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Bob Fournier Naomi Simms Mel Plummer
Mgr. Old Plantation Miss Gay Texas Nuntius Editor
The. Southwest's Only Weekly Gay Newspaper
FROM
THE
EDITOR
that big weekend in Houston
is now past and the big one
for San Antonio is now set for
FIESTA! Persons Cron not only
Texas, but also the entire country
will be flocking to the Alamo City
for this yearly gathering. All bars
will be filled beyond capacity and
be the cruisiest ever.
In Houston, the Ols Plantation
will be having its annual Easter
egg hunt will surprises and goodies
for all. Some new events beginning
at the OP will be the pool
tournaments on Monday nights and
the ever popular tricycle races
on Tuesdays.
On Sunday night, the Depository
in Houston will be having
a drawing for a seven foot tall
stuffed rabbit. A smaller version
will be given away every hour that
night. A ham and turkey buffet
with all the trimmings will also
be beginning at 8:30.
Houston's E.D. Lloyd was
a big hit as a special guest performer
at the Miss Texas Show.
The ever popular performer has
been off the stage the past few
months and was a welcomed site.
E.D. 's shop at 900 Lovett has been
moved to a new location in the
complex. It seems that his business
has really picked up.
Bobby'.s of Houston, the shirt
shop just off Montrose, is really
having some spectacular shirt
sales every Saturday. New shipments
arrive on Fridays, so Saturday
is really a shopping day!
City Printers at 4319 Montrose
in Houston, is no longer just
City Printers - it's now City Printers
and Typesetters. The print
shop is now complete to handle
most any need you have.
One of the most popular films
to ever play Houston - EROTIKUS,
the History of the Gay Movie -
has opened at the French Quarter
for a week's run.
El Paso's Pet Shop sent a
fun filled crew to Houston this
past weekend for all the activities.
The Pet Shop is El Paso's only
disco with liquor.
The Old Plantation in Amarillo
has an Easter buffet planned. It
should be quite a feast Sunday afternoon.
The Bourbon Pub in New
Orleans has one of the most fantastic
light shows ever now upstairs
in the Parade. The Pub
and Parade are truly THE place
to be when in New Orleans.
Til next week,
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DREAM COME TRUE
A book that would be a rock
groupie's dream was found by the
owner of a gift shop in a Detroit
hotel.
The book in question was the
personal telephone list of Ron Wood
Rolling Stone reports that after
Wood accidentally dropped it, the
little brown book was recovered by
a woman who happened to be a
Frank Sinatra fan and didn't appreciate
the private phone numbers
inside.
Among those whose unliste
phone numbers were included were
David Bowie, "Charlie h2o", an
even a notation reading "Keith an
Mick .. .in France." The book has
been returned to Wood, and many o
rock's biggest stars are said t
be relieved.
JIDYEAibfl
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FRIEND
The NUNTIUS Southwest
is published weekly in Houston,
Texas at 4615 Mt. Vernon, Houston,
Texas 77006, (713) 527-
9850 or 526-9503.
The offhcial views of this
newspaper are expressed in editorials.
Opinions expressed by
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etc., are those of the writers
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of the publisher. Publication of
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person or organization in articles
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staff writer ...................... ..
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MISS GAY ARKANSAS COMMITTEE
PRESENTS THE
Miss Gay South Pageant
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'Saturday, May 8, 1976
- VAPORS TH EA TR.E REST AU RANT -
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MISS GAY SOUTH
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2nd Runner-Up
*$1,000.00 Cash
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2. CONTEST OPEN TO ALL FEMALE IMPERSONATORS.
3. SILICONE OR HORMONE OR THOSE UNDF.RGO!NG TRF.:ATMENT
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ARE NOT ALi...OWED TO ENTER. DEADLINE MAY 3, 1976
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NAOMI SIMMS NEW MISS TEXAS
This past weekend in Houston,
the Nuntius hosted the Miss
Gay Texas Pageant before overflowing
crowds that were literally
hanging from the rafters at the
Old Plantation Club. A standing
room only crowd appeared for both
evenings of the Texas extravaganza
to help cheer on their hometown
favorites.
Forty-one contestants came
from all across the Lone Star
State to try to capture the coveted
title.
This fourth annual event was
perhaps the most successful and
smoothly run pageant in its short
history. Careful planning by Pageant
Director Mel Plummer and the
staff of the Old Plantation helped
to bring off these two event filled
nights.
Contestants arrived for orientation
at 11 a.m. Saturday and began
a long and trying two days
with orientation. Shortly afterwards,
the Old Plantation's Ernes-tine
and Jennifer George hosted a
cocktail party for Pageant participants.
Preliminary judging in
Sportswear and Gown began at
5 p.m. and opening ceremonies
started at 8:30 with Talent Competition.
Contestants returned Sunday
to find out who the lucky ten semifinalists
were. At the same time
the announcement of Houston's own
Donna Day as Miss Congeniality
was announced.
The panel of 5 judges were
then set to judge the top 10 over
again in all categories. From the
10, the contestants were narrowed
down to five - Erika Lane, Jessica
Landa, Janet, Naomi Simms,
and Alan Allison. These five then
answered a personal interview
question to determine the new Miss
Gay Texas 1976.
The panel of judges was headed
by Miss Gay America Emeritus,
Norma Kristie, and consisted of
t ~-" _.,-~ dCimOeMnEsi onAsN inD y oSuErE li feF, OyoRu cYanO fUinRd SitE hLerFe!!
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A ll If you need friends, new directions and .,,w, Nothing to lose - everything to gain'
The Metropolitan Community Church
of the Resurrection
1214 Joe Annie t P.O. Box 13731 t Houston, Texas 77019
Sunday Services 11am & 7:30pm t Rev. Robert M. Falls, Pastor
Phone (713) 526-8233
Mon.: 50c beer. Tues.: Movies. 7pm Sun.: Free beer bust. Wed.: Color
or hat night, 1/,-price drinks. Sat.: Bar doubles Sl .25 1-Gpm.
Mr. Jerry Menefee, owner of the
Bourbon Pub in New Orleans, Mr.
Larry Bell, a representative of
the El Vaquero in Laredo, Ms. Harla
Kaplan, a fashion account executive
for a leading Houstion entertainment
journal, and Mrs. Ann
Johnston of Windsor Coffiures in
Houston.
After a long deliberation
with the closest balloting ever,
the judges made up their minds.
First runner-up from Houston was
Janet. Second runner-up from Dallas,
Alan Allison, and Miss Gay
Texas 1976 - Naomi Simms.
The Pageant was host by
Arkansas' Tuna Starr, and Hou-.
ston's Jennifer George andErnesyine.
{below) Naomi Simms is shown
accepting the Miss Gay Texas 1976
trophy. Naomi is currently the
reigning Miss Gay South, and Miss
Jacksonville, Fla. She is also a
former Miss Gay Louisiana. Naomi
will give up her title of Miss
Gay South on May 8th in Hot Sprincs
Miss Gay
America
in Houston
After a disappointing showing
of support in Houston last year,
in a surprise announcement during
the Miss Texas Pageant, the Miss
Gay America Pageant will return
to Houston on August 6, 7, & 8.
Due to a change of location
at the last moment this past year,
the national pageant suffered heavy
financial losses when crowds did
not materialize until the last night.
Feeling that the cause for
this was due to the location change
and lack of publicity of it, the Miss
Gay America Pageant will base itself
this year at the Old Plantation.
Additional seating, a revamped
stage, and 20 tons additional air
conditioning has made the Houston
site the best available.
Over 50 contestants are expected
for this three day extravaganza.
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Is there a special way to excite
an uncircumcised man? I love oral
sex but recently I went out with
my first uncircumcised man and
he didn't seem too turned on by
what I was doing to him.
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All men are created equal but
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I'm different from the other
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I am just the opposite - I can
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Multiple orgasms won'tburnyou
out - but guilt and self doubt will.
Physiologically speaking, there is
no apparent limit to the number of
orgasms a person can have. Physical
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as your partner's stamina, usually
dictate when to stop. Different
people naturally have varyinc levels
of sexual arousal. U many of
your friends feel that they're failinc
(whatever that means), ~ it
can be a very lonely expenence
for you to be "successful". However
there are no rules in sex
and iove, and so "vive your difference.''
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B-138 - San Antonio- Spanish,
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away. San Antonio Area_
B-19'! Houston, w/m. 29, 6'. 220,
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t~e~th•~· . dinint~ and iust !1fe 10
gt' " ' ,-ii.. Woul<! like lo me,,, w/m
18 '.lO, ~moo1h bndy with slim buiid
who is Greek active and French
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ire intelligent liberal minded and
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Greek active males betwee-n 18-:!1
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Will answer all.
B-342 Laredo Bi sexual good looking
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looking for friends or lover.
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please be sincere all answered_
.Se.n.d .p.h.ot.os., .ad.d.r.es. s. .o r phone. ' .....
13-301 El Paso Two young guys
looking for some out of town action.
Have roomy apartment will
share for week end with right
person. We are both 24. w/m,
and enjoy active/ passive French
and Greek. Also into theater.
music. art, if passing through
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a good time (in more ways than
one). No fems . fats. s/m or drugs
Will answer all that reply with
revealing photo and phone.
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PAL'S
717 W. Ith 372-0711
SKYLINE
1507 w. 10th 372-01 82
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Bors
APARTMENT
28~8 Rio Grande
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6011 E. 7th 472-0418
PE.\RL ST. WAREHOUSE
1720 La \aca 478-0176
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\l'STJN INDEPENDENT
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408 W. 23rd
Al'STIN LESBL\N
OHGANIZATION BOOKSTORE
2002 1/ 2 Guada lupe
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807 N. Chapparall 882-0046
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4527 Cole 526-9432
CHEZ LESLIE
4548 McKinney 526-8063
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3229 N. Fitzhugh
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4516 McKinney 526-9328
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5450 Denton Dr. Cutoff at Maple
634-7110
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' -~ McKinney 824-0921
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,q N. Fitzhugh 824- 9227
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, N. Fitzhugh 526- 9110
.DANCE KIDS
1025 Maple 526-9173
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t4 Throckmorton 526-9184
RRY'S RANCH
18 Maple 526-9524
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17 McKinney
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,5 Skiles
Baths
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25 Skiles
,UB DALLAS
_ ,16 Swiss Ave. 821 - 1990
Bookstores
• · E COPENHAGEN
_ JO Knight at Maple 526-9347
Theaters
•NE 16
,15 Bryan
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(214) 2414118
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5 Myrtle
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I E. Franklin
£ MILORD
16 Magoffin
ET SHOP
10 E . San Antonio 532- 9721
1'11E MACHINE
J7 E. San Antonio 532-0820
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536 ,Ja,boro Jlw) . 624 -0603
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06 \I . Magno I ia 335-0692
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1702 St.•awall Bhd
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1H 23rd St. 763-9031
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121-1 Me<:hanit· 76:J - 63 19
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-109 Hoifrnbcrg 763- !1507
Baths
KON Tli-1 BATHS
120 23rd St. 763-4700
HOOSTOH
Bors
BRIAR PATCH
1294 W. Holcombe 665-9678
DEPO$ITORY
1606 Peckham at Westheime r
,27-0260
>ETOUR
504 Westheimer 528- 9552
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•00 Lovett 528-8900
,:xILE
, 017 Bell 226-8068
f'ARMHOUSE
FILLING STATION
1801 Richmond 528-8523
',ALLEON
!720 Richmond 528-8787
11 LITE (RANCH)
il00 S. Main 528-8048
INSIDE/OUTSIDE
1813 Westheimer 528- 8049
JUST MARION & LYNN'S
818 Fairview 528-9110
LAMP POST
2417 Times 528-8921
LAZY J
302 Tuam 528-8364
LOCKER
1732 Westheimer 528-8844
MARY'S
1022 Westheimer 528-8851
NUMBERS
1005 California 528- 8460
OLD PLANTATION
2020 Kipling 522-2353
PINK ELEPHANT
1218 Leela nd 226-8871
R.G. GRUNTS
2400 Brazos 528-6837
SECOND SUN
534 Westheimer 524- 1225
SURF
2909 S. Main 528-9337
URSULA'S
1512 W. Alabama 527-0734
\ 'ENTURE-N
2923 S. Main 528-9397
Baths
,UB HOUSTON
05 Fannin 659-4998
R. FRIZBY'S
01 Milam 523-8840
Bookstores
: TION NEWS
13 Mt. Ve rnon 524- 5612
JONIS NEWS
09 Hollister 462-8171
JULTZ I
8 W. Alabama 524-8718
)ULTZ II
21 W. Holcombe 666-2426
::LLAIRE BOOK STORE
07 Bellaire 661 -8840
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0 Westheime r 526-8950
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19 Bellaire 665- 9595
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!6-2668
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! I 4 Joe Annie 526-8233
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AH MEN BOUTIQUE
202Q~ipling 528-2853
\II MEN CLOTHES
xns Wes theime r !524-D337
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11 Boston
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9 W. Alabama
C.J.'S BOUTIQUE
2606 P eckham 524-93~7
CIT\ PHINTF:HS
1319 '.lontrose 527-9850
C' l.OTHES Cll{Cl'IT
900 Lovell 523-6131
DEL MONTE WASHATERL\
Delmonte uff \'oss
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900 Lovell #I 04
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507 Westh~1mer 522-4555
KIKI LEE'S DRAGOONERY
:,102 Westpark f332 789- 0591
K. KI.EANING SERVICE
9 -9877 ·
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·0 Lovett no2 5'26-0525
INTll 'S
, 15 Mt. Vernon 522-5609
"CHMOND LIQUOR MART
25 Richmond 527-9649
Theaters
'RLNCH QUARTERS
201 Louis ia na at Elgin 5280 918.;
IINIPARK
907 Main 528- 5881
Restaurants
' " OIAS
·acific 527-0818
ER'S
Westheime r 524- 9327
KILLEEN
Bars
ROYAL SKYLARK CLUB
Old Hwy 191 South
Bookstores
RED FRONT BOOK STORE
221 East Ave. D 526-7522
LAREDO
Bors
EL VAQn:no
1802 Sctnta ll ,·~ula 722-8971
Bookstores
GALLERIA BOOK STORE
4218 San Bornordo
LUBBOCK
DAVID'S WAHEIIOl 'SE
2403 Marshall 762-9165
MC ALLEN
DllFFY 'S
, S. 16th 686- 9 144
HEW ORLEANS
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1123 De<·atur
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5 H l 1 r s ulines
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740 Burgund)
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801 Bourbon St. 523- 9720
BRADY'S
700 N. Rampa rt
RlillGlJNDY HOUSE
704 Burgund)
FINALE II
624 N. Rampart
<,ALLEY HOUSE
H2 Chartres St.
GOLDEN LANTERN
1239 Royal SI.
MARTI'S
I 041 Dumaine
PETE'S 800
800 Bourbon St.
POST OFFICE
540 St. Louis
TRAVIS'
834 N. Rampart 581-9748
UNISEX
120 Bour
Baths
CANAL BATHS
512 Gravier
CLUB NEW ORLEANS
5 12 Toulouse St.
ODESSA
Bors
THE GAP
205 E. 8th 337-9433
si-\ I.ITE
4 15 N .. Ja«:kson :J:Ji - 9!")i5
Bookstores
B&I. BOOKSTORE
:! 1-1 N. Grant :J:37 - 6871
SAN ANTONIO
Bors
EL JAHDl 'li
l06 Navarro 223-7177
EL SAFARI
Hwy 81 623-9812
HIJJEAWAY
826 San Pedro
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fr°J\IJ1!~~l.~ld¥ia,\ 225 Oli!l;J
309 W. Mark,•t 22;1- 08ti6
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115 \\ . Hapsod~ Dr.
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3000 N. St. Ma r)S 222-82,3
SAN ANTONIO Cot ~TH\
1122 N. St. ~tarys 2l2-82, :l
SPANISH HARLEM
349 W. J osephine
SUNDOWN' SALOON
~503 Lakewood 648-9991
7.00 CLUB
3240 N. w. L<Hlp ~IO
342-9029
Bookstores
1;,\LLt:HI \ n o oi- STOHE
1014 s. w. ~ilitary 923-999~
GALLERIA BOOK STORE.
6724 San Pedro 826- 9223
WACO
OTHER END
2810 N. 19th 753- 9195
WIOtlTA FALLS
CAROUSF:L
703 T ravis 322-0832
LE PISOIRE
608 8th 322-0920
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