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The AUGUST 13 - 20, 1976 IJNTIIJS
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FROM
THE
EDITOR
MISS GAY AMERICA 1976 CROWNED
Now that the first BIG pageant
is now behind us, it is just about
time for Mr. Gay Texas (Aug. 19th
in Houston) and Mr. Gay America
(Sept. 5th in Dallas) to be hitting
the boards. The Miss Gay America
Pageant last weekend in Houston
was an overwhelming success
and the turn out this year was tremendous.
On behalf of Norma
Kristie and myself, many thanks
go out to the following: Ron Oruc
& Associates Floral Designers,
Sally' s, The Locker, The Old Plantation,
The Pet Shop in El Paso,
Cruise magazine in Atlanta, the
Bourbon Pub in New Orleans, and
Tooter's Restaurant. These businesses
helped with the sponsorship
of the Pageant, and without
them it would not have taken
place. Many thanks for their
support!
As mentioned above, don't
forget Mr. Gay Texas will be on
Thursday, August 19th at the OP
in Houston. Some really hot, and
I mean hot numbers have already
entered, and it should be quite a
show.
Michael Andrews, the new Miss
Gay America, will be appearing
at the Bayou Landing in Dallas this
Sunday along with Sahdji. Don't
miss it.
And for those of you in Houston
wondering about the cleanliness
of some of Houston's bars
lately ... well, JEM Sanitation is
cleaning up the town like crazy!
And After Dark Bookstore &
Film Gallery ... well, what can I
say? It is certainly more than just
another bookstore. With a fantastic
sound system overhead and the largest
and cleanest booths anywhere,
it certainly has brought new innovations
to bookstores in Houston.
And while talking about bookstores,
R U I 2 at 900 Lovett is
one of the hottest of the smaller,
more "intimate" places around.
It should be a big show in
both the Dallas and Houston Old
Plantations this weekend. In Dallas,
the Houston cast of Ernestine,
Houston, Tx. The New Miss
Gay America Pageant presented
Miss Gay America 1976 before full
houses for three nights at the Old
Plantation Club in Houston. Twenty-
nine contestants from over the
United States competed for the coveted
title.
After two hard nights of preliminary
judging, eleven semifinalists
were named to compete
on the final night of competition.
After all eleven contestants
had finished competing in evening
gown, sportswear, and talent, five
finalists were announced to answer
a live interview question on stage.
The five finalists were Lady
LaRey, Miss Gay California,
Lotese Chevron
Miss Congeniality
Jennifer George, Donna Day, Jessica
. Landa, Naomi Simms, and
Carmelitta will be appearing. In
Houston Jann Russell and the Pantomanics
featuring Kandi Delight,
Shalimar, and Alan Allison with
the "Living Dolls" will be premiering.
Don't forget that talent
night will be beginning on
Tuesday night, August 17th at the
Houston OP.
Til next week,
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Naomi Simms, Miss Gay Texas,
Michael Andrews, Miss Gay South,
Donna Day, Miss Soul of the Southland,
and Erika Lane, Miss DallasFt.
Worth Metroplex.
After the closest balloting ever
in the history of the pageant,
Michael Andrews was crowned the
new Miss Gay America. Naomi
Simms was 1st runner-up and Erika
All contestants had previously Lane was 2nd runner-up.
competed in categories on stage,
and were also judged in male interviews
twice and once in a female
interview.
Miss
In the balloting among the con-testants,
Latese Chevron of
Daytona Beach, Florida, was
named Miss Congeniality.
In preliminary judging, Misty
LaMour, Miss Gay Alabama, and
Michael Andrews won trophies in
Sportswear, while Naomi Simms
and Donna Day won the talent competition.
The three day extravaganza
was emceed by the former Miss
Gay Americas, Norma Kristie,
Lady Baronessa, Shawn Luis, and
Dani Diletto, along with Mr. Tuna
Starr, Grand Empress of Arkansas,
and the Old Plantation's
Jennifer George and Ernestine.
Contestants in this year's
pageant came from California,
Alabama, Michigan, Texas, Oklahoma,
Georgia, Tennessee, Florida,
and Louisiana.
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Michael Andrews, Miss Gay
America 1976 with dance partner
Dickie Christopher.
Erika Lane (left) Second Runner-
Up to Miss Gay America.
Naomi Simms
First Runner-Up
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KARLA JAY SHINES ON TOMORROW PET ROCK OWNERS UNITE!!!!
On Thursday, June 24, Karla
Jay, co-editor of Out of the Closets:
Voices of Gay Liberation
and After You're Out, David
Goodstein, editor of the Advocate,
and Adrian Scott, editor-in-chief
of Blueboy, appeared on Tom
Snyder's Tomorrow show. The
segment, part three of a series,
on "The Sex Business in America"
featured a tour through the
gay world.
Lesbian/activist Karla Jay
was significantly more eloquent
and articulate than her two male
cohorts. During a discussion of
labels used for gays, Ms. Jay
said that in the strictest sense
of the word, she was not a lesbian,
that is to say a native of
the Island of Lesbos ( a Greek
island now off the coast of Turkey
in the Adriatic Sea. The
island was purportedly a haven
for homosexual women, most
notably the poetess Sappho - Ed.)
Asked by Snyder if she was happy
(gay) 100% of the time, Karla responded,
"No, just 95% of the
time."
A confrontation shortly ensued
between the two men and
Karla Jay
Karla over the question of how
wealthy gay people are. Adrian
Scott said that gay people on the
whole had more money to spend
because they didn't have the responsibilities
of a spouse or
children. Ms. Jay retorted that
historically there's always been
the straight men and their women.
She doesn't want it to be gay males
and their women.Karla pointed out
that lesbians are also discriminated
against as women, and thus
make substantially lower salaries,
so they are not included
when others talk about "wealthy
gay people."
The subject then turned to
effeminacy where Scott made so
much of a point emphasizing that
not all gay people were effeminate
that Ms. Jay rose again to
the occasion that effeminate people
like women "truck drivers" and
others have a right to be the way
they are.. .. ,
During the course of the show
Snyder also conducted a live interview
with two members of the New
York gay scene. Part of this segment
featured on-the-spot action
in one of New York's gay discos.
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"After the show I shall be famished ... We
must go to Tooter's!"
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Interestingly, one of the bar owners
interviewed said straight
trade in gay bars was a necessary
and positive factor in good
business.
Back in the studio Snyder inquired
of Goodstein and Scott if
th,ey had ever featured any
straight national advertisers.
Goodstein said, "Summarily, no,"
claiming that many are afraid of
tarnishing their image.
Then, point blank, Snyder
drilled Goodstein with the following:
"Are you in this for the money
or the Movement?"
To which Goodstein replied,
" I don't feel they twd are mutually
exclusive." . . . Karla Jay just
smiled ... It was all a matter of
political consciousness.
(Reprinted from High Gear,
Cleveland, Ohio)
Pet rock owners who find
their stones a little dull lately
now have a chance to subscribe
to The Pet Rock News.
The bi-monthly news letter
features articles on how to clothe
your rocks, advice on whether or
not you should take your pet rock
to the office, and other handy items.
Wh knows? The newsletter may
soon carry anecdotes on pet rocks,
such as the pet rock that tried to
attack a turtle.
The eight page Pet Rock News
can be obtained from Milton Riback,
20 E. St., New York, N. Y.,
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Houston Gay Population
Over the past few years the
gay population has been estimated
to be the second largest in the
United States behind that of San
Francisco. But what actually is
that estimated count?
Houston is now the fifth largest
city in the U. S. with
an estimated population of 2.5
million people. Of the 2.5 million
only 50% are estimated to
be adults, leaving a total of 1.25
million adults.
A national survey has estimated
that only 4 % of the population
nationally is homosexual.
But in metropolitan areas the per
centage of homosexuals rises to
6% of the population.
Thus working with the 6 per
cent figure, it can be estimated
that a total of 75,000 homosexuals
reside in the greater metropolitan
area of Houston.
One would figure that out of
75,000 people gay establishments
would be thriving with such a business.
But that fact is far from
being true. Only an estimated
10,000 people are bar goers, with
only half of that figure being what
is referred to as "regular" bar
goers.
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So surprisingly as it may be,
in what is the nation's second
largest colony·of homosexuals,
only a small per centage are
what can be called "liberated"
or outgoing homosexuals who
regularly support gay establishments.
So what many think is a gold
mine for gay establishment owners
is actually a battle field for customers.
Don't ever think that a
business has all the customers it
can handle, as the crowds in gay
establishments come and go as
often as the tide washes in and
out.
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HAWAD LAW CHALLENGED
A Hawaii man has thrown a
legal challenge to that state by
challenging that its marijuana
laws pose a public health hazard.
Walter Bachman, the twentyseven
year oid manager of the
University of Hawaii's campus radio
station, was arrested last May
after he reported to police the
theft of marijuana plants he had
been cultivating.
Bachman was charged with the
third degree promotion of a detrimental
drug, a petty dismeanor in
Hawaii. If found guilty, he faces
a maximum penalty of a $500 fine
and 30 days in jail.
In a hearing this month before
MADALYN FOR GOVERNOR
(ZNS) Will Texas have the
fir:;t atheist gQ\·ernor?
Madalyn Murray O'Hair, who
brought the 1960 civil suit which
resulted in the Supreme Court decision
banning compulsory prayers
in public schools, says she's going
to run for Governor of Texas.
O'Hair, a self-described atheist,
says she doesn't particularly
want the highest office in that
state. Instead, she merely wants
to get a count of the Texas atheist
population, whom O'Hair believes
will flock to her banner.
a district court judge, Bachman,
however, argued that Hawaii's
marijuana laws were not only "un- -
reasonable and unconstitutional",
but that they posed a genuine health
hazard.
Bachman, says that he smokes
about two "joints" a day to correct
digestive problems caused by
a surgical operation several years
ago. Bachman argued that "for
me, tne state law is dangerous because
I use marijuana as a medi-cine."
Another example, Bachman
says, is the case of a terminal
cancer patient in Hawaii who used
marijyana in her tea as a painkiller
and appetite stimulant.
That woma!J was denied access
to the substance after her husband
was bysted for growing marijuana
in their back yard and, the station
manager claims she subsequently
900 Lovett Bhd./Houston
"suffered a relapse when the plants
were confiscated."
Says Bachman, "The law forbids
the use of T.H.C. in
this state. So, in my estimation,
the law is promoting cancer."
Bachman is scheduled to appear
for an August 26th hearing, during
which he says he will introduce
considerable evidence proving that
marijuana is not harmful, and in
some cases, can be medically
helpful.
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1976
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RHODA 8LA8Lm One More Timel
Well, gang, Rhoda is back one
more time!
Things were buzzing hot and
heavy this past weekend in Houston
with the Miss Gay America
pageant on hand. And any time
you put twenty-nine drag queens
together, you can bet that there
is a lot of stirring going on.
It seems that one contestant
claimed the reason she received
such a low score on her talent was
because she had tricked with one
of the judges the night before. I'm
wondering, if she really did t rick
with the judge .(which she categorically
dbied ever having said),
which talent he was giving her a
rating on?
It seems that most contestants
got along fairly well, but it appears
that some sponsors didn't do quite
as well. Jerry Bradley from Alabama
made a sudden threat on one
judge Sunday night and was promptly
removed to the city jail.
Most of the out-of-towners in
Houston stayed at the Gulf Coast
Motor Hotel, and from what I saw,
the pool was one of the most festive
places I've been around in a
long time.
It appears that the battle of ·
the Mr. Gay America Pageants is
now over. It seems that one had
been scheduled in Dallas and also
in Florida both on Labor Day Weekend.
Only it happens that the one
is Dallas has a registered federal
trademark on the name. It may
still turn out to be a free for all
yet, but I don't really look for it
to happen.
And what has happened to the
hot "romance" in New Orleans?
I guess that long distance romances
just aren't so hot after
they have a few weeks to simmer.
Isn't that right Mel?
And speaking of dead romances,
well, T. G. Pretender's pet monkey
Concheeta has FINALLY died.
Rest in Peace!!!
And for all of you around who
have heard the word Shonda lately
and don't know the meaning of the
word, well get ready. Arkansas '
Tuna Starr, the originator of the
catchy word, expalined it to everyone
this past weekend._ To make a
long story short, it means to "get
the spirit!" So next time you happen
to get the spirit, just let out
a loud Shonda!
Well, gang, before our illustrious
editor cuts our column
space off completely, I guess I
had better close for this week.
Happy tails to to you!! !!
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Here's an item for all you
King Kong groupies.
The large ape will be making
an appearance in early August at
the M G M studio lot in a make -
shift stadium filled with 5,000
screaming extras. Originally,
the 13,000 pound, for ty foot
mechanical monster was to be
filmed in New York's Shea Stadium,
but it turns out the monster
was just too big.
Dino De Laurentis, producer
of the King Kong movie, says
that cost overruns have pushed
the total production expenditure
up to $32 million.
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.............. B 476 Beaumont W/m, 35, seeking
white masculine male ? to 22,
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play tennis & jog. Good situation
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B 477 Dallas I am 19, nice looking,
about 6', and thin with blonde
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man under 25 who is (like me) Cortwright,
sincere, honest, loving, and
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Some sexual love desirable. No
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B 461 South Louisiana Would
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work as house boy. Three bedroom
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B ·462 · ·~n~s· ·L~v~r ·w~~ted!!!
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All letters will be answered.
s 485 ii~~~. w1'm,' 21, ·~·io"
brown hair, straight apperamg,
good build. Tired or bar scene
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white males 20-27 who ~re "!to
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wnte - you wont be sorry .....
No rats or S & M.
8 467 ·N;w·o~I~~s · White·m·a1~.
42, 5'9", 155#, likes ~usic, fishing,
pets, movies. Dn~ks moderately
no dope. Looking for
sincere' companionship with man
that has common interests .. No
fems or Cats need apply. Picture
if possible - no nudes. I don't
want to share with the world.
is -Hi hl~s · · Bla~k · men are
more likely to turn me on than
anyone else, but all honest ~eplies
are welcome. I am whi_te,
5'11", 175#, reasonably attrac~ve
and .versatile. I am not l~ing
for a together forever relationship,
yet something more than a
one nighter. I am 32, have a good
· job, am of a generous nature, but
not looking to be a sugar daddy.
If you are under 45, maybe we can
get it together All replies answered.
Photo appreciated.
. .............. .
B 478 Fayetville, Ark. Disappear,
maybe never lo return?'!'! On thin
side, 29. w/m, 6'6", 170#, red hair,
just especially for a w/m. 24-27,
leaning or into feminine side. from
5'5" to 5'9", not exaggerated in
flaunting feminine characteristics.
not ncllie flop about, slender to thin
and/or muscular to a dcgrt•c, liking
home life more than publk. docsn·t
mind me having a few drinks, not
into drugs please, a good solid
"fair in looks" at the least. be willing
to live here in the Ozar-k Mountains
- permanent relation:;hip is
cared about but it is open, no promises
given or asked for - I'm
not interested In playing house.
Would like a relationship on a more
serious base. No butches. please.
BC-IOI Houston W/male 37. new
to Houston 5'11", average looks
seeking remale(s) couples for friendship
sex (French Greek etc.)
No pain. not looking for anyone
commercial photo and phone if
possible for a meeting if we
can get it together.
BC-102 Dallas
couples and bi
will join only
for threesome.
We l'oish to meet
females, husband
at your request
G-133 San Antonio German Housewife
no swinger, 5'4", 108 looking
for a girlfriend lo go arround
with and love 45-55. Please
write.
B-204 Teua City Young white
male, 22, 5'9", 124, wishes to
meet sincere non fat man white
22-36 for lovers relationship. I
love boating, water sking, sports
cars and traveling. I'm passive,
prefer hairy bodies. Love music'
·nd dancing. Send recent full
length photo. Virgo Zodiac. Contacts
be careful, I live with parents.
B-311 Houston Working class
Heroe will share his world with
a student or young employed person.
I am neat mid age soul,
tall, non-short blonde hair, blue
eyes. I have Christian beliefs
but am tolerant and liberal minded.
Love all music, good wine.
good rapport and interesting, good
looking, nicely built, manly, young
gu,ys. No heavy involvement dl)sired
and no strings attached. My
"early everything" Montrose flat
is yours to call home in exchange
for minor chores, If you are
congenial -,id could get off to
such an arrangement. Prefer not
to hear froin heavy dopers, hustlers,
bar flys or s/m's. Will
answer all. Please send detailed
letter and phone.
Sally;s
OPEN 7 A.M. toi2 A.M.
HAPPY HOURS
7 A.M. to NOON
and 5 to 8 P.M.
TUES. & THURS.
ALL DAY & NIGHT
HAPPY HOUR PRICES
™bar drinks
5°'beer
BOURBON PUB & PARADE DISCO
801 BOURBON ST.··· NEW ORLEANS
24 HOURS- 524-3788
Qlf breed/FT WORTH-B-270
Young half-breed, while and Spa
nish male very good looking, 20
5' 10" 135 smooth suntanned skin
I seek arre'ctionate white butch bi.
gay guy!; bc'ween lS-3& ..,ith_ver)
athletic build for Jove and friendship,
maybe lover. Send reveali_ng
photo and address and phone with
letter stating likes and dislikes,
penpals are most welcome. Will
answer all letters. DON'T keep
me waiting. Come on you butch
gu, s ~rite.
B-162 _ Pasadena - Male 28,
5,9.,, 185, brown hair and eJ:'es
would like to meet good lookmg
well built construction guys, (_cycle
. riders into leather) .,eight
lifters, and others. No fems.
1 like a man to look and act
iike a man. Willing to please.
Hot for sex every day. Crazy
about hairy chests . . Please_ answer
with picture if possible.
Will answer all.
JEM
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606 Magoffin
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800 E. San Antonio 532-9721
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207 E San Antonio 532- 0820
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5536 Joxboro Hwy. 62•-0603
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221-1 ~lethani,· 763-6319
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220 23rd 763-9031
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2502 Ave. Q 1/2 763-9334
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220 23rd 763-4700
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PEACOCK LOUNGE
222 Central · Avenue
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229-1 llolcombe 665-9678
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534 Westheimor 524-1225
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1017 Bell
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1430 Aldin• Mail Rd. 4•2-9459
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6100 S. Main 528-8048
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1318 Westheimer 528-8049
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817 Fairview 528-9110
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2417 Times 528-8921
I.AZY ,J•
302 Tuam 528-836-1
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2400 Bro1os 528-8637
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1732 Westheimer 528-88-14
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2909 :-.tain 528-9337
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1022 Westheimer 528-8851
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1005 California
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905 Woodrow
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Bookstores
ACTION NEWS
4615 Mt. Vernon 524-5612
AFTER DARK
3400 Trovis 521-9857
ADUL TZ I
708 W, Alabamo 524-8178
CLIMAX
1407 Richmond 528-7808
DINERS NEWS
240 WHthoimor 526-9850
MAIN ST. NEWS
4418 S. Main 528-9693
O'TOPOS
2020 Richmond 528-8005
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AH MEN BOUTIQUE
2020 Kipling 528-2853
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805 Westheimer 524-9337
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2110 Lexington 527-9111
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2606 Peckham 524-6472
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~319 Mont ros• 527 -98!>0
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5102 Westpark 1332 789-0590
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900 Lovett 1102 526-0525
THE NUNTIUS
4319 Montrou 527-98!>0
Restaurants
TOOTF.R'S
2203 Westheimer 524-9327
Theaters
FRENCH QUARTER
3201 Louisiona 528-8485
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2907 S. Main 528-5881
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RED FHONT ROOKSTOl!E
221 E. Ave . D 526-7522
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EL VAQUERO
1802 Santa Ursula 722-8971
LUBBOCK
DAVID'S WAREHOUSF.
2403 Marshall 762-9165
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5 South 16th 686-9144
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1123 Decatur
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51-1 Ursulines
ANNEX
740 Burgundy
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1007 N. Deeatur
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801 l!ourbon St 523-9720
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700 N. Rampart
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704 Buri:und.,
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624 N. Rampar1
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542 Char1res St,
542 Chartres St
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1239 Royal St.
MARTI'S
1041 Dumaine
PETE'S 800
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540 St. Louis
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Baths
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512 Gravier
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512 Toulou~c
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205 E. 8th 337-9433
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415 N. Jackson 337-9575
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214 N. Grant 337-6871
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115 W. Rha1>$od,y Dr.
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3000 N. St. Marys 732-069-1
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