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Friday, November 16, 2001 Daily The Lompoc Police Department's which may be provided a day. Messages are left on I Emergency 9-1-1 Police HOT LINE 736-0519 LOMPOC RECORD (Lompoc, Calif.) Central Record Obituaries Editors Note: accepts information, activity 24 hours Police COMMUNITY The following reports by law arrests, incidents and information are from enforcement and other public safety agencies for Thursday through Friday morning. DUI checkpoint scheduled. On Saturday, the Lompoc checkpoint at an undisclosed under the influence of drugs no license or while their license Police Department will conduct a location to locate persons driving or alcohol and those driving with is suspended or revoked. Lompoc Police Department Community Hot Line anonymously, on criminal a tape.

Business 736-2341 www.lompocpd.com The police reported responding to 49 calls from the public and initiating 12 activities, including one misdemeanor arrest, domestic disputes, disturbing the peace, suspicious persons or circ*mstances, traffic problems, alarm malfunctions and juvenile problems: Police reports included: The arrest Friday, of a 17-year-old male juvenile in the 300 block of West Cypress Avenue on suspicion of assault with a deadly other than a firearm. The juvenile was transported to Juvenile Hall in Santa Maria. The arrest followed a reported fight by a large group of juveniles around 8 p.m. Thursday in the 300 block of West Cypress Avenue. Police located a juvenile with a stab wound in the 100 block of South Street.

He was transported to Lompoc Hospital by medics. Police also arrested a 15-year-old male on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon and a 17-year-old male on suspicion of receiving stolen property. Both were released to their parents. The arrest Thursday of Jesse Mendez Contreras, 39, of the 1100 block of West Chestnut Avenue, on suspicion of vehicle theft and infliction of injury on a He is being held without bail. The arrest Thursday of Leopoldo Flores 42, of the 1500 block of North Street, on suspicion of possession of for sale and suspicion of violation of parole.

He is being held without bail. Reports of residential burglaries Thursday at: 6:12 p.m. in the 300 block of West Walnut Avenue, 2:14 p.m. in the 300 block of North Street, 2:48 p.m. in the 800 block of West Apricot Avenue, and 9:47 a.m.

in the 300 block of West College Avenue. A report Thursday, of gang related graffiti on a garage door in the 400 block of North Street. Lompoc Fire Department The Fire Department responded to the following emergency medical service and medical assist calls Thursday: 12:24 p.m. in the 1100 block of Peach Avenue, 6:30 p.m. in the 600 block of North Street, 7:05 p.m.

in the 900 block of West Cypress Avenue, and 8:09 p.m. in the 100 block of South Street. The department also responded to the following calls: 7:51 a.m. Thursday in the 1300 block of North Street for a false alarm, 12:22 a.m. Friday in the 400 block of Commerce Court for a system malfunction, and 3:23 a.m.

Friday in the 900 block of West Laurel Avenue for animal rescue. BY THE RECORD STAFF Energy companies donate to Davis' re-election campaign LOS ANGELES (AP) Two energy companies each donated $25,000 to Gov. Gray Davis' re-election campaign during a recent trip to the East Coast, it was reported Friday. Campaign finance reports show that Davis accepted the contributions from Caithness Energy of New York and Florida-based FPL Energy. Both firms are independent energy producers that sell electricity in California and are involved in construction of new power plants, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Davis defended the decision even though he had promised he would not accept money from energy wholesalers during the state's power woes. He said that neither donor was gouging ratepayers for electricity earlier this year. "First of all," Davis said, "the worst of the energy crisis is behind us. My concern was in not taking money from people who were actively selling us power at high prices during the difficult early months of 2001. To my knowledge, neither of those companies are active players in that process." Critics disagreed with the governor's opinion that the state's energy crisis is over.

"Tell that to the 20 million ratepayers who have had their rates go up an average 50 percent this year," said Harvey Rosenfield, president of the San Diego-based Foundation Correction Policy The Lompoc Record will publish corrections of errors in fact that have been printed in the newspaper. The corrections will be made as soon as possible after the error has been brought to the attention of the newspaper's editor at 736- 2313. In the obituary in Wednesday's edition, Matthew Irwin's mother's name should have been listed as Deanna Mental. Paul Stewart Memorial services for Paul Stewart, 66, of Lompoc, will be held Monday, Nov. 19, 2001, at Church of Christ in Bakersfield.

Contact the family for an address. Mr. Stewart was born Aug. 22, 1935, in Oklahoma. He lived in Lompoc since 1955.

He worked for and retired from Celite. Mr. Stewart passed away on Nov. 12, 2001, at Lompoc Hospital. Survivors include loving wife, Priscilla Stewart, of Lompoc; five sons, two daughters, two grandsons, four granddaughters, two brothers and two sisters.

He was preceded in death by his parents. Arrangements were provided by the Neptune Society. Kathleen Contreras Memorial services for Kathleen Halligan Contreras, 33, of Las Vegas, will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, 2001, in the Chapel of the Magner-Maloney Funeral Home.

Pastor Sam White of the New Cuyama Foresquare Church will officiate. Private inurnment will be at a later date in the Santa Maria Cemetery. Mrs. Contreras was born Dec. 3, 1967, at Vandenberg Air Force Base Hospital to John F.

and Mary Ann (Ryan) Halligan. She was raised and educated in Lompoc and had been a Las Vegas resident for the past year. She died Nov. 3, 2001, in a Las Vegas hospital from a sudden illness. Survivors include her children; Josephine "BooBoo" Cortes, Gabriel Contreras and Mercelina Contreras, all of Las Vegas, parents, John and Mary Halligan, of Santa Maria.

Arrangements provided by Magner-Maloney Funeral Home. Marion Linn Private family services will be held for Marion M. Linn, 94, of Lompoc. Mrs. Linn was born July 26, 1907, in Omaha, to George and Nan Slaybaugh Rausch.

She worked as a bookkeeper for 40 years, moving to Lompoc in 1979 from Torrance. She enjoyed square dancing, was a member of the Church of Religious Science, Valley of the Flowers Half Century Club, and took special pride as a docent with the Prelado De Los Tesoros at La Purisima Mission State Historic Park. She died Monday, Nov. 12, 2001, at Villa Maria Care Center in Santa Maria. Survivors include a daughter, Phyllis Marvis, of Rancho Mirage; son, James Linn, of Kingman, brother, Don Rausch, of Reno, six grandchildren, six great- grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by a son, Jack Linn, five sisters and a brother. Contributions may be made to Prelado De Los Tesoros, La Purisima Mission State Historic Park, 2295 Purisima Road, Lompoc 93436. Cremation services are by Star buck-Lind Mortuary. Clarence and Mary Lou Lee Services for Clarence Lee, 81, and Mary Lou Lee, 62, both of Vandenberg Village, will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov.

19, 2001, at Lompoc Cemetery with Rev. Dean Monkemeier of Calvary Baptist Church officiating. Both natives of Walhalla, N.D., Mr. Lee was born Jan. 1, 1920, and Mrs.

Lee was born Sept. 22, 1939. They moved to Lompoc in 1961 and married in 1962. Mr. Lee retired in 1985 from the Lompoc Unified School District where he worked in facilities maintenance for 20 years.

An avid sportsman, he enjoyed hunting, skeet shooting, fishing and the San Francisco Giants. Mrs. Lee was a graduate of California Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo where she earned her teaching degree. An educator for 40 years, she taught for 39 of them with the Lompoc Unified School District at Buena Vista School, retiring in 2000. The couple enjoyed traveling the United States.

They died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2001, at their home. The couple are survived by two daughters, 1 Melanie Maiden, of Vandenberg Village, and Malia Lee, of Orcutt; son, Robin Lee, of Thousand Oaks; and numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mr. Lee is also survived by three sons, Robert Lee, of San Diego, Kenneth Lee, of Minnesota, and Terrance Lee, of Lake Havasu, sister, Mabel Hell, of Park River, N.D., and two brothers, Herb Lee and Earl Lee, both of Citrus Heights, Calif.

Contributions may be made to VIVA, P.O. Box 896, Lompoc 93438, or the American Cancer Society, 604 East Ocean Lompoc 93436. Services are under the direction of Starbuck-Lind Mortuary. GRAB LIFE BY THE HORNS DODGE for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. "When ratepayers start getting their money back, he can start taking campaign contributions." Online Poll Question: Will you donate to the American Red Cross again? Yes No 12 Votes cast: 19 The Online Poll is not a scientific poll.

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