f Page A10-The Chronicle, Thursday, O* Brooks to head ?7 housing services David R. Brooks, now a community development director in Albany, Ga., will become Winston-Salem's housing services director effective Nov. 4. Brooks has worked as community development director in Albany for three and one-half years. From July 1978 to April 1982 he was housing rehabilitation coordinator in Charleston, SC. He was housing adviser and property manager in Alexandria, Va., from 1975 to 1978. He also served as a program assistant and iflteri for the Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington in 1975. ; Brooks is a graduate of Howard University and earned his master's degree in education. He will be in charge of developing and administering the city's community housing ser vices programs. Brooks says he is looking forward to beginning his new post in Winston-Salem. "I think my new position will be a very challenging one," says Brooks. "Although I've been in this field for over 10 years, I feel that every new position offers its own particular circumstances that have to be addressed. "My interest is to add to the community development programs whatever experiences I have attained over the past several years. I want to assist the city in preserving the housing stock and making whatever contributions I can." SECC A to present 'Flower and Hawk' The Southeastern Center for ^ A ??it. A .Ill * wihviii^ui oi ^ rvi i win preseni "Flower and Hawk," a monodrama for a soprano, Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. Created by opera composer Carlisle Floyd, it will be performed by soprano Matilda Nickel under the direction of Norman Johnson. 44Flower and HawkM is based on the life of Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the most powerful and influential women of the Middle Ages, who was queen of France and England during the 12th century. Floyd has been called America's leading opera composer, and his first full-length opera, "Susannah," won the New York Music Critics Circle Award for the best opera in 1956. The performance will be held in the Main Gallery of SECCA, 750 Marguerite Drive. Tickets are $5 for SECCA members, students and senior citizens. General admission is $6. FACTS of ra LAW By Gregory Davis Too do net hive to pay for merchandise received through the mails if you did not order it. UNLAWFUL DETAINER is the grounds for a lawsuit to remove a tenant who formerly wet in legal possession of the premises, but whose lease is now expired e e # If you do not report a lost or stolen checkbook, the bank will not be responsbile for loss based on such negligence. e e A worm farm is a public nuisance and a health hazard, even if valuable to and used by a farm operator for his otherwise legitimate business, a Minnesota court found. e e e If your neighbor builds a wall between your properties, cutting off the sunlight to your garden, you can sue. Even though the actual physical use of the property has not boon altered, the neighbor has deprived you of its beneficial use Brought to you as a public service by: Gregory Davie Attorney at Law BBAT Plaza, Suite 260 8 West Third Street Wlnston-Salcm. N.C. 27102 P.O. Bos 1259 (919) 723-2257 0' 0 ctober 24, 1985 VMM PHknai Br JJU I 11 I I TVfc U tt I f I I ^H.,. H^L. V V ,N-w BVI I? a a I |H ?** I yvfl 11*? / HMHImmmm Blilll^.r I jj^BpP- \ JsPM \ BH Pants. Easy-care stretch woven polyes regular, full-hip misses sizes for a fit that's Shirt with detachable bow Dobby weave ester and cotton. Misses 8-18 sizes. Satisfaction guaranteed HC Bur ng . , Hickon or your money back %c Columt VA: DanviiK t Seers, Roebuck end Co,, 1995 wv: BarbOL mm i IW^^HI ^e"*' r> < \W J ' \\ '- V\ \ \ j^\- \^^Lv ^ '':>n*K9BHBBI^^^I ^^ r ,$^ * %** H "\ - v^s Jr,_ ^ B N- ji$ ? ? B ' 'i iflH i HH^H I B - -' at-Fit Solft, v iter in A treasury of great! I I jtjt warm brush > poly- | | your choice gowns, pajar R?Q S1 8 O? Worn# ton. Charlotte, Concord. Durham, Fayetteviiie Gastonia. Goidsboro Greensboi i. High Point Jacksonville. Raleigh. Rocky Mount Wilmington Winston-Salem xa piorence. Myrtle Beach Rock Hilt s Lynchburg Roanoke KVt Ashland jrsvile Beckley Biueheid. Charleston s I * ? Rnr sBS $40 < Laura Reg $139 9' Bring home a I nursery' Pine < with Colorful F $39.99 70-coil $8.99 vinyl bu $219.99 chest All mat1r< cnests a W\ Wee Care Great for infai dlers up to No Stoop Stroller folds < II tfl one hand I < v. ji I, >U I A f j| Cai^e baCj rT?^ i $5 OFF r f .^3 ^ Colorful R< ; /^^j|^H Ofc Padded floor, ^ reg. $49.99.. All high chain mm* Ik.- **TMfc 1^9.99 49.99 linbow playpen bite resistant top rail, 44.99 i and playpans on sale! i must bs special ordered l smeller retail stores :v *. >' '^9 K''vl if^B /ear 49 _ 6" R?g $11-$14 . f * 'J* rfrfs UMfWh'"' 'SEARS