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Minutes of the City Council of Laurel
March 2, 197~-
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~1 re.~ta.lar meeting of the City Council of the City of Laurel, ~i
I`Rontana, was ~rPld in the Council Chambers, and ca.l]_ed. to order by Mayor Kenneth. F. Olson, a.t 7:3fl o'clock P.~"., on Tuesday March 2, 1971.
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TTz~on t~kin~ roll ca11 the following a.l~ermen answered present:
Roy Horning J~ekson T'arker Lyle Jones ~er~.lcl Gass E. H. Ebersvill.er, Sr.
Join ~3esla.nuritch Chuck Rod.~;ers Lo~ai~ Yovetieh
The mirnztes of the nr~vious meting of February 16, 1971, were
f read. Motion was made by ~eslanwitch and. seconded.k~y Ebersviller that the
minutes be a~nroved as regd. Motion carried.
Police Jude report and the reports of the r~atrolmen were ~r~sented
for a.nr~roval. NiotZOn wa.s made by Ebersviller and gecondPd by BPSl~nwitch that ±~h.°_ SP r. Aborts be anY~roved. Motion carried..
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Cla.ims for the month of Febr~ar~r were bresent~d for approval:
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~ajrroll Fund 21,5~7.~1~ Motorola Ine. 1,000.00
~.ay & R,osemar:~T Rlohm 332.00 Pe~t,v Cash 113.0 Social SPCi~rity ??ivision 1,708.99 John RPSlanwitc?~ 10.00
u E. H. ?~,hersvi.ller 10.00 Lyle Jones 10.00 ~
G. L. Gass 10.0 ozT Horning 10.00
Ja.ckson Parker 10.00 Charles Rodgers 10.00
Loizi~ vovetich 10.00 "etty C~.sh 1.85
I)an }3arney 54.00 Water Dept. 163.5Q Joe Nicholas Lt3.f30 Pave Powers 1~.~0 s'
f Vol Fire Dept. 11 2.00 aa;r F~.ston 15.00
YP1lowst,onP ?~an~c 500.0 TrTatPr Deft. 30.00 i
Petty Cash 37.50 °et-ty Cash )•.27
Mont. S~~.te Treas. 23.00 Petty Cash 50.56
f Motorola Inc. 1, 5 .9.30 ?nTilliams ~4~ency X18.00 Richard Taylor 231.76 Laurel Coop .Assoc 1.00
Fichtn.Pr Chevrolet ?E.30 Schessler Rudy Mix 100.00 i
La.tax~;1 Outlon~ 10.OQ T~~SK)ET'tS .P170~0 15.00
Plorthwest Surgical Supply 123.09 Ha.l's Cococo 3s.1~~ ~j
DeCarlo Cococo 2)G.61 Cxazet-,te Printing ~r Lith. I.t~. ~5
nAt~rson Typewriter 2..00 Selby Re-Print 7.20
Team r~leetronie~~ 1.34 Mountain Bell 3~.7a Street Gas Stores 1~l.~.86 Laurel Servicent~r 31.1 8
R. G, Woodard Inc. 12.00 Johnson Ford ~.1~0
h Mont~.na rower Co. 129.1G. Mont. T?akota Utilities 87.30
Coast to oast 1.x.38 Street 5 •50
SnTat?r Oneratin~ 7.50 Laurel Servicenter 86.3
H~.l~s !;onoco ).~.l~l TRountain Bell ~2.91~ Valley ?nTelders Supply, Tnc. !_i.50 Camera Kra~'ts 5.~0
^?nQ's Fharma.cy 27.13 Street x.00
Ye1IoT,~stone ~?a?_ley ~7_ec, ?..2.21 Tni~,tPr Operating 2.5Q
'tract or ~ Eq~.zibm~nt, 1.1~~. ~2 Va11Qy Welders & Supply 11.E .5~
rr, ]Northern Too7_ Rr S,.z~ply 6.~3 Street Gas Stores 170.48
~ N_C-L Eg1.a.ipm~nt Co. ~3.~~b La.ur~l Auto farts 11..69 Stc~rmont's We1c~.ins~ 182.11 pacific 'izde and Fur 8.68
i~ N?un-i_-Chem !'ord. - 32.10 '~uro-Test Dorn. ~91.~7
` American Oi_1_ ~o. 31.1~.7~.i. Smith Super Service 84.]_5
Laurel Coon 16.37 Fichtner Chevrolet Z~,0~0.00
Sewer 5'.00 Yellowstone Valley Elee. 1.x'.20
TnTorthins~ton Pump 2 5.76 Street Cress Stores 7-.53
?T. S. Postoffice 6.00 Trountain Be11 1.35
G; J~ontana. Pa.kota t7tilities 31.,36 Consumer Reports 8.00
True Fawcett Blc~ .~0 NIcNa.uaht~n Kook Service 1 7 ~ 35 95 Water ~nera.tin~ {`?.7~ Western Construction 29.~.~9
j Muni Chem Coro. 1.67,.ri0 S.F.C. Corp. 18lt.00
' N~ountain F3ell 1E~.8~ Montana, ~'oT,~rer Co. 191.31
Montana Dakota ?Ttilities 1.~0.9~ street Gas Stores .79
~ Tnd~zstrial Towel R~ Cover 1.3.50 Fred's T.TT. 2. Q0
Coat to Coast .72 Meat dock 1.5~
i~Tater Operating 5.~0 ?~'~ontana Dakota. TltilitiPS 8.8~ N~ontana. Power' 1.25 Caxbon Imz~a_ement 1.33
?~aurPl A».to Parts x.3.15 StrAet Cas Stores 11.x.67
~ Un~_ted Bz.zildin~ Center 3.71 Johnstons Lumber ~.3?
Street x..00 Montana PoU1Qr Co. 1.69 ~I
T~ontana. "over Co. 10.0 Montana l7akota TTti.litiPS 98.9 ~ Monta.n.a Poorer Co. 1.2~ Mountain ~3e11 1E~.98 1,
j Monta.ra Dakota IJtil.iti.Qs 31.36 Str~:et Gas Stores h.89
D~rarlo's Conoco ~2.91~ T,~ur~l Auto Parts 2.80
~i.chtner Ch.etTrolPt Co. 15.98 Laurel Servicenter 157.5Q.
?Tni_ted ~3uildin~; Center :1.1.50 Federal Communication ~.,OQ
Dr. R. J. RosseJ_ot 10~?,00 Peterson T~sTpewriter 1.E~9
C . ~ . C . C ors . 69 , 00 Mountain Bell l.~6.1.~6 I~2ontana. 'Power Co. 1,009.9. Yellowstone V~1.1.ey Elec. 3.00
Montana Dakota iTi-,ilitie5 20I.~.73 Del Chemical Carp. 170.38
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Minutes of the City Council of Laurel
Gr~a.t ~?orthPrn Tool Sun~1y 9~.~.02 Power Transmission Co. 6.00
u Beari_n~; Su~nly Co, 19,9f~ C,oa.st t~ Coast 29.17
Laurel Auto ?'a.rts ~.G0.3L1. Strut 6.2~ Sewer ~JO Smith ?31air, Tnc 19.19
Cxrinnell Co. 1RQ.8I~ Crane Supply Co. 319.80
Ted's Electric 7.80 Storm.ont's T~T~1d.in~ 2.00
_ Street Gas Stores 6'7.63 Kruk; T3rothers 95.E-0
H-C-L Fqui~ment Co. 17.00 gambles Store l.hl
Tubm~,n's Food Mart 10.01 Industrial Towe~_ Cover 27.12
Tractor ~ Egtzinment 126.50 Strut 73.12 TrlatAr Oc~~r. a-~in~ 2.~0 Street Gas St~r~4 33.57
Tractor R,~. E~u.ibmPnt 61.x.59 Laurel A.~a-t,o Parts 2.76
Garl We3.sman & Sons 2.21 Johnst.ons' Lumber .38
V~7_ley UJPlder~ Su~b1y 5.?3 Harris _A~ency 87.00
Tractor & ~quinm~nt 379.50 Street 113.3
Water (?ppratin~ 2.~fl Stre^t Gas Stores 101.29 Tra.ct~r R~ F+,quipm~nt 193.7 Laurel Auto Parts 8.28
Johnstone LLUnber 1.12 Valley Welders Supr~ly 17.19 a'
Harris .4~ency 87.00 Montana Power Co. 1~39.?5
Montana Power Co. X27.90 Street Ga.s Stores 3.9~
Motion was made by Ebersvill~r and seconded by Re~sla.nw tch that the claims be a1]_owed. Motion carried.
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L~t~er was read from the Yellowgton~ Valley Medical Society con-
cerrai.n~; the creation of a 8ity bounty He~Ith Department. Motion was made ~
by Fbersviller anal seconded ~,y Beslanwitch that a committee YAP appointed
t t;o coast=yet the school board. and check into ;his matter w1.th a. rer~ort at the next council m~~;tin~. Motion carried.. Committee consisting; of Lyle Jones, 1
Crairman, Chuck Rodgers, and Jackson Parker.
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~ Ord.inance #591 was presented. for approval as follows
ORI~IIV9NCE ;591 G
~3EING 9T? ORPINI~NCE S.'~TTINC? TFiE SAT~ARY FQR THE 0??'FIC~+ OF N'~AYCP~~ POLICE
<PTDGF, .AND ~L~~R.~2~, ~~jD R.E°~~LI~1r ~rdY ORDIN~iNCES IF CONFLICT TH~F~ETO.
Motion was made by Ebersviller and. seconded. by ~eslanwitch that Ordinance
#r91 he duly passed ~nc~ adapted.. Nation carried. j
??eGo~~ztion ~139F wa.s nreGent~d for a:~~roval. There being some
~-nisunderst~ndin~, Resolution. ;`1.396 was sent back to the City Attorney for
correction and. cla.rificatian in Section 3.
I Mayor stated teat he lead talked to Mrs. Mahan from the Laurel
lip FederatAd Tn~omens Club and. they do not desire to beat the ~?ronosed. li~htin~; E district nn the ha.llot.
Mayor asked is them has been a.n woad about the cable T.V.
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Yovetich r~~orted tl~:~t Dan Mizner, executive leader of the Montana a Lea.aue of Cities and towns, ca11e~ him concerning the election laws of 1
F amities the size of La,vrel.
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YovPtich reported that ?fob Hamer, State Representative, call~;d.
him about the City County Consolidation anc~. stated. that is some action
wasn't taken soon that tris bill would pass. ~rovetich took it ux~on himstalf ~i
~o Umite a t~.1e?ram that night and in return received another telegram stating
teat this bill was defe~.ted. 4
~odc?ers asked is anyon? had checked into putting a. Fire Hydrant
on East bth "treet, ?nTa.ter Comm.itteP to check the water system on the east
end and report at the next me~tin~.
ParkPr reported on the ambulance anal stated that he ha.s had nothing
but s~ood reports, 'he reelG the community is well satisfied. The City has .reePived t'e first r~art of the ambulance mrant for :5,312.00. parker stated
tra.t Mr, Rr Mrs. Rey '~lo~m were running the ambulance and a. contract would be
dra~rn ~a.p at a. later date. Parlor displat,T~d a nl~que that T.~a.s presentAd to
Mrs. Blohm fr~r a~oreciation in rendering ~.znselfish and l.oval service to the
Red. Cross.
Horning reported. that Robert Manweiler h~.s bPen an probation fir
three months and the pol.xce Committee along with Chief of Police Ga.s~on would
F like to recommend that he be raised to re~ula.r patrolmen wales. Lotion was
made by Horninff ~nc~ sec7nded by Ebersviller that Manweiler be raised to regular ~
uatrolmen wa,~es. I~c~tion carried.
1 Horning reported. that T`[rs, Hartley w~u1d like to work as a re~'lie~
I; radio oper~.tor on the extra list. Mayor stated that one alternate is
insu:ffici~nt. Motion was made bar ~eslanwitch and seconded by Ebersviller that
k Mrs. Hartley be considered for this appointment. 1~Totion carrisd. l
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Easton renortecl i;hat the ~nTa,lkie T~.lkies hive ~.rrived for the Police St~.ti~n.
Yovetich questioned the new rules for City Employees concerning
the com.sumption of alcoholic bevera~~s before coming to work or during;
working hours. .After discussion, motion was made by ~i~slanwitch and seconded.
by Jon.Ps that the personnel comm~_tte~ check 7.nto this matter and. meet with ' the union.
There k~ein~; no further bus~_ness to came before th.e c~unci_l a.t
4: this sPss ~n, motion wa.s duly made and seconded that the mPeti_nff be adjourned. ~
Nation caxried. t
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4; Sharon Heiser, De;~uty City Clerk
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approved by the I~Tayor and ~asse~cl by the City Council of the City c of Laurel, Mont~_na, this ? 6th datT of March, 1.971.
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