No, but I spent a good part of my life fishing and harassing critters in the Tryon Creek area. That was before Tryon Creek was a state park. Followed the creek down from a a trail head at 4th and about E down to the creek and then sloshed through the creek down until I went under State street and almost but not quite to the Willamette River. Also fished in Sucker Creek and Oswego Lake back when the lake was cleaner than it is today. Caught a lot of fresh water perch in the lake. Caught very little in either Tryon Creek or Sucker Creek. I'd rate Sucker Creek as slightly more productive than Tryon Creek. Caught a blue gill somewhere in one of those three places and a catfish behind the Dairy Maid. The Dairy Maid and the Pinafore were owned by my friend's father who was once the mayor of Oswego, Mr. Needham.
I used to go in and out of bars and taverns along State Street selling newspapers, these included the Pinafore, the Beachcomber, the Cove and directly outside of the Piggly Wiggly on the sidewalk. I also serviced the paper machines. I mostly sold the Oregonian blue streak but I recall a green streak and a red streak and have a foggy memory of a yellow streak although I could very well be wrong about the yellow. The streaks indicated the time of day that the paper was issued. The blue streak was the late afternoon one.
My favorite pass time was swimming in the lake at the Oswego public pool. At that time there was also a pay pool very near the public pool and that was where our Olympic champion spent his time honing his swimming skills. He set a record for the most gold medals in the Olympics at the time. His mom was a substitute teacher at Oswego high school. She used to buy him "Tigers Milk" at the health food store between A and B on first street.
I know a lot of history about Oswego throughout the 50s. My mom was socially active helping start both the annual water festival and the civic theater which opened with Harvey which I went to see. Boring as hell for a little boy. She also thought up an advertising scheme which she named "Pennies From Heaven". She had a girlfriend who owned a small plane. She got coupons from most of the merchants and weighted down small paper parachutes containing the coupons with pennies. Us kids ran all over town grabbing the pennies and leaving the coupons on the ground. Great idea but she didn't plan on that snag.
My aunt and uncle and their two children, my cousins, lived in a house on the corner of 4th and C. Today there is a park there.
I had a best friend who moved to Palisades in about 1957 or 58 and left me heart broken. His parents were bad alcoholics although wealthy and he was very embarrassed by them. I came from a poor family so we had black spots that were difficult to accept and it made it possible for us to support each other. I'd love to look him up today. He's the one that tutored me in mathematics which became my primary interest for the rest of my life. I've had more mathematics than almost anyone you know. Got a 154 on my math IQ and I owe it all to Billy. Last I heard he was a tennis pro. Very athletic but small kid. Great swimmer too.
After Billy, I took up with Jerry. Jerry wasn't a good student but very athletic and larger than average size. Jerry eventually went into the Navy and became his fleet boxing champion in his weight class which must have been somewhere near heavy weight.
I miss those guys.