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I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of California; I amover the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the aboveentitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of the SANBERNARDINO COUNTY SUN, a newspaper published in the English languagein the city of SAN BERNARDINO, county of SAN BERNARDINO, and adjudgeda newspaper of general circulation as defined by the laws of the State ofCalifornia by the Superior Court of the County of SAN BERNARDINO, State ofCalifornia, under date 06/27/1952, Case No. 73081. That the notice, of whichthe annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each regular and entireissue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the followingdates, to-wit:
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Region 4 Education Service Center(ESC); Houston, TX is requestingproposals from qualified andexperienced firms to provide RoofingProducts, Services, and JOCServices (RFP No. 18-09). In order tobe considered, the Offeror mustcomplete and submit a proposal toRegion 4 ESC in accordance with thesolicitation documentation posted atwww.esc4.net or www.nationalipa.orgPRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:Monday, July 9, 2018 at 2 pm CentralTime at 7145 West Tidwell Road,Houston, Texas 77092.
PROPOSAL DUE DATE:July 26, 2018 BEFORE 2:00 PMCENTRAL TIME.6/21/18
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Region 4 Education
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Proposals Due: July 26
Region 4 Education Service Center (ESC); Houston, TX is requesting proposals from quali-fied and experienced firms to provide Roofing Products, Services, and JOC Services (RFP No. 18-09). In order to be considered, the Offeror must com-plete and submit a proposal to Region 4 ESC in accordance with the solicitation documentation posted at www.esc4.net or www.nationalipa.org
PRE-PROPOSAL CON FE-RENCE: Monday, July 9, 2018 at 2 pm Central Time at 7145 West Tidwell Road, Houston, Texas 77092.
PROPOSAL DUE DATE: July 26, 2018 BEFORE 2:00 PM CENTRAL TIME.
Date of publication in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, June 21, 2018.
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LIFE USA TODAY ❚ THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2018 ❚ 5D
Inside every vice president is some-one who wanted something else. “Do I
regret not being presi-dent? Yes,” said Joe Bi-den, who occupied thevice presidency beforeMike Pence.
These misgivings arecommon. Few men – andthey have so far all beenmen – enter public lifeshooting for the vicepresidency, as Kate An-
dersen Brower shows in “First in Line:Presidents, Vice Presidents and thePursuit of Power” (Harper, 295 pp.,eeeg), her crisp, engrossing newbook. They either had the office foisted
on them or took the sec-ond spot on the ticket aspart of a larger plan.
If that includes cata-pulting themselves intothe top job, they need anew strategy. Only GeorgeH.W. Bush was electedpresident on his own afterserving as VP during the20th century; before that,Martin Van Buren in 1836was the last vice presidentto make the move.
Nine vice presidentshave become president af-ter the president either died, was assas-sinated or resigned. Some of them, suchas Andrew Johnson and John Tyler,were among the most lackluster occu-pants of the White House, while others,
primarily Theodore Roo-sevelt, Harry Truman andLyndon Johnson, becamesome of the nation’s mostconsequential presidents.
All too often, however,their time as No. 2 wasfilled with loneliness andhumiliation. Johnson,previously the Senatemajority leader, was keptin the dark and oftenridiculed by the staff ofPresident John F. Kenne-dy, whom Johnson suc-ceeded after Kennedy was
assassinated in 1963.“The vice presidency was torture for
a man who had run the Senate and wasused to commanding attention when heentered a room,” Brower writes.
Brower dutifully touches the bases ofthe most recent vice presidents — pri-marily Truman, Nixon, Bush, DickCheney, Biden and Pence. She is partic-ularly sharp on her reporting on howfirst lady Melania Trump argued forPence as then-candidate Donald Trumpwas deliberating over whom to pick ashis running mate.
“First in Line” is not a deep historicaltreatise that examines the lives andtimes of our recent presidents. It doesnot need to be. Instead, Brower deliverswhat she did in her previous books(“The Residence” and “First Women”), areadable, insightful account of how thevice presidency has evolved and themen (and women) could end up in theOval Office some day.
Ray Locker is an editor in USA TODAY’sWashington bureau.
BOOK REVIEW
‘First in Line’: What it’s like to be secondRay LockerUSA TODAY
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Region 4 Education Service Center (ESC);Houston,TX is requesting proposals from qualified
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In order to be considered, the Offeror mustcomplete and submit a proposal to Region 4 ESCin accordance with the solicitation documentationposted at www.esc4.net or www.nationalipa.org
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