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Box 15, Folder 5, Document 57
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Vole 2 Number 100
June 30, 1969
Free Edition
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MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD, INC. WORKS FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY
In the CDA Neighborhood, Model Neighborhood, Incorporated is the only “sub-
professional agency" applying for contract to assist in the Model Cities programe
It is the belief of MNI Board of Directors and staff that economic development
will play a great role in the Cities Demonstration Area.
Through this component it
will financially benefit the residents, and eventually provide business ownershipse
The Economic Development program of MNI is designed to make producers out of
consumers, and taxpayers out of tax-userse
Edward Moody, Director 00
NEW BOARD MEMBER
Mr. Jack Cofer, a resident of Grant
Park community was voted in as a member
of the MNI Board of Directors at the last
board meeting, June 25.
Mr. Cofer, an active member of his
community and a concern citizen, works
very hard to bring about constructive
change in the Model Cities area. Mre.
Cofer is the first members of the board
from the Grant Park community.
vited to participate by Mr. Joe Stalling,
Vice-Chairman and was voted in unanmimous=
ly by the other board members.
With the addition of Mr. Cofer, MNI
now has a twelve (12) member board with
representation from five of the six
neighborhoods in the Model Cities Areae
They are as follows:
Mechanicsville
Mr. Edward Moody = Chairman
Mr. Nathaniel Prothro, Sre
Summerhill
Reve Jo We. Marshall
Reps Ce Ge Ezzard = Treasurer
(Continue, next column)
Peoplestown
He was in=
Mr. Sam Cochrm / fh
Mr. Joe Stalling = Vice Chairman
Rev. Austin Ford
Mr. Claude Barnes
Pittsburgh
Mr.e Clark Martin = Secretary
Mr. Prince Martin
Mr. Harold Owens
Grant Park
Mr. Jack Cofer
Adair Park
(Efforts are being made to get
a member.)
OPENS NEW OFFICE
Model Neighborhood, Ince operates a
new office at 940 McDaniel Street that
serves allof the Model Cities area. MNI
principle operation is economic develop=
ment, however, MNI is very concern about
improving the working relationships in
the community. MNI is committed to the
improvement of cooperation and coordina]=
tion.e In recent conversations with
Johnny Johnson, Director of Model Cities,
all indications are that MNI and Model
Gities will have a fine working relation=
ship in the future.
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MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD WEEKLY MACHINE (page 2)
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SAM COCHRAN GETS NEW JOB
ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS CITES
LEWIS E. PETERS
FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP
CONGRATULATIONS TO Mre Samuel Cockzan
as Assistant Director with MNI. Mr.
Cochran was formerly employed at Southe In an article in the magazine
Side Comprehensive Center in the Supply section of the Atiantastournci=Constitu=
roome Mre Cochran will start t@ work. tion, Deacon Lewis E. Peters, Chairman
Monday, June 30, 1969. He will work of the Model Cities Mass Convention, was
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directly under Mre Moody and is to be cited for outstanding leadership in
trained in entrepreneurial development community work and community relations.
by one of the consultantt contracted The paper pointed out that Dea. Peters
with MNN we works many hours for the people in the
= ae community and is dedicated to making
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: le Atlanta's Model Cities program a successe
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“Now that the question of the $72,000 Ng je
is settled, let's get on with making cst a
Model Cities work for everybody. The bogs = is A fee
bird wishes the Model Cities Mass i ey Me A 4
Convention Ince lots of luck. SEE aa ft 4
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FLIES * * Sce you next wecks # | a, ty
* GOOD LUCK JIM PARHAM | wens
ON YOUR NEW JOB ee
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Hp: /
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KIRK KK KEK KK KE KEKE KKK KEK KEKE KKK EKER KE KEK KERRI RRR KEKE ER ERE ER ER ER ER ERERER EERE EER REER ERE
Vole 2 Number 100
June 30, 1969
Free Edition
HH AH KKK IK IKKE BKK EKER KER ER EE KK ERIE EEE IKE REE EER EER ERE KEKE ER EEK ERERRER ERE RERKRER ERR
MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD, INC. WORKS FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY
In the CDA Neighborhood, Model Neighborhood, Incorporated is the only “sub-
professional agency" applying for contract to assist in the Model Cities programe
It is the belief of MNI Board of Directors and staff that economic development
will play a great role in the Cities Demonstration Area.
Through this component it
will financially benefit the residents, and eventually provide business ownershipse
The Economic Development program of MNI is designed to make producers out of
consumers, and taxpayers out of tax-userse
Edward Moody, Director 00
NEW BOARD MEMBER
Mr. Jack Cofer, a resident of Grant
Park community was voted in as a member
of the MNI Board of Directors at the last
board meeting, June 25.
Mr. Cofer, an active member of his
community and a concern citizen, works
very hard to bring about constructive
change in the Model Cities area. Mre.
Cofer is the first members of the board
from the Grant Park community.
vited to participate by Mr. Joe Stalling,
Vice-Chairman and was voted in unanmimous=
ly by the other board members.
With the addition of Mr. Cofer, MNI
now has a twelve (12) member board with
representation from five of the six
neighborhoods in the Model Cities Areae
They are as follows:
Mechanicsville
Mr. Edward Moody = Chairman
Mr. Nathaniel Prothro, Sre
Summerhill
Reve Jo We. Marshall
Reps Ce Ge Ezzard = Treasurer
(Continue, next column)
Peoplestown
He was in=
Mr. Sam Cochrm / fh
Mr. Joe Stalling = Vice Chairman
Rev. Austin Ford
Mr. Claude Barnes
Pittsburgh
Mr.e Clark Martin = Secretary
Mr. Prince Martin
Mr. Harold Owens
Grant Park
Mr. Jack Cofer
Adair Park
(Efforts are being made to get
a member.)
OPENS NEW OFFICE
Model Neighborhood, Ince operates a
new office at 940 McDaniel Street that
serves allof the Model Cities area. MNI
principle operation is economic develop=
ment, however, MNI is very concern about
improving the working relationships in
the community. MNI is committed to the
improvement of cooperation and coordina]=
tion.e In recent conversations with
Johnny Johnson, Director of Model Cities,
all indications are that MNI and Model
Gities will have a fine working relation=
ship in the future.
KHIR AIK KIRK KK RRR RRR IK ER RR ER ERR RARE BRIERE ERR ERE RK IK ERK RE REIKI RIK IKEA RR EK EAL KI AIIK
MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD WEEKLY MACHINE (page 2)
KKRKKKEEKEKEEEE KKKKKKERERK KKK RK REKKE RK KK KKK REE ERE BRR EERE RRR EKER ERE REE REE KER EE REE KERE
SAM COCHRAN GETS NEW JOB
ATLANTA NEWSPAPERS CITES
LEWIS E. PETERS
FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP
CONGRATULATIONS TO Mre Samuel Cockzan
as Assistant Director with MNI. Mr.
Cochran was formerly employed at Southe In an article in the magazine
Side Comprehensive Center in the Supply section of the Atiantastournci=Constitu=
roome Mre Cochran will start t@ work. tion, Deacon Lewis E. Peters, Chairman
Monday, June 30, 1969. He will work of the Model Cities Mass Convention, was
. La =
directly under Mre Moody and is to be cited for outstanding leadership in
trained in entrepreneurial development community work and community relations.
by one of the consultantt contracted The paper pointed out that Dea. Peters
with MNN we works many hours for the people in the
= ae community and is dedicated to making
— ; i
: le Atlanta's Model Cities program a successe
LITTLE BIRD LIT ON THE Robert We Waymer
WEEKLY MACHINE AND SAID: —— om yous
oo oe = nt P fc i \
f aii
(8 he Cor Che
s, 1 ‘
the eX ar i
RF \\
——* 5 ig a wae ty
Re 4
“ \\
“Now that the question of the $72,000 Ng je
is settled, let's get on with making cst a
Model Cities work for everybody. The bogs = is A fee
bird wishes the Model Cities Mass i ey Me A 4
Convention Ince lots of luck. SEE aa ft 4
* + | ’
4 ol hed
FLIES * * Sce you next wecks # | a, ty
* GOOD LUCK JIM PARHAM | wens
ON YOUR NEW JOB ee
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