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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 2015 Backpack giveaway SOS offers utility cost hel p Siuslaw Outreach Services will re-open sign-ups for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIH EAP) beginning Monday, Aug. 10, starting at 9 a.m. SOS will take sign-ups until 3 A funds run out. Only those who have not received LIHEAP funds since November are eligible to sign up. To sign up or find out more about this program, call SOS at 541-997-2816. CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS 1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439 TIMES BELOW ARE ONLY VALID FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 thru AUGUST 13 $9 Regular/$8 Senior or Student/$7.50 Matinee/ $7 Child/$6.50 Member NEW: Fantastic Four - 106 min (PG-13) – The original Marvel super- group. EVERY DAY Except Sun & Thu: 1:00, 3:50, 6:40, 9:10 | Sun: 1:00, 3:50, 6:40 Thu: 12:00, 2:50, 9:40 Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation - 130 min (PG-13) – Universal praise. EVERY DAY Except Sun & Thu: 12:50, 3:40, 6:30, 9:20 Sun: 12:50, 3:40, 6:30 | Thu: 12:00, 2:50, 9:40 Mr. Holmes - 104 min (PG) “Aided by the impeccable performance of Ian McKellen, Bill Condon directs an elegant puzzler...” LA Times Fri: 1:20, 4:10, 6:45 | Sat: 11:20 AM,4:20, 6:45 | Sun: 12:30, 4:45 | Mon: 1:20, 4:10, 6:45 Tue: 4:10, 6:45 | Wed: 1:20, 4:10, 6:45 | Thu: 12:20, 3:10 NEW: Southpaw - 123 min (R) – ONE WEEK ONLY “ An edgy cast - led by formidable leading man Jake Gyllenhaal - keeps the story in sharp focus.” Hollywood Reporter Fri: 9:05 | Sat: 1:40, 9:05 | Sun: 4:00, 7:05 | Mon- Wed: 9:05 | Thu: 9:40 Vacation - 120 min (R) – We’re going back to Walley World – FINAL WEEK Fri: 1:10, 4:00, 6:50, 9:30 | Sat: 2:30, 6:20, 9:00 | Sun: 1:10, 6:50 Mon: 1:10, 6:50, 9:30 Tue: 1:10, 4:00, 9:30 | Wed: 12:40, 3:20, 8:30 Thu: 12:10, 3:00, 9:40 *Anniversary Event: Casablanca - 102 min (PG) - Admission FREE for Members Thu: 7:00 – Members Reception: 6:00-7:00 – Appetizers, Fresh Harvest; Piano, Dave Craddock COURTESY PHOTO Some of the nearly 200 area students who received free backpacks and school supplies line up for free hot dogs and drinks on Saturday, Aug. 1 outside the local The Cellular Connection (TCC) Verizon dealer store. The backpack give- away was part of a national campaign sponsored by TCC that distributed 100,000 free backpacks nationwide. Florence Police and Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue personnel were also at the event. Special Events: Emptying the Skies - 78 min - Sun: 2:50 – True Story Tuesday Encore Everyman - 100 min – Sat: 12:00 | Wed: 6:00 – NT Live - $19/$15/$10 - Sensational staging. The visual effects are tremendous. Chiwetel Ejiofor as a superb Everyman.’ Observer Cartel Land - 98 min Tue: 1:20, 6:50 – “When the action focuses on the battle lines in Mexico, the results are nothing short of spectacular.” San Francisco Chronicle Hitler on Trial - 90 min – Mon: 4:10 –- FREE - BBC Celebrates the 70 th Anniversary of V-J Day WWW.CITYLIGHTSCINEMAS.COM Dentists to give free help ‘From the Heart’ From The Heart Dentistry, an annual event established by the Korando Dental Group to serve marginalized populations in Florence with free dental care, will be held Thursday, Aug. 13. For 30 years, From The Florence City Wide Garage Sale September 11-13, 2015 presented by the Florence Area Chamber of Commerce Heart Dentistry has changed lives through free dental care for those who need it most but can’t afford it. This year’s event takes place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Korando Dental Clinic, 1705 22nd St. in Florence. “During From The Heart Dentistry, patients can have a thorough cleaning, extraction, or certain other repairs done at no cost to the patient,” said Dr. Charles W. Korando. “These patients are typically unin- sured, un- or under-employed, and/or homeless men, women and children in the community. “Each is deserving of respect and dignity, and needs just a lit- tle help that will have big results in their lives,” added Korando. “We’ve had patients who received corrective work who went on to regain their confidence and get a job.” Korando also says this kind of care saves the taxpayers money. “The State of Oregon pays upwards of $800 for an emer- gency room visit for an unin- sured person,” Korondo said. “If that person is suffering from a dental emergency brought on by poor dental hygiene, they can get antibiotics and pain pills; but that doesn't include the extraction, sedation or other costs to resolve the situation. “We run into all kinds of horrific conditions during From The Heart Dentistry,” he explained. “Sometimes we have to make referrals to other medical professionals to resolve the additional disor- ders, and sometimes we have to send people directly to the ER.” Each year since it opened in 1984, The Korando Dental Group has made possible — at no cost to the patient — improved health and better smiles for about 50 different patients each year. “That’s about 1,500 dental visits that people may never have made,” said Korondo. “From The Heart Dentistry is changing lives of local under- served people by providing them free dental care resulting in improved health, enhanced lives and personal advance- ment. “But we can’t do it without our community’s support.” From The Heart Dentistry is a nonprofit subsidiary of The Korando Dental Group. “This year, we are seeking community members to become ‘Silent Heroes,’” said Korando. “Those who can con- tribute financially will make a difference in the lives of sever- al dozen worthy men, women, and children again this year.” All of the work done during From The Heart Dentistry is donated by hygienists, x-ray technicians, anesthesiologists, and doctors. Many of the resources to do the work are donated or discounted. However, contributions from the public will buy additional x-rays, cleaning supplies, anes- thesia and post-appointment educational resources for patients. Korando says people can contribute securely online by credit card at www.korando dentalgroup.com, courtesy of a link provided by Oregon Pacific Bank. Make a contribution in per- son in the office at 22nd and Pine streets, in Florence, or by mail to: From The Heart Dentistry, PO Box 159, Florence, OR, 97439. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY AUGUST 8 AUGUST 9 AUGUST 10 AUGUST 11 AUGUST 12 AUGUST 13 AUGUST 14 Clouds and Sun Mostly Cloudy Afternoon Showers Mostly Cloudy, Showers Mostly Cloudy, Showers Partly Sunny Partly Sunny 66°F 59°F 68°F 57°F 66°F 55°F 67°F 54°F 66°F 53°F 65°F 56°F 76°F 56°F WEDNESDAY THURSDAY How To Participate The fee to participate is $15. An ad for the City Wide Garage Sale with a map of all participation sales will be published in the Siuslaw News on September 9th and 12th. The event will also be listed on several yard sale websites. Because of print deadlines, the registration deadline is 5pm September 2nd. <RXZLOODOVRUHFHLYHWZRRI¿FLDO&LW\:LGH*DUDJH6DOHVLJQVDVZHOODVDWLSVKHHWRQKRZWRKDYHD great sale. Please post signs only on private property with the owner’s consent. Posting signs on City utility poles, street or signal light poles, and median strips is against the municipal code. Additional maps will be available at the Florence Visitors Center, Siuslaw News, Banner Bank, Laurel Bay Gardens and Mon Ami. Name ____________________________________Phone____________________________ Address___________________________________Email____________________________ Subdivision name (if any) ____________________________________ Dates (CIRCLE): Times: Friday 9/11 ___________ 15-word description: ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Saturday 9/12 ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Summer Auto Tips : Brakes Brakes should be inspected as recommended in your manual, or sooner if you notice pulsations, grabbing, noises, or longer stopping distance. Minor brake problems should be corrected promptly. Sunday 9/13 ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Make sure your tires are operating safely and efficiently. Call or come in today for your FREE Tire Check! Date, times and address are in addition to the 15 words. Paul Potter - Owner Bring or mail form and your check for $15 to Siuslaw News PO Box 10, Florence, OR 97439 Or Call 541.997.3441 6LJQ8SRQOLQHDWZZZÀRUHQFHFKDPEHUFRP Deadline is September 2nd at 5pm to be included on the map. WRITTEN WARRANTY ON ALL REPAIRS NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY NAPA CAR CARE CENTER CALL 541-997-5049 4515 HWY 101 NORTH