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HomeMy WebLinkAboutChamber Newsletter 02/2004Laurel Chamber of Commerce Statistics --(2003) Februao,, 2004 Relocation Packets: 28 Visitor Packets: 25 108 Fast Main Business Relocation Packe~: 3 Laurel, MT 59044 School Project Packets'..10 (406) 628-8105- phone and fax Convention Packets: 115 www:laurelmnntana.org Special Requests: 220 Walk-ins: 1,046 Phone CalLs: 2,11 Executl~,e Board Roeommendation~: 509 President, ]Bob O'Den, Yellowstone Bank Information Mailed: 255 Vi~e President, Sheryl 8re~ter, CHS Inc. Faxes Stat: 191 Vice President, Linda Wedel, Prudential Faxes Received: 143 Floberg Realtor~ E.Mail Messages Sent: 22 Past President, R~,an Burrows, Edvrard Jones E.Mail Messages Roceived: 130 Investments gpecial Requests: 220 Execmive Secretary, liim~ Wombolt Ribbon Cartings: 12 New businesses andfer o,~aers: 9 Directors Speakers Hosted At Meetings: 11 Coral Harvey - Laurel Ford Business After Hours: 2 Jan Ruth Water Specialties Ne~' Chamber Memberships: 13 Stephanie Potter, North~n Skies Aviation Lost Chamber Memberships: 11 Lisa Cook, First Citizen's Bank - Jan's IGA Lifetime Chamber Memberships: 10 Branch P, egular Clmmber Membesahips: 131 Traey l)ul~resne-Laurel Federal Credit Union Ray Cotter - ColZer's Sewer, Drain & Portable Toilets Calendar of Events l~a~a Podolak, Donna's Massage Tbempy C.J. Dahle - Evergreen Health & Rehabilitation Febrnar~ Sm - Clmmber Board Meeting - noon 11 a - 15~ - 5-C Boys and Girls Basketball The Laurel Chamber of Commerce would like to Toumamont- Laurel High School - l p.m. - 9 p.m thank Gary Franklin of We]come Tmvelar$ 19t~- Ch~mbar Board Meeting-noon Motel, Don Meyers of Montana Dakota Utilities, March Rhenda Diefenderfer of Laurel Federal Credit 11 ~- Chamber Board Meeting- noon Union and Tri County Rentals, and Bob Wiena 2~ -- ~hambgr Ploard Meet/re- noon of First Cifizen~ Bank for serv~g on the Board of Directors of the Laurel Chamber of' Conllllerce. 8~ - Chamb~ Board Meeting - noon 22=~- Chamber Board Meeting - noon The Chamber office will be closed on the al%moons of February 11~ through Fabnmry 13t~ since the Chambar will be working at the Laurel High School 5-C Girls and Boys Basketball Tournament_ The aurel Cham er wn . I usiness With invite all Chamber ~aembers to Board me~ags .eld en the and o enchChamber embers month during the noon hour. The meetings are !'_: re~aurauts. For information about the location, call 628-8105. If you would lik~ an agenda msiled or faxed to you, contract Klm at the office. Distinguished Service A wards went to the Laurel Hometown Troops. The Laurel Jaycee's hosted this year's Accepting tiffs award was Cindy Burns and Susy Distinguished Service Awards Banquet on Ghee. Stephanie Giesiek presented this award to Monday, January 19t~ at D.J.'s Steak Palace. the sisters. John Rosenberg Memorial Award The Laurel Chamber of Commerce presented for Outstanding Young Person went to Candi awards to the following: Employee of the Year Cerovski for her service to Laurel as the -Vera Ulschalc Vera has been a special chairperson of West School's box top program, education paraprofessional for the past 22 years substitute teacher, Chamber of Commerce ,. and works at West Elemenlary School. Vera was Director, volunteer for the Yellowstone Valley nominated by the stsffat West Elementary YMCA. and President of the Laurel Jayceas. School. Boss of the Year-Jay Harris of the Jeaunie Rickard presented this award to Candi. ' Yellowstone Bank: .lay was nominated and Don Lenhardt Memorial Award for presented with the award by Lea Thompson. Distinguished Service was given to Maybr Ken Lea's husband, Brian Thompson is currently Olson and presented by Howard Rickard. Ken serving ia Baghdad, Iraq with the 143Ta Military was given this award for his 22 years of servic6 Police. Brian works at the Yellowstone Bank as a volunteer fireman, City Council member, wlfile not overseas. Jay has been 100% and Mayor of Laurel. supportive of Brian's role ia the National Guard. Business Person of the Year - Steve Selborg of The Chamber's FFebsite Laurel Ford: Steve was nominated by Jay The Chamber now has a brand new web page Hutton, School Resource Officer ia the Laurel listed under it's old name: Schools and Laurel Police Deparmaeut. Police www.laurelmontana.ore Chief Musson presented Steve with this award. Rock2? Smith of CYNROC - City of Laurel Steve presented a new car for use by the School Economic Devalopnmnt Director designed this Resource Officer for the past two year~. Public site for the Chamber. The site includes: Ofticial of the Year - Steve Klo~: of the City Calendar of Events, links to Chamber members, of Laurel- Steve was nominated by staffat the membership iaformation~ tourist information, City of Laurel for his work as Public Works. historical information, and.demographics about Director. Special Service Award - Jay Hutton the area. ortho Laurel Police Department: Jay was nominated by the Laurel Police Department for Billboard for Laurel Veterans this award for the work he has done as Laurel The Laurel Hometown Troops Organivation High School's first School Resource Officer. He would like to inv'ke all Laurel veterans to stop by was presented with this award bi' Police Chief the Chamber office to put thah' signature on a Rick Musson. Lifetime Achievement Award billboard. Relatives are encouraged to sign for and Lifetime Membership in the Laurel those who cannot sign for themselves. The Chamber of Commerce-Jeanne Stabelfaldt: billboard honors all Laurel military from the past Jean was nominated for this award by th~ to the present. This billboard will be at the Yellowstone Valley YMCA as well as by the Chamber until it is warm enough to have it put Laurel Chamber of Commerce Distinguished on display in Fireman's park- Service Awards Committee. Jean was presented with this award by Chamber President Bob Lewis arid Clark Bicentennial O'Dea for her role as a volunteer with the The Laurel Chamber of Commerce Lewis and YMCA, Republican Club, Laurel Garden Club, Clark Bicentennial Committee recently applied Laurel Women In Business and former Laurel for a grant fi.om the Montana Lewis and Clark Herbstfest Committee. Jeanne has spent a Bicentennial Grants Program. Jif successful, the lifetime working behind the scenes to make grant would carry with it $25,000.00 in grant Laurel a much nicer place to live. funding in order to construct three Lewis and After the Chamber's awards were presented, the Clark interpretive panels and directional signs Laurel Jaycees presented their awards to these for the Canyon Creek Baffle site. The three people: Outstanding Educator - Mike panels would tell the Lewis and Clark story of O'Malley oftha Laurel School District. M~e this area, tell the story of the Canyon Creek was nominated by his students anal presented Baffle, and eousist ora map showing how to get with this award by Candi Cerovsk[, President of these historical sites. Directional signs would the LanreI Jaycees. Eddie Leuthold Memorial guide visitors to the Canyon Creek Baffle site. Award for Outztanding Service by a Group Thant: you to... C]ond of NorthWesrerh Energy, and * These Chamber members for the Bob and Rob Schessler and Scott generosity of sending money for a one- Mills of Schessler's Ready Mix, inc. time assessment. Water Specialties, * Rocky Smith of CYNROC for Northern Skies Aviation, Edward building the Chamber's Website. Jones Investments, Laurel Federal - Mill Wester of Friends of Canyon Credit Union, Cheerio Lounge, Creek for the help with the grant Westbrook Storage, Price Pharmacy, application for the Lewis and Clark Wood's Pow'r Grip, Kwik Way, Bicentennial. Laurel Golf Club, Laurel Servicenter, o The following people and businesses for Beartooth Veterinary Service, donations towards new Christmas Nardella & Siems, CPA's, Montana deooragous and banners: Montana Dakota Utilities, A Haus of Realty, Dakota Utilities, Ace Electric, Laurel Hearing Aid Service, Ace Yellowstone Bank, Welcome Electric, KC Interiors, SEG Federal Travelers Motel, Tim and Vicky Credit Union, Welcome Travelers Seedhouse, Laurel Federal Credit Motel, Yellowstone County Union, McFates Montana Christmas Commissioners, l-Larris Agency, Evergreen, Donald and Tammy-.leaa Thomas Lumber, Russell Motel, Jnsti, A~ Hardware, Dr. Brian and Orchid Cleaners, Caboose Saloon, Alisba Starr, Water Specialties, Riverside Repair, Lttlle Big Men Dorothy and Whitey Guinn, The Pizza, Laurel Medical Center, Cone's Dasign Hair & Tanning Salon, A Pharmacy, Michael P. Wheeler, Hans of Realty, Gordon and Mariene Dynamic Designs, Cutter's Sewer, Forster, June Thompson, Dong and Drain & Portable Toilets, Applied Wendy Strauch, Ed Steffans, Business Systems, Countryside Leonard and 1Gm Wombolt, Robert. Photography, Coveant Cleaning, Jan's and Rita Ryder, Bonnie Preiks~as, . IGA, Tri County Rentals, Expert Robert and Kayrene Kraft, Anne Lube & Wash, Ben Feanldin Store, Kcro, Costco Wholesale, Mob,ia and and Yellowstone Bank. Ruth Baker, and Jim and Cynthia · Laurel High School Band and Laurel Simons. This is an on-going High School Choir for the music at the tundraising event since the Chamber log cabin during the Chrimtmas To would like to refurbish and/or replace Remember Celabra~on. all of the decorations put up in the · CHS lnc, for sponsoring the printing business district of Laurel. o£the Christmas map. · Laurel Federal Credit Union - · All of the h~lp with r~p 'aw~g, put~ing Rhonda Diefenderfer and Tracy up and talc~g down of the Christmas DuFresne far all of the work on the decoralJon~ by these people: Sterne fundraiser held for the Ghristma~ Diefenderfer ofTri Cotmty Rentals, decorations as well as the mailer paid R.honda Diefanderfer of Laurel for by the Credit Union. Fedarul Credit Union, Phyllis and · Laurel Outlook for all of the press Roger Bromgard,;Sheryl Brester of releases and ribbon cutting photos for CHS Inc., Kelly Brester, Bob O'Dea the Chamber. and Jim Taylor of Yellowstone Bank, * The membership of the Laurel C.J. Dahle of Ewrgre~n Health, Donna Chamber of Commerce for the Podolak of Donna's Massage Therapy, continued support. Bob Rider, Ryan Burrows of Edward o Rudy and Monta Grnshelle of Jones Investments, Leonard Wombolt, Westbrook Storage for still allowing Don Meyers of Moutana Dakota the Chamber to use storage space for Utilities, Dean Rankin and Reese the Christmas decorations. Gairett of Aec Hardware, Corey and · Roy and Jean Williams of Rnssell Casey Brester, Don Smarsh of Motel for the donation of the Gea-mans Dynamic Designs, Glenda Seabrook of from Russia interpretive display outside Applied Business System% Mark the log cabin. Spotlight on Business - Donna's Spotlight on Business -Laurel School Massage Therapy District 7-70 Donna's Massage Therapy is owned a~d mn by School districts in Yellowstone County were Donna Podoisk, C.M.P. at the Elite Styling created by action of the county commissions in Salon - 105 East Main, Laurel, 628-4719. 1883, shortly after the creation of the count5,. Massages are scheduled by appointment only: Originally, the county was divided into six Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. school disiricts. As more people moved into the Donna's Massage Therapy has been a member of count),, new districts were created by dividing , the Laurel Chamber of Commerce since she those originally designated. By the time the opened her business a few years ago. Donna is county was well~settled, 57 distticts had been very committed to the community of Laurel by established. School district No. 7, Laurel, was -.. helping out wherever she is needed. She has the first to be created after the original 6 and was helped with work done by the Laurel larger 1hun it now is. The district decrease# in Revitalization League and has recently taken on size as additional dislricts were cranted. The another role as Director of the Laurel Chamber disuSct now comprises about I46 square miles in of Commerce. She also plans to get involved Yellowstone County with an additional 12 with the Laurel Museum, Inc. this year. sections in Carbon County anuexed to the Massages were once considered to be jnst Elementary dis/rict in 1960. pampering for the rich and famous. Massage The first school opened in Laurel on May 2, therapy is now finding enormous popularity 1887. Who directed the school during these first among millions of Amuricans. Massage therapy years is uncertain because the first official school provides relief to people from all occupations - board was not elected until 1890. Many ttdngs the weekend athlete, the home gardener, the indicate the progress ora community and one of over-slressed executive, secretaries, wallrusses, the bast of these is the cond/tion of its schools. and laborers. Anyone can feel a need for In 1907, there were 2 teachers with their pupils, massage therapy eventually. Numerous research about 94, in an old school building near the studies conducted have documented that far railroad tracks. At that time there were only 8 beyond simply feeling good, massage therapy grades. has an hnpressive range of physical, mant/d and Allendale School District #22 was organized in emotional benefits: 1894 and was located east of Laurel. It was the Physical benefits: relaxes the body, calms the oldest district in Laurel. The school was nervous system, lowcr~ blood pressure, reduces abandoned in 1972 and was annexed to District heart rate, slows respiration, loosens tight #7. muscles, stretches connective t/s~ues, reduces The Byam Schoolhouse was built in 1901, und chronic pain, improves skin tone, increases blood was situated at the corner of Highway 212. and lymph circulation, speeds the removal of Board miau~as show the dislrict was first named metabolic waste, increases red blood cell counts, "Oklahoma." In 1915, district g44 was divided, relives tired and aching muscles, stimulates the and the Byam area was numbered #27. By release of endorphins, improves muscle t6ne, 1919, the property became part of yetlowstune relieves cramps and muscle spasms, increases County and was annexed to the Laurel School flaxibility and range of motion, promotes deeper DisU'ict in the early 1940's. The school more effective breathing, speeds recovery from remained in use until 1950. injuries und illness, strengthens the immune The Hawthorne District was established in 1907. system, reduces swelling, reduces scarring, In 1908 school began in June with five pupils. improves posture, reduces tension headachas, By 1909, the school had an enrollment of 26 increases tissue metabolism, and decreases pupils. The Hawthorne District was about 2 ~ muscular deterioration, railes w/de and 40 miles long taking in Mental Benefits: reduces mental sU'ess, Commanche, where the Hawthorne and the promotes better sleep, calms a bad temper, Laurel Distrietsmaintainedschooljointly. induces mental relaxation, and improves Sprin~ Creek District g40 was situated ~outh of concentration. Laurel. The last year of the school's operation Emotional Benefits: reduces anxiety, enhances was 1935-36. This district was abandoned by self-image, provides a feeling of well-being, and School Law #1034 in 1949, and annexed to promotes greater creative expression. School District #7. Surrey Valle,/School Dis~ict #39 was New Christmas Decorations abandoned in I949. It was near the Canyon With the help of Laurel Federal Credit Union Creak urea north of the railroad yards, and the businesses and residents who donated Trewin School Dislrict #] 1 was located west of money, the Chamber was able to raise enough Laurel and was armexed to District g7 in 1949. money m purchase 14 Christmas wreatl~ and 6 / Webster School District #57 was located al the banners. These wreath~ and banners were hang head of Davis Creak on the Webster Farm. The on the electric poles on the first block of East easlie~t renord of any of the districts to be found Main Street and the f'ust block of First Avenue in the Office of the Yellowstone Coumy began in by the Yellowstone Bank. Ken and Randy 1914. However, some of the distr/cts were in Miller, owners of Miller's Ornamental Designs process prior to that dale. This sabool disttict is made the wreaths. Mo~ banners for the next one of tho,se. Webster School's last year in year have been ordered from Dynamic Designs. operation was 1944-45. Aftur three yours of no The Chamber would like to purchase more school there, the district was termed abandoned decorations in the furore with the "Old World in 1949 and then was a~nexed to School Dislrict Theme,~ as well as purchase banners that ~ould #7. be used during the r0St of the year in order to White Horse School District was created in 19t4 welcome people to Laurel. The Laurel Federal when Curbon County divided the Byam School Credit Union composed and marled out a letter District. White Horse then operatexl until 1966, asking the residents of Laurel to contribute to when it was annexed to Laurel District #7. This ~ cause. The busi~asaes were asked as well district was situated southwest of Byam. through the Chamber newsletmr. ?lam for the First knowledge of the Laurel High School Ls in furore also include having the old decorations 1908. In 1910-1911, the senior class consisted rewired with new lights and rofurbishad. These of cae girl, Jeanette McLangh!.in and she was the old decorations were purcha.sod over 25 yearn first sXadeat to gradunte from Laurel High ago. Most decorations have a life ofoniy uroand School. 5 to 10 years. The City of Laurel plan to change Today, there are three elementary school~ (South the streettights in the future and these new lights School is used mainly for kindergarten), uno will be equipped with outlets for the decorations. middle school, and one h/gh school. The total: Plum also include extending the denorafiens amber of student~ in elementary numbe~ over west to the urea of the Caboose Saloon, east to 1,100, middle school - about 400 students, and th, area of Kwik Way, north to the area of the high school - around 600 stod~. Laurel Post Office, mad south to the area of CHS 0xfformation about Laurel School Dis~ict 7-70 Inc. Donations are greatly appreciated. The was obtained fi.om Elsie ~otmston's book, Laurel Chamber of Commerce Chrisma~ Laurel's Story. a Momaen Hurita~e'~. Decorations Commi~ee will hold thndrais~rs for this cause. Con~ratulations!~' Chamber Business After Hours The Laurel Chamber of Corrrmeree would l~e to Now is the time to make reservations to host congramlale these Laurel hasine~ people for Chamber sponsored, "Business At, er Hours" bein~ chosen as Western Business News' "40 events. Chamber member business can sponsor " Under 40 - 2004." Congratulations to: Don these events by cootac~g the Chamber office at Smarsh -Dynamic Designs, Mike Nardella - 628-8105. The Chamber will work with the : Nardolla &Siems, CPA's/and Lori Puckett - businesses by gatlSng the word out through the Northern Skies Avintioa. The award honors 40 newsletters, press releases through the Laurel successful people under the age of 40 in order to Outlook, and will provide mailing labels for recognize young people in the Billings/Laurel these evenm. The business sponsoring a urea who are making notable strides in building a "Business After Hours" event sets the date, lime future for themselves and others. They ar* and location and provides refi.ashments. A Montanan~ i~ rnspoa~ible poaitiom who are Business After Hours is a way to invite other making a positive difference wi~ their anargy, business executives to see how your bminass talen~ and commilment, operates. It also offers another way of networking with. other business executives. For more information about this, contact the Chamber office. Being a member of the Chamber can be one of your best and most valuable business opportunities. Memberships are tax deductible through the IRS, not as a donation, but aa a regular business expense. Your investment in Laurel is important. Laurel Chamber of Commerce Membershiv Investment Plan Membership dues nm from the time &joining and are usually paid annually. Dues can be paid either annually, quarterly, or monthly. 1. Friend of the Chamber: $66.00 per year $17.0{I per quarter $6.00 per month 0qon-profil organizations, retired persons, churches, schools, clubs, etc.) 2. Home-Based Businesses: $88.00 per year $22.00 per quarter $7.50 per month (Individanls running a business out of their home, farmers, ranchers, etc.) 3. Veodor/Assoeiate: $125.00 per year $32.00 per quarter $I 1.00 per mouth (Dis~'ibutors not fi~om the Laurel area who do business in Laurel. These members do not get a voting status in the Chamber bat are a big part &the economy of Laurel. Example: food distributors, bottling companies, conu'actors, etc.) 4. Government Business: $121.00 per year $31.00 per quarter $11.00 per month (City ofLanrel, YeHowstone County, Laurel Post Office, etc.) 5. MotelsfCamogrnunds: SI 10.00 per year plus $2.00 per room or site 6. Banks/Credit Unions: $11.00 per million dollars assets 7. Reta~Commer¢ial/Profussiona! Business:. (Two part-time employees count as one employee) 0-5 employees $121.00 per year $31.00 per qtr. $11.00 per month 6-10 employees $176.00 per year $44.00 pea' q~'. $15.00 per mouth ! 1-20 employees $247.00 per year $62.00 per q~r. $21.00 per month 21-40 empioyc~s $467.00 per year $117.00 per qtr. $39.00 per month 40+ employees $742.00 per year $186.00 per qtr. $I 6.00 per month Business owners who have more than one business receive the additional memberships for fi-ee. The total number of employees is added to one base price. Example: If one person owns a eaxi~o and a resmuranl, the rate would be for the total n,amber of employees working in both the cesino and restanrant. This rate cannot be given to the owners of different categories, however. Example: If the same person owus a motel and a restaurant, they would have to purchase two memberships. (Cut offthis portion and mail it to Laurel Chamber of Conamerce, 108 E. Mair~ Laurel, MT 59044) Membershio Aovlic~tion Name of Business Name of Owner(s) Address Email Address Phone Number Fax Number Number of Employees (full-time)i Date of Appliuation Membership Category Amount Paid LaurelCharaberofCornmerceMertrbers: 09. LaurelServic~,k,~. 70. Laare] Salaoal Di*triet 7 & %70 I. A Haas of Really 71. Laurel Super 8 Motal 2. Ace Electric 72. Li~e Big Men Pizza 3. Ace Hardware 73. Loconmtion F~toers Center 4. All Season's Car Wash 74. Locon~ofive inn Bar & Casino 5. Animal Lodge Pal Resor~ 75. Locomotive Restaurant - The Dapot 6. Applied Business Systenm 76. Lucky Lil's Casino 7. Auto Conneetion 77. Madagas*ar Impm~ Ltci. 8. BFI Wasg Systems 78. Magnus Tree Removal Servi~e 9. Beartooth Vet~rlna~ $~rvioe 79. Main Street EFX Phmography 10. Ben Franldin Store 80. MeedowlarkGall*ry I1. BigSk'yEconomicDovelopm~mlAulhorily 81. Mifllonfl~E~lnipmenl 12. Billings Gazet~ 82. Midwesl Software ]3. BobReddingAeroplanm 83. Modern Refrigeration 1~1. Bray's Shtapening S~,ice 84. Montana Chrismuts Evergreen 15. Bromgard, Phyllis 85. MoatanaDakalaUtilitles 16. BurgerlGng 86. Montana Fireworks 17. CHS Ina. 87. Montana Molhnrl.ode Casino 18. CYNROC $8. MontanaValloyBottledWalm' 19. Cable MarOons, LLC $9. Iqar6alla & Sierna, CPA's 20. Caboose Saloon 91). Nine Finger's Muslard Co. 21. Gem Coavenlence Store 91. North~a-n Rockies Glass & Datailifig 22. Cheerio Lounge 92-. Northern Skies Aviation 23. Cindan Healing & Co,ling 93. NorthWestern Enemy 24. City of La,roi 94. Orchid Cleaners 25. Concte~ R Us 95. Owl Jtmedon Diner 1 26. ConoMm Super Store* 96. Pelican Track Plaza 27. Gostco Whole~ale 97. Pizza ltm 28. Coll.~s Sewer, Drain, and Portable Toilet Sarvi~e 98. Pri~ Pharmacy 29. Countryside Photography & Gallery 99. Prudential Floberg Realtors 30. Coven Cleaning 10O. RnilsideDiner 31. Cur~'sSaloon 101. RepozterOffieePtoduel~ 32. Donna's Massage Therapy 102. RJeci's Thriftway 33. D~ageApia~y ' ) 103. Rive~ideRepair 34. Dynamin [k~igns !~ 1(14. Rock Creek Bon-I~ 35. FaaglesBar 105. Kmrk~lvtotmlainLea~t3~r, ln~. 36. Edward Jones lnveanments 106. RussallMo~l 37. Eli~eBeaetySalon&Taaning 107. Retl'sinc. 38. Evergrem Laurel Heallh & Rehabilimtina 108. SEG Federal Gn~dfl Union 39. Expe~Lube&Wash, lne. 109. Salxessler'aReadyMi~Inc~ 40. Facial Expr~alons 1 I0. Sid's Ea~ Sido Bar & Grill 41. FirslC~d,~m'sBank 111. SmilhFunm'alChapals 42. First National Pawn 1 I2. Southern Martians Optometrin Cantor 43. Geae'sPhnrmacy 113. $tatdGabineta, tac. 44. Groshallc Construe'don -'~ 114. Stokke, Samuel, D.D.S. 45. Hagefeldt. tO'N~l Agea~- 115. Taco Johns 46. Harris Agone3, ~ 116. Te~demest (Assi~ed living) 47. HalanaCh~ninal 117. ThomaeDumber 48. Hill's Saran Printing 118. Town and Count- Supply Aeroniation 49. Howard Johnson Ism 119. Town Pomp 50. lntagraled Security West 120. Th Coumy Rentals 51..~&M Napa Auto Paris & Tmil~ Saler 121. U. S. Army R¢¢mlting 52. Jan's IGA I22. U-Stor-It Mini Storage 53, Just Juice It 123. Water Spealaltles 54. KC interkffs 124. Welcome Travalets Motol 55. Kv, SkWay#15 125. Wealbrook Storage 56. Laurel Auto ParLs 12~. Wmaern Security Bank 57. Laurel Board of Tr~le 127. Wheeler, Minhael D.D.S. 58. Lamel East Veterinary Clinic 128. Wood's Pow'r Orip 59. Lam~l Faet~ry Oatl~t 129. Yellowstone Bank 60. Laurol Federal Credit Union 130. Yellowetone CounB, Commissioners 61. Laurel Ford 131. Yellowstone Yaliny YMCA 62. Laurel Golf Club 63. Lam~l H~'ing Aid 8~'6ae Life,me Me.,nbe.,x: Tom Frank, Alli, Dolven~ Ray Harris, 64. Laurel Leaf Floral & Crit~s Bob Singletoa, Pal Mulloney, J. M~I Williams, Dr. Lee 65. laurel Liquor Sto~e Richardson, Dave pewem, Jim Sc, broader, sad Dr. John H. 66. Laurel Medical Center Simth, Jeanne Stablefaldt 6'/. Lav.~l Outlook 68. Laurel Post Office PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE LAUREL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PAID 108 EAST MAIN STREET Permil No. 8 LAURFI, M'T 59044 Laurel, MT 59044 POSTAL PATROI~I ', ,. FEB 3 2004. Laurel, MT59044 I CITY OF LAUREL