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Bay Area News, issue 3, April 31, 1946
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THE LATEST GOLDEN GATE FUTURIAN SOCIETY MEET Was held Sunday the 28th of April at the house of the chairman (he loves to sit), Jack Riggs. Present were Raj (his name is Roger for the edification of one who thot that Raj didn't sound very American) Rehm, Bob Luehr the Frisco fan, George Caldwell the co-editor of Stellarite, John Cockroft editor of Stellarite, angel of Wopple Kit came dressed in "civvies" after the remarkably short time of four months in the Army, he's not very healthy we think. "Lost Weekend Smith" and his charming wife Larry promised to come, but decided to paint the interior of their house instead. Our cute little femme fan Ziza Schramm has moved to San Diego, we'd liked to have seen more of her. Joe Fortier has moved to some distance from here, and we'll be lucky to see much of him from now on. Bob Luehr George Caldwell encountered a bit of difficulty in finding the house of Riggs, although they had both been to a previous meeting. In fact they got off the Frisco train about two miles from the house and walked the rest of the way. Caldwell would make an excellent woodsman, for the way he found the place was rather interesting. Riggs had shown the fellows the University of California's Cyclotron perched on the hills overlooking the city. Caldwell remembered the position of the Cyclotron and deduced the direction in which the meeting place must lie; pretty clever. EROS, George Galdwell's new, hektoed fanzine will be out very shortly. Price; four for a quarter, and the address for this new mag is 1115 San Anselmo Ave. San Anselmo, Calif. SEEMS the pubbing bug has bitten the GGFS rather severely for Bob Luehr is compiling material for a new mimeod mag as yet unnamed. He needs material, articles, short fiction, Cockroft will probably take care of the art work. Howza bout you readers helping the lad out by penning something? His address is 577 Northridge Rd. San Francisco, Calif. BANDITRY Everett Wyers, 1414 San Pablo Ave. Berkeley, Calif. has the following items he will send your way plus 3c postage per mag. Less on orders of more than 5 mags. UNKNOWN Vol. 3 No. 5 Fair condition, has "Fear" by Hubbard -- $1.00 Vol. 6 No. 4 Xcellent condition, Large size, Bok novel -- .50c AMAZING Vol. 15 No. 2 Feb. '41 Fair cond. -- 20c ASTONISHING STORIES Vol. 2 No. 1 Oct. 40 -- 20c WEIRD TALES Vol. 26 No. 10 Mar. 43 good condition only 10c AIR WONDERS Vol. 1 No. 1 July 29 good condition -- $3.00 Vol. 1 No. 10 Apr. 30 good condition -- $1.00 ALL FIRST EDITIONS in good condition Fantastic Adventures: $1.00 Cosmic Stories: .50c Comet Science Fiction: .50c FFM Oct 39 good cond.: $1.00 Science Fiction fair cond.: .50c Stirring Science --good-- .50c
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THE LATEST GOLDEN GATE FUTURIAN SOCIETY MEET Was held Sunday the 28th of April at the house of the chairman (he loves to sit), Jack Riggs. Present were Raj (his name is Roger for the edification of one who thot that Raj didn't sound very American) Rehm, Bob Luehr the Frisco fan, George Caldwell the co-editor of Stellarite, John Cockroft editor of Stellarite, angel of Wopple Kit came dressed in "civvies" after the remarkably short time of four months in the Army, he's not very healthy we think. "Lost Weekend Smith" and his charming wife Larry promised to come, but decided to paint the interior of their house instead. Our cute little femme fan Ziza Schramm has moved to San Diego, we'd liked to have seen more of her. Joe Fortier has moved to some distance from here, and we'll be lucky to see much of him from now on. Bob Luehr George Caldwell encountered a bit of difficulty in finding the house of Riggs, although they had both been to a previous meeting. In fact they got off the Frisco train about two miles from the house and walked the rest of the way. Caldwell would make an excellent woodsman, for the way he found the place was rather interesting. Riggs had shown the fellows the University of California's Cyclotron perched on the hills overlooking the city. Caldwell remembered the position of the Cyclotron and deduced the direction in which the meeting place must lie; pretty clever. EROS, George Galdwell's new, hektoed fanzine will be out very shortly. Price; four for a quarter, and the address for this new mag is 1115 San Anselmo Ave. San Anselmo, Calif. SEEMS the pubbing bug has bitten the GGFS rather severely for Bob Luehr is compiling material for a new mimeod mag as yet unnamed. He needs material, articles, short fiction, Cockroft will probably take care of the art work. Howza bout you readers helping the lad out by penning something? His address is 577 Northridge Rd. San Francisco, Calif. BANDITRY Everett Wyers, 1414 San Pablo Ave. Berkeley, Calif. has the following items he will send your way plus 3c postage per mag. Less on orders of more than 5 mags. UNKNOWN Vol. 3 No. 5 Fair condition, has "Fear" by Hubbard -- $1.00 Vol. 6 No. 4 Xcellent condition, Large size, Bok novel -- .50c AMAZING Vol. 15 No. 2 Feb. '41 Fair cond. -- 20c ASTONISHING STORIES Vol. 2 No. 1 Oct. 40 -- 20c WEIRD TALES Vol. 26 No. 10 Mar. 43 good condition only 10c AIR WONDERS Vol. 1 No. 1 July 29 good condition -- $3.00 Vol. 1 No. 10 Apr. 30 good condition -- $1.00 ALL FIRST EDITIONS in good condition Fantastic Adventures: $1.00 Cosmic Stories: .50c Comet Science Fiction: .50c FFM Oct 39 good cond.: $1.00 Science Fiction fair cond.: .50c Stirring Science --good-- .50c
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