Signal Tribune Issue 3221

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Collier named local Elk of the Month The Bellflower/Long Beach Elks Lodge No. 888 has named Leon C. Collier as Elk of the Month. Born March 7, 1936, in Pedernal, New Mexico, Collier moved with his family to southern California in 1943. He attended elementary school and graduated from Banning High School in Wilmington. He later worked for Pacific Telephone for 29 years, except for the two years he served in the Army, most of which was spent at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. He was initiated into the

lodge on March 21, 1977. He has chaired the Visiting of the Sick Committee since 1991, and he serves as staff photographer for the lodge, backup bookkeeper, and a member of the Breakfast Committee.

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Sharing the challenges and opportunities veterans face when they return to the business world after the battlefield will be the focus of the next Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) Notable Speaker Series event on Thursday, Nov. 4, at 7pm in Room 139-A of the College of Business Administration (CBA) Building. Titled “Veterans in Business: Challenges and Victories,” the presentation will feature a panel discussion with

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successful professionals who are also veterans, including Michael O’Gorman, director of the Farmer-Veteran Coalition, and Steve Peck, president and CEO of United States Veterans Initiative. Mike Murray, director of government and external affairs for Verizon, will serve as the moderator. The Notable Speaker Series was established by the CSULB College of Business Administration to add relevance to current students’ learning experiences and offer opportunities for professional development and intellectual engagement to alumni, staff, faculty and the community. There is no cost to attend the event, but reservations are required. Visitors to the campus must purchase a parking permit at one of the yellow kiosks for $5 in Lot 15. Those attending the event should park in the parking structure on Merriam Way adjacent to the CBA Building and may park in the spaces marked “Employee Permit” in Lot 15 after 6pm. -------------------------------------More Information csulb.edu/colleges/cba/nss

In memory of

rOnALd A. mAyO OCtObEr 1941 – OCtObEr 2010 Mr. ronald A. Mayo, born October 17, 1941, went to be with his Savior, October 14, 2010. He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Susan Mayo; by his children, Sheri basham, tim Mayo and wife Hollie, Wendy Wang and husband Conan, Daniel Mayo, Dana Veca and husband Joe; by his grandchildren Jessica, Jacob and Megan, Pamela and Mya. He is preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Maxine Mayo. ron was a loving husband, a gentle father, and a caring man. Even through his last days, he left behind a legacy that will forever remain in the hearts of those he touched. While in the hospital, his family encountered many instances of the nurses and other patients who came in to thank ron for the ways that he touched their hearts. ron was an amazing soul, and always wanted to leave people feeling better about themselves than they ever had. ron worked as an aerospace engineer for trW then Northrop Grumman for almost 35 years. His children often fantasized about his real job, as they were always told it was a secret. He could have been traveling to the moon and back, and just may have in their minds. He was an avid violinist and lulled his children to sleep. After retirement, he picked up the violin again and was on his way to performing on a CD of his youngest son’s band. After his retirement, ron was able to become even more involved in his church and was able to join his wife in greeting the patrons Sunday mornings. Mr. Mayo always had a smile and encouraging word, and would welcome the newcomers just as readily and happily as the regular churchgoers. He was always such a positive man, and gave people the uplifting support they needed. ron will be sorely missed by his friends and family, and the many people he touched throughout his life. A memorial service was held at Los Altos Grace brethren Church on October 26.

” g n i r a h S e n i W “ Rubber Duck ! h c a e B g n o L f Tour o Sunday, November 14, 2010 5pm-6:30pm The Heart of delius restaurant ™ dave and Louise Solzman ™ Food is a passion and an art for Louise Solzman. She has been cooking as long as she can remember, and works to rave reviews as Executive Chef at delius restaurant in Signal Hill, that she operates with her husband, dave, the General manager/Sommelier. Chef Louise is inspired by tastes from all over the world and carefully plans the weekly menus with emphasis on foods in season as well as the changing trends in dining. She is assisted by an experienced and efficient staff. Even though Louise is usually busy in the kitchen, that doesn't mean you won’t see her popping out to visit with the guests every now and then to see what they think of the cuisine.

$25 per person (all-inclusive) reservations are required and space is limited. the rubber Duck is an amphibious vehicle that gives tours of the Long beach port by land and by sea. We will board the Duck at Delius and drive to downtown Long beach. the Duck will then splash into the water and give an aquatic tour featuring an evening view of the downtown skyline and the Queen Mary. the tour will end back at Delius at roughly 6:30pm. to make these outings even better, I encourage you to bring a special

bottle of wine to share with your fellow adventurers. Now is the time to open that special bottle that you have been saving (unless it's a 20-year-old white. Keep that one to yourself, please). As another incentive, Chef Louise is coming along with us. We will provide cheese and crackers and will have a couple bottles of our own to share. Come tour with us, Dave Solzman

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