Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 96, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1987 Page: 3 of 12
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McEnroe And O'Neal
Have Second Child
OYSTER BAY COVE, N.Y.
(UPI) — The second child of ten-
nis star John McEnroe and ac-
tress Tatum O’Neal arrived a
little behind schedule but both
mother and child are reported in
good health, a spokesman said.
“I’m happy and relieved
everything went well,” McEnroe
said in a statement. "I am look-
ing forward to getting Tatum
and Sean home.”
Sean Timothy McEnroe
weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces
when he was born at 5:56 p.m.
Wednesday at an undisclosed
hospital.____ __
The birth was expected earlier
this month, and McEnroe had
vowed to leave the U.S. Open
competition to be by his wife’s
side if she went into labor while
On Current Stock Market Standing
The stock market, which has plus increase in earnings in ‘87
already topped many expec and’88.”
tations, will reach 3,500 and be- Just as corporate earnings are
yona before there is a major up, so are government earnings,
correction, according to Jack McCarthy said, discounting any
McCarthy co-managing partner rumors of a possible recession in
of Loyd, Abbett&Co. 1987or 1988.
Speaking to an audience of Just as corporate earnings are
FawardD. Jones & Associates, up, so are government earnings,
McCarthy said that in spite of according to McCarthy, dis-
recent drops in the market, the counting any rumors of a pos-
forces that create a bull market sible recession in 1987 or 1988. A.
are more evident today than last recent study suggests that for a
year. . t recession to develop today, a
Part of this, according to $290 billion deficit would be re-
McCarthy, is because the long quired.
term trends of inflation and in- The deficit is currently be-
terest rates will continue to tween $155 billion and $160 billion
maintain a low profile for the on its way down from $220 billion
remainder of the decade. last October. McCarthy added
"Were not going back to that no political candidate would
double-digit inflation and threaten his or her chances bv
doubie-digit interest rates,” he entering the presidential cam-
said.. 4. paign with a $290 billion deficit.
Inflation will maintain a low The deficit is being defrayed
profile, McCarthy explained, by the new tax law, which has
because it is two-thirds labor re- resulted in $8 billion to $12 billion
lated, and labor costs are cur- in revenue more than expected,
rently at their lowest in 26 years. In addition, government spen-
He also predicted that interest ding over the past nine months
rates will actually decline has been the lowest in the post-
throughout this decade. war era in terms of rate of
“We’re seeing he highest level growth and spending.
of long-term interest rates right Of course, as the deficit de-
now that we’ll see for the rest of creases, and inflation and inter-
the decade, “said McCarthy. est rates fall, the stock market
Continuing his presentation, continues to rise.
McCarthy said he doesn't expect McCarthy encourages inves-
to see any dramatic economic tors to get in while the going is
activity in the near future be good, noting that people want to
cause the United States is mov-
ing from a consumptive
economy to an industrial econ
omy.
Between 1982 and 1986, he ex-
plained, consumers were the
driving force in the four, five and
six percent growth experienced
during those years.
However, since last year, the
consumers’ spending pattern
has grown only one or two per-
cent The real growth, McCarthy
explained, is on the industrial
side of the equation.
“Trade is becoming the agent
of growth,” he said.
Although McCarthy doesn’t
see a dramatic increase in in-
flation, interest rates or econ-
omic activity, he did say exports
have been on the rise due to the
move toward an industrial econ-
omy
As a result, the United States is
experiencing an explosion in
corporate earnings and divi-
dends.
In fact, McCarthy says,
"we re starting at a 40 percent
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Friday, September 25,1987
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J ones & Associates Receive Information Alex FFA Attends Leadership Training Camp
On CnrpAn+ K+A1 N/...1.a C.___Il____ The Alex Chapter of Future Alumni Camp for every 10 FFA bers to meet their state officers
r armers of America along with Alumni members. The Alex FFA and other FFA’ers from across
c, n. .... many other FFA chapters sent eight members. thestate.
Wateprrthemarkettodropsabit across the state attended what Those attending from Alex This year’s awards committee
so mey can Duy at a lower price. they believed to be the number were: was selected to give various sne
However’ when the time one camp in Oklahoma last July. Callie Thurston, Ginny Thu cial awards to some of the
the market don’t buytforfear f Thisssth Annual Oklahoma rston, Sunni Taylor, Todd Otey, campers Kevin Boatwright was
tmarket.wil continueits FFA Alumni Leadership Train Brian Olson, Kevin Boatwright, presented with the "Most Fash :
downardtrend.and before mg Camp was sponsored by the Tracy Goyne, and Richard ionable Guy "award
XefiiU on any Oklahoma FF Alumni As ward. During their stay at the
“You only live in a bull market sociation. It was he d at Tu The FFA Alumni Camp is an state-wide event, the students
twice“bvm veinabuumarket lak ogee Bap tistCamp, near annual event that teaches lead heard addresses from numerous .
IjyvitcenjoysittP p n .Each FFA Chapter is entitled and communication skills. Tlman, former" Unversity y
it, McCarthy noted. to send one FFA member to These goals were achieved by Oklahoma runningback; Cindy "
using small group sessions, Blair and David Shaffer, past
committee meetings, and the use FFA national officers;’ and
of motivational films. It was also Ralph Dreessen, State FFA Ad
an opportunity for FFA mem- visor.
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