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HOWALD Of the Keizertimes Vern Casterline wasn’t striv- ing to become a centenarian, but as he was about to pass the 100-year mile post, in 2017, Keizertimes asked him what the secret is to longevity. “Pick good ancestors,” he quipped. Casterline, who passed Oct. 16, was one of three Keizer pi- oneers to pass in the past two weeks. Ray Boucher, who founded Boucher Jewelers on River Road North, passed away Oct. 12. Louise Bouch- er, Ray’s wife, passed away Oct. 21. Keizertimes spoke to Ray and Louise in 2013 as Boucher Jewelers marked its 60th anni- versary. “At the time, nothing was out here,” Ray said. “There were just some orchards and a service station on the cor- ner. We had no inventory. I did clock and watch repair. I was doing it for what few cus- tomers we had, plus for other stores. That kept us going the Tricks and treats abound KEIZERTIMES/Andrew Jackson Emma Green, 9, of Veneta, searches for pumpkins during a school fi eld trip to E.Z. Orchards in Salem. By LAUREN MURPHY and BROOKLYN FLINT Of the Keizertimes Spooks and scares are just around the corner when Halloween arrives. In the meantime, local merchants and organizations are cooking up some fun for everyone. Friday, Oct. 25 Boo Fest Family Halloween Carnival, at Salem Gymnastics Center, 2775 19th Street S.E., Salem, from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Cost is $6 per child. General entry receives fi ve game tickets with prizes (all games are one ticket each) costume and coloring contest, and one bag of candy. Doors open at 5:30. For more information visit tinyurl. com/yy83e68d. Halloween Bingo at the Center 50+, 2615 Portland Road N.E., Salem, tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door, for more information visit tinyurl.com/yxuncyul. Saturday, Oct. 26 Tony's Kingdom of Comics and Collectibles Horrorween Comicfest, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m., at Tony's Kingdom of Comics and Collectibles, 3856 River Road N. Disney Artist William Langley will be signing artwork and telling tales of his days working at Disney studios. The Cherry City Bombers invite all cars to come out and decorate their trunks. The event is free but non-perishable food donations are requested. Children's Halloween Party Please see TRICKS, Page A6 fi rst few years.” Times were so tight, that even paying for medicine for their three sons, Ron, Jeff and Steve, threatened to put the ki- bosh on the jewelry business. They tried many things to keep the business afl oat, in- cluding a free beef giveaway that became a Keizer tradition for a while. Louise was still tickled that it took off. “It was kind of corny at fi rst,” she said. Three years prior to the Bouchers opening their jewel- ry store, in 1950, Vern opened Keizer’s fi rst doctor’s offi ce. He borrowed heavily to purchase the equipment he needed, but the dearth of medical practi- tioners in the area helped him pay it all off within a year. Casterline was on hand for the birth of generations of Keizer families and became the fi rst team doctor for the Mc- Nary High School Celtics. “Dr. Casterline delivered me as well as two of my chil- dren. He was a kind man and a wonderful doctor,” said Mary Brenneman. Both Vern and Ray were founding members of the Keizer Merchants Association and active members of the Rotary Club of Keizer. A space were their work was felt for another generation. “Ray was so welcoming to me at the Keizer Rotary in 1986 when I was an exchange student,” said Cathy Walker Kerr. Casterline retired in 1986, the Bouchers followed in CUFFED in Keizer PAGE A2 Please see TITANS, Page A5 Residents seek to revive OSTA at McNary Oaks ago. By ERIC A. HOWALD “Having an OSTA chapter in every park is Of the Keizertimes Residents of McNary Oaks Mobile Villa to the benefi t of the residents,” Loberger said. are pushing ahead with attempts to reinvig- “We want them to know their rights and re- sponsibilities under the law orate its chapter of the Or- and that is what we teach.” egon State Tenants Associa- Loberger said topics tion (OSTA). MANUFACTURED MANUF NUFACT CTURE planned for the night in- On Friday, Nov. 8, at 7 clude what exactly home- p.m., Rita Loberger, cur- owners are responsible for rent OSTA president, will and what they can expect be talking with residents at as far as leasing whether the park clubhouse about their rights as homeowners within the park. they are month-to-month or signed up for McNary Oaks residents have an existing a longer term. charter dating back about a decade, but reg- Please see OAKS, Page A5 ular meetings fell by the wayside some time For KPD, lives saved offset the burden of paperwork By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes Reading over the Keizer Police Department’s (KPD) Domestic Violence Assess- ment form is a quick, har- rowing descent into the dark side of humanity. Any document that iden- tifi es victims and suspects at the outset makes its inten- tions known quickly, but the questions that follow only get more troublesome. These are just a few: • Has the suspect ever threatened you or used a weapon against you? • Has the suspect ever choked, strangled or restrict- ed your breathing? • Has physical violence increased in severity or fre- quency? • Does the suspect control your daily activities? Notes from a holy land PAGE A4 Lady Celts tie Olys PAGE A11 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A Hidden Menace • Has the suspect forced you to have sex? Whenever Keizer offi cers run on a domestic violence call, they attempt to have the victim complete the form. The more a victim answers questions in the affi rmative, the more concern grows. The questions arose out of a statewide Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team that regularly reviews domestic violence incidents that end in death. It might be a traumatic form to read and complete, but Lt. Andrew Copeland is certain it’s saved lives. “There’s been a couple times that I was certain that a particular guy is so power and control hungry that is soon as he loses it, he’s going to kill the family,” Copeland said. The portion of the ques- tionnaire that addresses per- sonal safety has a grim name Please see DOMESTIC, Page A6 No need to travel all the way across town. Our Keizer location has now been expanded into a FULL SERVICE CLINIC. to better serve the Keizer community ® We’re here for you — now closer to home. 5825 Shoreview Ln, Keizer • 503-540-6471 1600 State St, Salem • 503-540-6300