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   Ukiah Daily Journal (Newspaper) - January 14, 1994, Ukiah, California                                t Ukiah Daily On The Market Use the fair weather to look over area January January 1994 DAILY Bunton True blue 49er fanatic a Mendocino resident who visited Ukiah is a true San Francisco 49er fan who hopes his team goes all the way to the Super Bowl this year so he can see quarterback Steve Young face Kansas City Chief quarterback and former 49er Joe Bunton has been a Mendocino resident since He lives on a ranch that his grandfather bought and that has been passed on through Bunton works at the Fort Bragg post office as a letter BRIEFLY MICROWAVE NEEDED The North County Recovery the Willits day treatment site for pregnant and parenting women with substance abuse is in need of a microwave oven for preparing meals served during the program Last this facility was burglarized and the among other was Joyce of the would appreciate a donation of a new or used microwave oven from anyone in the Telephone EMPIRE GRAD A 1992 graduate of Ukiah Christopher Hill recently completed the Travel and Tourism Essentials program at Empire He is the son of David and Christine Hill of Ukiah and is a member of the Scottish Cultural Society and Clan MacLeod DAILY 3 DECCO 2 8 jack FANTASY 5 CORRECTION The Ukiah Dally Journal Ihla apace to correct or make to Significant In or birth will reault In reprinting ol the entire may be reported to the editorial WEATHER Outlook Clear Temperatures Yesterdays high 63 Overnight low 31 Last years high 51 Last years low 45 Rainfall As of 8 today Season to Last year to The Dally Journal Is made from at least 40 percent recycled news Ink Is also used to keep the Ink on the paper Instead of your Complete the loop and recycle your 20 pages Volume 133 Number 231 50 cents tax included COUNTYS LARGEST NEWSPAPER Lake fees outrage locals Corps points finger at Hamburg expresses regret over issue By MEADOWS Journal staff writer Congressman Dan D and two men from the Army Corps of Engineers got an earful Thursday night from about 75 Ukiah area residents who are hopping mad at the idea that the government will begin charging fees to use the Lake Mendocino recreation In an announcement last the Corps said it would begin charging a day use fee at the The Corps said Congress passed the law telling them to collect fees and that Congress had already cut the Corps budget mil lion in tion of That started the and Van Vleet a bj drive Chet Van operator of the Lucky Angler store on Lake Mendocino which collected more than signatures of people opposed to the Most of the people at the meeting were angry at the thought of yet another tax in their All this is regressive taxa said Ed These fees are wrong in principle and a good place to stop it is here at Lake That drew a round of as did Priscilla tribal admi See Back Page Courthouse disabled parking space By GLENDA ANDERSON Journal staff writer It appears there will soon be parking for people with disabilities adjacent to the county For those with disabilities have complained they have to cross two streets to reach the courthouse which itself is seriously lacking in disabled That can be a safety problem for people in wheelchairs or on crutch said one Sam The county which owns the courthouse and is being sued by Hair over lack of disabled access to it said the street parking belongs to the city of Ukiah and the issue was out of its The city said the county or an individual just needs to write a let ter and the issue would be put on the citys Traffic Engineering Committees agenda for No one did So the commit tees Steve hav ing read a 24 Daily Journal article about the took the initiative and made disabled park ing an agenda item for this weeks I didnt see why we should wait for the county or the citizen to find us when we read about it in the newspaper and could take care of he He said he knows it can be frus for individuals who get shuffled from one bureaucratic office to another trying to find the right one to deal with their In the Journal Wes Can by claimed he had for years tried unsuccessfully to get courthouse parking He said he gave up trying several years Unlike onsite public streets are not required by the Americans With Disabilities Act to have specified numbers of disabled parking Turner said he believes they should be provided The whole spirit of ADA is to provide he The Traffic Engineering Com decided the best location for a new disabled parking spot would be the southwest corner of the where there is current ly diagonal parking designated for county law Thats the diagonal space nearest the disabled entrance to the Committee members directed See Back Page Residents at a meeting Thursday wondered whether bike riding at Lake Mendocino would be Included In a proposal to start charging fees at the The Corps and Barbara Daily Journal Dan Hamburg said but a Corps letter says Corps members present said the letter was Hamburg vowed to block any such Enchanted Meadow settlement reached By GLENDA ANDERSON Journal staff writer After nearly two years of court and most of the its suing for interfering with logging operations near Albion have reached a tentative lawsuit LPs filed in May alleges more than 70 defendants either trespassed and disrupted logging operations or conspired to disrupt logging operations during two months of protests on 280 acres near Albion which includes a wetland area called the Enchanted Protest activities included tree sitting and road LP was asking for in damages for logging The agreement is that LP will drop its law suit LP Friends of the Enchanted Mea dow in return for the defendants agree ing to allow LPs injunction ordering them to stay off LPs Albion timberland to be expanded and to become Instead of encompassing the 280 acres com prising the two timber harvest plans the anti logging activists were it will include all of LPs Albion drainage roughly The tentative agreement also says both sides will pay their own legal Attorneys for both sides called the settlement good Dennis who represents the said the settlement was a good deal for his He said there was no chance they could have fought the injunction The damage on the other were up for he Cunningham said allowing the injunction to stay in place does not mean his clients are agreeing not to enter LP property if logging The damage on the other were up for Cunningham represents defendants there The injunction simply allows LP to charge protesters with contempt of court if they he Cunningham said the court fight had gone on long enough and had been costly enough to him at Cunningham was representing the defendants for essentially no LP attorney Cindee Mayfield and Cunning ham said the settlement is pretty much a done See Back Page pay tribute to King Sunday Martin Luther King By MAUREEN Special projects editor Gospel singers and political speakers will highlight a Sunday tribute to slain Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King The celebration is taking place in recognition of Martin Luther King Day on The eight singers of the Unity Gospel Chorus of Ukiah will sing Love among other gospel They will be directed by Marilyn Simpson and the lead sin ger will be Torre The Oakland Community Reformed Churchs Senior Choir will also sing gospel They number about 20 members all senior The tribute begins at 6 at the United Methodist 270 Pine Speakers during the celebration will be Dan Hamburg and Amy partner in the law firm Reid and Reid and a member of the Santa Clara County Human Relations Jan McGourty and LaCretia Peoples started planning this tri bute to King last We wanted to do something last year and werent able explained We thought this should So we got the city and Ministerial Association to back us Weve gotten a lot of help from others in the community The free observance is spon sored by the city of Ukiah and the Ukiah Ministerial After the there will be a traditional church dinner at It will include bar ribs and com blackeyed peas and Sweet potato pie will also be For a birthday cake is being donated by Schats See Back Page Pass the nix the cream sauce for healthy eating By JAMES ROWLEY The Associated Press WASHINGTON Pass the But skip the lasagna and fettucini if you want to eat To follow up last years review of Chinese restaurant the Center for Science in the Public Interest sampled the cuisine of 21 Ita lian restaurants in New Chicago and San The good news is meres lot of good said Jayne the nutritionist who did the The bad news is that the worst Italian dis hes are in a class by themselves much worse that Kung Pao a Chinese dish that was rated one of the highest in she a plate of fettuccini Alfredo con tains 97 grams of Made with but Parmesan cheese and sometimes it contains more than twice the recommended daily limit of she Of its calo 58 percent come from Hurley likened fettuccini Alfredo to a heart attack on a The survey turned up many fatty shattering myths about the cui she Hurley said she expected to find many more fatty foods on the typical menus of Italian When I think I often think of the popular dishes among Americans like which is really greasy meat and Hurley But a number of pasta dishes topped with even spaghetti with made the groups lowfat she Spaghetti with tomato sauce made with meat stock had the lowest fat content of 13 entrees surveyed followed by linguini with red clam spaghetti with meat linguini with white clam sauce and spaghetti with meat Even spaghetti with Italian sausage was relatively low in Thirtyfour percent of its calories came from compared to 30 percent of the calories in a plate of spaghetti with The secret is that sauces containing fatty ingredients account for only a small amount of each which is mostly The findings were published in the issue of the groups publi cation called Nutrition Action Health But there is a cautionary note to all of Most of the Italian dishes were loaded with a tasty ingredient blamed for high blood Spaghetti with meatballs has milli grams per Linguini with white or red clam sauce are both low in fat but high in Italian not surprisingly include cheese cheese and eggplant  

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