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E CONTENTS_- May 15 - 21,1981

9 TWT NEWS 19 COMMENT 23 PERSPECTIVE Mary's and Stonewall II from Andy Mills as Told to P.oz Vecchio 27 IT'S ONLY ROCK & ROLL 'The Gigot Meets the Queen" by Christopher Hart 36 DOOKS "Mocl~ingbird" P.eviewed by Monil~a Miura 37 MOVIES "Excollbur" by Jock Varsi 42 FEATURE The Green Glance Fiction by P.ay Hesse 57 HOT TEA 64 PHOTO ESSAY Splash Day at Hippy Hollow Photos by Scott Taylor 71 SPECIAL REPORT Gay Airman Tokes a Stand by M.J. Harrison 79 STARSCOPE May Full Moon 83 SPORTS 87 CALENDAR 89 CLASSIFIED 95 THE GUIDE

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TWTMAGAZINE,a division of representing "Dykes Against Racism Montrose Ventures, Incorporated GAY MAN SUES Everywhere", "Black and White Men 3223 Smith Street, Suite 103 BOY SCOUTS Together", a Spanish-speaking Gay Houston, Texas 77006 (713) 527·9111 caucus, Boston Gay Community News, Dallas Office: 3819 Bowser LOS ANGELES - Timothy Curran, a Dallas, Texas 75219 (214) 521·0622 and other groupings. 19-year-old Eagle Scout, has sued the This marks the first time, observed Editor/Publisher Boy Scouts of America for $520,000 in Chuck Patrick Definition News, that gays have damages. Curran says he was ousted Executive Sales Manager marched in a highly visible contingent Jim Veteto from the Boy Scouts because of the in a major anti-war demonstration. Regional Sales Director organization's credo that homosexual- Richard Rogers Gwendolyn Weindling of DARE, Dykes Managing Editor ity is immoral. Against Racism Everywhere, was also Blase DiStefano Curran's homosexuality became well Associate Art Directors the first openly gay person ever to ad- known last year when he exercised his Steven Douglas Fritz and Dennis Walker dress an anti-war rally. Assistant Art Director constitutional right to take a male date Rob Clark Graphics Artists to the Oakland Skyline High School Thorn Bisping, Frank White, senior prom. Since graduating from Mitch Bartlow, Mike Sullivan, Brandon Luke high school, he has enrolled at UCLA Typographers William J. Quigley, Constance Weld and is production manager for that Contributing Editors school's gay student newspaper, Ten Rob Clark, Blase DiStefano, Harry Deutsch, David Fields, Christopher Hart, Monika Miura, Percent. Chuck Patrick, W. J. Quigley, Jack Varsi "They say that because I am gay, Staff Photographers Eli Gukich & Jeff Edwards of pHOTography, because I am a homosexual, I am im- Graham the Photographer, Woody Keas, Scott Taylor, Blase DiStefano, mediately immoral," Curran told Richard Rogers, AI Macareno Associated Press reporters. "That's Office Comptroller ridiculous. My rights have been violated James D. Cagle and I don't like anybody to step on me." Corporate Secretary/Administrative Manager 2 for $5 Monika Miura SPECIAL-HEAD Curran founded a troop for deaf Distribution Manager Philip Beier HARDWARE & QUICKSILVER scouts in Oakland, TWTNEWSrecalls. He 2 for S6 had risen to the rank of Eagle Scout Advertising rates are available on request with Berkely Troup 37, and had col- by telephoning the salesperson in your lected many merit badges. nearest city, from toam-sprn, weekdays. 2 for 17 or Deadline for ALL ads: Friday, one week prior to publication. 1for 14 Austin CLIMAX GAY MARCH Seles- Chuck Patrick (713)527·9111 Distribution· Scott Taylor. (512) 926-0253 BOLT AGAINST WAR Dallas DISCORAMA WaShington, D.C. - Gay pride Sales and Distribution· Photo by Definition News Agency © 1981,Nick Maklary. Richard Rogers (214) 521·0622 RUSH quickly outpaced political conviction Fort Worth LOCKER ROOM May 3 in the nation's capital as the Les- Shortly after this photo was taken, Sales and Distributlon- introducing bian and Gay Focus of the People's the some 1,000 gay marchers largely Jerry Cassidy (817)335·0742 Galveston SOLID HEAD. HIT SOLID AntiWar Mobilization (PAM) rounded dispersed, integrating into the non-gay Setes- Chuck Patrick (713)527·9111 and BOLT POPPERS the Lincoln Memorial and headed over marchers, enjoying the sun and public- Distribution- Robert Gogen (713)763·9435 Arlington Memorial Bridge to the Pen- ly demonstrating not only the politics, Houston OPEN: 1OAM-11 PM Sales and Distribution- tagon, in protest of U.S. involvement in but their strong affection for one MONDAY-SATURDAY Jim Veteto (713) 527·9111 EI Salvador, Definition News reported another. Gay and non-gay couples San Antonio I "l I NO~7PM SUNDAYS to TWTNEWS. hugged side-by-side as the march Sales and Distttbutton- Alan Gellman (512)654·9472 ~"",,,,WN 4435 maple About 1,000 gay marchers walked in wound down to the Pentagon. Such in- 526-59S2 a bloc among the estimated '100,000 tegration in the 60's marches was not anti-war demonstrators, with manners demonstrated.

PAGE 9 PAGE 8 lWTMIIY15·21.1981 lWTMIIY15·21.1981 their $25 or more on the night of the LANCE LALOR party even if they had not previously APPRECIATION signed up to do so. HOUSTON - All of Montrose will YA'LL COME ... get an opportunity this coming Tues- 21.06 TRIAL JOIN WITH US AND day night, May 19, to say "Thank you" JUNE 15 to Houston City Council member Lance SAY 'THANKS' FOR Lalor. A "Lance Lalor Appreciation DALLAS - In court documents filed 2 YEARS AS OUR Party" is being held at 8pm Tuesday at in Baker vs Wade, the legal challenge The Brazos River Bottom. to the Texas Homosexual Conduct CITY COUNCIL REP. The Appreciation Party, which will in- Statute, Penal Code Section 21.06, clude free barbecue, is open to the Henry Wade, Dallas County District At- A JOB WELL DONE general public. Cost of admission is $5 torney, has stated that to argue that per person and $25 per person for in- gay people are discriminated against dividuals who wish to be sponsors. because the legislature has criminal- LANCE LAWR APPRECIATION PARTY Johnny Peden, who is coordinating ized homosexual activity is analogous the event, told TWT NEWS the response to claiming that thieves and rapists are from individuals to be sponsors has discriminated against because of laws been very good. "At this party we're go- against such crimes. ing to see a cross section of our com- M. Robert Schwab, President of the (MONTROSE, TEXAS STYLE!) munity showing their support for an in- Texas Human Rights Foundation, re- WITH dividual who has accomplished a re- sponded to TWT NEWS by saying, "To LIVE C&W ENTERTAINMENT markable amount of progress for us in equate private consensual sexual activ- OUR FAMOUS a relatively short period of time," ity with violent acts like rape shows the Peden stated. He also says anybody depth of prejudice existing against gay B.R.B. BAR-B-QUE SPREAD who wants to be a sponsor can pay people. If the state would focus i~ AND YOUR FAVORITE POLITICAL CELEBRITIES

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TWTIMY15·21,1981 PAGE 11 PAGE 10 TWTIMY15·21,1981 police enforcement power toward use a bathroom for four hours before ORAL MAJORITY timing is excellent." crimes of violence, instead of activity being released on bail.' Television producer Norman Lear of which takes place in the privacy of the A second arrest occurred the same CONVENTION All In The Family and other TV hits bedroom, we would all live in a safer month. This time, the same transsexual HOUSTON - Last year the Moral fame, has been contacted. Other anti- world." was arrested for having two driver's Majority crystallized to fight all liberal Moral Majority celebrities have also in- A decision on Defendant Wade's mo- licenses, after having lost the first and rights in America. This year, the opposi- dicated an interest and willingness in tion for summary judgment is expected getting a second one issued to replace tion, the Oral Majority, has been formed attending the October convention in the next several weeks. Trial is cur- the original. by Bob Kunst, remembered for his which would raise money to help fund rently scheduled for June 15, 1981 in While in Dallas jail a second time, highly successful debates with Anita the national and local foundations of Dallas. more verbal harassment erupted. She Bryant. the new and growing Oral Majority. was also denied the right to use a A Texas chapter of the Oral Majority TRANSSEXUAL SUES phone, and refused a nurse after mus- has now been formed entitled HOME, GAY PRESS DALLAS POLICE cle spasm reactions developed. Houston Oral Majority Energy. HOME To compound matters, one of DPD's will be the focal point for the midwest NETWORK DALLAS - TWT NEWS has learned of officers, who had made the arrest, region of the Oral Majority. The local DALLAS - The recently-formed a Dallas transsexual who was un- telephoned the transsexual's employer chapter, which is being headed by GPA, Gay Press Association, held their necessarily abused and harassed by and told him that they had arrested one George Barnhart, has already formed second organizational convention at Dallas police after being arrested on of his employees, that the employee by-laws. the Melrose Hotel in Dallas the week- the minor charge of a $5.61 "hot was a dreaded transsexual, and that Plans are now formulating for a four- end of May 2 and 3. The founding con- check", which was written back in she was believed to be dangerous. day celebration of the Oral Majority to vention was held in January, 1981, in 1977. It took DPD three years to follow The employer informed the DPD of- take place in Houston. The climax of New York City where over 100 dele- up with an arrest. ficer that he was aware of her transsex- the celebration would be a huge con- gates representing more than 60 local, That arrest did not occur until this uality and that she was an excellent vention on October 29 in the Astro- regional and national gay publications past April. After being taken to jail, our employee. dome. "This comes only four or five heard New York's Mayor Koch proclaim investigative reporter learned that the The transsexual has now filed a days after the Oral Roberts appear- "National Gay Press Week." transsexual was refused the right to lawsuit against the Dallas Police. ance," Barnhart told TWT NEWS. "The At the Dallas convention, more th~

PAGE12 lWr1MY15·21.1981 lWr1MY15-21.1981 PAGE13 sixty editors, publishers, and represen- tatives of gay- and lesbian-oriented newspapers and magazines converged on the meeting site from across the United States to hammer out structure and bylaws, membership requirements, and the election of officers. The con- vention group also began to work out , the details of the emerging gay press wire service, which would possibly util- ize a national network of computers which would link participating gay publications. ~ J To effect regional balance of representation within the GPA. the country was divided into sections and a delegate elected from each region to serve as Regional Director, Pictured above (left to right) Henry Mach. editor of First Hand magazine, was elected to the posi- tion of National District Director, representing those gay publications with national, as opposed to regional, distribution; Pat Burke, managing editor of San Diego's Update, was elected Western Director; Sally Tyre of Philadelphia's Gay News was elected to the position of co-Director-at-Large; Chuck Renslow, publisher of Chicago's Gay Life, represents the Midwest; Bob Swinden, co-publisher of Atlanta's Cruise magazine, became Southern Director; Richard Rogers, regional sales director for This Week In Texas (TWT) magazine, was elected as co-Director-at-Large; and Mike Ruther- ford, publisher of Out magazine in Washington, D,C" was elected Regional Director for the Northeast. Photo by Blase DiStefano

Elected as officers of the Gay Press Association were WRECKERS ARE (left to right) Mark Segal of Gay News as vice-president; Phil Nash, representative of Out Front magazine in Denver, as secretary; Joseph Di Sabato, director of LOCAL RIPOFF Rivendell Marketing Company in New York City, as HOUSTON - Ripoffs by wrecker president, and Morgan Pinney, a freelance writer and CPA from New York, as treasurer, drivers and storage lot operators have Photo courtesy Gay Press Association reached epidemic proportions in the Mark Segal, publisher of Philadel- City of Houston. The indiscriminate phia's Gay News, and Charles Lee Mor- towing of cars around clubs in the Mon- ris, publisher of San Francisco's Sen- trose area, and the subsequent ripoffs tinel, presented a Task Force report on at storage lots, are a particular concern Standards and Ethics for the national of City Councilmember Lance Lalor. gay press. After some discussion and The goal of the City Council Wrecker revision, the report was accepted as Committee, headed by Lalor, is to run the official Standards and Ethics these unscrupulous wrecker and pollcles of the Gay Press Association stotaqe lot operators out of business. by the general membership. In'April public hearings, the Wrecker Other topics of Task Force reports, Committee heard from persons who presented by a variety of gay press rep- have fallen prey to these ripoffs. The resentatives, included Advertising committee is now meeting weekly with Standards, Professional Affiliations, the Police Department, the District At- (with non-gay but related organi- torney's Office, the Public Service zations), Credit, Communications, In- Department, and the City Attorney's Of- surance and Benefits, and Syndication. fice to draft changes to the city's A report on freelance writers was also wrecker and storage lot regulations presented. and enforcement procedures. The next national convention of the Some of the changes reported to TWT Gay Press Association will be held in NEWS which the committee is consider- Denver, Colorado, in early May, 1982. ing are:

PAGE 14 TWTMAYI5-21,1981 TWTMAY 15- 21,1981 PAGE 15 / -requIring a parking lot to post signs listing the address and phone GALA '81 number of the storage lot where cars GPW AUSTIN are towed to from that lot; AUSTIN - Gala '81,a gay pride cele- -setting out clearly the liability of bration sponsored by the Austin gay the wrecker driver and the storage lot community, has been selected as this for damages to the car and missing year's theme for Gay Pride Week in property and requiring insurance and Austin, reports Wayde Frey of Connec- bond to cover any settlements; tions. Gala '81 begins at 12noon, Satur- day, June 27 in Duncan Park -allowing wreckers to tow cars only Ray Roberts of Hot Lips, Inc. is cur- to storage lots within the same rently contacting businesses in the geographical area as the place where capital city about participation. Various the car was picked up; Austin organizations will have informa- -limiting the number of storage lots tion tables at the celebration and are that can receive police-authorized tows invited to sell food and other items. (traffic tickets, tow-away zones, ac- Further planning was discussed at cidents, stolen cars, prisoners' cars), the May 12 meeting in the UT Union, and .requiring these lots to meet high and that information is available in standards; more detail by contacting Gay Com- -increasing the requirements of munity Services and Austin Lambda. wrecker companies, wrecker drivers, Austin-GALA is the name of the and storage lots and stipulating that city wide planning and clearinghouse licenses and permits will be revoked if group, Austin Gay and Lesbian standards fall below these require- Alliance, which is planning this year's ments. gay pride celebration. ~

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lWTMA.Y15-21,1981 PAGE 16 lWTMA.Y15-21,1981 PAGE 17 \\9U _ (OMMENl__ ~ In this column, readers exchange ideas with other readers and with our editor in a public forum. Address all letters to: Comment, TWT, Vieux Carre Building, 3223 Smith Street, Suite 103, Houston, Texas 77006.All letters become the property of TWTand must be signed (if you don't wish your name printed, please specify). And PLEASEkeep your letters short. stand up and fight for. Boycott Squibb & Sons A special debt of appreciation to the Dear TWT: Houston Tavern Guild for their official As you all know the big news last week stand and boycotts, to the Gay Political was all about Billie Jean King's lesbian Caucus for the political knowledge on the love affair with her former secretary. Far subject, and to all the bars, and especially less publicized this week was E.R. Squibb Dirty Sally's and the Different Drum for and Sons, Inc. announcement that they their very open and vocal support; to John were dropping Ms. King from their Pegram, Hank Swanson, Johnny Peden, advertising payroll. Ms. King had, for some Terry Harris and Lee Harrington for their time, been paid by that company to help friendship and advice. promote their Theragran and Theragran-M To TWT NEWS for their fair and accurate vitamin and mineral supplements. The reporting of the battle. We hope the company has insisted that their decision Avondale Association has learned their to drop Ms. King was not related to the lesson; that the gay community will not recent publicity about her sexuality, but I take abuse lying down, personally find that a hard pill to swallow Barry N. Pierson (excuse the pun). Badlands Territory Because of this action by Squibb, I Houston, Texas strongly urge a gay boycott of their products, especially the Theragran Celebration' 81: DGA vitamins which Billie Jean was promoting, Dear TWT: Before buying any over-the-counter The Dallas Gay Alliance, formerly the preparations, please check to make sure Dallas Gay Political Caucus, is celebrating that they do not bear the Squibb name. I its fifth anniversary. In five years we have can't promise that this action will be as become the largest individual gay effective as the Coors boycott, but I think organization in the United States, chiefly that is a perfect example of what gay because we are dedicated to service in our people can accomplish when we wield our community. Continuing in this spirit of economic sword. A nationwide effort _.. celebration and service, we invite you to could cause a noticeable drop in sales at join with us in Celebration '81, a picnic to Squibb. be held in Lee Park on Saturday, May 16. A copy of this letter is being sent to Celebration '81 is both an anniversary Squibb and if you feel as strongly about gathering and an occasion to reach out to this as I do, you may want to write also. other members of our community. There The address is: E.R. Squibb & Sons, Inc., will be hot dogs and beer, foot races, tug- Princeton, NJ 08540. o-war, a hoola-hoop contest and all the Neal Bailey other trappings of an old-fashioned (gay!) Corpus Christi, Texas picnic, including live entertainment. Celebration '81 is an excellent opportunity Badlands Opens for all members of our community to come Dear TWT: together in celebration of what it means to We, the staff and management of be gay in Dallas in 1981, and we need your Badlands Territory, would like to take this support to make this event possible. opportunity, on the eve of our grand Approximately 500 people will attend opening, to thank our gay brothers and Celebration '81, and although we will be sisters of the community for their untiring selling tickets at $1.00 each, revenues from and faithful support. It has been a long ticket sales will pay for rental of facility and hard battle, but one the gay and sanitation and security measures community has felt very important to required by the City of Dallas. Mr. Joe

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PAGE 20 lWfMAY15·21.1981 ._,/~~~~~~',~~'~;~., ~.~ ~ ....-....,..~~..,:"""<:.>,~ rr- ~r<. - ...-.s--e; ;-'47'" ~-.:t:::' rr~ .•.•.." zr ...... :5,""< __ ~ • ~. ~ d~?"Y " •• • .•• •• \1W •• •• ..- CHECK IT OUT: •• __ PEf\SPECTIVE_ PERSPECTIVE presents an opportunity to express an in-depth personal viewpoint or opinion. TWT •• •• encourages submissions from readers on a wide range of subjects and of varying stances and outlooks. All submissions should be moderate in length (3-4 pages typed, double-spaced) and •• '\ ••• must include the full name and address of the person submitting. All submissions should be •• made to TWTIPERSPECTIVE, 3223 Smith Street, Suite 103, Houston, Texas 77006. Opinions ex- •• •• pressed in PERSPECTIVE are those of the individual writers and not of TWT, its editors or staff. •• NEW •• •• •• •• MAGAZINES •• MARY'S AND •• ••• • • •• •• •• • • STONEWALL •• NEW •• VIDEO CASSETTES :: D •• ••• •• by Andy Mills •• •• as told to Roz Vecchio •• NEW •• I am writing in response to the article tainly have caused bodily damage and featured in TWT, [Vol. 7, No.5] April 24, possible fatality suffered by the gays. •• •• 1981 entitled "Mary's and Stonewall", Fortunately, an HPD officer was cour- PAPERBACKS by John C. Wiggins. He states that he teous enough to inform me of the HFD •• •• was not present, nor has he spoken to trucks parked around the corner, and anyone present. I would like to raise Mr. that they would be used at the sign of •• ••• •• Wiggins' consciousness. I, being the any violence, to say nothing of the fact manager, was present at Mary's. that Mary's, a support center for the •• •• community, would be permanently Mr. Wiggins, since you were not pre- A closed. •• •• sent, how can you express a strong The patrons and staff of Mary's opinion of the behavior that should or sought to cooperate with the HPD, the should not have occurred by the ones TABC, and the word of the manager to present, let alone suggest the appropri- cooperate with the authorities. Had we ateness of violent behavior, in the responded to the "challenge" of the presence of the Houston Police and HPD and acted as "strong and proud Fire departments, and the TABC? homosexuals", and rioted, Houston Would you, Mr. Wiggins, have taken the would not have had a gay parade of any responsibility for the resulting dam- kind, let alone a "fucking" one! Such 1830 W. ALABAMA age? an action would have set the Houston There were cries of "Stonewall" in gay movement back approximately 10 ASYLUM&BALLPARK OPEN TILL 5AM FRI&SAT the bar, and a few individuals were years-in short, to the '60s, not in the ready to riot. Since the space was con- 80's, where we live. We are not an anar- fined, the ensuing violence would cer- chistic community. We are revolu-

PAGE22 ~ lWTMAY 15·21,1981 lWTMAY15·21,1981 PAGE23 tionary in the respect that we are fighting to be accepted by the non-gay community. Our gay society exists and is self-supporting, but we cannot exist SATURDAY on our own. Mary's cannot support, facilitate, SHOW educate or finance the gay community with closed doors. MAY 16 Of the sixty-one people arrested, EDYE Mary's bailed out 37. Two individuals offered to repay their bail bond. None GREGORY have volunteered to pay court costs, From appeal costs or trial transcript charges, which as of today have cost Mary's Las Vegas with over $6,000. It is high time that ill- informed individuals who speculate on EMCEE CORKY circumstances of which they know and Ms. B nothing, and whose speculations could result in damage, both physical and financial, get involved in responsible positions in the community and Coming May 23 recognize that the solution is to work ELECTRA STARR with the system. Fighting in City Hall and gets more results than fighting in the JERIHARPER streets. In closing, I would like to thank the community and Gay Pride Week '81 for suggesting a commemorative day for the raid on Mary's. It demonstrates the kind of mutual support that the com- munity needs. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mr. Wiggins, you are cordially invited to discuss this matter further, in private. Strength and pride can mean other things than violence. ~

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PAGE24 lWTIMY15·21.1981 lWTIMY15·21.1981 PAGE25 Episode 19 banged at the door like mad. "Please tell your bodyguard to cool What happened so far: Has Kevin down," Rick suggested. "If he stormed gotten rid of hitman MaIdie for good? in here, it would only complicate mat- What will happen when evangelist ters further." Jerry Biggat finally meets his runaway- Larry Mannix got up, not without son Freddy? Will he appreciate the holding his damaged chin and stumb- fairyland decor at the Queen of Texas' led with some pitiful moans and groans apartment? Will Kevin have the cour- to the door. "Behave, Jumbo," he age to tell his moral brother-in-law that ordered his bodyguard who was wait- Rick is the love of his life? Why on ing on the other side. "Everything's just earth did Rick smack Larry Mannix on fine." the chin on the occasion of his very "Oh yeah? Then why'd he hit you?" private audience in the superstar's the giant asked back. hotel suite? Questions which today's "Shut up, big boy. I promise you a episode will try to answer, trust me. two-pound steak tonight, okay?" Who am I? Kevin, of course ... "Wow," he roared. "With two baked "You hit me," the star screamed. potatoes?" "Why did you hit me???" "Sure," the star confirmed. Somebody took this as a clue and "With a double portion sour cream

PAGE27 PAGE26 lWTMAY15·21.1981 lWTMAY15·21.1981 - on each of them?" this he could stand before he would "With whatever you want. Now shut give in and embrace the sad, sobbing your hole!" superstar. "Hey, come on, without you FRIDAY Mannix staggered back to the bed all this glittershit wouldn't be CREWS and let himself fall down on the same. possible." "Why did you hit me?" he asked "They do as if they own me," Larry SHOW again, this time in a low voice, and it went on. "It's hell sometimes, it really was like tears in his eyes. INN 10PM MAY 15 is." He got up and wiped away the tears "I don't know," Rick replied. "I guess with his shirt sleeves. His expression, it had to do with Kevin. It just dawned suddenly, was one of fierce deterrnina- HAPPY HOURS ERNESTINE on me that you had conned him into MOUTH OF THE SOUTH tion. "They decide which of my own MON/WED/THURS/FRI showing up at one of your fancy hotel songs I'm allowed to sing and which rooms so that you could give him a ter- ones are only good for the flipsides or 4PM-7PM CHARLIE rible beating, and now, here I am and MISS GAY CENTRAL TEXAS they scrap them altogether. And those TUES/SAT /SUN you try to make out with me ... " pushy, obnoxious girls at the end of "Hm." Mannix appeared undecided each show make me sick." Rick could 4PM-SPM SABRINA on whether or not that was a good MISS MIDNITE SUN feel for him. "But Big Daddy Monetti in· SUN-THURS enough reason. "Trust me, I would sists I haveto stick to my image and be ,much rather have done that with Kevin, the clean all-American boy. He claims MIDNIGHT -2AM CHANTE CARTIER too." MISS GAY GALVESTON I'm just like a multi-national company. He paused, and then his waterfilled If it's up to him I'll be as powerful as Ex- eyes focused on Rick directly. xon or IBM some day.Well, moneywise, CANDI "Tell me, Rick, don't you like me?" MOTHER OF SOUL Midas sure has done much better than His guest began to perspire again. the chief of Chrysler, that's for sure." "My gosh, is he gorgeous," he thought. "What will we do about Maidie?" Not even Kraut's begging eyes could "Huh?" make you melt away any faster. "I can "The killer. That's why I'm here. Don't r."".~.D~ON ~;;;.;o out." his head. "In order to keep my shitty TIKI· '-_ "It's not me. It's only them. Them !Galveston 763-9031 career intact and avoid a lousy scandal, alone," the king of rock insisted and 214 23rd Street Tremont they wouldn't mind killing someone..." 526-9320 there really were tears. "Even Exxon and IBM are allowed Rick wondered how much more of their scandals," Rick recalled.

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his head resting on a pillow and turned her eyes rightward, hoping to get a towards her. The grass was rather too clear look at his own glance at her. But long, so that it partially concealed his unfortunately he had chosen the same face, but what she could see she en- time as she to sit up and stretch. He joyed looking at. She had watched him stretched his arms out wide and bent for some time when she realized, to her his neck sharply back. And some inde- shame, that he was staring back at her. finable something in the way he Immediately she shut her appraising stretched suggested to her that he eye. Had he noticed her looking at him? might be gay. Or was he merely attracted to her, as She was immediately crestfallen, she had been to him? She preferred the and began to fudge on her impression. latter interpretation. How can a person stretch gaily? she Cautiously she squinted her eye asked herself critically. She couldn't open again and peered at him over her say exactly what gave her the idea; elbow. He was still looking at her! Or there was nothing obvious about him. was he? Long blades of grass seemed As far as she knew, she had never even to conceal his eyes from her direct known a homosexual-not personally, scrutiny. Was that his open eye, look- anyway. She sneaked another glance ing at her, or was it just sunlight reflec- at him-now he was leafing through ting off a blade of grass? the latest Newsweek. A completely ir- Whichever it was, the possibility of relevant piece of information, she his interest aroused her curiosity. She decided. Anybody might read that. He wanted to get a more direct look at him, looked up just then and caught her so she rolled over onto her back, then looking at him; nonchalantly she sat up, stretching her arms and preten- shifted her glance elsewhere. After a ding to yawn. As she did so she moved minute or so she lay back down in h~

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lWfMAY15·21.1981 PAGE 45 PAGE 44 lWfMAY15·21.1981 spying position and resumed watching to concede that this was not con- There was a silence-a sudden deaf- vultures over a desert corpse, in her him over her elbow. She liked just wat- clusive evidence. He could just be lone- ness-in her mind after that, as she mind. ching him move about-the subtle, ly, she thought; after all, he is alone, continued to stare at the woman. Then "Shit!" she said, and threw the book sexy interplay of his muscles. The and not many people here are. she closed her eyes, turned and rolled down. longer she watched him, the more at- Her eyes panned briefly around the over onto her back, so suddenly that Bob raised his head. "What's the tracted she became. He really is quite park. There were a lot of couples, her outflung elbow hit Bob in the ribs. matter?" handsome, she thought. Much more so several larger groups, and a few family "Ow," he said. "Oh, nothing," she said. "I'm just than old Bob here. If he is gay, it's units-but only three or four other peo- "Sorry," she apologized. feeling kind of restless, and it's so hot I definitely womankind's loss. She wat- ple alone. One of these, reclining not She tried just to lie still and soak up can't even concentrate on reading." ched the muscles of his arm flexing as far from Bob, was a strikingly beautiful, the sun but she couldn't. She found "Want to go home?" he scratched his head, and found her- even glamourous, woman. herself thinking of the good-looking "No, that's okay. I'll settle down in a self becoming aroused. She became There, Jeanine said to herself. More man again. It was as though a corner of minute." She looked at him, lying there restless having to lie still, and when her data. If he's straight, why isn't he look- her mind had been roped off as his ex- all sweaty and gleaming, and leaned legs involuntarily began shifting ing at her? She's gorgeous, and several clusive domain. She wondered if he over and kissed his arm. Here at least around she decided she'd better look other men are staring at her outright. was at all interested in her, as she was was one certain thing: Bob loved her. elsewhere. She raised her head and for He's got a clear shot of her, but-she in him. She imagined him walking over And she loved him. But at times she a while watched a little girl playing glanced at him again-he's still staring and making a pass at her. She fanta- didn't appreciate him properly. jacks a few feet away, but soon her at the guys playing poker. sized him sidling over, reaching out his "Just finish tanning that hunky ex- head swivelled back to him, and this She turned back to the woman and hand, and tickling her ... terior of yours," she said. She ran her time she observed what was surely a watched her brushing her long, blonde She sat up. She felt that to lie there fingers through his hair and flopped significant piece of data. He was wat- hair. But then, that doesn't necessarily another second when she was so back onto her stomach, and was sur- ching, with unconcealed interest, five mean he's gay. I'm looking at a woman restless was unendurable. She picked prised and immensely gratified to see young men not far from him playing right now-have been for some up a book she'd started and tried to the other good-looking guy looking at poker. time-and I freely admit she's beau- read. But the blobs of ink of the page her. Ah, now we're getting somewhere, tiful. Even desirable. And I certainly remained blobs of ink on the page. Too Contented, she sighed and thought, she thought, but objectivity forced her don't have any lesbian feelings. many other things were circling, like all doubts are now at rest. She closed ************************* HOUSTON COUNTRY NEIL & JANET ARE BACK! DALLAS ------************************* -FIfIDlfY &-SATURDAY LARIlY BUTLER &: IS JlJ\.N~ ·COUMTRY ************** - -COMING MAY 30: PEGGY SUE (LORETTA LYNN'S SISTER) & SONNY WRIGHT COMlN~ ~ ---~ ! **************OPEN 2PM=2"AM"7 DAYS A WEEK SOON 2700 ALBANY HOUSTON 522-3591 ************** PAGE46 TWTIMY15·21.1Q81 TWTIMY15·21.1Q81 PAGE47 ",EN-WOMEN-MEN-WOMEN-MEN-WOMEN-MEN-WOMEIV ..~ her eyes, smiled and relaxed. But some thought again of the other man, and rigorous detective, some thorough in- couldn't resist performing a little ex- $' '-- ~ 1ft vestigator of human nature inside her periment. ~ ~A~ z brain forced her to think: On the other As they passed by she turned, de- hand, he could have been looking at liberately smiled at him, and waved. Bob. She uttered a guttural sound of He seemed not at all surprised, but ~2

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Dallas is sending May 14 7SC SHOTS two volleyball teams to the Chicago ® Invitational Tourney, Memorial weekend MECHENE CUERVO SHOP . and, TWT'S Richard Rogers sneaked *' SCHNAPPS the CRUISE CAMERA into JR's for a candid OPENS (Back Bar) AMARETTO shot (see below) Is not that one of the owners under the ferns and behind the brass rail, either cruising in his own bar AFTER or plotting to overthrow DPD and City TWINS WINS - The Sunday show at Hall? ~ HOURS Twins is definitely a winner, very ALWAYS theatrical, lots of props and loaded with production. Rebecca as Streisand is believably convincing and little blonde Wendy is an unbelievable female. We OJ's- thought she was a boy! Hot! In fact, the Frank Collins entire staff of Prelude put together one of the finest shows HOT TEA has seen Otis James May 25 since the days of the Red Room, a & Philip Large The decade ago! 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OJ-Otis James 520·9119 "Houston TWrMA.Y 15·21.1981 FRED PAEZ - The Fred Paez Task force of Houston will meet the evening after ,RY the verdict is announced, DOLLAR either on May 27 or 28, at s, the MCCR at 7:30pm. The long awaited verdict has been a year in coming, since LIQUOR the Paez shooting death last SUN June. TEXAS TElETYPE - Look BUST for an early June fund raiser at Babylon for the LA Band ... look for Lone Star Syndicate to produce a Vapors theme party at the 4-7PM Cockatoo ... and look for Divine to return to Austin by early summer. incidentally, her new movie, Polyester, by United Artists, with Tab Hunter, opens in 50 theatres next Friday. HOUSTON - Miss Gay Houston has AGGIElAND - As promised, here is been prestigiously booked into the Tower the CRUISE CAMERA photo by Scott Taylor &. Theatre for June ... the official Sundance of the first Mr. Astraptes contest, held in PLUS 75¢ SCHNAPPS SATURDAY SUNDAY Cattle Club's hanging of colors last College Staiton. 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The cleverly produced show featured the healthy bartenders of Montrose in chorus line plus other added delights. They pulled out all the stops, changed lyrics to Broadway show tunes t to fit the occasion of "zap, you've got the clap", and danced to the •.. COOp choreography of Danny Villa. What a pleasure to see somthing besides drag in 535 WESTHElMEReHOUSTONe526-2240 a gay bar for a change. The show must be repeated! And, the HOT TEA is that it will, probably early June, again at Babylon, to benefit the new Montrose Clinic which was some $6,000 healthier START BAKING YOUR M[RINGU[ thanks to the show. SCARBOROUGH FAIR - The Dallas Gay Alliance bus trip to the Renaissance PIES AS MISS MONA TURNS 29 fair in Waxahachi is this Sunday. Package price includes bus fare, entry and beer, for $15 per person. Call Chuck Collison AGAIN ON THE 29TH O~M~,{! or Tom Hatfield at the DGA office.

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AUSTIN - The refurbished New Apartment is totally new (see CRUISE CAMERA photo above) and looks the best ever ... the Mustang Band plays three days "straight" in a row next weekend at Red River ... Bernie Siben is wowing them in the Private Cellar on Sunday and nights ... the annual Laguna Gloria Art Festival makes for a very festive time this MISS RIKI weekend ... Dan Cain has journeyed to Boston to bring back a Yale rowing boat for his new Boat House club, which will open later this summer ... the Executive Health Club is closing May 23 because the Stephen F. Austin Hotel has been sold, but memberships are still good in SA or can be refunded ... last Sunday's Splash Day at Hippy Hollow (see cover) could not have been held on a more beautiful day, which brought-out all the beautiful people next outing Tex's Cruise in '81 retreat to Starnes Island, IN CONCERT Memorial weekend. No where else but Austin! PLUS SAN ANTONIO - Ben and Sylvan are SUNDAY tending bar at Talk of the Town since David and wife have moved to Austin. BEER BUST Arthur is back at Madam Arthur's 2·6PM Allan Lozito plays Sunset Boulevard next Thursday. . Miss Gay Texas will be held AND at the new Bonham Exchange, which is still scheduled to open later this month 1/2 PRICE DRINKS .. Faces is coordinating this weekend's fast pitch women's softball tourney. and, Snuffy'S says there will be volleyball, again, this summer in San Pedro Park. HGPC 77006 - Most Houston gays live in zip code 77006, The Montrose. They say that 77006 is a life style, not just a zip code, so the HGPC has changed to Box 66664, Zip 77006, naturally ~ PAGE 61

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PAGE68 TWTMt>.Y15·21.1981 lWTMt>.Y15·21.1981 PAGE69 :!ilr i'~ _SPECII\L""I\EPOf\I_ ! GAY AIRMAN 11"li11 TAKES A STAND

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Sgt. Hugh L. Cortez I by M.J. Harrison Air Force. II Currently on appeal in the United Cortez, an Air Traffic Controller at States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, New Orleans is the case of Sgt. Hugh L. Texas, was charged with soliciting sex Cortez versus the Secretary of Defense. from another airman last November. In Sgt. Cortez was discharged by the December he was suspended from duty United States Air Force on April 7th for pending an investigation by the Air "homosexual tendencies." Demon- Force's OSI (Office of Special Investi- strating homosexual tendencies is con- gation). Cortez' Air Traffic Control sidered grounds for discharge by the Specialist Certificate was suspended

lWrMAY15-21,1981 PAGE71 and he faces permanent loss of this cess, Fifth Amendment rights to equal FAA license. Cortez would have to be protection, and the rights of personal ruled "psychologically stable" by the privacy guaranteed by the First, Fifth, FederalAviation Administration before and Ninth Amendments. In particular SWIMMING POOL he could get a civilian air traffic con- First Amendment rights to free associ- troller's job. Being discharged for ation, expression, and speech would be homosexual tendencies could also violated. JUST ONE OF OUR FEATURES. havea bearing on FAA certification. Attorney Scharmen cited as prece- An Administrative Discharge Board dent the case of Ben Shalom versus MEMBERSHIP GETS YOU MORE was scheduled for February 9, 1981. Secretary of the Army which held that Reasonscited for discharge were (1) a homosexual "tendencies" cannot form sat. & sun. bar- b-que ];OOpm sworn statement from the airman a basis for discharge from the military allegedly approached and (2) Cortez' service in and of themselves. own admissions to immediate super- Air Force policy with respect to visors of bisexual tendencies. homosexuals existing at the time dis- Sgt. Cortez is represented by At- Charge proceedings were instituted torney George Scharmen who is af- against Cortez was as follows: filiated with the American Civil Uber- "Homosexuality is not tolerated in ties Union. Scharmen contends that the Air Force. Participation in a the Air Force policy of discharging homosexual act, or proposing ... to do homosexuals is unconstitutional. He so, is considered serious misbehav- argued that discharge, not for homo- ior ... Similarly, airmen who have sexual conduct, but rather only for ad- homosexual tendencies, or who mitting to such tendencies, would associate habitually with persons violate various First Amendment rights, known to them to be homosexuals, do Fifth Amendment rights to due pro- not meet Air Force standards•.

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PAGE72 lWTIMY15-21.1981 TWrIMY15-21.1981 PAGEl:) Members of the Air Force serving in the presence of such members adversely active military service represent the affects the ability of the armed forces military establishment 24 hours a day. to maintain discipline, good order, and Mr. and Ms. Gay Pride 1981 '11" There is no distinction between duty morale; to foster mutual trust and con- Official Entry Form time and off-duty time as the high fidence among service members; to in- moral standards of the service must be sure the integrity of the system of rank NAME ______AGE _ maintained at all times. and command; to facilitate assignment "It is the general policy to discharge and worldwide deployment of service ADDRESS _ PHONE members of the Air Force who fall members who frequently must live and within the purview of this section. Ex- work under close conditions affording TIME IN HOUSTON FROM _ ceptions to permit retention may be minimal privacy; to recruit and retain authorized only where the most un- members of the armed forces; to main- EMPLOYER _ usual circumstances exist and provid- tain public acceptability of military ser- ed the airman's ability to perform vice; and to prevent breaches of secur- SPONSOR _ military service has not been com- ity." promised." Cortez' four-year military record is HOBBIES, RECREATION, INTERESTS _ On March 16, 1981 the policy was outstanding. He was cited for distinc- amended as follows: tive accomplishments reflecting credit "Homosexuality is incompatible with upon himself and the United States Air military service. The presence in the Force. He received the Air Force Com- Contest starts promptly at 9PM at Babylon, May 28, 1981 military environment of persons who mendation Medal after rescuing an- Both Male and Female contestants will be judged on these three other airman from a burning Randolph engage in homosexual conduct or who, categories: by their statements, demonstrate a pro- dormitory last March. The only negative thing on Cortez' record is a reprimand 1) Viewpoint-the answering of a serious natured question dealing pensity to engage in homosexual con- with a topic of the 80's. duct, seriously impairs the accomplish- for wearing his hair too full. ment of the military mission. The Prior to Cortez' admission of bise~- 2) Best Patriotic Costume-the design of an original costume keep- ing in mind the theme of Gay Pride Week. Costumes may not be rented or purchased. 3) Creativity-a four (4) minute display of a particular interest, hobby or talent.

Winners receive trophy and dignitary placement in the Gay Pride Parade.

ENTRY FEE: $30 for businesses and $20 for non-profit organizations.

Contestants modeling release I, hereby release to TWT and The Montrose Voice any photographs of myself for publication at any time.

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Make checks payable to: HGPW Mail any checks and entry forms to: J. Kirk 510 Branard #9 Houston, TX 77006 For add'i info. call 529·8727.

1WTMo\Y15 - 21,1981 lWTMo\Y15-21,1981 PAGE74 PAGE 75 because Cortez had failed to exhaust homosexuals could be absorbed into - uality, his performance of his duties as IiIII"'" r an air traffic controller had received the his administrative remedies with the the Air Force without destroying its -N highest possible overall evaluation on Air Force. The Temporary Restraining ability to operate, their presence would ~~ Order was granted and a hearing was prevent operation at the optimum level. -In every performance report. Subsequent enr-- to his admission of bisexuality, Cortez' scheduled for March 26th to determine Significant segments of the population .s ~ whether a preliminary injunction would be less inclined to join or remain ~~ overall evaluation was rated in the mid- " enr- dle of the rating range. should be issued. in the Air Force if it were known that >-~ o· Judge William S. Sessions denied homosexuals were accepted in the Air C"l~ On February 9, 1981, the Administra- ~= the preliminary injunction primarily Force, presenting particularly difficult On February 23rd, Attorney George ro ten-day stay of the District Court's Sgt. Cortez was honorably dis- ~z O~ Scharmen filed a motion for a Tem- .~ porary Restraining Order and pre- order denying preliminary injunctive charged on April 7th with reason for ~@ N~ relief was granted pending appeal to separation noted on Certificate of r- ~N liminary and permanent injunctive

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1Wr MAY 15 - 21.1981 PAGE 77 TWTMAY15·21.1981 PAGE 76 \WII _____.~.SPOr\TS:-_ WOMEN'S TOURNEY clude the Galleon vs. Venture-N, Briar SAN ANTONIO - The women's fast Patch vs. Mining Co., BRB Outlaws vs. pitch softball tournament plays this Different Drum, and Jim's Gym vs. Sad- dle Club. weekend at Lady Bird Johnson Park on Nacadoches, with the finals being held Games this Sunday, May 17, include on Sunday. BRB Outlaws vs. Jim's Gym, Different Faces is the hub point for meeting Drum vs. Galleon, Mining Co. vs. this Friday, May 15, helping out-of-town Venture-N, and Saddle Club vs. Briar Patch. teams with coordination. Ask for Irene Eppenauer for guidance. BOWLING ROLLOFF HOUSTON - Midway through the MSA SOFTBALL MSA bowling league finals, here are HOUSTON - Rain again played the top eight team standings as releas- havoc with the softball schedule this ed to TWT SPORTS. Standings reflect last weekend. Saturday's first game, positioning after the second week of played in light rain, saw the BRB rolloffs, held last Monday, May 11. Outlaws defeat the Saddle Club, 12-9. 1) The Circuit, 2) Briar Patch, 3) CBC The Saddle Club again outhit their op- Steamrollers, 4) Integrity #1, 5) Sauna ponents, but eight walks given up by Sinners, 6) Pecker Patrol, 7) Gutter the Club's pitchlnq proved to be their Nuts, and 8) Lone Stars. downfall. During the second game These teams wi" bowl in the finals Saturday, the skies opened and next week, which is the last week of washed away the game between the MSA Winter League bowling. Galleon and the Montrose Mining Co. Bowling the highest over average The other three games wi" be was Danny Frausto, who bowled 83 rescheduled for Saturday, June 13. pins over his 160 average to score 243. In Sunday's first game, the Venture- Second place went to Richard Dauchy. N defeated the Briar Patch, 11-4. The Venture-N's hitting was led by Jerry NEXT TO LAST DeSale. The second game saw the Dif- DALLAS - Only one more week of ferent Drum with a balanced hitting at- regular bowling remains for the Oak tack and ten hits, outscoring Jim's Lawn Bowling Association before the Gym, 12-2.In the night's third game, the season ends. Here are the latest stan- Montrose Mining Co. sent the Saddle dings through last Monday night, May Club-to-its third defeat by the score 11, the next to last week of action. 10-5. The Mining Co.'s thirteen-hit at- Division A: 1) High Hollers, 2) Sun- tack was led by Bi"y Holbrook. dance Kids, 3) Tidy Bowl, and 4) Alley Sunday's finale saw the Galleon re- Cats. main undefeated as they rolled over the In Divisions Band C, there are no BRB Outlaws, 22-3.The Galleon's nine- changes from last week. Therefore, it teen-hit attack was led by Joel Fitch, appears fairly certain, observes TWT Mike Scoggins and Barry Pirkey. SPORTS, that Branding Iron/Baja's wi" League standings reveal a four-way win Division B and that the Polos wi" tie for first place between the Different lock up a Division C championship. Of Drum, Galleon, Montrose Mining Co., course, Salts & Peppers/Butler's Pantry and Venture-No could pull out a last night coup and Games this Saturday, May 16, in- Hidden Door could spoil Polo's lead. lWfIMY15·21.1981 lW-rIMY15 . 21, 1981 PAG...E8.3 "HOUSTON'S FINEST WOMEN'S BAR" ,- •• rter SUNDAY SHOW I 9:30PM

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PAGE86 lWTMAY15-21.1981 TWrMl\Y15- 21.1981 PAGE87 \\ON' ---__:-- CLI\SSIFIED __ Toadvertise in TWT Classified, send 35¢ per word (key words requested in all caps or italics are 75¢; Houston. Montrose. 630 Hawthorne. One bedroom, centering, 50¢) to TWT Classified, 3223 Smith St., unfurnished apartment in small, clean complex suite 103, Houston, Texas 77006 or call (713) with pool, carport. No pets. $240 plus electricity. 527·9111.Ad copy and payment must reach TWTof- Deposit. Lease. References required. (713)529-0542. fice by 12 noon the Monday preceding publication. Austin. Spacious duplex apartment, Northeast, un- Ads cannot be accepted after dead-line. TWT furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, garage, all ap- places ad in proper category. Include area code in pliances, fireplace, private patio, burglar bars, telephone number. TWT not responsible for errors water paid, no pets. $380. (512)459-9107. after first insertion. Acceptability of ad content sub- ject to the discretion of TWT. Dallas. Unfurnished two bedrooms and efficien- cies. With pool and laundry. 3716 Cole. Convenient FOR RENT/LEASE to Oak Lawn and busline. (214) 521-7753 or (214) 526-3096. Austin. AUSTIN APARTMENTS Houston. HEIGHTS APARTMENTS. One and two Enjoy your home and lifestyle. The personalized bedrooms available. (713)869-7364. care and treatment you want. Various older and renovated apartments in near downtown areas. FOR SALE Austin owned and managed. Please call (512) 474-5661for information. Houston. OAK GARDEN NURSERY-HANGING , BASKETS -CACTI, SHRUBS & INDOOR PLANTS, Dallas. Small re-done 2 bedroom house with high THE HEIGHTS' NEWEST NURSERY. OPEN 10-6, privacy fence. $250/month plus bills. Easy Dallas MON-SAT; 1-6, SUNDAYS, CLOSED TUESDAYS. area. Call after 5pm. (214)528-9327. 2425 WHITE OAK DRIVE. Houston. Heights (Woodland). Upstairs 1 bedroom. HELP WANTED $260,utilities paid. Has refrigerator and range. (713) 864-4052.Shawn. Houston. Exciting positions available at three Mon- trose area adult bookstores. (Studz, Ballpark, Houston. Montrose. 1/1, pool, furnished/unfurnish- Asylum). START$4.00 per hour plus incentives. Call ed. $250, $275 plus bills, Call (713)529-4577. (713)527-0686, 10am-5pm for interview. Polygraph Houston. ALL BILLS PAID. Nice large 1 bedroom required. unfurnished apartments, some with fireplace. All Houston. Salesperson, sell accounting and book- adult, quiet, swimming pool, laundry facilities. keeping services. Cold call experience helpful. $250-$285, $150 deposit. Byron or Ken, (713) Guarantee and commission. (713)960-8011. 695-6300. Houston. CHIEF MAINTENANCE PERSON, ag- Houston. Montrose area. Efficiency, 2 rooms, nicely gressive, self-motivated person with dependable furnished. Hardwoods, panelling. Deposit, six- transportation for Montrose apartment month lease. Bills paid, no pets. Prefer quiet, stable maintenance. Must have tools. Perfer strong person. Richmond/Shepherd area. $245/month. building trades, air conditioning experience. Full (713)527-9131. company benefits, auto allowance. Salary Houston. Desirable, no-frills 12-plex. One bedroom negotiable based on experience. Gene Oliver, J. upper. $230 plus bills; $230 deposit. J. Ross. (713) Ross Management. (713)528-5218. 528-5218. Houston. WALL UPHOLSTERY. Experienced Houston. Heights area. Two room efficiency. Free upholsterers: sewing, upholstery, or work with laundry room. Off street parking. $250 per month, fabrics. Salary commensurate with experience. all bills paid. Phone (713)862-2273or (713)861-2609. Company benefits. Mr. Brown. (713)527-0207. Houston. MONTROSE.Two bedroom duplex, CAlC, Houston. Experienced roofers needed. Call Adven- large rooms. Available June 1.Call to see now. (713) ture Design, (713)861-2464,after 5:30pm. 522-6054,(713)665-5207.Steve, agent. Houston. Piano accompanist needed to work with Houston. Heights. Super area, upper duplex. 2 female vocalist in Montrose area piano bars. Ex- bedroom, 1 bath, country kitchen, CAlH, new perience required. (713)524-1461. carpet. Lots of windows. (713) 860-1869, (713) Houston. We need a full time clerk-8 hours + 729-7951. overtime-for Southwest location. $3.50/hr. Must Dallas. Quiet, secure complex. One and two have own transportation. Apply between 10am & 411 bonham bedrooms available. (214)827-9960. 2am at 4629 W. 34th St. Houston. MONTROSE. Nice, large 1 bedroom Houston. Help wanted at Twins. Call (713)522-6058, Wednesday, after 6pm. t,t apartment. $275/month. $100 deposit. (713) the Alamo. San AntoniotTexas 528-5884. Dallas. Young man to care for luxury home. Owner travels. Must have references. Jim, (214)348-5928. Houston. Rice/Medical Center area. One bedroom, 2/1with patio, and 2-2'12 studio. New Orleans style Houston. Part-time executive secretary needed im- project. All adult. Quiet, secure. Bills paid. (713) mediately for commercial theater production com- Coming in MAY 1981 523-5028. pany. Must type at least 70wpm and have strong Dallas. STANLEY PARK APARTMENTS. All adult stenography experience. Hours flexible. (713) the LARGEST Nightclub iI\ TEXAS Complex. Gays welcome. All electric. Newly 528-3362-ask for Richard. redecorated. Friendly residents. Night security, 1 Houston. French Quarter Theater now accepting bedrooms, cabanas, efficiencies. (214)526-3624. applications for employment. 3201 Louisiana. Ap- Construction Continues ... \ Under new management. ply in person.

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Fitzhugh 526-9303 WEDNESDAY NIGHT Ladies Private Cellar 709 E. 6th 477.Q387 Sundance Kids 4025 Maple 526-9173 Red River Crossing 611 Red River 477.()391 Tex's Ranch 4117 Maple. . . 526-9302 Open GUEST BARTENDER Country Tex's Colorado SI. Bar 404 Colorado 474-7003 Throckmorton Mining Co 3014 Throckmorton 521-4205 2pm (IT COULD BE YOU) And Waller Creek Saloon & Dance Hall ... 709 E. 6th 477.Q387 Village Station 4001 Cedar Springs 528-6161 AUSTIN ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 512) Wild Crowd Saloon 2515 N. Fitzhugh 824-9156 Sat.- Western Alcoholics Anonymous (Hill Country Intergroup) 472-8251 DALLAS FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 214) Sun. Alcoholics Anonymous (Lambda) ... 1403 E. 6th 472-0336 Fitness Exchange ..... 2615 Oak Lawn #101 ..... 526-1220 THURSDAY 7PM till ... Club Austin Lambda 603 W 12th 478-8653 DALLAS ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES (Area Code: 214) Dignity/Austin P.O. Box 4347 477-0099 Alcoholics Anonymous 744-3281 $1 WELL & SOe DRAW Gay Community Services 2330 Guadalupe 477-0099 American Red Cross 741-4421 Gay Nurses Alliance 1010B Romeria Dr 453-0816 Charleton Methodist Hospital Drug Abuse 296-2511 Hotiine-MH/MR(24hrs) . . 472·HELP Community BlOOd& Plasma Serv. -806 S.SI.Paul .. 748-9354 Lambda Center for Alcoholics 1403 E. 6th 472-0336 Community Resource Center/Gayline 748-6700 TUESDAY & SUNDAY Law Students for Human Rights UT Law School Concerned Amer. /Preserv/Human Rights 233-3100 .. 2500 Red River ZIP 78705 .. CONTACT·phone counseling 361-6624 DAIR 3918 Cedar Springs . 25e DRAW BEER Lesbian/Gay Alcohol & Drug Abuse Collective .... 603 W 12th ...... 478-8653 Dallas Alternative. . 748-6700 6PM·2AM Lesbian/Gay Democrats ofTexas ... P.O. Box 822 ... 478-8653 Dallas County Rape Crisis. . . 521·1020 Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus .. Box B22ZIP 78767 .. 478-8653 Dallas Gay Activities Line ...... •.•.•.... 528-6161 Lesbian/Gay Speakers Group .478-8653 Dallas Suicide Prevention Service .....•.•.... 521·5531 Lone Star Deaf Rainbow Society 479-0099 Dept. Human Res. Child Abuse Unit. 837-4020 SATURDAY & SUNDAY Republican Alternative Committee for Texas. DGA Box 35011 ZIP 75235. . 528-4233 ...... Box 225 ZIP 78767 .472·2020 Dignity/Dallas 12222 Coit Rd 233-3100 35e BLOODY MARY'S & SCREWS TeatroAlegre ..... 007W 25th.... .478-0611 Dignity/Outreach of Dallas ..... 12222 Coit Rd 233-3100 UGSO Box 275, UT Union Bldg ZIP 78712 . Emergence (Christian Scientists) ... Box 19973ZIP 75219 . V.D. Clinic 1313Sabine 474-6581 Episcopallntegrity/Dallas·FI. Worth2702 Reagan #205522·5067 2PM-7PM GAU/NT Box 2402 ZIP 75221 691.()Q43 AUSTIN RETAIL BUSINESSESISERVICES (Area Code: 512) Gay Alanon 744-3281 Charlie Meyer Electric Box 4609 453-1459 Gay Alcoholics Anonymous...... 744-3281 GOOdShop 1203W 6th 476-9526 Gay Bowling League...... 651-8295 Hot Lips, Inc 2815 A Fruth 476-5120 Gay Organization of Dallas 6146 SI. Moritz . John Parker Counseling 3810 Medical Pkwy. .452.()835 Gayline ...... 748-6700 BEAUMONT CLUBS (Area Code: 713) Greater Dallas Info & Referral Service .. . 747-3711 3121 Inwood.Oallas.353-9897/351-2778 The Copa ...... 304 Orleans ...... 832-4206 Help Hotline 339-4111 (Behind the Jack-In-the-Box on the corner of Cedar Springs and Inwood) COLLEGE STATION CLUBS (Area Code: 713) Mental Health·Mental Retardation 330-7721 Astraptes 605COldWeliborn Rd 696-1100 Nat'I. Org. of Women Box 140156 821·7471 COLLEGE STATION ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES NEI BlOOd& Plasma Center 801 Elm.. . 651·9828 NO COVEReMONOAY-SiUNOAY (Area Code: 713) N.O.W Lesbian Rights 3108 Routh SI. 742-6918 Alternative . Box 4109 ZIP 77844 696-8743 Oak Lawn Bowling Association. . . 589-1936 WATCH FOR THE OPENIN Gay Student Services Box 8109 696-8743 Oak Lawn Symphonic Band 526-3197 OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNT' Y CORPUS CHRISTI CLUBS (Area Code: 512) Oak Lawn Tennis Assoc 3703 Travis #204 522·7765 Hidden Door 1003 Morgan Ave 882'()183 Parents Anonymous .. . 353-0188 "KEY CLUB" / Jolly Jack. . . . . 411 Peoples 882.Q254 Parents & Friends of Gays...... 526-8333 King of Clubs coming soon Police Department·Social Services...... 67()'5644 ZOdiac Disco 617 S. Staples...... 883-7753 Police Harassment Reporting . 522·5991 ...... or 528-4233

PAGE94 TWTMAY15·21.1981 ~ lWr/MY15·21,1981 PAGE95 Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns 522-7813 Lobo Bookshop 4016 Cedar Springs 522·1132 Woodworks 1612 Park Place 921·9661 HOUSTON BATHs/GYM (Area Code: 713) Psychiatric Emergencies-Parkland Hospital 638-1800 Midnite Hair 2504 N. Fitzhugh 824-3231 FORT WORTH ORGANIZATIONSIHELPUNES Club Houston 2206 Fannin 6594998 Suicide Prevention 521-5531 Oak lawn Garage 4402 W. University 351-3058 (Area Code: 817) 2306 Club 2306 Genesee 528-6235 Take Back the Night Box 140158 742-0018 Off the Street. 3851 Cedar Springs 521-9051 Crisis/Suicide Intervention (24 hour help) 33&3355 HOUSTON CHURCHES (Area Code: 713) Texas Gay Task Force Box AK 355-1158 Park Cities TWO NW Hwy at Preston Glr. E 368-1447 Dignity/Fort Worth P.O. Box 298, Bedford, Tex. 78021 268-3721 Bering Memorial UMC 1440 Hawthome 526-1017 The Family Place 941-1991 Professional Travel Service. 3810 Congress (corner Oak lawn) Friends of Fort Worth 1801 8th Ave 926-3331 Church of Christ 520K Westheimer ~138 T.H.R.F. . .. 3128 Lemmon Ave E #304 ZIP 75204 522-5991 ...... 526-3450 lambda AA 332-3533 Church of Christian Faith .... 413 Westheimer 5298005 (Texas Human Rights Foundation) Pure Com P.O. Box 2253 827·7875 Tarrant Co. GPC P.O. Box 3224 ZIP 76103 . Congregation Bates ChaimiMCCR 861-9149 Turtle Creek Chorale P.O. Box 19806 821-3086 Roommate Connections 739-3863 V.D.Clinic 1800 University 870-7223 Gospel Outreach 3317 Montrose #143 332-3477 V.D.Clinic 1936 Amelia GI 6706115 Season Air (AlC, elec., plumb.) 742-2311 Unit 7139 GALVESTON CHURCH (Area Code: 713) MCCR 1919 Decatur 861·9149 DALLAS RESTAURANTS (Area Code: 214) ...... or 2356969 Metropolitan Community Church .... 1804 69th .... 765-7626 HOUSTON CLUBS (Area Code: 713) Baja's 2508 Maple .7424732 Showcase Cinema .... Valley View @ Josey Ln .... 241-2410 ...... or 529-8816 Babylon 300Westheimer 5266651 Bell Pepper 3411 McKinney 521-9035 Sound Climax (Audio & Video) .. 4400 Lovers lane .. 363-5676 GALVESTON CLUBS/HOTELS (Area Code: 713) Badlands 304 Avondale 526-2160 J.R.'s 3923 Cedar Springs 526-9900 Space Place 4001 Cedar Springs . Bunkhouse 2103 0';' SI. 763-9842 Baja's 402 Lovett 527·9866 Peppino's Too 3326 N. Fitzhugh 5214560 T.L Construction 2505 Throckmorton 521-9723 The Fly 2101 0% St 763-9842 Barn 710 Pacific 526-9427 Rumors 3911 Cedar Springs 526-5590 Tonsorium 2900 Henderson 823-1410 Gatsby Restaurant 717 University 782-3359 Bored 'n' Stroked coming soon DALLAS RETAIL BUSINESSES/SERVICES (Area Code: 214) Trans-Video 8024 Forest Ln 348-9460 Heartbreak Hotel 2405 Post Office 763-9878 Brazos River Bottom 2400 Brazos 528-9192 A Strip ShopiA Moving Service ... 5100 Lemmon 742-8088 TWT 3819 Bowser 521-0822 Kon-Tiki. 214 232rd 763-9031 Briar Patch 2294 Holcombe 66&9678 B&W Liquors 4044 Cedar Springs 526-5820 Union Jack 3918 Cedar Springs 528-9800 Mary's II 2502 Q% St 763-9435 Bunkhouse 1704Westheimer 520-1818 Balloons To You 2584520 DENTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 817) Robert's laFitte 213 Kempner 76!Xl896 Chicken Coop 535 Westheimer 526-2240 Best Lil Hair House in Texas 4144 Buena Vista 522-8870 GLAD Box 951 ZIP 76201 387-8216 Silver Palace 2214 Mechanic 763-9334 Cockatoo 3400 Travis 527·9902 Butler's Pantry Too 3930 Cedar Springs 521-0432 (Gay/Lesbian Assoc. of Denton) or 3834176 GALVESTON ORGANIZATIONS (Area Code: 713) Copa 2631 Richmond 528-2259 Cedar Springs News 4026 Cedar Springs 522.

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PAGE96 1WTMAY15·21.1981 TWrMAY15·21.1981 PAGE97 Saddle Club 911 W. Drew. . 528-9261 Gay Resource Services UHfCentral Campus 749-3489 Twins 535 Westheimer @ Mason 52(}{)244 Gay Rights A.C.LU. Box 88844 ZIP 77006 . Venture-N 2923 S. Main. . 522-0000 Gay Young Adults. . 871-1269 Wildwood Saloon. . 1504Westheimer 528-9040 G.P.w...... 721-1677 HOUSTON COUNSELING (Area Code: 713) Houston Data Professionals ...... 522-7809 Institute of Mental Devel 3700 Milam 523{)760 Houston Health Dept.. .. _1115 N. McGregor. .222-4201 HOUSTON DOCTOR (Area Code: 713) Houston Plasma Services 4040 SW Fwy#222 ... 871-1456 Gerald Z. Strauss 12 Oak Tower, 4126 SW Fwy #1330 877-8805 Human Rights League Box 3624 ZIP 77001 .. 523-6969 HOUSTON FITNESS CENTERS (Area Code: 713) Integrity Box 16041ZIP 77002 529-7014 Fitness Exchange 3131 W. Alabama #200 524-9932 Krewe of Apollo ...... 5240063 Jim's Gym 607 Westheimer 528-5467 ...... or 524-5311 HOUSTON MOVIE THEATRE (Area Code: 713) Lambda Alanon ...... • . . .521-9772 Greenway III Hwy 59 at Bflo. Spdwy 62&3339 Lambda Center For Alcoholics 521-9772 HOUSTON ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES Lutherans Concerned for Gay People .453-1143 (Area Code: 713) ...... or 521-0883 A Capella Chorus (Church of Christ). . 523-6138 MGM Pageants . . . .. 442-4275 Affirmation/Methodists P.O. Box 64427 . .827·5088 Montrose Activity Center .. ' 1423 Holman 528-8369 Affirmation/Mormons .. 3317 Montrose, Box 1139,ZIP 77006. Montrose Counseling Center 900 Lovett #207 529-0037 Astro Rainbcw Alliance of the Deaf 5~14 Montrose Family 3207 Montrose 522-5427 Autry House 6265 Main .. Montrose Patrol. . P.O. Box 3833177001 . Between Two Worlds .3317 Montrose #A Box 1018 .529-1913 . .. 3329 Richmond. . 528-CARE BWMT(Black & White Men Together) . . 529-5006 Montrose Singers 527-9669 Community Coffee House 3405 Mulberry 529-7014 Montrose Sports Assoc _ Eddie Chavez, Director .... Court of the Single Star P.O. Box 3554 757·7093 7615 Gardenm012 .... 921-0816 Crisis Hotline...... 228-1505 Men's Bowling. . . Richard. . .. 522-3329 Diana Foundation 2700 Mason ZIP 77006 . Flag Football. . Nan. . . .529-4149 Dignity (Catholic gays) . .. .. P.O. Box 66821 528-7644 Joggers. . Danny 523-6788 Episcopal Integrity Houston Box 66008 52(M298 Softball .. . Don ...... 523-6802 Families and Friends of Gays 664-5339 Tennis Richard 524-2152 Gay Atheist League of America 3317 Montrose #1193 Volleyball Danny...... 52!HlOO1 Gay Hispanic Caucus of Houston. . 529-4484 Montrose Symphonic Band. . . . .527-9669 Gay Joggers Assoc P.O. Box 13163 . . .. 523-6788 Mustang Club, Inc...... Box 66134 ZIP 77006 . Gay Nurses & Physicians of Houston Hepatitis Hotline .... National Gay Youth Council (Southern Region) 520-9273 . 1OA-2p...... 933-6020 Operation Documentation...... 526-2688 ... 2p-1Op ...... _ 777-2287 Plasma Services of Houston .. 4040 S.w. Fwy. #222.. 871-1456 ... 12mn-3a ...... 933-6020 Texas Bay Area Gays . P.O. Box 661, (DiCkinson, TX) .332-3737 ...... 3a·10a...... m-2287 Texas Human Rights Found .... 1519 Maryland .... 526-9139 Gay Parents...... 524-0125 Texas Gay Task Force ...... 528-3636 Gay People in Medicine .. 3317 Montrose, Box 25231177005 .. Unitarian-Universalist Gay Caucus .. 5210 Fannin .. 528-5842 Gay Political Caucus .. 4600 Main #217 521-1000 Weslayan Fellowship (Meth) .. Box 3942 ZIP 77001 .. ~

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Main 869-1706 Wilde 'n' Stein Books 520 Westheimer 529-7014 House of Pies 3112 Kiriby 5283816 you(s Truly (Stationery, cards, etc.). 2431 Rice Blvd.. 529-7778 Foreign & Domestic And Expanded Office HOUTS. House of Pies 6142 Westheimer 782-1290 LAREDO CLUB (Area Code: 512) Mexican Restaurant 813 Richmond 522·2365 sasse's 2V, East on Hwy. 59 . Call fOT SatuTday OTEvening New York Deli Westheimer @ Post Oak 622-5760 LUBBOCK CLUB (Area Code: 806) Appointment HOUTS. Steak 'n' Eggs 4321 Montrose 52!H1135 Peaches 510 N. University 474-5456 HOUSTON RETAIL BUSINESSES/SERVICES SAN ANTONIO CHURCH (Area Code: 512) (Area Code: 713) MCCSA 107 S. Pine 271-7353 \me Dedicated to Excellence in A-I Roommates 932-1363 SAN ANTONIO BUSINESSES (Area Code: 512) A-Bug man (Pest Control) 228-4626 Apollo Hair Replacement, Inc. 7342 Oak Manor #108D~ "'"'" a Relaxed Atmosphere Academy 2030 Westheimer 5260029 Bexar Florist 402 E. Carson 271-3643 • Adventure Design (remodeling, etc.) 861-2464 ....- First Star New 513 E. Houston . Alternative Connections Box 10, 1713 Westheimer, ZIP 77098 First Star News 6724 San Pedro 826-9057 Engine Overllaul Now Accepting New Patients A Place in Time 1409 Richmond...... 529-1201 Kevin Wagner Unique Cards/Gifts .. 1805% Main .. 733-3555 Apollo Hair Replacement, Inc.... 7320 S.w. Fwy ... 9884064 SAN ANTONIO CLUBS/BATHS (Area Code: 512) Air Condition"" Artcards 2015-0 W. Gray...... 52Gro79 Bonham Exchange 411 Bonham 271-3811 Front End Insurance assignment Black Market, The 6427 Hillcroft #113 995-5755 Crew 309 W. Market 223.()333 Bloomers, the 3618 S. Shepherd 524-2937 EIJardin 106 Navarro 223-7177 First Line 'arts accepted after Ultimate Petal Pusher Executive Health Club 723 Ave. B 22!Hl807 Bolton Stained Glass 6601 Kiriby 868-1788 Faces 119 EI Mio 341-4302 deductible Brazos Paint and Body Shop 2500 Brazos 522'()722 Korral. 622 Roosevelt 533-5049 Byman's Fine Furnishings and Environmental Design . Madam Arthu(s...... 607 N. SI. Mary's 225-9678 .... 608 Westheimer 52!HlOO2 Our Place 115 General Kruger 341-9094 Cherryhurst Pharmacy 1340Westheimer 524-3114 Snuffy's Saloon 620 San Pedro 224-7739 Creative Stained Glass 1403 Westheimer 523.()783 Sunset Boulevard 1430 N. Main 225-8854 OUTNew Address Deb's T's 520 Westheimer, Suite G 520-1304 Talk olthe Town 3530 Broadway 826-9729 2735 N. Washington Disc Records The Galleria 626-1982 SAN ANTONIO ORGANIZATIONSIHELPLINES Downbeat Records 2117 Richmond 523a348 (Area Code: 512) ,OIIIdaWn Garage=-. Dallas, Texas 75204 Dramatika 1411 Westheimer 5286457 Alcohol Counseling & Detox MHMR 4216th St 225-4227 11402W. unIVersity Eagle Leathers 1022 Westheimer 522-0651 Crisis Hotline 732-2141 522-2000 ...... 1732Westheimer . . 526-1490 DignityiSan Antonio(Gay Catholics) .. 301 Gardina .. 735-7191 I cone blOCk east Of Lemmon) ...... 2205 Fannin...... 659-4998 Drug Abuse MHMR 3721A S. Presa St 533-9156 IHas. TX 75201 Elizabeth's (Gifts) 520 Westheimer . Eleanor Roosevelt Demo. Club P.O. Box 12197 733a388 Eurotan 5215 Yoakum 529-5100 Family Services Assoc 230 Pereida 226-3391 Friday's Florist 1338 Westheimer 524-6518 Forward Found., Inc. (community education) 222-9575 Hair Craft 2110 Lexington. . 526-5472 Gay Pecple in Medicine Box 29932 ZIP 78229 690-1499 Horlock Beverage (Miller Ute) 686-3626 Gay Services Healthline Box 12706,ZIP78212 222-1810 House of Meats 833 Algregg . . 889-3319 Gay Switchboard...... 733-7300 "44 YEARS YOUNG" GAY MOVIES ON ...... 8110 Irvington ~ Helpline (Drug Abuse Central) 225-4066 Pin k Houston's Music Man _ 88().1481 Las Mujeres/Women's Center 802 E. Mistletoe 7366478 KPFT (90.1 FM) 419 Lovett Blvd 526-4000 N.O.W...... 826-1102 VIDEO TAPE Kwik-Kopy . 3317 Montrose 522-1896 (Emergency) ...... 826-5095 Lambda Comp (Matching Service) ...... 721-5583 Parents & Friends of Gays 511 E. Park 222-1810 Largest Setectlon In the Southwest Manhole (clothing) 1983 W. Gray 522-1089 Professional Assoc. of San Antonio (PASA) Box 5992/76201 Michael's Mobile Disco 806 Willard 526-0581 Elephant aest Prices Anywhere Runaways (youth Service Project) 299-7660 Montrose Ventures, Inc 3223 Smith SI. #103 527-0686 San Antonio Chamber of Commerce (referrals) 227-8181 "OLDEST & FRIENDLIEST IN TEXAS" Mrs. Monroe (psychic) 422-5881 San Antonio Ccllege(Cath. Stdnt Ctr) ... 312 W. Courtland ... 1218 LEELAND, HOUSTON 6S9.(J()4Q Regular $149.95 Park Uquor 1006 Fairview 523-0427 San Antonio Free Clinic .... 1136 W. Woodlawn .... 733-0363 pHOTography 523-0315 ...... or 732-4861 movies now $79.95 Plasma Services of Houston .. 4040 S.w. Fwy. #222 .. 871-1456 San Antonio Plasma Services . 112 Auditorium Cir. .223-2958 Record Rack 3109 S. Shepherd 524-3602 The Bridge (youth shelter) .... 606 Wilson Blvd .... 734-9532 Reed Keys 1612 Westheimer 523-2927 V.D. Testing (Healthline)...... 222-1810 Regular $99.95 ...... 1620 Commonwealth . Roommate Connections ...... 526-6002 VICTORIA CLUBS (Area Code: 512) movies now $59.95 Room Mates ...... 447-7006 The Pitts Hwy 59 S...... 575-9606 Salon daniel 1544 Westheimer 520-9327 WACO CLUBS (Area Code: 817) Join our Trade-A-Tape Club Single Services (Iaundry/d.c.) 1621 Westheimer 524-9560 Jay-Tee's 5th @ Jefferson .753-9189 Specs of Houston (eyewear) 4709 Richmond 961·9705 WICHITA FALLS CLUBS (Area Code: 817) Trade in your gay tape. and Speedy Printing Serv 5400A Bellaire Blvd 867·7417 Carousel Lounge...... 703 Travis 322-0832 purchase new one. for Sports Locker 311 Westheimer 520-6555 Harlows, The Pub .804 Lamar 767-9120 $40.00 exchange & $29.95 exchange

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