• •* Page 10, Portland Observer, April 22 1987 Can You Be Too Emotional? by Phil Gates How many times has someone said to you. D on’t be so emotional 7 Plenty, III bet. usually when you were angry or upset But did you know that anyone w ho has ever said this to you was also being emotional'* W hile dictionaries define em otion as strong feeling, re search has indicated that such moods as enthusiasm, cheerfulness mild interest and conservatism are also emotions no matter how strongly or weakly felt One researcher points out, ‘ A fully reasonable human displays the emo tion called for, rationally, by the circumstances w ith which he « , >r»fr >nted in present time Thus, is the present time circumstan. e requires grief a rational and reasonable p e n o n i t apt I '■ • • . . ■ • sitaution demands anger, the ration,il human being will display a n g e r An aberrated person seldom displays the type o f em otion rationally called for by any given circum stance " Perhaps research even gives us a new meaning to the term "m is emo tional " M t. O liv e t C h u rc h H o n o rs U sh e rs The Ushering Department of M t Olivet Baptist Church will hold its 2nd Annual Usher s Day Program on Sunday. April 26. 1987 5 00 p.m at 116 N F Schuyler b First Rev David Hart o f Tacoma. W ashington (formerly of Portland) is the featured speaker for the evening The public is sincerely invited to attend A t Least on T uesdays Buy From B la cks Or D o n 't B uy A t A ll W h ite s su p p o rt w h ite businesses A sians (yellow s) su p p o rt asi.tn businesses W hitec m d asians su p p o rt each other Bla, ks su|i|M irt w h ite and asians B u t w h it e s .11 1 e. ms d ,, n o t su p p o rt Bla< k businesses IF B L A C K S DO NOT SUPPO RT B L A C K S HO W C A N WE S U R V IV E ON TU E S D A Y S WE S H O U LD BUY FR O M B L A C K S OR D O N 'T SO A T LEAST BUY AT ALL THE STRUG G LE C O N T IN U E S • ’ ' " ' me, It w ill tier e fit Hl.,, ks. tin t at Die same tim e it w ill alert w h ites D ■ ks I . ...................... ....... ' A " " any Dungs w h ic h a n ha pp e n in g in this c o u n try and in S ou th A frica TH IS IS A PRO B LA C K EFFORT It is n o t a n ti w h ite (in c lu d in g A m e ric a n J e w s ). It is n o t a n ti a sian (y e llo w s in A m e ric a ). B ut it is P ro B la c k k a le ,I w h ile s a n d y e llo w s D ia l w e . lie n u t p le a s e ,) W ith th e ra, is m III •' ■ ' Yvos S a in t L n u re n t c ro n ie s th e a n im a l s p irit w ith le o p a rd p rin t s tra p less q o w n la ce d to th e w a is t T tii' 29th A n n u a l Ebony Fashion Fan w ill appear in P ortland at the Red Lion M o to r Inn, J a n tze n Beach, on Friday. A p ril 24. at 8 30 p m This fam ed tra ve lin g fa sh io n sho w is p ro du ced by Ebony M agazine and is spun sored by P ortla nd Chapter o f Links. Inc for the b e n e fit of Link ■■ Education Fund M rs Eunice W J o h n so n , p ro du cer and d ire cto r of the sh o w personally •■elects fash ion s fro m the exclusive co lle ctio n s o f fam ed designers such .is H alston. Stephen B u rro w s, Bill Blass. C hristian Dior. Yves St Laurent Lavin. Chloe. L a n ce tti. A n d re - Laug. V alen tino. Tita Rossi and M issoni M rs Jo h n so n is m e ticu lo u s and th o ro u g h in p u rcha sing the m ost spin tacular fash ion s available for E bony Fashion Fair audiem es M ore tha n 200 e xq u isite ga rm e n ts co m p le te w ith the latest act essones 10 fem ale and 2 m ale m odels, co m m e n ta to r, music d irector, stage and business m anagers and w a rd ro b e s ta ff travel fro m coast to coast on a spe ci.il c ba rte red G re yh o u n d bus Because o f th e un pre cede nted dem and for M a d e lin e W e s t spo nso rship o f the sh o w tiy cha ritab le o rg a n iza tio n s a ro un d the co u n try Ebony Fashion Fair n o w to u rs tw o seasons ttie east and m id w e st from S eptem ber th ro u g h Dei em ber and the s o u th w e s t from Jan ua ry th ro u g h M ay ap pearing in m ore than 177 cities M rs C lernentyne G uy. general chairperson o f ttie benefit perform ance indu ates ticke t sales are go in g e x c e p tio n a lly w ell and expects an even lar ger atte n d a n ce tha n last year T ickets m ay be purchased at Stevens ft Son (L lo yd C enter), M rs C s W ig s (707 N E F rem on t), House o f Sound IJ6O 6N W illiam s) In 1418 w o m e n • h e ad g ear w a x »o ta ll th a t th e d o o r w a y * of th e royal castle of V in c en n es France h a d to be raised to a llo w th e ladies of th e co urt to pas* th ro u g h M adeline W est is a black Ni< aia guan w o m a n w h o w as b o rn in Ni< a ragua s A tla n tic Coast She lived or the A tla n tic Coast u n til age 15 w h en she m ove d to M anagua to co n tin u e tier e d u ca tio n A fte r c o m p le tin g tier u n ive rsity degree she ta u g h t Eng lish in the N icaraguan high school system ,v '' " I , ' - t Bl.e ks idministi,limn are not concerned about Black life whether Whites and yeilowa have decided that Blacks can it their ra sn and yellow s are a d opting the »out! A frica Fhey am even suggesting that we are inferior and illiterate. ■ " A" '" i . u p i M . r t . t „, the w hite m inorities in South A frica w ith our tax money (Jin tax m oney should go due, lly to Bla, ks in A frica " l,u ' 1 k '' • " „ it " i '■ of business even o u t o f businesses w h ich p ro du ce p ro d u cts '" n g ,m Blur ks and in te rn a tio n a lly p o rtra ys ne ga tive im ages o f lh A fi a de term in e w tia t new s A m erican s receive BY WHITES AND YELLOWS ALER t H l IP Al ' i t ) S M adeline pre sen tly sta ffs Die Al te n ta tiv e Peace M a kin g C o m m itte e o f the M ora vian C hurch in M ana gua • ' ' W itn e s s fo r P eace 1987 E b o n y F ashion Fair "F a s h io n S c a n d a l" ' WHITES AND YELLOWS THAT WE DO NOT LIKE Hl A C K S M UST BUY ) RO M B LA C K S OR NOT BUY AT A LL ON T U E S D A Y S WE S H O U LD ALL BEG IN BY TU E S D A Y . M A Y 19. 1987. The c o m m itte e develops health, re fo re sta tio n , and ed ui abort p ro gra m s on th e A tla n tic Coast She w ill speak on the curre nt situ atio n in N icaragua w ith e rn ph a•• s o n the A tla n tic Coast and tier w ork w ith the M is k ito Indians Her visit to the U S is sponsored by W it ness for Peace Her schedule is as fo llo w s Friday. A p ril 24 4 00 p m Reed College Assem bly. 5 30 p m , CA SA Rally, K ing Facility S atu rday, A pril 25 Lewis and Clark College, tim e to be an noun ced, 7 00 p m . Laug hin g Horse Books S unday. W e stm in ste r A p ril 26 2 30 p m Presbyterian C hurch ' • 'ft earlier g, ogl.t ahead <” ' ■ BUY f HOM BLACKS AT LEAST ON TUESDAYS OR DON'T 1" i the number o f days if o n d ib o n s d o n o t change SOMF SUGGE S TIO N S ON W H A T YOU S H O U L D DO W IT H YOUR M O N E Y A T LEAST ON T U F S D A Y S ' " H > " BUI UH) ’ ’ " ■ ' t " '" " u i buy ai all N o ln tte n e s No num bers UNCF. SCLC. PUSH NUL NAACPIHdors Buy from Black book magazine and newspaper publishers Sup ............ Blacks producing Black pro ihould buy from Black businesses and hire If you do not like r me Black business go to an o th e r Black business or gro u p " " ll1 V " u i m o n e y u n til y o u k n o w tm '.u r e BUY B LA C K G et to g e th e r an fo rm n e w B la c k b usine sse s. phone compiiny, Id probably still be playing piano at Hazelk M orning G lory Bar.» Sale & Restyling »as always pretty fair at making nes up. But I never knew much ibout writing tunes down. “Which could have been the destruction of iny k w See, back in 27 — or maybe it was “28 - the ■ OM Hoot Wilson Orches I tra must have heard ■ about me I got a letter i i asking if I’d send them I s ieel music, of my j ,«t?ong8' I n,us’c '1 ^ an’ * Rene o f Paris • A n d re Douglas re • S tö r« H o u rs ,0 00 ,i m tii 6 00 (> m Monday Thru Saturday st, fortunately, they'd Ä in the long distance lines. S o l called Hoot, way to Chicago, and played ‘Downtown Rambler’ nght over the phone for him. “And the rest, as they say is history. Just like Hazel's, “Of course, nowadays, the young guys tell me they have a computer they just plug into the keyboard. You play a little riff and it comes out anywhere they have a phone—all printed up. Sheet music. “And when the time comes, I expect the phone company’ll have something worked up 1 can use when I’m composin’on At Pacific N orthw est Bell, we’ve always been more than long distance or fiber optics, or even Pacific data trans- ( Q ) Northwe mission. Bel At PNB, AMSWBarCO* 1105 N E . B ro a d w a y («< f o u fro m Sftfew Ay Lloyd Tel 282 1664 C « o te rl Huy from in ,I l ,„y , m em b ersh ip TRAN!,AFRICA . „ I Black Mu K ic k s D • •> Insurant a <