Photo showing "this beats comic books", young children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knippelberg seem to be saying as dad points to the spot in the sky where he believes he spotted the earth satellite.
Photo showing "this beats comic books", young children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knippelberg seem to be saying as dad points to the spot in the sky where he believes he spotted the earth satellite.
Photo showing "Speed Demons of the Snow" - no names; eight young boys on sleds & toboggen - no name of the hill (due to the year, could possibly be at Smeltersite).
Photo showing "Speed Demons of the Snow" - no names; eight young boys on sleds & toboggen - no name of the hill (due to the year, could possibly be at Smeltersite).
Photo showing Four kiddies at Kildala area wanting to surprise their mommy and daddy Saturday by bringing home a couple of pies. Mud pies, that is Jimmy Dowker (left) five, Velma Sanford, five, and Tommi Dowker, three, (far right) took time to pose for the Sentinel camera. But three year old Cliff Sandford was just too busy mixing the muddy "flour".
Photo showing Four kiddies at Kildala area wanting to surprise their mommy and daddy Saturday by bringing home a couple of pies. Mud pies, that is Jimmy Dowker (left) five, Velma Sanford, five, and Tommi Dowker, three, (far right) took time to pose for the Sentinel camera. But three year old Cliff Sandford was just too busy mixing the muddy "flour".
Photo showing a group of boys, sitting on construction piping for the Townsite. L/R Michael York, Gerry Weir, Kirk Butrokow, Walter Franz, Bruce Webster, George Soilso, Butch Arteminos
Photo showing a group of boys, sitting on construction piping for the Townsite. L/R Michael York, Gerry Weir, Kirk Butrokow, Walter Franz, Bruce Webster, George Soilso, Butch Arteminos
Photo showing - Lemonade Stand has always been popular enterprise of youngsters during summer holidays. Bernie Jansen, left, and Sheldon Munro wait anxiously while Linda Hallman, 8 Pintail pours the tasty drink. Business was so good, Linda told the Sentinel photographer she had to get "fresh supplies." (Tumbler 4cents; Glass 2cents - orange or grape).
Photo showing - Lemonade Stand has always been popular enterprise of youngsters during summer holidays. Bernie Jansen, left, and Sheldon Munro wait anxiously while Linda Hallman, 8 Pintail pours the tasty drink. Business was so good, Linda told the Sentinel photographer she had to get "fresh supplies." (Tumbler 4cents; Glass 2cents - orange or grape).