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'''Norman “Gus” Willmorth''', a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]] and member of [[LASFS]] in the 1940s and '50s, created ''[[Science Fiction Advertiser|Fantasy Advertiser]]''. He also belonged to the [[N3F]].  He attended [[Philcon I]] and [[Denvention]].
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'''Norman “Gus” Willmorth''', a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]] and member of [[LASFS]] in the 1940s and '50s, created ''[[Science Fiction Advertiser|Fantasy Advertiser]]'' and contributed to other [[fanzines]]. He also belonged to the [[N3F]].  He attended [[Philcon I]] and [[Denvention]].
  
 
By 1966, he was living in Alexandria, [[Virginia]], according to [[Directory of Science Fiction Fandom|The 1966 Directory of S.F. Fandom]]. [[Denvention 2]]’s [[List of Denvention Members|census of members of the first Denvention]] reported him alive and well in [[California]] as of 1981.  
 
By 1966, he was living in Alexandria, [[Virginia]], according to [[Directory of Science Fiction Fandom|The 1966 Directory of S.F. Fandom]]. [[Denvention 2]]’s [[List of Denvention Members|census of members of the first Denvention]] reported him alive and well in [[California]] as of 1981.  

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Norman “Gus” Willmorth, a Los Angeles fan and member of LASFS in the 1940s and '50s, created Fantasy Advertiser and contributed to other fanzines. He also belonged to the N3F. He attended Philcon and Denvention.

By 1966, he was living in Alexandria, Virginia, according to The 1966 Directory of S.F. Fandom. Denvention 2’s census of members of the first Denvention reported him alive and well in California as of 1981.

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