SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016
OBITUARY
TODD—Luella J. Todd, 74
of Hemet, Calif., passed away
Wednesday, April 20, 2016.
Luella was born Thursday,
Sept. 4, 1941, in Warren, Ohio,
to the late
Jennings
a
n
d
Annabelle
Brown.
Luella
was a very
a c t i v e
w o m a n
who loved Luella Todd
to be out-
doors. She was a leader of the
Ramona Rancheros 4H Club, a
member of various activity
clubs and loved to go camping
in the mountains and RVing to
Arizona and Oregon.
While enjoying the outdoors
was a favorite activity, nothing
was more important to Luella
than her family. She loved
gathering the family together
for barbecues and spending
time with all her grandchil-
dren.
Luella leaves behind her
devoted husband of 53 years,
William “Bill” Todd; four chil-
dren: Barbara Walton, Jennie
Lee (Gregory) Golem, Denise
Ann Todd and Shirley Mae
Cogdill; one sister, Mary Elen
Green; eight grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren.
Luella was dearly loved and
will be deeply missed by
everyone who had the privi-
lege of knowing her.
A memorial service will be
held by the family in the near
future.
The family requests any
donations be made to the
American Heart Association in
Luella’s name.
Voter registration
deadline is Tuesday
The voter registration dead-
line for the May 17 Primary
Election is Tuesday, April 26.
This is also the deadline to
change your party affiliation.
People who are not regis-
tered to vote in any Oregon
county may register online at
oregonvotes.gov no later than
11:59 p.m., Tuesday, April 26.
The online option is avail-
able only to those with a valid
Oregon driver’s license,
DMV-issued identification
card or learner’s permit.
Other registration options:
Submit a voter registration
form to the Elections Office by
4 p.m., Tuesday, April 26.
Mail a voter registration
card to the Elections Office
with a postmark no later than
Tuesday, April 26.
New voters who will turn 18
on or before the May 17
Election Day may register by
the April 26 deadline and
receive a ballot, even if they
are still 17 on the deadline
date.
Primary elections are held
so the members of a party can
choose the party’s candidates
for office.
Only registered Democrats
can vote to nominate candi-
dates for the Democratic
Party;
only
registered
Republicans can vote to nomi-
nate candidates for the
Republican Party; and only
registered Independents can
vote to nominate candidates
for the Independent Party.
Other registered voters will
receive a ballot with nonparti-
san offices only.
For more information
on voter registration and
elections, call Lane County
Elections at 541-682-4234 or
visit
www.lanecounty.org/
elections.
Lane County Elections is at
275 W. 10th Ave., on the cor-
ner of 10th and Lincoln streets
in downtown Eugene.
Office hours are 9 a.m. to
noon, and 1 to 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
On Election Day, May 17,
the Lane County Elections
Office will be open from 7
a.m. to 8 p.m.
Find support at local autism group
WEDDING
Hancock – Bouslough
Jamie Hancock and
Ward Bouslough were
married Saturday, April 16,
2016, in a small ceremony
at The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints.
They were surrounded by
family and friends.
The ceremony was offici-
ated by Bishop Holmes.
The couple spent their
honeymoon at the Adobe
Resort in Yachats, Ore.
COURTESY PHOTO
Ward Bouslough and
Jamie Hancock
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Ryleigh Panschow
for submitting the winning
Easter Color Contest entry.
She attends Headstart with her
favorite teachers, Miss Bonnie
and Miss Nikki.
pended license. He was sen-
tenced to six days in Florence
City Jail. He must pay $2,175
in fines.
Richard Dennis Ruehle
pleaded guilty to resisting
arrest. He was sentenced to 18
days in Florence City Jail. He
must pay $575 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
residence or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Florence Chamber seeks
board member nominations
The Florence Area Chamber
of Commerce Board of
Directors is currently taking
applications to fill three three-
year vacancies on its board of
directors.
Applicants must be in good
standing as Florence Area
Chamber members, having
paid their dues and actively
participated in chamber activi-
ties or committees.
All board members are
expected to support the cham-
ber’s mission to “champion the
future of the greater Florence
community as an innovative
leader in economic vitality and
active lifestyle” and goals by
helping to recruit new mem-
bers, supporting special events
and actively engaging in com-
mittees and programs.
The board meets the third
Thursday of every month at
7:30 a.m. at the Florence
Events Center, 715 Quince St.
For more information, call
541-999-2056.
Siuslaw News Congratulates
5-year-old
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
April 12
Kenneth Allen Morgan
pleaded guilty to criminal tres-
pass. He was sentenced to six
days in Florence City Jail. He
must not contact or be in or
about the residence or place of
employment of the victim.
Richard Byron McIntyre
pleaded no contest to a misde-
meanor for driving with a sus-
The local Autism Support
Group will meet Tuesday,
May 10, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.,
in the Bromley Room of the
Siuslaw Public Library, 1460
Ninth St.
For anyone interested in
being considered for a board
seat, applications are available
for download at www.florence
chamber.com, or email bettina
@florencechamber.com
to
request a form to be emailed.
Deadline for applications is
Friday, May 20.
Nominees
will
be
announced Wednesday, May
25.
Chamber members will be
allowed to make their selection
online until June 10.
For more information, call
541-997-3128.
Her favorite thing to do at
school is to go outside for
recess. Ryleigh received an
overflowing basket of toys
and candy, including an
oversized chocolate bunny
almost as tall as she!
Siuslaw News thanks all
who submitted an entry.
Join us for “Art in the Park”
h e Friends of Honeyman and Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department will host “Art in the Park” on
Saturday, April 30, from 10:00-3:00pm. h e event begins
with a dedication ceremony for the “Eye of the Needle”
sculpture at the entrance to the day use area. At er
the dedication, the public is invited to the Bathhouse
Heritage Center at Cleawox for a variety of art projects
and display, including fi sh prints, weaving, luminaries,
poetry and more. Children are invited to get their
pictures taken with J.B. Beaver. Light refreshments will
be served. h ere is no charge for the event.
Get ready
it’s coming...
Look for details in the
April 30th edition!
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