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October 08, 1980 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1980-10-08

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'They' don't ant
In other UCDC blUlbllell,.
Peanon � onday
that Quality Stampin
and Second, a recipe t of
a $50,000 UCDC 10 had
filed for ruptcy. That
loan default the third
de! by a UCDC loan
recipient in
months, Park Party, hidl
received S50,000 from
UCDC, torched alled-
gedly by the r; and,
DID arina defaulted on
it S 10,000 owned to UCDC
and' no out of bu . e •
UCDC will meet again
Frid y, October 10 at the
C ptain' T ble and, accord­
ing to Pear n, will hope-
to ork?
,2
'7
Ho e er, it be th
luc y f ho t the
jobs. A ottery system,
using the t 0 �gits
of per 0' Social Se-
nty number, will be d
ne t three months
pplication from
the va pool. r. Bro
said once dra n, th
form wiD be revi ed for
qualifications, such high
�ool diploma d citizen-
p
reported . the
ee , the Ho
OJDDWlIIOn tech-
nically bandrupt and
S162,000 over spent in e
fi yean of 1978 d
1979. For that same
period of time, 100,000
orth of rent mo y
alked ay or as written
off uncollectible a dy
of th dit reveals.
Pearson dmitted to T In 1978, the Benton
Citizen, "I can't deny it. Harbor city housing com­
I id it." Pearson ex- . 'on rote off as uncol-
plained that on making the lectib e $34,182.72 orth
rem to P tter n, he of b c -due rent. In
promptly ed Patter n to ddition, as of September,
foll him out of the 30, 1979, it d anoth r
m ting and pologized to ' 29,186.51 in P t due
him. rents. Of that figure,
River Terrace . the b- 18,900 0 ed by
idized housi develop-
ment under construe 'on
f ing the corporate he d­
quarters of Pe n Con-
ruction Co. off' which
the U DC chi f . an
fully revie and decide
upon four De 10
reque : one from Exodu
Productions, submitted by
Milton ellJ d Edward
for ate" n
nture; one from Gret­
chen Davis of Harbor Im­
ports; one from Eric Ford
to remodel the former bait
op at Britain and Pipe­
one for a re urant; d
one from Abonmarche, the
firm doing the city's en­
gineering ork to rehabili­
tate th buDding they
obtained from the city at
95 . ain.
officer.
ember of the loan
committee include Vic
cKinney, chairman, owner
of V· , Di ount Furniture,
nton Township' Sammie
Smith and Guy Huddl on.
a
reo
ount of r ts
written off unooDectib
and tb amount p
for 1979 amount to
approximately S63,OOO .
tb city units
figere to 0 -third
of th bud t overruns.
A of pre time,
Housing commission
re archin the amount in
d� of judg� ts
obtained by the cornmis-
. on in an effort to collect
the rent. orris Gavin
i the attorney for th
city housin commi 'on.
In 1979 the amount
of rnon y p due dds
up to 8.6 percent of the
total rental incomee for
th city's project � ccord-
e
c
'Peeling pain t is e-
thing you can find in
almost e ry apartment in
the projects," id Rev.
athaniel Gathright of th
Concerned Tenant.
en the Health Dep rt­
ment com s in here to
in eet, th t's one thing
are going to th m
to che - the lead content
of the chipped paint in
apartment here there are
children. e might h ve
a lot of c s of le d
PAG 3
orris pro olio
c
In the 1 te e ening you growing need for econo-
may find Jo ph eating mic de elopment in our
coveralls and wieldin a communi ie ," y J 0 ph.
mop or operating a floor The fum of Chari
buffer in an office build- Jo ph internal' nal i true-
ing or ping center mail. Iy international in scope
ith th varied and it can be credited ith
versified activitie Jo ph pplying grain from 'chi­
say , "I have hat it take gan to South America food
to deliver top quality rvice stab to ore a, and Ameri­
and I am committed to can lumber fo developing
doing ju t. I till nations thrrught th orId.
deal with peop, ith the "Our job is done' faith,
individual being the mo y J 0 ph, ith the peopl
important d preciou pro- building my faith, and 1 in
duct America h to offer tum e it ith them.'
the odd." While Joseph build-
ing his busine
ppro ched by dison-
t the age of 41, Joseph adi n international and
estab . d, Charles F. J � ed to establish a regional
seph internatiOnal. "I sa office for them. y
dutie include erseeing
archi tects engineers p ':JJ)_
ner, in additio to 10
and national mar eting
function said J (J ph.
Jo ph founded and
is pre 'dent of C
building maintance and
cleaning company, h re
it is not unusual to find
him moppi floor in th
te night hour
In respo
tr t of
cy only
ByRonD . n
In the e Iy morning
you m y find Charl Jo-
h in . home office
negoitiating with Michigan
bu . en for a ipment
of goods to a developin
South American country.
DuriJ,lg normal bu '
hours you may find Chu
J 0 ph in the . chigan
office of dison- adison
talking ith city officials
about the deep tunnel pro­
ject.
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