♦♦♦♦SOUTHERN FANDOM CONFEDERATION BULLETIN 22 (Fall, 1979)***** FOSFA HOLDS AN ALMOST- - LABOR DAY, 1979 Two thousand fans gathered at the Galt House hotel in Louisville Published for the S.F.C. by Meade Frierson IH, PO Box 9032» KY over Labor Day weekend to attend the NorthAmeriCon,billed as Birmingham, Alabama 35213 - available to and a world science fiction convention without Hugos or British ac­ fans in 12 states of the occupied C.S.A. (and sympathiz­ cents. Without a doubt the scope of the con was far greater than ers elsewhere). anything previously run by southern fans. Cliff Amos, shadowed by OFFICIALDOM Beth Pointer, was a markedly omnipresent and accessable con chair. Meade Frierson III, President Susan Biggers, Secretary Ken Amos headed operations by day and Morris Middleton,by night - P.L. Caruthers, Official Recruiter,Mixologist & Acting Vice Pres. Sue J^ancis kept registration running smoothly. Bernie Willinger ran the masquerade. In fact, it looked like Louisville fans and sasasssssssxsssssassssssssssasas a few from Nashville and elsewhere bore the brunt of the hard work necessary to keep such a function on track. The problems Your receipt of this Bulletin presupposes that you already have seemed to center about the dimness and rules of the art show, or had a copy of the 16 page -tabloid SOUTHERN FANDOM CONFEDERAL7 the 35®® projectors (which after valiant efforts by Mike Hutto & TION HANDBOOK (from mid-1977) which tells you what the SFC is Co. had to be abandonmed in favor of a 16mm film program), and all about and gives some interesting history of fandom in SFC- (unjustified in ray view) the lack of a hospitality suite. Bob land. Readers of the Bulletin have noted that some entries in Roehm kept an interesting formal program on schedule as did TSm past issues have been slightly incomprehensible (in addition to Wallbank with the video room (24 hours!). Dick and Nicki lynch microelite type) because they didn’t learn the terminology of put out the daily newszine, the Nebula, which announced the par­ the field from the HANDBOOK first. I have no answer to that. ties, program changes and newsbits...topped by Charlie Williams’ eye-catching logos. Special events deserve special mention -Irvin IF YOU WILL KINDLY CHECK THE NETHER PAGES, you will find out Koch arranged for specialty groups to meet and kept the N3F room whether you are considered dues-paid or dues-exempt for the open 24 hours. present fiscal year of the SFC - August 1979 to August 1980. If your name is absent from the listing, we would appreciate The SFC was allotted three hours (took four) to distribute mat­ $1.00 dues so that you can be sure of receiving Bulletin 23 in erial, gather news and dues on Saturday morning. We discovered Spring, 1980, the pre-DSC newsletter in summer, 1980, and of at least three new clubs! Details hereafter. course Rpster of names and addresses #8 and its supplements. Although the formal program did not start until Thursday, fans The SFC business meeting in New Orleans, July 22, 1979, ap­ started collecting at the hotel on Monday. Harry Andruschak of proved an increase in dues to $2 per year effective Aug. 80 to L.A. and a handfull of others were that early and held the Aug. 81. This was conditioned on the creation of a new compre­ early puppy (as opposed to dead dog) parties. By Wednesday I hensive handbook as of mid-June, 1980. All clubs are encouraged was able to create some news by having the lock on our bathroom to submit their logos in black and white for reproduction in door break* Cigarettes were rolled under the door to me as the the Handbook. Please don’t pay dues in advance - the extra money bellman, security man and finally (90 minutes in prison) the ends up as a contribution and makes you a patron but we still maintenance man was called back in at midnight to ream out the ask for dues when the time comes. lock and free me. A new copy of the HANDBOOK costs 40/ third class mail, but we Filksingers were in high voice and nicely provided for -guitars try to maintain a supply through local clubs, so please check there first. in one function room, piano in another, and a cappella (sp?) on the lobby stairs. There were in fact two lobbies to serve as a gathering spot (with more air than a con suite). SOUTHERN CONVENTIONS OF RECENT PAST Events of note were the well-attended masquerade with many fine Stellarcon IV, April 6-8, 1979, drew 200 mainly from N.C. to in­ costumes but the favorite being a skit by the Resnicks and friends teract with David Gezrold, Ted Sturgeon and M.A. Foster as well of the 1938 Henry Kuttner story. Two world premieres were held at as attend a strong film program. Jim Gilpatrick, roving reporter a neighborhood theatre, H.G. WElls' Shape of Things to Gome and for Anvil, the Birmingham clubzine, noted that a successful sf An Arabian Adventure. Before the 35®® failed, there were Winds of con can be held without parties, booze, hucksters when sponsored Change and Lord of the Rings. Many more fasicnating films were on campus. The SF? is the Greensboro NC club which will continue on hand but unavailable for view. The videotapers were plentiful to sponsor such spring gatherings according to Judith Low (PCB and did their own thing £11 weekend. The formal program included 13222, Greensboro NC 27405) panels with Aussiefan Mervyn Binns, George Scithers, Forrest J. Ackerman, Marta Randall, Jo Clayton, Bob Asprin, Charles Grant, Kubla Khanception, May 18-20, 1979, featured Frank Robinson, Bob Jack Chalker, A Bertram Chandler, Gordy Dickson, Jim Baen, Gale Tucker, Jack Chalker, Andrew Offutt, Michael Whelan, Vincent Di­ Burnick, Jack Williamson, Lester DelRey, Fred Pohl (GoH); there Fate, and other professionals surrounded by about 250 midwest & were readings by Howard Waldrop, George R.R. Martin, Edward Bry­ southern fans in Nashville’s annual party at the Quality (sic) ant, and Karl Edward Wagner. Andrew J. Offutt was on several pan­ Inn. As your editor missed the con, the sentiment has been often els and visible at parties. Indeed for the allograph collectons expresseds "missed a good one." and would-be writers the con was a cherished opportunity with so many authors and editors in attendance. The topics were diverse Just Imagicon, May 25-27, 1979, presented GoH L. Sprague DeCamp, and entertaining by all reports. The con was capped by a night­ Fan GoH Lon Atkins, artist Kelly Freas, and writers Bob Asprin, time riverboat ride. For the aquatically inclined the pool pro­ Grant Carrington, Jerry Page to over 300 in Memphis over the vided relaxatio n (and, later, spectator sport). Cotton Festival weekend. Numerous special features were attempted (including no smoking anywhere), films and video shows were ample Just as it was early to start, the con was slow to die - the dead and Ted Sturgeon was ever charming as with the two foregoing cons. dog parties were as packed as any Saturday night at most regional The con was, however, mismanaged and lost money. cons, I’m sure there was activity yet on Tuesday but we left. DeepSouthCon ’79 was the 17th annual rotating DSC, this year The hotel adjoined anarea called the Belvedere which hosted an sponsored by the Sons of the Sand Ltd in New Orleans July 20-22, international festival the same weekend and provided an extra ^979* N»A. Lafferty was honored as GoH and in an awards ceremony set of features such as non-hotel food, dancing and all types the Rebel was at long last presented"to Cliff Amos, leader of of music. I strolled out during the masquerade judging with Joe FOSFA, Rivercon and the 1979 NorthAmeriCon(below). The Phoenix Celko to look over the back of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra was presented to Jo Clayton. Guy Lillian created a special chap­ playing "The Anvil Chorus* just below the second story balcony. book to honor Lafferty. Attendance was over^W. 3rd largest DSC! While there were many hucksters, there seemed to be too many offering new books and too few offering comics. The con received The Atlanta Comics & Fantasy Fair was held in Atlanta GA July 27- pretty good press. 29, 1979 with several noted graphic artists. No report to date. I’ve enjoyed weekend cons and I’ve enjoyed the few Vul-con VI was held in New Orleans August 10-12, 1979 with guest I’ve been able to attend - 1971, 1974 and 1976 - but NAC will J.J. Saunders of Salvage I , films, hucksters and such but no rank extraordinarily high in my feelings for years to come, I’m reports to date. sure. The highest commendations to all who toiled so dilligently so that the rest of us could have such a memorable time!! And I Rovacon IV held in Roanoke VA September 28-29 presnted David hope the con will receive more cogent and comprehensive reviews Gerrold, Karl Edward Wagner, and Kelly Freas. No report to date. in the fanzines (ma .ybe Andy Porter will cover it in his new SF CHRONICLE which premiered at NAC). APA UPDATE UPCOMING SOUTHERN CONVENTIONS The Southern Fandom Press Alliance (SFPA) is into its 91st mail­ ing. 0E Alan Hutchinson is winding up his long reign as Official Sci-Con will be a new sf con in NEWPORT NEWS, VA on October 13-14 Editor and an election is due in the near future. 1979 (at the Holiday Inn in Hampton). GoH is with Kelly Freas and Dr. Jean Lorr ah. Kelly will be the subject of a MYRIAD is now back in the capable hands of Cliff Biggers, 6045 “roast". $5 memberships should go to HaRoSFA, PO Boxm 6259, New­ Summit Wood Dr., Kennesaw, GA 30144^+kc.^ HouoelU port News VA 23606 or pay $7 at the door. This close to deadline call Charlotte Yielding, 223-G Thoreau Cir, Hampton VA. For southern fans with videocassette recorders, APA-VCR is into its third mailing with about 5 vacancies on the membership roster. Acadianacon is another new sf con at the Holiday Inn North in All interested parties are encouraged to write to Meade Frierson, LAFAYETTE, LA on October 26-28, 1979• Billed as a unique blend of Great Dictator, at PO Box 9032, Birmingham, AL 35213. sf&f and Cajun= French culture. Guests are David Gerrold, Kerry O'Quinn, and Jim Mule'. Membership is $10 now or at door to The Spectator Amateur Press Society is winding to a close under David Pettyjohn, 815 B. Railroad, Broussard LA 70518 Meade Frierson as Official Editor and is heading toward Chatta­ nooga and the capable editorship of Nicki lynch, 4207 Davis Lane, ROC » KON 4 is the Middleton's fourth faanish con in LITTLE ROCK Chattanooga TN 37416. AR (at Downtown Motor Inn) on October 26-28, 1979 with GoH Gordon R. Dickson, Fan GoH Dal van Coger of Memphis, Toastmaster Robert Except for APA-VCR these are all general (as opposed to specialty) L. Asprin. $8 to Oct. 20, then $10. Contact c/o PQB 9911» Little apas for fans anywhere who are able to type and reproduce their Rock AR 72219. material and like to correspond, comment, review, or generally create print-wise. Half-a-Con 1979 represents the Birmingham SF Club's first incur­ sion into con-giving in BIRMINGHAM, AL at the Hilton Inn (see The specialty apa in our area is the reverred Esoteric Order of flyer) on November 9-H. No guests of honor or heavy programming Dagon which is into its 28th quarterly mailing under, the auspices just a weekend party of southern fans. $5 to Penny-Frierson, 3705 of Bernadette Bosky, 1915 Erwin Rd, Apt.G, Durham Wood vale Rd, Birmingham, AL 35223; $7 after Oct. 25. Details from NC 27705 but am election is due soon and it may not remain here. club President, Wade Gilbreath, 4207 Balboa Av, Pinson AL 35126. PUBLICATIONS Nutriacon *79 will be at the Grand Hotel in NEW ORLEANS, LA on November 30-December 2, 1979. GoH is Karl Edward Wagner, Fan GoH Alienation is a collaboration between Robert Teague and Rick Rae Wilson Tucker, toastmaster George Alec Effinger, music by the and offers a compilation of ALIEN jokes since the movie came to Normals. $6 (to 0ct.31» then $9) to Tom Longo, 6221 Wadsworth, Panama City, FL. It is offset/xerox and 20 pages of mostly draw­ New Orleans LA 70122. ings. As PanaFan Press Bob Teague continues to offer an outlet for Gulf Coast fandom's expressions. He mentions an upcoming "Beware INTO 1990... the Green Slime" (whuuzat mean, they're bringing hhat one back??) Chattacon 5 will be again at the Downtown Sheraton in CHATTNOCGA Chris Martin, 620 Maryland Av, Shenandoah VA 22849 has premiered TN on January 4-6, 1980, the first con of the new decade. GoH is a 12 page ditto'd zine called Antelope Freeway One Mile. In a Joan Vinge, M.C. Bob Tucker will also he "roasted", planned at­ reversal of time-honored tradition, he puts down all typical tendance by Jack Chalker, Perry Chapdelaine, Sharon Webb, Steve kinds of LoCs he might receive to a first issue, especially those Vance, Grant Carrington, Jerry Page, and Hal Clement. $10 to which comment on his repro(which is semi-illegible and hides some Chattacon, PCB 21173* Chattanooga TN 37421 for registration. good writing.') ""

Uppersouth Clave 10, really a new con, will be run by Cliff Amos Baryon 16 ($1 or The Usual) from Barry Hunter, 8 Wakefield Place, and Shelby Ma-rrh 14-16, 1980 at the Bed Carpet Inn in BOWL- Rome GA 30161 continues a reviewzine, which was recently quoted on ING r.niiw, kt. it will "celebrate the fannish family spirit" with a DAW book (regarding Jerry Page's last horror collection). Guest P.L. Caruthers of Memphis. A “Frierson Fry" promises "friend- ___ ly fire at our beloved SFC President". Smphasis, like Halfacon, Cullowhee Cpmments 5 ($1 to Richard D. Llewellyn, PO Drawer BP, is on parties. $5 advance membership to USC10, PCB 8243, Louis- Cullowhee, NC 28723) is 24pp printed with articles, fanzein & ville KI 40208. other reviews, letters. He was seeking contributions back in the summer. Stellarcon V should take place in April, 1980. Details from SF< P0 Box 13222, Greensboro NC 27405. Florida Fandom (50/ or The Usual from Rick & Ruth Coy, 520 So. "D" St., Lake Worth FL 33460): #6 contains articles on Jack Kirby and Kubla Khanate will feature as GpH and Ahdrew J. Bill Black, pictures from Halloweencon in Miami and news. #7 has Offutt as M.C. at the Quality Inn (Robertson Parkway) on May 2- a mini-profile on local fan and extensive interview with Ken 4, 1980. Usual Nashville happenings are expected; pros and Mitchroney, artist. artists abound. $7.50 to Khen Moore, 647 Devon Drive, Nashville TN 37220 ($10 at door). Future Retrospective 17 ($1 from iliff and Susan Biggers, 6045 Summit Wood Drive, Kennesaw GA 30144 or subs 4/$3). This issue MidSouth Con is a new con scheduled for June 20-22, 1980 at the reviews 56 current books and contains much other material by the Sheraton Motor Inn on US 72W in HUNTSVILLE, AL. There will be editors as well as Mike Glyer, Cecil Hutto and interesting letters. GoH Fred Pohl, Fan GoH Bob Tucker, and M.C. Kelly Freas. $8 membership ($10 after June 1) to Andy Purcell, Rt.l, Box 322-A, Iron Baron. Vol.II, No. VI, continues to repmesent the interests = Leoma TN 38468. of members of the Barony of Iron Mountain in Birmingham, Alabama. Jambalaya is the monthly newszine for the New Orleans area and MystiCon is another new con being offered by Rick Knobloch, the .southern La. The editor is Dana Adams Longo, 6221 Wadsworth Drive Winfields, Steve Stanley and other Nelson Bond Society members, New Orleans LA 70122. 25/, 5/$l or The Usual. Last issue seen was on July 4-6, 1980 at the Sheraton Red Lion Inn in Blacksburg,VA. #6 in June ■ mentioning that "Con for a Day" was held on June Gordy Dickson will be Guest of Honor. Memberships to P0 Box 12294< 23 in Kenner, LA, Astrid Anderson had left town, Roger Lovin is at Roanoke VA 24024 are $5 to 12/31; $7 until probably May. a Nudist camp, and diverse other matters. Rivercon V will be held by the folks who brought you NorthAmeriCon KTrk's Works, so says a glossy brochure from Ned Brooks d/b/a Her­ the last weekend in July. More details next Bulletin. esy Press, 713 Paul St., Newport News VA 23605, will contain 150 works by Tim Kirk in its 100 pages (for $8 - orders now being ta­ ASFiCon, the 18th annual DeepSouthCon, will be hosted by the At­ ken) plus a full-color cover by George Barr and articles by Barr, lanta Club (chair are Cliff Biggers, Rich Howell, mike weber) the Rotsler, Glicksohn and Kirk. weekend before worldcon 1980 at the Northlake Hilton. Memersbips are current $7.50 to Susan Biggers, 6045 Summit Wood Dr., Kenne­ Lift Off 5 ($1 from Perry Glen Moore, 1326 Burton Valley Road, saw GA 30144. GoH is Ted White, Fan GoH is Mike Glyer - other Nashville TN 37215) is 16pp printed, contains an sf's survey's gpests and details will be in Bulletin 22 in March or area fan­ results, reviews, LOCs, etc. zines. (There is a loosely organized Friends of Darkover club in Metairie See "ARGH" on page 5» col. 1 for an omitted Coastcon 80 next LA. Coptact Nell Congdon in the Ref. Div. of NOLA public library). March 14-16. B * PAGE THREE __ CLUBS AND THEIR ZINES Publications (continued) ® MEMPHIS TN - The Mid-South Fantasy Association has arranged to Nightshade 5 ($2, trade or published LoC from Ken Amos, c/o 7005 hold; its next several meetings in Meeting Room A or B of the Bedford Lane, Louisville KY 40222) is a fanzine about fantasy, 32 Main Public Library (McLean & Peabody) and Secretary Greg Bridges pp beautifully printed, long article on David Lindsay, Bob Roehm’s (140 Eastview Dr, Memphis TN 38111) puts out notices and flyers Ballantine Adult Fantasy checklist, book and fantasy fanzine re­ with information about the meetings. They were scheduled for views, attractive artwork and letters. September 25» October 31» November 28 and December 20, 1979. Time is 6:30 P-m. P.L. Caruthers remains the SFC and Memphish recruit­ Panazine 4 from Robert Teague, 1900 Clay av, Panama City FL 32405 er and may be contacted at 1781 Peabody #6, Memphis TN 38104 (278- presents a Marion Ross portfolio, another installment of Jon Pryor 4309). fiction, cartoons by Bob, etc. BOWLING GREEN-WARREN COUNTY SF &F SOCIETY - Contact Ricky Sheppard, After a long absence from these pages, Allan Beatty’s Photron P0 Box U-122, College Heights, Bowling Green KY 42101. Members emerges In Absentia from P0 Box 1040, Ames IA 50010 as a 40pp shop for sf at Village Books Unltd, Western Gateway Plaza, 1901 5fx8 booklet with a wide variety of fan writers represented. Russellville Rd, in Bowling Green. 75/ The Usual. MIAMI FL - At the University of Miami, the Nova SF Club has kept Slower Than Infinity 5 (available for the Usual from Clint Hyde, together during the summer, reports Peter Glaskowsky, 13421 SW 69 420 E. Roanoke St., Blacksburg VA 24060 -unless a CoA is at the Court, Miami FL 33156, and had. a contingent at DSC. They plan a back of this Bulletin). This issue is written in the form of a genzine for artists and writers in the area and perhaps a mini-con diary of fannish events in his life (or at least three months). this fall. As an on-campus club it has a faculty advisor, Dr. Very interesting I thought. Glaskowsky (how convenient). Vertigo 41 (announcing the September 9 mini-con no. 43 at editor TAMPA-LAKELAND, FL - Glen Oswald reported the formation of an in­ 3d win L. Murray’s home, 2540 Chapel Hill Road, Burham NC 27707) formal sf club in that area by people who found themselves to­ is available for 35/» regular mini-con attendance or show of in­ gether at conventions. He hopes to get a club and newsletter to­ terest. H e will put together another issue before the April 6, gether this fall. Contact Glen at 701 No. 1 Kingstown Circle, 1980 minicon. Brandon FL 33511. David Pettus, Rt.2, Box 274-B, Loretto TN 38469 plans a new CORAL SPRINGS, FL - The Coral Springs Science Fiction League, Soc­ fanzine, Fan Plus, for January 1980. 8| x 11 magazine type, off­ ial Drinking Society and Fknvariety Show in Exile (pronounced: Cup set. He has graciously consented to carry a regular column on Full o’ Suds) labor under titular dictator Joe D. Siclari, 4599 NW southern fandom. 5th Av, Boca Raton FL 33431 with mainly social activities so far. Gneg Bridges reports than Tom Johnson is preparing the third BIRMINGHAM, AL - The Birmingham SF Club meets the second Saturday issue of Fantasy Film Journal, the first having been reprinted & of the month downstairs at the Homewood Library about 7:30 p.m. the first two issues are still available from Tom, 200 So. Cox, Wade Gilbreath (4206 Balboa, Pinson AL 35126) is President, Jim Memphis TN 38II8. Greg also tells us that Guy Townsend who pub­ Gilpatrick, VP, and David Wood, Sec’y-Treas. The clubzine, ANVIL, lishes Mystery Fancier has moved to Blytheville AR and is inter­ is bimonthly with con reports, LoCs, and news. Wade edits and de­ ested in publishing some articles on sf in mysteries. (Unfortun­ corates it well with his own work which is seeing wider scope in ately , we have no current address on Guy.) the fan press these days than ever before. ANVIL is available for club membership, trade for other fanzines and clubzines, LoCs and subs of 6/$2. A one-shot, by Margaret Middleton and Nancy Collins announces the unity of "cheap mimeo fandom" (anyone paying less than $151 qual­ ATLANTA, GA - ASFiC, the Atlanta Club, thrives. It will host the ifies). Both had been hyperactive in con-going of late and vow to 1980 DSC the weekend before Labor Day. It& traditional meeting convert these energies (and funds, one presumes) to creation of place is changing at presstime so interested parties not on the more fanzines. Margaret already has Runway 37 (see below) and Kan- mailing list must contact Cliff Biggers, 6045 Summit Wood Drive, t£le (presumably about f ilk singing) and Nancy announces Razed Con­ Kennesaw GA 30144 (424-0485). ATARANTES, the clubzine, is sciousness,** a bizarre zine with traces of softcore at its edges”, able to nonmembers for 12/$3.5O. The news lifted from Atarantes Bamf 1, and Dead Parrot, "a underground rag for my alma mater, ASU" will be credited in our news section, as "A”. NOSFAn editor, Marilyn Alm writes;"! am now the Weyrwoman for Ista In fact, the Atlanta-Birmingham-Chattanooga clubs have become a Weyr, Anne McCaffrey fandom in the Deep South. Our area is essenti’ macroscopic organization known as "ABC" which can be looked for ally the SFC, with the exclusion of Oklahoma /More on this later/ at regional cons as giving ABC Parties. There is reciprocity be­ Anyone whom would like to join can send me /29H Eton St, N.O.LA tween the clubs, cross-attendance at meetings, etc. 70114J name, address, telelphone number and SASE. We hope to pub­ lish a zine which will include fiction, poetry, science articles The CHATTANOOGA SF ASSOCIATION - Chattanooga TN - Meets on the based on McCaffrey Universes, artwork, etc. Submissions are wel­ third Saturday of the month at the UTC Student Center (contact come. People submitting work should include SASE’s if they want Mike Rogers at 266-0298). GHAT, the monthly newsletter, goes to their material back after publication and in any case I do ask outsiders at 35/ per. Editors Nicki and Dick lynch, 4207 Davis that they retain a xerox of the material. There is no charge for Lane, Chat TN 37416 present a mixed-bag of news, views, reviews, joining ISTA but like anyone I welcome donations to defrays the and art. They also feature a type-set column by Perry Chapdelaine costs of publishing newsletters, etc. ” called "At the Co-op" (referring to his publishing house in Frank lin, TN). A distinctive feature of GHAT has been the pro inter­ Unless picked up under "News” from other sources, we now leave the views conducted by Dick lynch mostly, although the latest was by topic of area publications with(again)a look at the current status Mike Rogers. of general,or national,newszines. FALLS OF THE OHIO SF ASSOCIATION, Louisville KY - FOSFAns have Newest on the scene is Andy Porter’s Science Fiction Chronicle been so involved in NorthAmeriCon it is wondered whether they are which debuted at NorthAmetiCon and has charter memberships avail­ back to regular meetings yet or not. Club address is P0 Box 8251, able for 12 issues for $8 - Issue No. 1 was $1 and contained Louisville KY 40208 which is also the address for the revived 16 pages of attractive typeset news on all fronts of sf. Write clubzine, FOSFAX (#33 la July was the last seen). Movie and other P0 Box 4175, New Bork, NY 10017. reviews, LoCs, were contained in its reborn issue under editorship of Shelby Bush HI. President Cliff Amos may be contacted for Locus, which also announced Hugos in #224 (as did SFC in #1), is information at 636-5340. $12 for 12 or $22 for 24. While Locus is 20pp, are ads and 7 is mailing label. Nevertheless, nothing succeeds like success. Write GAINESVILLE, FL - The University of Florida SF Society, 300 J. PCBox 3938, San Francisco CA 94119. Wayne Reitz Union, Gainessville FL 32611 has a new zine from David A. Dy singer of Japetus Press (216-2 SW 12th St, Gainesville File 770 is the fannish newszine, without the emphasis of the FL- 32601) called "TSK". The first issue came out in August 11 ed foregoing two on professional and publishing news. .Mike Glyer, with interesting articles. #1 goes for 60/ plus 28/ first class. 14974 Csceola St., Sylmar CA 91342 sells tRis’un for $2 for 4. Also Eve Ackerman is interested in starting a community sf #15 (September 2, 1979) was 24 pp mimeo'd. club there this fall, tentatively named “The Hogtown SF Society", and welcomes inquiries from North Central Florida fans at 4140 NW 19th Drive, Gainesville FL 32605. CLUBS AND THEIR ZINES (continued) OTHER NEWS SINCE BULLETIN 21 The New Orleans Science Fiction Association (NOSFA) is curreniiy JAMBAYALA mentions that NOLAZINE #16 is 25pp for 65/ able presided over by Wally Wallesverd, Bill Cavitt is VP, Michelle from editor Beverly Traub, PO Box 8087, New Orleans LA 70182. Powers© Secretary and Mark Burdick,Treasurer. Beverly Traub put out the latest issue of Nolazine, the club fanzine, but has resigned. For information on an annual comics convention in Chattanooga TN Tom or Dana Longo will probably handle the next one. The NOSFAn contact Dave Gomien, 2707 Rio Grande, zip 37421. publication is published by Marilyn Alm - it is 50/ to non-members. from 2911 Eton St, New Orleans LA 70114. North Georgia sf writer Sharon Webb will have a series of stories in Asimov’s beginning June 1979 with "Hitch on Bull Run". RUNWAY 3? #1 is Margaret Middleton’s change of name and approach to Arkanfandom, and is improperly listed here as a clubzine -altho Recent fannish marriages include A.J. Barker from CHAT and Bill club members receive it doubtless. It goes for 40/ 1st class, Bridget from IND: Guy Lillian III from N.O.LA and Beth Beavers 30/ third or 10/ by hand, and is published theoretically quarter­ from NC j ASFiCans Jim Gosnell and Lynn Stewart. Announced to wed ly at P0 Box 9911» Little Rock AR 72219 (well, not really there..) are Ken Amos and Donna Gilbert, FOSFAns. We assume (not having Margaret and Nancy Collins have been to so many conventions that heard to the contrary) that Gloria Evans of MEMPHIS and Michael con reports have filled the last few issues - but they premise to Walls of MS were wed in July. cut back (which will be believed when seen, as it were). Presum­ ably, information on LITTLE ROCK AR fandom is correct as in Bui. . This summer DAW released (at swordpoint) the Gerald Page-Hank Rein= #21. hardt heroic fantasy collection, HEROIC FANTASY ($1.95) and also Mr. Page’s latest, THE YEAR’S BEST HORROR STORIES VII. CHIMNEYVILLE F&SF SOCIETY - Jackson, MS - This group got started last fall and has been quite visible at sf conventions? they LOCLE reported the death of Richard Meredith at age 42 (without tried a one-shot magazine, Hippogriff, and a regular newsletter ’ further details). Meredith had been awarded the first Phoenix called Smart-Ash. Membership is $10 per year or associate status award in 1970 when he was residing in FL and attended Agacon 70. (with S/a) is for $5- They have put out club T-shirts and this summer were seeking a direction to the Club (always a problem,be­ David Drake’s novel in 1980 from Berkeley will be THE DRAGON LORD. lieve me). It is about Britain and Ireland in 491 A.D. NOVA ODYSSEUS, United Gulf Coast Fandom, Panama City, FL - This Manly Wade Wellman was honored in WHISPERS 11/12, $4 from Stu club has been holding monthly meetings for over two years. Pres, Schiff, Box 1491-W Azalea St., Browns Mills NJ 08015. is Robert Teague, editor/publisher of Panazine, and VB is Marion Ross, publisher of TRANSMISSIONS, their newsletter,1-2 pages. Etsmity...Science Fiction (sae flyer) will revive with an 80 p p issue this winter, color covers and typeset interiors and will STARCCRE, Charlotte,N.C. - now several years old, this club meets feature Offutt and Zelazny reprints from its former state of be­ at 7:30 P-m. the second Saturday of the month in the 4th floor ing plus new material. Payment will be on acceptance. auditorium of the newspaper bldg, at 600 So. Tryon. President is Teri Roberts, 409 Pamela St, Gastonia NC 28052 (867-6363). News Irvin Koch suggested that we list Friends of Darkover among the for the fanzine should go to Lex Thomas, 420 Dawn Cir, Charlotte SFC. I do not have addresses for Paula Hurst in Decatur AL and... NC 28213. Membership Secretary is Toni Perry, 5300 Glenham Drive well, I have the rest, it seems: zip 28210 (525-3984). Lee Springfield,PCBox 296, Dawsonville GA 30534 John Campbell, wlyFax kM Ay t b j Aubmm ■"36|813€' £ Ud V NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - The Nashvile SF Club has changed its time Patricia Mauk, P0 Box 284, Louisville KY 40201 and place of meetings to the first Thursday of the month at the Martha Brummit, 1948 Carr Av, Memphis TN 38104 Cumberland Museum and Science Center. Details from Ken Moore,647 Perry Glen Moore, 1326 Burton Valley Rd, Nashville TN 37215 Devon Dr, N-ville TN 37220. Steve Stanley of the Nelson Bond Society, Salem VA reported on a Also, SerCon, a group for serious dis­ number of different matters: Nelson Bond read his story, "Pipeline cussion of sf, is being held periodically in the Rock Harbor Apts to Paradise" from Last Dangerous Visions because it had been so Party Room. Contact Barbara Harmon, 515 Basswood Dr, N-ville 37209 long in coming to the club’s attention. Jinnia Clan Journal #42 is (356-3325 after 6 p.m.). supposed to have a graphic adapation of Bond’s "Union in Gehenna” Jack Patterson, P0 Box 12294, Roanoke VA 24024 offers his zine, INSIGHT 2 - is more the personal zine of Colin (and Kevin) Wright, Overflow, at 50/ for #1 and #2. The group is considering a DSC bid. 88O3 Lake Villa Ln, Chattanooga TN 37416 than the fanzine of the Chattanooga Central SF/F Group but interesting nonetheless with Grant Carrington wrote a LoC to Bulletin 21 to say that his racing articles, interviews, and standard sf zine fare. is restricted to footracing. He was engaging in that sport at Just .... — fl...... ■...... —. ImagiCon in Memphis but declined to admit the practice at NbrthAm ERRATA- Chimneyville SF Club's address is PO Box 10895» Jackson 1 erifion. Grant has a two-book contract with Putnam/Berkeley. MS 39209. NCSAFA"s is c/oWallesverd ,10950 Jeff Hwy #W,River Ridgeff LA 70123. - —~ Andrew Fox, still putting together a zine, Dragon Reader, reports kaRoSFA - Contact M.E. Tyrrell, 414 Winterhaven Dr., Newport News his disappointment with Miamicon II, April 6-87 saying that it was VA 23606 - this club meets every third Ihurday of the month at 7pm crowded into a Holiday Inn, the dealer’s room was small as was the at the Peninsula Nature & Science Center, Rt.17 near Riverside film program. Hospital in Newport News. They tried a local con this month with as-yet-unreported results. Sharon Roberson, Rt.l, Box 324-D, Dover TN 37058 is starting a correspondence club. She is interested in a wide variety of sub­ Another Virginia club venturing into cons is the Nelsoh Bond jects. Society, PCB 1367, Salem VA 24153. Richard Hurt, Fred Eichelman, Ron Rogers and others have been involved with the annual RoVaCons Jean Lorrah of Murray KY has sold a heroic fantasy called SAVAGE and other members, Rick Knobloch, Sue and Ubear Winfield, Steve EMPIRE to Playboy Press. Her book in collaboration with Jacqui Stanley, Jack Patterson, et al, will be involved in MystiCon. Lichtenberg is scheduled for January, 1980 release by Doubleday The Jinnia Clan Journal is the excellent magazine affiliated with with a Playboy Books reprint due in 1981. ST fans hay send her an the club. SASE for a list of fanzines available from 301 South 15th St., Murray KY 42071. She is one of the guests at September’s Sci-Ccn WE HAVE NOT HAD RECENT CONTACT WITH OTHER CLUBS as follows: in Hampton VA. University of Georgia SF Appreciation Society - PCB 2084, UCA, Athens GA 30602 THE Southern femmefan publication, THRU THE WORM HOLE, is avail­ Miss. Gulf Coast SF Association - PCB 6025, Biloxi MS 39532 able from A.J. Barker-Bridget, 4603"A" Plaza Hills Ln, Hixson TN Lafayette Area SF Society - c/o Dave Pettyjohn, 815 Railroad, 37343 at $1 for #3» 75/ for #2. She and Bill announced their with— Broussard LA 70518. drawal from the Chattanon committee shortly after NorthAmeriCon. East Jefferson High School SF&F Organization - c/o Russell J.T. Dyer, 400 Phlox St., Metairie LA 70001 Perry Chapdelaine, of Author’s Co-op, Rt.4, Box 137» Franklin TN 37064 has typesetting and printing press capabilities. He invites LET US KNOW ABOUT CLUBS IN YOUR AREA - especially by March, 1980 inquiries from fanzines, private editions, con program books, etc for the Bulletin then (#23) and the gala new Handbook in June (for which we will also need black and white artwork of club Judith Low of Greensboro NC told us that a UNC^Greensboro grad, logos, insignia, whatever). Rebecca Meluch, sold Signet a novel called SOVEREIGN and that there is a second one expected shortly. Page Five NC fan Carol Strickland is staff artist for WNCT-TV / in NC and MORE NEWS... (A)-Atarantes; (B)-Anvil; (G )-CHAT is responsible for illustrations for TV Guide, TV supplements as well as weather maps, caricatures, etc. (Vertigo #41). Marilyn Alm recommends sending $1 to Friends of Darkover, PO Box 72, Berkeley CA 94701 for the Darkover Newsletter. She had Steve Keeter has published Mantra #4 (available for ? from 101 just finished reading 18 of them when she wrote that in NOSFAN 57 • Martha's Lane, Greenville NC 27834). Carol Strickland, Apt.P-3, Oakmont Sqaure, Greenville NC 27834 has published Hola!, a comics ARGH - just found the announcement for GoastCon *80 in Biloxi MS fanzine with emphasis on women & DC - subs are $3 (Vertigo #41). March 14-16, 1980. $7-50 to 11/1 (then $10) to GoastCon 80, PO Box 6025, Biloxi MS 39532.Cherty^j -k ClAy+w fuerfc Jean and t-shirts nonfannish?? Small clubs have been having formal and semi-formal banquets these days. The Radiant Star Awards in ASFiGon's GoH is Ted White and Fan GoH is Mike Glyer (publisher of Jacksonville AL was such an affair and Nova Odysseus sent out en­ File 770). Ted White has moved from a long stint with Amazing/Fan­ graved invitations to their second anniversary banquet in Panama tastic to become editor of HEAVY METAL. Michael Bishop will m/c. City Fl on October 13, 1979. Speaking of PG, Jon Pryor, 2508 W. 9th St., PC FL 32401 has a pricelist of ST and BSG memorabilia, Being back to cons as we are, we find on the far west reaches of also movie books, etc. Send SASE for catalogs. our domain: Aggiecon XI, March 27-30, 1980, contact FOB 5718, While SFC warmly admits any one physically located in the south College Station TX 77844 regardless of origins, it is of interest to note some of the true southroners amongst us. One such is...let him tell you, "The Okon 80, July 18-20, 1980, has GoH Alan Dean Foster, original bearer came out of W.VA into Kentucky when it was creat­ Fan GoH Shelby Bush, other guests include Mary Kay ed. We've been here ever since... .Technically, I am Andrew Jeff er* Jackson, Gordon Dickson. Contact PO Box 4229, Tulsa son Offutt, Jr. as the name skipped one direct ancestor: My OK 74104 father's father. Still, he had a. brother named Andrew J. and their father was named that (called Jeff) and his father (called Eans of Andre Norton’s Witch World series should contact Lisa A.J.) and his father. (Also technically I could be sixth. The Wood worth, 303 E. Dawes, Bixby OK 74008. (Nosfan 56) name has not skipped a generation, just this immediate family.) Lt's all for Andrew Jackson and Thomas Jefferson. I am sure I Sharon Webb has a story forthcoming in Roy Torgeson’s new antho­ am the first to vote other than straight Democrat. My son, Jeff, logy, IMAGINARY WORLDS, due in December. The story is called "Miss then, is Andrew Jefferson Offutt VI...." Nottworthy and the Aliens." (c) Correction to previous mentions of Halfacon - they were joint ven* Kelly Freas has resigned as editor for Starblaze Books after ed­ tures by Allen Greenfield and John Ulrich of Atlanta. Both were iting 12 of them. Polly Freas is reportedly doing much better. reported as being in that town together for the first time in 5 Maybe it had something to do with Pollyapa, Margaret Middleton’s years? fannish get-well-card with contributors from all over. No late re ports. H/ Shelton Drum, 2049 E. 5th St, Charlotte NC 28204 offers an "Elak of Atlantis" poster, a full-color Ektachrome print of Clyde Astronomical wall hangings by Nicki and Dick Lynch were featured Caldwell's oil , $21.50 unmatted or $26.50 matted (8xiJi in the July 1979 issue of Sky and Telescope, (c) unmatted or 14 x 19f matted) signed and numbered. Only 100 exist.

The N3F Story Contest, open to anyone who has not been profession The Friersons,the Francises, Cliff Amos, Bob Roehm, Ron Miller, ally published, will be judged by Jack Chalker. Write Janelle Ken and Lou Moore and others are supporting the bid of Holmes, 1714 Royal, Las Cruces NM 88001. (a) for the 1983 worldcon. -^e selfish, how few of us can get to Aus­ Michael Bishop’s TRANSFIGURATIONS, scheduled for Berkley/Putnam tralia? Join the convention and vote for Baltimore by mail r release in October, will be a January 1980 SF Book Club offering. Southern fans are actively supporting each side of the Chicago- Cliff Biggers says to look for the handsome Mike Hinge dj. (a) Detroit contest shaping up for Noreascon in Boston next Laborday. neade Friurson III will accept pre-supporting memberships of $1 Karl Edward Wagner's Conan hovel, THE ROAD OF KINGS, is due out for Chicago in 1982. Look for bidding party at Ghattacon. this month from Bantam, (a) Rumors are flying about a major contest at ASFiCon for the 1981 Terri Yates and Vicki Stroop in Jacksonville AL have called their local club Interplanetary Voyagers. Their first venture was a DSC. Jackson MS, Huntsville AL, New Orleans LA (again?), Ky and con on July 14. (Transmissions, v.2, n.20) Va locations - wow! Guy Lillian reports that the official registration for Gumbocon, Victoria A. Smith, 4500 Pohick Lane, Apt 4-205, Fairfax VA 22030 the NOLA DSC, was 470, confirming it as the third largest (with writes to say she is interested in round robins and correspond­ B’hamacon fourth). Janet lyons claims to be Hearts Champion of the ence especially with fans of McCaffrey and Bradley - she runs the Gar Held and Darriel Council touhM robins. Known Universe (she has a Frazetta jig-saw puzzle to prove it) - pity she had to win the honor at a con without Hank Reinhardt, Stven Carlberg, Lon Atkins, Penny Frierson, and other widely ack­ Flattery is...Rose Beetem, Rt.l, Karval, CO 80823 with Fred Cleav. nowledged masters of the sport. Sorry, Janet, not really steal­ er in Boulder have published the Rocky Mountain Fan after SFC mem­ ing your thunder - congratulations!! ber (and mom) Doris Beetem showed them SFC material. It is to foster communication between fans in the 8-state Rocky Mountain area. If you have any friends out there, you might put them in Atarantes #26 carries a priceless article by Sinker Hughes on the touch. real story behind the 1972 DSC bid. Great! How a phoney con bid won. BUSINESS TIME... "Thomas Burnett Swann - A brief critical biography and annotated bibliography" is the first publication from the Swann Fund, Coll­ The SFC Business meeting was held at the DSC under the direction ege of Humanities, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL of P.L. Caruthers, acting Pres., with, minutes by Ed Gueldner. 33431 ($2 per copy). The 32 page booklet contains a critical bio­ Elections were Meade Frierson, President, Susan Biggers, Secret­ graphy by Robert A. Collins and a timeline of events in the Swann ary and Cliff Biggers, First Delegate. By a slim vote (including books by Swannfan Bob Roehm, (a) the mail ballot) of 28-16, Oklahoma was admitted to the SFC by a by-law. Whatever the estimable Okies may have had in mind by the An ASFiC meeting apparently considered publication of a Fan Direc­ application, it is inapplicable to cany their local fen on the tory, containing more than just name, address, age, and telephone roster or tzy to distribute the material out there other than a number. I have been sorely tempted by such a project myself for bulk mailing to Okon or the Tulsa fans. The charter of SFC-land years. It is too outrageous an undertaking for the SFC to consid­ takes a great effort to amend and 28-16 ain't no kind of great er even for, say, the most active 100,200 or 300 southern fans, effort. Without considerable support from CK, we’ll take the by­ but smaller clubs could (nay, should) consider fandom profiles law with a grain of salt and be , friendly as usual, but.... either published in one lump or spread in installments over sev­ eral issues of a clubzine. What shame that Bur northern kin don't The increase of dues to $2 with stipulation of a new Handbook really know Cliff Biggers, Joe Celko, (hiccup) I have to stop here was passed as has been mentioned before. (MORE ON PAGE 6) BUSINESS (continued) (6) Dues-paid/Dues Exemption to August 1980 (continued) Shelby Bush, a permanent patron of SFC, has some points for dis­ cussion and consideration. His first point is that the SFC needs Georg1** Cliff & Susan Biggers (club,pub); Michael Bishop Opro); a Vice President for such occasions as DSC 17 when I was unable Debra Lynn Etheridge; Paul A. Flores; William C. Francis; Barry to preside over the Business Meeting. Also, the title would serve Hunter (pub) ; Ginger Kaderabek (pro); Irvin Koch (patron); Janet to honor a well-known fan, one capable of being plugged into hhe $ Vince lyons; "Scotty" Matthews; Gerald W Page (pro); Marsha news network and really help in gathering information for the SFC* Price (patron); Hank Reinhardt (pro); Dee Sharp; John Ulrich; 11113 seems a worthy matter - nominations and a vote on new by-law Steve Vance (pro); Bryan and Sharon Webb(pro); Marilyn White(con) 10 must reach me by June 1. Remember 10 signatures of SFC members Ron Zukowski are needed by Bylaw 3 (p-15 of the Handbook). Kentucky* All FOSFA members (but Francises had too much to do to Mr. Bush also suggests an official SFC flag "which would be flown get the list to us in time); Thomas Lee Adams; Cliff Amos(club); at DSC (if not from a hotel flagpole, at least at the SFC meet­ Ken Amos (pub); Jane Boster; Bowling Green-Warren Co SF&F Society* ing)*’. He suggests the lower portion of the SFC patch, i.e. the ’ G- Patrick Molloy; Andrew J. & Confederate Battle flag with sword and rocket. Any sewing types Jodie Offutt (pro);.Gary Robe; Rickey S. Sheppard; Steve Spero; out there volunteer? ^ouisiana: Harry and Marilyn Alm (patrons); Jeremy Barry; Lester Third, he says we shold allocate funds to a one-page flier, ex­ Boutillier; Russell Dyer (club); George Alec Effinger (pro); Ed plaining the basics about SFC with directions on how to join. We Gueldner; Jim and Sherry Jones; Linda Karrh; Raymond Lang; Dana have never before done exactly this. When "stale names" on the m con)* Roger Lovin (pro); James R. Madden; Jim list become suspect, we usually send out a 10/ postcard warning Mule (con); Rick Norwood (patron); N.O.S.F.A. ; David Pettyjohn; they will be dropped without show of interest or dues but never Kenneth Smith (art); Hank Stine (pro); Sheila Strickland; Bev sent a real pitch to prospects, usually the full materials (less- Traub (pub); Elaine Vignes (con); Faruk von Turk (con); Wally roster reserved for members only). Spice Shelby’s program books Wallesverd (club); Bon Walsh (pro); M. David Whittington; and Louisville printers-have done such a good job in the past, I appoint him and FOSFA as a committee to prepare a "master” 4f Mississippi: Chimneyville F&SF Society; Richard T. Clark; Nick such a flyer, at least in time for Aggiecon in March because they • Grassel (pub); Diane Hudson; Tammie Hibbard; Miss. Gulf Coast SF have expressed interest in SFC. Club; Faith Vedder (club); Marjocie Walz;

If a group of people wants to join from outside the area, perhaps ^°rth Carolina: Paul Berglund (pro); Bernadette Bosky (pub); Clyde we should officially sanction SFC Outposts. They could, like Tulsa Caldwell (pro); Dave Drake (pro); Shelton Drum (con); Steve be recognized as southerners-at-heart or whatever. Keeter (pub); Richard Llewellyn (pub); Brian Lockhart; Edwin L. Murray (pub,con); Teri Robberts (club); Mary Schaub (pro); SF Fan- Mr. Bush likewise encourages other clubs to follow FOSFA's example Car01 Springs; Karl Edward Wagner (pro); Manly namely to allocate a portion of club dues to assure SFC member­ Wade Wellman (pro); r ' 7 ship for all club members. |puth Carolina; Grant Carrington (pro); Garry E. Davis; Steohen Finally, he wonders about so many dues-exempt people. Pros, he Gregg (pro); Lawrence G. Hardin; Mariann S. Steele; says, are certainly justified but (fanzine publishers and club presidents are questionned. I feel strongly about these two groups because the effort they put out in furthering fandom hereabouts Tennessee: Robert P. Barger; Greg Bridges (club); Bill Bridget; is certainly worth other member's paying for their free material* A.J. Barker-Bridget; Dan Caldwell (patron); PL Caruthers; Per-y A. Chapdelaine (pro); Vernon «. Clark; Henry Davis, Jr.; FINANCIAL REPORT: Balance forward at June 10, 1979 was $418.28; Fontenay(pro); William Hedrick; Dan Henderson (pro); Harmond collections through September 30> 1979 have been: Hughey; Tom Johnson (pubs); Raymond Jones; Mary Joyner; Dick & Dues and contributions = $132.00 Nicki lynch (con,club,pub); Lou and Ken Moore (club.con); Perry Patch profits = $ 6.00 Glen Moore (pub); John & Connie Neal; Rembert Parker; David Flyer fees = $ 12.00 Pettus (patron); Andy Purcell (con,patron); Sharon Roberson; Mike $150.00 Rogers; Claude Saxon; Ivan Shewnake (patroh); Save Shockley; Wade Smith; Arthur Townsend; Michael & Gloria Walls; Julia Wilhoit; Bulletin 31*5 mailing expenses and Charles 4 Anita Williams; Colin Wright (pub); distribution expenses of new member Virginia: George Beahm (pub); Doris Beetem; Nelson Bond (pro); materials - 43.16 Ned Brooks (pub); Ivan Clark; Paul Dellinger (pro); Sandra Dodd; Net Gain 106.84 K!Uy ^Ba? 4 p011y ^r°)f John & Serena Fusek; Balance forward (subject toBull 22 expenses) = $525.12 Richard 4 Debbie Hurt (con); Clinton Hyde (pub); Rick Knobloch; Expenses this time will include printing. Chris Martin (pub); John Nichols (pub)! Jack Patterson (pub); Steve Stanley (patron); M.E. Tyrrell (pub, DUES PAID/ DUES EXEMPT MEMBERS June Wills; Robert 4 Sue Winfield; char­ TO AUGUST 1980 lotte Yielding (con); Cheryl Yielding; Victoria SMth Jane Boster (606-987-7285) wants to contact Central KY fans In Absentia: Harry Andruschak (CA); Allan Beatty (pub); Curt who were at NorthAmeriCon (and otherwise) to see about form­ LING Clemmer (IL); Rick Gellman (MN); Patrick Gibbs (Ml); Paul Harwitz ing a Lexington based club. She also mentions that the Cin­ (CA); Mike Lowrey (Wl); Erwin Strauss (pub); Bob Wayne (TX); cinnati Fantasy Group will convene at her place on October George Wells (NY)(patron); and of course R.A. Lafferty in OK. 27, 1979 (1207 Main St., Paris KY 40361).

Alabama: Auburn U SF Club; Richard Brandt (pub); Debbie Burden; I Stone Hill Association of Tampa (FL) named after the launch □ Jim Cobb; Mary Elizabeth Couneelman (pro); Tommy Deas; Meade,Penny} site of From Earth To the Moon reports: no officers or dues and Bill Frierson; Wade & Kay Gilbreath; Paul Godbey; Stuart or schedule meetings. Many weekend parties at members’ houses Herring; Robert Offutt,Jr. (pub); James and Beth Phillips; Beth but they are planning a con for Feb. 16 - The Stone Hill Pointer; Charlotjte,Jerry, Valerie Proctor; Robert Sampson; Ward Launch I, $2.50 advance, #3 at door. Literature oriented. Smith; Vikki Stroop (club);. Dave Tompkins; David Wood (club); Send SASE to Ann Morris, 1522 Lovers Lane, Riverview FL 33569

Arkansas: Sancy Collins (pub); Margaret and Morris Middleton * Also, supplementing the comments about Tampa-Lakeland on p.3, col.2, Glen Oswald, 701 #1 No. Kingstowne Cir.,Brandon Florida: Eve Ackerman (club); William Black (art); Rick & Ruth FL 33511 (813-685-9329) is the contact for “S-4” formed Coy (pub); David A. Dy singer (pub, patron); Eric and Vaunda Fergu after Suncon with monthly meetings at the Grove Park J. son (patrons); F.I.T. Society for SF&F; Andrew Fox; Peter Glas- Burns Pizza. It is literature oriented & con-going, meetings kowsky (club); Joe and Patrice Green (pros); Jack Haldeman (pro); are every 1st Wednesday. No officers or dues, but Glen puts Joe Haldeman (pro); Alan and Rosie Hutchinson (pub); Jean Jordan out a monthly newsletter. Dave Kyle (pro); Keith Laumer (pro); Henry Malanowsli (pub); David McGirr; Craig Newmark; Andre Norton(pro); Nova Odysseus; S_teve Stanley reports that RoVaCon 4 went over 500 members. Glen Oswald (club); Tony Parker; Marion Russ (pub); Wayne Sadler; David Gerrold was unable to attend. He also adds that he is Leland Sapiro (pub); JoeD Siclari; Bobby Sommerkamp (pub); J.W. afraid Jinnia Clan Journal has "all but expired with issue Sweet; Robert Teague (club,pub); Al Thorburn; University of FLA 41." Nelson Bond society dues are increasing from $2 per SF Society; James Van Hise (pub); year to $10 to expand club activities. CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT TO ROSTER # 8 (October, 1979) FLORIDA

All you need Is your 6 page Roster #8 from March 1978, You may Delete: Adkins, Blaikie, Briggs, Brown, Camp, Coy, Everling, Gaiko Hugo, Intergalactic, Malanowski, Quitter, SADler, Siclari strike out what we list as deletions. Then everything else is a Whitcomb, Wilcoxen^ new listing (or CoA of some stricken out). The reason we are not reprinting a whole new roster at this time is that we have not Ackerman, Eve, 4140 NW 19th Dr, Gainesville 32605 purged the original roster completely enough and recent cons have Adkins, Toni, p* 3 not turned in their membership lists. REMEMBER: you can help be Beasley, Judy, 32-First Av, Shalmar 32579 sure we have current addresses of your fan friends. Blaschka, Rita D., *45 NW 127 St, No. Miami 33168 Briggs, Robert, 628 W. Olympia Av, Punta Garda 33950 IN ABSENTIA Brown, Gary, 2241 W. Pensacola #95, Tallahassee 32304 Delete: Berglund (see NC); Bridget (see TN); Car lb erg (see below) Brown, George,,918 Reed Canal Rd, 3ox 356, Daytona -each 32019 Pourrier (see LA); Lowrey; Markstein; Schwarzin; Strauss Bruce, Robin, Amy, 6*42 Winding Brook Way, Del Rey Beach 3j4d4 Cole, .Anita, 1303 Ccala Rd .#124, Tallahassee 32304 Sass, Daniel, 409g loth St,, Parkersburg W.VA 26101 Coy, Rick & Ruth, 520 South "D" St, Lake Worth 3346c Cagley, Thomas,Jr., 1720 Middlehurst #3, Cleveland Hts Ohio 44118 Crusoe, Jon, 213 Great Lakes Dr, Tallahassee 323d Carlberg, Stven, 2402 McDuffie, Houston TX 77019 Dolan, Peggy Am, 4427 Royal Palm Dr, Miami Beach 33140 Clemmer,' Curt, 420 So. Austin, Oak Park IL 60304 Dysinger, David A., 216-2 SW 12th St, Gainessvills 32601 Bellman, Rick, 3^-0 3. Franklin Av., Minneapolis MN 55404 Fox, Andrew, 1161 N.E. 151st St, No. Miami Beach 33162 Gibbs, Patrick J., 2751 Lakewood Drive, Flint MI 48507 Hayes, Tom, 1602 So 17th Av, Hollywood 33020 Jordan, Jean, Rt.2, Boz 768-B, Okeechobee 33472 Hibbard, Tammie, 903 McMurray, Richland WA 99352 Imes, Scott, 343 3* 19th, Minneapolis MN 55^04 Kane, K.G., 1964 Bonnie St, Boca Raton 33432 Lowrey, Mike, 828 N. Nilwauk #3, Milwaukee WI 53202 (premier,sf) Lipkin, Lawrence, 20411 NE 22nd Place, No. Miami Beach 33180 Markstein, Donald D., 8208 3. Vista Dr, Scottsdale AZ 85253 Malanowski, Henry, ?0 Box 680483, Miami 33168 Strauss, Erwin, 1001J Greenbelt Rd #101, Seabrook MD 20801 Markham, Tad, 2919 NE 13th, Gainesville 32601 Thornhill, Mitch, 343 E. 19th St #B, Mnpolis MN 55404 McGirr, David, 1143-36th Av No, St. Petersburg 33704 ' ^ayne, Bob, 4500 Pershing Av, Ft. Worth TX 76107 Moneymaker, Gordon C., PC Box 1648, Titusville 32780 Moore,Jackie Ann, 2130 E. Webber, Sarasota 33579 ALABAMA Newmark, Craig, 875 NW 13th St #308, Boca Raton 33432 Oswald, Glen, 701 No.l^KingstcwneCir, Brandon 33511 Delete: Adamson; Auburn U SF Olub; Campbell,John(see TN);Campbell Parker, Tony, Bldg 1220, Apt 208, 1200 N.W.13hh St. Boca Raton Tom (see GA); Creel; Ensley; Gilbreath; GilpatrickjGrimes Parsons, David, 151 S.W. 15th St, Boca Raton 33432 Isaacs (see KY); Lair; Lambert; Laney; Moore, John; Cden; Procter, Melissa, 2611 N.E. 18th, Pomrano Beach 33062 Owsley; Paxton; Sparks; Butler Pryor, Jon E., 2*08 W. 9th St, Panama'City J2401 Roberson, James R., 814 Calif St, Tallahassee 32304 Blocker, David, 1522 No. 32nd Av, BHM 35207 Russ, Marion, P* Sadler, J. Wayne, 3184 Belden£ir #3, Jacksonville 32207 Boehm, Michael G., 406 h. Vann, Jacksonville 36265 Dalvert, George 3., Rt.o, Box 301, Boaz 35957 Siclari, JoeD. , 4599 N.W. 5th Av, BocaMRaton 33431 Dlark, Ernest B., 730 Cox Creek Pkwy, Florence 35630 Singer, David, 7j2 Heron Dr, Del Rey Beach 33444 Clements, Timothy, 1745 SW 51st St, C.P. , 3 KM 35208 Sommerkamp, Bobby, 1303 Bayou -Grar.de Blvd NE, St Pete 33703 Dobb, Jim, 152 Rose Drive, BHM 35215 Stern, Edie, 4599 W 5th Av, Boca Raton 33431 Creel, George, Lawrence, 70S W. Francis, Jacksonville 36265 Sweet, J.W., 55002 Barbados Bay, Boynton Beach 33^36 Thorburn, AL, 7117 S.W. Archer #250*, Gainesville 32608 Trautman, Sue, 8909 SW 7th St, Boca Raton 33431 Donaldson, Teresa, 668 Ridgeway Rd, Fair field 35064 Tucker, Robert, Bell Villa #56, Homassas Springs 32-47 Earhart, Claudia & Steven, 1100 Wheeler Dr #11,Tuscumbia 35674 Wilcoxen, Joseph K., 3007 Bluffs Dr, Urge 33540 Funston, Cathy, PO Box 4357, Huntsville 35302 Woods, Joey, 1409 Lee Court, Lake Worth 33461 Gilbreath, Wade & Kay, 4206 Balboa Av, Pinson 35126 Gilpartrick, Jim, 608 Running Brook Rd, BHM 35226 GEORGIA Godbey, Paul, 7330 2nd Av , BHM 35206 Ged ell, Tom, 905 So. 40th #4, BHM 35222 Delete: Abbot, Jim; Barxer, A.J.; Belton; Biggers; Cavedo; Cox; Herring, Stuart, 918 30th St. So #6, BHM 35205 Davis, Avery; Davis, Janet; Davis, -Sydney; Denton; Francis Hoehn, Bill i Sarah, 711-47th St So., BHM 35222 Fulghums; Gastfriend; Gelb; Gibbs (see I.A.); Helm; How­ Lair, Susan V., 1741 Mt Woods Cir, BHM 35216 ell; Koch; Mason; McCaulla; Patterson; Pearcey; Piemens; Lambert, Lane, 2108 Shady Ln Dr, Kunstville 35810 Price; Schultz; Scott; Springfield; Stewart; Taylor; Wal­ Laney, Mary Louise, 7752-B Rugby Av, BHM 35206 lace; Wissig Light, Phyllis, Box 7, -Arab 35016 Maddox, Cam, 1700 Cullom St, BHM 35-205 Alexander, Walter B., 1284 Peachtree View, ATL 30319 Mann, David, P0 Box 4357, Huntsville 35802 Batty, Ward 0., 944 Austin Av N.E., ATL 30307 McGraw, Graig, 5308 Noble Dr No., Mobile 36619 Baggers, Cliif si Susan, 6045 Summit Wood Dr, Kennesaw 30144 McKinstry, John, 939 Saul ter Rd, BHM 35209 Black, Brenda, 1625 Conley Rd ,#122, Conley 30027 McKnight, Jerry W., 306 Bigger St, Monroeville 36460 Brooks, Glenn, 205 Cherry Hill Dr, Calhoun 30701 Newsome, Cheryl, 621-13±$ St SW, BHM 35211 Cail, Lawrence E., 2421 ‘Thompson Rd NE, ATL 30319 * arks, Richard, 1611-11th St SE #210, Decatur 35601 Campbell, Thom and Sioux, 3681 No. Decatur Rd, Decatur 30032 Phillips, James i Beth, 104-D 24th Ct. NW, BHM 35215 Collins, Joe, 1037 .< Ft. Stephenson Rd, ATL 30327 Pointer, Beth, 1422-10th Place So, BHM 35205 Davis, Sydney, BOX 36160, ATL 30332 Prewsell, William, -6400 Matic Rd NW4 Huntsville 358IO Flores, Paul A., 3551 Victory Dr #308-?, Columbus 31907 Smith, Ward, 118 Brockhaven, Tuscaloosa 35404 Folden, Glenda, 3285 Pinehill Dr, Decatur 3OO32 Sparks, Asa H., 1715 Carridale SW #16, Decatur 35601 Francis, Wihmiam C., 2800 Newcastle, Brunswick 31*20 Tompkins, David, 2101 Shadybrook Ln, BHM 35226 Fulgham, Betsy, j21 Londonderry Rd NW, ATL 30327 •Tribble, Catherine C., 4900 Avenue N, BHM 35208 Garrison, Ken, GA Tech Box 36362, ATL 30332^ Williams, Anthony, Rt.5, Box 221, Jasper 35501 Gosnell, Jim, P0 Box 33201. Decatur 3OO33 Wood, David, PO Box 1921, BHM 35201 Gosnell, Lynn, 654 El Prado Ct, Stone Mtn 3OO83 Yates, Terri Linn, 310 3rd Av, Jacksonville 36265 Karlin, Beth, 1593 3ent River Dr, Lilburn 30247 Heim, Linda SJar, 839-C Chas. Ulen Dr, ATL 3O3O8 ARKANSAS Holec, Kim, 547 Blvd, Athens 30601 Delete: Collins; Middleton; Sloan; Howell, Rich 4 Angela, 3006 Whispering Hills Ct, Chamblee Brewer, Milly, 1403 Willard, Springdale 92764 Hull, Vela, 7275 Roswell Rd NE #498, ATL 30328 Collins, Nancy, 121 Rogers, Jonesboro 72401 Kane, Terry, P0 Box 10983, ATL 3O3IO Garrison, Alexander J., 1618-A So. 7th St,Blytheville APB 7231* Lina weaver, Brad^. 3640 Buford Hwy #5, Doraville 30329 Houston, Paul, Rt.l, Box 718, Hwy 77-N, Marion AR 72364 Littlejohn, Dann, 6485 Bridge weed Valley Rd NW, ATL 30328 Middleton, Margaret k Morris, Box 99U, Little Rock 72219 Luke, Ian i R^aby, 3939Timberwocd Terr., Marietta 30067^ Reeves, Barry, Rt.l, Box 16*, Winslow 72959 Lyons, Janet i Vince, 929 Beman St, Augusta 30904 Triplett, Bill, 310 Wynn, Hot Springs 71901 Mason, Larry, 3990 Clairmont Rd, Chamblee 30341 Matthews, Jill A., 2 Pinetree Rd, Lawrenceville 30245 GEORGIA (continued) MISSISSIPPI Delete: Bledsoe; Hibbard (see IA); Minyard;,Nalls Moody, Charles, 679 Cool edge Av, ATL JOTOo Akbay, Kunter, PCS 3074, Miss State 39762 Pearcey, R. Anthony, 619 Kent St S.E. , ATL 30^12 Bledsoe, Mike, So. Garden Estate #D14, Hattiesburg 39401 Plemons, G. Dale, PO Pox 217, Eton 3^724 Campbell, Fred, 4335 Forest Pk Dr, Jackson 39211 Price, M. Marsha, 622 Oak Dr. , Riverdale 3°224 Chimneyville F&SF Society, PC3 IC895, Jackson 39209 Radney, Chris, 2217 Flannery St., Rome 30161 Clark, Nelson, 105 Wright St, Rt.l, Holly Springs 38635 Rausch, Dirk, 935 31ue Ridge Av #3, ATL 30307 Collins, Curtis, 103 W, Northsj.de Dr., Jackson 39206 Ritch, Bill, FC Box 47144, ATL 30362 Cone, James, 314 Beaverbrook, Jackson 39200 Sharp, Vickie R., 306 Reed Hall, Athens 30602 DeSante, Stephen M., Rebel Apts #2, Briarfield Av,Biloxi 39 Sites, Clinton, 703 Anton St, ATL 3°31£8 Dodson, Elmer L, Jr., 2373 Davidson Rd, Ocean Springs 39564 Spivey, Ken, 7015 Knollwood Dr, Morrow 30260 Grassel, Nick, Rt.2, Box 17-G, Tishomingo 38873 Springfield, Lee, PC pox 296, Dawsonville 30534 Griffin, Rickie, Rt.2, Box 252, Ripley 38663 Taylor, Dan & Creta Hinamon, 550 Boulevard . SE, .ATL 30312 Hill, Lannie, Rt.l, Box 322, Ripley 38663 Tuggle, Jack & Brenda, Rt.9, 3ox h.30, Rome 30161 Hopper, William, PCS 280, Ripley 38663 Ulrich, John, 1443 Oxford Rd NE #3» ATL 30307 Lowe, Johnny, 800 Live Cak Dr., Clinton 39056 Webb, Bryan & Sharon, Rt.2, Pox 350, Blairsville 3°512 Minyard, Ruth, 5587 Robinson Rd Ext, Jackson 39204 Wheeler, Mike. 7975 Hwy #85• 3ox 85, Riverdale 30274 McWilliams, Micky, Dept Sociology, University 38677 White, Marilyn, 1613-D Briarwood Rd, ATL 30319 Miss Gulf Coast SF Club, PC Box 6025, Biloxi 39532 Williams, Patricia, 647 Fraiser St., Marietta 3OO0O Montgomery, Larry, 5771 Gray Cove, Walls 38680 Yarbrough, Bambi, Rt.l, Reeceburg Rd, Silver Creek 30173 Moore, Jean, 2920 McCowell Exy #9-C, Jackson 392C4 Zukowski, Ron, 233 Av, Hapeville 30354 Parke, Mary, 1211 Highland Dr, Picayune 39466 Parker, Jeff, 4204 El Paso, Jackson 39206 KENTUCKY Pattison, Richard F., Dept Eng, Drawer E, Miss. State 39762 Perley, Floyd J., 179 Allen Dr, Gulfport 39501 Delete: Amos, Vary; Poster; Push;-Davis; WillInger;Dennison Shaw, Devotie, FOB 2408, University 3867? Baker, Diane Joy, 2219 Crums Ln #43, Shively 40216 Shields, Ricky, 318 Sewanee Dr, Jackson 39209 3oster, Jane, A-£9^?a^erndlillo , Riohnroud‘1 J f * 3 Starr, Garry, 631 Marilyn Dr, Pearl 39208 Bowling Green-Warren Go SFiF Society, PCS U-122, College Hts, Treadwell, 3^ames, 583 Witsell Rd, Jackson 39206 Bowling Green 42101 Vedder, Faith, PCS 10607, Jackson 392C9 Bray, Fran, 607 Fountain Av, Louisville 40222 Wilkerson, Lyn, 14708 LeMoyne Blvd, Biloxi 39532 Bynum, Franklin A., 1616 Rosewood Av, L7L 4C404 Wright, Michael ?., So. Gardens Estates LotD-14,Hattiesbing Cannon, Tpny, Morgantown 42261 Davis, Hank, 321 Linden Walk #7, Lexington 40508 NORTH CAROLINA Hussey, Debra, 234 McCormack, WNU, Bowling Green 42101 Delete: Drum; Kefeter; Maggitti; Roberts; Stinson;Stricklan Isaacs, Dori, 2374-A Chauven Dr, ^exington 40502 Lackey, Jackson 3., 216 Water St., Richmond 40475 Allen, Joyce, 4925 Aid Belews Cr. Rd, Winston-Salem 27100 McKinney, Deborah A., 317-22nd St, Bedford IN .4?421 Allman, Rex, 500 Inwood Dr, Charlotte 28209 Molloy, G. Patrick, Rt.3, Bowling Green 42101 Bailey, Bill & Joy, Rt.o, Box 318, Lexington 27292 Robe, Gary, 1727 Karen Cir Dr, Bowling Green 42101 Berglund, Paul, 5247 Alabama Av, Camp Lejeune 28542 Sheppard, Rickey S. , Morehead Mobile Home Bk Lor 23, Blair, Cindy, 5601 Wintercrest Ln, Charlotte 28209 Rock Field 42274 Blair, Donna, 99-C Rt.2, Gastonia 28052 Tate,Paul, 3304 Willow Way, LVL 40219 Willingen, Bernie, 8212 Watterson Trail, Jeffersontown 40299 Bosky, Bernadette, 1915 Erwin Rd #g, Durham 27705 Burleson, Jack, 23O3-F Shade Valley Rd, Charlotte 26205 LOUISIANA Byram, Ronnie, 608 Ideal Nay, Charlotte 28203 Camp, Ruth,Idell, Jean, Rt.3, Box 210, Charlotte 26210 Barry, Jeremy A., 1870 Farragut, New Orleans 70114 Carson, Mary, 2500 Fcntain Dr, Greensboro 27407 Cardenal, Russell, 442 Second Av, Harvey 70058 Christenberry, Robert, 1201 Hollow Tree Ln, Charlotte 28211 Carlson, Leland 4 Mar gar er, 4545 MacArthur #80, NCLA 70114 Drew, Cathy, 4619-2 Perth Ct, Charlotte 28215 Cary, Burt, 6732, Louis XT/ St, NCLA 70124 Drum, H. Shelton, 2049 3.5th St, Charlotte 28204 Cavitt, Pill, 14c-A Orchard Rd, River Ridge 70123 Dunning, Jackie, Steve, 36OO Frew Rd #H, 'Charlotte 28206 Colon, Gloria, 600 F. Roosevelt #364, Paton Rouge 70802 Emory, Meredith, Sam, 4000 -Craig Av #4, Charlotte 28211 Dillworth, John 1 Johanne, 3452 Edenborn #7, Metairie 70002 Flynn, Mark, 129 Chadmore Dr, Matthews 28105 Dyer, Russell, 400 Phlox, Metairie 70001 Friese, David, 5619 Tillery Sr. , -Charlotte 28211 Edralin, Rob & Carolyn, 1331 Orleans St, NCLA 70116 Goodson, William, 9209 Providence Rd, Matthews 231C4 Fortier, Don, PCS 306, Kenner LA 70063 Grande, Chas. M., Box 1000, Clemson Unit, Butner 27509 Fournier, Clay i Marine, 1420 Stuart Av, Paton Rouge 708C6 Hensley, Bill, Countrymens Ct, Charlotte 28210 Grillot, Joe, 1832 St. Roch Av, NCLA 70122 Hirschman, peter, 6f Maiden Raleigh 27607 Huck, Ken, 10222 Plainfield Dr #378, NCLA 70127 Johns, Nick, 33OO Central Av #8-A, Charlotte 28205 Hutto, Cecil, 165 By-Pass Mobile Bk #42, Monroe 71201 Keeter, Steve, 101 Martha’s Lane, Greenville 27334 Jones, James 3 £ Sherry Lynn, 101 No; Kings Ct, Slidell 70458 Leonard, 3ames, Jr., 1311-3 Walker Av, Greensboro 27403 Kay, Kathy, 307 Ferman Dr, Kenner 70062 Love, James W., Rt.l, Box 218, Canton 26716 Lang, Raymond, 46 E. Blueridge Ct, NCLA 70128 Ludwig, Lynn, 203 West Ohio Av, Bessemer City 28016 Montalbano, Joann, 120 Duclos, Lafayette 70506 Maggitti, Paul & Libby, 2713-D Conifer Dr, Raleigh 27606 Midyette, Lindy, 210 Fleming Dorm, E.C.U., Greenville 27834 Mule, Jim, P0 Pox 8087, NCLA 70182 Pappas, Paul M., 172 Cak Terr., Arden 2 6704 Neeld, Ron, 612 'Green acres Rd, Metairie 70003 Norris, Clay, 401 "K" St, Monroe 71201 Patterson, Sheila, 616 Sanford, UNCO Sta., Charlotte 23223 Roberts, Teri, 409 Pamela St., Gastonia 23052 N.C.S.F.A. , c/o Wallesverd (below) Shope, Mattnew W., 802 King George Dr, Greensboro 27410 Peer, David, 78 Marie Dr, Gretna 70053 Stayton, Jo Anne, 123 McIver St, Greensboro 27412 Pettyjohn, David, 815 3. Railroad, Broussard 70513 Strickland, Carol A., Posey, Steve, 1128 Pauline, NCLA 70117 Powers, Michelle, #2 Beverly Gardens Dr, Metairie 70CC1 Thomas, Lex, 420 Dawn Cir., Charlotte 2821 3 Scott, Curtis, 8137 River Rd, Waggaman 70094 Warner, Ted, 426 Marsh Rd, Charlotte Smith, Michel, PO Box 8782, Metairie 70011 West, Greg, 1919 E. 7th, Charlotte 28204 Smith, Mike and Debbie, 3317 Iowa, Kenner 70062 Wheeler, Barbara, -543 Gainescorough Rd, Cjarlomee 23205 Stine, Hank, 2661 No. Blvd, Baton Rouge 70806 Strother, Russell, 752 Canton St, Jefferson 70121 SOUTH CAROLINA Tullier, Dale i Eileen, 680^Sharp Ln, Baton Rouge 70815 Wallace, Alexander, jC6 E. Gatehouse Dr, Metairie 70001 Delete: Cox, Chester; Gregg Wallesverd, Wally 1 Ann, 10950 Jefferson Hwy #W, River Ridge7O123 Bozard, Don i Bennie, 214U Savannah HwymBldgll, Apt3, C-town Whittington, M. David, Rt.3> 3x69, Covington 70433 Cox, Chester, 1C4Q-B Harwood Dr, Sumter 29150 Deletions from Louisiana: Adams; Barry; Carlberg; Cary; Consent! Davis, Garry E., lldf Bluff Rd, Columbia 29201 Fortier; Hutto; Jacobson; Jones; LeSlancJ Lee; Lillian; Montalbano Gregg, Stephen, Box 62, Clemson 29631 Mule; NCSIA; Smith; Theriot; Thornhill; Wirth -'most replaced Hardin, Lawrence G., 2715-A Duncan St., Columbia 29205 above. Neal, William 3.,Jr., 414 3. Richland, Kershaw 29C67 TENNESSEE TENNESSEE (continued)

lelete: Adans; Bray; Bush; Cabrera; Caldwell, Dan; Clark, Chas.; Wilhoit, Julia, 4603-3 Plaza Hills Ln, Hixson 373^3 Clark; Roger; Glimpse; Gonce; Griff; Hamlin; Henderson; Williams, Chas 1 Sylvia, 5212 Hcmberg Dr, KNX 37919 Hemdcn; Hollis; Horak; Hours; Jenson; Joyner; Mr All ah ; Wilson, Calvin, 491 3. Ternwood, Memphis 38100 McHaney; Neal; Neuwirth; Cswalt; Parker; Phillips,Janet; Wolfe, Larry, 410 - 16th Av No, NVL 372C6 Purcell (see below); Sneed; Townsend, Guy; Vaughan; Wade Wright, Colin, 3803 Lake Villa Ln, CHAT 37416 White; Wilhoit; Wolfe; Wright (corrected below) Wright, Gene, 4807 Hall Court, .NVL 37211 Allen, James, Box 17362, NVL 3721? Yahola, Robert, 2509 Jenwood, Memphis 38I3L Allen, Patricia, 3^3 Coleman Av, Memphis 35122 Amburgey, Edith, Rt. 1, Whitwell 37397 VIRGINIA Armour, Louis & Pat, W5 Martha Cole, Memphis 38118 Baldwin, Bill, 2941 Sherman Cakes-Dr, NVL 37211" Delete: Beyle; Clark (see below); Ccmeayi; Er.ey; Gerdes; Hensley Beatty, Randy, Rt.l Box 1690, Clarkrange 38553 Halles; Hopkins; Kaiser; Martin; Nash; Stpelting; Truss Blanton, Bobm ^727 Benton Smith Rd, NVL 37215 Cilley, Deborah, 53 Traverse Rd #2, .Newport News 236C6 Blevins, Brie H., 1814 Broadmoor Rd, Johnson City 376CI Clark, Ivan 0., 819 LeMaster Av, Haspton 23669 Bolgeo, Bob, ? 326 No, Montgomery, Memphis 38104 Cox, Phil 0., PCB 4042, Falls Church’22044 Bradford, Chris, 4037 Camelot Ln #2, .Memphis 38H8 Fills, John, 3848 University Dr., Fairfax 22030 Bridget, A.J. and Bill, U6O3-A Plaza Sts Ln, Hixson 37343 Ensor, Linda J., 10207 Warwick Blvd, Newport News Brooks, David, Rt.5, Box 7, Clinton 37716 Fusek, Fd’-o-rd, 9 Hi ch Dr, Hampton Burke, Rusty, 5212 Somberg Dr, Knoxville 37919 Clark, Christopher, 523d .Inch or age Dr, .WL 37220 Fusek, John i Serena, PC Box 3095» Newport News 23603 Claypool, Deborah, 343 No, Montgomery, Memphis 381C4 Gerdes, Wayne K., 226-A Dandy Loop Rd, . Grafton 23692 Hensley, Scott, 30 School Lane, 'Srafton 23692 Collins, Jim, 3748 Vanderwocd Drive, Memphis 38100 Crocker, Diane, 285 Waring Rd, Memphis 38117 Hopkins, JHarry A., PC Box 373» Langley APB 23665 Croney, David, 515 Basswood rj-98, NVL 37209 Kaiser, John, 12847 Jefferson Av #64, Newport News 23602 Curl, Mike, 207 Wauford Dr, NVL 37212 Kelly, Pat, 930'5 Mary Crest, Fairfax 22030 Davis, Clifford, 6661 Split Cak Dr, Memphis 38138 Kaplowitz, Ira, 3736 Town Point Rd #D, Portsmouth 23703 Davis, Gale, 1103 So. 17th Av, NVL 37212 Leamann, Jeanette K., 5117 Robin Grey Ln, Richmond 232J1 Deal, Roger, Andy, 3C7 Kelsay Dr, Kingston 37763 Martin, Chris, o20 Maryland Av, Shenandoah 22849 Dulin, Leo, 305 O’Grady Drive, CHAT 37419 McCurdy, David A., 3C0-E Windsnng Ln, Hampton 23666 Erikson, Patricia, 370 Wallace Rd #C-3, NVL 37211 Morris, Warren M., Nou #1, Box 591, Chesapeake 23322 Flair, Donald, 647-3 James Av, NVL 372C9 Nichols, John, P0 Bex 19C6, Suffolk 23434* powler, Michael, 3547 Spottswocd, Memphis 38IH Norris, Warren, Mou #1, Box ' 591, Chesapeake 23?22 Frost, Dave, Rt.5, Box 80, Lenoir City 37771 Perdue, Sharon T., PC Box 126J3, Roanoke 24027 Griffin, Mike, 3115 Richmond Hill Dr, WL 37207 Smith, Victoria A., LfOO Ponick Ln #4-205, Fairfax 22030 Hammer, Diane, Apt. 19, 83O Maplehurst Ct, KNX 37919 Summers, Gxsnn, LR17 Sunnyside Dr., Roanoke 24018 Hawkins, Jack, 6206 Wimberly Drive, CHAT 37416 Swan, Beverly, l'Oj xmcaia jr t?.35> Newport News 2j6c6 Hayes, Bob, 1102-17th Av So, NVL 37212 Van Eps, Phyllis, 4208 Cravens Creek Rd, Roanoke 24018 Henderson, Dan, IL52 Tutwiler (up), Memphis 33107 Wills, June, 1318 Kirk Av, Roanoke Hicks, Brian, 146? Snell Blvd, NVL 37218 fielding, unarlotte, 223-G Thoreau Circle, Hampton 23666 Hiltenbrand, Celia, 762 Tutwiler, Memphis 38107 Yielding, Cherjtl, 13 Madison Ln Sq, Newport News 236C6 Seno, Frank, 1112 Sparrow Road, Chesapeake 23323 Hedge, Mark, 3741 Windyke Dr, Germantown 38138 Hollis, John A.R. , 1106 Frances Av, NVL 372CL Honeycutt, 3ruce, 918 Johnson Av, Johnson City 37601 Last Minute address changes: Horack, Richard, 3417 Renault, Memphis 38113 Hughey, Harmond, Rt.l, Box 442, Kenton 38233 Joyner, Mary, 5504 Comanche Dr, Kingsport 3766? Bush, Shelby T.,111, P0 Box 70382, Louis­ Ligon, Lissa, 222 Stonewall, Memphis 38112 ville KY 40270 Marler, Joseph D., 704 stone Blvd, Tullahoma 37388 Martin, David, 6320 Fairest Ln, Harrison 373^1 McAllen, Sylvia, &7-B James Av, NVL 372C9 Boster, Jane, 1207 Main Si., Paris Merrill, Phillip, Stewart, 2944 Walnut Crest Dr, .Antioch 37013 40361 Miller, Lee, 6532 Waconda Rd, Harrison 37341 Miller, Loais, 202 Leonard Av, NVL 37205 Mullins, Bill, 1207 Coarsey Drive, NVL 37217 Bobbitt, Kyle, PCB 2001,Macon GA 31203 Murphy Bennie, 4266 Grey Rd, Memphis 38IC8 Neal, John & Connie, 2119 Woodbine Av, KNX 37917 Strickland, Carol A,, Apt. P-3, Cakmcnt Nelson, Geneva, 3703-L9 Qlde Colony Trail, KNX 37919 Square, Greenville NC 2?834 Neuwirth, Paul, 5305 No. Clover 2r, Memphis 38117 Cswalt, Carol Ann, L99O Peg Lane No., Memphis 38117 Russ, Marion, 710 School Ave., Cwen, Patrick, 414 So. Prescott, Memphis 36HI Parker, Rembert, 1602 Barcelona Dr, KNX 37919 Panama City FL 32401 Patton, Kim, 170 Wood cl iff Cir., Signal Mtn 37377 Phillips, Janet, 2995 Getwell #5, Memphis 38II8 New: Ann Morris, 1522 Lovers Lane, Pope, Ramona, 118 Due West Dr, Mt. Juliet 37122 Purcell, Andy, Rt.l, Box 322-A, Leoma TN 38468 Riverview FL 33569 Reynolds, Mary, Box 4842, Memphis 38104 Riley, Mildred, 1333 No. Belevue, Memphis 38107 Roberson, Sharon, Rt.l, Box 324-D, Dever 37058 Secrist, Richard, Rt.12, Cherokee Hills, Sevierville 37862 Presstime: 12 noon October 4, 1979 Sharpe, Adrienne, 790 Bartlett #17, Memphis 38122 Smith, Guy, 1670 CArruthers, Memphis 38112 Stripling, Chas, Parris, 907 Sloan Bt, Murfreesboro 371JO Taylor, Frank, Rt.l, Box 88, Calhoun 37309 Taylor, Kim, Rt.2, Box 74, Dayton 37321 Taylor, Martha, 809 Fairmont Av, Signal Mtn 37377 Ihomas, Mike, 916 Valewood Av, Signal Mtn 37377 Tollett, James A., 8325 Middle Rd, Ooltewah 37363 Van Deest, Lee, 717 Harpeth Bend Dr, NVL 37221 Yarnell, Tola, 250 Central Av #3, Cleveland 37311 Vaughn, Douglas, 1018 Lovell View Cir, KNX 37922 Walls, Micnael & Gloria, 279 Hawthorne, Memphis 38132 White, Linda, 3712 Denver, Memphis 38127 A"

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