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Aqua Sierra and the Roy
Rogers Sports Center
Shooting
Range, Golf
Courses and
Fishing Lak
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1951 to 1969
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Aqua Sierra and the Roy
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•
T
wo homestead
parcels were combined in the
1950’
s and 60’s to create a 127 acre
sports
center at the west
end of Devonshire, on what is today’
s
Chatswor
th
Park South and part of
Rockpointe.
•
There are
multiple stories involved:
•
The founding of
the
Aqua Sierra
Sportsmans
c
lub in 1949, and the buildi
ng
of two
skeet
and trap s
tations by 1951/52, before
Minnie Hill Palmer sold the Hill
homestead.
•
The expansion of
Aqua Sierra after
the 1956 purchase
of the Hill homestead by Henry
Berkenkamp
of
Oroweat
Bakeries. By 1959,
there were fi
ve skeet and trap s
tations, a 90
foot hi-tower
,
one nine-hol
e golf course, a drivi
ng
range,
and two trout l
akes. In 1959 it i
s
advertised as the
Roy
Rogers Sports Center
.
•
In 1961, three
additional nine-hole golf courses were added on an adjacent 52 acre
Butler and Dej
eremias
homestead parcels
.
This acreage was leas
ed from the
Scheplers.
•
The decli
ne
of
the sports
center began in 1968, when Rock
pointe began development on
the Butler/Dej
eremias
homestead parcel
s. In 1973 the
City of Los
A
ngeles purchased the
75 acre skeet/fi
shing/golf course site and i
t became today’s Chatsworth Park Sout
h.
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Homesteader Background
•
James Hill
and fam
ily set up squatters
rights on their homestead
in 1886.
Their
120 acre homes
tead eventually grew to
229 acres.
•
In 1952, thei
r daughter
, Mi
nnie Hill
Palmer
(a widow), s
till
livi
ng
i
n the Homestead
Cottage,
at 66 years of
age, leased part of
her land to
the
A
qua
Sier
ra Sportsmans
Club
.
•
Minnie continued to
live at the cottage
until 1976, at the age of 90.
•
Minnie was very i
nvolved in
the
community
, and worked
closely with the
Chatsworth Historic
al Society and the City
of LA
to maintain the
legacy of the Hill
Homestead.
The
1913 Hill Homestead
Cottage
L.A. Historic
Cultural Monument
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The
Aqua Sierra Sportsmans Club begins
•
The first
mention of the
Aqua-Sierra
Club is in an article in the
V
an Nuy
s
New
s in Dec.
1951.
The annual turkey
shoot is at the
club grounds at
the end of Devonshi
re.
•
A
May
1952 V
an Nuy
s News artic
le introduces Clarence Palmer
as President of
the
Aqua Si
erra Sportsmans Club; the c
lub is 3
year
s
old. The ar
ticle encourages public inspection of the new
range at the
end of Devonshire Road.
Dec 1951
T
urkey Shoot
at the
end of
Dev
onshire
This 1952
aerial shows tw
o trap
stations
in Red;
Minnie
Hill Palmer
’s
house is in Blue to
the right
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T
rap Shooting 101 -
Introduction
•
Before we go further
,
we need to explain the sport
of T
rap and
Skeet shooting.
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T
rap and skeet shooting are
tw
o dis
ciplines of
clay pigeon shooting (shotgun shooting at clay
targets).
•
T
rap and s
keet shooting is a good way to
practice before you
go on a dove or quail
hunt.
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Competitions inv
olve
shooting 25 shots
, w
hich
is how
many
shotgun shells are in a box.
•
Equipment required
is a shotgun, clay targets,
and a clay target
launcher
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T
rap Shooting
101
-
T
rap
•
In trap
shooting, there are
5 shooting positions
and
one trap. The clay target
throw
er
or trap
machine is positi
oned in
a structure,
call
ed
the trap
house, 2½ feet below the
ground, 16
yards i
n
front
of the stations. The trap
machine oscillates left to right
and back, launching a
single clay target,
or bird. The five shooting stations or
paths radiating out from
behind the
trap hous
e are marked with distanc
es from its leading edge from
16 to 27 yards.
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Skeet Shooting
101 -
Skeet
•
In skeet s
hooting, there are 8
shooting positions and two traps.
T
argets
are launched from two
"houses" in somewhat "si
dew
ays" paths that
intersect in front
of the shooter
. The two traps are
called a “high house” (10
ft above the
ground) and a “low hous
e” (3 ft above ground).
•
T
rap stations us
ually are combined with a high and l
ow
house, s
o y
ou
can shoot either trap
or
skeet at a
single station.
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A
side story on Skeet Shooting
•
There was only one ac
cident that made the
newspapers from
Aqua Sierra, in 1953.
A
13 year
old boy
, Gary
Edler
, was
launching skeet from the
high house (10 ft
high), when he was acc
idently shot
in the ches
t by
pellets.
•
We w
ere del
ighted to meet Gary
Edler for the fi
rst
time las
t month. His story
is below:
“I was i
n the skeet hi
-tower when I was hit. I
was also lucky
that
I was
standing on an apple crate,
or I woul
d
have gotten
hit in the face i
nstead of
the chest. I
had to stand on an apple crate
to get enough leverage to cock
the clay
target
launcher
.
At
first I thought
the arm of
the clay target
launcher
had hit me i
n the chest, becaus
e it hurt pretty
bad. But then
I looked down,
and my ches
t was all bloody
. I
don't remem
ber
who was s
hooting that day
.
It was cal
led
Aqua Si
erra Sports Club back then and
it was before Roy
Rogers was there. I
don't remem
ber
who was in charge.”
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Hi
-T
ower Shooting
101
•
Some shotgun s
hooting ranges include a Hi
-T
ower
,
which
will launch clay pigeons from up
to 100 feet high.
•
The picture below s
how
s the Hi
-T
ower
described in a 1958
article, where Roy
Rogers discusses
the
Aqua Sierra
Club
as a sk
eet and trap shooters
dream complete with
a 90-
foot tower
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Hi
-T
ower Shooting
101
•
Another view of the
90-foot
tall Hi-
T
ower
in a 1959 HistoricAeri
als
Photo, circl
ed in
red bel
ow
.
•
The picture to
the right is from
the
CSUN archives, dated 1956.
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The Expan
sion of
Aqua Sierra Facilities -
1955 to 1960
•
The
Aqua Si
erra Sportmans Club facil
ities
began in 1951, but
the
organization was having some issues in the early year
s.
•
In 1955/56,
Heinrich Berkenkamp (known by all
as “Berky”,
and
one of three
partners of
the very suc
cessful O
roweat
Bakeries)
helped out the c
lub by
buy
ing the
229 acre Hill Homestead. The
deed granted
a life tenancy agreement
for Minnie Hill Palmer to
live rent and
tax free at her
1913 cottage and s
urrounding 1.3
acre grounds.
•
Coincidentally
, in 1955,
Roy
Rogers m
oved to Chatsworth
from
Encino and bought the
129 acre Paulson Homestead,
renaming
it the Double R Bar Ranch.
•
Both Berky
and his w
ife Charlotte
shot at
Aqua Sierra. Their son
Karl remembers
Clarence Palmer
,
as sort of a
promoter
,
and that
he ran the
operation. Berky bought
the land as an inv
estment,
but also to hel
p out the club. Roy
Rogers was involved as well in
some way
,
and lent his name
to the Sports Club in l
ater y
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The Heinrich Berkenka
mp
Story
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Heinrich Berkenkamp
(known
to all as “
Berky
”)
immigrated
to the
US from Germany
in 1913 as a baker
.
He married Leola in 1916
in St. Loui
s and adopted his wife’
s two sons L
ynn and
Floyd. He
raised the boys
to adulthood in Southern Cali
fornia, his marriage
didn’t work out, and
he returned
to Germany
around 1930.
•
Berky
re
-
immigrated
in 1933 (leavi
ng
Hitler
’s
Germany
),
and
arrived in Los
Angeles again as a baker
. He soon went i
nto
partnership with Ed Nagel
, who drove a milk
truck
and w
ould
deliver bread to hi
s customers.
Another partner
joined them, and
they dec
ided that they could slic
e
the bread and wrap
it in
cellophane for their customers.
•
It was a
huge hit, and Oroweat
Bakeries was extremely
successful
. Berky
was the operations
guy and ran the
Oroweat
Bakery in downtown Los
Angeles.
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The Heinrich Berkenka
mp
Story
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Berky married
Charlotte in 1940, and
they
l
ived in Winnetka Estates by 1943.
Their son Karl was born in 1947 and graduated from
Chatsworth High School
in 1965. Their house burnt
dow
n in the
Sept 1970 Newhall to Malibu Fire.
•
Berky’
s grandson W
ayne from
Berky’
s first marriage
worked in the
bakeries
growing up and has many
memories. Berk
y
enjoyed hunting and shooting,
and shared that
hobby with W
ayne. There was an area
in the bakery where
they would practice s
hooting, they had a
special bullet trap set up to
catch
the bullets
.
Berky
w
ould also as
k W
ayne
to join him with bakery
clients on
hunting trips.
•
Charlotte Berkenk
amp won the state
single w
omens
trapshooter
championships in 1961, 1967 and 1969, and was inducted into the California
T
rapshooting Hall
of Fame in 1977.
In 1966 she won a s
ilver medal for the
U.S. in the ISS
F W
orld Shooting Championshi
ps
in Germany
.
•
Berkenkamp sold the
Hill
Homestead
to the DOURENCE Corp (DOUglas and
ClarENCE Palmer) in 1966.
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The Roy
Rogers Story
•
Roy Rogers’
career
began in 1934 with a recording
contract with the Sons of
the Pioneers. Roy
soon turned
to movies
, and was in the top
-ten money-making
w
estern
stars li
st from 1939 to
1954.
•
He and his wife Dale Evans al
so appeared on the Roy
Rogers Radio Show for
nine y
ears,
before movi
ng to
television from 1951 through
1957.
•
Roy
,
Dale and family moved to Chats
w
orth
in 1955, lived
on
Andora,
and were very activ
e in the community
.
They
were co-honorary mayors
of Chatsworth during that time.
•
Roy and Dale sold their Chats
worth home in 1965 and
moved to
Apple V
all
ey
,
California, near Victorville.
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The Roy
Rogers Story
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Roy was an accompl
ished
sportsman
and a big
game hunter
.
He made three trips to
Africa,
and
had a trophy
room in his house on
Andora
displaying the numerous ani
mals that he had shot
on safari.
One remembrance
was end tables made
of elephant feet
with glass tops.
•
A
1960 arti
cle mentions that Roy and
Clarence
Palmer were induc
ted into the Rotary Club as
Honorary members.
And that Roy was in c
harge of
the Rotary
program that
day
featuring “films of
safari undertaken by the
popular cow
boy”.
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Roy was also known as a
crack shot at trap
and
skeet. In
1961 Roy competed at
the T
rap and
Skeet champions
hips
in Gardena.
Charlotte
Berkenkamp als
o competed at that
same event.
Sign in 1959
Chevrolet Commercial
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•
From 1956 to
1961, major faci
lity improvements were compl
eted on the Hill
Pal
mer
Homestead.
•
Part of the
life tenancy agreement
included improving the 1913 c
ottage by piping
water to the
house, which up until then
had been carried in by a water
tank on a truck
.
•
In 1956, a
35’
deep dam
for a 2
-acre trout
lake w
as completed
,
and later fill
ed
with
9 million gallons of w
ater
.
Ther
e is a sec
ond smaller trout lake for kids.
•
By 1958,
the
skeet and trap ranges
are expanded from tw
o to fiv
e
;
Roy Rogers
is
interviewed and shares that
he operates the
Aqua Si
erra Gun Club,
a skeet and trap
shooters dream
w
ith
a 90-foot
Hi-T
ow
er
.
•
By 1959, a
nine hole, 27 par
golf course and driving
range
(the “white”
course) is
completed.
•
Wells
are dug j
ust east of the trout
lake to feed water
to the l
ake and irrigate the golf
course.
•
By 1961,
three
more golf courses
are added on
the 52 acre Butler
/Dejeremias
parcels.
The Expan
sion of
Aqua Sierra Facilities -
1956 to 1961
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•
The 1956 4
th
of July
Chatsworth Parade
ends at
the Fairgrounds
at
Aqua
Sierra Sportsman’s Club.
Charles Janess, presi
dent
of the Chatsworth Chamber
of Commerce,
touts the
event.
•
The parade begi
ns at
DeSoto and Devons
hire
and ends at
Aqua Sierra
Fairgrounds.
•
(No mention
of Roy
Rogers
Sports Center
y
et).
1956 Chatsworth Parade ends at
Aqua Sierra
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•
Advertisements
of the
Palmer
T
rout
Lakes
begin in 1958
•
A
1958 newspaper
article quotes Roy as
operating the
trap and skeet center
.
•
The Devonshi
re
Golf Course
is first
advertised in 1959.
In that ad
it is
identified as the
Roy
Rogers Sports
Center
.
•
And the foll
ow
ing commercial s
ay
s it
all…….
1959 Chevrolet Commercial
&
the beginning
of the
Roy
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Next…..
A
two
-minute
1959 Chevrolet Commercial
T
rap Shooting at
the Roy Rogers
Sports Center
Available
on Y
ouT
ube
as “1959
Chevrolet
T
ruck Commerci
al Roy
Rogers”
https://youtu.be/rBhqFjyLwbc
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A
two-minute
1959 Chevrolet
Commercial
T
rap
Shooting at
the
Roy Rogers Sports
Center
On Y
outube,
search
“chatsworthhistory”
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•
In 1958 Roy Rogers
buys Clark Gable’s
pump shotgun for
$600 at
Aqua Sierra.
•
A
frustrated
Clark s
hoots only 4 clays out
of 25 at
Aqua Sierra, then
shoots 6 or 7.
Clark begged someone
to make an offer
on the SOB,
and Roy bought it.
•
Roy then shoots
25 out of 25, and
then
again 25 out 25. From
that day on Roy
didn’t bother with another
shotgun.
Roy
Rogers, Clark Gable
Shotgun
Story
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Next…..
A
3
minute clip
Roy Rogers, Clark Gable
Shotgun Story as
told by Dusty Rogers
Available
on Y
ouT
ube
as
“Roy Rogers' and Cl
ark Gable's Winchester Model
12,
Aqua Sierra cl
ipped”
https://youtu.be/YsHEZ862KfQ
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Roy
Rogers, Clark
Gable
Shotgun Story
as told
by
Dusty
Rogers
(3 minutes)
Clark Gable’
s gun
sells for
$62,000
in 2010 at
auction.
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•
Ann interviewed Beverly Uli
s,
who with her hus
band Ken
were very
active members at
Aqua Sierra in the
60’
s.
•
Each year there
would be an annual potluck and the
men
worked on the
facilities before the dinner
. She brought
lasagna and everyone l
iked
it s
o much she had to mak
e
more eac
h y
ear
for five straight
y
ears.
•
Ken Ulis and Bill Sesnon were world record
holders at the
two man
team event in Dallas T
exas in 1964.
Bill Sesnon
is related to the
Porter famil
y
of Porter
Ranch.
Beverly Ulis remember
s
Aqua Sier
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•
Ken’s
shotgun pouch (which
she donated) has a “100
straight” pin attached to
the
Aqua Sierra Sportsmans
club pin.
•
Beverly explained that the
Aqua Sierra Gun
Club was
not a public course. It
was an exclusive club, and
members
were invited to join. The most important
attribute
w
as that
y
ou
had to be able to
shoot well,
and the group incl
uded
quite a few Hollywood
celebrities.
•
Celebrities at the
club included Clark Gable, Roy
Rogers, Robert T
aylor
, Robert
Stack, Robert
Sterling,
John W
ayne,
Charlton Heston, W
al
ter Brennan. In
1958 there were
over 200 paying members at
the
Aqua Sierra Sportsmans
Club.
Beverly
Ulis remembers
Aqua Sierra
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The following 5 minute c
lip
is from
the 1961 The
Andy Griffith Show
Season 2, Episode 8,
“The Perfect Female”
Filmed at the
Aqua Sierra Sports
mans Club in Chatsworth,
California.
Scenes not related
to skeet shooting hav
e been edited out.
The story
line
is that
Andy has
a date with Karen.
Andy is trying to
impress
her
,
but never gave her
a chance to tell him that
she is a skeet s
hooting
champion.
The full episode can be
found on
Y
ouT
ube.
Andy
Gri
ffith
Show
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Next…..
A
5
minute clip
1961 The
Andy Griffith Show
Season 2, Episode 8,
“The Perfect Female”
Filmed at the
Aqua Sierra
Sportsmans
Club in Chatsworth
Scenes not related
to skeet shooting hav
e been edited out.
Available
on Y
ouT
ube as “
1961 The
Andy Grif
fith
Show
S02E08 Gail
Davis
The Perfect
Female
Aqua Sierra
Sportsmans
Club
clipped”
https://youtu.be/R3-fT8KXeUQ
A
5 mi
nute clip
1961 The
Andy Griffith
Show
Season 2, Episode 8,
“The Perfect
Female”
Filmed at the
Aqua
Sierra Sportsmans
Club in Chatsworth
Scenes not related
to
skeet shooting hav
e
been edited out.
The full episode can be
found on Y
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The caption below reads:
“Pictures tak
en at the
Aqua Si
erra
Sportsmans
Club,
“where the
Stars shoot”,
at Chatsworth,
California.
1963 Guns Magazine
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•
In
April 1959
The Devonshire Golf Course
is advertised in the
V
alley News.
•
In June 1959
Ashley Loafea is named the
Pro of the
Devonshire Golf Course.
•
In Nov 1960 the
Devonshire Women’
s Golf Club compiled a
handbook on rules and eti
quette on the greens, and
announced that they
would schedule tournaments
every
Wednesday
from
8:30 to 10
am.
•
Construction of
the red, yellow and orange
courses began in
Aug 1960 and was fi
nished
by J
une 1961.
•
In June 1961 there
was a pro-amateur
celebrity gol
f
tournament
featuring James Garner
and other
celebrities.
•
There was a Chats
w
orth Y
outh
Golf Club formed
in the early
‘60’s.
It was
sponsored by the Chats
w
orth
Rotary
Club and
George Lorbeer was the advi
sor
.
The Devon
shire Gol
f
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Sportsmans
Club
and The Roy
Rogers Sports
Center
–
1959
Aerial
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The Devonshire Golf
Course
–
1959
Aerial
Golf
Starter
Shed
•
T
o
arrive at the
Starter Shed you would
travel north
past the cottage
and around the
hill (road marked i
n blue)
•
The Starter
shed is where you would rent
golf clubs and pay greens
fees, or
buy
a
bucket of bal
ls for the driving range.
•
Notice how the 1
st
tee, the 9
th
hole, and the
Driving Range are all near the
Starter Shed
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•
The Out
of Bounds Marker (below
right) used to be
betw
een the
third hole and Minnie’s
vegetable garden (see
yellow line below).
•
Ken Ditto “rescued”
it from
a trash pile when the pro
shop was moved. Ken recent
ly
donated the marker
to the Chatsworth His
torical Society
.
Out of Bound
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•
A
newspaper artic
le describes 82 year
old Minnie w
ith a
routine tw
o
to three hours
work in her
big garden in the mi
ddle of Devonshire Golf Course.
“Well known by many movie stars
and television actors, she retriev
es the golf bal
ls that are hit into
her yard.
She turns them
into the office at
25 cents a buck
et. The money goes
to support the
Girl
Scout program
and is usually given to T
roop
680.”
Nov 30
th
, 1968 It’
s
Minnie Palmer
’
s 82
nd
Birthday
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•
This slide shows the Pro Shop and
Putting Green;
the Starter
Shed is
just east of
the Pro Shop.
•
The 1
st
tees for all
four
golf courses
start
near the starter
shed, and the
9
th
holes all end near the
starter
shed.
•
The holes for
the white course
were renumbered
when the
additional courses were added.
•
The Fenced Reservoi
r w
as
supplied by a well and was used to
irrigate the golf courses.
Devonshire
Golf Club
–
1961
Facilities
(1967 aerial)
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Devonshire
Golf Club
–
1961
Facilities
(
Schepler
photo)
•
This Golf Course
photo was taken from
the east fenc
e
of the Sc
hepler 52 acres, facing West.
•
In 1965, the
land that the
golf club w
as l
easing
from
the Schepl
er
’s
was sold to the Rock
pointe
T
ownhome
project. T
ownhomes
are being sold by 1969.
•
The next few
slides w
ill zoom i
n
on some of
the items
identified in y
ellow in this photo.
Of
fice /
Restaurant
& Minnie’s Cottage
Pro Shop, Starter
Shed,
Driving Range & Driving
Range Shed
White benches
and ball
washers for
tees
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Devonshire
Golf Club
–
1961
Facilities
Office
/ Restaurant
& Minnie’
s Cottage
•
The photo zoom
above show the Office/Restaurant
to the left.
It was on Mi
nnie Hill’
s
property j
ust south and east of
today
’s Homestead
Acre.
•
Minnie’s
1913 cottage
is on the right, you
can see the tan
building w
ith windows.
And
the
trunk and
crown of todays walnut
tree are visibl
e
i
n the front right of
the cottage.
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Devonshire Golf
Club
–
1961
Facilities
Pro Shop, S
tarter Shed,
Driving
Range & Driv
ing Range Shed
•
The building on the left is
the Pro Shop, today’s Museum. The building in the foreground
directly to the
right of the
Pro Shop is the Starter
Shed. In the
middle y
ou
see parked cars.
•
What appears
to be a sweeping curved brown
wall just below the cars is the
Driving Range,
surrounded by lights, with a Driving Range Shed behind the Driving Range.
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Devonshire
Golf Club
–
1961
Facilities
Driving Range
& Driving Range
Shed Explained
•
The Historic
Aerial
photo on the right shows the
Driving Range Shed in red.
And 25 black
driving range mats
in a sweeping curved pattern.
•
Each of thos
e driving range mats
w
as separated
by wooden partitions,
so the golfers would not
hit each other
as they practic
ed their tee shots.
•
In the photo
on the left,
those wooden partitions appear
to be a sweeping curved brown
w
all.
•
Y
ou
w
ould buy a
bucket of balls from the
driving range shed.
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Devonshire Golf
Club
–
1961
Facilities
White benches
and ball
w
ashers
for tees, and the
road around
the hil
l
•
The lower right
of this photo shows two
w
hite benc
hes and two white ball washers, with towels.
•
The parking lot c
ontinues to the right
of the picture,
it appears as a white “dashed
line”, at a
slightly higher elevation than the
golf courses.
•
Y
ou
can see the road where
y
ou travel
north past
the cottage and around
the hill to get to
the
Palmer T
rout
Lakes and the
Aqua Sierra Gun Club.
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•
Ken Ditto shared some interesting stories
about how to play the courses
(in addition to always being pol
ite to Minnie because you never k
new
when a ball was going to land in her
y
ard)
•
There was a
huge parking lot north of
the Pro Shop, but
y
ou
alway
s
wanted to
park at the south
end. When peopl
e
would try to
make the
first green
on the red course i
n one shot, they
sometimes wouldn’t
make it and your
car would get hit.
•
One of
the holes on the yellow
course was
just south of the Pro Shop
(? in picture at
right),
and there was a 30ft
high fence at the end
of
the green to
protect the
Pro Shop. So your
best shot when
approaching the green
was to just hit the
ball into the fence, and
the
ball would bounce back onto
the green.
Some interesting stories about the
lay
out of
the course
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The White Course had
lots of
fairway
s
that were
close together
.
Y
ou
had to keep an eye out
for errant
golf balls bouncing around from
other
golfers.
•
The White Course had
no sand traps
or water hazards.
But occasionally
there would be a
Chatsworth
Rattlesnake near
the southern end of
the course.
Some interesting stories
about the
layou
t of the
course….
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•
Ashley
Loafea w
as
named the golf pro at the Devo
nshire
Golf Course in 1959, and w
as
no doubt involved in
designi
ng the 1961 expansion
of the 4 courses, driving
range, pro shop, and restaura
nt.
•
In 1930,
Ashley
was the Paramount Studios golf
professiona
l.
•
In 1932, he w
as
teaching golf to RKO-radio celebrities
and a technical
advisor in tw
o
golfing films.
•
In 1938 he w
as
on the PGA
tour at LA
Grif
fith Park (now
play
ed at Riviera Country Club)
The
Ashley
Loafea Story
1944
Ashley Loafea
Dorothy
Jordan
t
eaching
golf
•
Ashley
w
as
still operating
the Pro Shop at the
Devonshire Golf Course in 1968 at
age 57. He had a son
Randy born in 1948 that w
as
pursuing
a golfing career at
that time.
•
Ashley
w
as
the golf pro at the Santa Paula golf cou
rse in 1973.
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Aqua Sierra
Sportsmans
Club
and The Roy
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1967
Aerial
Pro Shop
•
This slide show
s
the Pro Shop,
the Starter Shed and
the
Restaura
nt in relationsh
ip
to
the Cottage.
•
Clarence
Palmer tal
ked Minnie
into moving the Pro Shop onto
the acre in
Oct 1969.
•
The pro shop w
as
used for
storage until 1979
whe
n
it w
as
turned over to the Historical
Society
for their Museu
m.
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Aqua Sierra
Sportsmans
Club
and The Roy
Rogers Sports
Center
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1969
Aerial
Pro Shop
•
This slide show
s
the Pro Shop
moved to the
Acre w
here
it
remain
s today
,
as Rockpo
inte
construction begins.
•
The restaurant w
as
given to a
friend of Clare
nce Palmer
’
s
around
1974. It w
as
disma
ntled
and re-
assembled
in the friend
’
s
backy
ard
on
T
ulsa St., w
here
it
remains today
,
rename
d the
“Cantina
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July
1958
–
Palmer
T
rout Lakes Open
Every
Day
8 am ‘til Dark
The Pa
lmer T
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July
1958
–
Palmer
T
rout Lakes Open
Every
Day
8 am ‘til Dark
The Pa
lmer T
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The Pa
lmer T
rout Lakes
•
Mike Fend
er
’
s w
ife’
s
grandparen
ts
are
Alice and
Albert Biddison
.
Alice and
Albert w
ere
caretakers of
the
T
rout Lake, short 9-hole
golf course, and the gun
range during the 50’
s and early 60’
s. His w
ife
spent a
lot of time at
the “Lake” and reme
mbers her
grandfathe
r conversing with Roy Rogers on several
occasions. Mike’
s
mother
-
in
-law
knew
Minnie Palmer
.
•
Mike forw
arded
us pictures of the scale (seen at right)
used to w
eigh
the fish at the
T
rout Lakes. One pa
id
by
the poun
d for the fish caught.
•
Mike said that w
hen
the lakes w
ere
drained
there
w
ere
several very large catfish in the larger lake, one
being
close to 3 feet long
.
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The Pa
lmer T
rout Lakes
•
There w
as
a Fishing Shed w
here
they
w
ould
rent poles, and they
w
ould
clean your fish for you
.
•
There w
as
a small pond for the
kids, and a larger pond
for the
adults.
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•
Entrance road
leading around
the hill behind the acre (now
leads to a State
Park T
railer)
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A
qua
Sierra Shotgun
Range
•
Concrete Path
behind the shotgun range s
tations
•
Flagpole at clearing behind center
shotgun station
(also seen in 1959 Chev
y
c
ommercial)
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A
qua
Sierra Shotgun
Range
•
Some lead pellets
in foothills north
of the stations
.
•
Some clay pigeon debris pi
les
(which also includes
us
ed
shotgun shells
;
only the brass
heads remain as the
shell
casings have been burnt
away
by fires over the
y
ears).
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•
Palmer T
rout Lakes
•
concrete foundati
on of Fishing Shed and bathrooms
•
Fence around tree
covered in ivy just east
of the trout
pond
•
W
ater
well
to suppl
y
water
to the trout
pond
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•
Golf
Facilities
•
Concrete steps and
patio of Restaurant
--
The north part
of the
building was the
snack shack
/restaurant,
and the
south part
of the
building was the
office of Clarence
and Doug Palmer
.
•
In the gol
f photo
there i
s a w
hite
awning over the
patio.
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•
Golf Facilities
•
Pro Shop
–
T
oday
the Virginia W
atson
Chatsworth Museum
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Sources/Acknow
ledgements
Contributed content by:
Karl, W
ayne
and Jeff Berkenkamp of the Berk
enkamp family;
Ken Ditto, Chats
w
orth Y
outh
Golf League, Chatsworth
High School (CHS) ‘64;
Beverly Ulis, whose husband was a mem
ber of the
Aqua Sierra
Sportsmans Club
Roland Russ, launched sk
eet during high school, CHS ’64
Dennis Muehlenbach, starter at
the golf course, CHS ‘65
Gary
Edler launc
hed
skeet,
Chatsworth Lake Manor
resident
Mike Fender
-
Biddison trout l
ake caretakers contact
Special thanks to Ken Ditto
for assisting with the interpretation
and layout of
the faciliti
es
aerials and maps.
Prepared by
Ann & Ray Vincent, Chatsworth Historic
al
Society
,
February
2016,
revised
Jan
2021