food Bank will host local restaurants, wineries, and breweries highlighting their regionally inspired dishes and drinks, all celebrating the amazing cross cultural influences of Louisiana and Orange County. All attendees will have the opportunity to taste samples of food and beverages from vendors, which is all included in the one admission price of your ticket. For children and those not drinking alcohol, a lower price is offered. The event features live performances from Grammy nominee Lisa Haley and the Zydekats and Dennis G and the Zydeco Trail Riderz for a family-friendly music and dance experience. A shaded dance floor

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Brain foods : Eating for academic success

What do the foods your children eat have to do with the grades they bring home? Surprisingly, more than many people think. Research shows that certain vitamins and nutrients support brain health and development. That means the snacks, meals and supplements your child consumes can give them an academic edge, in the classroom and in life. Lauren Zimet, director of the Early Insights Healthy Foundations Program and a mother herself, understands how food can empower the body and brain. Here are Zimet’s top picks for brain foods that can help support your child’s learning and development. Powerful proteins Protein for breakfast and lunch will not only curb hunger pangs throughout the school day, but will also help sustain mental energy and level moods. Kid-friendly protein ideas include eggs, organic chicken/ turkey/beef, non-GMO nitrate-free turkey bacon, and beans. Have leftovers from last night? Dinners in the U.S. traditionally have more protein than other meals, so eating last night’s leftovers in the morning is a fun brain-boosting breakfast option. Incredible carbohydrates Some examples of healthy complex carbohydrates to incorporate into

your child’s diet are brown rice, quinoa and oats. These types of carbs elevate levels of serotonin in the brain, which has a calming effect. Need bread? Look for organic options so you can feel confident your child is consuming the nutrients they need and not the additional chemicals that are commonly found in conventional breads and grains. Fantastic fats Did you know the brain is about 60 percent fat? That means when your kids eat healthy fats, it can support brain function. Pack snacks with nuts, seeds and avocado. When cooking, replace unhealthy hydrogenated oils with healthier options such as extra-virgin olive oil or coconut oil. Eat more meals with cold-water fish like salmon to get more omega-3 essential fats, which play an integral role in promoting cellular health and brain development. Mighty nuts and seeds These nutritional powerhouses provide generous amounts of calories, fats, complex carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals and fiber. Kids can enjoy making their own healthy seed-nut snack mixes, then package in baggies or small containers. Also, try swapping traditional peanut butter for other nut butters like almond or cashew for a healthier take on PB&J. Super supplements Omega-3

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Segerstrom Center Presents The Scott Brothers House Party Jonathan & Drew Scott from HGTV’s Property Brothers

Drew and Jonathan Scott Anticipation is building for Jonathan and Drew Scott’s first theatrical live experience, The Scott Brothers House Party, coming to Segerstrom Center for the Arts on July 23, 2017. Fans can expect an evening that showcases the twin brothers’ multifaceted talents through live performances of their songs, hilarious stories, never before seen video and audience participation in an anything goes performance. Single tickets start at $49 and will go on sale Friday, April 28 at 10 a.m. They will be available online at SCFTA.org, at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787. For inquiries about group ticket savings for 10 or more, call the Group Services office at (714) 755-0236. A limited number of VIP seats that include a post-show photo opp and tour swag will be available. Best known for their hit HGTV programs (Property Brothers, Brother vs. Brother, Buying & Selling), the brothers contagious spirit and energy will have you jumping from your seats. As always, there will be plenty of friendly sibling rivalry...let The Scott Brothers House Party begin! About Drew & Jonathan Scott: Entrepreneurs, TV personalities, authors and recording artists, twin

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Theresa Caputo Live! The Experience, Mel Brooks: Back in the Saddle Again!, Cesar Millan Live, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live and Bring It! Live. www.millsentertainment.com. Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds Kia Motors America, Official Automotive Partner of the Center and United Airlines, Official Airline of the Center. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is an acclaimed arts institution as well as a beautiful multi-disciplinary cultural campus. It is committed to supporting artistic excellence on all of its stages, offering unsurpassed experiences, and to engaging the entire community in new and exciting ways through the unique power of live performance and a diverse array of inspiring programs. Previously called the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Center is Orange County’s largest non-profit arts organization. In addition to its six performance venues, Segerstrom Center is also home to the American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School, where students ages 3 and above are taught by acclaimed teachers utilizing the renowned ABT National Training Curriculum in studios utilized by the world’s greatest dancers and choreographers. The Center presents a broad range

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B a l bo a P e n i n s u l a T r o l l e y R i d e fo r f r e e e a c h S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y t h r o u g h S e p t e mb e r 3 The free trolley service runs each Saturday and Sunday through September 3. The hours of operation are from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The City will offer a free transportation option on the Balboa Peninsula during busy summer weekends. The Balboa Peninsula Trolley will began service on Saturday, June 17 to help visitors and locals easily travel along and explore the Peninsula. The trolley is scheduled to operate each Saturday and Sunday through September 3, 2017. It will also be in service on the Fourth of July holiday. The hours of operation are from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. With 18 designated stops along the route, trolley users will be able to comfortably explore the Peninsula and its wide range of retail and dining opportunities or spend the day at the beach without having to worry about finding parking. “During the summer, the Peninsula often becomes a challenge for those seeking parking to visit the beach or many of our wonderful restaurants and businesses,” Councilmember Diane Dixon stated. “The trolley allows our residents and visitors an opportunity to move around

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Artist rendition of the upcoming Newport Trolly in Balboa the Peninsula without having to worry about finding a place to park or losing their parking place. This service has been envisioned for many years and I am ecstatic we finally found a way to make it happen.” Free parking is available for trolley users in the lower Hoag Hospital parking lot at Hoag Drive and Coast Highway. A trolley is scheduled to pick up users at every stop in 15-minute intervals, depending on conditions. Users are invited to climb aboard or exit the trolley at

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any of the stops along the way to and from the Balboa Pier and Fun Zone area. For those planning a day at the beach, the trolley can accommodate bicycles, surfboards under six-feet long, and beach gear. Users can obtain real-time locations of the trolleys online at peninsulatrolley. com or by downloading the mobile app, Ride Systems, and searching for Newport Beach from its list of agencies. The City received funding for the trolley service through a competitive grant process from the Orange

County Transportation Authority’s Measure M2 Project V-Community Based Transit Circulators. The City was awarded $685,454 in grant funding for a seven-year operating period and is required to match the funding by 12 percent. The grant program was provided for local agencies to develop transit services to meet the needs in areas not adequately served by regional transit. For additional information on the trolley, visit newportbeachca.gov/ trolley.


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MOMS Orange County Celebrates 25 Years and Raises over $63,000

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Sabrina Schuck PhD with Pamela Pimentel RN and Dottie Andrews MOMS Orange County, a Santa Ana-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping at-risk mothers and their families have healthy babies, hosted its annual Healthy Beginnings, Bright Futures fundraising luncheon at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel in Anaheim. The event raised $63,000 and celebrated the nonprofit’s 25 years of service by sharing advances and opportunities to improve the health of pregnant women and babies in Orange County. “For the past 25 years, we have walked with women and families when they are highly vulnerable,” said MOMS Orange County CEO Pamela Pimentel, RN. “Because of MOMS Orange County, mothers have access to prenatal care, babies are born healthy and reach their developmental milestones on time, and fathers are prepared for a positive role in the family.” The fundraiser featured an interactive panel of renowned maternal-child health experts who unpacked the retrospective and shed light on hot topics surrounding maternal and infant health including maternal morbidity, perinatal mental health and child development. The discussion was facilitated by Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian’s Chief Quality Officer Allyson Brooks, M.D. who shared that the number of births in Orange County has declined over the last 25 years with 38,720 recorded births in 1989 and 37,621 in 2015 – despite an increase of 1 Bev Kavanagh and Annika Chase million residents over that same time period. She also highlighted improved birth outcomes including a decrease in infant mortality rates in Orange County (6.8 per 1,000 births in 1989 compared to 3.0 per 1,000 births in 2014) while shedding light on areas of concern such as babies with low birthweight (up 1.2 percent since 1989). Panelists included Patricia De Marco Centeno, M.D., a reproductive psychiatrist and Director of Hoag Women’s Mental Health Program and Consultation Liaison Service who touched on the leading obstetrical complication of pregnancy in the U.S. – maternal depression. David C. Lagrew, Jr. M.D., OB-GYN and Executive Medical Director of Women’s Services at St. Joseph Hoag Health shared notable changes in obstetrical care that have occurred in Orange County over the last 25 years including the increase in pregnancy rates among women age 30 and older, escalation in maternal morbidity, the uptick in cesareans and new challenges like birth tourism. In addition, Sabrina E.B. Schuck, Ph.D., an expert on child development and early intervention and Executive Director of the Child Development Center at UC Irvine stressed why parents of young children need to play more with their kids and also foster conditions that lead to resilience. In preparation for the retrospective, local perinatal experts were invited MOMS Orange County CEO Pamela Pimentel RN and Client Mother to share insights into the current perinatal environment and to identify key of the Year Yerika Segura focus areas for MOMS Orange County for the next two to three years. Five high priority areas were identified including early prenatal care, substanceexposed infants, breastfeeding, maternal morbidity and maternal mental health. Fullerton resident Yerika Segura was recognized as MOMS Orange County’s Client Mother of the Year during the luncheon. The 27-year-old mother and her husband attended multiple classes at MOMS Orange County to prepare for the birth of their son who was born with a cleft lip. During the luncheon, Segura noted the support and guidance from MOMS Orange County staff members helped her overcome post-partum depression and thrive. Following graduation from MOMS Orange County’s Mommy and Me program, Yerika has continued to lead mommy meet-ups outside of the nonprofit to support other local at-risk mothers. Funds raised during the event will support MOMS Orange County’s efforts to provide access to prenatal care, maternal health screenings, infant health and developmental screenings, health education and referral services to more than 3,500 low-income families annually in underserved communities in Orange County. To learn mor e a b o u t M OM S Ora n g e Co u n t y, v i s i t www. Nate Cardenas and Natalie Ngo momsorangecounty.org. Page 10

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Lake Shasta Fishing and Vacation Information By Kimberly Sharpe Lake Shasta, nestled beside the snow-capped Mount Shasta in northern California, spans 29,500 acres and boasts 370 miles of shoreline. The lake has diverse fishing opportunities with abundant rainbow trout, brown trout, crappie, kokanee salmon, king salmon, catfish, sturgeon, bluegill, spotted bass, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass. Considered a true fishermen’s mecca, the lake offers boat fishing and shoreline fishing choices. The largest man-made lake in California, Lake Shasta has a maximum fishing depth of 512 feet. Construction of the lake was completed in 1945 and the lake was officially filled in 1948. Four rivers, known as arms, empty into the lake. The McCloud river, Squaw creek, Sacramento river and Pit river flow into the lake and create its unique large arms which gives Lake Shasta its irregular shoreline appearance. Innumerable mountain streams and spring runoff sites also empty into the lake. Marinas and Boat Launches Lake Shasta’s shoreline is dotted with 11 marinas. Each one offers boat docking and tackle supplies for

anglers. Around the lake fishermen will find seven public boat launches. There is a minimal fee charged to launch a boat from any of the ramps. The ever changing seasonal water level of the lake dictates which boat launches will be open. If the water level is low a few launches may be closed. The Shasta Lake Visitor Information Centers monitor and provide boaters with current boat launch information. Each boat launch features ample parking for vehicles and boat trailers. Courtesy docks are available at the boat launch site to load gear and passengers into the boat. Fishing Locations Fishermen tend to congregate around the area of the arms that empty into the lake to catch fish. The McCloud river arm draws fishermen wishing to catch brown trout, according to the California Game & Fish. The fish spawn in the McCloud river in the fall and begin to enter Shasta lake using the river’s inlet during November and December when their spawning cycle is complete. The Jones Valley provides easy fishing access with paved roads to the Pit river arm where fishermen congre-

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A NEW CHAPTER UNFOLDS AT LADERA RANCH WITH THE MODEL HOME DEBUT OF CHRISTOPHER HOMES AT LADERA RANCH, SATURDAY, JULY 29

Saturday, July 29th, Christopher Homes at Ladera Ranch brings the ultimate expression of Ladera Ranch life to the next generation with the highly anticipated model home debut. Doors open at 10am, when guests can enjoy their first glimpse into the spectacular collection of just 36 singlefamily detached homes with tours of two professionally decorated models that showcase refreshingly modern, two-story designs. Thoughtfully planned interiors feature voluminous, open concept living spaces; gourmet kitchens with large center islands; first-floor bedrooms for visiting guests; luxurious master suites with dual walk-in closets; comfortably sized secondary bedrooms; versatile upperlevel lofts; and inviting California Rooms that make the most of indooroutdoor living. The convenience of smart home automation is an included luxury in every residence, providing accessibility and control of home theater systems, security alarms, smart shower technology and more from any computer, smart phone or tablet. Page 12

Those attending the event will also have an opportunity to explore the incomparable setting within the award-winning master-planned community of Ladera Ranch, where residents have access to impressive recreational opportunities, as well as highly rated schools, great shopping and excellent dining options. With the model unveiling just two weeks away, homebuyers are urged to join the Interest List now to stay current on any news and updates. For immediate details, go to www. christopher-homes.com. “There is so much excitement surrounding Christopher Homes at Ladera Ranch and we know homebuyers are greatly anticipating the upcoming model debut,” said Jaime Todd, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Christopher Homes. “Join us for this long-awaited event and be among the first to tour this intimate, luxury home collection.” Christopher Homes at Ladera Ranch accommodates the highest expectations of today’s homebuyers with two gorgeous residential designs

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by award-winning architects. Bright, contemporary floorplans span from approximately 2,820 to 2,934 square feet with four to five bedrooms, three to five baths and two-car garages. A number of sought-after features and options highlight homes, such as porches, decks, lofts, an optional outdoor kitchen at the California Room, optional fireplaces and more. Lifestyles are enhanced by the dynamic Ladera Ranch setting, where residents have access to beautiful community clubhouses with pools, as well as tennis courts, tot lots, barbecues, miles of walking/ hiking trails, a dog park, amenityrich parks with sports complexes and water plunges, plus much more. The Shops at Mission Viejo provide upscale retail and dining fun while attractions like the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club offers challenging play on the 18-hole championship length course. Residents with children appreciate inclusion in the top-rated Capistrano Unified School District’s Oso Grande Elementary School, which is within

walking distance of Christopher Homes; the state-of-the-art Ladera Ranch Middle School; and the highly regarded San Juan Hills High School. Christopher Development Group and Christopher Homes are privately held companies with offices in Newport Beach, California. Christopher Homes is known for residential building excellence. They have a 25-year history of building new homes and master-planned communities throughout Southern California. Founder, President and CEO Christopher Gibbs is directly responsible for building more than 15,000 new homes in communities including the Huntington SeaCliff planned communities in Huntington Beach, Westridge in La Habra and Rosedale in the San Gabriel Valley. Those interested are encouraged to follow Christopher Homes on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Visit www.christopherhomes.com for more information. Prices are effective as of the date of publication.


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8112 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 949-376-6990 Mayur Cuisine of India Classy retreat for traditional Indian fare, including a fixed-price lunch & champagne brunch, fragrant, pungent spices from all over India are delicately mixed to create a spectacular variety of dishes.

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SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) ON AMENDED COMPLAINT NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): MAHFUZ ALAM; MOHAMMED REZAUL KARIM; MZA CONSULTING CORPORATION UNKNOWN BUSINESS ENTITY; and DOES 1-50 Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2016-00849625 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDENTE): MOHAMED SAIFUL ISLAM NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. 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NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin eschichar su version. Lea la informacion a continuacion. Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO despues de que le entreguen esta citation y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefonica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. 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The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, CENTRAL JUSTICE CENTER, 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701 The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): K. POMERANTZ ESQ. HOFFMAN POMERANTZ, LLP, 4307 REDONDO BEACH BLVD LAWNDALE, CA 90260. 800-539-3960 Clerk by (Secretario) Jeanette Jones, Deputy, (Adjunto) Date: DECEMBER 28, 2016 NEWPORT NEWS – 07/07/2017, 07/14/2017, 07/21/2017, 07/28/2017 STATEMENT OF DAMAGES (Personal Injury or Wrongful Death) CASE NO: 30-2016-00849625 Superior Court State of California, County of Orange, Central Santa Ana, CA 92701-4512 Central PLAINTIFF: MOHAMED SAIFUL ISLAM, DEFENDANT: MAHFUZ ALAM, ET AL, Code of Civil Procedure 425.11, 425.115 TO: DEFENDANT: MAHFUZ ALAM. 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The Legacy Began in 1999 Its Brilliant Encore Arrives 2017

Coming Soon

Save the Date - Model Grand Opening Saturday, July 29th at 10 a.m. This limited edition of 36 brand new homes will bring a highly anticipated opportunity to the treasured Ladera Ranch community. Enjoy superb craftsmanship and refreshingly modern designs with California Rooms. School, parks and recreation are just steps from home. It’s time to plant your own roots and thrive. Single-Family Residences | Approx. 2,820 - 2,934 Sq. Ft. | Up to 5 Bedrooms, Up to 5 Baths

Anticipated from the $1 Millions Pre-Qualify Today at Christopher-Homes.com

Prices and product availability subject to change without notice or obligation. Square footages are approximate. Actual development of homes may result in changes to the specifications, materials, designs, improvements, elevations, square footages, unit and lot sizes or any other alteration deemed necessary by Builder without notice. Please see Community Sales Associate for details. Copyright © 2017 Christopher Development Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CA Real Estate Broker’s License #01904530.

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