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4 Perry Daily Journal, Tuesday, November 28, 2000
Unique ceilings accent the home...
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1998, and the Kerns
moved in one week prior
to Christmas that year.
This the Season' is the
theme selected by the
Kerns, whose entire home
will be open or viewing.
Ticket takers and host-
esses will be Sandy's
mother, June Feken,
daughters,
Amy Beier and Morgan
Kern; Linda McSwain,
Beverly Crowe, Lois refreshments from 2 to 5
Malget, Shellie Seabolt p .m.
and Cyndy Hughey,
Other houses on the tour
include the homes of
Brenda Horn, 715 Kaw
Street; and Barry and
Nicki Brisco, 1109 Jackson
Street; and Larry and
Carole Jarrett, 23201
County Rd. 60.
The Cherokee Strip
Museum will take part in
the tour and will serve
Tickets sell for $6 in
advance and are available
at Foster's Corner Drug,
Thorn Originals and the
Rose Petal. They may also
be purchased for $7 at the
door of the first home vis-
ited on the tour.
.All the proceeds are used
to purchase Christmas
lights for downtown Perry.
Perry Housing Partnership..
(continued from pg. I)
via the Internet. Next, the ty comparisons of solutions
workbook format and instruc- and strategies and obtaining
tions were provided and orga- funding from federal, state
nized by the major data and other sources.
hHAMBER OF C OMMERCE RIBBON CUTTING AND OPEN HOUSE was sources for easier data collec- In early 2000 "Project
ner "i* ay, O at the 6th Street Mall where Julie Faber is the new owner. Julie tion. One or two persons Perry" established objectives
8 am real excited about the changes in the shop. Currently I have seven vendors were delegated to complete regarding population growth
. o nave merchandise on exhibit, but we have room for more." The merchandise each worksheet in a one-stop and housing needs as a result
ranges from home crafted items to collectibles, with a large variety of items in operation. Finally, a partner- of the projected success of
between. Julie is Pictured in the center behind the scissors with Wally Schieffer, ship meeting was held to dis- Charles Machine Works. The
president of the ( hamber of Commerce board of directors, who presented her a cuss the collected data and to group recognized the poten-
Daditional Buck for Luck. Julie's parents, Jim and Betty Taber, are to her left identify and complete any tial for Perry's population to
Refreshments were served. (Staff photo.) ' gaps in information before grow by 2000 within five
the final report was assem- years and compiled a housing (OSU
bled. The resulting Housing model, which was estimated Extension).
Needs Assessment and to support population growth
Profile is intended to estab- demand. In that respect, the obtaining a "free" copy of the
lish priorities in responding mission of the Perry Housing 90 Page Perry Housing
to identified housing prob- Partnership is to increase the Profile and Needs
lems during the Project availability of affordable Assessment may do so by
Perry sessions held earlier in housing by identifying and contacting any Partnership
tie year. I he Assessment addressing housing that is member In addition, the
needed to improve the quality group is making arrange-
of life for current residents of ments for copies to be made
Perry and those wishing to available at both local banks
pro- move to the area. This will and City Hall.
grams and strategies to meet be achieved through coopera-
(Kennedy's True Value),
Eldon and Vivian McKinnis
(Perry Daily Journal). Penny
Murrow (Perry Chamber of
Commerce), David Payne
(Ditch Witch/Planning
Commission Consultant),
Mayor Leroy Rolling (City of
Perry). Wally Schieffer (Land
Run Realty), Deena Sherrill
(Rural Enterprises, Inc.),
Vicki Spaulding (Perry
Mainstreet) and Kay Tipton
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p m. Exchange Bank- analysis of housing market
Chamber of Commerce conditions and needs o the
Christmas parade around identification of specific
sARuna Dec _ grams andstrategies to meet be achieved through coopera- Hall stated that the
a.m "annual chamber of no^^ tilveefforts to climinanre bami- Partnership is planning 10
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Sunday D in i . ci housing and resources necessary to file and examine the success
n nunday Dec. 10-1 to 5 economic development con- address housing issues. of the group’s "action plan".
ansCity ofPerry J J Establishing action Charier members of the "2000 census numbers (when
RariSimas Tour of Homes Plans for community housing Perry Housing Partnership available) will more accurate-
Sum Museum at Cherokee development and promotion; included: Darrell Beavers ly reflect where Perry is
Tuesday Dee _ documenting market feasibil- (Oklahoma Housing today", said Hall "Our needs
grade Christmas 12-Third ity to housing developers. Finance), David Ellison assessment could very well
pm Dec 1 P - M h enders and appraisers; mak- (United Cap, Inc.), Linda change when thenew num-
School auditorium High ng community-to-communi- Graham (Perry resident), Jeff bers come out. Until then, 1
= L Harriston (Federal Home readers of the current assess-
* " = " • Ah Loan Bank), Earl Hicks (City ment should use the report as
■ of Perry), Dave Hubble (Perry a tool in determining for
I Development Coalition), Charles themselves the feasibility of
■ Hall/Dwight Hamann.Bonneta various types and quantities
■ Hansing (Exchange Bank), of housing needed to meet the
| Jerry Hyden (HUD currentand projected
: Community Builder), Marvin demand. It's important to
I Dement/Jon Alexander (First note that the group did not
1 Bank), Sheri Justus (Ditch make a determination as the
j Witch), Robert Kennedy the validity of population
growth projections. Our goal
was to simply identify meth-
ods for producing "affordable
housing options" now need-
ed. If we wake up one day
and find dramatic population
growth, we can quickly refer
back to the work of the Perry
Housing Partnership an expe-
dite a timely plan."
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Gore says...
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mit to the U.S Supreme
Court in Washington in
support of the Texas gover-
nor s lawsuit challenging
the validity of manual
recounts conducted in
Florida.
At the same time, mem-
bers of Gore’s legal team
said they were hoping to
provide Bush’s lawyers
with their evidence and
witness lists by Wednesday
in their state court chal-
lenge to the Texas gover-
nor’s 537-vote victory in
Florida.
Gore’s challenge to the
results in Palm Beach,
Nassau and Miami-Dade
counties is before Circuit
Judge N. Sanders Sauls, a
jurist known for swift
action. He told lawyers on
Monday he understood
their difficulty in trying to
get the case resolved before
the Dec. 12 deadline for
selecting Florida’s 25 elec-
tors.
Yet another interested
party, the Republican-con-
trolled Florida Legislature,
was taking a step toward a
special session that could
result in appointment of its
own slate of electors.
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Brown, Gloria. Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 107, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 2000, newspaper, November 28, 2000; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2259063/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.