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VOL 21 ISSUE 4
April 2014
OWASSO COLLINSVILLE
NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper
The Name Says It All Dun-Rite Roofing is an established roofing company with a desire to please. By Duane Blankenship
Jim Murr, president of DunRite Roofing, says the company was established in 1992 as a small business providing roofing services for mostly “new construction” home builders. Today the company has multiple roofing crews that provide roofs for both new construction and complete tear off and roof replacements, including wind and hail repair, as well
as seamless guttering. They are members of the Oklahoma Roofing Contractors Association (ORCA), Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa, and work with Habitat for Humanity. Jim’s philosophy has always been to treat his customers as he himself would like to be treated. “One of my biggest annoyances is high-
pressure salesmen. I assure you, we value any opportunity to quote your roofing job and your project is very important to us. But once we’ve met with you and have provided a free estimate and proposal, we will not keep contacting you unless you request that we do so.” Dun-Rite Roofing has served customers throughout (continued on page 26)
Sales Manager Doug Hazelwood and President Jim Murr provide free estimates and inspections for Dun-Rite Roofing.
Straight Talk about Adult Braces Invisalign™ offers adult patients an embarrassment-free way to straighten their teeth. By Lorrie Ward
Dr. Voto (left) and Dr. Drake beside the digital X-ray machine.
Have you ever looked at your smile and perceived an imperfection, only to think, “It’s too late to do anything about that now. I’m past the age for braces”? Maybe you associate braces with adolescence and feel that having reached adulthood, you must now simply live with any cosmetic issues that bother you. Perhaps your issues are more pragmatic, as
you endure headaches and other pain associated with a misaligned bite, but you still are self-conscious and anxious about the idea of getting braces. According to Dr. Gene Drake and Dr. Jayson Voto of Drake & Voto Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, you can now put some of your misgivings to rest. They offer patients the option of
Invisalign™, braces that are imperceptible to the naked eye. The doctors explain that the decision between traditional braces and Invisalign™ is made on an individual basis, depending on the needs of the patient, but they have found that many patients, especially adults, gravitate toward Invisalign™. “I see many patients who (continued on page 26)
Bringing Kids Back to Nature Camp Courage USA gets children away from TVs and video games to hiking, archery, fishing, swimming and more. By Christopher Davis
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For just about anyone older than 30, childhood memories typically include being sent outside to play with strict instructions not to return until the streetlights turn on. Of course, for a variety of reasons (technology and safety, for example), these cultural memories are an endangered species. Video
games mimic physical activities and sports. Smartphones offer instant access to movies and TV shows in the car, at the grocery store and anywhere else a phone signal permeates. It seems like the biggest challenge for parents nowadays is mitigating how much “screen time” children
indulge in while gently nudging them to play outside. Camp Courage offers children an attractive outlet combining fun with the outdoors in a positive environment that instills a love for nature, and builds confidence and friendships for life. “We provide a way to (continued on page 26)
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