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montrose
VOICE
Agreement Reached
Over Democrat's
Convention Issue
News, inside
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HOUSTON WEATHER Friday night Mostly cloudy
mild. low 50. light drizzle. Saturday Mostly cloudy
and mild high 58. continued · ght drizzle.
l'''J ~~a~~ 111 DECEMBER 5. 1986 ISSUE 319-B 1~;1~3 c___ _______ __,
Hot Times Are Blazing in Montrose
Elroy Forbes, inside
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Alley Dips
Into the 'Well'
of Romance
Bill O'Rourke, inside
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Montrose Clinic Wins Battle with Former Landlord
News, inside
'Celebration'
Nets $12,000
for Omega
House Hospice
Sheri Cohen Darbonne, inside
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NOW IN THE MONTROSE VOICE: CAPTAIN VIDEO'S TV SCHEDULES
DECEMBER 5. 1986 /MONTROSE VOICE 3
'Celebration' Nets $12,000
for Omega House Hospice STEVE D. MARTINEZ,
M.D.
By Sheri Cohen Darbonne
Mo11tros1· Voic1·
"("(•lt•hrntion of Life," a variety show
fundrniscr that was put togrther in lt•ss
than thrc>l' W(•eks, and held Thanksgiving
ni!.{hl at th(• Venture-Non Muin St.,
colll'<·ted ovl'r $12.000 for Omega House.
Donations were still trickling in W<•cl
twsday, J)('('. a. when club owners .Jim
Dondsom and Steve Shimc•r prest•nb•d
th<• prot·<•t•d8 to Michael Shuff. ext•rutivt•
dirc·rtor of the• AIDS hospice.
Shimrr, who also owns The HI I,
announrt>d during the J)<'rformance that
ht• would match every contribution of
$JOOO and over. The largest on-hand
donations. $2000 from LawrC'nrc• "Pooh
ll<m" Wehster and $1 ,OW from Richard
Shm•ffer, drew an additional $:lOOO from
Shimer
Al!-in, ,Jamt•.s MrKinle~· plf.'dged to
donatt• n total of$2·100 to Omrg-a Housr
ovl'r n ont_'·.vrar period lwj.!inning Dt'<-'. I,
in inrn•mt•nt!-i of $200 p(•r month,
accordinf{ to Larry Frazier, tht• show'.s
pn>duc·c•r.
Frazit·r. n longtime vt>tc•ran of Mont·
rost• <'harit.v produdions, n•ft•rn·d to
'·Ct•lf.•hration" as "a little• show that
gn•w.'' lh• said h(• committNI to doingtht
· AIDS fundrais(•r whilt• drinking
with a frit·ncl nt a "honky·tonk" on Fair·
vit·w.
" r wm: fr«ling-down after a frit·ncl hud
ch1•d," Frazif.'r t•xplaim•d_ II<' and his
t•ompanion hud both bt•t•n drinking for
somt• timt• \\.:ht·n thP frit•nd qut•stionNi
Frazin'fi n·l·t·nt lurk of invokt·mt•nt in
l'hnrity work.
"Ht• said, 'C'mon Larry. what havt·
vou don<• lat(')y'?"' Frazit•r n•calll'CI. "I
~aid, 'Okny, wt>ll do a .show Thank.sgiv·
ing night. I don't know wtwn•, hut wt•' ll
do it.'"
RPalizing ht• had mad<• a C'ommit
m(•nt, FraziC'r approach<•d Doncha1m for
ht•lp. I )onclsom offered tht• hnr for tht•
show,
Tht•n, Frazier said, st>veral popular
entertain('r.s, impersonator.s, produ<"
lion p<'<)plt• and other.s who were int<·r·
c>st<-d W('rt' cnll <'d togethC'r for the fir.st
planning m('{'ting on Nov. 10. And in
ju.st over two weeks, the group put
togethc•r what Frazier called "the most
suC't't's"1ful event I'vt' ever bet•n involvt•d
with ."
Contributing to the show's sucC't'~!ol
wa.s a .strong, overt pitrh toward tht•
strnint•d t·motions of a hen•aved earing
t.•ommunit.v. Po.ster-sizP photo.s of wc•ll
known I loustonians ft•llf.•d h.v thr
clrt•acl1•d clist•ast• hung in tht• har tht•
night of tlw show. Tht• t•motion-c·hargt.•d
sung- "That's \\"hat Frit.•nds arp For"
Mayors Want
More AIDS
Education
Funds
SAN ANTCJNrOclrPr1- Propost'Cl n·so
lutions t•ndors<•cl Mondav hv a t·ommit
tt•t• of th(' National Ll'~lg'U0(' of ('it11•!",
whic-h was to ht• ('Onsickn·d hy th<· gc•n
nal m1•mlwrship Wcodnt·sdn~· at tlw
annuul t·onn•ntion undt•rwav in San
Antonio, rn111.wcl in topiC' fr;1m apnr
tlwicl, povNty and unt•mplo~·mt·nl to
taxation and tlw <'ongrt·ssional hudgt•t
ing pronss.
J\ n·solution on inn<'HSt'<I ft·dnal
funding fur n•st•art.·h and l'<lu«nlion on
AlllS was ohm proposr<l
II adoplt•d. tht• proposals lwl'onw th1·
hasis for llw lnli,::ut·'.s lohhying dlorts
on urban is...,ut~ in I P.7
INTE.RNAL MEDICINE
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
SEXUALLY TRANSMI1TED
DISEASES
AIDS/KS DIAGNOSIS
OPEN MON., TUES., THURS, FRI.
8:30AM SPM
OPEN SATURDAY 8:30AM4PM
CLOSED SUN. & WED
Twelve Oaks Tower
4126 Southwest Frwy 111000
Houston, TX 77027
621-7771
Xmas Tree
Blues??
-,..;;..
Stt·t'<' Shimer, left, and Jim /)ond ... om flank Micharl Shuff u·ith a check for
$12.000 to the Omf>ga House
e Beautiful ff'{Q~~, sat a: Sun
Varieties . /. JD 1 9 30-9il0
sto8 r N
5daO yps eIn I'~./" -'~· "1"l\"~' ~ CUstom Floclong
wa.s s(•lc·t.'ll'CI as thC' sho\\-·'s finalt· Hra
Z<'n tactics. maybe, but tht·y workt·d.
Tht• audit·ncf.• opt•nf.>d tht·ir h<·arts and
tht·ir wallet.s, and Frazier said wht•n tlw
song wns pla~·ed a second timt', .. tht•n•
Groups Reach
Agreement on
Convention
Site Issue
H.C'pn•sentatives of the Houston host
committt•t• for the l)emocratic National
Convf.•ntion and the "Commitlt'<' for a
Democratic Awareness" reached a ten
tative agreement this past week to work
together towards certain mutual goals.
Gene Harrington , an organizer of the
lat!Rr committee, called his meeting
with RuRsell Rowe "very productive ..•
a major breakthrough in this effort."
Harrington's group has been waging
a vocal campaign to make the site sel('('·
lion team consider homophobic ele
ments in the Houston Chamber of
Commerce in making its deci.sion on
whether to bring the convention here
Rowe, the asi·iistant host committee
chair, has been quoted as saying that
tht> conv(•ntion is being "held hostag-e"
to tlH' demnnds of an activi.st fring-c•
group.
Slt•p.s agn•NI on during tht• Thursday,
J)(•<· ·I, mt't.•ting w<•re:
-A prm·t•ss will ht• dt·velopt•d to hring
gay and lt>shian repn·st·ntation into tht•
host eommittN•"
-Rcm:t• will 'assist in .s<'tting up a
'nintinuous line of communkation '
l)(•h,.·c·t·n gays and the Houston c-om
munitv. and
-M~·mlx·rs ofthP twocommith·t·swill
work jointly on a stntt'mc·nl to bt· issut•d
hy tilt' host <'ommittee supporting a hos·
pitablt• t•nvironm<'nl for all Dl'mocrats
at tht• c·onvt·ntion. inrluding gay mt·n
and lc·.shinn.s.
In n•lat<'<I devt•lopment.s, the National
Confl•n•nt't' of l.t•sbiun and Gay Eledt•d
and Appointed Officials passed a rpsolution
in .support of the Hou~ton Commith't'
for n D<·mocratic Awart'nt·ss and
its goals. Tht• n·soultion wa.s sig-nt.fl hy
:W OJ)(>ll)y gay officials and was
t·ndorsl'CI hv tht• l\ational Leshinn and
na.v I h·mo~·ratic Cluhs Cuueus.
Frant·t·s •·Hiss~" Fan·nthold at'n·ptt·d
itn invitation to lw th(• committN•'s
honorurv ('hair
wnsn 't a cir\-' eve in the house."
Giving fnt.;.,,orah1e performances
wc·n· Torl'hV Lane. Terresa MonC't,
"Miss Alah~1ma, .. Zack Meca. Kt•nn~·
Rutlt.•dgt'. Traey. ·•Miss Montrose.'
Hn·nt Daranda. and Ron .. Tuck" Moss
Fruzit·r st•rn><l as mastf.>r of <·Premonit•s
Mi kt· Sullivan of··Tuundt'r and Ught
ing" providt•d a ~15,000 sound system
for th<' show. David Szvnal was tht'
lighting and production ~ssistant.
Frazi<•r t•.stimated audiC>nce attendanrC'
at over :mo.
9il0i>PRV.C~\
from $1~5 and up
Get Real!!
Ryder Trees tJI} 1.1jjl I 1617 Richmond I l at Mandell
The Cast 8c Staff of
the Venture-N
Say Thank You People of
Houston for the
$12,000 Donation
to the Omega House
2923 Main 522-0000
4 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 5. 1986
Protein Helps Repair Immune Systems of AIDS Patients
This tory appeared orlRmall.v m the
Tursda) .W1du:f'ek l.'x 1ra" .ttontrose \.~mce
CA:\IBRIDGE, Ma". •UPl>-A prot•in
extracted from white blood cells st>ems
to repair the damaged immune systf'ms
of AIDS patients, preliminary t(•sts
show, encou-aging a biotechnology
firm to bt·gm natiorwide tests of th(•
suhstnnce.
A drug produced from the protein hns
nllowt-d some AIDS victims to J?uin
weight, recover from infections a"'.ld
exhib1 other signs of improved immune
system functions-withoutadverses1dt>
effects. the tests showC'd.
"\\ e arc· very ronvinced of what we'vp
eN'n so far. hut we\·e got tn confirm it,"
said Dr ~1arise Gottlieb. vice president
of medical affairs for JMREG Inc of
r\ew Orleans ... We have to tX" cautious."
Gottlif'h s8ld ~ov. :!:1 the hiotM:·hnology
company has lwgun a nationwidl•
study of the drul(, callt'<I IMREG· I on
If){) patil'nt."' in five cities
The study was startt"d after the sub
stan<·e, In preliminary trials. boosted
tht• immune svstems of about 110
patif'nts with 8.cquired immune dt·fi
ciE>nfy syndrt>me with AIDS-nlated
complex
Unlikedrufi!'s such as AZT, wht(·h was
approved rocently for wider testin~.
!:\!REG-! do"" not fight the AIDS virus
dire<tly Instead, Gottliehsaid, ll\IR~:(;.
1 to(>('ms to npair damaged immum• systems
hy enabling so·<·alled T-heIP.r
cells to produce substances that n·g-u
latt" the immune system.
AIDS dt·stroys n victim s 1mmum· sys
/41 11-'<'TJtf--
avaRt-1s
~11US A
JO-~-()j)
lll'lD WW<
t.JITH A
RllJS llJ
HIS~·
h·m primnrJ_y by killinlit'. T-4 helrwrcells
To he t>ligihle for the new study,
patit'nts must havt' AIDS-rplated com
P!~x or AIDS with the skin can('t'r Kapos
1 s surcoma. no historv of
opportunisitir infections and a· minimum
numher of T--t cells.
Whilt· tht•st• &Tl" the typt's of patit·nts
n~t·anht:rs helif'vt• would lM:m•fit most
from tht· drufl{ the suhstanC'(' also may
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Breakfast
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Lunch
3.95
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ht· Ip more ta:vt•rt..J:y ill patit•nts. Gottlit•h
said
Participant~ will reeeive biweekly
injPctions for six months. The n·sults of
the study should ht• availahle nt'xt year,
Gottlil'b said
If tht.• drut.t provt•s as l'ffective as
hoped in furthl•r t<·sting, ht· said, itfould
hf> availahle for mor(• general use within
two years.
Tht• Studv will he fonduded at thrt·e
New York. C'itv fadlities-Columbia
UnivE>rsity Hosi>ital. Brookl~·n Cal{'donian
Hospital. and tht· State Univl•rsity
of Nt>w York Ilt•alth St·ienet• (\•ntt·rand
at Ei~wnhower Mc·diC'nl Centt•r in
Han(·ho Miraj{<', Culif., Univen;ity Hospitals
in C'h·vtolnnd, lJniv<·rsity Hospial
in Boston nnd sl•v<·rnl sitl's in Nt•w
Orh•ans
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Sat., Dec. 610pm
Uniform Party
Thursday, Dec. 11:
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10pm
(Prizes include dinner for two at The Hunt Room and
Steak &Ale)
Friday, Dec. 12: First Male Strip Night
10pm
$100 Cash Prize, $25 Second Prize
Also: Gary Podgitt Birthday Weekend
Home of Eagle Leather
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DECEMBER 5. 1986 / MONTROS E VOICE 5
6 MONTROSE VOICE DECEMBER 5. 1986
Put Your Faith in OHEC
The Innocent Bystander
By Arthur Hoppe
~ever has AmeriC'an foreign poli<·y heen
in such disarray_ Never has thP NATO
alliann• ht-en !-.~ riven with recrimina
lions To l{rasp the gravity of the crisis
om_• only nN>rl note that nevc•r havt• th!'
T~:moc:rats ~t'n so happy.
With th~ pn•si·
dent helph•ss, th€'
Congrt•ss confused
an<l tht• Stnlt•
lkpartmt•nt in hid·
ing, is tht.•rt• no one
to bring ordl·r out of
chaos'? Yt•!-., then• is
Into the hreech in
tlw nick of time has
stepped that distin
guisht'CI policy ana·
lyst, Dr llom~r T
Pettibone \' !"' 0. P ..
IJ.V.\I
Gi mg ngh• to thr heart of tht• matlt•r
as ts t-·s wont, Dr Pettihom· is aln·adv
husily t•ngagt>d m forming the Organization
of HoslHJ?t' Export1ni:
Counfrit-s- hettl"r known bv its llt'rn·
nym. OflE( .
'Thi• basil' prohlt·m has hf:>pn a lack of
coordination ht'lwt>t•n th(' W(·stnn
nat ons that prodUC'C' hostagt•s." said
Pt•ttihont•- "Prt•sident RN1gan. for
example, has been vociferously warn·
•ng our alli s not to dE>al with lt··rrorist:-;
only to disoovt'f that hP has ht•t•n
st·c·n>tly dealing with terrorists. And
h<'avt•n only knows what the Fn·nch
havt• bft.n up to.
.. A!:". u const·quence, the t·ntire intt•rna·
tional hostage markt·t has ht·en thrown
into ft'rmt•nt. Prires art• soaring and R<•i
rut is f:.u:('d with an acute hostagt• shor·
tagt' ..
I <·ouldn't ht·lp hut leap to th<• prt·si·
dt·nt'ti dt·ft·nst• .. Well," I said. "at l«.•ast
ht· wns ah IP to fn·t• thr('(• Amt•rican hos·
t.<1g<·s from the hands of the tt>rrorists ...
"Trut>," said Pettibone. "And what
did tht• tnrorists do'! Th<·y simply s(•izNI
thrt:P mort- Amt·riC'an hostHgt•s to
rt•ph'.. . th£'1r supply. So, at ht•st tht•
prt•sid£'nt ts harr.ly holding his own. Rut
at what cos•! Twt>lvt- million dollan- _..,
wt·apons induding 200X anti tank
r (·kets Thnt"s fi4l9.'i rorkt•ts per hos
l-ttg<". Tht• \1a ia wou dn 't dt·mand tl-ut
many:
''You tL k OHEC's lht• answn·r• I
askt•d
"Certam!y;' said PC'ttihom•. "Hy
thrrnh·ning to c-urtail thP procluction of
hostal-!f'S, .nn intnnationat hostagt• <·ar·
h·I could imr>ost• a ht·nchmark prin• on
all h•rrorist groups_ I don't st·t' why a
hostug-t' should go for mor(• than, sa~·, 2!l
surfac(·-tci.<lir mi!-isih•s. ~h'<·k. it onlv
t<lk(•s om• to hring down a 7·17." .
"That's trut>," l <'OOC't>dt'd "But what's
to to>top tht> tnrorists from st>lling- us hos·
tagPs and tht·n simpl~· s(•izing mon• as
tht•_\''vt- he(•n doing in tht• past'>"
" It's to their advantage to stabiliu•
tht• hostagt• markt•t:• Pethhone said
"As it stands now, thry don't know
what tht•y'll gt•t for a hostagt', and this
int(·rfen·s with tht·ir long-rangt· plan
ning. Forexnmple, I'vr spoken to Amal
the shadowy lt>adt>r of the ~ight \'is
itors, an old, <·stah)iJo;h<•d Palestinian
t<•rrorist organization. He agr(>(•d that
his group could makt> out quit<• nict·I~· on
thn·t· hostagt•s a vt·nr"
'So you plan h; sc·t hag limits'!"
"That's rij!ht. OHEC will lic<•nst·
n·sponsihlt• tnrorist on.wnizations and
issut• th(•m hostagt' tags. Natural!~·, \\-l'
won't pay for a hostagt• who isn't prop·
nly tuggt·d. That ought to t•liminatt·
poac·hing"
"'C:ooil irh•a," I said.
"'In turn, .. said Pt>ttihom•, "'we·ll gua
rnnt1-t• to f'Upply thl·m with g('nuinel}
vnhmhl1· host.agt•s ttnd not sonw Whit1•
House aidt• who wouldn't ht> m1sst~d"
'Su-el~· nny Whih• lloust• aidt• would
ht• mtsst·d'"
"'I was thinking of Admiral Poin<kx
tt•r"
I said it was a J..:'.fl'Ctt plan, hut ont•
thini.c hotht•rt•d mt•: \Vouldn't it h(•
simplt'r just lo n·fus(• to m•gotialt· with
anv tnrnrists at all'!
i'>r P(·ttihorw frowm·d. "You know,
you may han· sonwthing th(•n'," h<•
said_ "It's a sham(• tht• prt'sidt•nt didn't
think of that•
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Dec. 5, 6, 7-SS Liquor Bust
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Tues-Pool Tournament $3 entry
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Wed-Chuck Wagon-Hot dog &
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AIDS Research
Benefits to be
Held in New
York, Boston
{ '111!1 I Pri•ss /11tcr11at/011al
.Jost·ph 1,app will produn·agc_1laron<·nt
Sundav at thP Nt·w York Shak<·spNIH'
Fn1ti\·;1l's Puhlfr Th<'atn• in Nt>w York
for tht• lu·rn.fit of tht• Amt•riC'an Found a
tum for AIDS H€·st•an·h. tht· c·<·l(·hrity·
studrl<·d organization ht·ad<·d by
ElizahethTavlor.
IA·onard B·t·rnstt·in, Marvin llamlish,
Marilyn Hornt', Bnnadt>tlt• Pt•lt·rs,
Linda Ronstndt nncl l~am· Stnn nrt•
l'XJ)(>d1'Ci to pnform at tlw cont·t>rt,
which will hr followpdhvndinnnut tht•
• '1•w York A<·ndl'umv of Ar
It ti not a clwap ~ight on thr town
h1 wt•Vf•r Cf1·1wral admisswn tiC"kPts
cost lll<Xl t'Hdt and a tkkPt (·ntitling
th(• ))(>urn to sit .it a tnhl<' pn-sidt-d o\'t'I
hv a .. 1r will <"ost ~2;~)()0 enc-h. Orgnniz
t•rt> HU\' Owy hopt• to rnisl' $2flfl,OOO for
AIJ>S ·r<·~t·art'h.
M<'anwhilt'. singns GraC'C' ,Jon<'S and
Sht•t·nn Easton an• scht>duled to pt·r·
form in Boston nt•xt Tu('sday at tht• Bos·
ton Against AIDS fundrais('r for th<>
AIDS Al'lion Commitl('e at th<• M<>tro
nightclub.
Officials Argue
Over Number
of AIDS Cases
in Mexico
MEXIC'O CITY (lJPl>---Moro than 2f>0
<·as1·s of A IDS ha V<' IX'<>n r£>portc·d m
Mt·xico. hut tlw numlwr of J><'Oplt·
£>xp1tst•d to tht•dis<•ast• may go as high as
25,000. a spt·<·ialist said last Sunday.
Mo~t of tht• victims of a<·quin·d
immum• d<·fic·1t·nn· syndromt· an• <·on
('t•ntratt•d in tlw (-1~pilnl. 107 ntS('ti, said
I )r Bdisario Cutinn·z, an infrctious
dist•ust• spt't·ialist ut th1· National llni
Vt·rs1ty of Mt'Xl<'O,
Tht· (·ountr~"s f;t"C'ond largC'st c·ity,
(;uadulajara. hn~ tht> st·c·ond hh.dwst
incidt·Twt• with somt· :l<.l <·ast·s, with tlw
othC'r vidims living along tht• ll.!".·
~-11-xifnn hordPr and in othn northnn
t;tHtl'R. lWtlaid
Earlin, a hospital administrator put
tlw numhn of AIDS victims in Mt·xiro
ut ovt·r 1;,00, saying it was in part duPio
tlw frc·1• movt'mt•nt of Ml•xi<·ans to nncl
from major lJ.S. l'itit·s
Th<• lh·alth Ministry hns not gi\'1·n
r('(·1•nt stntistic.o .. ;. on tht• disNtst•'s in«·i
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~tt Eemoriam
ADOLFO "J.C."
BARRERA
Ot 1q54-N1 v 31· 19bb
JC broU 11 y 1v and ta1. ·1htE·r to those
who knew him Hts passage ~unday after
noor leaves us saddened but thankful to
have shared this life with him
We choose to celebrate JC 1n a memorial
$erv1ce at St nset 01 S1 nf'ay Dec 7 1986
WI! will gather et 4 30.., rn n Buffalo Bayou
Park near the sculpture ( Spmdletop 1
ac- ss rom Jeffersrn r:>av1_ Ho!<.p1tal. Allen
Parkwav at rz t You are 11iv1ted 10 bring
remembrances meditations and a balloon
TOM POUDRIER
Tom d O' 19 19·lh wor~ ~d
tor T. f ii 14 ~ •ars T..,,,, was
adm1:~ed fl. c.;Jsa De Ninos 1 st three days
before he passed away on Nov 24 1986
Tom tS survived by his parents and two
brothers
Tti:ose wtio knew ll"Jm were greatly
blessed •o st-are his fr1endsh1p fun laugh·
ter and to know ttie true 1T1ean1ng of
friend
The family reque~ts that cortnbut1ors be
made lo the AIDS Foundal 01 Hf ustor
P 0 Box 66973 Suite 1155 Houston 77006
We ov-e )'l"'u T m not to say goodby bl.JI
so ton 14 r nrw · I we meet again
love from II your lnertd~
LESTER EARL MARTIN,
JR.
Lester Earl Martin Jr 36. died November
26. 1986 after a lengthy llness He will be
missed by all Arrangements were made by
Earttlman's Fureral Home
Community
News from Neigh borhood & Community Groups
~Interim Board Named
for Activity Center
The coord1nat1ng committee of a new gay community center proiect has temporanly
restaffed the Montrose Activity Center board of directors The six new directors, Dwayne
Wells. Joe Wilson. Manon Coleman, Bnan Keever. Jim Owens and Rev Bob Shively, will be
formally apointed by Ray Hill for an interim penod endmg March 1987
All but Coleman attended a meeting called by Wilson and Shively Monday, Nov 24, to
discuss establishing an acttv1t1es center in central Montrose Coleman. who had expressed
interest 1n the effort but was unable to attend the meetrng. will be re1oming the MAC board,
Hill said
Hill was the only member of the previous MAC board who dtd not resign following a
dispute over Gay Pride Week planning this year He has said hrs ultimate goal ts to remove
himself from the board
Wilson said a mechanism for election of board members will be designed at community
meet ngs between now and March A new board. which may 'lr may not include the
comm1..mty center committee. will then be elected he said
The r-mmunity center grotJp 1s taking advantage of MAC's already existing charter
because its 501-C3 non-profit status tS d1ff1cult to obtain. Wilson explained Gay Pride
Week will be under the direction of an ert1rely $eparate committee l"e said
Because MAC was originally chartered as a commuf"l1ly cent f the pro1ect fits ttie
corporation well Hill said
Another pubhc meeting to discuss the center pro1ect is scheduled for Jan. 12 Resources.
financing, location and pooling of community and organizational efforts will be considered
at that t1m1 Wdo;on said
~Church of the Rock Expands Ministry
Fro1 a Chui :t of the Rock Press Relea~,e
Chur(.h ..>f thi.. Ruck • ... a gay outreach church .;rgan1zat1on. started two years ago, on the
wests1de of Houston
Bible studies begin each Sunday at 9 30 am and continue with services at 10 30 am
Wednesdays at 8 00 pm , GAA meets at the church Potluck suppers are held every
second Saturday of the month at 7.00 pm A social gathering called Rockettes Open
House' will begin Jan 24. 1987 at 8 30 p.m and c intinue every fourth Saturday of lhe
month
The pastor of the church is Rev Laura J S1eczynsk1 The minister of outreach 1s Rev
Sherral Vertura Cou:"Sellng is available to persors m need
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Montrose Clinic Wins Battle
with Former Landlord
Tht- l\1ontrost• Clime· has won a sl·tll('·
m1·nt plus intnt·st in a two-ypar lawsuit
.against ih formt·r landlord, announc-ed
Alan Pit'rc·t>, lrt•asun·r of the dink.
Tht• st•ltlt·mt·nt against Gt"<>rjW Mas
sott, who owni-. the building at IO 1 \\.'t•st·
ht·imt·r tht· dinic"s original lcK·ntmn,
was rl:'H<'ht·d in a jury trial Tu(•sday.
l>t·c-. 2. Pirrtt> estimated the total
amount now dm· the di nic at around
.,' 20C'Hl. plus some portion of th<> lt'gal
ft·1·s Th('r(> wns still i-;ome question as to
how muc-h of the attorney's fr-es tht•
land lord would he ht'ld liahir for, PiPrce
said Thursdav
Mnntrost· C.lini<' oc·c·upit·d tht• bui lding
until .Jum• 19H·1 The· din i<· movNI
l~·<·aust• Massott want{'(I to rnist• tht•
mnnthh· n·nt hy $~00, Pit•rrp ~aid
Tht• suit was filt·d ht·t·ause Massolt,
daiminJ,:" major damagt•s to his prop·
t·rt~ rt•fust'll to return the diniC''s $:!f)(H)
dt·pos1t. Clinic chrt'<'tors c·ontt>ndt•d tht·
\War on th(' fou·ilitv was normal for its
c·ommc·rdal 01wralion. The cli nk thM1
was sN·ing about 1000 clients pt•r wc·t·k.
Although the• judgt•mt·n t award1·d to
the• diniC' was substan tia l. Pierc·t• said it
is doubtful tht·n· will h<' an imm('Cliate
impact on funds. The money will pro ha·
bly lw difficult to ('(1llt·ct bec·ausl• tht'
pmJ><'rly ownn is rc·ported ly hrok1>,
Pi(·rc.·t• snid.
Pit'r<.'t· said thc·n· ii-; a possibilit.v that
c·urn·nt n·nt on the bu ildi ng c·nn ht• gar·
nishN'<I for P<l'.\'mt·nL ... on th<• srlt l«m<·nt.
Masl-'oll n·c·t·nt l ~· rE'·IPas1•d his propnty
whit'h had lwt•n vat'ant most oftht• pas t
two yN\rs. h(• said
A li<•n against thp pror)('rly may also
hr ohtai1wcl to assur<• tht• pa'.\'m<•nt is
madt'. Pit·rc·p said
Massot has 'l<I days to api.w.·al th1·
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10 MONTROSE VOICE / DECEMBER 5. 1986
Omega House, Ex-Employee,
Dispute Hospice's Expenses
Bv Sheri Cohen Darhonne
U ntrosr \lo1r~
A dum~?''t•Pment bctwe£>n the hoar( of
duectors f Omega House and a formn
employee m ght result in a lt•gal ron
frontatior Mirhael Shuff. exe<·utive
director of the hospit·e. said Wednt·sday.
Respcmding to allE>gations of wastr
and resource exploitation in a letters(•nt
by Ken Durham to local publications.
Shuff said Durham himself had
approved many of the figures he is now
protesting while employed as budget
director of the facility which opened
Aug 21
Durham insists he had disaJ.,rreed
wt th Shuff over appropriations in Omega
"s start-up budget, whirh tht•y workt·d
•m together ThP hudgt.•t sets a SJfH}
monthly expense a('count and a discretionury
fund for Shuff in addition to his
fl. • ..1ry "It was tDurham"s) hudg(•t,'
Shuff He.cl. ''That wns his joh.'
I>urh11m sayi.; ht· lost his joh lwn1ust•
f udministrntivt· disag-reem(•nts with
Shu f ttnd a hoard "convPnwntJv t'om ·
pmu-d of Shuffs fnends-" Shuff, how
e\·er, cl llffi~ that l>urham has personal
t>mot1onal pr11hlems.
Shuff said Durham has made threats
on his life, and that ht'" feels the t·x
employee mi~ht he behind n•<·rnt
har&!":->tnJ.!" telephore calls to the houst•
Dur1'am's ft•ttt·r outlines alh·ged
waste 1n OmC'ga s opt•rating buclgt't.
including rE>nt of S2000 per month and
Shuff hudgt·tt'<i annual salarv of
. :l0,000 plus ht•npfit,-.; Th<" lt·ttn -also
aff_Us<·s Shuff of not S<Tt'ptmg as many
rrs1d('nts as th(> homf' is capahle of car
ing for
Shuff dm1 s h vmg mp . .n mll, .~ L
salary api:.r prmttor but sn)'s hP oft1·n
does not rt'<'l'IVl' n full pa.v<·hpc·k lwniust•
tht· funds an• not availahlP. Omt·ga
Hcmst· c·urrt·ntlv rt'('Pivt•s no aid from
govnnmt·nt agt·nc·it·s and no grant
fundinf,!, Shuff !'aid.
Salarif•s rl'l'eivf•<l hy employc"<·s of
AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc .. and
administrators of other hospices were
cons1dert-d in determining the salary
level. Shuff said
An invt•stigation of Omega'r-; check·
book rN:·ords n·vt·aled the following
salary payment:; as of May. 1986:
Shuff rt't't•ived checks in the amount
of SJ ,MH.11~ in Mav .• June, Oc'lolx·r and
Novt•mht•r; ·~;J()() in.July and Septc·mber;
and ~000 in August
Durham n·c·eiv(•d paymPnts of
$1,5B~l.f>X in ,Junt• and August; $-16(1 in
May ... :->OO in .July und a hack srttl(•m(•nt
of $1.HhO.fl7 in Sepll'mhn, following his
tnmmation
A C'untnwt signt'<I hv Durham and tht'
Onwga Hou.!'f• hoaro' as a lt•rm of tht•
~ettkment rt·stri<ts t.·itlwr from dis<"uss
tng dr<·umstunc(·s of Durham's (•mplo:v·
mt·nt or t('rmination.
Hut ~huff Raid ht> was afraid if h<•
didn't respond. peopl<· who had s(·(·n
Durham's h·ttt·r would "think W(' havt'
somt•thing to hide" Tht• l(·tll'r itst•lfwas
u violation of tht• ngn·1·mt·nt. he addt·d .
ShuffconcC'dNi that th('n·nt is "rPally
high." hut said tht.· prnblt·m sh•mmt·d
from tht• diflicultit·s of finding a land
ownn willing- to lt•ast• a building for
()mt•ga's purpost•s
Omt•ga Houst• wns dPsign(•d as a hos
pit·t· for tht• h·rminully ill in tht• last
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s 8,.{t'S. Shuff cltfrihut~ Its 'ov. occu
pnnc·y ratt• lit has onl:..- housM 6 PWA s
sim·t• open1ng1 to a misundt•rstm1ding of
th<• hosJ>it·t· nm<·t·pt and tht• inability of
many pt·oplt• to a<Tt•pl tlw fnrt that tht•y
nn• dying
"Tht·\· st·t.· it us a house of dN1th."
Shuff s;1id. "(l'WA'slthink. 'that means
tht· end. I'm not going there"'
HC" said rE>forrals are now incn•asing.
Th(• thr('("h(•d facility now has two bed
ridden resid(•nts a~d is expec·ting a
third.
In his lettn, Durham compares
(•Xpt·ns(•s of Ompga House with those of
McAdory Hous<·, a temporary residPnce
fn<·ility operah-d by AIDS Foundation
Hou~ton
Although MC'Ador.v's operating
budgt·t for its st•v(•n·h(•d facility is prob·
ably lt·ss than that c>fOm(•ga. AFH E>X(•t'
utivt• dirN·tor Curtis Ditkson said the
two homt·s s1•rvt• verv difft·rent nt•(•ds
and c·annot lw ('ompa~NI
"M<'Adorv llnust• is an intnim n·s1
ch·rn·t• for :lmhulatorv PWA's without
financ·ial rt•sour~es.'' Dickson
t•xplaint•d "Om(•ga Houst• is for
patit·nts who an• no longt•r involvl'<I in
prnlongt•d tn·atmt·nt. Th(• only tn·at
m(·nt tht·rt• is to kt•c·p thc·m C'ltmfortahJt.,
to cun· for tht• dyinJ.(."
Dickson said lmth ar(> d1•spnatt•h·
nPC'<lt·d, acldinK that an "in hetw('(•n"
fat'ility to provid(• •·nursing home"·i.YP<'
rure should also ht• devt·loped.
AIDS Foundation Houston, lnr., rur,
n·ntly has six paid staff positions, two
of whit'h are fund(•d hy grants. Dirkson
smd C'f1mp(•titive salaril's are nffessary
to attrart quality- pt•rsonm·I to fill th(•
various 1>ositions
Dirkson said Durham works as a
voluntt·t·r for AFJI and that the founda·
tion hai-; had nodiffkultit>s with him. H(•
rharnrt(•riu·d thP dispute as "a problc·m
bt:'twt"t.·n him (Durham) and Om<·ga
House.•
Di<·kson's salary is $30,(l(J(). AFH's
dirt•c·tor of social sc·rvirt·s makes
.. :20.(HI(). and th(' m·w position of mental
h(«llth din·<.·tor pays ~2:J,f.,C)(}_ The foun·
datinn also (•mploys nn t-duration din·c·
tor a hookk('t'Jlt'r and a secrrtary.
All of tht• din•dor positions have been
fillt-d hy d(•greed, heavily experienC'ed
individuals, Dirkson said. Their salar·
ies an• at the "low t•ncl" for their educa
tion levels and work history, he added
The foundation usually does not have
trouble mN•ting its month·to·month
operational hudgrt, hut still needs funch•
to maintain the present level of client
and C'ommunity servict•s in the long run,
Dickson said. f-IN•stimatt-d the monthly
hudgl'l at around $2:~$27.(~JO. AFB
receives ahout $4·fl000 in plt·dgt·s
monthly. hr said
A third Houston AlDSserviceorgani
zation. Aid for AI08. operates on a dif
ferent concept. Oirector Joe Porro said
there are no salaries or office expenses.
and no pre-determined budget. Over
head consists of a post offirp box. a telephone
bill. and corporate taxes.
Income. consisting mainly of private
donations in varying- amounts and
"money jar" rollections in Montrose
businesses. is largely handed out to
PW As rcquestinK assistance on a first·
comr, first-i:;erved bnsii:;
The organization's current b~nk b~I
ance is about 600, $400 of which will
prohably hE> giv(•n out in $!"lfl increments
this month, Porro !"aid.. .
'\V(·'r(> a small orgamzatwns ... wt•
don't inh·nd to grow large." Porro said
Aid for AIDS pattt'Tn«'<I its hy-laws
uflt'r chn·d aid pn1){rums in IJ1s Angc·lt·s
and San FnmC'i!'<·o. Porro t·xplain('(I
Fortunes
Leo Must Talk Fast
By Mark Orion
F F 1ay '1e !§ hr1 19fl MonOay >e IJ 1'18
ARIES This 1s a time when age differ
ences are crucial and difficult If your
lover or spouse 1s much older or younger
than yourself. some tensions caused by
that will come to a head Talking it out 1s,
as usual. the way to solve the problem
Stop fussing Start talking
TAURUS -A gathering that seems
quite social and festive may present a
business/ professional opportunity that
causes you to ask yourself where you're
going and what you're going Don"t miss
out on a big chance just because things
seem OK the way they are
GEMINI - Don't be afraid of an argument
with the one you love. With a strong
love as a basis. you can get things out 1n
the open in any way possible. Last week"s
words of love were comfortmg. but now ii
may require some force to get your point
across Results will be the same
CANCER Ever been between a rock
and a hard place? You're going to need to
be smooth and soft in order to shde out
Oon"t take the offensive on this one Let
intwtion and your own special kind of
v1s1on and touch guide you out and away
from this situation
LEO You·re going to have to do some
fast talking to get out of this weird situation.
Use all your charm. finesse. tact ,
whatever you·ve gel. and move down the
road .,Foxy" might be the key word Oon"t
let another fast talker get you down.
though
VIRGO You·re trying to complete
something In order to do this, you may
have to yeild Remember your soft and
gentle side, and use 11 even when 1t seems
you don·t have to. Oon"t give up1 But do
some giving 1n to get things done
LIBRA Times of heavy confrontation
are about over and you're ready for a
llltle of the tighter side of hfe. Seek out
some good fun Movies and dancing and
light-hearted romancing are on the
agenda Don't let fall pass without a little
sllllne!>S
SCORPIO You're a bit on the absent·
minded side. so mental labors aren't tn
the cards. Anything that requrres physical
stamina and endurance should be
right up your alley, though Working or
running 1t out will be especially good We
love you when you're all sweatyt
SAGITTARIUS Once you've pushed
through, over around and beyond that
old problem that was bringing you down.
you·11 en1oy a new sense of assurance
that may surprise you You may want to
took up a Capricorn friend. partner or
lover for a good time
CAPRICORN Falling in love again
can·t help It Yet this falhng in love may
have some practicality to 1t What this
means is up to you But let yourself fall.
waves of emotion will be released in a
magnificent way And there's a bonus
beyond 1t1
AQUARIUS You've solved a mystery.
something that's been puzzling you for
some time That allows you to make some
plans for the future and go after exactly
what you want A man who 1s older than
you may figure nicety 111 this picture
PISCES All systems are go Combining
the strength and courage of your con·
vrct1ons with the grace of being able lo
accept your rewards make this a time of
great sat1sfact1on Then the basic playful·
ness of your nature appears Need I say
more?
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12 MONTROSE VOICE DECEMBER 5. 1986
Vatican Misses True Meaning
of the Word 'Catholic'
By Cecilio Morales
Pacific St>us Snc ice
8J}f•c1al to thf' Mrmtnuw Vo1a
Modt•rn Vatican practice, exemplifit•d
at the latt•st tr S. hishops conference.
would have astonished Ignatius of Anti·
och Writing in I to a.d .. he is the om·
who coined tht' term "Catholic Church."
The Syrian hi~hop. one of the fin-;t
church lt>aders to bear the title. knew
nnly of a loose network of local Chris
tian communities founded hy men and
wc1mf'n who had walked with .Jf:sus of
• "azareth Wlwn Ignatius duhhf·d his
church "'kathoJ1ka," Greek for catholic.
he meant to expn·s!" Christianity's hopt•
rfhridg' ng dif(ercnet·s m religious pral'·
tice as well as tht' secular d1v1sions of
his time.
Today thf' word ( atho1ic-.1lwoys
capitalize~ s usc>d to set up 1 sN·tnnan
w ' around H fortrt·ss rdigwn, a purport.-
dly timl'!C'ss set of h•m•ts and a SJll"·
cifkinlly Wt·stnn cultun•.
Rom<•\; fimtl word in t·ensoring- Seat
tlt•'s archbh•hor, Raymond Hunthaus·
pn's m1mstry to homosexuals. likP its
rei.: ng m of Latin Am€'fiC'an liht·ration
theologisL-., suggests that the \'atican
looks upon the Catholic Chur('h still as
a monolithl<'·, Europt·<entf'red orgamzaiion
marching in lock step.
In tht• l'nih'CI Stah's-\\ 1tness Chi·
cago politiC"s-tht" lahel Cathr1lic almost
invariably mt•ans Irish , Italian or
Slavi('
In Jowrr rasC' thr word en tho lie 1s !·WI·
dom ust•d. When it appt·ars. those who
should know ht:Ut·r are suddC'nly sur·
prisNI.
Rome's final word in
censoring Seattle's
archbishop Raymond
Hunthausen 's
ministry to
homosexuals ...
suggests that the
Vatican looks upon
the Catholic Church
still as a monolithic,
Europe-centered
organization
marching in lock step.
Surh wns tht> <·ast• st·veral years ag-o
wht•n a ('llffiTililtt't..' of u.s.· hishops.
<·hargt·d with writing a pai-;toral ll·tkr
on HispaniC's in thi~ <'Oun try. ran anoi-;s
the tt·~m in_ n dr~fi of tht· do~:um(•nt
.. This H1span1c pn'M'n<'(\ tht• pas·
saJ:t' n·ad, .. challt•ng<'s us all to ht• mon•
('athulif, mon· opt·n lo th(• divPrsit~· of
Gay America
Event!'. of Gay Community Croup" NationwidC'
Community Resource
Conference Slated for January
A .ti · 1deco mr 1ty 1etwork11gw1tt tt •lesb1an1gaycommun11y
1f"I Texas has bee., scheduled ur Jar1 e4 and 2.i; at the Urirver'S1ty of Texas Law
Sch1 01 1r Austu
The pur..,ose I the corterence will be 10 build d community effort that will hdve as a
•ong-range goal the complete Ppea1 of Texas Penal Code 21 06 the~tate sodomy statute
Some f the tnp1cs to be covered will be Building the Lesbian Gay Network. Network
ng with t e N4 n oay Community Fundra1s1ng Techniques and Organiimg the Lesb1ar
Gay Community at •he Local Level The conference structure will allow for small group
d1scuss1ors in wh1cf'\ nt -action with the workshop lear'ers will provide ari opportunity tc
!Share u1 1c.,ue 'Jerspect1ves on local .t;0mmuf"l1ty ssues
The conference s sc 'led Lied to begin at B n a m on Jan 24 and 1s being sponsored by
lesbian gay organizations in both Austin iod ')an A1 ton10 There will be a m1n1mal
conlerence ea1strat1on fee
e le~ 'JO" Aust n T Kas 78 613
~""Night of a Thousand
Gowns" to Be Held In NYC
Frcm ipre s
rhe 1m "'131 Court_,_ ·m NL ti A1 ·rica Wiii t~ ~ ......... e itt Night of a Thousand
Gowns a Ir bute to tf'e pioneering role ol dr;ig n the lest-1an and 9ay commuri1t1es
Sah rday Mar 'h 21 m the Grand Ballroom 'Jf tt"te Waldorf Astor a n NPw York City This
first nat onw1de charity ball hopes le atlact 1000 attendees •r("m throt.Jghout the U S ard
Canada ~rd raise S~ 000 tor sc..,eral national gay nd esb1an rgan zat1ons pnrt"ar1ty
concerned with AIDS funding and gay c1v1I rights
Ttt1s s •heh.. soch ma1or ctlar ty event in the national gay and lesbian community that
salutes 1nperson •ors cind our sisters in drag· who have added both color dnd grassroots
pal1t1c :11 c -OLt to ur movement an;-ounced V1v1an Shapiro and George Dudley oord1na-
1nrs of the evert
Prc-cecds t om the ball will be d1stributeG evenly unc ng e AIDS Achon Council The
March on W ~hmgton Committee The Human Right Campaign Fund National Gay r:1nd
Lesb1af"I .,.ask Force and the New Y,..rk Gay and Lesbian Community Center wt-1ch s
serv1l"g as the oca~ sponsor
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~First Annual Ms. Leather Contest
The~ r a1 b ~ Mst Enterpr .e! ~· ·~t1 with Up Your Alley Productions
will present the f- nn Ar nual lnternat11. n<t1 Ms Ledthc1 "- untest to be held Saturday. March
2i 1987 al t,,e Club DVB 1n San Francisco
The lnternahoral Ms Leather Contest was created t>y a group of md1v1duals 1n the leather
community t enhance ~positive image of women m the 1ea1her lifestyle Contestants may
enter either as an mdl\lldual or be sponsored by an individual. group. bar club etc
Contestants will be 1udged in tour categories leather image physical appearance. atlllude
and personal11y and stage presence
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rt•ligious t•xprt•ssion."
IL'-> mNrning was unmistakahlP. With
anywhPrt' b(•twet•n I!) and 2() million
Hi~pnnit's (•m(•rging among the 52 mil
lion U.8. Cutholics, all mE'mhers of the
U.S. ('hurth would have to bC'come mon·
univt•rsal in outlook
Whitt· U.8. Catholics would havt• to
learn to !iv(• with hrown sisters and
hrothers. just as Ignatius had ask(•d
Romans and Gn·t·ks to show mort• tolt·r
an<'(' towards t>afh other in the chunh of
his dav
!'\on.(•tht·h·ss, om• hishop was aston
ished wht·n tht• word catholic. stripp<'d
of tht· familiar mt·c:ming, lt•ap('Cf out at
him from tht> tt•xt
lit• "-1l8 at first <·Ntain it should lw
d<.'h·tt'd. hut ht• t·vpntually hN·nmf• com·
fortahlt· t·noug-h with tht• word to livt•
with it in tht' draft. Hut whl·n it cumt·
h;H·k from tht• printn. tht• word had
ht·t·n italirizNl, as if to undt'rscor(• thr
unnaturalm·ss of tht.• idt>a
Ont• wondPrs if I lunthaust•n, pnhaps
a middling administrator, undeven J><'r
haps a littlt• fuzzy on th(• moral theology
ht> r(•ad in tht• st·minary yt·ars ago, was
not attt•m(>ting in his ministry to
t•xprt>ss tht• indusiv(•nt·ss of tht• pas
toral and tht· unin•rsal spirit ont'f' pro·
pounded h:'<· h.::nat1ui-;
CNtainlv at anv rat(' it is puzzlmg
how lgnaliu!-1 did 'not ('ome to mind to
INun('d mPn of today's Vatifan. Aftt·r
all, in a lt·ltn to thC' Romans, Ignatius
prais1>cl th<' C'hurfh's zeal forcorreft doc·
trint•. But ht• also pointt·d out that his
admiration wt·nt to tht·m mostly for
tht·ir prN•min(•nc·t• in lov('.
Tht• ll.S. Bi,hops C'Ould huv<•
remind(•d tht> Vatican of Ignatius.
C etil Morales a Washmgt")n-base"j IC)urnahst is a
ll ner s1aller oftt>e National Contere ce :ifCalhol•c
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DECEMBER 5. 1986 MONTROSE VOICE 13
Different Schools Have Different
Attitudes Regarding Sex Education
l 'mt1·d Pre ·s lntanatlonal
Around tlw C'ountrv. differt>nt school
distrids havP Pxpr~ssed differc•nt atti
tud(•s n•garding Surgeon G(•neral C
Ev<•rplt Koop'H call for gr<•ater sC"x C'clu·
cation, including l'duration ahout thC'
dist""" AIDS.
SomP <•xam1>IC's:
-Timothy Quinn, Wisc·onsin's dt·1>·
uty su1wrint<•ndl'nt of schools. said. "Wt•
High Court
Case Affects
AIDS Victims
WAS! 111'\.TOl\-Th<· Supr<·m" Court.
)waring a <'HSI' that C"ould d<·ll'rmint· th<•
lt·gal til-{hts of AIDS suffr•rns. was told
Ttu·sday that (·xpancling fl·dt•ral nnti ·
clistTimination laws to c·ovt•r 1woplt•
with a <"<>ntagious dist•ast• would go fur
ht·~:ond C'ongn•ssional intc•nt.
.. This cannot lw what C'nngn·ss had
in mind." Charh·s Frit.>d. Solidtor C<•n
nal of tht• lJ nitt·d Stah•s, said in urging
tht• Court to rult• that pt•oplt• with nm ta
gious illm•sst·s wt·n• not rovt·n·d by a
197:1 anti-hias law.
Tlw l'i\Sl' clot•s not il('tuallv involvt> an
AIDS vi<'lim. hut ratht•r a i.uht•rc·ulosis
vidim from Florida. Gene l-1. Arlin<'. a
kadwr was dismisst·d from his joh
wht•n his st·hrn1l hoard dis<:ovt•rt·d tht•
illm•ss ,
A lcl\\:t•r court rult·d that C'ontagious
clist•ust•s (not just tuhereulosis) wt>n• dis
nhilitit·s covt•rt·cl hv the 197:J law
Tht• I ligh Co~rt is t•xpt•c·t<>d lo
annountt> u clc•t·ision h:v .July 19H7
CC'rtamly would not be opposc·d to starting
AIDS t•clucation in grade thr<'t'. On
any issue• that relates to the safety and
wt.•11 -lwing of childrc•n we could c·ertuinly
lw supportivt.• of local school dis
~:~c~t; .. ttth'mpling to deal with that
I .. oral :-iC'hool distriC'ts establish curriculum
in Wisc·onsin, hut then• is a
rrquirM hl'alth t>dm:ation program.
-In Tt•xas, tht.• Stat<' Board of Educa·
tion on Kov. H rejt'<'lt-d a hc•alth text hook
lwc-ausp it hwkc·d t·nough matc·rial on
st•x <·duration. spt't·ificall~· AIDS. The
hoard im;lt·cHI approved the pun·has<• of
four othn hooks that indude chaplt•rs
Those Exposed
to AIDS Being
Isolated in
Colo. Prison
CANON CITY Colo <lJPliPn•
parutions wt•rt• ht·ing madP Thurs·
clay for the• 01><·ning of a new housing
unit nt a mt·dium·sN·urity prison to iso·
latt• inmutt·s <•xpos(•d to the AIDS virus.
ThP unit will ht.· tht> st.•c·ond of its kind
in Colorado, similar to a unit at tht·
maximum·st'l·urity Cc·nlt'nnial Corr<•< ..
tion F<H'ilty east ;,f tht• c·itv.
Tlw nt·w· unit has room for Hi prison t•
rs. and nffiC'ialN say Pight oftht• spat·t·s
\\'ill lw fill<'cl immPdiatc•l.v.
No aC'tivt· cas(' of AIDS has ht·t·n
found among inmates since tesling
lwgnn Inst l)t•<'t'm her. But the tests show
:LO prisont.•rs have heen exposed to tht·
AIDS virus.
on AIDS.
-Oklahoma School Superintendt'nt
John Folks said Koop's report included
recommendations only. "We've not
mandatrd anything to be done in the
sC'hools as far as instruction concerning
Ali)S," hP said "Each local school dis·
trict deh'rmint•s the instruction of
ht•alth, sex <>duration and ~omething
such as AlllS."
-In Nevada. State Superintendent of
PuhliC' Instruction Eugene Paslov said
no dist rid has yc·t t·nacted an AIDS t'<lu·
<'ation program. But he said a district
cun put AIDS instruflion into curriru·
lum undt•r sc·x Nlu('ation Ro far nom•
has don<' so.
-Stll' Stl't-cl, ht•alth t'Clucation coordi·
nator for AlhuquNqU(' PuhliC' Sc·honls n
Nt·w ~frxi<:o. has hc·(•n working on an
AIDS pilot projN·l to bt•gin in .Januar~·
Th<• projt·c·t adds AIDS information to
ht•alth c•dul'ation cour:-it•s for fifth. st.·v·
<•nth and ninth gradt•rs
-In San FranCi:-iCO, with one of tht•
largt·st gay C'ommunitil'N in the nation,
puhlit· st·hools spokeswoman Joan Has
kins said thP Board of Education had
not ~·t·t formulatt·d a rPspons<' to the surgt
·on g<'nnal's n"<·ommPndations ahout
AIDS. Tht' s<"hool :..~·stt•m already pro·
v1dt·s ht.·alth edut·ation that inclu<les s<'x
('(luc·ation and AIDS awan•nt'ss material.
Haskins said th<' district had h<•rn
givt.•n n grunt from th<• Ct•nters for DisNlS<'
Control to train ll·arhers who will
tNwh about AIDS and to develop an
AIDS curriC'ulum. A st•ssion on AIDS
wus h<•ld for2·1,000 high school studt•nts
in tht• distriC't Inst May,
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"So, you're a real gorilla, ore you?
Well, guess you wouldn't mind munchin' down
a few beetle grubs, would you? ... In fact,
we wanna see you chug 'eml"
Allen's interest in football extends to the
plotting of the opposition's marching-band
strategies.
Voice Comics
"look. I'm sorry .. If you weighed 500 pounds,
we'd certainly accommodate you - but It's
simply a foci that a 400-pound gorilla does not
sleep anywhere he wonts lo."
Ketchup makes the world right with Allen.
ITS ~~ .... CilfA HDL£ifJ
llll< BACK OF 11-1£ TROOSERS AND
IlL TAKE -IT. ---
"Well, from across the hall I could hear this
healed argument, followed by sounds of a scuffle.
Suddenly, there was this tremendous. bloodcurdling
'quooooocckl' That's when I called."
DECEMBER 5. 1986 MONTROSE VOICE 15
Houston Live
Alley Dips Into the 'Well' of Romance
Rmw Trt'lcunwy and Arthur Gmt'('f ar(' rt'lmifrd hy huddinR p/ayu•ripht
Tom irr1•11(·h in tlw A/fry Thl'atre's production of "Trf'iau·m·y of tht•
Ui·lls'"' l.1ft /tJ riRht arf' <:Jona Birf.fler, Mic·hf'I Gill a ... Tom Wrench and
Jf1chcwl .McCarff'll a.i; Arthur Gmn·r
Rcvi1•w by Bill O'Rourkc
.\lm1trmw \'mtT
Do vou rNtd Bnrhara Cartland novt•ls'!
Or, lwttt·r y<'l, thP Bront(• sisters or ,Jant·
Austin? In otht·r words, do yc>U love rom
nnn·'>
1'ht•n you'll lo\'l' 1'rrlmnu·y of th<'
"Wf'ils." now ht•ing staged at the Alley
Tlwutt•r
Thii; is not tht• kind of sillv romanrt•
that trips all ovt•r iti.; own leg~ and then
plants, wrt, sloppy kissl's all over your
fare. It won't rmharrass you in front of
t•ompany. It wouldn't bring the slight
t·st twingC' from Miss Manners
This is a quit•t romunct• that waltzC's,
t•vt•n polkas a littl(>, and then slips sidewavt<
i into your hNtrl, making it feel all
wa~m and .fuzzy
It c·ven hos Pn·tt•nsion to JSocial relevnn<
·e. Bt•sidt·s which. it's a classic.
Unlike i:-oap op<•ras, you don't have to
fr.el guilty about loving it. In its own day
it was as 1>0pular as "Dynasty." I doubt
"Dynasty" will age• half as well. This is
vintage port
At thC' the opC'ning curtain, Miss Rose
'T'relaw1wy has just rC'tired from the actmg
profossion. She had been a member
of the repertory company at the Wells
Theatc>r. Hencr, she was Trelawney of
tho "Wells."
Arthur Gower, tht• son of a very rich
family saw her act and sing one evening.
She's beautiful. He's handsome.
Both are quite presentable in other
ways, as well. They fell in love. Thoy
b«-ame ongai:ed
Ah, but the course of true love. His
parents have insisted that Rose live
with them for a month before the marriage.
Taking her "on approval," so to
speak.
When the WellR theater troupe meets
the young beau, they are fairly kind, but
he just doesn't fit in. The hide-bound
upper crust are snooty about Rose. She
doesn't fit in there. Worse yet, the two
groups can't stand each other.
So Rose tries to go back to acting. The
boy disappearR from the face of the
earth. It JSet.'ms that nothing can bring
tht.'M' capering ('apulets and moneyed
Montagut•s together
But this ii; romanct'. Thi8 iK the holi·
duy iSl'tumn. I promisr you a vrry happy,
fairly reuht-iti<' pnding.
Thr t•nst iK filh"Cl with fnmiliar fact·s
wt•\:t• rome to love down at the Alley (as
wc·ll as Mnrgt· Carroll, whom f've come
to think of as a familiar fact· ov(•r at
TUTS)
This is a quality production, Rritish
Rt(•rling that would look fine on
anyone's shc•lf of Christmas m(•mories
o Notes
Wl• an• 111 the m1di-;t of a seriN; of l!l
lt>Ctun•s under the group titlt• "The
Smithsonian lnstitut<' Comes to Hous·
ton ." Thirtet'n local inJStitutions have
joinrcl forct•s with the Smithsonian
Notional Asi-;odatt• Program to present
Ron Jones and Ket·in Kinkade in
"Titanic," open111K tonight at Manetta
Marirh Theater
them. The last one will be on Dec. 11
If you can't catch the Singing Boys of
Hou8ton at their annual Christmas con·
cert tomorrow, maybe you'll see them at
one of your favorite malls.They'll also
be singing at the traditional Sam Houston
Park candelight tours, Dec. 11·
l:J.
Each Saturday in December, The
Campanile (Montrose at Richmond)
will celebrate with storvtellers al 11:00
a.m. and madrigal siniers at noon ....
Following this .Snturday'10; Houston
Symphony J){'rformant'C'. the Jones Hall
har will n·main opt·n for singt'rs to mm·
!(it'.
:::i Celebrate
ll<'« 7 19·1 I-A da~· w1• c uld fori:i""
only aftt•r i.l\'t•nging 1t with our OW(I
atrocitit·s
H'days: fl-Walt Disn<•y, Fritz Lang,
Christina H.oi->s<•tti. fi-Wallv Cox. Lynn
FontannC', Ira Gershwin.· 7-Rudolf
Friml. Louis Prima, Akikio Yosano. 8-
Sammy Davis, .Jr., ,James Galway, Jim
Morrison.
"A nation in which a congressman
can seriously ask, 'Do you think the
artist is a special person?' is a nation
living in cultural jeopardy."-James
Thurber (born Dec. Rl
o Openings
Fifth Annual Christmas FC'stival
(Allwrt Thomas, !l, 11 :00 a.m. }-300 costumt
·d arts and crafts exhibitor?; and
lots of t•nt<-rtainmt•nt
Grand 01)('ning C8hrine of thC' Black
far<'<' ... Pt 1brard tht 1 fat<'d ship.
\'iva \'hal~.' (S m .. tJnr'y f !-'t
.J1 hns. Wt'Sthe1mer nt River Oaks. 5)-
1't·xas Chamber Orchestra, fresh~y hack
from their Eur 1pean tour. ONO'
Third Hit-nnial Photograph Auction
cParadist· Bar and Grill, 6, LOO p.m.)Houston
Ct·nter for Photography. ONO!
Fin• and I('(•: Exploring Gemstones
and Minerals (MuNatSci 6, 2:00 p.m.)Jeffrey
Post. 01'0!
Lectures !Black Madonna, 6)Traditional
art and t'ulture in West
Africa, Ted Poti01't.1:00and6:00; Black
History, Dr. Ivan Van8ertima, 2:00;
Numbers and You, Uoyd Strayhorn,
4:(JO.Ol\'O!
Miriam Fried (Jones 6l-Gerd
Albrecht ronduts the HSO in a largely
Dvorak ('Vening.
Mt·xican ChristmHs MusictChrist the
King Luth('fan. fil-Houston Baroque
F.ns<·mblt•. Jncludt·s th(> Houston pre·
R(•sidents in the Texas community, Littleboro Valley, dlsC'uss cancelling
Christmas in "The Littleboro Valley Story," one of three comedies in the
A.D. Players' Christmas production, "Celebrations in Grace"
Madonna, 5:!09 Martin Luther King, 5,
6:00 p.m.)-meet artist Kofi Tyus and
numerologist Lloyd Strayhorn. ONO!
<One Night Only!)
Annual Winter Concert (HSPVA, 5,
R:OO p.m.)-High School for the Per·
forming and Visual Arts presents their
Madrigal Singers, Girls Chorus, Hand·
bell Choir, and Chorale. A special fea·
lure of the concert will be the
presentation of Lloyd Pfautsch's
Befana. Freebies.
Antartic Adventure: Unraveling Geological
Riddles (Museum of Natural
Science, 5)-Jeffrey Post, Associate
Curator of Mineral Sciences, National
Museum of Natural History ONO!
Babes tn Toy/and (Heinen, HCCS,
5)-0peretta and pagentry starring
your favorite nursery rhyme characters.
Douglas Mac-Witmey Performance
Art cDiver8o Works, 5)-He'll leave an
installation behind (0N01 sort oO
Thrc•e ChristmaiS comedies <A.D.
Plaveri-;, fiJ
fitamc <Marietta Marich, .;1-
Chrii-;topht·r Durang's drawing room
miere of selections from the Tattershall
Manuscript. ONO!
The Nutcracker<Klein High School, 6
& 7)-City Ballet of Houston
Piano Concert <HSPVA, 6, 7:30 p.m.)
Singing Boys of Houston <First Presb·
yterian, 6)-George M. Cohan and tradi·
tional holiday music- ONO!
Sharon Kim, violinist. and Beth
McConnell, pianist (Jones, 8, 10:30
a.m.)-winners of the Josie Tomforde
competition. Also, an I I-year-old prodigy,
composer Dalit Paz Warshaw
Shimada conducts the HSO. ONO!
Houston Guitars (City Hall, 8,
noon)-Freebies. ONO!
Dinosaur Christmas 1'rees
(MuNatSci, 8)
Music of Chritmas (First Presbyterian,
8)-Concert Chorale of Houston
sings Bach, Respighi, and popular
tunes. ONO'
Paragon Brass (Tranquility Park, 9,
noon)- Fl'N'bies.
Music Students Reeital !Recital Hall.
HCCS. 9. 2:00p.m.l--Freebies ONO!
Chamber Music Concert cHSPVA. 9,
7;::\0 p.m.)-Harry Lantz dire<:b
16 MONTROSE VOICE DECEMBER 5. 1986
A Sense of Community
Gue•t Editorial
By Richard Jimenez
Bemg Americans. we nre inherently nn
mdependent lot, taking much pride in
our individualism, can~o attitudl>, and
our freedom as guaranteed hy our Con
stitution. With that freerlom comes trt·
mendous res1>4insibility
As we er ov our per~onal r"'eedt m. Wl'
make derisions which affe<·t us and
those around us on a da~ y bast~ As
rational and canng human lx·t""gs, we
must recognize the nsponsib1lity to our·
sehes and to our community that r,ur
ha .c freedom challenges us to addre-:;s.
The kt"y question is-Freedom for what?
We are not tota1Jy autonomous independent
beings. When we exercise our
freedom we not onlv affed ourselves.
but those around u~ as well. We are
interrelated by our humanitv and inhn·
ent affinity for "otherness:'-our sense
of community_ Capitalizing on this
inherent sense of community and E·xer
cunng our freedom to be challenged by a
human commitment to our brothers and
sisters, are potent weapon!' which Wt'
have to our disposal for the war against
AIDS
Lately. the AIDS epidemic has rhal
lenged our notions of freedom and our
response to our sen!'e of community 1n
both a basic and n moral level. l'.'E'\'f'T
before has the question. "'Fn-edom for
what?" taken on such critical importance
as 1t does today. The fedf'ral
governm('nt spent .. 92.7K million on
AIDS research during fh;cal year 198!),
and the appropriation for this year is
$126.5 million
Yet despite this staggering amount of
money, we all know that much more
money is needed for an effective all-out
dtl~ck cin AIDS. This fact has })( n
underscorl'cl hy the recently puhlisht·d
critique c1n lo"" federal funding for AII>S
resrarc:h hy the New England Mf'di<·
Assoc,at10n.
Hut Wt' m·t·d morE· than mont'V toeffcc
tivE•ly fight AIDS. National ~;s WE'ii us
lo<·al agt•ndes and communit~· groups
arP doing what they can to raise puhli<·
8\.\flrt•npss n•gnrrhng the AIDS crii;1s,
and wt• Set'& proliferation of art1c!Ps and
documt·ntaries·• in thP media on thP
t'"rists Ou natural tendency is tn think
m terms of '11wy are doing S(lmt·thing
about the problem ""They ueh dling
tt, 0 "I do my f'han· hy givinK money at
thE' fundraisers" Yet this is still not
enough
Wt- know that blankt·t rational(•s sufh
a~ thE>sP no JongE>r work. ThE> truth oftht·
matter is. AJDS is here in our own hac:k·
yard rutting down our friE>ncls relatives
and lovt•d ones.
"They" t·an 't do it alone; "wt•" havE' to
clo 1t tog<•thl'r Th<' war against AIDS is
mt·di<"al n•s('Hrc:h, it is public: ecluc-ation
and prt•vt·ntion, and pt·rhaps most
tmportnntly for now, it is tht• n·shaping
and changing of our own pt•rsonul
lwhnviors and habits. and our pt·rsonal
commitmt>nt to that c:hange.
I..t•t 's t•x<·rcise our frN·dc'm to <'hoose
and to makt· our own decisions hy hE>ing
responsible, first to our own selves, thl'n
to our '"'others." The war against AIDS
will not he won hv a "few out tht•re,"hut
hv t•ac·h one of u~ doing and living our
h~1sic frN-dom-exercising our pT(•ferl"rt·
tial option for our natural sense of c:om·
munity.
R•chard ,,1menez: 1s ~the 'Stall ol the AIDS Found•
1ion Houston Inc wl"lf)(e h• is a comlT'un1ty heallh
eduC<tlC!' spec1ahz:1ng •ri min H1ly AIDS ed icat
©brine of the <Ji3Zack 9fhdonna
Announces the
GRflND OPENING or
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We offer a wide selection of original art, lithos,
posters, Black literature, greeting cards and fine gifts.
The Largest Collection of Authentic African Art
in the Houston Metro Area
Grand Opening Exhibition:
Kofi Tyus. 'Reflections of Ghana"
Featuring original water colors, and signed etchings.
Saturday, December 6:
'Meet the artist' 1-4 pm and 6-9 pm
Color exh1b1f1on poster available
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Hours. 11 · 7 daily • t 30 - 3 30 Sunday
PfJonc 645 1071
Letters to the Voice
From tht• rcadt'r.s of the Montrose Voice
Committee For Democratic
Awareness Offers Info Packets
From Eugene M. Hc1rrmgton Committee for Democratic Awareness
A.., many might know an ad hoc committee ha~ tx. •n formed to educate the Democratic Site
Selection Committee (fo' the next Democratic Convention) on the d1fficult1es that gay men
and lesbians have encountered at the hands of the Houston business community Unfortunately
there has been much confusion as to our goals, methodology and tong term plans
We have prepared a brief packet explaining this project Hopefully 1t will clear up any
questions or misconceptions that might exist
(We do want the convention in Houston. but only 1f Houston can be a hospitable
environment for all guests. regardless of sexual onentation )
Perhaps the information might not convince anyone that our plan is agreeable. but at
least they will have a basis on which to make a decision
Packets may be obtained by calling 523-8935
Seeking AIDS Treatments
Jm Rc1ndy Lewi
Th tter ab_...11 yL...1r artUe titlet.. 'AID~ Foundat10 . Concern~d Over ·unconventional
Therapies· by Shen Darbonne (Oct 31. 1986) My docto' fnends tell me they know of no
conventional and accepted medical treatments for AIDS Will you please pnnt a few of
them? Never mind about treatments for related illnesses
A acntence quoted from AIDS Foundat1on Houston director attracted most of my atterit1on
Some of the more off-the-wall treatments which have been advertised include such
practices as m1ect1on of processed unne ingestion of shark serum and use of ionized
waters"
J have been unable to fmd any advertisements for any of the three treatments listed above
lor AIDS Likewise I have found no treatments mvolving shark serum or iomzed mineral
waters for AIDS However. I ha\le found a local clinic 1n1ectmg processed urine. That
practice was first used medically 1n the last century. and has been medically accepted as a
treatment for a number of years_ There is no medical knowledge of anyone using shark
serum for any treatment whatever
This same local cllnic has been studying the immune system for sha,ks to find why they
are so powerfully efficient Can you and! or Mr Dickson direct me to any of these advertisements?
Can you find fault wtth study?
May I suggest that the AIDS Foundation mvest1gate quackery 1n general and doctor's
accred1dat1ons and treatments in particular before makmg charges and JUdgements based
on non-p,ofess1onat hunches and professional envies
Being as I find Mr (not Dr) Dickson grossly erroneous and maliciously misleading, I
wonder what Is the purpose of his smokesc,een
Generally and otherwise. I hke your paper
Darbonne responds lt is my understanding that treatment of related illnesses and mfect1ons
B'e the current AIDS therapies accepted by the medical commumty. along with
part1c1pat1on m certa efufly mt)n1tored drug studies. Dickson did say. during the
interview that the fou11d.rt1 1n ha~ bt mvest1gatmg various climes' credentials
, Write the Voice
Items 1n the ''Letters column are opinions of readers and not necessarily those of the
Voice Readers are er .:ouraged to submit their thoughts on issues of interest to Houston
Please keep letters brief and mail to ··Lette's to the Editor. Montrose Voice. 408 Avondale.
Houston. TX 77006 All letters must be signed and include address and phone number to
verify authent1c1ty Address and phone will not be pnnted Name will be withheld on
request
Call 529-8490 and
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Week's Newspaper of
Montrose
DECEMBER 5. 1986/ MONTROSE VOICE 17
The 'Great Four-0 ' and Beyond
Lavender Ageism
The Thought Connection
Ry Christine Burton
Sp1·C'ia/ to th1• Mm1trris1• Vmce
Until I was .1() I felt vrry much a part of
humankind. I had never said or done>
anything to conceal my lesbianism. If
my hett•roi-;exual acquaintances and
neighhorf.i C'ould have pullc>d their ron
r<•rn away from their own heterosexual
prohh.·ms. long enough to notict>. they
w<•rP at liberty to observe my comings
and goings with ft.male c-ompaniom;
only, nnd to makt• of it anything tht·y
Wll-ih('ff
In thost• pn .. F;,ilwt·llian da~·s our st·x
ual orit•ntation was not tht> tn•nd:v thing
to riclkulP. Tlwn it \\'88 fo.shionahl1· to
clt·nigraW "nigg1·rs" and "kik1·s. ·• whi<·h
kt·pt tlw arrogant, Hl'C'using spotlight
nwav from us. Most lt·shian womc·n und
gay ;m•n ft.'lt that a mod<·rate amount of
cliM'n•tion was sufficient
I wus sU<'('t•ssful in my proft·ssion. I
f'nJo~·('(l lift'. liherty and Uw pursuit of
happim•ss. I felt totally normal. a
lnvt•ndl•r thrNtd woven into tht• fahri<'of
Amt·ricnn humanity, and I was optimis
tie that our Constitutional dream of justi('<'
for nil would eventually C'ome tru<'.
Fundnme•ntalists had not -yet ignon·d
lh<' Goldt>n Hult• and influ<>nn·d our
govt•rnmt·nt to ignore· justin•
On a hrilliant dav in latf' August of
tlw \'t•ar that I tur~e·d -W. I sat with a
gnn;pof lt•t>hian and gay hikns high on
a mountain lt•dgt'. e·njo~·ing a panorama
that ~trc·t<'ht·d our c•vps in all din·ctions
In tlw ~ilf'JH"(• our si>irits t•xpand1·d
Affrr a tinw .Jonathan spoke·. '"So it's
tlw gn•nt four-o for you this month."
I wondnNI why ·HI was the• grNll four -
o. W•• don't say tht· great :{9, tlw gn•at
st·vt•n or tht• gn•at fll _ I askc-d him.
"You'vt• livt·d another <lf'<·ade," lw
pxpluin1·d. "I .if(• movt•s through our nm·
st·iommc·ss by days and years; we count
it hv dN·oclt•s. l.ikt• rosarv bt.•acls. wt•
thin.kin t<•ns. ~.hy? Ten fi~gC'rs nnd 10
t0('8, I SUPJ>OSe.
"That makC's SC'nse. But the J(n•at
four-o; why not just four-o?"
Pnhups our concept.'; of time itself are
faultv Jn tnms of C'volution, tht.• planC't
is in .its ndolt•scencf:'. the human sped<•s
is an infant. Yd, this beautiful young
lnnd of ours is full of p<'oplP of all agt•s
and ~wxual oric•ntations who think of
tlwmsPIVt.'!-l as old<•r than tht•y art•
Shnrpt•n your 1•nrs and you'll hear pt•oplt•
say: "I'm not as young as I ust•d to
ht•.'' (Nt•ith<•r is a six-yt•ar·olcl. 1 .. ast yt'llr
s ht• \\:ns fh:t>.l
15151h Dunlavy
522-7866
"In your forties you become middle·
agrd-at ·1f> to be prrcise. Then at6;) you
are old . Di<'tionary says so. Some sort of
expt•rts are saying nowadays that
you'n~ not middle-aged until sometimt•
m your fifties and old age doesn't begin
uni.ii vour sev<•nti<•s. Rut as long as the
dictio.nury hasn't caught up with them
you'n• probably middle-aged in your fortit
·s. That makes it th<' big four-o."
Tht• rigidity of his attitude irked mf',
<·specially sint'f' I was the one who had
just tunwd ·10. "WC' don't havt• to follow
th<• didinnary, do v.. · e'!"
us to begin taking it easy, especially
since our culture insists on it? We forget
that partially used faculties deteriorat<'
and unus<\(f musclC's hKome m;eless. We
bt•comt• old before our time.
On hC'r ~WVC'ntieth birthday. I heard a
lesbian sU\'. "Now. all I have to do is
wait." If I<)ngevity is for her. she has a
v(•ry long time to do nothing but wait.
And I've h!'€'n told that the fear among
most gay mt•n is that nobody wi11 want
tht•m wht•n tht·y nre older It is probabl(•
that su('h pt>ople arc· not wanted, not
lwC'aust• of thf'ir yt·ars hut ht'Cause of
... You love with more intensity and stability,
your mind thinks wider and deeper, and you.
note there is no shortage of women who fall m
love with you.
"It's tlw otht•r wnv around , Th<' diC"·
tionnrv follows us; ii n>Cords our usilgt·
of W<;rds. That's the way W<' talk
bt•caust• that's the wav we think."
Hiking down that ~ountain I felt as
though thr lavend<•r thread that was me
had h<'<'n jerked out of the fabric. l felt
f-i.t•parah·d from humanity. the way I did
wht•n J lt•arnf'd what straights callt'd us:
quf't•r. sick , ont> of those (with a nast~·
let•r), and the condc•mnation tht·.v
thought would ·•t·ure" me: •·1 suppost•
shl' <·an't gt·t a man."' Hut until my for·
til'th hirthda.v dist·rimination had ht't·n
onlv dual: ft·malt•and homost·xual. Now
tht·;·t• woulci 1w a third Ont'. At IO, johs
\\-'!mid lw hardn to g<·t. And hang onto
your lovt'r, no mattt•r what; you might
not ht• ahlt• to gt•t anoth<·r.
Now, muny yNtrs latt'r, I ('(Hiid tt·ll
,Jonathnn thut it c·omt•s as a !'rnrprist•
wlwn sornt• p<•opl(•start treating ~·ou Ji kt•
you'n• old. If you're past 60 and forgt•t
somt•thing they think you're S<'nile-ar-;
though tt·enagen; never forget any·
thing P<>ople of all ag<'s get tired from
timf' to tim<>, but when you're tire-cl thf:'y
think you'r(• getting feeble
You don't fc•el old, Your libido is in
highC'r gear than ever, you love with
mor<' intensity and stability, your mind
thinks widn and d<·<•pt•r, and you not<'
th<•n• is no ~hortage of womrn who foll
in lovt• with vou. Lik<' whiskev. lift•
st•t>ms to impr~v<• with agC'. .
Anotlwr phrnst•: "At my age . "
implying tlrnt thpy t•xrwd lt•ss from
tlwmst•lvt•s now. Art• tht•y puttingtht·m·
s<• lvrs on a slwlf! Are the·~· looking for
an t•xt'US(' to do ll'ss'! To livt• lrss? Dot•s
tht• inlwr('nt lnzim·ss in all of us tt-mpt
thrir attitudt·s toward themseh:t·s. A
lovn of lift• and a giver of love is always
attrac'l1v<•.
Older people differ littlt• from others
ext•(•pt thC'y\:e been t·nriched by more
expt.•rienc<•. And if they are lesbian or
gay, they are just as homosexual as they
evn wc•re. lK.'rhaps more so becam~e the
spirit, to find itself, grows in independ·
enr<• with th<· v<•ar~.
Ageism is ·divisive. It hlirids tht>
~·oung and it frartionat<•s the old. At a
timt• wlwn thP lt•shian and gay c·om ·
munitv is undn mon~ \·icious nttack
than ;.vn lwfon•, wt· nt.>t:•d to hind ou
st•lvt·s tog<•tlwr with mutual undl'r
standing and compassion. If wt• C'ould
kt•t•p in mind that tht• goal of th<• Funda·
mt·nUdists is to t•liminate us, W(' would
s(·p tlw nt•t't•ssity for ('olwring
Evt·rvorw of .us who can, n<'l·ds to
c·omt• oUt of tht• rlos(•t as far as possihle
and in al-i many plan·s as pos~ihle. The
n·tir<-<l lt•shian woman or gay man net.•d
not fear Joss of income. GivC'n mor<'
moral support by the community they
could lead us to visibility, which is our
only hope for n·~pfft and freedom.
With increased longevity we might
ask ourselves: what is old? To primitive
tribes :m was old. Yet more and more we
art• n•ading obituarit•s of those over 100.
Then there ii-; that inner age-the trut·
one: I'm as old as I would be> if I had no
iclt>u wht•n I was horn. With that convic·
tion orw could put th<' lavender thn·ad
hack into th<' fabric
C ms tine Bunon a syndicated c Jmn1st ed1te
of Golden Thre11ds a contact quarterty for sbians
ove1 SO She ~rsell s ao old shes lorgotten h(1.,..
old she is Don't ask. her
Saturday 9pm-lam
Justine (All
Girl Band)
w ith S hannon, S usan, Susan
a nd Anna Marie
• 2 Cov<"r
TUESDAYS:
Evening Buffet
Ch rd Mo nday"
Happ)' Hour -1-7 with 75e draft
and •. 1.75 well.
Opt~n Tue.-Thur"i. -tpm-2am
Fri.-Sun. ~pm-2am
5731 Kirby
520-9910
ttrf'n<· Kt~. Ownt•r
All
Ages
Friday
and
Saturday
901 N. SHEPHERD
HOUSTON
NRG INFORMATION
863-0010
18 MONTROSE VOICE DECEMBER 5. 1986
Hot Times Are Blazing in Montrose
By Elroy Forbes
!tfontro i· re -"ocml D1rf'Ctor
o Fire! Fire!
About 6:0C Wed. morning, a fire was dis
covered in the office of The Ripcord.
Damage from the electrical fire, cau$;t'd
by faulty wiring, melted the computer
and dl·stroyed some files. Manager
Gary asks if anyone is interested in a
used computer. cheap?
On the good side. a new office will be
built and no damage whatsoever
occurred to the bar. Open as usual. no
Fire Sale was reported as of press time,
o Christmas in
Montrose
Tonight is the big night at MCCR, 1919
Decatur for the Christmas concert with
the MCCR Choir and the Montrose
Symphonic Band under the direction
of Andy Miiis. The show begins at 8:00
p.m. There are tickets available at the
door. so go on out. Call 527-9454 for
information
o Decorating
With your help. the streets of Montrose
can become a holiday jungle of candy
canes and all sorts of wonderful sur
prises. Rut, it all costs money. The
money is coming from a $2 entry fee to
enter your business or home into the
lighting contest. Any kind of category
you can think of will be covered in some
sort of way. For entry forms, go by The
Tire Place, 1307 Fairview, or call
529-1414.
o Houston Proud
The living nativity scene at Houston
Sign Company, 1200 Westheimer
needs carolers for nights when the large
choir:.; or musical groups cannot per·
form. Memben; of Houston Proud, stu
dents from St. Anne's School and many
other groups are expected to perform.
Want to be a shepherd? Call Joane at
526.S!Rl to volunteer.
Sern at the ('A Tgraphil·t; open house
o Tree of Lights
Wonderful musit· from the Gethsemanp
Baptist Churc·h Bell Choir, St. ,John
St·hoors C'hrildren's Choir and a soloist
fillrd th<" air as darkneHs fell on Ht'r
mnnn Square in front of City Hall.
Mayor Kathy Whitmire spoke and then
the switC'h was pulled.
Tht• 'rn·e of Lights at the foot of tht>
reflection pool, which was full of float ·
InJ.? rf'<i randies, and lights from some·t2
buildings signaled th(• official begin·
ning of Christmas in Houston. Down
town is n magic wonderland this year
with fl£'rmann &1uarC', Mark<•t Rquan>,
Tht- Park nrPa, and many strel·ts linNI
with light(•cl tn•es. ~:njoy the season
with a drivp downtown.
AlthoUJ!h the fire caused damage to /hi• office, The Ripcord f('mains open
c Good News
Omegn House wn:-; re ly strug~ling
until th<•Jneat \"enture4 Nbenefit. Now
other people are coming forward to help
them out. At the present time, they do
not. need good~ and items. They do need
money for operating expenses surh ai-;
utilities and phone bills. You know,
stuff that eats up your paycheck. Currently,
they need volunteers to serve in
many capacities. Write Omega House.
2615 Waugh Drive #286. Houston. TX
i7006, or call them at 523-1139.
o Toys for Tots
The 611 looks likea winter wonderland
thanks to the magic of Wayne Means.
Santa and a gay elf or two helped kick
off the dnve for Toys for Tots,
designed to benefit the needy children
in our neighborhood. The 611 was full of
good cheer and helpers-some who just
couldn't stay off Santa"s lap!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Toys for Tots brought Santa to the 611 Wayne Means and elf BJ join
owner Steve Shimer for an official welrome
o Dickens on the Strand
Tonight kicks off tht· parties and street
theater of Galv('ston's Dickens on the
Strand. Charles Dickens will be
brought to life on the Strand. The festiv·
ities continue through Saturday and
Sunday
o Catgraphics Open
House
Relocated from Montrose, CATgraphics
is now on the 19th floor of the
Houston House. Owner~ Leo S. Loza
and Bob Sch('[/ and their cats held open
houi.;(' imml•diately after the downtown
lighting. What a virw! Rushing into the
holiday!i the men are working on dead·
line for u 600~page book.
o Names in the News
Stan Ford bought a miniature dachs
hund for Gilhrrt SanchPz 'birthday. The
dog quickly llt"CUm<• Whitmin·! Popu
Jar enh·rtaim•r. Ramho dt• Klown, is
lwing featun.-c:I at J .. ord & Taylor's
evrry Saturday and Sunday aft.<·rnoon
for Christmas shopping in tht' Gall<·ria.
.•• Neartown•s Sall McKN"s S<'<·retary
.Joanw, is working with Houston
Proud lo hC'lp wht>rt' volunt(•ers arr
nrrd<·<l for Christmas in Monlros<'. fin
numll(•r is 526-8181 .Joan Lockman
is working with Neartown Business
Alliane<>. lfpr num)l(•r is 796· 1644 . . .
Ga_vlt• Stonpr, manager of Suntana
Body Centre, :1200 Kirby Dr, has
grt·al programs going for those wanting
to kavr lht'ir :->ummPr tans. She alsoclo(•s
thos(• wond(•rful hody wraps. A member
of lh(• GrNli<·r Montros<' Busint·ssGuild.
giv(• Gayle a t'ull at !;24-1471 ... .
It's A Piec<• of Cake has mowd off
Th(' Cun·(• hut Michaf'i & Jim 1'urnag('
say not out of business. K(•(•p dialing
G:.H 71-10 for tht> nt•w lc)(.'alion . . .. ThP
fin;l ('hristmus trf'<' wast'ntt'r('(f into thE>
lighting t·ontt-st hy Fran/;: at The
Roman. \.o by and vi<'w it when you
think alx1ut your c·ntry. Seriously, it's a
beauty. FYI, for C'ht-istmas music, Rrv.
Gracil• of A Pint'<' in th(• Sun has addrd a
harpist to their (•ns(•mhle of harmonica,
guitar, nncl bass. For info, call fi22 ~
7695.
Jack Stou•l•r's Symphonic Kazoo
Band is in n•hc•ar~ml this Friday night.
Call 521-08'18 for morr information and
performnn(·(• sch<'dule. Bruer Fe/gar
long llHNoeiat<'Cl with our lost.Shamrock
Hotel, iR now with Hyatt Regency
Downtown. If you're making holiday
party plane, give him a call. . . Terrv
Clark is out of the hospital. Give him~
call. ... Until next week, I'll see you
Around Town
DECEMBER 5. 1986 /MONTROSE VOICE 19
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SAL VIN AUTOMC. IVI J.• s: 19
f OUll AYAO
AF,.. AUT ,,)MOT VE 141 Tait
'5-2·"' qo
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NEAH.TOWN KARZ 19')1 T II 5~4 "36 1
OUR A A
MONTROSE
AUTO REPAIR
Free Estimates
All Work Guaranteed
2516 Genesee
(101 Pacific)
526-3723
C nrb Jrolor ";pee 011 t
ric Qepa1rs
All ~·ak< WOfk
'NP- I W~5 THE
ONE. 1 DEfEl\TED
~E ROBOT HORDE.
r 10',, 011-Paifs &I.a~;- 1
I ~~~;;~~& I
American Cars I
West Gray Auto 1
238 W. Groy
52&-2886
• Uectrical Work
•Converters
• Munters • Tires
•A.JC Repalr
BAIL BONDS
A-QUICK ,AIL BONO'-> Ii J
1-8452
OUR PUAO
BARBER SHOPS.
HAIR SALONS
f• mmys Barber Shop ham·u1s 11 and
up 2154 Portsmouth App~ intment! -
8216
iON BARTON 1Ci.15 Dunlavy. 522·
7866
fEOUR PAYAD
f HE ROMAN 2602 Whitney ~:.:2-8576
"? s:
Haircuts Etc. by Mike
Holiday Special
th ru Der ·1
Sh.imr C1rt.Bl.)w0ry $10
by appt 522-3003
OPEN MONDA.\'
BACCHt S. 5 1 loveu 5 1
,.fOURO AYollJ
BRAZOS AIYER BOTTOM 2400
Br Mos. 528-9192
04.R SPIAYAO
BARS
CHAALIE"S Cl LB 1100 Wl'i!he1mer
,, 8619
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VENTUAE·N ,2. M< ui 5 1-{JOQ
M.E JUI.OSI')
443-2986
Tam O'Shanter
6121 Hillcrofl
771-2470
Happy Hour
4-8pm Daily
7S" Draft $1.ZS Well
BARTENDERS
PREPARE TO BE PAMPERED
tess1ona1 bartenoers and se~ers tor
y ur pnvatt- parties
TOT AL SERVIC[
N( rty t b1Q. "'lo party 100 smatl Jay
~. q31 1624
BEER
n PARTYKEGS u "BIGT~~'S
-2323 Milam-529-0533
BONDSMAN
A-QUICK BAIL BONDS
Fast courteous discrt"to c r
~~~o'::~ v~~~~lr ~2~1a~dage ·p~~
bonds 67&-4488 62. 845~
BOOKSHOP
OKSTOP ALABAMA H :ATRE
'2 s $hep~d 529-234
OISPl..AYAD
BOOTS
OH BOY• LEATHER G()OUS 9
Westheimer at Montrose .524- 71!:i.
fEOUR PollYAD
Oh Boy Quality Blots ,
912 Westheimer
at Montrose Blvd
Boots. Shoes &
Accessofles
CATERING
PARTY PLANNING EXECUTION
Parties tor 2 to 2.002
The Food Worll.s· -784-6026
CHURCHES
l<!NGDOM C. )Mf.;1UNITY CHI Rf H
L14 E 1 h S 1 4 1
f p ~ A..
CLEANERS
MONARCH PAO" : C NAL
CLEANER~ 2815 C' <'hepherd
.. ,~ '51(11
0
CLEANING SVCS
SERVICE PLUS
A Quality Cleaning Servtce
Rnidential • Commercial
e BONDED e
Jett Cunningham 522-3451
~~~ !lef'V•~ et Dis
COMMERCIAL SPACE
~ a Market spaces ava1
Westhe1mer $trtp near Mvr "u;o.c
wes1 Mon~ Co ~23- 496
I .e
CONSTRUCTION.
CONTRACTING
HSK CN RAC TINC. 520 9064
R AYA
COUNSELING
CENTER FCR Ar ~·T VE _FESTYLE
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There are no incurable
diseases or disorders in the
mind of God."
T'1e .;owef • God n hear ai:I
O•seases
For a cont dent I c>n ..i at :>n
whteh can lead to C-"nplele
health and whole'"'""""'
Call 747-3256 M· · '"" - ,- .• r>rri
DATING SERVICE
LAMBDAS UNLIMITED >A-1Nr-
SERVICE P 0 Brx 741 11 t1"
17248 496-3371 " 8· ~;jt>
fE OUR PLA ollD
Lambda's
Unlimited Dating
Service
P.O. Box 7418
Houston. TX 7n48-7418
(713) 528-2236
DENTIST
RONALD M Bl. TLEF S L
WMt~imer 524--0538
0 ..
Ronald M. Butler
D.D.S.
427 Westhe1mer
HoU!:on. TX )I
Monday thru Saturday
Hours by Appointme"11
(713) 524 0538
DWELLINGS. ROOMMATES.
HDUSES/ APTS. FOR
SALE. RENT. LEASE
I DCN 1 KNOW 'l(T
~OJ SEE, TtllRt5 r\
LA(', TIME. UTIUTP.R\P
IS SEVERAL lluITT
WW<S fl.vJW
22 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 5. 198fi
GWM 21 look no 'or neone to sha•
:lbr 2bth Westpark and Gessner area A1
o.1t1 1t1es pa1'1. ('al ')avid at 78• 11351
t1e>ghts Vtetorian duplex 1br appl anes
tenced yard private drive S365 gas &
water pad 956-86-
Roommate wanted "l()n-lf!xual to share
2·2 on Cummins Lane S250 ncludes
bills phoneend abe Ca/1Dan961·1~'4
Pool solarium llahan tile hJJge deck 1
1 w jen Sugarlan:i -ake ove pay
ments 4 ~ ~s:.
Stabte .,..orking oommate wanted to
share 3-2 2-story with fireplace n SW
.Houston l"lear Harwin ~n...,rt $22
monthly share bills Rick 879- 77~
HEIGHTS DUPLEX
One bdrm new1y remOljeleCI kitchen and
bath Carpon hardwood lloors s:m plus
ut1hl1es 864 '}019
1 br apt small Quiet comptex with poot
S285 plus efectr ~8178
VOICE ADVERTISING WORKS
Rent 'hat hOuse or apartment inrough a
VOtCe Class1hed Call 529-8490 And
.~.~.'.S rub ~!~' :.""'~; nME~~')r;_"1r?'"
EMPLOYMENT.
JOBS WANTED
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Pmd tra1n1ng q1.;ir,tr"'''r1 efT'
alter raining Must en'OY etitena1nrng
and travel E"cellent earnings and hours
Cal Dane C tyl )A .. ~~after Jm
C)tages Theater need! art1c Jl.3te enthus1
ast1c calSers ""''th an interest in theater t
lake par! in even•"9 subscription cam
pa1gn Call Ma olm Munro ~27 1240
ADVERTISING SALES
Outgoing pef'50n I '1 7 Sale~ e)lpenerh. .,
Rather woril in !he l1elcf than beh•nd the
desk Attractive and Cr ght'>Havewe~ust
dese"bet! vou" Then you hav. a future
w th the Mc..ntrose Voice as an account
e,.,ecut ve Ca Jerry Uu I d adver
l!Stnq dire-t 529-8490 tor an nt,,-v1ew
M dtowne 'Spa Houston 15 rurrently
acc@t>t ng appltcallons fOt astuer and
floor pos tions Also lull ~1me ma1nte
nance person E • ~-ence ~u r@d 3100
Fannn cz z7g
FLORIST
BRANCHES F OWERS. 408 Wes!·
he1me1 ~ 21-084
l'IC' ...... c....._,.,..,, ........ iu.
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GownMttaHltetl.
11"" Qtft 11- end c ...
branches nowers
on I.he C1JNe
140I WHlhMIMr 521'"°""8
1"' OF' TO MONTJllOS! YOIC'&
JllAOf'll
!MISC.) FOR SALE
Opera hc:kets Ollenb Ne $60
Porgy 18 Jan $40 1rd row center
Robert 784-06~
FOR YARD SALES
Seeadsun Y - •t 11 end 11
the VO!ce
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SOUTHWE - F1 1NERA1 IRECT JR~
'2'8Welc
If
CREMATION SERVICE
INTERNATIONAL 400 Montrose
1)29-6666
SEE PLAY AO
FURNITURE RESTORATION
.,JM HIGGINS & r<;< 1.r. 6 W lch
8935
GIFTS
HAULING
W N'"',. N HAULING ~ ~U4
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HOME
AIR CONDITIONING
MIDTOWN Alr1 521 9009 1 L1 9999
Sf!OUl'ICSJ' AYAO
HOROSCOPES
Astro
Reflections
'ersonal Sex-O·Scope &
Compatabrflty Hor'?Scopes
1-800-824-7888
OPERATOR 837
C.R P CVOPEii
ASTRO-AEc 1 .Er'Tll"JN~ ")470 S Dairy
Ashlordilli 1· 124
operator 83
HOTEL&GUESTHOUSES
LONE STAR GUE,~ iE J4
Avondale 5:l2-121 12 )4
SEE"' JR OfSPt.AY .110
JEWELRY
CLASSIC JEWELS
Antique and unique 17 3 W1,.,.,the1 .. ~r
520-8250 Antique rewelry rystal porcelain
wigs purses etc
Genuine emerald 4 12carat and diamond
~~,9~~~~21 3 appraised V"'" ln< 1v1d
LAWN CARE
BETTER .AWNS & GAi N~ >2
LAWN
~£ OURD PAYA
C:TIXX AND C..HIPS "94 "".S-114~
f OURD"SPAYAO
I
LEATHER
11'1.AYAO
LEATHER BY BOOTS
Custo~1~~~}~oom
B Adoms. lid - The 611
Leothet' By Boots - the Ripcord
- Houston. Texos -
B's Leothef-Chom Duve
-Austin Texas -
MEDICAL CARE
STEVE 0 MARTINEZ M 0 12 Oaks
T Wet 4126 SW Fwy •1000 &- 117
SEr OUR P AY AO
ROBER C H1RO~AC Tt( CLINIC
,EE ~au9~ ~: Agil-2003
MODELS. ESCORTS.
MASSEURS
YOU Will ENJOY!
~ have v.aysot making your mu SCI es refa)I
State cert1hed massage by Bill 0 Rourke
86!).2298
PLEASURE AFOOT
Foot reflexology trea1mcn1 1C{.)mp' men
tary full-body rubdown upon request)
Out only Ronnie (7 1J) 52&6260
~~~X ~:1~o~~:rsw1!~4a 3v7e~{ spec al rub·
Booyrub Van 43H~952 appoinlment
Men 1n uniform free with coffee. orcotfee
r-ily Briar ..... nt-Westhe1mer This ad"er·
t1sement publ shed monthly
For exc•t•ng fun-11 l@d rub Cal Peter for
Chris tmas 1pec1al 464-8781
Joyful rub by nice person E)l pressly lor
those whO are Sore Weary or Stressed
Ben 270--1828.
Sensuous massage 1n Of out 529-~970
Massage Car Roy 5i0-S509 Tuesday
rec1al
_ !flsuous mauage For appointmen1
Er.c 520-5509
THE BELIEVER
1tu111ve boOy ruo. secret 011s 'i26--37 11
SORE MUSCLE REPAIR
Ma$:$.age by 6111 O Rourke Gift cert1f1·
r:ates and amateur massager:lasses,ava1lable
869-2298
STOP gethng rubbed the wrong way Call
C..art 62'2 J942 Happy Hol 1ays <;pee 1al !ti
,. 10 l36
THE CADILLAC OF RUBDOWNS
tty'")av1dO o!ET -,..8 2
THE BODYWORKS MASSAGE
Why settle t ,, ess' 10 years e•per~
C 7' I 26-24 O G fl ert1f~ ate
THE BODYWORKS MASSAGE
Why settle'· ess? 1U years e•pertence r 11 7 , 26-24 'O GU ertd1catcs
MASSAGE BY DAN
Sale re • nQ sal sly no errous en-
~:1 ng y'1eaa~e:x~~ce r 'af~hr b~
2 00.11pm weekdayS anyt me weekentt
";2)-gs ...
~•1mulat1ng sensuo s fu1lb0:1ymassage
by andsOme mascut ne GWM 1n or out
calls B1ll 862-S4"'1l II answer•"g rnacti ne
s .,n p eaw eave nes age
RtY:iyrub Masr.uhrie WM Days In Even-ng
Out $20 Dan )1 9952
EnJOy my ouch w•th a very special rubdow•
ate h urs 784 3705
Ito• 011 massage 46°1 8490
MOVERS
MOVEMASTERS
Boxes too V MC Amex v.
, Westheme 6~
OPTOMETRISTS
Cl Chronicle Feoture5, 1986
We touched bases, I stepped off, and he still had the ball in his mitt.
PERSONALS
GwM 22. Rite alum looking I GWM
engineer/ professt0na1 22·30 II y1.1., e
books movies conversation trendy
rnus1c. House of Pies and ethnic food.
hen we have something in common
Bonus ~nts to Pisces with moustaches
790-1610
MARK RAYMOND
or anyone who knows where tie Cal
Dav•d Memll 1mmed1ate1y1 86&-5&:: 7
GWM proless1ona1 28 non smoker
:u~~ss~~~nt~'a~ =~ '~f~"g~~
25-40 with s1m1lar interests Reply 10 PO
Bo• 300172 77230-0172 Hous1on TX '!Ill
answered d1scret1on assure-1
GWM 6 l~J 5 8 outSJOe the Le. '
looking for together n 24-45 tor
adventure 1n the suburbs Reply Blind
Bo,., 119-H c >Voice
GWM. phy$1C an 33 5 O c ean
shaven seeks guys 20-30 lor lr1endsh1p,
dating. relationship Romanhc en1oy
quiet evenings travel movies, eating out
sports. etc Lookmg tor a '.'ltnCfHP guy whn
knows what he wants out of Ille Prefer
non-smoker. no beard or moustach•
Photo preferred. will return 1420 W•
the1mer. Su1le 120. Houstof' TX 7"1)()6
AU fehsh adhshngs 8- 4·• t
leather ,oc kw ~ar muscles etc nfoPak
$3 00: TRIKX. 59 West 10th. NYC 1001 1
RULES FOR THE PERSONALS Use the
Vo1ce·1 -· per$0llals as an al1erna11ve tc
other social ways ot meeting people The
following guidehnes apply
1. Personals (and other ad"erhs1ng1
shOuld not descnbe or imply a descnphon
of sexual organs or ac11 2. No Personals
should be directed 10 minors We
consider the age of consen1 as 21 3.
Adverhsmg must be ·pos1t1ve ... not ·nega
l•ve -· II you have certain preferences in
other people. list the qualil1es you desire
Please don t be negat•ve by hshng the
kinds of people 01 qualities you don t
desire 4. Other categones 1n the class1-
l1eds (such as Help Wanled)'.o::annot be
JSed for Personal · ads
NOW heres wha:! you CAN do You
CAN adverh!!e IOt social en(;Ounlers
even including encounters ol a sexual
kind You can desc:r be yourself 1nclud-
1ng your interests your Jooks your habs
Then descnbe the type ol person you
want to meet Be as 1pec111c 0t as general
as you wish m your desc11pt1ons It should
alt depend on hOw er ltcal your tastes are
let us a"19n you a Bl nd Ad Number or
use your own address or phone number 1n
y JI It you ey rown wewu v~ ly
it nortoornln
h nk you an :t happy hunl ng
CONFIDENTIAL PHOTO FINISHING
Whn"!1 rion 1 take those pictures ol y
boyfriend >1 girlfriend to the drug storl!I
Y"u rn1ght get back blar.ks and the e)lp/a
na11on Well there must have been
something wrong with your camera
Bnng ym.r him to Henry 1 1-Hour Photo
428 Weslheimer !or conhdentral photo
9evetoping and pnn11n9 We promise Big
Bngtit and Beaulilul P•inls a!I clear and
sharp •s μossible
SAFE SEX?
For your mental "leallh ha"ese11 F ;ti your
pt ys1cal health make , ! sate se)I Sale se,.,
vhNe there •re no bodily fluids
•x! langed The virus which leads to an
Al c: ond1hon is believed usually !rans
led lrom one person t 8fl"Jlhel from
td semen Those who are recep·
are espec ally al risk Do condoms
pr ~e!:' I now seems that they prov d
more protection than previously thought
althOugh there s st I a r sk Bui condoms
Ml er be used w ha waler bas~ lubr
canl nd n 1 w th pelrOIPIJffi or
vegetable Jased lubr anti be ause
!hey ai tu.a ly ve the don': Play
le
J.0 E
rh So11etyot .. OE hastemporar1tyd11-
1.-.1muedweek1y meetings Please watch
tt space lo• future ~nnouncemenls
A CLASSIFIED AFFAIR?
John Preston and Frederick Brandl can
show you how lo ha"e active fun or play
Jass111e games w•lh !he personal ads In
heir book Ctass1l1ed AUairs. they 11 teU
you how to wr11e an ad that really stands
>ut what 10 expect when you place or
espond to an ad. and even what all lhOSe
funny Mlle abbrev1a11ons mean Send $8
o Classified Alla1rs Alyson Pub D~
P~ 40 Plympton St Boston MA
IJ2118 1Also included will bea coJpon for
$5 olf on your ne)lt Personals in yow
ChOice of 25 p11b 111 ud1ng tho
v~e,
PEST CONTROL
RESULTS HOME CHEMICAi & PEST
CONTROl 2" 4 E ~4-<J41')
223-4000
ff(WR JI, Al Al
i········ResuiiS"P"eSi······:
: Control :
: 25131h Elmen :
: 524-9415 :
~ 10% Discount on i
; Supplies with this Ad : ································'
PETS
ANGELS TO ZEBRAS
Petworld 1 1 72~ Easte)I Freo ·way at East
Mt Houston 590-0471
PET CARE
K-9 Clip Joint
Holiday Special
Now 1/2 Price
Grooming
1828 Fairview
Gal tor Appointment
528-4064
JO 't'ea1 .. Expeflence
Ask About T .L.C. Boarding
PHOTO FINISHING
1 HOUR QUALITY PHOTO
WE )0 IT All' Prmt1ng and oevetoping
enlargements tumbo p1mt!\ l1tm Kodak
paper 261~ Waugh Dr 520-1010
HENRv·s 1 HOUR PHOTO 4:"' WM!
he1mer 529·08fi9
ff OUR PAYAD
f.r'EEOY PRIN ... ING 1)44
667 7417
f PLAY AD
PRINTING
PSYCHOLOGISTS
RECORDS. TAPES
INFINITE RECORm
521-0187
EE OURP'SP AVAD
~a we .1he111· r
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521-0187
~ $5.99 NEW. USED a
CO.L.L.E.C T· RECORDS
RESTAURANTS
CAFE EDI W A11barra at Shepherd
~20-5221
E JHO LAYAC
CHARLIE'S 110~ Westhe1mer 522·1:..'.12
SEI 1ROISP/AYAD
CHECKERBOARD DELI SPECIAllf',.
808 LO'lell
$EE OUll DISPl.AY An
CHICAGO PIZZA 4100 Mandell.
526-9780
SEE OUR DISPI. A Y AD
THE HUNT ROOM. '3404 Kirby
521·9838
r .. r OUR CHSPtA"f Al
PIZZA INN 105 S Shepherd. ~22-5676
f OUl'I V SPLAY AO
WESTHEIMER CAFE (POT PIE). 1525
Westhe1mer. 528-4350
f ()("'" ii AYA('
Pizza inn.
• Delivery
~ (Hotline)
.i 522-5676
3105 S Shepherd
TheH~Room
3404 Kirby
521-9838
SPAS.POOLS
~PA TC CC 5a1b W .. wy t72·8b46
lE 0 R P Al AO
Spa-ToVo
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• Portob&e
• · Spo1
(. • Poot&Spo
• Swvic•
f ~ • Chetricok
5116SWfTwy. c{MILSPA-TOGO
Chir""•Y lodt bit 772-1646
STORES (MISC. ITEMS)
BASIC BRCITHER5. 1; We It" 1m« r
~ 1626
.Sf OURDSPAl'AO
THE EAGLE 1544 Westheimer
524-7383
ff, OURflSP1AYAD
K1LROY'S 1723 Waugh Or ~28-2818
Sf E: OUR 01~P1 Al' A/)
WESTERN AUTO 2036 Westhe1mer
Slf OUR n~PiAY AO
WHOLE EARTH PROVISION CO 2934
~ffsg~~~~J~iAsr2~03aa3
UNITED CAB CO 699-0000
SLtOUR0;,1 AYAlJ
TAXI
UNITED CAB CC.
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TIRES
··~ 529-1414 ~·THE 116\ E PlACE
ALL BRANDS
1307 F<l1rv1Pw
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TRAVEL RESERVATIONS. 5?8· 7851
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520-8108 in
Houston
for info
A Guest House at
1620 Franklin
Denver, CO 80218
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TYPESETTING
SAME DAY TYPESETTEF'
Avondale l'..29-08490
Sf OllPD 'Al
UPHOLSTERY.
REFINISHING
FURNITURE STRIPPING SHOP
In the heart of Muntro-.+· Rel• .h 1Q
rep;ms. upholstery "29-/t.,1.')
ALLEN WADSWORTH CV INC 9830
<;weetwater 44;-4141
IUR !JlSPLA Y Af
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ACHIMNG
PERSONAL
SATISFACTION ..•
s ~ procc~ t gwwth Oe3i with
pesr. -in11 prC'lbl1·ms w11t"tn ~· · g
.•imospll· 't
DECEMBER 5. 1986 I MONTROSE VOICE 23
BETTER l.AWilS
& GARDEns
DR. NICHOLAS EDD, PsyD.
Total lawn maintenance
Commercial-Residential
Psychologist
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9320 Wes1v1e-w Suite 1
.S5·5055 - Houston 77055
Montrose: 2128 Welch
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Trash Removal
• Chimne4 Sweep
• Tree Service
• Stump's Removed
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Neighborhood Sports
Sports ~t•w!<i from Community Groups
MSL Elects Officers for 1987
Thi Mont ;c Softball 1e Int ti Id its mt ting N< t Ber ng ME>rr11)r al
United Ml'lhud1:..t Church The mt!mbersh1p elected off1ce1s for 1987 Those elected are
Sam Carpenter. pres1drnt Harry Goldberg. vice president Gary Pizzo treasurer Mike
Mornson compC'l1llon coordmator. and G•o Sedita fundra1 ng sponsorship
ThC' Montrose Solt ball League will begin play 1t"' •tie rmddle of April :18"" 1'1.t"'d complete
play in early tc late July Leaque champions will compete m Gay World 'Ser es x, in <:;an
Franc1scC'
The MontrOS(\ Softball t eague dlSO spanso:s the Anl"ual Lorie St ll c· .. SIC tournam nt
which s held ovc: 1he Easter week -d
24 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 5. 1986
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