Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 13 January 1994 — Page 12

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The Muncie Times, Thursday, January 13,1994, Page 12

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be conducted by the Muncie Public Transportation Corporation for the purpose of considering service changes being proposed for implementation by the Muncie Indiana Transit System (M ITS), generally described as follows: 1. The Public Hearing is to be held on Thursday, February 3,1994, at 10:00 a.m. and at 6:00 p.m. in the Meeting Room of the MITS Administrative and Operating Headquarters, 1300 East Seymour Street, Muncie, Indiana 47302. 2. MITS will considertwo alternatives for both Route#6 Wheeling Avenue and #14 Ball State Riverside: a. Reduce schedule frequency from the current thirty minute service to one hour service on these routes or; b. Eliminate service on these routes entirely. 3. At the Hearing, the Muncie Public Transportation Corporation will afford an opportunity for interested persons or agencies to be heard with respect to the social, environmental and economic aspects of the changes. Interested persons may submit orally or in writing evidence and recommendations with respect to said changes.

IN MEMORY OF CLARENCE"BUDDY”BARKER"

Life Is ‘Foneuem Death 1$ a Dneami If we did not go to sleep at night We'd never awaken to see the light, And the joy of watching a new day break Or meeting the dawn by some quiet lake Would never be ours unless we slept While God and all His angels kept A vigil through this "little death" That's over with the morning's breathAnd death, too, is a time of sleeping, For those who die are in God's keeping And there's a "sunrise" for each soul, For LIFE not DEATH is God's promised goalSo trust God's promise and doubt Him never For only through death can man LIVE FOREVER!

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King nephew to speak at Illinois Wesleyan University BLOOMINGTON, IIL-The Rev. Vernon C. King, nephew of the late civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., will speak at Illinois Wesleyan University on Sunday as part of the fourth annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday Gospel Festival. King's speech is the first of two events (Sunday and Monday) marking the national holiday that commemorates his uncle's birth, sponsored by IWU and the United Community Gospel Singers of Bloomington-Normal, 111., a non-profit organization. King's address, which will assess the state of civil rights in the United States, is slated for 5 p.m. in Westbrook Auditorium of IWU's Presser Hall. It will be followed at 6:30 p.m. by a fellowship dinner in the main lounge of IWU's Memorial Student Center. Tickets for King's speech and the fellowship dinner are $10 for adults, $7.75 for college students, and $3.50 for children under 12. Tickets just for King's address are $5 for adults and college students and $1 for children under 12. Tickets may be purchased at the Main Desk, IWU Memorial Student Center; The Copy Shop, 519 N. Main St, Bloomington; or by calling Corine Sims, 309-828-4602.