Value News October 2015 Rogers County

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VOL 22 ISSUE 10

October 2015

ROGERS COUNTY NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Busy Season for Rogers County Historical Society RCHS activities include the Old Home Tour, a Murder Mystery, Downton Abbey Christmas Tea and other exciting changes at Claremore’s Belvidere Mansion. By Carol BeckRound For the Rogers County Historical Society, the next few months are an exciting time as several events are planned to raise funds for the nonprofit organization. The annual Old Home Tour is set for Saturday, October 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring several historic homes in the downtown Claremore area. “The home tour (continued on page 24)

Lower Your Utility Bills Community Builders offers customers great suggestions for efficient home improvement. By Duane Blankenship

Members of the Rogers County Historical Society are preparing for the upcoming Old Home Tour in downtown historical Claremore. (L to R): Hoytanna Benigar, RCHS president; Patrick Deaver, vice-president; Susan Cunningham, Belvidere Gift Store Manager; Sandra Coy, RCHS treasurer; (back) Kathy Wilken, Belvidere Tea Room Manager; and Morgan Williams, RCHS vice-president. Cunningham’s historic home is one that will be featured on the Old Home Tour.

McDonald’s Now Has Breakfast All Day

Community Builders, Inc. President Greg Wolter founded the organization while working out of his home more than 30 years ago. The company does home remodeling throughout most of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Southeast Kansas, and Southwest Missouri. They are not general contractors, but rather specialize in work they know best and do really well. That includes energy-efficient composite siding and replacement windows, bath remodels, GutterProUSA gutter guard systems, sunrooms that are second to none, and metal roof systems. According to Greg, throughout their long history, Community Builders has impressed customers with their professionalism and dedication to customer service. “We’re grateful to be able to

provide outstanding products and services to our clients and are thankful for the opportunity they’ve given us to earn their business,” he said. Now is a great time to be thinking about roofs. Greg says a common shingle has an average life expectancy of only seven years, and a quality, top-ofthe-line shingle should last about 11 years. Community Builders is currently featuring metal shingles and stone-coated metal shingles that carry 50-year labor and materials warranties. Yes, they cost more than run-ofthe-mill composite shingles, but compare the life expectancies. Greg says that most insurance companies also discount premiums on homeowner policies up to 35 percent for stone-coated or metal roofs. (continued on page 24)

Breakfast fans everywhere are happy McDonald’s is now offering a limited breakfast menu any time of day. By Jim Butcher

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For the past couple of weeks, the 79 McDonald’s restaurants in Green Country have been enjoying an edge on the chain’s 14,300plus locations in the United States, by offering a limited breakfast menu beginning on September 14. On October 6, the McDonald’s chain goes nationwide with all-day breakfast, after franchisees voted to approve the proposal. “I’m excited about the menu change,” said Tim Rich. He and his wife, Patty, own five McDonald’s locations: three in Owasso, plus Claremore and Mannford. “I’m excited about McDonald’s listening to the customers who have been asking for an all-day breakfast menu for a long time,” Tim said. Tim noted that McDonald’s has been experimenting with this idea at several different loca(continued on page 24)

Franchisee owner Tim Rich welcomes you to the All-Day Breakfast, a major change in McDonald’s restaurants in the United States. Rich and his wife, Patty, own five McDonald’s locations in Green Country, which began offering a limited breakfast menu in September.

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