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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 51 (December 23, 1966)
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[news] Centennial Smiles Are Beamed by Governor Walter J. Hickel, (Right) and D. Pete Shoup. Alaska Manager for the Association of Pacific Fisheries, as Shoup Presents the Governor a Check for $2,500 Made out to the Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission. Shoup Said the APF is Giving Its Full Support to the Forthcoming Centennial Celebration. His Secretary, Miss Charlotte Rudolph, is Miss Juneau Centennial and One of the Ten Finalist in the Statewide Miss Centennial Contest.
[news] The Big Stampede--C. "Rusty" Heurlin, Famous Alaskan Artist from Ester, Blends with the Gold Rush Personalities He Has Chosen to Depict the '98 Stampede over the Chilkoot to the Klondike. Just to the Left of Heurlin is Youthful Robert W. Service, Destined to Become Bard of the Yukon. Beyond Service, in the Bowler Hat, is the Big Swede Who Later "Struck Pay" and Bought a Dance Hall Belle for Weight in Gold. This Canvas, One of 15 Painted by Heurlin, Will be Part of the Big Stampede, a Show Case Attraction of Murals and Taped Narration be be Featured at the Alaska 67 Centennial Exposition in FAirbanks, Alaska, from May 27 to Sept. 30.
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