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ADVERTISING RATES 
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Display Ad
$12.00 per column inch. 1 column inch equals 2 1/4" wide by 1" deep.
Holiday Special
7 times per year, mailed to every resident in Acton/Agua Dulce, Lake L.A. or Rosamond (approximately 16,000) plus 7 weeks of advertising in the community newspaper (approximately 1,300 per paper). Prices are for each community newspaper.
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10" x 8" Color Ad Mass Mailed to 3 areas plus 4 3/4" x 2 1/4" b/w in Newspaper $460.
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Full Page 10 " x 16" (8 times) $1459.
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Full Page 10 " x 16" (1 time) $410.
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Classified Ad (goes out to the Acton/Agua Dulce, Lake L.A. and Rosamond Communities)
$7 for 14 words or our Special of $21 for 1 month. Additional words are .75 each.
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Special of $21 for 1 month
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Legals (L.A. County & Kern County) Forms
Fictitious Business Name Statements (DBA's)
L.A. County Clerk is $18 for first name + $4 per each additional name. $4 per registrant after the second Registrant.
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Acton/Agua Dulce News - First Filing or Changes $87 for 4 weeks publication.
Renewal Filing/No Change $69.
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Lake LA News - First Filing or Changes $97 for 4 weeks publication.
Renewal Filing/No Change $83.
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Kern County Clerk is $30 for first name + $6 per each additional name.
Rosamond News is $97 for 4 weeks publication.
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Notice of Abandonment, Dissolution of Partnership and Withdrawal of Partnership
L.A. County - $23 plus $4.00 for each additional name.
Kern County is $30.
Acton/Agua Dulce News, Lake L.A. News and Rosamond News is $97 for 4 weeks publication.
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Notice of Trustee is $385 for 3 weeks publication.
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Summons is $385 for 4 weeks publication.
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Name Change is $120 for 4 weeks publication.
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Quiet Title/Quit Claim is $385 for 3 weeks publication (over 7" rate is $125 per publication).
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Probate is $385 for 3 weeks publication.
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Copyright is $130 for short form for 4 weeks publication. $420 for long form for 4 weeks publication.
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One Time Publications are $9.14 per column inch + $25 typesetting and handling.
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Inserts are .21 each.
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Subscriptions are $77 per year per paper.
Acton Agua Dulce News $33 per quarter (4 months)
Copy deadline is Tuesdays at 5:00pm.
On News stands and mailed each Friday.
Publication date Monday.
Prepayment with Ad unless on contract.
Acton Agua Dulce News $33 per quarter (4 months)
Lake L.A. News - $77
Rosamond News - $77
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Rotary Centennial Drinking Fountain
Cast in bronze and customized.
Custom Bronze Casting
Weight: 385 lbs
Plumbing installed to internal valve
Height: 39 Width: 51
Delivery: 120 days
Shipping: FOB Seattle
Please download brochure
Full Price: $7500.
1/2 down: $3750.
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Balance and Shipping on completion:
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Customize your Centennial Drinking Fountain
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Space for 7 individual donors
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Books 
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"Book and Movies all in One!"
Brand New! Makes learning Signs much easier.
Sign Language for Everyone is an interactive DVD for computer or DVD player.
A single click plays the sign in live action. Another click uses it in a sentence. Line drawings with a brief description tell how each sign originated. For all ages - Very easy to use and learn how to make over 400 most-used signs.
Item #1004 $42
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Play it by Sign
by Suzie Linton Kirchner
Chuck full of excellent activities for learning manual communication by getting involved and having fun, includes fingerspelling games, sign games, gesture or pantomime games. Perfect for sign classes where no English is used. Plenty of pages for teachers to copy and distribute.
#4653
$29.95
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Signs for All Seasons
by Suzie Linton Kirchner
Ready-made collection of activities for Sign Language teachers to provide communication opportunities for students. These games, give experiences in gestures, mime, signs, imitation, visual perception and readiness skills. Plenty of challenges to excite any, class whether it is using a particular textbook or no book at all.
#4652
$29.95
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The Hero
#492
ISBN 0-917002-42-3
$8.95
32 pages
Hardback
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Hazards of Deafness
#5006
ISBN - 0-917002-14-8
$9.95
117 pages Softback
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SOMETHIN' by Michael Talbott Patty is a three year old deaf girl who discovers she's a somethin' nobody else can be.
#491 -
ISBN 0-917002-54-8 -
$8.95 - 32 pages - Softback
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My Treasure My Friend
#494
ISBN 0-917002-54-9
$8.95
32 Pages
Hardback
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The Search
#493
ISBN 0-917002-60-0
$8.95
32 pages
Hardback
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Ameslan - An Introduction to American Sign Language
by Louie J Fant, Jr.
Lou Fant, hearing son of deaf parents, offers a delightful way to begin the study of American Sign Language, 4th-most-used-language in the USA. He puts just the right amount of humor, songs, stories and deaf heritage into this DVD.
Teaches a person how to sign the way deaf people do. Begins with basic conversational signs like "good morning", "how are you?". Very widely used for one semester courses.
A GOLDEN AGE OF SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSIC.
Sound • Color • DVD-R format • 14 Chapters
Lou Fant narrates each sign as a personal tutor
#4601 $77
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Coming Soon on DVD 
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The Visual Language Cookbook
Gayle Joyce and Laurene Gallimore
Each step to every recipe is shown in pictures. Even the utensils and ingredients needed are pictured and labeled. Eight full-color pages display full meals with correct table settings. Everyone can see the dish and how it should look every step of the way to completion. It is a special cookbook recommended for children, immigrant homemakers, newlyweds and those in learning disability classes. The recipes come from all over American and are grouped into convenient sections.
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Gestures - Poetry in Sign Language
by Dorothy Miles
Poetry in Sign Language. Nature Poems, Animal Poems, Poems of Experience. Every poem has an author's note. These poems are written in English. DVD's are available showing the author signing the poems.
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Intermediate Sign Language
by Lou Fant
Here's a beautiful book for the serious Sign Language student. Full of practical lips about signing poetry, songs. Clear photos of over 370 advanced signs. Ideal for any second level class no matter which book the students started off with. Makes Sign Language more enjoyable.
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Leisure Time Activities for Deaf-Blind Children
by Jeanne Huffman et al
Although activities for Meal Time, Grooming, and dressing are included, this comprehensive handbook concentrates primarily on leisure time activities for the deaf-blind child. Directions for teachers and parents are well organized with a list of objectives and materials for each activity. A basic sign vocabulary of 79 most-used signs makes this complete.
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Sign Language
by Lou Fant
This beginning, basic book features outstanding pictures of over 200 signs. Designed for hearing people who want to learn Sign Language the conversational way. Accents the fun and beauty of signs rather than the scientific rules. This book was meant to help hearing people break the sound barrier.
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Talk with Me - Communication with the Multi-Handicapped Deaf
by Jeanne Huffman et al
Stresses total communication - 400 sign vocabulary and pages of learning activities tested to be appropriate for multi-handicapped deaf in state hospitals. Conveniently divided into 14 chapters: Self, Family, Friends, Emotions, etc.
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Acton History: Chapter 1
The Acton Women's Club hosted a historical tour of Acton highlighting many of our historical sites. Acton's old red brick school house was said to be the "finest school house outside of Los Angeles. The two room structure was of hand made bricks." The first residence, a two story house, facing Cory Street, was built in 1895 for the Nickel family. The Acton Cemetery, ten acres of rolling hills covered with native growth of juniper, sage, buckwheat and wild flowers was a gift from the Duehren Family in 1890. Acton's Presbyterian Community Church was dedicated on June 8, 1924. Meetings, dinners and programs were held for two years to fund the church. Also featured is the renovating of the ol' Stagecoach Stop on Crown Valley Road and Acton Community Club which was first built in 1955. #2400 $20
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ACTON HISTORY, CHAPTER 2: The Acton Women's Club hosted it's second historical tour of Acton. Featured on this driving tour was: The Acton Community Club and Arena, Fox Feed, Blum Ranch, and Ravenna (formerly Soledad City) overlook. The last stop was once a dairy and alfalfa ranch
which is now Thousand Trails. Here the tour ended with an old fashioned
picnic. #2405 $20
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July 4th 2002- Acton
The Acton Lions Club and Acton/Agua Dulce News sponsored a glorious event when the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West came and presented their free concert "An American Salute". The concert held at the High Desert Jr. High featured a backdrop of a 12'x 12' flag to set the patriotic mood for the evening. Flyover of a F1 6 and T38 after the National Anthem was played, began the evening concert featuring popular songs for everyone to enjoy. #2401 $20
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July 4th, 2003 - Acton
The Acton Chamber of Commerce sponsored the Acton 4th of July Parade. Parade theme "Mines to Manes" featured horses/mules who worked in mines to prancing horses knowing the beat to the music. 98 entries included bands, marching dancers, car clubs, businesses and families who look forward each year to the 1/2 2 hour parade. After the parade, everyone drifts to the Acton Community Club for food booths, games, live music and awards. The National Anthem was sung by resident Sheriff, Erich Doepking. #2402 $20
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July 4th 2004-Acton
JULY 4th, 2004: The Acton Chamber of Commerce organized another memorable Parade this year on Saturday, July 3rd, instead of Sunday, July 4th. Local floats and out-of-towners enjoyed a real traditional 4th of July Parade. History Alive! Item #2406. $20.
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Acton to Acton
Acton's Historian, Meryl G. Adams, packed her bags and went for a 3 week visit to Acton, England in 1952.
While in England, she presented movies and gave speeches to Rotary Club and Acton Angelo American Association as Ambassador of Goodwill for Antelope Valley. Footage from that trip depicts the sisterhood of the two towns. Also highlighted is Acton 1952 footage of Blum Ranch, Columbo Lilac Ranch, Scanlon Ranch, Acton Community Presbyterian Church, building of Acton Community Club, Acton Post Office and Acton Grocery. Early views of Acton are breathtaking and show the wild flowers of spring. #2404 $20
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BLUM RANCH TOUR
Presented by the Natural History Club of Acton/Agua Dulce. Hosted by owners, Ray and Elizabeth Billet, they gave an in-depth tour of their peach and pear orchards and of their 100+year old home which was homesteaded by Elizabeth's great-grandfather. The Blum family, known for over a century in the area was featured through photo albums and old phonographic music. We saw how they dug the canals and underwater dams bringing water to their trees. We see them picking their peach crop and preparing it for market, meeting friends who drive across country to purchase their sweet peaches. #2403 $20
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signlanguage@joycemediainc.com
Golden Age of Sign Language Series 
Lou Fant was truly one of a kind. He was one of the best known and highly respected of all ASL teachers and interpreters.
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Well known as one of the founders of the National Theater for the Deaf, actor Lou Fant helped to found that organization in 1967, gaining praise and attention for their sign language performance of Lewis Carroll 's Jabberwocky.
Born in Greenville, SC, to deaf parents, Fant gained a unique perspective and insight into deaf acting while serving as the "voice" for deaf actors while at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Soon focusing his efforts on the organization of the National Theater for the Deaf, Fant later moved to Southern California to pursue acting, appearing in such features as The Pom Pom Girls (1976) and Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977). |
Fant also made frequent guest appearances on such popular television shows as Kojack, Little House on the Prairie, and Cheers. As a signing instructor in film, Fant coached such actors as Diane Keaton and Henry Winkler in addition to serving as sign language coach for Children of a Lesser God (1986). He also authored such text books as Ameslan, Sign Language and Intermediate Sign Language. Also available on DVD.
On June 11, 2001, Lou Fant died of complications of pulmonary fibrosis in Seattle, WA. He was 69. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide |
SIGN LANGUAGE BIBLE STORIES 
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Noah's Ark- Signed in ASL by Lou Fant
Remember the story of Noah's Ark? The building of the ark and the people laughing at Noah? Collecting two of every animal? The rain? The Dove? The olive branch? The dry land. Oh my! How beautiful watching this story in American Sign Language. 20 Minutes, sound, color, voice/sign narration, and in the DVD format. #2055 $49
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David and Goliath- Signed in ASL by Lou Fant
Goliath was so big, powerful and seemingly almighty. David was a young shepherd boy with a will. a faith, and a sling shot. Here is a lesson of the ages. If God is with you, who can be against you? Such a hopeful program for the deaf. 20 minutes, sound, color, voice/sign narration, and in the DVD format. #2056 $49
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Moses- Signed in ASL by Lou Fant
So many people know very little about Moses today. Young people did not hear these stories in public school. Stop and think a minute. Do you remember how Moses was born? How he grew up with the King of Egypt? Do you recall how God helped him lead the Jewish people out of Egypt? If he could accomplish such marvelous things with God's help, do you think you could too? 45 minutes, sound, color, voice/sign narration, and in the DVD format. #2050 $49
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