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VOL 21 ISSUE 6
JUNE 2014
BIXBY GLENPOOL JENKS SAPULPA NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper
American Celebrates America Need A Vehicle? No American Heritage Bank continues tradition of celebrating Independence Day in Sapulpa.
Credit? No Problem.
By Christopher Davis
In honor of Independence Day, American Heritage Bank presents the 18th annual fireworks show in Sapulpa on Friday, July 4. For most, July 4th tradition involves friends, family and lots of food, capped off with a fireworks display. Folks in every town make an annual pilgrimage to their local fireworks show, toting blankets, coolers, snacks and a radio while contemplating the freedom that characterizes our nation. For Sapulpans, a trek toward the Municipal Golf Course will be rewarded with one of the finest shows in the region, thanks to American Heritage Bank. “People look forward to seeing the show, and we work hard to give it to them,” says Sarah
Car Country can help you build your credit and put you in a clean, reliable vehicle. By Duane Blankenship
If you have no credit or need to re-establish your credit, Car Country can help. Manager Toby Anglen has been at the Bixby location for three years, and he loves putting customers in the
vehicle they desire while helping them rebuild their credit. “You buy here and you pay here,” says Toby. “And we can help virtually anyone get credit approval to buy a car, (continued on page 22)
Stephanie Walters, Sarah McCormick and Betty Calley are hard at work preparing for the 18th annual fireworks show.
McCormick, vice president and marketing director of American Heritage Bank.
Planners expect more than 15,000 people to watch
Toby Anglen, manager of Car Country in Bixby, wants to help you establish your credit and help you find the vehicle you’ve been wanting.
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A Concrete Solution LCI Concrete is your turnkey professional for replacing deteriorating driveways. By Duane Blankenship
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Kalan Paul and LCI Concrete provide replacement driveways for homeowners. “We pride ourselves on completing every turnkey project to the satisfaction of our customers,” he says. “Most area driveways deteriorate due to the harshness of our Oklahoma winters and the measures taken to remove snow and ice.” LCI Concrete specializes in pouring, scoring and polishing concrete driveways and has served the greater Tulsa area for nearly ten years.
If you’re considering a new concrete driveway, here are some things Kalan advises becoming aware of: Make sure you’re dealing with a reputable company that has general liability and workman’s comprehensive insurance. You don’t want to be held liable for expenses resulting from an accident. Find a contractor who has been in business for at least one year. Never pay for work in advance. You might wake up and find that your contractor has “left Dodge”
and cannot be reached. Get a written quote listing exactly what work will be done, a materials list with specifications and how long it will take to complete the project. This is your insurance that acceptable quality and standards are met. It’s also good to check to see that the contractor is a member in good standing with the Better Business Bureau. A reputable concrete contractor will mention the word “rebar” without your having to ask because steel reinforce-
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life could be reduced by many years. (continued on page 22)