Welcome to Perry!
On behalf of the entire membership of the Perry Chamber of Commerce, our Board of Directors, and the Perry community, I would like to personally welcome you to Perry. Whether you are visiting for the day, looking for a new place to call home, or you’re already a member of the Perry community, our charming town has a warm sense of welcome and is full of rich history.
The Perry Chamber of Commerce supports, advocates, and provides networking opportunities for individuals and businesses in the communities we serve. We thrive to create networking and promotional opportunities to our business members to help them grow and succeed. We partner with the City of Perry and community leaders to engage in improvements for the overall growth and quality of life of our town.
We are very proud to present to you the 2023 Perry Chamber Community Guide. We hope that as you go through our guide, you will see all the great things Perry has to offer. This guide showcases the services, attractions, entertainment, and events available right here in Perry, Oklahoma. This guide is to serve as an asset for our community as well as a great benefit to our Chamber members. We hope that you will find the information you need and take the opportunity to support our members that invest in Perry. We encourage you to visit our businesses, to shop and dine locally and help us continue building success for our community.
To our current Chamber members, thank you for all your continued support and dedication. For those that are considering relocating your business or finding your forever home, you will find that Perry is the place to be since 1893!
Sincerely, Kali Hughey President/CEO, Perry Chamber of Commerce kali@perrychamber.net | 580-336-4684
Perry Chamber Board of Directors
Stephen Duke Perry Fire Department Shannon Condit Exchange Bank & Trust Regina Norton Norton Heat & Air Linda Luthye Perry Chamber Admin Assistant Lawrence Wortham Microtel Inn & Suites Kristen McCaul Ditch Witch Brad Finley Cowboy Driving Academy Courtney Kozikuski Stillwater Medical - Perry Donna Parrish Parrish Electric Jessica Dvorak First Bank & Trust Katy Carris Simple Simons Pizza Rena Hines Meridian Technology CenterCommunity, Faith, & Family The Malzahns
If it weren’t for having flat feet, Gus Edwin George Malzahn may have lived a much different life. Despite his best efforts to join the United States military to serve his country in World War II, Ed found himself helping in a different way. After earning a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Oklahoma A&M College, now Oklahoma State University, he was teaching a machining class when something, more accurately, someone special caught his eye. A student named Mary Corneil was in that class.
One thing led to another and the two got married just a couple years later and settled down back in Ed’s hometown. They had a few kids and started their lives. Little did they know it at the time, but this community would become a major part of the newly formed Malzahn family; Ed and Mary, from Perry, Oklahoma.
His grandfather, Charlie, owned a blacksmith shop where Ed worked. Day after day he would see a plumber hand-digging ditches to install pipes from the street to the home. He would think about how hard that had to be and there must be a better way. He was right. There is a better way.
His innovative spirit and engineering know-how took over and led him to the invention of the world’s first service line trencher in 1949, later to be named the Ditch Witch model DWP. Over the coming years, the Malzahns would experience a whirlwind of business success, allowing them to support the town they loved so much in ways never imagined.
They’d always been active in the First Presbyterian Church in Perry. Mary was the director of the choir for nearly 25
years and loved singing. Ed taught Sunday School for more than 50 years. If the doors to the church were open, Ed and Mary were there, with their children, Don, Pam and Leasa, serving in whatever role they could.
They ate breakfast at a local staple of the community, The Kumback Café every Saturday. They were at pancakes feeds, parades, celebrations and any other reason Perry citizens could get together. Perry and its people were family.
Mary had an affinity toward animals in general, but “white cows” specifically. She started M&M Charolais Ranch in 1968 and managed a successful operation. She was known to spend a couple hours with her employees and get in the truck every morning to help feed, not to supervise, but to do whatever she could, including but not limited to hopping out and opening gates between pastures. Mary also raised llamas, emu, turkeys, quail and numerous other animals, but it was the cattle that made it to the top of her list.
Ed worked in the underground construction industry and made it abundantly clear that Mary was the rancher. Folks often thought M&M stood for Malzahn and Malzahn, but make no mistake about it, the first M was for Mary.
As the underground construction industry took off, so did the celebrity of Ed and Mary, but that didn’t change who they were or what was important to them. They became more involved with the Chamber of Commerce and supporting local initiatives with anonymously (in theory) provided funds. Uncomfortable in the unwanted spotlight, Ed and Mary would make yearly contributions to every church in Perry,
never signing their names, in addition to providing a crisp $50 bill to every graduating senior in Noble County for nearly 20 years simply because everyone had to buy their own cap and gown for graduation. It was important to the Ed and Mary that everyone was able to participate.
As the couple’s passion for Perry continued to grow, so did the support. They established the Malzahn Family Affiliated Fund in 1992, primarily to support the City of Perry, the Noble County Family YMCA and Perry Public Schools, which were all identified as areas for the city to shine. Rather than build a fitness center and café on the Ditch Witch campus, Ed and Mary decided Perry would be better served by helping fund a community YMCA and supporting local restaurants with employee traffic. They helped renovate the hospital and jail, donated for the Cherokee Strip Museum and The Heritage Center, provided funding for new school construction, and the list goes on.
After Mary passed in 2011 and Ed in 2015, The Charles Machine Works, Inc. was sold to The Toro Company in 2019, with the proceeds opening many, many doors for the MFAF to make an impact to Perry and the surrounding communities. The fund provides thousands of dollars in annual scholarship funds, continues to support the YMCA, the City of Perry and the school system.
Ed and Mary were always looking for a better way to do something, a better way to support their families, and better life for their employees and a better Perry, Oklahoma. Quick to listen and slow to speak, Ed and Mary found those answers through the MFAF.
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History of Perry
The land of “many dead men” or “Mendota,” as the Native Americans called it, Perry was once the site of a bloody battle, long before it became part of America. The empty prairie land would one day be coveted homestead in the Cherokee Outlet land run of September 16, 1893. The Perry federal land office and post office was established about a mile north of what was the Wharton railroad depot to prepare for the land run. It was named after J. A. Perry, a man sent by the federal government to lay out the towns.
The Cherokee Outlet Land Run was said to have been started early by a nervous soldier who accidentally discharged his gun at 11:55 a.m. instead
of noon as planned. No matter, the race was on as soon as hopefuls heard that early gunfire ring out. The fourth and largest of Oklahoma’s five land runs saw more than 100,000 pioneers racing by horse, wagon, and on foot for 40,000 homesteads and town lots. Not only were there ambitious folks from all over the United States in this run, but immigrants from many foreign countries took part as well. They arrived by train, coach, horse, wagon, and their own two feet for the opportunity of a lifetime.
“HELL’S HALF ACRE”
Opportunists wasted no time in setting up homestead that first Sep-
tember day, with lumber sent ahead by rail. By late afternoon, there was even a fully functional saloon serving thirsty travelers thirty-eight thousand glasses of one-dollar beer. An estimated ninety thousand heads rested in forty thousand tents in “Hell’s Half Acre” that night, and about 25,000 people and one hundred and ten saloons and gambling establishments were thriving by September 20, 1893, when the town of Perry, Oklahoma was incorporated.
The more disreputable businesses and the chaotic, wild-west frontier culture tried to dig in its heels during those early days in Perry, until law and order prevailed. Entertaining tales of rabble-rousing, gambling, drinking,
fighting, and other criminal mischief are shared of that time, but in the end, the majority of settlers were family men who wanted to start a good life. A telephone line was constructed from Perry to Wharton before the year was over.
AN HONORABLE LEGACY
Perry has been the hometown of great people, such as Thomas H. Doyle, attorney, politician, judge, Territorial congressman, U.S. congressman, and member of Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals; Governor Henry S. Johnston; Sonic President Marvin Jirous; La Vern E. Weber, U.S. Army Lieutenant General and Chief of the National Guard Bureau; and Robert Galbreath, Jr., who started the Perry Evening Democrat and discovered the Glenn Pool Oil Reserve. In 1948, Ed Malzahn began the Ditch Witch Company in Perry, and it still thrives today continuing to be the largest employer in Noble County.
Pro football players Ralph Foster and Billy Pricer; pro wrestler and boxer Danny Hodge; most sought after
dog trainers in America today and the Founder and CEo of Greatest American Dog Trainers as well as the host of Animal Planet’s My Big Fat Pet Makeover; MMA fighter and pro wrestler Jake Hager; and freestyle wrestling Olympic gold medalist Jack van Bebber were also from Perry. Sharron Miller, Emmy Award and Directors Guild of America Award winning television producer, director, and writer and silent film star Buster Keaton called Perry home.
Both the Dalton and Doolin gangs have made history here, and the lady bandit, Little Britches, lived in Perry for a time in 1895.
Notorious Oklahoma City bomber, Timothy McVeigh, was apprehended only 90 minutes after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 and wounding 800 more. He was driving near Perry on I-35 in Noble County. He was stopped by Charles J. Hanger, an Oklahoma State Trooper, for having no license plate on his car and was found to have an unregistered, loaded gun on him. He was booked into the Noble County Jail in Perry before anyone
even knew who he really was or what he had done, leading to his easy arrest by Federal Agents. Trooper Hanger went on to become Sheriff of Noble County and is still considered a national hero.
Travis Brorsen, one of the most sought after dog trainers in the U.S., currently hosts the series, “My Big Fat Pet Makeover” on the Animal Planet Channel. He and his family are from Perry. A speaker, an author, and a pet expert, Travis is Founder and CEO of Greatest American Dog Trainers.
1965 Perry graduate, Dr. John Chaffin is a cardiovascular surgeon with the Cardiovascular Physicians at Integris Heart Hospital. He is board certified in thoracic surgery and attended OU School of Medicine. His father was Everett Chaffin, a Perry Ag teacher for years.
The Perry, Oklahoma of today is a growing, welcoming community of 4,500 people. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy entertainment for all ages, fine dining to suit all tastes, and a wide variety of businesses and shopping experiences.
Museums
CENTENNIAL
CHAPEL
The 1894 Centennial Chapel was renovated in 2007 and is open to tours and for weddings and special events. Located at CCC Lake and Park just to the south of Perry on Highway 86. Visit cityofperryok.com/visitors or contact (580) 336-0077 or parks@cityofperryok.com for more information.
HERITAGE CENTER & DITCH
WITCH MUSEUM
Built shortly after the Land Run of 1893 as the Charles Machine Works, a Ditch Witch manufacturer, the building is now a museum showcasing the history of Ditch Witch equipment and invention. Located at the corner of 6th and Cedar in Perry. Tours are by appointment only. Contact (580) 336-4402 to schedule a tour or for more information.
The Carnegie Library
CHEROKEE STRIP MUSEUM AND ROSE HILL SCHOOL
Museum on 5 acres showcasing the fascinating history of the Cherokee Outlet land and treaty with a wide variety of exhibits including a history of Sonic Drive-In Restaurants. Features festivals and educational events, including award winning program, “A Day at Rose Hill School.”
Located at 2617 Fir Street in Perry. Visit cherokee-strip-museum.org for more information or contact: (580) 336-2405.
KEMNITZ SINCLAIR STATION
Fill up with gas and nostalgia at the longest filling station in continuous operation in Oklahoma. It was built in 1937 by Mid-Continental Petroleum and continues to serve locals and travelers alike.
Located at 524 Cedar Street in Perry.
In 1909, with the help of a $10,000
was built. The library is committed to informing and educating
and is open to all
for free on Monday through Thursday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and on Friday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at 302 North 7th Street. Visit perrypl.okpls.org to use the library online or to get more information or contact (580) 336-4721.
Cherokee Strip Museum
GO BACK IN TIME
Perry’s Cherokee Strip Museum is a remarkable historical complex located on five acres of land including indoor and outdoor exhibits, a oneroom schoolhouse, a blacksmith shop, a gift shop, and beautiful picnic areas on shaded grounds. The people and events that made up the incredible history of the Cherokee Outlet are featured in exhibits, galleries, and displays that educate, fascinate, and intrigue visitors of all ages.
Guests enjoy the walk to Rose Hill School over a quaint wooden bridge across a shallow creek that recalls school trips from days of old. The blacksmith shop includes a live demonstration on special Saturdays four or five times a year.
Each year on the first Saturday in August, the museum has “Family Day.”
There are gunfighters, rope makers, cake walks, mini Rose Hill School Sessions, and other old fashioned games and entertainment.
The museum’s newest exhibit is a walkthrough of the history of the Sonic Drive-In Restaurant. Co-Founder Marvin Jirous grew up in Perry, and his life story is displayed along the walls of this entertaining trip through time. On display are original Sonic menu boards, Sonic uniforms, and even a pair of Sonic roller skates, worn by the car hops.
The Cherokee Strip Museum was built in 1968 by the Cherokee Strip Historical Society through a joint effort with the State of Oklahoma to house a growing collection of materials that were running out of room being stored in the basement of the Carne-
gie Library. The museum is currently operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society with the help of a local CSHS advisory board and volunteers. The Cherokee Strip Historical Society also operates the museum gift store and the award winning educational program, “A Day at Rose Hill School.”
2617 Fir Street in Perry, the museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Follow the Cherokee Strip Museum on Facebook at facebook.com/ Csm1910 to see current events and exhibits.
Visit cherokee-strip-museum.org or contact (580) 336-2405 for more information.
Full time site manager: Diana Simon
Harry Hughes
VISIONARY
A “THANK YOU” FROM PERRY
Harry Hughes was born in Lela, Oklahoma in 1929. At an early age, he began working hard to support his family, and he never stopped. After taking a job at Loyd Jones Well Service as a deckhand, Harry moved to Perry.
About a year later, he started working for Mr. Cooper in the auto body and radiator repair business. It was there that he met the love of his life, Mabel Vanhoesen. He married Mabel, on September 8th, 1950. Together they purchased and operated Perry Paint and Body for 29 years. Wherever Harry was, whatever he did, Mabel was right there working with him. Their love was described as “a fairytale,” as they lived a life of adventure and built a beautiful family together. They were married 71 years until Harry’s death on September 30th in 2021. Harry adored his family, his three children: Beverly Coldiron, Rosanna Behara, and Harry “Bub” Hughes, Jr. as well as too many other family members and friends to list.
Harry loved to fish, and even in his free time, he was assisting his friends on fishing trips. He loved to collect historical memorabilia and antiques. He once donated a 1911 wooden Fort Worth oil field spudder to the Oklahoma Historical Society. He and his wife, Mabel, also loved to travel, and took friends and family with them all over the world, but his greatest love, after his family, seemed to be the people and the city of Perry, Oklahoma.
Repeatedly, Harry has been called a “jack of all trades” because of his successes in so many different industries. When he was young, he worked as a farmhand, a mechanic, and for a well service company. He was a volunteer fireman for more than 20 years because he saw it as his civic duty.
Harry Hughes was a humble man who was not inclined to brag about his many accomplishments. However, it isn’t hard to find out about him, because
the people of Perry never stop praising him. This kind, generous, hardworking, adventurous, family man gifted this town with a wealth of homes, business es, and assistance; and his legacy will live on in Perry forever.
When Harry discovered that people in Perry needed better houses to live in, he took it upon himself to solve the problem. He partnered with friends, lumberers, electricians, furniture makers, plumbers, and builders. He purchased buildings made of good materials, and he tore them down to use them to make more houses and office buildings. He worked with young families to help them make their down payments by giving them the equipment needed to help build their homes for reduced costs.
Just a few examples of Perry’s view of Harry Hughes:
“Harry was said to be the humblest man anyone knew. He would rarely talk of his accomplishments even though there were several. He was known to love and support Perry and would always brag about his incredible community.”
“If help was needed, he was there. If there was work to be done, he was there.”
“When you think about Harry, you don’t think quiet and reserved. He was bold, outspoken, and a leader to the entire family. He was hilarious and ornery but had the biggest servant heart. He never met a man he didn’t like, and he loved bigger than anyone.”
“If there was a synonym for Harry Hughes, it would be “hard work,” no doubt. Second in line would be “selfless.”
AN INCREDIBLE LEGACY
1950s: Harry owned and operated Perry Paint and Body Shop at 721 Cedar Street.
1960s: Harry purchased the St. Louis Hotel from the American Legion and tore the building down to build several
at least one business building from the brick and used lumber.
Harry and Harold Sorrell owned and operated the Perry Home Center.
Harry and Dr. Bill Busby, a dentist, developed the Hughes Busby Housing Addition in north Perry on the south side of the Perry Golf and Country Club. This is where Harry built his own home.
1970s: Harry (Hughes), Harry Elwell, and Ted Jerome developed the Quail Creek and Lake View Housing Additions on the east side of the Perry Golf and Country Club.
Harry opened Three Sands Oil Company’s first field office, and Harry and Robert Kasper produced wells near Nowata. One of Three Sands’ first Noble County wells was the Nelson #1, west of Perry.
Harry was congratulated by the late Milo Watson in his El Toro column for the development of a mini-golf course which was located on Fifteenth Street.
1980s: Harry helped develop the Hughes-Sorrell Addition north and east of Perry.
1990s: Harry developed the Fairway Addition on the west side of the Perry Golf and Country Club.
The Hillcrest Apartments at 14th and Locust Streets were builts by Harry, Jim Dolezal, Steward Smith, and Bob Kasper.
The Pack n Sack Storage Sheds on north Highway 77 were built by Harry and Willie Sheets.
Harry also served on the board of directors at the Perry Golf and Country Club, and the board of directors of Lake McMurtry.
In 2021, Perry had its 100th wrestling season. With 43 state championships, 20 dual state championships, and 4 academic state titles, Perry can boast a total of 67 state championships. Perry’s wrestlers include 176 individual state champions, including famed
Wrestling Monument
A HISTORY OF
professional wrestler, boxer, and silver-medal Olympian Danny Hodge and All-Americans Leonard Shelton, Rex Edgar, and Gordon Roesler.
The National Federation of High School Sports lists Perry as having won more state wrestling titles than any other team in the entire
nation. In May of 2016, the Perry Wrestling Foundation erected the Perry Wrestling Monument Park to honor and celebrate the heritage and history of the wrestling program and its athletes.
The park sits on the square in downtown Perry at 615 Delaware.
Monument Park
OF SUCCESS
The entrance is marked by an arch inscribed with “Perry Wrestling Monument Park.” As visitors enter the park, they are greeted by two giant bronze sculptures of wrestling greats Danny Hodge and Jack Van Bebber created by local sculptor Jim Franklin. Behind the sculptures are a series
of large granite slabs which list the names of Perry’s champions over the years. As Perry’s success continues, new names are continually added.
Located at 615 Delaware Street in Perry. Open 24 hours.
Visit pwmpark.org for more information.
Did You Know?
FAST FACTS
Perry is the county seat of Noble County, Oklahoma.
POPULATION 4,527
PERRY LAND AREA 7.52 square miles
PERRY ZIP CODE 73077
AREA CODE 580 Exchanges 336, 572
HOW TO GET CONNECTED
CITY OF PERRY UTILITIES
(Water, Sewer, Sanitation) (580) 336-4241
ELECTRIC City Hall: (580) 336-4241
EMPLOYMENT City Hall: (580) 336-4241
PHONE & INTERNET
AT&T: (844) 723-0252 att.com/local/oklahoma/perry Cox Cable: cox.com Dish Network: dish.com Bluepeak: mybluepeak.com Suddenlink: suddenlink.com Chisholm Broadband: chisholmbb. com
POST OFFICE
326 N 7th St, Perry, OK 73077 (800) 275-8777
QUICK FACTS AND HELPFUL CONTACT INFORMATION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PERRY PARKS parks@cityofperryok.com
CARNEGIE LIBRARY Main Number: (580) 336-4721 Children’s Department: (580) 336-7300 Perrypl.okpls.org
CODE ENFORCEMENT / BUILDING INSPECTION (580) 336-4241
After Hours: (580) 336-4100 cityofperry.com
PERRY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT (580) 336-4001
After Hours: (580) 336-4100 airport@cityofperryok.com
STREET DEPARTMENT (580) 336-4556 After Hours: (580) 336-4100 streetforeman@cityofperryok.com
TAG AGENCY
325 N 7th St, Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-4763
STILLWATER MEDICAL - PERRY
501 N 14th St, Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-3541
PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Superintendent: Dr. Terry McCarty (580) 336-4511 perry.k12.ok.us
TOP EMPLOYERS
DITCH WITCH
1959 Fir Street, Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-4402 ditchwitch.com
OK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2609 US-77, Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-7340 ok.gov/odot
PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOLS perry.k12.ok.us
STILLWATER MEDICAL-PERRY HOSPITAL
501 North 14th Street, Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-3541 stillwater-medical.org
CITY OF PERRY (580) 336-4241 cityofperryok.com
BUSINESS & ECONOMIC GROWTH
PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
327 N 7th St, Perry, OK 73077 Phone: (580) 336-4684 info@perrychamber.net perryokchamber.com
MAIN STREET PERRY ORGANIZATION (580) 336-1212 mainstreetperry.com
Our Government
LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
HOME RULE CHARTER GOVERNMENT
CITY MANAGER
Larry Pannell
CITY CLERK Christy Conrad
CITY ATTORNEY Bryce S. Kennedy
CITY FINANCIAL OFFICER
Russ Meacham
CITY OF PERRY (580) 336-4241 city.hall@cityofperryok.com cityofperryok.com
STATE AGENCIES
PERRY DMV TAG AGENCY (580) 336-4763
DCFS OFFICES (Children & Family Services) (580) 336-5581
STATE OFFICIALS
GOVERNOR Kevin Stitt (405) 521-2342
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Matt Pinnell (405) 521-2161
OK SECRETARY OF STATE Brian Bingman (405) 522-4565
ATTORNEY GENERAL John O’Connor (405) 521-3921
STATE SENATORS
CHUCK HALL (R) District 20 (405) 521-5628
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
FEDERAL OFFICES
U.S. POST OFFICE, PERRY (800) 275-8777
U.S. CONSOLIDATED FARM SERVICES AGENCY (USDA) (580) 336-5591
U.S. SENATORS
MARKWAYNE MULLIN (R)
Muskogee Office: (918) 687-2533
Washington, DC Office: (202) 224-4721
JAMES LANKFORD (R)
Tulsa Office: (918) 581-7651
Washington, DC Office: (202) 224-5754
U.S. HOUSE
FRANK DEAN LUCAS (R) DISTRICT 3 (405) 373-1958
NOBLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
District
NOBLE COUNTY CLERK
Sandra Richardson (580) 336-2141 (580) 336-2596 Fax: (580) 336-2481
NOBLE COUNTY SHERIFF Matt McGuire (580) 336-1001 noblecoso.com
NOBLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
300 Courthouse Drive #1 Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-2771 Fax: (580) 336-4010 dist2noblecounty@yahoo.com noblecountyok.com
TY D. BURNS (R) District 35 (405) 557-7344
Emergency Services
Emergency services in Perry consist of compassionate, professional, dedicated people who come together to ensure that residents and visitors alike have the best response, care, and protection possible.
PERRY POLICE
DEPARTMENT
729 Cedar Street Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-4422 ppd@cityofperryok.com
For emergencies, call 911 Chief of Police: Brian Thomas
The Mission of the Department is viewed as a partnership drawn on the premise that our product, law enforcement, is one service to all citizens with special focus toward solving real and perceived problems within the community.
PERRY FIRE DEPARTMENT
732 Delaware Street Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-9755 pfd@cityofperryok.com
For emergencies, call 911 Fire Chief: Russell Brand
The mission of the Perry Fire Department is to prevent and reduce the incidence of fires and injuries, protect life and property, be it a fire or medical emergency, and increase the awareness and knowledge of life safety for the citizens of Perry.
PERRY ANIMAL
WELFARE
729 Cedar Street
Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-4422 aco@cityofperryok.com
For emergencies, call 911 The mission of the Animal Control Department is to ensure that animals kept within the corporate city limits of the City of Perry are treated humanely and with compassion. Additionally, Animal Control is tasked with controlling the population of wild and feral animals to insure the safety of the two- and four-legged residents of the City of Perry.
NOBLE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
721 Cedar Street Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-1001 noblecoso.com
For emergencies, call 911 Noble County Sheriff: Matt McGuire
Mission Statement: The men and women of the Noble County Sheriff’s Office are committed to enhance the quality of life and lessen the criminal fears of all citizens.
Utilizing the authority and safeguards of the Constitution of the United States and the freedoms cited in the Bill of Rights, the laws and statutes of the State of Oklahoma we, the members of the Noble County Sheriff’s Office, will work cooperatively with all segments of the general, public and government to provide a safe environment and preserve the peace.
This Partnership is drawn on the premises that our product be one of service to all citizens with special focus toward solving real and perceived problems within the community. Our remedies and resources shall be from all levels of government working in concert, to accomplish our desired goals. ‘Thus, as a Department of, and on behalf of the people of the Noble County, we oblige ourselves toward becoming a catalyst for positive interaction between all services and functions of the County.
MEDICAL & EMERGENCY
STILLWATER MEDICAL PERRY HOSPITAL Emergency Room
501 North 14th Street, Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-3541 stillwater-medical.org
Perry Public Schools
Welcome to Perry Public Schools! Perry truly is a special place, full of rich tradition and a legacy of excellence dating back to 1893. At the heart of this rural community is a strong school system.
Perry Public Schools is very proud of what we have to offer our Maroons. Our district serves approximately 1,025 students with a wide variety of athletics, activities, and academic opportunities. While we may be small in size, we provide a big education with a personal touch. All of our buildings are filled with incredibly dedicated and talented certified teachers, and a passionate group of support staff that create a dynamic culture. The leaders we have in place on the administrative team are an experienced group that further compliments the faculty and staff.
Terry McCarty, Ed.D. Superintendent Perry Public SchoolsOur staff has a high level of commitment to education and to building relationships with students. Many have received local, state, and national recognition for their efforts, but most importantly, they care about each individual student. They work to ensure that teaching and learning does not stop here at Perry Public Schools, afterall, our vision statement is: “The future of America is being determined here.”
As for school facilities, the new Perry Junior High School and Perry Maroon Athletic Center opened up in late 2021 and is a real source of pride; not just for the school district, but also for the community. It was the community who made their presence known and voted in support of the bond in the fall of 2018 to make all of this possible. The building is well utilized and we have already been chosen to host postseason sports tournaments, which is also great for the community!
Perry Schools is fortunate to have a very strong and active parent population and community that is extraordinary in their support for the school system. This motivates us in our desire to be the best school district in the state of Oklahoma.
There continues to be a great deal of optimism and momentum. This is extremely exciting as we continue to progress as a school district.
If you would like to hear more about Perry Public Schools, please contact me or visit our website at www.perry.k12. ok.us.
PERRY HIGH SCHOOL
900 Fir Avenue
Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-4415
PRINCIPAL BRANDON HIGHT bhight@perry.k12.ok.us
Perry’s High School has an enrollment of 304 students. The student to teacher ratio is 16.35:1, allowing teachers to focus more individual time on students. This advantage has helped in part to win Perry a 2020 College Success Award and a U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools Award in 2022.
Students enjoy a wide range of clubs and organizations to enhance their success including 4-H, FCA, FFA, National Honor Society, Quiz Bowl, Student Council, S.W.A.T., Band, and Yearbook. Perry’s school mascot is the Maroons, and the school participates in the OSSAA Class 3A athletics conference. Students compete in Basketball, Baseball, Cheerleading, Cross-Country, Football, Golf, Softball, Tennis, Track, and Wrestling.
PERRY JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL
903 North 15th Street
Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-2265
PRINCIPAL & ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR
MIKE CARMIN mikecarmin@perry.k12.ok.us
Perry’s Junior High’s 145 students participate in many of the same athletics and clubs as the High School students to be better prepared for success in the upper education. The Athletic Center is located at the Junior High. Students practice Basketball and Wrestling at this site.
PERRY UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1303 North 15th Street Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-2577
PRINCIPAL
LORI JUSTUS lorijustus@perry.k12.ok.us
PERRY LOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1103 North 15th Street Perry, OK 73077 (580) 336-4471
PRINCIPAL JENNIFER SHIELDS jshields@perry.k12.ok.us
Higher Learning
MERIDIAN TECHNOLOGY CENTER, STILLWATER
The Elementary Schools in Perry are gifted with teachers who have more experience than the national average. The student to teacher ratios are 9.1:1, making individual time with students extremely accessible. The Upper Elementary School (grades 3 through 6) serves 320 students, and the Lower Elementary School (Pre-K through 2nd grade) serves 340 students. Along with clubs and athletic programs, students participate in SpellingCity, an online spelling and vocabulary gaming program that helps encourage learning and appreciation for language through fun games and interesting exercises. 1312 South Sangre Road | Stillwater, OK 73074 | (405) 377-3333 | Email: info@meridiantech.edu | meridiantech.edu DR. DOUGLAS R. MAJOR, Superintendent/CEO
This public college and vocational-technical school located in nearby Stillwater, less than a half hour from Perry offers courses in a wide-range of professional careers. From nursing to engineering to cooking to medical first responder to mechanic to starting a business, Meridian students are both adults who want to improve their career futures and high school students who want to enter a technical trade or be better prepared for college. Enrollment for the 20-21 school year was 251 students.
1220 East Grand Avenue | Tonkawa, OK 74653 | (580) 628-6200 | noc.edu/tonkawa
CLARK HARRIS, President
Just 30 minutes north of Perry, Northern Oklahoma College, the State’s first public community college is a multi-campus, land-grant institution that provides high quality, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities and services which create life-changing experiences and develop students as effective learners and leaders in an, ever-changing world. The school utilizes a semester-based academic year with a total enrollment of 4,181. It is the vision of Northern Oklahoma College to be recognized as a model institution and leader in academic quality and cultural enrichment, promoting student success, collaborative learning, creative and forward thinking, and community responsiveness. Student to faculty ratio is 17:1.
Perry Assembly of God
Pastor: Rev. Brett Nation
Located at 401 R J Rutherford ag.org or facebook.com/ perryassembly (580) 336-9538
Houses of Worship
Worship services begin at 10:00 a.m. on Sundays
Calvary Baptist Church
Pastor: Shem Durham
Located at 1102 Cedar Street kjvchurches.com/churches/ united-states/oklahoma/perry-1/calvary-baptist-church-119 (580) 336-9120
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning 10:45 a.m., Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m., Wednesday 7:00 p.m
First Christian Church
Senior Minister: Rev. Joshua Bell
Located at 701 Holly Street fccperryok.com (580) 336-4576
First worship: 8:15 a.m. on Sundays
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Second worship: 10:30 a.m.
St Mark’s Episcopal Church
Vicar Steve Miller
Located at 701 7th Street stmarksperry.com (405) 747-4711
Holy Eucharist: 9:30 a.m. on Sundays
Zion Lutheran Church
Pastor: Peter Olson
Located at 15976 John Wayne #64facebook.com/ zionlutheranperry (580) 336-3433
Contemporary Service: 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays
Traditional Service: 11:00 a.m. Sundays
First United Methodist Church
Pastor: Rev. Hagen Jackson Located at 727 Elm Street perryfumc.com (580) 336-2776
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. for all ages Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. on Sundays
St Rose of Lima
Catholic Church
Rev. Bala Raju Pudota
Located at 421 North 9th Street stroseperry.com (580) 336-9300
Mass times: 5:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday; 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday
Zion Lutheran Church
Pastor: Peter Olson
Located at 15976 John Wayne #64facebook.com/ zionlutheranperry (580) 336-3433
Contemporary Service: 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays
Traditional Service: 11:00 a.m. Sundays
The Perry Ministerial Alliance wants to welcome all of you from the bottom of our hearts. You have come to a town that is so unique and wonderful. A great majority of our churches, regardless of denominational affiliation, find beautiful ways to serve the residents of Perry with our entire beings. We find ourselves working together to find ways to end hunger in our community in a host of ways. Our alliance also tends to the needs of our residents by providing ways of feeding people physically and spiritually. You will find a gambit of worship styles and personalities, all working together to help the people of Perry. We are so glad you are here!
“So, no matter what church you attend, we strive together as a community to serve all the children of God.”
Rev. Joshua Bell Senior Minister
First Christian Church of Perry Representing the Perry Ministerial Alliance
Christ Lutheran Church (580) 336-2347
First Presbyterian Church of Perry (580) 336-9177
Perry Church of Christ (580) 336-2081
First Baptist Church (580) 336-2282
Kaw Street Chapel (580) 336-5930
Perry Church of the Nazarene (580) 336-2724
Office: (405) 372-99-22 info@svds.org www.WingsofHopeOk.com
Hotels & Lodging
MICROTEL INN & SUITES BY WYNDHAM PERRY
Address: 410 32nd St, Perry, OK 73077
Phone: (580) 307-3041
Visit: wyndhamhotels.com/microtel/perry-oklahoma
Microtel Inn and Suites by Wyndham Perry hotel is conveniently non-smoking and located off I-35 nearby area businesses including Charles Machine Works, Ditch Witch, Stillwater Milling Company, Kemnitz Oil, and Oklahoma State University home of the Cowboys.
Whether staying for business, taking a vacation with family, or playing in the casino, Perry has the comfort, the convenience, the fun, and the amenities for every occasion. Perry hotels get excellent reviews because they go out of the way to ensure your satisfaction.
SUPER 8 BY WYNDHAM
Address: 2608 West Fir St, Perry, OK 73077
Phone: (580) 275-2320
Visit: wyndhamhotels.com/super-8/perry-oklahoma Super 8 Perry hotel is near the Cherokee Strip Museum and is located off Route 64 and I-35, just an hour south of Oklahoma City. Whether you are a guest for just one night or an extended stay, you can expect comfortable accommodations at a great price.
Other Excellent Nearby Lodging
TONKAWA HOTEL & CASINO
Address: 16601 West South Avenue Tonkawa, OK 74653 Phone: (877) 648-2624 Visit: tonkawacasinos.com
AMERICAN BEST INN
Phone: (580) 336-2218
COMFORT INN & SUITES Phone: (580) 336-3800
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES
Phone: (580) 572-6161
CAMP FIRE OF PERRY and CAMP TAN DA KO A Natural Partnership
For 65 years, as of this coming Summer, the Camp Fire Youth of Perry have been enjoying the beauty of Camp Tan Da Ko. This beautiful park and lakefront has provided places for campfires, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and learning for Camp Fire Youth in Perry.
“They do classes of science, tan crafts, camp skills, sports games, and waterfront - depending on their age - everyone could canoe and fish, but they have to be in the oldest group in order to go out in the kayaks,” explained Betty Dillon, a long-time leader of Perry’s Camp Fire organization and supporter of Camp Tan Da Ko since 1988.
Camp Tan Da Ko started as just a place to set up tents or sleep under the stars in 1957. As it gained popularity, more and more areas were cleared for camping, and a building was constructed with a kitchen, a chapel, and a storm shelter, as well as a wooden “craft shack” with pop-open windows. Every part of the resources at the camp were built by volunteers.
Over the decades, Camp Tan Da Ko has become a beloved escape for both locals and visitors to Perry.
The camp also features a walking trail, picnic tables, restrooms, and shade trees. Plans are underway to make improvements and add new buildings to the camp. Camp Tan Da Ko is located on the south side of CCC Lake in Perry.
“In November, we went out to camp, and we had what we called an ‘Out For A Day,’’ explained Dillon. “In our threehour time, we learned all about flag etiquette. We did a whole afternoon of hands-on learning, and then we performed a flag retirement service and ceremony.”
ensures participants gain the skills necessary to thrive throughout their lives.
“The founders of Camp Fire felt they could learn survival skills and how to survive the outdoors from Indian traditions and the Indian ways,” added Dillon.
For more information on how to donate to Camp Fire or how to sign up for youth membership, visit campfirehok.org or contact Betty Dillon at (580) 370-0250.
Camp Fire is a youth development organization, established in 1929. They provide a variety of outdoor educational programs for boys and girls, ages 5-18. These programs encourage personal exploration by incorporating a researched-based approach to youth development that
The Beautiful Parks of Perry
PERRY SPLASH PAD
The new Splash Pad was completed in May of 2021. This community-funded project is available for free to young and old wanting to cool down on those hot summer days. The Splash Pad is located next to the city pool at 300 North 14th Street in Perry in Lions Park.
Visit facebook.com/ PerryOKSplashPad for more information.
PERRY MUNICIPAL POOL
Perry’s Municipal Swimming Pool is open Tuesday through Saturday from 1 pm to 6 pm. Located on Cedar Street, West side of Lion’s Park in Perry. The pool season starts on Memorial Day and ends mid-August.
Contact (580) 336-4030
PERRY SKATEPARK
Our fully-fledged skatepark with multiple ramps and obstacles can be enjoyed by expert skaters and beginners alike. Located at 14th Street and Cedar Street in Perry.
Contact parks@cityofperryok.com for more information.
LIONS PARK
Lions Park is a 4.7 acre park in Perry. Lions Park is a great place to visit with friends in Perry and offers seating amid ample green areas. Lions Park is among the 5 largest parks in Perry. Contact parks@cityofperryok.com for more information.
CENTURY PARK
A great local place to exercise and play under shade trees away from traffic and businesses. Century Park features a running trail, volleyball sandpit, pickleball, Gaga Ball, large playground, picnic areas with grills, a pavilion, spacious bathrooms and a basketball court.
Located at 600-660 N 2nd Street in Perry.
Contact: (580) 572-9465
CCC LAKE
Enjoy boating, fishing, covered picnic areas, grills, a playground, and a rustic kitchen at this Civilian Conservation Corps Lake and Park. Visitors may also make use of the amphitheater and gazebos. Visitors to CCC Lake can experience the new walking trail which was completed in 2019. This 1.1 mile, ADA compliant walking trail with two trailheads was once an equestrian trail. Today, the trail has been fully restored for walkers only with a wide crushed asphalt surface. No horses or motorized vehicles are allowed. The trail has two pet waste stations and connects to the park road for an additional 2 miles of walking experience. The gate at 1520 South 4th Street (Hwy 86) is open from dawn to dusk for walkers to enjoy the serene, quiet environment.
Contact (580) 572-9465 for more information.
PERRY WRESTLING MONUMENT PARK
Perry has won more wrestling titles than any other team in the United States. A monument to its incredible history of success in the sport and its champions can be found on the square in downtown Perry.
Located at 615 Delaware Street in Perry. Open 24 hours. Visit pwmpark.org for more information.
LEO PARK
The American Quarter Horse Association’s historical marker at the statue of Leo in Leo Park tells of an incredible race horse who retired to become the top Broodmare sire. 14 of his daughters were champions, including Miss Pawhuska. Leo park has several tennis courts, swing sets, playground equipment, covered pavilion and restrooms. The memorial was dedicated in September 1996, and is located at 2nd Street and Cedar Road.
BMAC BASEBALL COMPLEX
Named for Brendon McLarty, a local baseball star, this incredible 4-field baseball facility features top amenities and hosts tournaments throughout the year. Teams from all areas are welcome. Located at 512 35th Street in Perry.
Visit perrybaseballcomplex.com/ or contact baseball.park@cityofperryok. com or (580) 830-0554 for more information.
PERRY LAKE
Visitors to Perry Lake can enjoy camping outdoors or in RVs, boating, skiing, swimming, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Fishing permits are required and can be purchased on site. Perry Lake also includes 10 pads available for RV overnight camping with full electric, water, and sewer connections.
Located just to the south of Perry on Perry Lake Road south off Hwy 77. Visit cityofperryok.com/ visitors#PerryLake or contact (580) 572-9465 for more information.
BROOKWOOD PARK
A nice place to enjoy the shade or the playground on North 9th Street in Perry. Bring a picnic or a book and a blanket, and relax the day away.
Rotary Disc Golf Park
Perry’s nine-hole, year-round course with concrete tees and PDGA catchers is an impressive disc golf course with surprising elevation for just nine holes. Come give your game a try South Municipal Swimming Pool on the other side of the railroad tracks on 15th Street in Perry.
7 CLANS FIRST COUNCIL
Newly Renovated Waterpark
Event Venues in Perry
Perry has no shortage of venues for your events and special occasions. Visitors and residents alike enjoy a wide variety of options. From birthdays and weddings and anniversaries to meetings and conventions, Perry’s event centers are sure to help make your special days memorable.
MICROTEL INN & SUITES
BY WYNDHAMExcellent meeting space for small business or networking. 275 square foot meeting room for up to 16 people. Features A-V equipment, business center, copier, fax, and high speed internet access. Located at 410 32nd Street in Perry.
Visit wyndhamhotels.com/microtel/ perry-oklahoma or contact (580) 307-3041 .
CENTENNIAL CHAPEL
The oldest church in Perry (built in 1894) is also a wonderful location for beautiful weddings and special events. For more information, see page 12. Located just to the south of Perry on Highway 86.
Visit cityofperryok.com/visitors or contact (580) 336-0077 or parks@ cityofperryok.com.
1893 AXE HOUSE
Those who look for a different, more exciting type of party venue can plan a one-of-a-kind, axe throwing, wild fun event at Perry’s unique venue featuring the sports of Vikings. Fit for casual fun or competitions with friends, 1893 Axe House offers instruction in safe axe, saw-blade, and knife throwing if needed. Snacks and drinks are available, as well as cocktails for those over 21. Open to all ages, but minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Located at 319 N 7th Street in Perry.
Visit 1893axehouse.com or contact (580) 307-6774 to book a time or get more information.
NOBLE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Illustrating the talents and hard work of Noble County communities throughout the year, the Noble County Fairgrounds showcases exhibitions and shows at both the county and district or state level. The fairgrounds feature excellent parking to accommodate groups in any of the buildings on site. Located at 1 Ivanhoe Street in Perry.
Contact Joe Williams, Fairgrounds Supervisor, at (580) 370-0817 or email at noblecountyfairgrounds@ gmail.com for booking and more information.
ROSE HILL SCHOOL AT THE CHEROKEE STRIP MUSEUM
Rose Hill School, built in 1895, is a oneroom, country school that stands on the grounds of the Cherokee Strip Museum. Available to schedule during Fall and Spring semesters, Tuesdays through Fridays, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 2617 West Fir in Perry. See page 14 for more information about the Rose Hill School.
Visit cherokee-strip-museum.org/ RoseHill.htm for more information or contact (580) 336-2405 to schedule a group of students.
Things To Do
PERRY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Perry’s 9-hole, regulation length golf course features 3,079 yards of play from the longest tees for a par of 35. Come enjoy the greens at this highly rated course opened in 1947. Located at 2001 North 9th Street in Perry. Visit facebook.com/perrygcc or contact (580) 336-2326 for more information.
BMAC BASEBALL
COMPLEX
This incredible 4-field baseball facility features top amenities and hosts tournaments throughout the year. Named for the late “BMAC” McLarty, a local baseball star, this wonderful investment in Perry’s youth was opened in 2015. Teams from all areas are welcome. Located at 512 35th Street in Perry. Visit perrybaseballcomplex. com/ or contact baseball.park@ cityofperryok.com or (580) 8300554 for more information.
BRORSEN BLUESTEM
HUNTING
Sportsmen looking for a world-class hunting experience enjoy royal treatment in European pheasant shoots provided by premier Bluestem Hunting events. Participants can stay in the well appointed Bluestem Bunkhouse and Lodge and take advantage of the modern amenities or explore the 13 beautiful acres on site. Visit huntbluestem.com or contact (580) 336-4148 to reserve a hunt.
FANCY DANCE CASINO
Features more than 290 electronic games on a 10,000 square foot gaming floor. Players enjoy delicious food, cold beverages, and great promotions. Open 7 days a week from 10 am to midnight (and until 4 am on Friday and Saturday) at 8651 Quail in Perry. Visit fancydancecasino.net or contact (580) 713-4400 for more information.
NOBLE COUNTY YMCA
This YMCA provides programs for all ages, including health and wellness, exercise, dance, and a variety of community programs for the whole county. Open from Monday to Friday from 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 107 N 7th Street in Perry. Visit noblecoymca.org or contact (580) 336-4411 for more information.
7 CLANS CASINO
7 Clans Casino features more than 240 electrifying slot machines, a cafe, a bar, and a drive-thru smoke shop all in this 4,500 square foot adult playground! Open 7 days a week from 11 am to 1 am (until 2 am on Friday and Saturday) at 511 Kaw Street in Perry. Visit sevenclans.com/perrycasino or contact (580) 336-7260 for more information.
PERRY RODEO GROUNDS
The entire family will enjoy the Cherokee Strip Riding Club Arena’s rodeos and food from the concession stand with excellent prices. In September, enjoy live music and an after-rodeo street dance. Located at 321 Otoe Street in Perry. Visit facebook.com/perrycsrc or contact perrycsrc@yahoo.com or (405) 742-7001.
ROTARY
PARK DISC GOLF
Perry’s Disc Golf Course was donated by the Perry Rotary Club. A nine hole course all par 3’s on an open course with moderate elevation and trees. Open throughout the year. Visit cityofperryok.com or contact (580) 336-4241.
TONKAWA HOTEL & CASINO
With over 500 electronic games as well as tables for Blackjack and Texas Hold ‘Em, this hotel and casino provides both fun and relaxation for every kind of traveler. Laid-back rooms with modern amenities and conveniences offer pool views and separate living rooms. Also features a grill restaurant and a bar. Located at 16601 West South Avenue in Tonkawa, OK, just 30 minutes from Perry.
Visit tonkawacasinos.com/ tonkawa-hotel-casino or contact (877) 648-2624 for more information.
1893 AXE HOUSE
Come practice your axe throwing skill. Open to all ages, but minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. See page 40 for more information.
Visit 1893axehouse.com or contact (580) 307-6774 to book a time or get more information.
PERRY MUNICIPAL POOL
Cool off and take a dip at Perry’s Municipal Swimming Pool. See page 36 for more information.
Located on Cedar Street next to Lion’s Park in Perry. Contact (580) 336-4030
THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY
The library is open to all members of the public for free. See page 12 for more information about the Carnegie Library. Go to perrypl.okpls.org/events/ to see the availability of meeting rooms. Visit perrypl.okpls.org or contact (580) 336-4721.
MARVIN JIROUS and Sonic Success
Marvin Jirous, one of Perry’s most successful and enterprising sons, was responsible for making the Sonic, one of Oklahoma’s most successful and popular fast-food corporations, what it is today. His story is one of integrity, hard work, innovation, influence, and perseverance. From farm-boy to entrepreneur and corporate president, the tale of Marvin Jirous inspires and encourages all Oklahomans to strive to succeed.
Jirous grew up on a farm southeast of Perry to parents from Eastern Europe and Czechoslovakia. His father worked the family farm and drove a taxi cab. Young Marvin Jirous worked at the M&W Grocery after school and on weekends. His father taught him integrity and American values.
When Troy Smith and Charlie Pappe changed the name of the drive-in restaurant chain from “Top Hat” to “Sonic,” they heard from one of their equipment suppliers about a hard
working couple running the Dairy Boy in Fairview. Marvin Jirous and his wife, Barbara, were asked to become partners in opening a new Sonic. In 1962, they opened their first Sonic in Alva, Oklahoma with Charlie Pappe.
partly overshadowed by the death of their dear friend, Charlie Pappe, who had a massive heart attack and passed away at just 51 years of age.
At the time, Sonic was just a small kitchen and work area attached to canopies over 22 parking spaces, pointof-sale menu boards, and intercoms, based on a design Charlie Pappe had developed. Jirous and his wife worked hard to learn every aspect of running the business with accounting lessons from Pappe and kept the costs low. Within three years, they had part ownership in six Sonics. Their success was
Another of Charlie Pappe’s recruits to the Sonic family was Matt Kinslow of Seminole County. Kinslow and Jirous were close friends. In 1967, Sonic founder Troy Smith asked them both to join him at Sonic headquarters to run the Sonic supply. They would manage the equipment packages and the training for each new Sonic drive-in restaurant. That meant that for the next several years, Jirous spent Mondays in Alva, Tuesdays in Blackwell, Wednesdays in Ponca City, and Thursdays through Sundays traveling across western Oklahoma supervising installations and training.
New Sonics began opening at an increased rate from five in 1968 to nine in 1969. There were 16 new Sonics in 1971 and 28 in 1972. The growth created a need for a new corporate
structure. In 1973, Sonic Industries was born. It included five company-owned restaurants, the equipment operation, and ownership of the franchising operation. Troy Smith was Chairman of the Board, and Marvin Jirous was now President of the fastest growing quick service restaurant chain in the United States. Sonic opened 700 stores in two years.
Jirous served as Sonic President from 1974 to 1980 driving expansion with his “option book.” The option book was where decisions were made on who got a franchise and where each franchise would be located. It was a balancing act between protecting and supporting existing franchisees and expanding into new territories in a sustainable way.
Jirous also added the “Standard Sonic Menu” but allowed innovation giving all Sonics the option to add a breakfast menu. He increased royalty payments to create a common advertising fund. The first advertising campaign was built around a Beach Boys musical theme. The next was inspired by the television show “Happy Days.”
As the pace of expansion sped up, Sonic gained national attention. By 1978, there were more than 1,000 Sonics across 20 states. Corporate income grew from $246,000 in 1974 to $17.3 million in 1977.
When a national recession hit in the late 1970s, Marvin Jirous stepped down as corporate President to rescue his own Sonic franchises. He focused on expanding his network and looking for investment opportunities. Ultimately, the number of Sonics owned by or associated with Marvin and Barbara Jirous grew to 85.
Marvin Jirous remained a farm boy at heart. He still owns his family’s farm southeast of Perry. He and his son bought additional farms as well. On one of those farms, drillers found an extension of the Ames Hole. Jirous, ever the entrepreneur, also invested in and sold banks to MidFirst Bank.
The Jirous’ successes have been generously shared over the years. They sponsored a number of exhibits at the Oklahoma History Center, including Launch to Landing: Oklahomans and Space. They have enjoyed giving to OETA, where they are regularly thanked on air for being “Producers.” They served as founding partners of the Perry Alumni Association, and they support the Cherokee Strip Museum, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the story of Perry, right back where their story started.
PERRY Dining
Perry’s incredible restaurant selection satisfies locals and visitors alike. From delicious down-home cooking at the oldest cafe in Oklahoma to warm, home-baked goods to authentic Mexican cuisine to fresh, hot Chinese food; there is something to please everyone. Settle in for a cocktail with your meal or belly-up to the bar for a night out with friends.
611 BAKEHOUSE
Comfy coffee, sandwich, and dessert shop that is also a ministry. Located in the historic 1936 Elite Hotel at 611 Delaware in Perry. 611bakehouse.com/611bakehouse.html (580) 370-0639
ACES HIGH
Friendly and lively bar featuring daily drink specials and pool tables. Stop by for a drink and join in one of the frequent pool tournaments. 21 and over. Located at 306 North 6th Street in Perry. (580) 336-8926
MARIACHI
MEXICAN GRILL
Perry’s “must-stop” Mexican grill features authentic Mexican food and a great dining experience. Located just off Exit 186 at 2714 Fir Street in Perry. mariachimexicangrill.com (580) 336-3030
MCDONALD’S
Famous fast-food chain with restaurants all over the world and a great breakfast biscuit and hot coffee for mornings on the go. Located at 2802 Fir Street in Perry. mcdonalds.com (580) 336-3455
PANDA BUFFET
Impressive Chinese buffet with a wide variety of fresh, hot food. Open from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, Closed on Mondays. Located at 645 Fir Street in Perry. (580) 336-3888
MOM’S
COOL BUS
Nostalgic Ice Cream Bus serving cool, yummy treats from popsicles to King Cones to Italian Ice Cups. This ice cream shop on wheels moves to wherever it’s needed for parties or special events. momscoolbus.com (405) 254-7002
SIMPLE SIMON’S PIZZA
Easygoing Italian chain restaurant serving classic and creative pizzas, subs, and calzones. Located at 1608 West Fir Street in Perry. simplesimonspizza.com (580) 681-2020
ARBY’S
Offering delicious roast beef, turkey, and premium Angus beef sandwiches, all sliced fresh everyday. Located inside the Love’s Travel Stop at 2805 Fir Street in Perry. https://locations.arbys.com/ ok/perry/
SUBWAY
Popular sandwich chain restaurant offering a change from standard fast food with fresh cut veggies, savory meats and proteins, fresh baked bread, and cookies. Located at 825 Fir Street in Perry. subway.com (580) 336-9236
KAYA HIBACHI
Hot and fresh Japanese cuisine to-go. Enjoy sushi rolls, fried rice, hibachi and much more. 580-262-1083
Charlie B’s (580) 710-7055
Boomarang Diner (580) 710-7030
Red Line Nutrition (918) 352-8829
La Macarena (580) 572-9997
Maroon Nutrition 421 N. 7th
Sooner’s Corner Restaurant (580) 336-5111
KUMBACK CAFE
Braum’s (580) 336-8905 Sonic (580) 336-9435
Pizza Hut 580-336-2237
The oldest continuing cafe in Oklahoma can also boast the same name and the same location since May 3, 1926. Perry’s historic Kumback Cafe is a charming, warm reminder of days past. Down-home, country cookinwwg aroma fills the air as you walk through the antique door into the cozy, inviting restaurant. The walls are decorated with images of Noble County and Perry’s past. Bar stools line the counter at the front, and comfortable tables surround the rest of the space. This historic landmark has become a recognizable vestige of Oklahoma history. In 1940, then owner Eddie Parker replaced the small, white stucco building that was the home of the cafe with the one that exists now. The restaurant has only ever been owned by two families. In 1973, former employee of the cafe, Tony Macias, purchased the Kumback, and he and his wife, Marilee, made it what it is today. In 1999 a marquee was added to the front of the building, and its facade was updated with marble and burgundy tile.
The Kumback Cafe has been in continuous operation for nearly 100 years, only closing for a time during the pandemic. Its delicious food, warm, friendly atmosphere, and value for its history will keep it a local favorite for years to come.
Open Mon through Sat, from 6am to 2pm. 625 Delaware, Perry, OK (580) 336-4646
Perry’s Senior Citizens Center was started in the 1960s by a group of active seniors who wanted a place to gather and socialize. From meeting in a church to a little rented space to the building donated by the Perry Ministerial Alliance where the center is today, the Senior Citizens Center has been open to anyone ages 50 and over for many decades. The center has a wide range of games and activities constantly going on. Participants don’t pay any fees or join any membership. The center is just open all week to seniors who would like to come and be active and enjoy themselves. There are games, internet, newspapers, books, and complimentary coffee and cookies. Every day at 1:00 p.m. there is a group activity, such as a pitch game or another card game. There is always a puzzle out to be worked on. Tuesdays and Thursdays, the seniors play pitch at the center. On Wednesdays, they have a bingo game. On Friday mornings, they practice painting and create the
art that covers the colorful center walls, and on the 4th Monday of the month, there is an open mic music night. Seniors from all over come to the center to perform country music or dance or just listen and have fun.
“We play games, and I try to encourage people to meet their friends down here,” said Michelle McCrary, director of the Senior Citizens Center. “Drink my coffee, and let me clean up after. We’d love to have you. This is yours. It’s your place.”
“The seniors that come here stay pretty active,” added McCrary. “A body in motion stays in motion. If I can get somebody into the door, they’ll come back.”
The Perry Senior Citizens Center is funded by the United Fund, the City of Perry, and generous donations from Perry citizens. The center is located at 309 7th Street in Perry and it is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more information, contact Michelle McCrary at (580) 336-4676.
of the City of Perry, East side of the road, on US 77 Highway. The Perry Municipal Airport has been a part of the community as the Noble Army Air eld since February 11, 1942.
Since its inception, it has helped train some of the Airmen of WWII in the Fairchild PT-19 and Boeing PT-17 Stearman. The Noble Army Air eld was deactivated at the drawdown of WWII and would eventually become the Perry Municipal Airport. Holding to its original purpose, the Perry Municipal Airport continues to provide the military with the runway needed to help train future Air Force pilots in the T-6 Texan II from Vance Air Force Base in Enid, OK.
As a part of the National Airspace System, we are a joint e ort between the City of Perry, Federal Aviation Administration and Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission with the common goal to serve the users of the United States National Airspace System, both military and civilian. We provide 24 hour fuel 7 days a week, 365 days a year and services to travelers who are landing here to visit the City of Perry, neighboring towns and townships or those who are just passing through.
We have 5 city owned hangars and 16 privately owned hangars that are home to 2 aerial application businesses and a total of 26 based aircraft.
Our airport also provides indirect support for Emergency Medical Services by providing the runway and fuel needed for Life Flight Aircraft to operate should anyone in our city need moved rapidly to another hospital for specialized medical attention.
This is a common response we receive when talking to people in Perry.
Shop til you Drop in Perry!
HOMELAND GROCERIES
& BAKED GOODS
Open 7 days a week 7 am to 9 pm 702 Fir Street in Perry Contact (580) 336-5316
KENNEDY TRUE VALUE
Hardware Store
Open Mon. - Fri. 7 am to 6 pm, Sat. 8 am to 6 pm Sunday noon to 5 pm. 715 Fir Street in Perry Contact (580) 336-5420
LOVE’S TRAVEL STOP
Gas Station, Food, Gifts, Travel Supplies
Open 24 Hours 2805 West Fir Street in Perry Visit loves.com or contact (580) 572-6204
RED EARTH D’SIGNS
THORN ORIGINALS
Flowers & Gifts
Open Mon. - Fri. 8 am to 5:30 pm Saturday from 8 am to 5 pm 642 Cedar Street in Perry Contact (580) 336-5505
TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY
Hardware, Feed, & Pet Supplies
Open 7 days a week 8 am to 9 pm 1506 Fir Street in Perry Contact (580) 572-2061
YANKEE DIME MERCANTILE
Antiques
607 Elm Street in Perry Contact (580) 370-5151
SEVENTH STREET SPA
Manicures, Pedicures, Spray Tans, Laser Lipo & Body Works
640 COLLECTIVE
640 Cedar | Perry, OK (580) 370-0778 640collective@gmail.com
BOYEA’S BAKERY
Home-Baked Goods Breads, Cakes, Cobblers, & Cookies
Open Tues. - Fri. 5 am to 5 pm Sat. 8 am to noon 403 Fir Street Contact (972) 786-2012
CEDAR STREET
BOUTIQUE
Womens Apparel - Graphic Tees, Kimonos, Cardigans, Casual Dress
Open Tues. - Fri. 10 am to 6 pm 616 Cedar Street Visit facebook.com/ localcedarstreetboutique
FOSTER CORNER DRUG
Pharmacy, Drugstore, Soda Fountain
Open Mon. - Fri. 8:30 am to 6 pm Sat. 8:30 am to 1 pm
328 North 6th Street Visit fcdrug.com or contact (580) 336-2136
Signs, Banners, Apparel
Open Mon. - Fri. 9 am to 5 pm 317 N 7th Street in Perry Visit redearthdsigns.net or contact (580) 336-9979
SIMPLY HOME
Flooring & Home Improvement Store
Open Mon. - Fri. 10 am to 6 pm 1502 Fir Street in Perry Located inside BBC Home Furniture Visit facebook.com/ simplyhomellcperryok or contact (580) 370-6471
SISTER SPIRITS LIQUOR STORE
Open Mon. - Sat. 9 am to 9 pm 1410 Fir Street in Perry Contact (580) 572-9981
STILLWATER
MILLING CO.
Livestock Feeds and Farming Equipment
Open Mon. - Fri. 8 am to 5:30 pm Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm 206 Gene Taylor Street in Perry Visit stillwatermill.com/stores/perry or contact (580) 336-2168
Boutique Clothing 323 N. 7th Street Perry, OK 73077
Other Shopping in Perry
Dollar General 524 Fir Street
Georgia’s Fine Furniture 645 Delaware DG Market 1716 Fir Street
Brown Bagged Liquor 337 E. Fir Street
O’Reillys Auto Parts 1506 Fir Street Perry Sports & Outdoor 604 Cedar Street BBC Home Furniture 2001 Video 1502 Fir Street
www.mainstreetperry.com 580-336-1212
Perry Events
January-December
Cherokee Strip Riding Club
The Cherokee Strip Riding Club was established over 50 years ago in Perry, Oklahoma for the purpose of bringing together people and families who are interested in horseback riding and horse activities. It is a riding club for all to learn and teach the art of horsemanship, proper care, love and admiration of the horse. The secondary purpose of the club is to provide positivew family entertainment at a cost affordable to all members of the community. The CSRC is host to over 30 events yearly including playdays, junior rodeos, trail rides, ranch rodeos, horsemanship clinics, and an annual KPRA/IPRA rodeo.
January
Trout Fishing Tournament
Perry is one of eight designated trout fishing areas in Oklahoma and one of three lakes that offer trout fishing. Pack up the family and enjoy a morning of trout fishing at CCC Lake in Perry, OK! The tournament is held the last Saturday of January.
February Noble County /Spring Livestock Show and Exhibition
The Noble County /Spring Livestock Show and Exhibition takes place the week of Presidents Day in February each year at the Noble County Fairgrounds in Perry. Activities at the event include youth livestock show for cattle, swine, sheep and goats.
Perry
Chamber
of Commerce Annual
Banquet is the annual banquet to honor and support Chamber memberts who have contributed and invested in the community and events throughout the year. Awards presented to Business of the Year, Volunteer of the Year and retiring Chamber Board of Directors.
March
Perry BMAC Baseball Complex Spring Season Begins!
This four-field facility is perfect for hosting small to medium sized tournaments. Spring Season begins in March and goes until July and Fall tournaments are August throught October.
Spring-Summer-Fall Farmers Market in Main Street Perry April
Ranch Rodeo: Hosted by CSRC Cherokee Strip KPRA/IPRA Rodeo
This spring rodeo features fun-style timed competitions of various exhibitions and races such as calf branding and team pinning.
Lion’s Club Easter Egg Hunt
An annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Noble County Courthouse Lawn. Candy, money, and other prizes will be placed inside the easter eggs. Come hunt some eggs and see the Easter Bunny. Everyone is invoited!
Springfest Car Show
Car cruise and car show featuring cars, trucks, and motorcycles! All are welcome. Enjoy crafts, vendors and eshibitors. Chow down at the food trucks. Bring the family, there are children’s activities, too. Car show is held the last weekend of April.
May
Annual Golf Tournament
Perry’s annual Golf Tournament kicks off every May.
July
July 4th - Independence Day Fireworks
Come enjoy our brilliant fireworks display at Perry Lake.
August Meet a Maroon
Join us on the courthouse lawn and meet your 2023 PHS Sports teams, cheerleaders and band members.
Cruis’n Oklahoma
September
Cherokee Strip Celebration
Held the closest Saturday to September 16th. It is the largest event in Noble County and the longest running festival in the State of Oklahoma. The festivities include the Noble County Free Fair, Exchange Bank BBQ, Perry alumni Honor Roll, and the Cherokee Strip Rodeo, a 5k/10k run, Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast, FB&T Lil’ Settlers Land run, the parade, craft and food vendors and entertainment. The night is finished off with the final day of the CSRC Rodeo at the rodeo grounds.
CSRC Cherokee Strip KPRA/IPRA Rodeo
Bronc riding, bull riding, calf and team roping, barrel racing and the crowning of the rodeo queen. Visit several craft and food vendors Friday and Saturday night during the Cherokee Strip Celebration.
Noble County Free Fair
Events at the fair include an open hourse show, poultry show, rabbit show, youth and open livestock show for cattle swine, sheep and goats, and 4-H, FFA, OHCE and open class building exhibits and other family fun activities.
Annual Street Dance Meet us on Main Street for the Cherokee Strip Celebration Street Dance
October
Halloween Around the Square
Bring your ghosts and goblins to the downtown square and receive candy/goodlies from local business owners!
November
Veterans Day Parade
Perry’s parade celebrating our American heroes .
Main Street Shop Small Saturday Shop all of your favorite local small businesses during Shop Small Saturday.
December Christmas Parade
You better watch out, you better not pout, because SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN! Watch the parade and see Santa!
Lions Club Pet Parade
Bring your pets (real or stuffed) and come join us as we follow Santa and the fire truck around the square to Santa’s house where he will be available for Christmas lists.
Is the Perry BMAC Baseball Complex a world-class facility with all the amenities your tournament could need? It certainly is, and we’re very proud of it. Beyond the boundaries of our beautiful four-field baseball complex, though, is a multitude of places to eat, sights to see, and things to do. The fun doesn’t end when the tournament is over!
www.perrybaseballcomplex.com
Check out our facility video!
We’ve got baseball and a whole lot more. We’ve got baseball and a whole lot more.
1893 Axe House 319 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-307-6774
4thesellofit, LLC 102 Fir Perry, OK 73077 405-384-6045
611 Bakehouse 611 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-370-0639
640 Collective 640 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-370-0778
7 Clans Casino Perry 511 Kaw Perry, OK 73077 580-336-7260
Ace’s High 306 6th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-8926 Aflac Perry, OK 73077 580-370-1230 580-572-8407
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53 716 Delaware Perry, OK 73077
American Legion Ellis Jirous Post 53 716 Delaware Perry, OK 73077
Assembly of God Church 401 RJ Rutherford Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9538
B&C Business Products 113 W. 9th Stillwater, OK 74074 405-372-3882
Baker, Ihrig & Corley, P.C 222 E. 7th Ave Stillwater, OK 74074 405-377-8644
Baldwin & Co 612 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5707
Biswell Construction 405-229-1696
Bluepeak meetbluepeak.com
Boyea’s Bakery 403 Fir Perry, OK 73077 972-786-2012
Brendon McLarty Memorial Foundation P.O. Box 54944 OKC, OK 73154 580-336-7431
Brent’s Paint & Body Shop 712 N. 15th Suite B Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4761
Brorsen Bluestems, Inc. 11100 Lariat Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4963
Brown Dugger Funeral Home 1010 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4444
Budget Inn 515 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4463
C.O.D. Heating & Air, Inc. 313 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5881
Calvary Baptist Church 1102 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9120
Camp Fire of Perry P.O. Box 742 Perry, OK 73077 580-370-0250
Cherokee Strip Museum 2617 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2405
Cherokee Strip Riding Club P.O. Box 713 Perry, OK 73077 405-742-7001
Chisholm Broadband 4718 W. Garriott Enid, OK 73703 580-366-0606
Companion Healthcare 1310 E. Oklahoma Ave Guthrie, OK 73044 405-293-9000
Cowboy Driving Academy decisivedriver.com
CREC 3305 S. Boomer Rd Stillwater, OK 74074 405-372-2884
Custom Dental 1606 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2306
Davis Sanitation & Landfill, Inc. P.O. Box 40 Tonkawa, OK 74653 800-522-6437
Dearingers
605 S. Lewis Stillwater, OK 74074 405-377-2800
Dighton Marler Funeral Home 203 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-572-9911
Dunford Auto Sales 423 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4645
Phone: 580-363-1260
Perry Chamber of Commerce 2023
E.E.E. Storage
421 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3090
Edward Jones Investments 600 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2622
Exchange Bank 523 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5531
Family Medical 413 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9953
Fancy Dance Casino 8651 Quail Perry, OK 73077 580-713-4400
Farha Wholesale Co. 208 S. 1st Ponca City, OK 74601 580-765-5549
First Bank & Trust 401 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5562
First Christian Church 701 Holly Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4576
First United Methodist Church 727 Elm Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2776
Foster Corner Drug 328 N. 6th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2136
FSW&B CPA’s, PLLC 205 W. McElroy Rd Stillwater, OK 74075 405-624-9500
Full-Line Travel
500 Quail Creek Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9638
Green Valley Nursing Home 1103 Birch Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2285
H&W Real Estate Perry, OK 73077 580-370-0761
HB Creative Design 13300 Lariat Perry, OK 73077 405-326-8280
Homeland 702 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5316
Hospice of North Central Oklahoma 445 Fairview Ponca City, OK 74601 580-762-9102
Hulet Plumbing 505 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9446
Humanity Hospice 1109 N. Bryant #100 Edmond, OK 73034 405-418-2530
J & J Solutions 6990 Independence Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3050
Juvo Web 424 S. Squires Landing Blvd. Stillwater, OK 74074 405-334-4317
Karman Legacy Hospice 1311 S. Western Rd Stillwater, OK 74074 405-377-8012
Kay Electric 300 W. Doolin Ave Blackwell, OK 74631 580-363-1260
Kaya Hibachi Perry, OK 73077 580-262-1083
Kemnitz Oil Co., Inc. 524 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2557
Kennedys True Value
715 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5420
Kumback Café 625 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4646
Ladies Tuesday Afternoon Club
Landrun Realty 320 N. 6th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-1500
Larry’s Machine Shop 6500 Independence Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3555
Lions Meadows of Hope 619 Main Street Stillwater, OK 74074 405-547-9506
Love’s Travel Stop 2805 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-572-6204
Main Street Perry 327 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-1212
Mariachi Mexican Grill 2714 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-572-2050
McDonald’s 2802 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3455
McGuar’s Carpentry & Roofing Perry, OK 73077 580-336-8095
Meridian Technology Center 1312 S. Sangre Rd Stillwater, OK 74074 405-377-3333
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Perry 410 32nd Perry, OK 73077 580-307-3041
Mill Creek Carpet & Tile 1406 E. 6th Ave Stillwater, OK 74074 405-332-5565
Milligan Ventures 617 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 405-880-0191
Mom’s Cool Bus, LLC Perry, OK 73077 405-254-7002
Noble Advisors 580-336-1010
Noble County Cattlemen’s Association Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5562
Noble County Ducks Unlimited 405-338-8060
Noble County Geneology Society P.O. Box 785 Perry, OK 73077 580-370-1799
Northern OK Youth Services 2203 N. Ash Ponca City, OK 74601 580-762-8341
73077
Northern Oklahoma College
1220 E. Grand Tonkawa, OK 74653 580-628-6200
Northern Therapy & Rehabilitation 1016 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3000
Norton Heat & Air, LLC 1224 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5367
Oklahoma Ag Credit
519 E. 32nd Ave Stillwater, OK 74074 405-372-1841
Oklahoma Community Credit Union
311 E. McElroy Rd Stillwater, OK 74075 405-743-3328
Old Crow Corner 301 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 310-505-1818
OMPA 2701 W. I-35 Frontage Rd Edmond, OK 73013 405-340-5047
Overhead Door 502 E. 12th Ave Stillwater, OK 74074 405-372-6186
Panda Buffet 645 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3888
Parrish Electric 3 East Boundary Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9484
Pave Your Way, LLC 318 SW 2nd Lucien, OK 73757 405-334-9721
Perry Alumni Association 606 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-370-1799
Perry Carnegie Library 302 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4721
Perry Daily Journal 714 Dleaware Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2222
Perry Family Dental 708 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2227
Perry Family Practice 505 14th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3529
Perry Golf & Country Club 2001 N. 9th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2326
Perry Paint & Body Shop, Inc. 712 N. 15th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4544
Perry Progress Club
Perry Public Schools 900 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4511
Perry Ready-Mix Inc. 910 Ash Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5575
Perry Smiles 505 N. 14th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2255
Perry Study Club Perry Telephone Directory 1101 Irvine Dr Edmond, OK 73025 405-830-2241
Perry Veterinary Hospital 1510 US-77 West Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2234
Platinum Real Estate 311 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-710-7001
Powers Abstract 635 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4068
Powers Real Estate, LLC Perry, OK 73077 580-370-5047
Primrose Retirement Community 823 Range Rd Stillwater, OK 74074 405-533-3300
Progressive Apartments Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9994
ProValue.Net 801 S. Main Stillwater, OK 74074 405-624-6000
PTE Central 415 S. Perkins Stillwater, OK 74074 405-372-4422
Red Earth D’Signs 317 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9970
Rotary Club
Salon 77 1917 HWY 77 N Perry, OK 73077 918-855-9079
Sam’s Tire & Wrecker 623 Elm Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2824
Schieffer and Schieffer, Inc. 320 N. 6th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4903
Security Finance 1008 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-1021
Seth Wadley Chevy of Perry 300 Charles R Hall Dr. Perry, OK 73077 580-307-1197
Seth Wadley Ford of Perry 520 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-307-3432
Seventh Street Spa 323 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 405-937-0066
Simple Simon’s Pizza 1608 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-681-2020
Simply Home
1502 Fir (inside BBC Furniture)
Perry, OK 73077 580-370-6471
Sister Spirits of Perry 1410 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-572-9981
Sooner Corner Repair Center 3103 Highway 77 W Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9400
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 701 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 405-747-4711
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church 421 N. 9th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9300
Stash Your Stuff, LLC 1704 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 405-300-4919
State Farm Insurance 405 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2110
Stephenson, Baggs & Guthrie Commerical Insurance
P.O. Box 543 Perry, OK 73077 405-600-8253
Stillwater Medical Center 1323 W. 6th Ave Stillwater, OK 74074 405-372-1480
Stillwater Medical Center - Perry 501 14th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3541
Stillwater Milling Co
206 Gene Taylor Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2168
Subsite Electronics 1950 Fir Perry, OK 73077
Subway - D&D Food Service, Inc. 825 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9236
Super 8 Motel 2608 W. Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-275-2320
Tag Agency 325 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4763
The Cedar Street Boutique
616 Cedar Perry, OK 73077
The Ditch Witch Division 1959 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4402
Thorn Originals 642 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 580-336-5505
Thrivent Financial 612 Cedar Perry, OK 73077 405-359-7283
TLC Travel Staff 718 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-710-3073
TNJ Meats Orlando, OK 73073 405-562-6973
Tonkawa Hotel & Casino 16601 W. South Ave Tonkawa, OK 74653 877-648-2624
Tractor Supply Co. 1506 Fir Perry, OK 73077 580-572-2061
Tresler Properties, LLC Perry, OK 73077 949-525-0899
Trout Funeral Home 1408 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-8904
United Fund of Perry 580-336-5562
Wilda Eye Care 415 N. 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-0777
Wings of Hope Crisis Services 3800 N. Washington Stillwater, OK 74075 405-372-9922
Womack AgencyFarmers Group 623 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-336-6300
Wymer Brownlee 621 Delaware Perry, OK 73077 580-336-9303
Yankee Dime Mercantile 607 Elm Perry, OK 73077 580-370-5151
YMCA 107 7th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4411
Zion Lutheran Church Perry, OK 73077 580-336-3433
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Legion Meeting first Tuesday of the month 6:30 PM
Auxiliary Meeting third Tuesday of the month 7:00 PM
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