1S-TKS CAROUMA TCl SAT., MARCH 3, 1871 Jik J.B; uqud DohaJos $750,000 Fqcili ?dToii(35 ScEiool J.S. FUQA KWATCS $7S0,C30 FACILITY TO TSU A $750,000. 4.4-acrt re creation facility, in Houston, and a check for $10,000. have been presented to Texas $outhem University, of Houston, as a personal gift from J.B. Fuqua, chairman and chief exectuhre officer of Fuqua Industries, Inc., of Atlanta. Accepting the gift from Mr. Fuqua, center, is Judge Andrew Jefferson, left, chairman of the board of trustees of the TSU Foundation, Inc. Also participating in the ceremonies held on the TSU campus, was TSU president Dr. Granville Sawyer, right Fuqua Industries, Inc. is a multi-market manufacturing and service company.' Texas Southern is stata-eupported, urban university with an enrollment of 9,000. ATLANTA - J&. . Fuqua, chairman and chief executive officer of Fuqua Industries, Inc., the parent company of Coloarcraft Corporation in Durham, recently made a personal donation of $750,000 recreation facility in Hous ton to Texas Southern University, In addition, Mr. Fuqua gave a $10,000 gift of cash to assist the university in making modifications in the property. The 4.4-acre facility, situated near the Texas Southern campus, includes a 15,000-square foot recreation building, a separate gymnasium, two outdoor tennis courts, -two basketball courts, swimming pool and playground. The donations were announced in Houston at ceremonies attended by Mr. Fuqua; TSU President Dr. Ganvill M. Sawyer; Judge Andrew Jefferson, chairman of the board of trustees of . the TSU Foundation, Inc., and George L, Allen. chairman of the TSU board of regents. "Texas Southern Uni versity has indeed made a great contribution to education," said Mr. Fuqua, "and , I hope that this new recreation facility will be a worthwhile addition to the physical plant of the university." . In accepting the dona tions, Texas Southern President Sawyer noted, "It is a most significant gift and we are deeply gratified. These new facilities will certainly enhance the scope of our student activities program." Texas Southern, founded in 1946, is a state-supported urban university offering a full range of academic studies at both the under graduate and graduate levels. It has an enrollment of 9,000 students. Fuqua Industries Inc., a multi-market manufac turing and service company, is headquartered at 3800 First National Bank Towers, Atlanta Ga. 30303. TIP Public Hearing oh Transportation Sot RALEIGH - A public hearing to provide area residents with an oppor tunity to participate in short and long-range projects for aviation and public trans portation (mass transit) will be held in Raleigh. Scheduled for 7:30 pjn. on Wednesday, March 14, the meeting for residents of Durham, Tranklin, Granville, Person, Vance, Wake and Warren counties will be held in the Highway Building Auditorium on S.Wilmington Street. The Raleigh public hearing is one of 28 sche duled throughout the state to assist the North Carolina Department of Transportation (DOT) in updating the Transportation Improvement Program Included in the TIP are aviation, public trans portation and highway pro jects. The TIP is the DCFs basic planning docu- EXTRA SAVINGS DURING KROGER' S r conmoKT tm-nm raooa co. nun tm ma OOOOWNMVPM. JtTMUMMKHl, NTtIN DURHAM m MMM TM MOT TO UMff QUANTITIM. NOW KHO TOOMUM. TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE mutuant ntmitm of hwiIicikk. 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The March hearing will deal only with aviation and public transportation projects. - A hearing on highway improvement projects will " be held for area residents in May. ' "These hearings are a key ' element in planning and im- plementing a transportation system in North Carolina for all of our citizens," said Secretary of Trans- ' portation Tom Bradshaw. "This effort to obtain public input and increase citizen participation in transportation planning represents another step in . carrying out Governor Jim Hunt's pledge for responsive government and 'public involvement in the decision-making process," Secretary Bradshaw noted. "We encourage and seek this active partnership with the public in developing a comprehensive transport ation . system to complement the governor's balanced growth and econ omic development policy for the state," he added. ' Durham, . Franklin, Vance, Warren, - Wake, Granville: and Person county ' residents are re presented on the North Carolina Board of Trans portation by Bley L. "Buck" Dean of Durham and Joe Hamme of. Oxford. M. Alexander Biggs of Rocky Mount and R.T.A. Pifer ' of Durham represent the seven-county area on the state aeronautics coun Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form to another. Lamb Lovers Arise; Help May De on Way BY DAVID PURYEAR GREENSBORO -A pro fessor or reproductive physiology at A&T State University thinks he has shown a way sheep pro duction can become an ef ficient and profitable farm venture in North Carolina. Lovers of lambchops in this area know the econ omic results of scarcity. Seldom seen in local meat counters, lamb is always high priced. But if his research is heeded, says Dr. Ed. Sergerson of A&T's Department of Animal Science, , consumers shouldn't lack for lamb and prices should come down. ' Dr. Sergerson says if ewes can be bred successful ly in confined areas, a possi ble solution to the prob lems which have turned farmers away from sheep pro duction in this state will be met. Currendy, sheep pro duction in North Carolina is minimal: Dr. Sergeon says that most sheep produce producers in this state were' driven out of business by the ravages of wild dogs and foot-rot disease on their flocks. That's why the professor believes his con finement experiments may encourage livestock produc ers back into sheep raising. "If a producer is worried about . foot-rot or the dogs , wiping him out, then, in the future he can go to a confinement system," Dr. Segerson says. "We have shown that the ewes will come into their breeding cycles in con finement. "Also, they are capable of having a very high fertili ty rates in confinement. The producers who goes to' a confinement system can have better management of his flock. 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