Archive for 2012

TROH’S DREAM OF A “AIRPORT IN THE SKY”

troh's nest 

In 1968 Troh’s Nest was built on the east side of Scouter’s Mountain and was the 
third and last of Henry Troh’s Portland area airports. His home, pictured in the  
in the foreground, was used to run a successful charter business from the 
airport until his untimely passing at 57 from a brain tumor in 1968.

The airport was re-classified as public in 1977 and is known as Troh’s Memorial
Air Park / Happy Valley Airport Happy Valley, OR.

As of 2012, Happy Valley Airport is no longer depicted on Sectional Charts, but
continues to be listed in the FAA Airport/Facility Directory data as an active private airfield with 3 aircraft based on the field (2 single-engine, and 1 helicopter). The site
of Happy Valley Airport is located east of the intersection of Southeast Vrandenburg Road & Southeast Airport Road,

happy valley airfield today

Aerial view looking south at the former Troh house, hangar, and runway at Happy Valley, 2011.

Henry Troh

Henry “Hank” Troh is the 2012 Oregon
Aviation Hall of Fame Inductee

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TODAY IN HISTORY ~

ap teletype

groucho-and-johnny-carson_thumb 

Groucho Marx (left) made a special guest appearance on
the Tonight Show to introduce Johnny as the new host

 

ed and johnny 

Long time announcer and sidekick Ed McMahon (left) with Johnny


carson tonight show 

Johnny Carson (center) with Joan Crawford and Mel Brooks who were
among his first guests on the debut of
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny
Carson
(original run Oct. 1, 1962 – May 22, 1992)

johnny-carson-last-show

Johnny near the end of his final show in 1992

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THE FALL AND WINTER CATALOG

wards fall catalog
1957-1958

 

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1963

ordering from the catalog

People in rural areas especially benefited from catalog shopping

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HENRY TROH’S SECOND AIRFIELD

skyport opening 

In 1944 an estimated crowd at 7,000 attended the opening day celebration (above)
of Henry Troh’s Skyport airport located at Southeast 156th, north of Division Street
in Portland.

Troh’s Air Taxi services included a G.I Bill flight school, Piper aircraft sales, aerial
photography, advertising with lighted aircraft and banner towing, ambulance and 
charter flights.

skyport main

Blimps, such as the Mobilgas blimp seen above, were based at Troh’s when special events brought them to Portland.
 

last plane from troh's

A photo of the last plane to depart Henry Troh’s Skyport, The construction
of a new retirement community forced the airport to close in June of 1959.

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BARRY WILLIAMS IS 58 NOW

barry-williams yng

Barry%20Williams now

Barry Williams is known for his role as Greg Brady, the oldest
of the Brady boys on the ABC television series, The Brady
Bunch
(1969-1974). He made is TV debut in and episode
of Dragnet in 1967.

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