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montrose Well-Known, Controversial
Dr. O'Brien
Physician Charged
with Sexual Assault
VOICE Sheri Cohen Darbonne, inside ----
MONTROSE WEATHER Friday night Mostly fair,
low 39. Saturday Sunny and warmer. high 62.
DECEMBER 12. 1986 ISSUE 320-B
Celebrate the season l'''' ~ ~ ~i ~~I 1] Ii jJ ~ 9 '----------------'
Decking Out Montrose for the 'Hollydaze'
Elroy Forbes, inside -------
Human Rights Abuses Mounting
The Rothko
Chapel
Awards
Mary Schlangenstein, inside
Non-Drug Approach to AIDS Treatment Suggested
Late-Breaking News, inside
Why Do We Do It?
The Eating and
Splurging Season
. Franz Schurmann, inside ~..,
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DECEMBER 12, 1986/ MONTROSE VOICE 3
Human Rights Abuses Mounting
The Rothko Chapel Awards
By Mary Schlangenstein
Unllf•d Prrss International
A horror story continues to unfold in
GuatC'mala, the KGB is brutalizing
Soviet prisoners .and the United States
forces Central Americans to return to
their war torn nations, said the n>eip
ients of two human rights awards in
Montrose W<•dnesday as they pleaded
for more asRistance.
Muth African Bishop Desmond Tutu
present<<l th<• Rothko Chapel Awards
for Commitment to Truth and FrN'dom
to st•vt·n individuals and two organiza·
tioJls at thl• ceremonies, which is no
douht the higgt•st event in Montrose
that attrndH world recognition.
Bishop Dl'smond Tutu and former
Prl'sident Jimmv Carter meel u·ith lhe
prrss follou•ing lhe awards ceremony
Former President Jimmy Carter pres
ented the first $100,000 Carter-Menil
Human Rights Prize to Soviet dissident
Yuri Orlov and the Mutual Support
Group.
Orlov said that although publicity
about humun rights i:;uffering has led to
thC' early rt' lease from prison this yt•arof
18 Sovi(•t political prisonns, the recent
mt·t·ting in kt•lnnd between Presid(•nt
Ht•agun and Soviet leader Mikhail Gor·
hacht•v has led to inC'Tt'a};ed prE.'1-iSUre on
thost• still jailed
"Th(' KGH is g(•tting its revenge on
thOl-if' who still languish in labor
camps," Orlov snid through an interpre·
tt.·r.
"Here, in a note I have received
secn•tly smuggled out of Perm lahor
camp Numl)(>r :-l6. it says after the RC'yk·
javik summit the regime in the labor
ramp be<·ame more brutal and con·
tinut•s to d(•tniorate.
Two p(•op)(' given human rights
Hwards and the founder of th(' honor
m·cufic>d tht• Ht•agan administration of
ignoring Ct•ntral Am(•rican human
rights nhust·s. and Orlov i-.aid Sovit·t
oppn·ssion is gt·tting wors(•
Oil lwin·ss Dominique de ~frnil of
I louston, who with hPr latt' philanthropi•
l husband found<'d the $I<J,(~)()
Hothko Chnp<•l A"ards, appear<·d with
lfrvm left) Dr Gu·endolyn Carter fa friend of award u·mner Helen Joseph),
l.eonidas Proano. Dominique de Afenil, and Rec1• John Fife during the
rehear>al for tht• Rothko Chapel Au·ards
tht• award winner!-> at a news conferen('
e.
"I don't think this administration is
doing enough, no, certainly not," she
said. "l'm very worried about what is
happening in Central America."
Nineth de Garcia.a founder of Mutual
Support Group in Guatemala, which
has demand(•d the government account
for the disappearances of more than
41,000 people, said the Reagan administration
is aware of human rights abuse
in her country but has taken no steps to
help.
The disappearance of thousands of
men, women and l'hildren, including de
Garcia's husband, represents a "horror
story" in her country, she said.
"We want to appeal to the people of
the United States because often they do
not know what is happening to us," said
Dominiqm• de ll1enil with Dr. Cronid
l.uhar.<tky, an rxpatriot Rus.<>ion lil'ing
in :Munich U'ho kl!l.'PS track of Soviet
political prnwners
de Garcia. "Wt• know that the govern·
mt·nt of th(• Unit<-d States does know
what is happening."
Another Rothko Award honored the
Sanctuary Movement, a controversial
nationwide network of churches that
work to S(:'('ure political asylum for Sal·
vadorans and Nicaraguans fleeing civil
war in their homelands.
H<•v, John l•'ife. pastor of the South·
side Preshyt<•rian Church in Phoenix,
Arizona, reprt·s(•nted th(' Sanctuary
Movt•m(•nt. Bt• also nitidzed the
gov(•rnmt•nt's failun• to allow thP refu gt
·t·~ to n·main in tht> United 8tatrs.
Otlwr honort-'(•s wrre n·tin•d Bishop
I A·onidPR Proano, who has work(•d for
human und t·<·onomic· rights for E('uado·
run Indians; attornt·ys Johnathan Kut-tab
and Raja Shehadeh, founders of
Law in the Service of Man, a legal aid
and human rights service in the occupied
Israeli West Rank; Myles Horton,
Tennessee civil rights activist and
founder of Highlander Folk School, an
education center focusing on race rela·
hons; and Charter 77, an organization
to Czechoslovakia that works to secure
civil liberties in opposition to the
government.
Three others chosen for awards were
not allowed to attend the cermonies by
their governments.
Soviet psychiatrist Anatoly Koryagin
is imprisoned for documenting Soviet
use of psychiatric treatment as punishment
for political activists.
Anti-apartheid activist Helen Joseph
was denied a pas~port to leave South
Africa to aC"l'ept the award and her corecipient
, Albertina Sisulu. did not
appb: for a passport because of rt:strictions
plaN."d on hE'r "'Y the governemnt.
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4 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 12, 1986
,Jln Eemorhl:m
JAMES A. McCREARY
Friends 1n Houston of James A McCreary
will be saddened to learn of his death 1n
Kettering. Ohio. on November 17 Jim was
well loved at the Lambda Center and at
MacAdory House where he lived briefly
before returning home
He 1s survived by his mother and sister,
both of Ohio
The family suggests that donations be
made m his memory to the AIDS Foundation
Houston
DARREL G.
ROMENESKO
Darrel G Re J4. ··)wn1 lf Darrel's
Corner P p'i<;s1•d away T esday,
Dec 2. 1986 at 9 00 p m m Appleton. Wisc •
ot lymrhosarcoma cancer with al" ARC
compl1cat1on
He s survived by his parents. five brothers
ttiree sisters many •~ces nephews.
and countless friends
Any 1onations may be made to the American
Cancer Society in Darrel's name
A memor al service wtll be held Saturday
Det 20. 1986. at Dignity Center 3217 Fan·
nm at• 00 pm
Darrel will be greatly missed but not
forgotten
McAdory
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Clu·istmas
Wish List
It's Chnstmns lime a.gain ltnd in tht•
trndition C"Stablished from it"' 1nc·t·ptwn
t\\o yearR ago. frif'nds ofrt'sidt"nts of tht•
AID!'\ Foundatiori Houston, ln<":s,
McA ory Hou.sf' have prf>pan·d a
lhri;;~mus wish list for thospwishin~ to
~rjve a ..,resent to residents of tht- house
Although things isted are sug'gt•sted
as gift dra ..... all donations are oppn•·
ciatf>d
l11cluded on 1he wish list are· cash for
rPSl<h·nt spending mom•y (pn·scrip
lions.< othf>s etc 1; drapt•s for the houst•
{or a rooml; Hcrf"C'n doors: rnmfortt•rs
f('Urrt-ntly then· an• st•ven resiclt·nls);
C'nrpt•ts nnd furniture stt•am clE·ant•d;
one compl£>tf' hospitnl h<·d s('t; carpel
throw rugs: cnulking nround hathnK1m
fixtun·s; handicap hnrs in tht> hath
art•as. f'hades for Y.lndows: pillowR for
the heds~ et·iling fans; washcloths. tow·
els; built-in dish"'ashn; om· mt·n·ury
vnpor lamp. anrl om" remnant rarpd
andror hlf' for a small bathroom
Non-Drug Approach to AIDS
Treatment Suggested
By Jan Ziegler
l '11itrd Pri·s ... lntnnatwnal
WASHINGTON-Certain white blood
cells arr ahle to keep the AIDS virus
from reproducing, a discovery thatsug·
gests patients may have the power to
fi!(ht off the deadly disease without
drugs. California researchers said
Thursday.
The tl·am from the University of Cali·
fornia at San Francisco isolated the
cells from thre<• apparently healthy
homosexual men who had antibodies to
the AIDS virus, but who showed no
tract• of the virus
ThP cells. a type of white blood cell
cnlled ('l)X suppressor T-cells. des
troycd th£' acquired immune deficiency
svndrom(• virus wht-n mixed togethrr in
a-t<·st tubt'.
''I think the drama in this is that this
is th<" first indication of a mechanism by
which an individual ran ward off or suppn
·ss the virus in their own body," said
Dr Jay lA>vy, a UCSF professor of medi
C'int' who wrote the report published in
the journal Science.
'Tm reallv excited about this," he
l"aid. "It also. fits intoourown belief that
if your immune system is functioning
well you should he able to handlt this
virus.
Levy and the UCSF researchers have
been following about 40 healthy men
who have AIDS virus antibodies but no
detectable virus in their system. Since
most AIDS patients do have active
virus infeC'tions, Levy said he wondered
what made the healthy men different
form others who develop A IDS or AIDSrelated
symptoms.
He and ro11eagues theorized the CDR
cells make some substance that interferes
with the virus' reproductive
machinery. Loss of those ce11s weakrns
victims' ahility to fight offdisease. Jpaving
thPm open to a variety of fatal in fee·
tions and rare canc(•r
If the C'D8 <'t.•lls were removed from
the hlood stream, made to multiply
using a natural t•ell-booster like inter·
leukin 2and reintroduc·t•d into the body.
thf•y C'ould be a way of preventing ~r
tr('Uting AIDS, Levy said.
"This sele<"tive treatment would avoid
the known effect of IL-2 in increasing
T helper cells that could become additional
target cells for HIV (AIDS virus)
replication," the team wrote.
The A IDS virus attacks •o-called
helper T-cells_ IL-2. an immune system
booster induces the~e cells to multiply
Community
~t·w~ from "i<•iJ,:hhorhood & C'ommunit~· Croup~
&'Film to Discuss Drugs and AIDS
The lnslrlul .11 h ~ I l('W .h 1w1ri >f th film sj /(
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and has also been in testing as a cancer
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Levy said the team was searching for
a human patient on whom to try the
CDH method, someone who has an
active ATDS virus infection and "looks
like they're going into the early symptoms
of AIDS."
"We've got two steps to take," Levy
said. "One would he to identify the substance
that the CDR makes to suppress
the virus. The other is to determine
whether this will have clinical rele·
vance."
Lt·vy, researcher Christopher Walker
nnd others took blood samples from the
threp mt·n and removed the T-cells,
nam<·d CD8 for a protl·in marker on
their surfa('e. Whrn all the CD8 cells
wen• rt•movpd from th~ blood, the virus
start<•d to grow in what remained
In anoth<•r test, they added CDH cells
to cultured blood that had bPen depleted
of th<•m for thret.• weeks. Reproduction of
the virus <·easf•d, but the virus was not
killed
mo ntrose
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6 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 12, 1986
Police Charge Physician with Sexual Assault
By Sheri Coh e n Darbonne
!tfontrose \loitt
A local physician who worked closely
with the orijt'inal founder. of the Montrose
Clinic has been charged with
aggravated sexual assault of a child in
connection with a series of encounters
that allegedly occurred four years ago.
Richard Fry O'Brien, 59, of206 Arborway,
turned himself in to police Wednesday
on the advice of his minister and an
a~sic;tant district attorney. He was
released under $10,000 bond.
Police Seek
Killer of
Stabbing
Victim
Pca.:ce are seeking leadi-; in the slaying of
a m who. according to his brothPr
I-cad left a Montrose bar shortly before
he• was stabbed to death in hii;; south·
west Houst;m npa'rtnwnt Sunday D(>('.
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William WaynP Price was found in his
third floor apartment at Savannah
Club Apartments. 4444 Westhe1mer,
after several neighbors called police
and apartment security. Homicide Sgt.
Danny James said. The neighbors
reported hearing a disturbance in the
apartment. James said.
William Wayne Price
The assailant reportedly Jumped from
the third story window and fl ed, police
said. One neighbor to ld police at the
scene that he had Sf't"n a man in a back
patio of the apartment complex.
According to the witne!'IS. the man
climbed over a bark fence and fled on
foot, James said.
Sarah Stone, Savannah Club prop·
erty supervi!->Or declined comment on
the killing or witne&; report.
Joe Porro of Aid for AIDS said Price's
brother contacted him to donate wocer-
1es left in the apartment totheorganiza~
tion. Porro reported that the brother told
him Price had h<'en to a Montrose bar
Sunday afternoon.
Price died of multi pk stub woundi:; at
around 5:.15 p.m., Sgt. James said.
Sgt. Jim Ramsey. one of the inve~ti·
gating officers, said the HPD Homicide
Division is soliciting the aid of the gay
community to help solve the crime. He
said the man who was seen on the com·
plex grounds, described only as being
blaC'k, is a suspt'(·t, and is being sought
for questioning
Ramsey said police are prepari ng fly.
ers with the victim's photograph, to b..
cirrulated in the Montro8e area.
James Gordon Hoffman, 46, father of
the alleged abuse victim, was also
charged with aggravated sexual
assault of a child, police said. The Austin
resident had not yet been arrested
ThuT"day, but has spoken to police in
Houston about the allegations and is
expected to turn himself in, HPD
spokesman Sgt. J.C. Mosier said
Richard O"Brien u•hrn he was
contributinl: to the ~Wontrose Clinic
O"Brien"s twin brother Robert F.
O'Brien, was Montrose Clinic's original
medical director and one of its founders.
Richard O'Brien also worked with the
clinic as a volunteer physician in its
early days.
The O"Briens, however, are also
familiar to the gay eommunity because
ofthcirvehementinvolvementin a cam·
paign to oppoHe an ordinance prohibit·
mg discrimination against gays in city
employment. Annise Parker, president
of the Houston Gay Political Caucus,
said the doctors gave extensive financial
support for the homophobic media
blitz during the so-called gay rights ref·
erendum of 1985.
Gay activist Ray Hill reported that
the names of both O'Brien brothers
appeared on a listofmajorcontributors
to the anti-gay .. Campaign for Hous·
ton" durinj.! thf" referendum.
Hoffman's son, now 11. told authori·
tws h(• rPpcah'<ily performed sex arts
with thr two mf'n in O"Brien 's medical
office
Harris County A'lsi1:ttnnt District
Attorney Chuc·k Rosrnthal said he
lx"<·nme involved indirf•ctly when a min·
ister at !Wrond Baptist Church referred
O'Brien to him for le1wl advice. Both
Rosenthal and O'RriE-":n are membc>rs of
the rhurch.
Ro:->enthal said he had seen O'Brit·n
previously. but was not acquainted with
him. O'Brien consulted Rosenthal for
advice regarding an offense he claimed
at the time happened over five yearl'i
ago.
The statute of limitations for the
offense is five yearl'i, Rosenthal said.
A court doeum(•nt states that on Feb.
15. 1982. the hoy, then oeven years old.
performed S('X acts with O'Brien and
Hoffman at O'Brien's Memorial area
office.
Rosenthal said he advised O'Brien to
rail the police
Tom Audette, Montrose Clinic's pres·
ent executive director, stated that the
O'Brien's have not been associated with
the clinic for at least three years. He
said the clinic was originally run by a
committee comprised primarily of medical
professionals, but the governing
1-ltructure changed in early 1982.
The prt·sent board indudos both physicians
and lay people, Audette said.
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AIDS and others in their orcle as contemporary examples of the "poor, .. "alien, .. and "oppressed" for whom the
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One chapter tells 1n understandable language the medical facts about AIDS
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The Innocent Bystander
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count on me to stand behmd him. I'm
the only person I've run into who
believes the president didn't know what
was going on, nnd I'll defend his ignor·
ance to my last breath.
I know what
you'll say. You'll
say: .. Admiral Poin·
dexter, occasionally
accompanied by
Colonel North,
briefed him directly
every day on what
wa~ going on. So
how could he not
know what was
going on?" Well,
I'll tell you·
Seen.: The Oval Office. The president
is st>ated in his swivel chair, chin on
che:;t. as the admiral and the colonel
enter. The colonel has an Uzi subma·
chine gun in one hand and a bayonet in
the other
The Admiral: Better give him a prei;idential
~alute, Ollie, to get his attention.
The President: lpu.:ing a start as the
co/o,.e/ fires off a quick burst mto th<'
ceiling) Oh, it's ~·ou Ollie. th<>ammgl
Won anv good wars latelv?
The c;;,lonel •modestfyj No, sir. But I
did manage to get a dozen plane loads of
weapons through to the Ayatollah and
those other moderate· fanatics who arP
beleagured out there in that Iranian
desert.
The President: He'll need them, P<•>r
devil. Surrounded hy Arabs. Prohahlv
runnini:? f"JUt of water by now. Just likl·
Gary Cooper in "'Reau Geste." Holt'd up
In Fort Zinderneauf Most of his fellow
Legionnaires dead. The treacht>rous
enemy ...
The AdmiraL Yes sir. And we made
10 million on the deal What would you
think of putting it in a Swiss bank
account, Mr. President?
The President: Swiss. you say? fsinl(·
ml( reeddy1 ''The hills are alive with the
sound of music . " Great place. Swit·
zerland
The Admiral: I knew you'd agree, sir.
(taking a fat file out of his brtefca.<e)
Hnt"'s a list of the sN·ret names and thP
st•CTet numlwrs of the s£•eret accounts.
which ru now proceed to shn-d in ord(•r
to kt-ep them sc>C'l"et
Tht· Pn-,,.idt>nt: (as the shn'<idNI papC'r'
mounds upon hbdesk) Yes. r rt·mt·mhn
Shirh·y Tt·mple trudging up tht· Alp~
with her milk pail. Rt>ml'mht•r "Ht'idi'!"
Cutt· Jittlt• tykt'. Of coun;t•. that was 10
vt·ars hcfon• we rodt• off into tht• sunst•t
iogl'thE>r Remember 'That Hagen
Girl'!''
Tht• Admiral: Yrs, sir. Now ahout
what's going- on in Latin America
Tht> Presidf'nt: f(rou·ningl Don't tt·ll
mt• .ohout Latin America. I starred in
several movies ahout Latin America.
Remt·mher "'Tht> Alamo?"
The Colonel: (hayondtmp a pillmn
Ai·yee! Remf'mber the Alamo!
The Pre8ident: fas feather.c; fly about
the room) There I was. surroundM bv
Mexicans. Running out of water. Holed
up m the Alamo. Most of my fellow Tex·
ans dead. The treacherous enemy .•.
The Admiral: Yes, sir, They're just
like the Sandinistus. Now, our boys, th(•
Contra freMom fighters are the moral
t'(jUl\'Hlt·nt of
Tlw Prl'sidt•nt· Tht- Cisco K)d'. Ju~l
think. thousand~ of ('psar Romnos
dashing ahout thP c·ountrvsidP. parh
with his tru~t~· si<l(•kick. i.eo Carillo,
ri~hting wrongs and prott.'<..·ting thl'
mnnn•nt with F;implt· 1Six-g-un justH'('.
tht• way I nh\.ayR did. lkmt·mher mt' in
''Eight Dnys to 8un~1>t"''! Or was that
.. Ten Horst•s to Tomhstont•".,
Tht• Admiral Tht•n it's all nght with
~·ou, Mr. Presiclc·nt, if we air drop n c·ou·
pit> of doz1•11 small hills on our lwlt>a·
gun'<I Contra frit'nds?
ThP Pn•sidt·nt: (mwunpJNo. I think it
was ''Six Solidt•rs to Ht•ll and Rack.·• Or
was that ,John Wayne'! r\o. hew as Roos·
tf'r Cogburn. I think he was in "Tht·
Alamo." I was in "&dtime for Bonzo."
Th<·re I was. holed up in bed. surround<·d
by pillows My ht>ad slowly s ink
mg
The Colonel Want me to fin• off
anotht·r fl() rounds. Admiral?
The Admiral. No, Ollie, we'll try
again tomorrow
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10 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 12, 1986
Decking Out Montrose for the 'Hollydaze'
By Elroy Forbes
Jlontrou \ ·oici' Social Director
o From the Post Office
The post officet~ making morning letter
collection runs on Mondays in
Oecember to speed along your holiday
greetings. Ju~t deposit cards and other
mail in any collection box anytime Sunday
or Monday morning on your way to
work for speedy processing and delivery.
o New Birth
Om of the biggest contributors to our
community is Pat Wright of Shirrom
School of Belly Dancing, 2:106 Genes
see ~ever one to dPny a favor, she has
come forth with the maj.!ic needed to fill
up the living nativity scene. Three
weeks ago Pat gave birth to Patrick
Rubert Wnght who will make his acting
debut in a starring role. If you recall the
wonderful Westheimer Art Festival in
Ottober when the belly dancer:; joined
the Montrose Clogger~ for the stn(·t
dance under the direction of Dai1id Ro.v·
alty, you have seen the wonderful pt:•ople
of the Shirrom School.
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Look at those gifts u·aiting at TLC,
thR. Annex on Missoun· Street
o Christmas in
Montrose
This Saturday is the hig Happy Hol/ydaze
AlllS benefit at the Tower
Theater Thanks to The 61 I's Ste1•1·
Shimer. the tickets are beingdistrihutPd
for resale at the bars. Although this
makes thf>m easier to get. there are some
remaining at the box office. Only $10
gains ndm1~lance to what should be a
great show and benefits a worthy cause.
Talk about a twofer FYI. stars like the
ever·popular Bab.'< of Happy Hours
Daddys fame wil h< featured
o Dec. 14: Christmas in
Montrose Day
VIPS are expected at Mary's for tht>
lighting r)f the community Christmas
t el' on Sunday nt 5:30 p_m_ Council·
merr:."°rs f./ranor Trnslry :ir-d GMrgr
Greanias are exp<'l "'e• C'lint1ne
(ash onw11Irep e ent•hema.,~1npro
claim1ng~unday,Llec 11 asChr.:rtmas
m MontnllW l)ay The M• nt OS<' Svm
Craig gets a lift from Jeff at the Ripcord
phonic Band undPr the direction of
A11dv Mills will pnform with the MCCR
c·hoir. After the lighting, th(• crowd is
invited to carol at H );) Westheimrr
N°t'ltrtown·s Firehousp for "Th(• Night
Hf_•fofe ( 'hristmas'' featuring Santa
Claus, f,orf'lla ,'-,'1mon 's Salt Water
1'aff.v .Jazz Ilanct• Theatre. First Friday
PoC"ts led hv Hnh Clark .• Joel.- ."itou·as
Symph"nic. Kazho Band. and Sish•r·
NOng. Around 7:30 tht> seen(• m vt·s to
th<' Hvinf,! nati\,lV sn·neunder tht·awn
mgs nt Th(• Ho~ston Sign Co.
David Oleson u:ill be guest deejay at
Chutes' happy hour, 4 to 8, tonight
and Hot Rod on Sunday, 4 to 9
o Decorating Contest
rating
Dr<>w and Wt•lrh; the neighborh<K>d
})('lwt'{·n W Gray lo Waugh to Fairvic•w
Busy elt•es Milton and Adon refurbish wrraths at The Tire Place
Entrv hlnnk.., am! information .1n•
avail a,Je 1\t The Tire PhH·t· J;J("j l·a1rv1ew
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Some • t th(' entnes can ht· fK"t"ll on
f<airvlf·Y.., rner nfT ft hc1 \\ePn l\' nt
r1>tlt" on Wnug• Prdt n St {"Pt 111 • g
the rast 1dr t)f Mont. t' tt t• Hamr ft
areu; Tlw Curv1·· Panfir StrN·t art·u~
V1•ntun .. ~ MandPll nt llnwthonw. and
Hvd<'r·~ Christmas Tr1•1 lot on HiLh
nond nt \1undt•l
CJ Ripcord Birthday
I ' \ toss u~ us to y,.h c waH th
hottt ·t ht rt•(·t·nt fin· 1t ThC' Rip<·ord
or tht·ir .innivnKolr.v part~· \'incc and
(;or\" <'arrwd th<·ir customt•rs o\'Pr into
tht• irnr'fi fifth yt•tn in 1-{rnncl styll'. Tht·
focKI was. wt·ll. pardon tlw diC'ht•. fan
ta!'ti« Not _vour .i-tandarcl frt><• fun•. hut
n·al "goocl t'luff" With thl' mui-;ir. gn•at
staff and wondl·rful patrons, last Mon
day t·xtt•rnlt·d tlw w<·l•kt•ncl hy ont• mon•
glorious day. (Noti('t': Th(' staff und
managC'm<·nt of Tht• Ripcord ar<> not
n·sponsihlt• for how you ft•lt Tue>scla.v.)
o Out and About
'Tis the season. Those wonderful tree
trimming parties are beginning to fill
my mailbag. ~'YI: The Hardware boys,
&J and George, are planning a big trim
for hundreds of their nearest and dearest.
Jim Spence is out to show the
folks around Ella Blvd. how to do a tree.
. . . Last weekend's Westmoreland
Square event is being riveted by several
other dos: CYB: Roger Malone and Mar
tin McDonald have given several apartment
warmings just to perfect the
holiday fare. . . Mike Cooley is so
excited about finishing this year that he
mailed his New Year's Eve invites out
early. . ~'YI He is still using Dec :u
as the date ff there's a minute to
span• thii; W<'C'krnd, a trip up to K,J's
Dirty Sally's Northside is a great bet.
Kim and the gang are C(•IC'brating their
first hirthduy with n free buffet, w(')I
drinks nnd hi<•r lwtwt·en 7:00 and 9:00
lA">ok out 1-t.1, it's gonna hea fun timf'up
north Mary's (naturally) has a m·w
Raleigh Hills Happy Hour, II 00 p.m.
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un~ guar rntee you'll sleC'p liken bahy
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12 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 12, 1986 One Plus One
The Thought Connection
By Christine Burton
Ahout tht· time that agric·ulture was
heeoming the in·thing mt:n hegan to
think it would be ni<·t· for each man to
have his own wife. While she tend£•d tht'
hear-broth bubbling over th<• fire. th<•
litllf' woman could wipe the nmws of his
offspring, a task he had found to he
U•dious.
And sinct• dt·;ties art• an imag"inativt•
refl tion of tht• lives of the pt•oph• who
invent tht>m, th£> concurrent in-thing
was monotheism Man rnvt•ntt>el ontgod
that wns an 1magt• of man himst·lf
full ofwruth wht-n man was angry, and
benign when man got his own way and
was m 1 good humor
Along v.ith tht- riwnt•rship ofland and
one wife, thl' ronstruet of heterosexual
monoJ.!am.\· real!;..· made a man top dog.
Pt·rhaps that made sense to evolving
male humans tht>n. Hut aftpr having
tried for thousands of years lo make
mt-n faithful. evolving femalt• humans
now rec:ognizt· that the spec·it·s to whi<·h
we lwlong is not monog-amous. and sht•
goes out nnd has a little fun on ht•r own
iMany persons have only om· matt· hut
the topic of this column is thf' spcc·it's.1
Thousands of yt'ars of t'tTil·~dastieal
threats of ht>ll-fire. and thousands of
yt·nrs of inculcated c-ustoms and tradi
hons. h~tvP failrd. ThP slrong1·sl slalt•mt
·nt of the ·e\ual revolution Perhaps
tl was a mistake l trv lo rmkt· morogamv
th(• m thing.
6rgamzed religion r1·spondt'CI to tht•
st•xual revolution hy hlaming- homosex
u~1ls for the d(·stru<"lion of th(• ·'sunc-tity
of tht· home" cwhate\"(•r that is) and
pll•ading for sodt•ty to rt•furn to "trnd
tioral valut>s" 1whatt·n·r tht·v ano). and
polit1n1s p1ratt· thl' rht·torit· 4;f tht• t•ffi<•s
.. 1ti1·s. ThPt'timho thn·att·ns all hum<1n
fn·l'dom. Huttht'~1tt.om lint· is lluman
kind is not monogamous und rwvt'r w;:1s
Homo sapH·ns 1s tht• st•xiesl spedt·s
th .. 1t has e\·1·rexistt-d. Wt•art· n41t limih·d
hv tht· t~trous ry<"lr Wt• ha\'(' mt•m11r~: of
1'if'XUJI erjo.,·mt·nts. and an imaJ!inntion
l 11t evokt> n astounding variety of
st'XUdl t<X,tl'ments. anv om· of whl<'h
ran lnJUl"t' us in in.st 1nt. A stnhll'
f1w:Kf supply th.it 1s t·nncht'CI "1th vitam·
ins mC"n·ast":" uur scxu:1I t·nngy. Tt•ch·
nologic.il and industrial pmduction of
j.!oods und servi('(•s gi\"(• u:-. th1· timPan<1
tht• lt>i:-;un• lo ma kt• sex our most sought·
aftPr t·nfrrtainmt·nt. And ps:vchii:ttr~·
t4•1Js us that rt'f>n•ssion is not hNtlthful;
wt• an• urgNI to satisf\' our st•xual appt··
tilt•s St·x is goocl for us
l>t't'Jl within th<· gt•m•tu· mt·~ory of
t>:trh of us, somt• mon• aw an• of 1t than
oth£'rs. is tht• anl'wnt imprint that st•x
ual acti\""t:V '!-> ofn•sponsihility. It is
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tht mt'mory of the primitive time in our
t·volutionary lift' whtin copulation was a
qu1t·k n·sponse to thP odor of anotht'r
ml·m her of tht• same spl·<'it's, an aC'l as
('Usual as stuffing leavt·s into .vour
mouth wht•n you wnehungr.v.ascasual
as srratrhing th(• itch of inst•rts that
infest('d vour fur. Nor was sex p<·rsomll
It was tlu• simple <:onneeting of hocly
parts to horly parts to feel th<• n·l<·ast• of
physiral prcssun·s. Prrformt.-0 unst'lf.
c·onst·iouslv in vif•w of thP troop that
paid no atlt·ntion. th<· sex act was mind
lt·ss. it had no significanc·('.
Our ~t·netic mt·morit·s rt>mind us it is
our natur(• to hf. sf•xually irn·sponsihh·
Th(•rt· ere thost• who rt•ason: thnt·fon• it
is our right That instinc·t for primitivp
anonvmous st•x leads mE>n to hath
hous(•s and tt·a parti<·s, and hoth mt'n
and women to group sex and porno
graph:v It is thf" memory of anl'il'nt sf"x-
Monogamy can become boring, even to those
who want nothing else, particularly if they live
together
uni fn~lc1m that impels 1wopll'. wh1·thn
or not thl'V are involvM in commith·d
nu1rn1~arm.1us rtilationsh1ps. towards
affairs, prost tutt·s and on<• night
stands. ~ 11 ~1mount of moral r1mdt·mna
Bon 1s J.!t1ing h.1 t>xt·isc th1· gt•netlc
nwnwrv und no amount of lt·gislation is
gmnJ,!' io contr I our st:xual lH·ha\·1or
!'\ow a v ... al mutant has hrought us
All>S. T1 prot1~t •1urst·IH·s against
infn·tton w1• in• urg('(l to havt' onh· om·
S(·X par1m•r Tht•rapi~ts an· upholding
tht• advantng-Ps ofthl·<·ommitt('(I. mon11-
gamcms n·lati<1nship. B1>oks an· writh•n
and st·minan; clrt' h1·ld on how to main·
1.11n 111d1·pend(•m't' within a relatiori
.-hip. MonuJ!Hm,\· is lwginning to lw lht•
in-thin,:. renrof AlllS may pron·tc1 ht•H
more pow(•rfol pn•ssun• than f1«lr of
hell
Hut ho\\ c::., ont• st'X partm·r trnl1!oif\
thosr wht• want mon• than om•? Whl'rt'
th('rt' 1s n "ill then•is a wav Manv saft•
,..ex pract ces e'"t• hf'ing cit'\'t'lo1~·d hy
mt·n "hoart•dt•tnmint>d ton void Alf)S
!\1<try womt·n are U\'oiding "'high risk"
st·xual m·llvitv A numht·r of individu
ab havt· a muiual commitm<·nt with orw
sl·x partnn while Pa<'h of thf"m con·
tinut·~ to livl· alont· and ha\'l• tht•ir incl('
t><•nd1·nt sm·ial if('
B(·«aus<· r1·pt'att·d plt>asurt• tt'nds to
lt·sst·n om•'s apprenation of it. monog
am\' can ht'<·omt· horing, ('\'t'n to thost·
wh;, want nothing (•!st'. pnrticularl.v if
th1•y livt• togl'tlwr To havP st'X with th(•
samt• person. in tht• samt• lwcl and on\~·
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:1t intnvals J><'rmittt·d h~· lhP work sc·ht'"
dult', takt•s primitivt' impulsivt•n(•ss out
of sf•x, that high W(' ('XJX'rit·m·t.· with a
n1•w sex p<.1rtnl'T or whilt· W(' an· falling
1n lcvt• Tht· <·11n~tant and exclusi\'t•<·om
panionshi1> of uni~· on<• 1>t'rson c·an l<·ud
to npathy. and to doning. whi«h is tht•
(lt·ath knt·ll of an~· joy that mon11gamy
might offn
F1·w mnngamous coupll•s l'XJll'd tlw
hri I to la~t. Tht·y SJ)(>ak of tht• t'mo
tionul <·omforts of "st•ttling down."
t><'Hrn•lv rt·mt·mhering- tht·rt· was u timt>
wht·n lht•v wouldn't havt• st·ttlt·d for
romfort. ~·t' think that lov(• is a mattn
of luck. Ilow1·vn, if monogamists an· to
t·nJo~' high st•xuul f•xcitt·mt•nt and intc·n·
sitv of lov<·, tht•\' must do mon• than
h11j1(' for happin1.•Ss: tht·y must tf•ncl thP1r
relntif1nships.
Tht• human hrain today rl'tains tht•
ph~·sirul t>trU<'lun·s of its f•volution: tht•
n·phlian hrain, whnl' t·motion llf'gnn:
tht· mammolian hr.am, whnt· tht• spt•·
c1fic t•motion of lovt- hegan; und finally
tht· thinking hram. whi<'h wt• an• goinf,:
to ha\'l• to ust• morp if WP art• to t•voh·I'
into .a monogamous spt>Cies.
Evolution is not a mystery. A mutant
t)('("urs. Those life forms that can adjust
to its demands survive. It is an awt'HOmf"
thought, but those people who will not
practice safe st•x will not 8Urvive and
thus the human 8p('Cies may eventually
})(>come monogamous. reluctant thanks
to AIDS.
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2 Aries are
Better than 1
By Mark Orion
Fru ~"'"'!Jy IJv 1
II 1h M{ di'ly OlH 15. 1986
ARIES Pool your resources with
those of one certain other Each of you
has talents that together 1n concert can
produce beautiful harmony Latter days
see a sharpened focus clearing the way
for a new perspective
TAURUS M1rr0<s are big this weekend
Go ahead and explore the many
reflections_ Learn how to move in and out
of the maze without getting confused
that's the tnck. You can do 1t Whileyou·re
seeing the many sides of yourself , let oth·
ers see them. too
GEMINI Household affairs are to the
fore. Company. home improvements and
pre-spring cleaning may be on the
agenda. too Pay bills. make needed calls
and run errands A busy weekend
CANCER You·re an optimist. so it's
only natural that you notice the bright
side. However. tf you've been h1d1ng
behind rose-colored glasses. get ready
They· re about to come off Days close to
gasps and snorts
LEO You know what you want for
yourself and for your lover If you keep
moving things in the nght direction, you
can make every day of the month Valen·
tine's Day You learn to appreciate
apprec1at1on
VIRGO Be honest with yourself No
sugar-coating the facts. please. Be true to
your ethics and conscience You could
be making out a new budget in light of
recent financial 1nformat10n Should be
good
LIBRA Double-ch.,ck your budge!
and your bank balance. Avoid pigs in the
poke these days Prepare for contingen
cies so that a sudden message won't be
such a surpnse Days shimmy to a stop
with Mixed reviews
SCORPIO Your ·private eyes· are
watching someone and you feel like tak·
ing an unusual risk Make sure that what
you want is 1ust that_ what you want
Don't chase your own tail Learn how to
be competitive in the rrght places
SAGITTARIUS Keep on top of all
your affairs Don't get behind and don·1
give anyone the chance to nag you Look
your best for a certain social function
CAPRICORN Give gossip your
whole ·hearted non-support. Avoid tnvia
And take note of everything going on
around you. not iust in your own circle
Ploy your cards right and you get the pot
AQUARIUS The self-conf1dence and
independence that others see in you can
b4 a real inspiratmn En1oy being some4
thing. hke the ultimate big brother Oon·t
take advantago of this pos111on with
sorieone who doe~n·t kn()w you very
well thougf"\
PISCES You ve n spot t f work 10
t..ofT'plet no 11 up right Ther a ratt-er
mpcrlan~ rcellnq could clear the air
Lett r ynu may be offered a partnership
of sorts Pay 'Special attention to nny
f·nanc1al angles
~Pl~y
~Safe!
DECEMBER 12, 1986 / MONTROSE VOICE 13 .0_0
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A Cute Little Miracle from Chocolate Bayou
Review by Bill O'Rourke
Chocolate Bayou's Kringle's Wmdou.·
has a lot of excellent moments. I crit-d
for joy about 10 times.
First, there is a family that surely
must be related to the one in You Can't
Take It With You. The mother has had
to send her alcoholic husband away and
raise her children-two daughters and
an adopted son-by herself. She is aided
and abt>t!Rd by the lodgers she takes
Jn-four collt·ge students. Though they
are- all loveable looniE·s, perhaps the
mOflt eccentnc is the daughter who
refuses to speak again until her daddy
comes home. So she writes evPrything
down on po per or on her beloved computer.
She·s nn expert hacker
Her littft• sister's schoolmates trll the
young tyke that there is no Santa Claus.
Director Leonard T Wagner should
have taken a firmer hand to this matenal.
The play is good, but needs judi·
cious cutting to become anything
exceptional.
o Notes
Ono large part of Christmas should be
sharing with those less fortunate. The
Houston Symphony Orchestra has a
plan wh(•re your financial assistance
can h<·lp high 8Chool and college students
ath•nd their performances. Th('y
havf> h<>{>n nhlt> to help a rN'ord numh(·r
of students that way this year. But it's
still only ahout f(XJ.
Also, anvtime from noon til 10:()()
p.m., MondUy-Friday, you can take non·
perishable fcH.d to the Comedy Workshop.
Th(•y'll save it for distribution
lleft tq rlJ~ht, standml(} Sharon Bennrtt .Jo ... h (;o/db1·rt, Katherin
Hallou·pl/; lseatedJ AUi.-.on Baker and Trrnt Trllr.o;p1·n in .. Krin;:lr s
Windou ' bv Mark Medoff
She is heartbroken. In desperation. thE•
mother promis(•s to produce the real St.
Nkk the next ni~ht1
Meanwhile. a strange, somewhat sin
ister woman intrudes into the little family
:-.rt'ne. She looks and sounds like a
European bag lady. She turns out to ht>
more like Mary 'Poppins.
There is a very happy ending(several.
actually) which proves that there is a
real Santa Claus. It also explains why
parent..; have tu provide the gifts.
Sharon Bennett as the mvsterious visitor
1s fully rounded-see.mingly cian
g('roul-i yt•t ultimately miraculously
beneficial. She is perfect in this role
Kathcnn~ llnllowcll. as the mother.
provides the fantasy with a firm basis of
warm reality
There are :x child act.ors in this play.
performing ns child actors too often
do-giving us ' tie gems of obviou:-.ly
f'f'hearscd characterizations. Theydon°t
mternct much \\ith other J>E'f,ple. hut
th"Y make extraordinarily rutt> littlP
island.."·
Much of the rest of the east IS making
the• Chocolate Bayt>U debut. The play
was not well designed for this rompany
hut the (·ompany has been well rt-de·
signffi for this pluy
The only real probh·m with this show
is the·writing. ThPrearesomewond(•rful
moments but they do not always flow
into each other. There 1s some emotional
dead air space Occasionally, the play i~
weighted down with verbose philosophy
.,ot inherently g-ennainf' to thf'
plot. If Mark Medoff wanted to write
essays, somP bene"\:oknt mag-azine puh-
1:s~cr should have allowed it
through thP Houston Food Bank.
While Maestro Shimada has his Pops
people warmed up for their Christmas
s~)(>('ials. tht•y'll he taking their show to
Texa~ Children's Hospital next Tuesday,
sponsored by HL&P. Bravo!
The Holiday Youth Fest. that yearly
celebration of high school choirs, has
begun . Chock with the Museum of Fine
Arts for the schedule of this fine, free
fun.
Culh•n Center will have free music
and hot roastlod ch('stnuts at noon n('xl
Monday through Friday.
Two Chri!-itmas ('Xlravaganzas op('n
next Tu(•sdav-Theater Under the
Stars' Pl'lrr Pan lwith Cathy Rigby)
and Houston Rall<•t's The Nutcrac·l•er
twith .Janir Parkt·r, 1.i Cunxin t·l a))!
A little jazz a littl<> swing, some
countrv-ifs ('harlll• Praust.· at Cll'f)H
21 thr;>ugh tht· t·nd of the month.
I beliPVt' 1n eolorization of movU:'!-i
whi<'h were mad<" h<-forrcolor was avail·
ahlt' todirec:·tors. But now I hear they art'
rolorizing things which werr purposrfullv
made in hlatk and whitP-liko th•·
Kniisas sc·c·nf•s in Thi· Wizard of Oz The•
Bookstop in tht> old Alabama Theater,
th<• Gr('(•nway Ill und the Riv<•r Oaks
ThNltt'T an• ti
0
J)(msoring a rx·tition drivt·
against c·olorizing. To sign, drop by any
of tht'm
Auditions: llCCS Choir: Dre. 16~18,
Choral Room. 1-ine Arts Cenlt·r, Austin
at Holman. Info and audition appoint·
mPnt, 6.1().72f>1
Any l'ntertamPrR interet'tt-'d m per·
fonnini::- along the sidelines at tht>
Houst.on-Tt'nneco ~arathon on .Jan. IX.
please call Hoopla Hot: in<' at 7~7 7700.
•
Charlie Prause, Mike NasP and Br<'nnan Na.'if' now appf'annp at Cleo's 2 I
throuph Dl•cember
o Celebrate!
Df•C \. lfi-12-a Dutch navigator Ah<>l
Tasman, disc·ovntod NPw Zt·aland
Wdavs: 12-Gustav Viauhcrt, Cathv
(Pt·tf"r ·Pan) Rigby. Edward G. Hobi~ son
I:l-.John Davidson, Dick Van
Dyke. Rithard Zanuck . 14-Dan Dail<•y.
Morc·y Amsl(•rdam. Spike ,Jon£'8. lf"lJeff
Chnndll'r, Tim Conwav and th<•
Empt·ror N<•ro. .
Frank Sinatra wns horn on t.•ith('r
o Openings
Th,• Rut In fhd It.' !Company Onshtg(•
12>-u h1u·kstugt• c.·11mt·dv thrillt·r
Chri.'>lma.'> Ti1111·s (Main Strt·<'t
Tht·akr, l~>-u hranci n(•w Pt·arson and
Charlton musiC'al n•vu(•. A look at
Christma."l in th(· SouthwPst.
Patri<"k Clanry and Mic·hm•l R(•rman
(Houl-iton Ct•nh·r for Photography, I 2)installations,
Fr(•t1hit·s.
.Mdod.v 1/cill (llouston flous(•, 12)-a
Tht· Houston /1al/1·t prC'Sl'nls "The Nutcrachrr" ft•aturmp ./amt• Parht•r and
f.t run.rill
I>t·c. J!l or l:l, it F;t~ms . Kitt~· Kdh·y just
wrott• illl unauthoriztod biography of
him. ( >( ht•r .tel van<'l' Fiht' jok(•S, ·• 1 got 11
million dollars and a (;iorgio Armani
suit to he laid out m ••
hrancf nt·w Flt·<·k and Kollt·r mu~ic.-al
ohuut u C& W tno's t·ncountn with a
<" Jts.,.ica) t'inj!t•r
Tmditiona, ('hn~tmas Pops 1.JonN•.
121- llouston POPS with Tm1hi_vuk1
/
Cathy Rlgh_v ;, .. Pl•ler Pan
8hmrndn and th«• Houston Symphony
Chorus.
Small B<•ginnings Christmat-i Bazaar
(2221 W. Alahama, t:l. 9-7)-lwill'filling
the disahled . ON01 (Ono Night Onlv')
Christmas Familv Concrrt (,Jot~<'li,
IO::m a m.l-Shimada. th<' HSO and
Houston arra high school C'hoirs. ONO'
Pat Wil<·s and ,Jonathon f.1H·1fi Wood
Jwtkn. t:J & 1·1, noon·H>-gay artistH
offning tlwir works at a discount 721
:l7:11
Tummit• Le<· Bradlt·y 1Cluh Flamingo.
1:11
Christmas in tht· Park (Milin Out
door I :J. 7·ao p.m. )-f lo us ton Youth
Symphony. llouston Community ('ho·
rus and Ehon~· Opna Guild Fn·<•hit·s.
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C'ell'hration of the Holiday Season
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seven Houston area state repret-1enta·
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WT~.hoCJer;,r;s~e o\~n ortbr'~e.DaFtr1n·:~dScnnhku1wnr~aannnde Eat and S:p~~u rge This~!=~~;~~~;~:::
g_.-, 11 "" po, - art' often ways to t•ase the discomfort of
splurglng is on us agam. The~f> hohdav \, ' lx·mg around so manv pt·ople
festivals once celebrated our emergence So, too, with g1tt g1vmg, when• people
from poverty. Now with oceans of food wanting to he sociable take recourse to
and Ca!-ih around, the lavishness no something which these days is also
longer serves any sensible purpose- preiwnt in oceanic quantities-money
besides keeping the consumer economy The Sl'ason is a time for lavish gift giv·
happy. ing. One third of annual retail sales in
In fact, the U.S. and other parts of the the U.S. depend on Christmas shop·
world are in the first stage; of a nutri- ping.
tional revolution that is leading people A hundred years ago, cash, like food,
to cut back on red meat. fatty foods and was scarce. But splurging was a well -
hard liquor. At the same time, a health established practice, even dirt poor
revolution is zeroing in on modern countriei;. In India, for example, a poor
humanity~s greatest enemy-stres8. laborE'r will still spend thousands of do!
These dual revolutions aim at getting Jars on a daughtE'r's weddingto.!1how he
people to lead a simpler lifestyle-one is not poor Now modern banking t:;pewN
which could make seasonal festivals forth grc•at quantities of money the way
not only safer but more truly sociable, modnn farming entices great amount..~
as they were originally intended to be. of grain from the soil. The ocean of cash
The heavy eating is a holdover from and credit mak<•s the potlatching all the
the days when food was scarce. A easier
hundred years ago, most people made But the season of splurging also
their living from the soil. and the vast The season of splurging also happens to be one hupp<·ns to"" om· of the most stressful
majority were poor and thin. To be fat f l f h · " ZI ofthr entirr yrar-"Howcan I afford all
was a sign of having left poverty Of the most stress U 0 t e entire year- nOW that monc•y for g-ifts'?" People are con·
behind. A few times in the year, pen· can I afford all that money for gifts?" stantly reassured hy silkc•n smcKith ('Om·
santa would gorge themselves to cele- mt·rc1als that endlt·ss easy paymPnts
brute the harvest. So did the Pilgrims, The farming revolution has hy now size and strength. They have to eat lots make it all fonsiblP. Hut the mind says
whosP daily life was harsh. spread to- Europe. Asia. part~ of Latin of J.,rrains and meats. Hut already in oth(•rwisr, ~o tht· hlood pn·ssure got·s up.
:-;ow food is so plentiful in the U.S. America, and a few spot"' in Africa man'.\· countrif's rect'ntly considered Tlw nutritional rt·volution is dirt.'<.'tl•d
that hc'"'ger entirely a matter of no Between 1965 and l!JHO, the amount of poor, diseases of the "fat life"' Ameri· &J(ainst tht• hin~ingancl the health rt·vo~
money an~ unjust di~tribution. A cen· rice and wheat-the world's calori(' eans are well familiar with are- hE·gin· lution against t>tn·ss. Hoth point tht>
tury ago, when new hard wheat vane- staplt'!-i-grown in developing rountn(•s ning to uppcur way to tht• ne1·d for simpler ways of Ii\'
ties were mtroduced into Kansas. increase<i 75 pcrCC'nt, greatly outl"trip· In the highh· individualistil' sOl'if'ty inK Ironkally, tht·y art· pushingproplt>
American fi1rmcrs started producing pmg population growth. The world, des· of the- ll.S .. pPople do undPrstand that to go ha<·k to u slnwt·r rhythm of farm
one cornucopia after another. Today pite great swaths of hunger, now lives in sod ability iR thl• real purpost' of thf' lift· that exish•d ht-fore l'onsumer (•api~
productivity is so high that only a hand- an ocean of food. merry t<eason. ThE" eating and drinking tu1i.!1m brought us surh monumental
fu of f'armFI can feed much of the coun- In the developing countries, prople fr·stivals are gatherinj!s of clans- plenty
try with most of its staples and, if need still n~ calorits in big amount.8 toglve whether of rplatives. friends or ('O· PNS editor Franz Shurmann teaches history and
he. probably the world as well. them enerl{y and protein to build body workers. Rut whilt' eating and drinking soc1orogy at !he University or ca1iforl"1a Berkeley
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22 MONTROSE VOICE I DECEMBER 12. 1986
Ronald M. Butler
D.D.S.
427 Westhe1mer
Houstoo, TX Ti006
M1.lnday rhru SattJrday
Houn by Appo.ntment
(713) 524 0538
DWELLINGS. ROOMMATES.
HDUSES/ APTS. FDR
SALE. RENT. LEASE
Roommate wanted 1n Conroe 10 Share
tour bedroom house weth GWF Ctuldren
OK 409-76Cr1018 attet Spm
LEASE ON HOUSE
Montrose hOITle iarge 3 bedroom 1 bath
breakfast area central air washer and
":1ryer hardwood floors S625 per month
1734 Maryland 629-4300 Caldwell
Banker
MONTROSE FOURPLEX
Wetl ma1nta1ned ' 1 ptJS d mng con·
trolted entnes off stree1 panting S2~
~A ut ties 524· 1~.:;
MONTROSE DUPLEX
~:w: r::'~00~u:W~~~,$~
plus ut1l1t•et ~24· 1522'
':.M over 21 mature employed rieat
appearance i:>OSltlvetv no drugs. wanted
to share 4 br home Montrose $50 w"ek
plus 1.1111 t es '::ontact Jim 529-3547
He1gtus NQn-smoker oommate to share
tiouse 111 amen1t1ft $285Jmonth 86 ·
'.3343
(,WM stable and masculine share ~ 2
r:ondo SW :)ff.c;g Cat1498-174" .Q-tt
HEIGHTS DUPLEX
One bdrm newly remoae1eC1 k 11ehen and
bath Carport hardwood fl!'K>rs. SJOO plus
r.rt11ities 864·0C19
, br apt r.mall Quiet complex with pooJ
S285 ptus etectnc 529-8178
VOICE ADVERTISING WORKS
Rent thal hOuse or apartment through a
Vo.ce Class1hed Call 5~8490 And
~:ub C!~r :i=~anM~·r~1;b~r~1 ~~
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EMPLOYMENT.
JOBS WANTED
QUICK CASH
St-lrt today pocket .:.etsh tonight 'ut
~!nf·a~~~~~·~;~~~~~;=h~~~~
pay tree traimng 661 2665
Sieges Theater needs arheufate enthus1~
ast1C caners w ith an interest 1.n theater to
take part 1n evening sub5cr1p11on campaign
Cal Malcolm Munro 527-0240
ADVERTISING SALES
Outoo.ng ~sonahly'l' Sales experience?
Rather work· m the field" than behind the
de:slt" Attr.ctiveand bright? Have we ,ust
described you? Then you have a future
with tne Montrose Voice as an account
executive Call Jerry Mulholland advet·
trsing director 529-8490 for an 1ntent•ew
M1dtowne Spa Houston •s currenUy
accepting apphca11ons for cashier and
fk>Of pop•• ')!"S A full time m. u'll
riance pe• Exp nee,. u1red 111
Fanni 522· ,.9
DANCERS
NEEDED
Contact Rodney Only
804 PACIFIC-
524-0806
ENTETAINMMENT
SANTA, SINGERS. & MORE
Thi$ h011oayC1aus& Company has Santa
M~ Claus V1(:ttW•an singers ~f bands
pumo players. apen hOuse er 1n
and "nUCh more cau 524--040!:
FLORIST
BRANCHES FLOWERS. 1408 w~
he1mer. 521-0848
SEEOUADSP'ArAr>
~'*••.me· Ne9'onw60e0e'h'ery.
Gow-c•Hkeh
f~Olftll...--"'C••
branches flowers
on \he. CU(Ve
140I Wffthe4Met 521..oM8
10'Wo Orf TO MONTlllOSf: VOICE
JlllAOfAS
!MISC.I FDR SALE
OLD HOLLYWOOD
MEMORABILIA
Grear Xmas ~esenu Posters new and
Old) ptctures framrng Judy Marilyn
Battwa and more 522· 2455 anyt1~
Opera t1cktts C,.!lenbach :J Nov $60
Porgy 18 Jan S40 3rd row center
Robert 784 "625
FOR YARD SALES
See ads un ·y 1rd S d >I
the Voice C Id
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
SOUTHWE .,.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1218 Welch. :,28-3851
~ECJROISPtArAO
CREMATION SERVICE
INTERNATIONAL 3400 Monuo
>29-6666
"£OURDISPLAYA1
FURNITURE RESTO RA TIDN
JIM HIGGINS & C, 1
52J..8935
SEEOUADISPfAYAD
STRIPPERS!
We
GIFTS
Male/ Female stripper teiegrams lu1 u•rth·
days.etc A1sostnpperSantai M•$$Santa
•·rated balloons/ cakes and 1nllatab5e
dolls' Capla1n Teiegram 1)21 3055
HAULING
WINSTON HAUi ING 25-7944
E UURC>i::>Pf..AYAO
HOME
AIR CONDITIONING
MIDTOWN AIR 5· 1·90'>9 52Hl
ft OUR 'P Ar AU
HOROSCOPES
"JR P COOPER.
ASTRO.REFLECT ONS .2470 S u "'
Ashford #170 17077 1~824· 7888
.>perat0t --
Astro
Reflections
Personal Se1i-O·Scope &
Compatab1/lfy Horoscopes
1-800-824-7888
•IATCf< 837
HOTELS. GUEST HOUSES
LONE STAR GI IE "TH 3E. 104
Avondale, 522· 213. 52. "l"04
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JEWELRY
Genu1neemerald412car 11mdd11m1 1d
nng. asking 113 apprarsed value lnd1v•d·
ual 520-8232
LAWN CARE
BETTER LAWNS & GARDENS. 523-
LAWN
El <JC.JR :H$P'.AYAfl
STIXX ANO CHIPS. 665--6294 338-1145
SEE OUR !'.HSP>IA1AO
LEATHER
_EATHER BY BOOT'S. 711 Fairview
52!>-.?66f
LEATHER BY BOOTS
Custom Des19n !loom
711Fo1rvtew
8 Adoms Ltd - The 6'1
Leather By Boots-the lihpcord
- Houslon Te• os-a
·s Leother - Cho1n Ot1ve
- Aushn. Tax~-:._ _
LIQUOR
King Cole Liquors
1802 Richmond at
Woodhead
Holiday Specials"
We Deliver
528-0903 VoS& MC AMEX
MEDICAL CARE
STEVE 0 MARTINEZ M 0 12 Oaks
Tower 4126 SW Fwy• 000. 621 7771
Sff ROrSP1ArA{J
FiOBERT CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
b~~ax~~~::.~21 2003
ROBERT CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC
NWNMNRf
521-2003 - 1305 Waugh D r
N t • T
466 3648 2901 Jonn Road
MODELS. ESCORTS.
MASSEURS
Massage (.a Roy 1)2.>-5509 T Jesday
spec .. I
Keeping Up
O Chronicle Feolvres, 1986
Sure I'm angry. That cost a fortune and you spent the whole time storing
at living legends!
YOUR LAST WEEK
This year for a wonoerlul feelrng Mas·
sage by Bill O"Rourke M$T SGg.2298
Sensuous mHHge. FOf" • ppo1nlmenl .
Ertc 520-5509
PLEASURE AFOOT
Foot retlexofogy treatment (comp! men
tary full-body rubdown upon request)
-u1 only Ronnie (7131 528-6260
En1oy my touch with a very special rub·
d~ ,wn Late hours 784· 7 ')5
For exc1t1ng. fun-Iii.eel rub Call Peter for
Christmas special 464-8781
Joyful rub by nice person Expressly for
those who are Sore. Weary or S1ressed
Ben 270-1828
Sensuous ma!>'>&q'· 1n or out 529-3970
THE RELIEVER
lntwhve body rub. secret 01ts 526-3711
STOP gettmg rubbed the wrong way Call
Carl 622-3942 Happy Hol1daysSpec1a1111
12120/86
THE CADILLAC OF RUBDOWNS
by David D of ET (713J ~&-8232
THE BODYWORKS MASSAGE
Why settle tor tess? 10 years e•pertence
Bill (7131 526-2470 ~1tt cert1f1cates
THE BODYWORKS MASSAGE
Why ieltlc for ,_~ 10 years expenence
B• (7131 526-24:· G1" -:.ert1f1calet
MASSAGE BY DAN
Sale. relaxing . .-.al•sfy1ng. SeftOUS or sen·
~~:::n~ yhe:~~se·~~7c~n.'asb~rr ~
2 00-11 pm weekdays, anytime weekends
523-9821
S1tmulat1ng. sensuous. lull body massage
by handsome mascutme GWM in or out
calls Bill 862-5478 11 answermg machine
1s on please leave message
Bodyrub Masculine WM Oays.iln Evenings/
OuV $20 Dan 531-9952
Hot Oii massage. 461-8490
MOVERS
MOVE MASTERS
Boxes tool' v~sa. MC. Amex Wtrl~ JIT,.,
1925 Westhe•mer 6»6555
OPTOMETRISTS
iExAS ST ATE Ol"TICAL. VIL'° AGE
6737 Stella lirik 432-1 -
~fE OUR OfSPI. A' AD
PERSONALS
Mascuhne G M. 28. 5 ig gay
or b1 lnends 1n 1ne Ho._. re W111 ti.
there December 1986 Cal: 312-921· 1981
GwM professional 28 non-smoker
~~~~s s~;'~nt~~ ~;~~ s~~~~ng~~
25-40 with similar mtrrests Reply to PO
Box 300172. 77230-0172 Houston TX all
answered d1scret1r,, assured
GWM 36. • )() t, !5 outside the Loop
Looking tor togc!her men 24 4~ for
edve11ure m the suburb'I Rep y Bhnd
Box 319-H o Voice
C. WM phy! 1an i:: 5 1C ' ., ctean
shaven seeks guys 1Q. JO r tnendSh p
dat ng re~tionsh1D Romantrc en1oy
quiet evenings travl!"' movies eating out
sports elc Looking lo' a 11ncereguy who
krtews what he wants out ol hie Preler
non-smoker t10 beard or moustache
Pholo preferred w•H return 142" Wes-
1ne1mer Su1te 120 Houslon TX 7'l'!J06
All fetish edhst1ngs B- 4 s· •. t- .
ea1ner. JOC:kwear muscles etc lnloPak
SJ 00 TRIKX. 59 West 'Olh. NVC 10011
RULES FOR THE PERSONALS Use !he
Voices Personals · as an allernat1ve to
other social ways of meeting people The
l0Unw1ng guidelines apply
1. Personals (and other advert11mg1
Should 1101 descnbe or 1mp1y a oescr1p--
11on ot se •ual organs or act5 2. No Per
sonats should be directed to minors We
consider the •ge of consent as 21 3
Advertising mus! be··pos1!1ve." not negative
If you have certam preferences 1n
olher people. hst the quat111es you desire
Please don't be negative by listing the
kinds of people or quahhes you don I
desire 4 . Other catego11es 1n the c1assl-l1eds
(such as Help Wanted) cannot be
used lor ··personal"" ads
NOW. here·s what you CAN do Vou
CAN advertise tor social encounters.
even mctuding encounters ol a sexual
kmd You can describe yourself. 1nclud·
1ng your interests. your looks your hab·
its Tlien describe the type ol person you
want to meet Be as specific or as general
as you wish m yourdescnp11ons It 1h0uld
all depend on how cr1hca1 your tastes are
Let us assign you a Blind Ad Number or
use your own address or phone number 1n
your ad If you use your 1wn w•·w11ver1fy
it pnor to pnnhng
Thank you. and happy hunting
J.0 .E. PARTY SUNDAY
Attef\t1on members the $l;L.1ety ol JOE
meets again! S1art1ng THIS Sunday. Dec
12. at the Cottage PlayhOuse, 611
Pac1f1c and then every Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday Doors open from 6pm
Sun . & from 8pm Tues & Thurs (Mo one
adm11led 1n after 9pm) J 0 E helps you
celebrate your gay male sexuahty m a
sale. sensible (and. technically. legal)
fashion Look tor the Collage Playhouse
sign on Pacific. lhen follow the pathway
Ifs a party Sundayr
CONFIDENTIAL PHOTO FINISHING
Whoa• Don·1 take those pictures of your
boyfnend or g1rll11end to fhe drug Jtore
You might get back blanks and the expla
n 1l 1on. ·well. there must have been
Tieth1ng wrong w1lh your camera
81 11g your film to Henry·s 1-Hour Photo
4. We$1hetmer. for conl1dent1BI pholo
devetopmg and pr1nt1ng We promJSe Big
Bngh1 and Beautiful Prints as clear and
Sharp as possible
SAFE SEX?
For your mental health. havete• For your
physical health make 11 sate sea; Safese•
where there are no bodily fluids
exchanged The virus which leads to an
AIDS cond1tton is beheved usually trans·
milled from one person to 11nother In
blood or semen Those who are · recep·
!Ive· are especially at nsk Do condom
protect., It now seems that lhey provide
more protect1tm than putvt0usly thought
allhough there ts s!lll a risk Bui condom•
MUST be used with a water· based lubn
cant. and no1 with pelroteum or
veqelable·based lubrican1s /because
!hey actually dissolve the condom)
A CLASSIFIED AFFAIR?
John Preston and Frederick Brandt "an
lhc:>w you how 10 have act•ve fun or play
passive games w•th the personal a<Js In
tnerr book Class1l1ed Affairs.· 1nev 11 teu
you how to wnte an ad that really stands
out what to expect when you place or
respond lo an ad and even what all ~e
funny little abbfev1ahons mean Send $8
lo CIASSll•ed Affairs Alyson Pub Deril
P 'l 40 Ptympton SI Boston MA
') 118 (AJso included will be a coupon tor
$5 ?fl on your ne•t Personals m your
.. ho1ce >I 25 pubhca11ons ncluding tne
"""'"
PEST CONTROL
RE..;Ul TS HOME CHF..MI :Al & PE!:r'"
CONTROL 251~ E'm •• 524-9415,
223-4000
SLf'.N'RO' "'"' Al
1········R~~~:~······1
: 2513';, Elmen :
: 524-9415 :
: HJ% Discount on :
.: .....S.u..p.p..li.e.s. .w..i.t.h. .t.h.i.s. .A..d. ..•:
PETS
ANGELS TO ZEBRAS
Petworld 11725 Eastex Freeway at East
Ml Houston 590-':>471
PHOTO FINISHING
1 HOUR QUALITY PHOTO
WE 00 IT ALL' Prmt1ng and devel Jpmg
enlargements. 1umbo prmts. him. Koda!(
paper 2615 Waugh Or 52@.1010
HENRY"-., 1 HOUR PHOTO. 42f We t·
heuner, 529-0869
CE OUR OISPlAY AO
PRINTING
SPEEDY PRINTING. 5400 Bellaire Blvd.
667-7417
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PSYCHOLOGISTS
OR NICHOLAS EDD. 2128 Welch.
527-8680
SH OUR DISPIAY A•
Dr. Nicholas Edd, Psy.D.
PSYCHOLOGIST
4HO"' l' • • ·•v1
ei. x ~:o~ ;1os~': W~IYI- •
Monlrose .. 128 We .~ r · -.,
RECORDS. TAPES
INFINITE RECORUS
".,1 n187
We ttM er.
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am us 528 W..ttwmer
-.TX77006
521-0107
~ $5.99 NEW. USED &
CO.L.L.E..C T· RECORDS
RESTAURANTS
CAFE lDI W Al b rr 11 lf'
52().5221
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(;HA~Lr ) 110" Westhe1mer 'izl '332
f ()(RO PtAJAn
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808 Lovett
HOIRO Ar A[>
CHICAtiO PIZZA 4100 M<Nldell
11)26-9780
tfOURl"'SP AYAO
fHE HUNT ROOM. ':1404 Kirby
~1-9838
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DECEMBER 12. 1986 MONTROSE VOICE 23
VIDEO ADS BY THE INCH
PIZZA INN. 3105 S Shepherd 522-~76
fl OUR1'1::;.P1AYA() .!~ SAME DAY TYPESETTERS 4C
Avondale. 529· }8490 LOBO VIDEC 1424-( Westhe•mer
522 5156
ld1t1on to our regular
1a~ ~d rates of paying "by tht:
WESTHEIMER CAFE !POT PIE). 152-;
Westh(·1mer. 528-4:
i'fOIJ ~PIAYAI
Pizza inn.
Slf uROJ!>PfAi Al
, ROI 1AYA.D
VIDEOTREND. 1401 Whforn1a
'7-0656
f OUR OISPI AY AD
UPHOLSTERY.
REFINISHING
• Delivery
~ (Hotline)
.i 522-5676
Dcp-•11rl<1/1 1/y Co11rlesy &
~fHv1ce K.11ow lhtt color of y~u
c;,11> blue <111rl while
FURNITURE STRIPPING SHOP WE DELIVER VIDEOS. 1420
Westhe1mer. 5?2-4485
word. you can purchase space
here ··by the inch ... Since these are
considered 'Display Ads. not
··c1ass1f1ed Ads ... you can include
special art logos or fancy
typestyles
St,...1ng lhe Mtd Cenlff •rtH
Grtenw•r Pt•n Montrose •nd
Houston
In the heart of Montrose Refinishing
repairs. upholstery 529-7833 ,ff Ol!RDISPIArA.lt
VlDEOSCOPE. 2016 Montrose
529-5544
REGULAR RATE
ALLEN WADSWORTH CO INC 9830
Sweetwater. 445-4141 S[[ q ;i Ar Al
1" $34 2" S44 3·· $54
1 AD PER WEEK for 4 WEEKS
RATE
3105 S Shepherd 699-0000 Sff OllR 0 ;P1Ar AD
SPAS.POOLS YARD & GARAGE SALES
SPA TO GO. 5816 SW Fwy 772-8646
SIE DUF" - <;P•A.rA.r TIRES
THE TIRE PLACE. 1307 Fa1rv1ew
529-1414
urn1lure refinishing
and re-upholstery
• Pock-up .,..d Def•wtry
• Custom OHlgn Fin11hH
HAVING A YARD SALE?
Ann mce 11 hen It' ·;t«nd back or
1 S29 2'" S39 3" $49
1 AD PER WEEK for 13 WEEKS
RATE
1 $24 2'" S34 3" $44
1 AD PER WEEK for 26 WEEKS S/Nl:rofio
• Spas • PocW & Spa Service •
Chemicals (Fn·1> ( <Jmputerized
water ana1r .
5816 SW Freew•y (Chimney
Rock: exit!
DIAL SPA-TOGO
'2 r>.646 1
STORES (MISC. ITEM SJ
BASIC BROTHER: i:."2( W~thetmer
52_ 1626
Slf 'RDl'>PtArA.D
THE EAGLE 1544 wes1he1mer.
524-7383
$ff OURD/SPtArA.O
KlLAOY"S. 1723 WRugh Dr 528-2b18
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WESTERN AUTO. ;.?036 Westheimer
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WHOLE EARTH PROVISION CO 2934
~EEs~e~~l~i ..5. !t~
UNITED CAB CO 699-0000
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TAXI
fr-"· <;P1A.YAD
••• 529-1414
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iff OllH" SP,A.YAH
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HOUR OISP Ar AO
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Houston
for info
A Guest House at
1620 Franklin
Denver, CO 80218
Hltll·•· $1-1 JI~ S1n•lr
hom$'ll10uuhlr
445-4141
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lot of fluff .ind fill hh· ho-.c.· otht:r J.!UY' Thi\ mun' '\.\l' rt· n'dd not 1u-.t
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• M.my of the porul.ir rq.~ul.1r f<:.iturt·-. of "ht· \H-C.-kenC Mun~·o..,e Vt•Jt..<:
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~. w/Coupon at Cafe Edi 1.
Serving Italian omlettes, chicken dishes and i. ............................s..a.l.a..d.. .p..l.a.t.t.e..r.s.. ............................!
CAFE
EDI
520-5221
WHOLE
EARTH
PROVISION
COMPANY
526-5226
BOOKSTOP
529-2.345
MONARCH
CLEANERS
522-5101
3ign the Petition al Bookslop against "Colorization" of
black and while films!
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