Value News Tulsa December 2013

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VOL 20 ISSUE 12

December 2013

TULSA

NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Committed to Improving Your Buying Experience Bill Knight Ford maintains focus of making the total automotive experience outstanding for every customer. By Duane Blankenship

Bill Knight Ford is an awardwinning Ford dealership that keeps its sights on improving the customer experience. Selected as the recipient of the Ford Motor Company’s Presidents Award for four consecutive years, Bill Knight Ford continues to receive national recognition as one of the leading Ford dealerships in Oklahoma and the United States. Mr. Knight and his dealership continue raising the industry standard bar each year. “We’ve made a lot of changes over the years as we continually strive to make buying a car and related services as simple and

enjoyable as humanly possible.” Bill Knight Ford recently opened up their indoor showroom to make it more userfriendly and inviting, plus create more space for displaying vehicles. Bill Knight Ford also recently completed construction of an all new and separate Fleet Center to house a revamped fleet sales department. “We identified and responded to the needs of companies in the metro Tulsa area,” said Mr. Knight. “As the economy has begun recovering and new home builds have increased, many companies are

now replacing their fleets with new vehicles.” Knight has added five full-time sales staff members with a vision of serving the needs of that market. The automotive detail department will also be housed in the new Fleet Center. Knight says the dealership’s detail department had outgrown its current space. With the department now located in the new Fleet Center, detail has effectively tripled their square footage. They operate state-ofthe-art automotive detailing equipment to ensure total customer satisfaction. With the (continued on page 24)

Owner Bill Knight, Service Manager Bill Duensing and General Manager Kelly Summers are proud of the everevolving changes focusing on outstanding customer services that keep Bill Knight Ford a significant leader in the automotive industry.

Are Headaches and Chronic Fatigue Affecting Your Life?

Choices for Life Seeking Foster Parents

Dr. Terry Bennett and his staff are experts in treating those with TMJ/TMD and sleep apnea.

The therapeutic foster care agency strives to connect big-hearted parents with kids who need them most.

By Derek Taylor

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Dr. Terry Bennett, Tulsa TMJ Orofacial Pain & Sleep Disorders Clinic.

By Christopher Davis

Millions of people are affected every day by headaches and chronic pain, according to Dr. Terry Bennett, D.M.D. of the Tulsa TMJ Orofacial Pain & Sleep Disorders Clinic. “Many people just suffer and try to do the best they can, but suffering day in and day out is no way to live,” says Dr. Bennett. After practicing general dentistry for 13 years, Dr. Bennett became interested in treating TMJ/TMD (temporomandibular joint disorder) after helping two patients suffering from chronic migraines. Doctors and neurologists had them on several medications that didn’t work so they were told the headaches were stressrelated. Dr. Bennett knew they had TMD and was successful in eliminating their headaches. As a result, in 1990, Dr. Bennett decided to limit his dental practice to helping patients with TMJ/TMD. Dr. Bennett has successfully (continued on page 24) (continued on page 2) www.valuenews.com South Tulsa 39,625 homes (This is a geo-demographic mailing list and delivered to homes in Mid-Town and South Tulsa.)

Bixby, Jenks Glenpool & Sapulpa 23,266 homes Bixby- 74008–7,178 Glenpool–74033–3,700 Jenks–74037–5,010 Sapulpa–74066–7,378

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This holiday season, Choices for Life Foster Care invites you to consider opening your heart and home to a child who needs your help. Choices for Life is an agency

that specializes in therapeutic foster care for children with unique needs. Working with DHS, the agency places children from traumatizing (continued on page 24)

(L to R) Back row: Paul Smith, Cynthia Stubblefield, Cathi Murphy and Harold Thompson. Front row: Phyllis Bowen, Pam Ittner and Beverly Litterell.

Owasso/Collinsville 18,374 homes Owasso–74055–12,055 Collinsville–74021–6,319

Rogers County 22,655 homes Claremore–74017–8,951 74019–5,739 Catoosa–74015–2,584 Chelsea–74016–1,796 Inola–74036–2,159 Oologah–74053–1,426

Broken Arrow 34,022 homes 74011–9,439 74012–19,111 74014–5,472

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