'Have You Seen Them?' The Chi-Lites brought their signature sound to Night Life PAGE B1 28 Pages This Week Gold, silver, bronze Twin City Relays bag 30 medals at AAU track nationals in Florida MGEC1 Thursday, August 9, 1990 ? Winston-Salem Chronicle 50 cents "The Twin City's Award-Winning Weekly" VOL. XVI, No. 50 ? - i*1*.-* Hp -: ' i: ??? ??e $a? %v : pm . ** * Owner: I want out of low-income housing By TRACY L PROSSER Chronicle Staff Writer This is the second in a series of articles examining the role of Legal Aid imhe housing shortage. claim they have been ensnared for years in a legal web involving Legal Aid that has convinced them to get out of the low-income housing busi ness. ^Mickey Andrews' parous owned Lengthy legal battles with the Legal Aid Society of Northwest North Carolina is one of the reasons some owners say they hayc not continued their involvement in providing low -income housing. Mickey Andrews, attorney and former chairman of the legal redress committee for the NAACP, and his parents, Doris and Floyd Andrews, ITIot in a mobile home park and were" renting it to Elizabeth Fisher. Mickey owned the trailer on the lot and was also renting it to Fisher. Because his It W ttrtr r% ft/4 U x> 4|j