April 3, 1958/Goldendale, Wa.
A gala affair in Goldendale Saturday night was the annual Tolo dance given by the Girls’ League in the cafeteria room of Goldendale High School. The theme was “Music to Remember You By” and Paul Berg, disc jockey from radio station KLOQ in Yakima, was present to play records and entertain with chit-chat. Decorations were paper figures representing the new song hits fastened on the walls.
October 2, 1958
Transfer Approved
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (AP) — The federal communications commission today authorized the transfer of control of radio station KLOQ at Yakima to William E. Shela and Warren J. Dunham for $224,201.
February 16, 1962
Transfer O.K.’d
WASHINGTON (AP)—The Communications Commission approved today transfer of partial control of Radio Station KLOQ, Yakima, from William E. Shela to Virginia S. Richardson for $20,517.
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Previous to the purchase of KLOQ, Bill Shela had been an on-air personality at KJR/Seattle.