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Hallock, Ted

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1921 - 2006

Biography

Joseph Theodore "Ted" Hallock was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1921. His family came to Portland, Oregon, in 1927. He began working in broadcasting while still in high school when his cousin, Homer Welch, got him a job in sound effects at KGW radio. He studied law at the University of Oregon, but joined the Air Force shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He married his first wife, Muriel Myers, before his deployment. They divorced soon after he returned from the war in 1945. Shortly thereafter, he met Phyllis Natwick, at a fundraiser and they married in 1946. He gave up his plans to study law and went into journalism instead. He won several awards for his broadcasting work, including a Peabody. His work in journalism took him to England and Russia during the 1950s. In 1959, he founded an advertising agency, the Hallock Agency. He represented Multnomah County in the Oregon State Senate as a Democrat from 1963 to 1982. In 1968, he divorced again; he and Jackie Hull were married soon after. He was also a member of the Northwest Power Planning Council from 1988 to 1994. He died in 2006.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Ted Hallock papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 2509
Abstract

Unprocessed collection consisting of miscellaneous papers belonging to and regarding Ted Hallock, who worked in journalism, operated an advertising agency, served as a state senator representing Multnomah County, and served on the Northwest Power Planning Council. Materials relate to his career in politics, the Oregon Centennial Commission, and other topics.

Dates: circa 1950-circa 1990