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Mutant, v. 2, issue 2, May 1948
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Total debt: $18.36 Total income: 16.65 Deficit: $1.71 Don't let that $1.71 deficit scare you. The $9.21 debt on loans in February has not yet been paid off yet, since the boys decided they could wait till the treasury gets on its feet. Therefore: $9.21 - 1.71 $7.50 is left in the Treasury at the end of April. Ideas for helping the treasury are being considered. One of the best so far is selling the photo of the moon-rocket that we originally planned as Mutant cover. The pic was really too small for a cover, although it made some swell prints. We're asking 15[[cent symbol]] apiece for them so if you wish one or more, send your money to me. Roster of MSFS Membership Martin Alger, 118 N. Center Street, Royal Oak, Michigan. E. E. Eischied, Box 111, Goodrich, Michigan. Bill Groover, 113.N. Porter St., Saginaw, Michigan. Tom Kennedy, 402 Holbrook, Cadillac, Michigan. Ed Kuss, 7502 Grixadale, Detroit 12, Michigan. C. Stewart Metchette, 3551 King Street, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Radell Nelson, 433 E. Chapin St., Cadillac, Michigan. Harold Oatley, Cass City, Michigan. Arthur H. Rapp, 2120 Bay St. Saginaw, Michigan. Fred Reich, 3986 Beechwood, Pontiac, Michigan. Ben Singer, 3242 Monterey Dr., Detroid 6, Michigan. George Young, 22180 Middlebelt Box 384, Farmington, Michigan. At last report the Cadillac fen are planning a fanzine of their own: Universe, which sounds like a promising addition to the ranks of stf and fantasy publications. Write Radell Nelson for details. After Groover took over the Mutant, Singer mooned around like sick calf. Eventually he forced me into doing the dirty work on a new fanzine, to be called United Fandom, the fanzine of facts. It will be in 1 or 2 sheets or more per issue, published whenever I have time to hekto it, and will run a couple cents a sheet. If interested, send a nickel or dime to Singer or myself, and we'll send you the first few issues. If you returned one of our fanpolls you'll get UF's first ish free, within a month or so. Then, too, there is Spacewarp[[?]], fandom's top monthly. You can get 3 issues of Spacewarp by sending 25[[cent symbol]] to ARt Rapp. ((Good idea.--ahr)). Incidently, r-tRapp now heads the NFFF Manuscript Bureau. He needs all types of fanzine stuff -- fiction, articles, artwork, etc. Well....??? In the latest TNFF was the 1948 roster, which places Michigan in ninth place, tied with Minnesota and Ontario, which also have 7 members. Come on, gang, get on the beam with the Michigan team! Let's not sit back and let the fen of California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Louisiana, New Jersey, and Massachusetts outnumber us! Whether you join the MSFS or not ,you should join fandom's national organization The National Fantasy Fan Federation. Send a book to K.Martin Carlson, 1028 Third Ave. South, Moorhead, Minnesota. Ben Singer and I visited the home of our Canadian member, Steve Metchette, the other day. Thanks goes to Stewart's Mom for the swell
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Total debt: $18.36 Total income: 16.65 Deficit: $1.71 Don't let that $1.71 deficit scare you. The $9.21 debt on loans in February has not yet been paid off yet, since the boys decided they could wait till the treasury gets on its feet. Therefore: $9.21 - 1.71 $7.50 is left in the Treasury at the end of April. Ideas for helping the treasury are being considered. One of the best so far is selling the photo of the moon-rocket that we originally planned as Mutant cover. The pic was really too small for a cover, although it made some swell prints. We're asking 15[[cent symbol]] apiece for them so if you wish one or more, send your money to me. Roster of MSFS Membership Martin Alger, 118 N. Center Street, Royal Oak, Michigan. E. E. Eischied, Box 111, Goodrich, Michigan. Bill Groover, 113.N. Porter St., Saginaw, Michigan. Tom Kennedy, 402 Holbrook, Cadillac, Michigan. Ed Kuss, 7502 Grixadale, Detroit 12, Michigan. C. Stewart Metchette, 3551 King Street, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Radell Nelson, 433 E. Chapin St., Cadillac, Michigan. Harold Oatley, Cass City, Michigan. Arthur H. Rapp, 2120 Bay St. Saginaw, Michigan. Fred Reich, 3986 Beechwood, Pontiac, Michigan. Ben Singer, 3242 Monterey Dr., Detroid 6, Michigan. George Young, 22180 Middlebelt Box 384, Farmington, Michigan. At last report the Cadillac fen are planning a fanzine of their own: Universe, which sounds like a promising addition to the ranks of stf and fantasy publications. Write Radell Nelson for details. After Groover took over the Mutant, Singer mooned around like sick calf. Eventually he forced me into doing the dirty work on a new fanzine, to be called United Fandom, the fanzine of facts. It will be in 1 or 2 sheets or more per issue, published whenever I have time to hekto it, and will run a couple cents a sheet. If interested, send a nickel or dime to Singer or myself, and we'll send you the first few issues. If you returned one of our fanpolls you'll get UF's first ish free, within a month or so. Then, too, there is Spacewarp[[?]], fandom's top monthly. You can get 3 issues of Spacewarp by sending 25[[cent symbol]] to ARt Rapp. ((Good idea.--ahr)). Incidently, r-tRapp now heads the NFFF Manuscript Bureau. He needs all types of fanzine stuff -- fiction, articles, artwork, etc. Well....??? In the latest TNFF was the 1948 roster, which places Michigan in ninth place, tied with Minnesota and Ontario, which also have 7 members. Come on, gang, get on the beam with the Michigan team! Let's not sit back and let the fen of California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Louisiana, New Jersey, and Massachusetts outnumber us! Whether you join the MSFS or not ,you should join fandom's national organization The National Fantasy Fan Federation. Send a book to K.Martin Carlson, 1028 Third Ave. South, Moorhead, Minnesota. Ben Singer and I visited the home of our Canadian member, Steve Metchette, the other day. Thanks goes to Stewart's Mom for the swell
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