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<br />2 <br /> <br />the Board of Trustees' of the Sequoia Union High School District, <br />with a copy to the principal,\A. C. Argo. <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />Mr. Morton suggested further that a letter be written <br />thanking the Gray-Thorning Lumber Company for their kindness and <br />generosity in sawing fence poles for the rifle range. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Mr. Hagan mentioned that a minister had called to his <br />attention the fact that the recreation department held too many <br />~ctivities on Sunday mornings. Mr~ Morton stated that the only <br />event that was held òn Sunday morning was the annual Cross Co~try <br />Run, and that that was the only time it was plausible to hold the <br />event. The committee agreed with Mr. Morton in regard to the Cross <br />Country Run, but only under extraordinary circumstances would they <br />sponsor any other -activities to be held on Sunday morning. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Mr. Bogie brought up the sUbject of the Five Points Play- <br />ground. City Manager Dimmitt stated that he had chosen-a site which <br />was owned by Flynn & MCGarvey, and that Mr. Flynn had agreed to give <br />him a price on it, but to date has not done so. Chairman Millington <br />suggested that the individual members of the committee get in touch <br />with Mr. Flynn, urging him to quote a price upon the site. selected <br />by Mr. Dimmitt, in order to expedite going ahead with the playground. <br /> <br />After a discussion regarding the use of the Sequoia field <br />on Sunday mornings, it was decided that unless some unusual circum- <br />stance arose, and by special action_of the Advisory Committee, the <br />ball park could not be used Sunday mornings. <br /> <br />Chairman Millington announced that he was working upon <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />a new set-up for the Recreation committee, and assuming that it <br />would meet with Mr. Dimmitt's approval before the next meeting, <br />would have the proposed,_ordinance to - present at that time. <br /> <br />The meeting adjoUrned at 8:36~. <br /> <br />Mildred J. Hoenck <br />Secretary <br /> <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY PARK & RECRFATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />CITY HALL <br />TUESDA¥~ NOVEMBER 8, 1938, 7:30 P.M. <br /> <br />'--" . <br /> <br />Present: <br /> <br />Mayor Louis C. Christensen, City Manager Charles L. <br />Dimmitt, Chairman Wayne R. Millington, Committee <br />Members Mrs. L. A. NcAtee, Andrew Spinas, K. W.- Van- <br /> <br />. - -- <br /> <br />Gundy, Donald Bogie and Mildred Hoenck, Recreational <br />Directors Alfred Morton and H. V. De Armond, and Park <br />Superintendent Roger Wals. <br /> <br />Absent: <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />James P. Hagan. <br /> <br />- .. --., - <br />
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