Other than a few errors, commentary was...
Other than a few errors, commentary was clean
This letter is in response to Maxine Cohen’s commentary on June 25
titled “Wash tiffs away with a Platinum Rule.†As the owner of Beach
Cities Car Wash, I was pleasantly surprised to see her mention my car
wash in her opening paragraph. I do feel, however, that I need to
clarify some erroneous statements she made regarding our facilities.
First of all, we have been in business for 11 months, not two years.
We also accept, along with cash, all major credit cards, including
American Express, as well as checks and ATM. We have done this since
the beginning.
I am not sure when Ms. Cohen visited the car wash, but the front
portion of the building, which we have no control over, was not just
“gutted†but is in the process of becoming a retail store called
“Daniesse,†which is a subsidiary of Ducate Motorcycles. They should
be opening any day now, much to our excitement.
While we do still have the “same hard concrete benches†out front
to sit on (I am working on getting cushions for those), I also have
an indoor waiting area with a sofa and a TV. I am assuming that Ms.
Cohen didn’t visit us on a weekend, as she didn’t mention our free
coffee and doughnuts.
While I realize that Ms. Cohen’s excellent article was in reality
not about car washes, but about relationships, I still would have
enjoyed hearing whether we did a good job on her car, as well as her
friend Sam’s.
KELLEE FITZGEORGE
Newport Beach
Expanding church delivers flowery show of appreciation
Although I do not live in the neighborhood, I have been following
the expansion of St. Andrew’s Church. What is apparent is the
arrogance and lack of Christian sensitivity the church has to the
needs of those living in the neighborhood. But then, why should they?
They don’t live in the area and will not be impacted by the increased
traffic and noise caused by the expansion.
Compare St. Andrew’s action to that of the Rock Harbor Church,
which had been holding services in the Costa Mesa Senior Center and
also needed to expand. After their last service in the senior center,
members went out into the surrounding neighborhood with flowers,
giving them to residents as a thank you, in appreciation for the
putting up with any inconveniences that they might have caused.
My, what a difference.
WARREN CHRISTIANSEN
Costa Mesa
Voter shows steely support for Costa Mesa councilman
No voice alone is enough to lift any candidate to reelection, but
it is my honor to support Councilman Chris Steel in his effort to win
reelection in November.
Councilman Steel’s support helped pass a council resolution
supporting a proposed state conservancy to help pretty up the Santa
Ana River.
And while I may not agree with the forcefulness by which the
gentlemen presses the question of illegal immigration and its impact
on the city, still, the councilman clearly speaks for a vast majority
within the community who are concerned about the issue.
No public servant is perfect, but the gentleman seems to genuinely
look out for the best interest of the community, whether it is to
enhance Fairview Park, pretty up the river that runs through our city
or ensure a clear policy on city services to immigrants. I support
Chris Steel and will proudly stand with him in his reelection.
WILLIAM R. “BILL†ORTON
Costa Mesa
Graduates simply displayed the essence of their faith
It is a pity how easily hatred penetrates through fanatic
defamation organizations.
The simple event that UCI graduates were wearing stoles with the
essence of their faith printed on them was totally seen by a
political and hateful perspective and blown out of proportion by the
media.
RESHMA FARUKHI
Orange
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