Norco Pony Express (Newspaper) - April 25, 1974, Norco, California 734-0210 PIACE BUCKAROO WANT Olf XI No. 68 734-0210 April 25,1974 Hamner resigns parks vice chairman of Norco and Recreation resigned last protesting the undetermined probationary period placed on him exactly one month following controversial firing of three that Ruppel was allowed to remain on the commission at the request of Chairman Bart the council placed a probationary period on his stay in said that he gave the council one month to consider the probationary period and man's dignity is more a letter of resignation read by Ruppel declined to list his saying he felt they were generally He did thank Ray park Brown and the stating that in his two years on the commission they had completed more realistic projects than ever He cited Ingalls Wayne Makin Park and the lighting at the high school as will remain on the commission until it is convenient ior brown lo Joe who resigned from the same commission three weeks still sits on it as he not been ELAINE moved to prohibit horses from all parks but came after an incident last Saturday during the opening of the girl's Softball league in which a girl was thrown from her horse twice behind the heavy She was not racks will be made available outside the Odell reported that the lights at school field should be turned on by a week from was a delay when the contractors hit At an added cost of per the problem was The delay meant that the Babe Ruth League has to postpone play play on the field until next week because slate law prohibits anyone on the field while light poles are being Seravo takes a rest after a week of picketing City Hall in protest over delays in getting a sewer line put through to his that his picketing Is putting pressure on and on Dorfman Construction Co. to speed up construction of the sewer in of Fourth Street and Workmen were again on the job there last after the council voted to withhold from the company until the building was speeded Commissioners Ball to be sponsored by cement driveways were poured illegally in Norco over the weekend according to City Si Unless the driveways are removed by this the city will instruct legal council lo take legal action against the said that Betty 3591 and Lee 3585 will be directed to comply with the law within a week or legal action will be said that the violators had no permission from the city lo encroach on the city's Since a moratorium was placed on cement driveways last the policy of the city has been lo only allow driveways made of decomposed Melendez the moratorium is lifted by council the people who built the driveways will still have lo come lo city hall and apply for a building according to Norco horses go to of Norco's finest appaloosa stallions are on their way to Tara Red Patches and Bit of from Ranch are on their way to New It is just the beginning of a long 6 11,000 mile New horses will be flown lo London where they will be in six months The lengthy quarantine is required by the Australian livestock importation Red Patches is the second Tara farm appaloosa to travel in they sold a mare to the Yamaha Exporting Inc. of Fandango was purchased as stock for the first Equestrian center in Patches was sold by Stan and Ruth Hobbs of Tara Farms to Dr. Cook of Cook is the president of the Australian Appaloosa Horse Club and will use Red Patches for breeding and Bit of was sold by Don and Jan McCormick of Ranch in Norco to Mrs. Parslow and Mrs. B.S. Hill of cost for shipping each horse to Australia will run over above the original cost of the you believe it's dogs commissioners are holding a on May 25 at 8:30 p.m. at the of the dance is lo bring the politically divided city of Norco back together according to Iris wife of Ed Clark along with Mrs. Pam wife of Jim the for the Mrs. Clark said that all Norco residents will be welcome and are urged lo no what their past political differences Jim Gary Joe Bilotta and Darrell Ruppel either resigned or were fired after the newly elected Norco City Council was sealed last All five men were in to the council's Highway 15 freeway They also went on record as supporting the three who were recalled last for the dance will be provided by a Long Beach band and there will be an open The cost is per Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Clark at 735-1064 or Mrs. Hilinski at 734-1384. how Norco got the blame when the La area sustained a of then another of it's failed in a sex lure plot to trap a pack of dogs who roam the Santa Ana all the way to the city's Humane Society has and insists the dogs are fanfare no greater than that accompanying the storming an island Riverside at one time boasted preparedness measures which included expert firing from police helicopters on the river The public relations were a Then Riverside Humane Society revealed a plot lo use the odor of female dogs in heat to trap the male strategy demanded a of canine sexual phenomenon with availability of traps and personnel which never was Humane Society Director William Bellamy is ready lo fly the while settling for the hope that the on late afternoon arrival after their journey from do much harm anyway between then and their return trip early the next Chamber of Commerce rolls out AND tiie Chamber of Commerce welcomed eight new into the Chamber last Hie group of merchants are all located at the Norco Automotive an industrial Hie new member businesses Norco D. E. Mac's Auto Body Shop No. Norco Norco and Hie Directors luid recipients are from Chuck of of Marvin k Hob John J. president Joe und Phil Chuck Park Norco Joe Harold Don Kill Nellie Weaver George Paul Mac's Auto and Phil