KSLM was big when I was growing up in Corvallis, Oregon ... and there are a 
couple of connections as well. Fellow who did play-by-play when I did 
statistics and color while still in high school, Ted Carlson, moved from 
KCOV-1240 (my first full-time job) to KSLM ... and I got my second full-time 
radio job when I came out of the Army in 1958 at KPAN-860 in Hereford, Texas, 
replacing the chief announcer/news director, who moved to KSLM. I've forgotten 
his name ... Terry McSomething ... and later issues of Broadcasting Yearbook 
indicated he had been elevated to G.M. at KSLM sometime in the '60s. Makes me a 
bit homesick when I think of the Willamette Valley connection. 

I did many a ballgame with Ted Carlson, who doubled as the long-time PA 
announcer for Oregon State Beaver basketball at Gill Coliseum. I tried a Google 
search for Ted a couple of years ago and was, sad to say, about two weeks too 
late. There was a story in the Corvallis Gazette-Times about some confusion I 
remembered ... there were two Ted Carlsons in Corvallis. KCOV's Ted Carlson was 
Theadore Gearhart Carlson Jr. The other Ted Carlson, who added his middle name 
to his ID -- Ted Hal Carlson -- was the long-time executive director of the OSU 
Alumni Association. The story reflected on Ted Hal's assurances to his friends 
that he was still alive. 

How I broke into radio: As I mentioned, I did statistics and color with Ted G. 
on KCOV and one day I complained to him about the awful sounding DJ on the 
afternoon shift. With no experience, I told Ted, I can do better than that guy. 
A week or so later, the station owner, Frank Flynn, accosted me on the street 
on a Thursday, said, "I hear you think you can run a radio show." "Yes, I think 
I can do better than (whatever his name was." "Go meet Ted tomorrow morning and 
learn the board. You're going on the air Saturday night." That was my first job 
interview.

Soon I replaced Ted Carlson as morning man so he could concentrate on sales ... 
but a few months later, a deep-voiced young transient walked in, talked to 
Flynn, was hired on the spot and Flynn fired me on a Friday. Unfortunately, Mr. 
Ballsy was a no-show Monday morning and I kept my $52-a-week job!  Potential 
future employers wanted to know my draft status, so in the summer of '56 I 
volunteered for the draft ... my father took a university administrative job in 
Texas ... and I wound up at KPAN in the Panhandle in 1958. (I wanted to work at 
KHAN and KDLE but never could find them, heh, heh." 

I did work part-time for a few months at a station that operated on 1390 -- 
KNOE in Monroe, La. -- in 1961-62 -- before they moved to 540. I had worked 
part-time for KNOE station manager Edd Routt at KIXZ-940 Amarillo .. my last 
radio job was at WMIX-940 in Mt. Vernon, Ill. (11 years as news director) ... 
and now I live in telephone are code 940!

And to answer a question from the CAT-man, I was city editor, managing editor 
and then executive editor of the Mt. Vernon, Ill., Register-News from December 
1981 to retirement in June 2000. 

Meanwhile, I'm enjoying streaming audio from XEGNK-1370, "Mariachi Estéreo" as 
I update the Mexican log I've been doing ... and they are currently playing my 
absolutely favorite Mexi-song, "Malaguena Salerosa," which I first heard by Bud 
and Travis in 1959 ... played it often at KIXZ ... beautiful song, weird string 
of memories! 

There's joy in my afterlife!

Qal R. Mann, Krumudgeon

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