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Type Description Amount

DAILY JOURNAL CORPORATION LEGAL ADVERTISING

P.O. Box 54026 LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90054-0026PHONE: (213) 229-5300 FAX (213) 229-5481

FEDERAL TAX ID:95-4133299

Date

Customer Account Number

Customer Payment Reference

Special Project

Order No

Page 1 of 1

Invoice NumberCALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER SERVICE BUREAU

Ordered by:For payment processing, please forward to:

DUE UPON RECEIPT

INVOICE

B3015709 6/1/2017

1124142313

P.O. BOX 681163

MARRIETTA, GA 30068 USA

P.O. BOX 681163MARRIETTA, GA 30068 USA

HAI ANH DINHPHASE 3 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS/NIPA

HAI ANH DINH

PHASE 3 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS/NIPA

231.2806/01/201789900 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUN

RFP REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSREGION 4 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTERInvoice B3015709

231.28Publication

Please detach and return this portion with payment. To Invoice Dateensure proper credit to your account, please write your

customer number on your check. If you have any

questions about your account, please call

Government Advertising - Division 1124

Invoice Number Customer Number

Amount Due

DAILY JOURNAL CORPORATION

ATTN: ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLEPO BOX 54026LOS ANGELES, CA 90054-0026

231.28Payment: -231.28Total:

Please Pay:

PLEASE PROCESS FOR PAYMENT IMMEDIATELY. DUE UPON RECEIPT.

2132295530.

CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER SERVICE BUREAU

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1124142313B30157096/1/2017

MARRIETTA, GA 30068 USAP.O. BOX 681163

PHASE 3 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS/NIPA

HAI ANH DINH

Please make check payable to: Daily Journal Corporation

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~ SINCE 1921 ~

600 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Suite 205, Santa Ana, California 92701-4542Telephone (714) 543-2027 / Fax (714) 542-6841

PROOF OF PUBLICATION(2015.5 C.C.P.)

State of California )County of Orange ) ss

Notice Type:

Ad Description:

I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of California; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of the ORANGE COUNTY REPORTER, a newspaper published in the Englishlanguage in the City of Santa Ana, and adjudged a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the laws of the State of California by the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, under date of June 2, 1922, Case No. 13,421. That the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit:

Executed on: 10/10/2004At Riverside, California

I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Signature

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUN

290 N D STREET STE 102, SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92401(909) 386-3014 (909) 884-2536

SB 3015709HAI ANH DINHPHASE 3 MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS/NIPAP.O. BOX 681163MARRIETTA, GA - 30068

RFP - REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

REGION 4 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER

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:

06/01/2017

06/05/2017

SAN BERNARDINO

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REGION 4 EDUCATION SERVICECENTER (ESC), HOUTSON, TX, whichmay include participation by the Stateof Hawaii and its municipalities, isrequesting proposals from qualified andexperienced firms to provideMANAGED PRINT SOLUTIONS (RFPNo. 17-14). In order to be considered,the Offeror must complete and submit aproposal to REGION 4 ESC inaccordance with the solicitationdocumentation available atwww.nationalipa.org or from theProcurement Services office.

PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:Tuesday, June 21, 2017, 11:00 am localtime, Region 4 ESC Office, 7145 WestTidwell Road, Houston, TX 77092.

PROPOSAL DUE DATE:JULY 18, 2017, BEFORE 2:00 PMLOCAL TIME. CONTACT: CrystalWallace, Purchasing CooperativeSpecialist, 713-744-8189 [email protected]/1/17

SBS-3015709#

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USA TODAYTHURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2017 LIFE 5D

MARKETPLACE

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email recipient’saddress

21 Lashed out at23 Yodeler’s peak25 Grace word26 Relative of

two-hand touch33 New Orleansprotector

34 Utter nonsense35 Sci-fi escape

vehicle38 Self-storage

compartment39 Marinara or pesto40 “StarWars”

warrior41 Physique,

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REGION 4 EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER (ESC),HOUSTON, TX, which may include participationby the State of Hawaii and its municipalities,is requesting proposals from qualified andexperienced firms to provide MANAGED PRINTSOLUTIONS (RFP No. 17-14). In order to beconsidered, the Offeror must complete and submita proposal to REGION 4 ESC in accordancewith the solicitation documentation available atwww.nationalipa.org or from the ProcurementServices office.

PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:Tuesday, June 21, 2017, 11:00 am local time,

Region 4 ESC Office, 7145 West Tidwell Road,Houston, TX 77092.

PROPOSAL DUE DATE:JULY 18, 2017, BEFORE 2:00 PM LOCAL TIME.

CONTACT: Crystal Wallace,Purchasing Cooperative Specialist,

713-744-8189 or [email protected]

The Interlocal PurchasingSystem (TIPS) has postedprocurement solicitationsat www.tips-usa.com forthe following categories:

RFP #170601Pavement and Other

Related Services (JOC)

RFP #170602Consulting and Other

Related Services

Proposals are due and will beopened on July 21, 2017,

at 3:00 pm local time.

Awards are tentativelyscheduled for August 24, 2017by the Region 8 ESC Board,4845 US Highway 271 North,

Pittsburg, Texas 75686.

Call 866-839-8477for problems with website

or questions.

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The last date for submission of bids 12 June 2017.

For somebody best known forwriting books, Ernest Heming-way was as famous as any movie

star, sports hero orrock idol you canname in the last cen-tury — or this one.That’s right. Thisone. It seems we still

can’t stop talking about him evenbeyond the millennium.

The April publication of Hem-ingway’s Brain, a forensic inquiryinto the physical traumas that ledto his suicide in 1961, is being fol-lowed by Mary V. Dearborn’s Er-nest Hemingway (Knopf, 627 pp.,eeeE out of four), the first full-fledged biography in 15 years.

It, too, is a kind of extended au-topsy, not only of Hemingway’slife, but his reputations as a mod-el of American virility and an en-

during literary figure. All of thesewere subject to scrutiny by schol-ars, journalists and skeptics evenwhen Hemingway was a living,breathing Nobel Prize winner.

Though some may wonderwhether at this late date we need600-plus pages on one of themost written-about lives in litera-ture, Dearborn’s contribution tothe biographical corpus benefitsfrom bringing up the rear of sucha long parade. There can’t be anynew facts about the man every-body started calling “Papa” whenhe was still in his 20s, includingthe lifelong fetish he had for gen-der-switching, dramatized in hisposthumously published novel,The Garden of Eden.

But there is always room forfresh perspective. And Dearborn,who has published life stories oftwo other exemplars of Americanmachismo, Henry Miller andNorman Mailer, brings a keenlydispassionate, coolly discerningtone to her narrative.

She refuses to indulge Hem-ingway’s odious behavioral tics.But she also persuasively explainswhy so many others did: “Simplyput, people wanted him to likethem, so he got away with morethan other people did. His charis-

ma protectedhim from theconsequencesof his mostoutrageousactions.”

So the con-temporary reader

has to take Heming-way with all his con-tradictions. JamesJoyce on the onehand described him

as “a big powerful peasant, strongas a buffalo … and ready to livethe life he writes about.” EdmundWilson, who otherwise admiredHemingway’s writing, called him“a real all-American S.O.B., meanand curmudgeonist, quarrelsomeand extremely egocentric.”

Dearborn’s rendition of his lifemakes you admire Hemingway’sheadlong pursuit of authentic ex-perience at work, at war or at playas a means to make his writingmore honest. But you grow to de-test the haphazard tantrums and

indignities he visits upon eventhose, such as F. Scott Fitzgeraldand Gertrude Stein, who encour-aged and promoted his work.

Most, if not all of Hemingway’sbad behavior had clinical expla-nations. Dearborn, using researchthat’s recently come to light,blames severe head injuries, withhis fifth concussion, coming inthe 1954 plane crash in Africawhen the world at first believedhe’d perished. If doctors hadknown then what they know nowabout chronic traumatic enceph-alopathy, would Hemingway havereceived better treatment? Dear-born says we can only speculate.

All we have, in the end, are hisbooks, and on these, Dearborn’sassessments pretty much followwhat is now accepted wisdom:That Hemingway’s short stories,his 1926 breakthrough novel, TheSun Also Rises, and everything inhis subsequent novel, A Farewellto Arms, up to its flawed conclu-sion, are what will endure.

Bio shows why we still can’t get enough of HemingwayGene SeymourSpecial for USA TODAY

ED KEETING

AuthorMaryDearborn

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STATE OF WASHINGTON - KING COUNTY

350258

PHASE 3 MARKETING & COMM.

-ss.

No.

Affidavit of Publication

The undersigned, on oath states that he is an authorized representative of The Daily Journal ofCommerce, a daily newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of general circulation and it is nowand has been for more than six months priorto the dateof publication hereinafter referred to, published inthe English language continuously as a daily newspaper in Seattle, King County, Washington, and it is nowandduring all of saidtimewas printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid placeof publication of thisnewspaper. The Daily Journal ofCommerce was on the 12th day ofJune, 1941, approved as a legalnewspaper by the Superior Court of King County.

The notice in the exact form annexed, was published in regular issuesof The Daily Journal ofCommerce, which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexednotice, a

BCSB:MANAGED PRINT SOLUT

was published on

06/01/17

The, amount of thefee charged for theforegoing publication is the sum of $82^80 which amount has beenpaid in full. '

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Affidavit of Publication

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Date: 05/25/2017Adnum: 350258Custid: 69764

ADVERTISING PROOFCustomer: PHASE 3 MARKETING & COMM.Ad Title: Managed Print SolutionsLines: 36

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Region 4 Education

Service CenterManaged Print

SolutionsProposals Due: July 18

REGION 4 EDU CA TION SERVICE CENTER (ESC), HOUTSON, TX, which may include participation by the State of Hawaii and its municipali-ties, is requesting proposals from qualified and experienced firms to provide MANAGED PRINT SOLUTIONS (RFP No. 17-14). In order to be considered, the Offeror must complete and sub-mit a proposal to REGION 4 ESC in accordance with the solicita-tion documentation available at www.nationalipa.org or from the Procurement Services office.

PRE-PROPOSAL CON FER-ENCE: Tuesday, June 21, 2017, 11:00 am local time, Region 4 ESC Office, 7145 West Tidwell Road, Houston, TX 77092.

PROPOSAL DUE DATE: JULY 18, 2017, BEFORE 2:00 PM LOCAL TIME. CONTACT: Crystal Wallace, Purchasing Cooperative Specialist, 713-744-8189 or [email protected]

Date of publication in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, June 1, 2017.

6/1(350258)^ENDAD^350258^^THE-END^

State of Washington, King County

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