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Perry Daily Journal, Page 4
NEWS
t Wednesday, February 16, 2000
LEGAL
NOTICE
Special session....
(continued from pg. 1)
Published In The Perry Daily Journal February
6 and 23, 2000)
IN THE DISTRIC T COURT
IN AND FOR NOBLE COL NTY
STATE OF OKI AHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate
I I Imo Ray Manley,
C ase No. P-99-49
NOTIC t OF HE ARING PETITION
FOR DETERMIN NATION OF HEIRSHIP,
DISTRIBL TION AND DISC HARGE
M Magdaline Manley, Personal Representa-
tive of the Estate of Elmo Kay Manley, deceased,
havi g filed in this Court a Petition for Determi
natic i of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge
otice is hereby given that on 7th day of March.
000 at 8:45 o’clock a.m. in the District Court-
oom of the Noble County Courthouse, at Perry,
Oklahoma, has been set by the Court for the hear-
ing ther eon and all persons interested in said es-
ite to then and there appear and show cause, if
iny the have, why the said the heirs of the said
Co lent should not be determined, the estate dis-
ributed and the Personal Representative dis-
charged.
Dated this | 4th day of February, 2000.
Dan Allen
Associate District Judge
Nikki G. Leach #11401
itorney for Pei sonal Representative
Perry Oklahoma 73077
M AYOR I F ROY ROLLING AND THE CITY ALDERMEN WERE JOINED BY local residents
Tuesday evening for a special session of the city council in a public hearing for the purpose of a five-
year eri dice iluation of the community antenna television system within the corporate limits of the City
During the session, those attending heard from Ted A. Ramsey, Stillwater, general manager of
PE AK ( ablevision. (Staff photo.) -
Get results, run a classified
economic feasibility of incorpo- the above services. More ques-
rating compression and high del- tions were asked of Ramsey as to
inition technology into the and/or how large of a subscriber base-
upgrading channel capacity; would be needed to justify the
2) To Review Peg use channel cost. Ramsey did not know ex-
capacity; actly but said he would have his
3) The CATV system’s design; accounting department supply
4) If the FCC rules and regu- those numbers at a later date.
lations are eliminated and not re- Several community members
placed, to review such technical disagreed with Ramsey in regards
standards as may be necessary; to the perceived size of subscriber
and to both identify the future ca- base in Perry and Ramsey agreed
ble related community needs and to take a survey of Perry cable cus-
interests of the Perry community tomers.
and generally to review the cable More people continued to ex-
operator under the current fran- .■ ,
chise term press their want for this faster in-
After giving these instructions, ternet service. Some pertinent re-
Rolling then introduced Ted A. marks were, "it now takes me 2
Ramsey, to the council and audi- 12 hours to download a file, and
ence and opened the floor to ques- with this internet service it would
tions. Alderman Lonnie Ruther- take 15 to 30 seconds" "Think
ford Asked Ramsey if all of the take ia to so seconds Think
City of Perry was covered by of this investment as adding to our
Peak, in particular, residents west infrastructure. Perry businesses
of 25th street. Rutherford had will not be competitive and suceed
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Tuesday's Major College Basketball Scores
By The Associated Press
EAST
Boston U 58 Northeastern 55
Canisius 85, Niagara 82 OT
Hofstra 73, Drexel 50
Holy Cross 73, New Hampshire 53
La Salle 59, St Joseph's 56
Mount St Mary’s, Md. 53 UMBC 49
Penn 55, Princeton 46
Robert Morns 68, St Francis Pa 59
St John's 73 Boston College 69
Villanova 87, West Virginia ’7
SOUTH
Centenary 66, Ark -Little Rock 64
South Alabama 68. Fia international 58
Virginia 76. Clemson 62
Wake Forest 71 NC State 53
MIDWEST
Michigan St 83. Ohio St 72
Wis -Milwaukee 79, Chicago St 6
Xavier 95, Duquesne 66
SOUTHWEST
Florida 8C Arkansas 71
Missouri 86, Texas Tech 76
FAR WEST
Colorado 79, Texas Pan American 64
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OKLAHOMA CITV (AP) — The state Department
t Agriculture reported the following closing prices
tor Monday
Wheat (po) steady to 3 cents lower, 2.24to 2.44
Perryton 2 24 Hobart, Temple 2 32: Alvo 2.34; Clin-
ton Weatherford 2 36; Keyes 2.37; Beaver, Davis,
beral, Okeene 2 38 Banner, El Reno, Geary, King
fisher. Lawton Manchester Medford, Ponca City
Watonga Yukon 2.39; Alton, Eldorado Frederick,
Miami 2.40; Perry, Stillwater 2 44; Gulf 3 06 half.
Milo (cwt) steady to 4 cents higher, 2.80 to 3.13.
n gfisher 2 80 Manchester 2. 86 Medford 2 89
Affor Miami 2 90 Ponca City 2 96 Alva 2.98
Weatherford 3 00: Beaver Liberal 3 06, Keyes 3.08,
Perryton 3. 13 Gulf 4 22
Soybeans (bu): 3 to 4 cents higher, 4.27 to 4 61
ingfisher 4 27; Perryton, Weatherford 4 29, Med-
■ rd 4 46 Keyes 4 49; Alva 4 54 Stillwater 4.57; Pon-
o City 4 58; Afton, Miami 4.61;Gulf 5 37
No 2 yellow com 1.95 to 2.08 Afton, Mia-
1 95 beral Weatherford 2.02; Keyes 2.05; Per-
'.ten 2 08 Gulf 2 45 1 4
Grade 41 leaf 4 staple 34 cotton in southwestern
Ok lahoma averaged 51 cents per pound
Alfalfa hay $85-$100; Gross hay $60 $70
Eggs A large 83 cents A medium 72 cents A
small 43 cents
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not been able to get cable when he if w e have to wait five years to
moved back to Perry to assume catch up with this technology."
pastorship of the 1st Assembly of Again Ramsey replied "that it
God C hurch. Ramsey assured was in Peak Cablevision's five
Rutherford that cable access was year enhancement plan, but as some
comp eteall alongfir to I-. 5. Al- of y0U know, Peak has been pur-
derman Lois Malget wanted to chased by Cox Multimedia and
know what caused stations like Cox will take over March 15th.
HGTv to have excessively loud By the reaction of the audience
noise on commercials. Ramsey most people didn't know about the
said. That was a reception prob- change. Lois Malget, commented
lem with Peaks tower and could that nets : , 1 . , ,
that this is the third cable com-
be remedied immediately. A1- 1 ,
Am • 1 pany buyout that I can remember
derman Jim Smith was next to ask :: ,
a question, and his question hit a in the past six years, and usually
1 everything comes to a halt, how
resonating chord among many of can we avoid this?" Ramsey ac-
the community members. Smith knowledged Malget’s concerns,
asked Ramsey, when would Perry and said he, "would try to make
e a c to have access to High De- the transition from Peak to Cox as
finition Digital(HDD) and cable easy as possible."
internet access. Ramsey re- More questions were raised to
sponded and said that it was in Ramsey regarding Cox Multime-
eak s five year capital enhance- dia’s position on Cable Internet
ment p an but as to specific dates service and HDD for a citv the size
of implementation he could not of Perry. He said it was similiar
give a definite schedule. Ramsey to Peak's Five year enhancement
also noted that this would cost an plan described earlier but could
a ditional $40 to $50 per sub- not elaborate in detail until after
scriber. With this extra cost he March 15 or possibly longer de-
0 id not think there would be a pending upon the ease of transfer
large enough customer base to from Peak to Cox.
support the $100,000 investment Several community members
needed to install this equipment in recommended that we have an-
erry. Ramsey noted that Perry other meeting in a couple of
could tie in to Stillwater when months to discuss this further once
HDD and cable internet reached the change from Peak to Cox is
. tillwater This would be less complete and more informations
costly. Ramsey could not com- is available regarding cable inter-
ment on when Stillwater would get net service. Ramsey was agree-
able to this. Lois Malget thought
this was the best way to proceed.
Mayor Rolling agreed but
thought it would be better to give
Cox until mid-July and to hold the
meeting as part of a regularly
scheduled city council meeting. A
vote was taken on this motion anil
passed unanimously Rolling Ad-
journed the meeting.
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