MILLENNIUM MOMENT
Forgotten bits of California history were like nuggets of gold to Balboa
Island’s Horace Parker, who started the Paisano Press to bring pieces of
area heritage to the light of day.
The Press published obscure works from the early California era,
including tales of frontier hoodlums and adventures among the native
Americans who lived in the area.
Parker was a member of the Desert Protective Council. He had a veterinary
practice in Costa Mesa and was one of the first members of OCC’s board of
trustees. He served on the college foundation’s advisory board until his
death in 1977.
* MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a major
contribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century.
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