FILE - The Christmas photo of the Ken Martin family, from left, Barbara, 7; Ken, Barbara, Sue, 4; Donald, 21; and Virginia, 6; in Portland, Ore., in December 1952 ...
Car’s discovery in Columbia River could end decades of speculation about Martin family disappearance
Portlanders Ken and Barbara Martin and their three young daughters headed east in the family’s Ford station wagon to find a ...
The case of the Martin family’s disappearance has bewildered local residents and investigators for more than six decades — until Friday. By Simon J. Levien On Dec. 7, 1958, Ken and Barbara ...
But the man who may have broken the case after 67 years never bought the “foul play” theories about what happened to the ...
Oregon divers recover portion of submerged station wagon believed to belong to missing Martin family
After two days of false starts and dashed hopes, divers recovered a portion of the station wagon they believe carried the Martin family of Portland on their ill-fated journey through the Columbia ...
The winner of that race, Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party chair Ken Martin, said at the time that “D.C. consultants” will “be gone when I’m there.” The DNC's contracts typically ...
From the comfort of your home, spin a Pogues album, whip up a shepherd’s pie and enjoy a Guinness pint this St. Patrick’s Day ...
The salvage crew hoping to recover the cream-colored Ford station wagon carrying an Oregon family who disappeared in 1958 postponed their operation Thursday. The Hood River County Sheriff’s ...
Kenneth Martin’s family was, by all accounts, quintessentially all-American. His father was a Presbyterian pastor who had moved to Oregon in the early 1900s. By 1958, Kenneth Martin, a 54-year ...
Now, those pieces will go to processing to confirm if they could belong to the Martin Family 66 years ago. Back on Dec. 7, 1958, Kenneth and Barbara Martin took their three daughters, ages 11 ...
The station wagon thought to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for seven years, said Mayo's representative, Ian Costello.
Jane had two younger siblings, Ronald and Carolyn. The family moved to Pasadena, CA in 1945. She graduated from Pasadena High School, then studied at Pasadena City College. On February 21 ...
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