HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-044 Renaming "A" Street to "Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH"ORDINANCE NO. 2013 -044
AN ORDINANCE approving change of name of East "A" Street to "Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way
MOH" and authorizing the City Manager to accomplish such change of
name, with such change of street name to be effective on and from
January 1, 2014.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Yakima Municipal Code Chapter 8.70 and YMC 8.70.050, an
application was received on June 18, 2013 by the City of Yakima to rename "A Street" to "Sgt.
Pendleton Boulevard;" and
WHEREAS, the City Council on July 2, 2013 determined that the application was
complete and scheduled a public hearing to be held on August 20, 2013 to consider such
application; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has conducted a public hearing on August 20, 2013
pursuant to notice duly published, and considered the application, the record herein and all
evidence and testimony presented at such hearing; and
WHEREAS, in considering public comments made at the August 20, 2013 hearing, the
City Council desired more time to clarify the status of a previous request in 2006 to rename A
Street, and further consideration of the request for change of street name to Sgt. Pendleton
Boulevard was continued to a future meeting. The City Council was thereafter provided with
copies of the official minutes of the City Council meeting of May 2, 2006 and subsequent
meetings establishing that the previous petition was rejected and concluded, with direction to
refund the petition fee to petitioners; and
WHEREAS, at the City Council meeting on September 3, 2013, petitioners requested a
modification of the proposed name of the street, from "Sgt. Pendleton Boulevard" to "Staff Sgt.
Pendleton Way MOH," to reflect the actual U.S. Army rank of the honoree, with the designation
of "MOH" as the proper abbreviation designating a "Medal of Honor" recipient; and further
proposed a modification limiting the change of street name to East A Street, being that portion
of A Street lying easterly of the intersection with North Front Street and extending easterly to its
terminus at the intersection with North 11th Street; and
WHEREAS, the City Council having received such requested modifications from
petitioners and having resumed its deliberation and discussion of the request to rename A
Street to "Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH" at its regular meeting on September 3, 2013, and
having received and considered the record and all evidence and comment presented on August
20, 2013, together with official minutes of the City Council meeting of May 2, 2006 and minutes
of subsequent meetings, and the discussion on September 3, 2013, the City Council hereby
makes the following findings and conclusions:
A. The City Council is authorized pursuant to Chapter 8.70 YMC to receive,
consider and approve, modify or disapprove of petitions for change of street names,
subject to the provisions of such code;
B. The public hearing was scheduled and conducted in accordance with law and
applicable procedure;
C. The original request asked for change of street name from A Street to Sgt.
Pendleton Boulevard, with the name change extended throughout the entire length of A
Street, both eastern and western segments. At the September 3, 2013 meeting, this
request was amended to change only the name of the eastern portion of A Street (East
A Street) to Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH, a name that designates the appropriate
rank of the honoree, and denotes the honoree as a recipient of the Medal of Honor. The
City Council finds that the change of name to Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH is an
appropriate change, and that the limitation of change of name to the eastern portion of A
Street is appropriate;
D. The application for change of street name from A Street to Staff Sgt. Pendleton
Way MOH is compete;
E. The City has considered the application, the requested modifications to the
application, the record herein and all testimony and evidence presented at the public
hearing herein;
F. No other petition for change of street name concerning A Street is pending or
applicable, and the City Council may proceed to consider and act upon the current
petition to change the name of East A Street to Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH;
G. The requested name change to Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH is consistent with
the street naming policy of Chapter 8.70 YMC;
H. The City Council specifically approves the renaming of East A Street to Staff Sgt.
Pendleton Way MOH, a name which has more than twelve characters;
I. Approval of such name change is in the best interests of residents of the City of
Yakima, and should be granted; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, having made the above findings and conclusions, hereby ordains
as follows; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
Section 1. Renaming of East A Street to Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH.
Effective January 1, 2014, the name of the easterly extension of A Street designated as East A
Street as shown and delineated on the map attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit
"A," is renamed Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH, as shown in the attached map and as further
described below.
Section 2. Description of Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH. The portion of A Street
designated as East A Street described below, renamed to Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH as
enacted above, is described as follows:
East A Street, renamed herein to "Staff Sgt. Pendleton Way MOH:"
Beginning at the easterly terminus of East A Street from the intersection with
North 11t Street; thence southwesterly upon the right -of -way of East A Street to
the intersection with North 8th Street; thence southwesterly upon the right -of -way
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of East A Street commencing from the alley right -of way lying midway between
North 7th Street and North 6th Street to the intersection of East A Street and North
Front Street.
All situated within the City of Yakima, Yakima County, State of Washington.
Section 3. Directive. The City Manager is hereby authorized to undertake all
measures to accomplish the street renaming approved herein, including but not limited to,
making necessary and appropriate change of street signs and maps of the City of Yakima, and
advising all agencies with interest of such change of name for the purposes of facilitating
governmental service and emergency service response.
Section 4. Memorial. In order to further commemorate Staff Sgt. Pendleton, the
City Council directs the City Manager to study various options for designating an appropriate
memorial, including but not limited to placement of a memorial plaque at a suitable location, and
to report such recommendations to the City Council for further action as appropriate.
Section 5. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance
should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such
invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section,
sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance.
Section 6. Effective Date of Ordinance. This ordinance shall be in full force and
effect 30 days after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City
Charter.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 3rd day of September, 2013.
Effective Date: October 6, 2013
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AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. ( ,
For Meeting of: 9/3/2013
ITEM TITLE: Information requested regarding past Council action from
2006 regarding renaming of A Street.
SUBMITTED BY: Steve Osguthorpe, AICP - Community Development Director
Royale Schneider, Code Inspection Office Supervisor
(509) 576 -6669
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
On June 18, 2013, the City of Yakima received a petition to rename A Street to Sgt. Pendleton
Blvd., to honor Yakima's only Medal of Honor recipient.
At the July 2, 2013 Council Meeting, Council determined that the petition was a valid request
and scheduled the public hearing for August 20, 2013.
All abutting property owners were notified of the public hearing at least 30 days in advance.
There are 126 properties abutting "A" Street. There are 22 businesses and residences that have
an "A" Street address; however only 12 of them are occupied at this time. Three letters of
opposition have been received, and no letters of support.
At the August 20, 2013 public hearing, a resident stated that a petition was introduced in 2006
to change the name of "A" Street to Cesar Chavez Boulevard. He advised that this previous
petition had never been finally acted upon and was still pending. It was ultimately decided that
staff would check the official City Council minutes and records to determine status of this
previous petition. The hearing to rename the street to Sgt. Pendleton Boulevard was continued
to September 3, 2013 to accommodate this review.
A review of the City Council minutes for the May 2, 2006 Council meeting shows that the
petition to change the name of "A" Street to Cesar Chavez Boulevard was declined on a vote of
6 -1, and that the petition filing fee be refunded to petitioners, and that no public hearing be set
to consider the petition. (Copy of relevant portion of City Council minutes from meeting of May
2, 2006 attached.)
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MAY 2, 2006
Boulevard, to re-open the open-record public hearing in this matter, and setting a
date of June 19, 2066, for such re-opened hearing.
9. Consideration of determination of validity of petition requesting that "A"
Street be renamed Cesar Chavez Blvd., requested by Earl S. Lee & Family
and Romeo Coronado
Bill Cook validated receipt of a completed application to change the name of A
Street and has received the application fee. Seventy-one properties and 30 mail
box delivery addresses would be affected at an estimated cost of $4,365. Earl Lee
said they would be willing to pay those costs.
Alonzo Marquez, 613 North TO Street, spoke in favor of the name change as did
Ortega Martin. Martin Chacon, 205 West Chestnut Avenue, suggested renaming
Miller Park Cesar Chavez Park. Lynne Kittelson, 305 North 90' Street, spoke in
favor of the name change. Bernal Baca of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
said he did not think A Street would be a good representation for that name and
agreed with Martin Chacon, He did comment that the name belongs to the family
and there is a certain protocol that needs to be followed.
McCLURE MOVED AND JOHNSON SECONDED TO REFUND $500 AND NOT
MOVE THIS FORWARD, AND NO PUBLIC HEARING BE SET AT THIS POINT
AND ASK THE C0A4MUNITY TO CONTINUE TO DISCUSS OTHER,
ALTERNATIVES Following discussion the motion carried by a 6-1 vote;
Bonlender voting nay.
Following a short break, the meeting reconvened at 8:12 p.m.
10. Consideration of Report updating the Finance Plan for Fire Station #92
alteration project
Steve Scott, Deputy Fire Chief, gave a history of Station #92 leading up to the
alteration project. He also noted the skyrocketing cost of materials due to
hurricane Katrina 'and the situation in Iraq that required an update of the estimate.
City Manager Zais detailed the financing plan. WHITMAN MOVED AND CAWLEY
SECONDED TO APPROVE THE REPORT AND UPDATED FINANCIAL PLAN.
The motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
*11. Consideration of Resolution accepting and approving the First Quarter 2006
Claim Report
RESOLUTION NO. R-2006-69, A RESOLUTION accepting and approving the I"
Quarter 2006 Claim Report for the City of Yakima
12. Consideration of Council Committee report and recommendation regarding
revisions to the City's Mission & Vision Statement and Council's Strategic
Direction Priorities
Randy Beehler, Community Relations Manager, advised that the report was the
result of a review by the Mission and Vision Strategic Priorities Committee per
5.
BUSINESS MEETING
MAY 16, 2006 - 5:00 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS - CITY HALL
1. Roll Call
Present:
Council: Mayor Dave Edler, Council Members Ron Bonlender, Micah Cawley
(after 5:15 p.m.), Norm Johnson, Bill Lover, Neil McClure, and Susan
Whitman
2. Executive Session regarding property acquisition/disposition and prospective
litigation
JOHNSON MOVED AND WHITMAN SECONDED TO MOVE INTO EXECUTIVE
SESSION FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR FOR THE PURPOSE OF
DISCUSSING PROPERTY ACQUISITION /DISPOSITION, AND PROSPECTIVE
LITIGATION. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote; Cawley temporarily
absent.
6:00 P.M. - PUBLIC SESSION
1. Roll Call
Present:
Council: Mayor Dave Edler, presiding, Council Members Ron Bonlender,
Micah Cawley, Norm Johnson, Bill Lover, Neil McClure, and Susan
Whitman
Staff: City Manager Zais, City Attorney Paolella and City Clerk in Training
Moore
2. Invocation /Pledge of Allegiance — Council Member McClure
Council Member McClure gave the Invocation followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
3. Open Discussion for the Good of The Order /Special Presentation
Mayor Edler announced that the application for the street name change to Cesar
,. Chavez was received too late to be put on tonight's agenda, The Yakima Herald
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erroneously printed that it is part of tonight's agenda. The validity of that application
will be discussed at the June 6, 2006 business meeting.
A. Proclamation
Employee retirement recognition — Judy Arington
Mayor Edler read a proclamation honoring Judy Arington for 27 years of
service for the City of Yakima. Bill Cook, Director of Community and
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Economic Development, added comments of appreciation from himself and
his staff for all of Judy's extra efforts.
B. Special Presentation I
Presentation by Washington Middle School students re: donated
artwork for water playground
Denise Nichols, Parks & Recreation Manager, introduced Victor Nirani,an
instructor at Washington Middle School, who in turn introduced a team from
the school. This team donated artwork for the water playground. Mrs.
Nichols gave a status report of the water park facilities.
C. Status report on prior meeting's citizen service request
None
d. Appointments ments to Council Boards and Commissions
WHITMAN MOVED AND McCLURE SECONDED TO REAPPOINT JOE
MANN AND MICHAEL SIEBOL FOR THREE YEAR TERMS ON THE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION. The motion carried by
unanimous voice vote.
Mayor Edler referred to the items placed on the Consent Agenda, questioning
whether there were any additions or deletions from either Council members or
citizens present.. Item No. 11 was added to the Consent Agenda. The City Clerk
read the Consent Agenda items, including resolutions and ordinances by title.
BONLENDER MOVED AND McCLURE SECONDED TO ADOPT THE
CONSENT AGENDA AS. READ. The,motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
(Subsequent paragraphs preceded by an asterisk (*) indicate items on the
Consent Agenda handled under one motion without further discussion.)
*A. Approval of the minutes of the March 7, 2006 Adjourned meeting
The minutes of the March 7 Adjourned meeting were approved, having been duly
certified accurate by two Council Members and no one present wishing to have
said minutes read publicly.
5. Audience Participation
Alonzo Marquez, 613 N. 3`d Street, asked questions about Ordinance No. 2005-
24 regarding street naming and renaming. He felt the City had not followed the
procedure at the last meeting. Mayor Edler said he would have staff respond to
this at the next meeting.
Luz Bazan-Guftierrez, 1424 S. 31 st Avenue, gave a report on Cinco De Mayo.
They felt it was so successful that they would like to have more events like the
Hip Hop event held in the evening. For the record, the event next year will be
the first weekend in May. She publicly thanked Bernal Baca who chaired the
committee.
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Earl Lee, 1213 South 181h Street, said he had many people wanting to change A
Street to Cesar Chavez Way. He felt they were following the procedures
outlined in the ordinance. Jesus Sosa, Toppenish, said they were able to collect
1,200 signatures in two days supporting this change. He said Mr. Chavez is the
Hispanic community's hero. Estella DelVillar of Yakima also spoke in support of
the name change.
Lynne Kittelson, 305 North 9th Street, commented that the City didn't appear to
be following the ordinance on renaming streets. Mayor Edler responded that he
believes we are following it and will have our legal counsel review it.
Terry Toth, owner of the Liberty Building, spoke against naming A Street after
Cesar Chavez as it doesn't fit in with his plans for the building. He feels the
people who own the property on that street are the ones that should make the
decision about renaming it.
Mike Hunnel, 913 South 4th Avenue, asked how long has there been an ADA
coordinator for the City of Yakima and is there any other besides Sheryl Smith?
He asked more questions about non - compliant businesses. He was told his
request will be treated as a citizen service request and would be answered in
writing.
PUBLIC HEARING/MEETING
6. Closed Record public hearing for the Cyr House nomination to the Yakima Register
of Historic Places (This public hearing has been cancelled.)
7. Public meeting to consider the Final Plat approval of Phase 3 of the Plat of
Cottonwood Grove
Doug Maples, Code Administration & Planning Manager, explained that Phase 3 is
for 34 lots. Phases 1 and 2 were already approved when this property was in the
County (99 lots). The City Engineering office has reviewed the plans and design
and given their approval, as has the Planning Department. Staff recommends
approving the final plat.
• Mayor Edler opened the public meeting
Kevin McHenry, Yakima County, talked about the plans for Wide Hollow Road and
Nob Hill Blvd and transportation improvements in the area. Bill Hordan, 410 North
2nd Street, spoke in support of the project.
Mayor Edler opened the public meeting
The Acting City Clerk read the resolution by title only; McCLURE MOVED AND
BONLENDER SECONDED TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. The motion carried by
unanimous roll call vote.
RESOLUTION NO. R- 2006 -77, A RESOLUTION approving the final plat of Phase 3
of Cottonwood Grove, a 228 -lot subdivision in five phases, and authorizing the
Mayor to sign the final plat.
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A. Adoption of the Six-year Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) for
years 2007 to 2012, and to amend the Metropolitan Transportation Plan
Brett Sheffield, Acting City Engineer, explained that state law requires updating the
Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) each year and it must include
all transportation projects for which state or federal tax revenue will be used. He
emphasized that it is a planning document; all projects listed might not be built,
however, only those included are eligible for the revenue. Mr. Sheffield pointed out
the changes from last year's document and solicited additions from Council. Council
Member Bonlender suggested adding the paving of alleys.
• Mayor Edler opened the public hearing.
Lynne Kittelson, 305 North 9th Street, complained that there is no mention of the east
side pathways, although she has asked more than ten times for it to be included.
Mr. Sheffield said they would look into including it. ,
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B. Amendment of the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities
Element to incorporate the adopted Six-year Transportation Improvement
Program (STIP).
No action to be taken. Continue public hearing to June 27, 2006 and possible
adoption of the plan.
Consideration of an Application by Dr. Earl S. Lee and other petitioners to
rename A Street to Cesar Chavez Blvd.
Bill Cook, Community and Economic Development Director, said we have received a
valid application. He clarified that this is not a public hearing but a first. review under
8.70 of the Municipal Code to verify that the application is complete and a valid
request that should be considered at a public hearing. In the preliminary analysis it
was estimated that the cost of signage and utility billing record changes would be
approximately $5,000.
Alice Smith, 4202 Donald Drive, spoke in support of the street name change.
Earl Lee claimed that the first application submitted was valid and should have
moved on to a public hearing. He also refuted claims by a lower valley group that
pulled their support for this application. Council Member McClure said a month ago
the Council specifically asked for contacts from other organizations but we haven't
received any.
At Marquez, 613 North 3rd Street, said he asked people on the street if they were in
support of the name change and 99% of the people he talked to said yes.
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Jesus Sousa, 5980 S. Wapato Road in Toppenish, publicly said his group wanted to
disassociate from the original group making the request. He said they haven't
applied with the Cesar Chavez organization yet and want to do everything properly
and under the law. They have an appointment with Bernal Bacca and members of
the Hispanic Chamber and hope to' work with all the communities.
Paul Reboca, 1806 Fremont Drive, said his group is working to get more input from
the Hispanic community leaders in Yakima to develop a united focus to -accomplish
this goal.
Estella DelVillar, 7011/2 N. 201h Avenue, explained that, although she was one of the
original signatures on the petition, she unfortunately, came to a parting of the ways
with Earl Lee and Alonzo Marquez. There wasn't a willingness to work with other
members in the community. That is Why they wanted to step back and get
permission from the Cesar Chavez foundation.
Terry Toth, owner of the Liberty Building, spoke against renaming A Street. He feels
there are better streets to rename to give the Hispanic community some pride in
where they live., He felt it appropriate to poll the taxpayers who have purchased
property on A Street.
Lynne Kittellson , 305 N. 9'h Street, accused the City of being divisive.
Council Member Bonlender said the application has become weaker due to the
group disassociation. He recommended it be hashed out at the committee level
before coming as a recommendation to the Council. BONLENDER -MOVED AND
WHITMAN SECONDED TO REFER THIS BACK TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. The motion failed by a 4-2 voice vote; Johnson,
McClure, Lover and Edler voting nay; Cawley absent. Council Member McClure
commented that he is not willing to make a motion to move this on until they respond
to a previous Council request to get more public involved.
*9. Consideration of Approval of Fire Department 2005 Annual Report
The 2005 Fire Department Annual Report was approved.
10. Consideration of an update of the City of Yakima federal HOME CHDO funding
authorization for the Next Step Housing Pear Tree Place Affordable Housing
Project 06
Bill Cobabe, Office of Neighborhood Development Services Manager, advised that
this is a smaller project than originally presented (26 units versus 40) because there
was a significant funding source that was unable to provide funding. Construction
material costs have gone up dramatically ally so it had to be revamped. It is still a sound
project and our contribution is less than 5%. The land will be available later as more
funding becomes available. JOHNSON MOVED AND McCLURE SECONDED TO
APPROVE THE UPDATED REPORT. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote;
Cawley absent.
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*21. Consideration of Ordinance amending and correcting the classification and
compensation plan for certain City employees and amending the Yakima
Municipal Code
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-24, AN ORDINANCE relating to City personnel; adopting a
classification and compensation plan for City employees to be effective immediately;
amending Subsections 2.20.110A and 2.20.110B all of the City of Yakima Municipal
Code:
*22. First reading of an Ordinance amending the 2006 budget and appropriating'
funds for payment to Yakima County for 964 Avenue annexation (Read ordinance
only at this meeting; secondreading scheduled 6-27=06)
An ordinance amending the 2006 budget and appropriating -funds for costs related to
an interlocal agreement with Yakima County for.street improvements made within
the ge Avenue Annexation area, was read by title only, and laid on the table until
June 27, 2006
*23. First reading of an Ordinance amending the 2006 budget and appropriating
funds to purchase grant-funded fire safety puppetry program "Safety Troupe"
equipment and supplies (Read ordinance only at this meeting; second reading scheduled
6-27-06)
An ordinance amending the 2006 budget and appropriating funds for fire prevention
education equipment, was read by title only, and laid on the table until June 27, 2006
24. Other Business
Mayor Edler asked for clarification on the outcome of Item No. 8, the street renaming
issue. City Attorney Paolella explained that the Council's non vote represented a
determination that the petition would not be advanced to the public hearing level.
Mayor Edler said that important bridges are being built and this particular petition*
has been very divisive and we* should stay above the fray.
• Telephone participation In Council meeting
City Manager Zais Council to a question about an out-of-town Council member's
participation in a Council meeting via telephone and whether they would be allowed
to vote. The Charter is silent on this question as are the rules of procedure. For that
to be allowed it would require deliberation and a decision by the Council as a whole.
It should be a part of the procedures. As a matter of courtesy, when a Council
member has asked for an item to be deferred, Council has done so. This concept
will be referred to the Council Rules Committee for discussion as well as with Legal
and will be brought back through that process. JOHNSON MOVED AND McCLURE
SECONDED TO HAVE THE CONCEPT REVIEWED BY THE COUNCIL RULES
COMMITTEE AND THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT. The motion carried by unanimous
voice vote; Cawley absent.
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STREET NAME CHANGE APPLICATION
Please complete the following application checklist. Note that additional information
may be required after further review in order to adequately address the applicable
approval criteria. If you have any questions about completing this application, please
contact City of Yakima Office of Code Administration & Planning, (509) 575-6126 or
codes,yakimawa.gov.
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4) Show abutting right-of-ways, intersections, and adjacent parcels.
5) Show street names for all adjacent streets (public and private)
6) Submit a list of all properties affected by the proposed street name
change. Include addresses, parcel numbers, and a business name when
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By MOLLY ROSBACH ' • , • II.He is Yakima's only recipient of the ..." -iii"Gerniany in'OCtoberi.944"'.ivlien ''''' -; .graire-Sb thatit'i'eaiielitO hid Seiid
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think that S worth relriembeyirig. .. . ,, gun fire.in an exposed Street He died ..' :. will' aPositIcseljnstinft-Xmt,Ofthe..:,,- ,:•: .:-
Honor recipient members of the local • •"This man gave his all for the rest .. while drawing the-fire:to himself so that 'headstone,he explained,and will come
Veterans of Foreign Wars are installing of us,and we just feel that we should . .-the.rest of his squad couldAake down :. 'mat night .,:".i--- :;,:4i'l',:i.,;'..:'. .-fr..: .'7.•••:',i',.--i,-, ::,;:.3,:'
a small light on his grave and holding a never lose sight of the fact of What he , theinach.ine:gyn nest and advance tb-,, - The dediCatibn*ll-be:atiO'.39-401...,:.'
dedication Saturday . - did for us;"said Frank Beard;a past " 'the enemy strongpoint it was gOardi4g, -: Satit.dy'a.t.the-TOOrrifi.00inetOir at •1: '-:
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