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The East Wind
As we move into Spring, thepasses to the coastal plain.
season for the East Wind isWith every one thousand feet of
almost over. Mountain residents elevation the wind descends it
are very familiar with the will warm 5 degrees. A process
powerful, desiccating windscalled "canyon drain" will pull the
that come from the East. Late cooler air downslope asitwarms.
September through April we can In daytime, heating at the mouth
call the "Santa Ana" season, of a canyon causes an upslope
blowing cold and flow of warm air; at nighttime,
sometimes hot, the dry east cooling at the head of the canyon
wind signals brushfire weather.
The term "Santa Ana" is applied
to these winds when they occur
in our area, far south of the
Santa Ana River, in Los Angeles
county. The name comes from
the powerful winds that course
down the Santa Ana River valley,
originating in the Great Basin.
High pressure produces these
hot, dry, and gusty winds that
reach speeds of 100 mph.
As the wind originates in the
elevated deserts of Southern
California, it warms rapidly with
its descent through mountain
will cause a down-slope flow
of cool air. This is why the East
winds will blow stronger at night,
than the heat of the day. North of
L.A. the down-slope winds that
blow through the Newhall Pass
into the San Fernando Valley are
called the Newhall winds. It only
makes sense that the down-slope
winds that occur here should be
called the San Diego winds, as
they blow through the San Diego
River valley. I guess you cant go
wrong, if you call it the East wind,
like the old timers say.
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The month of April gets its name from the Latin "aperire," meaning
"to open," as do the flower buds that month.
© As Heard On The
Streets Of Julian ©
by Eric Stamets
And Answers
Every so often we accumulate
a few questions from readers
about some previous articles that
certainly need to be answered in
a straight forward manner.
Q. I went to the town hall with
my Bluetooth ©®T, surgical
implant kit to have it put in but
nobody was there. What g ves?
A. You obviously arrived on the
wrong day or too early or were too
late because you got sidetracked
looking at all the daffodils. It
may have also been due to the
typographical errors in the Julian
News which listed Tuesday and
the bulletin board which listed
Thursday as the day, whereas
it was actually on Wednesday.
We apologize for the confusion.
We were fortunate to get another
grant to allow another successful
session of ridding Julian of these
hideous appendages and will
certainly apply again. It is very
important to get this procedure
done. Just a few years ago we
put people that appeared to talk
to themselves in insane asylums.
Hang on to your kit and please
do not try it at home. Simply
put a little sign on your current
earpiece that says' "Awaiting
implant" and we all agree not to
snicker at you behind your back.
Q. Why do you call Bluetooth
©®T. earpieces "hideous
appendages?"
A. Because Medusa had a lot
of them.
Q. Why do you call Bluetooth
©®TM wearers wandering the
streets of Julian "dumber than
bricks?"
A. Because they are so
enraptured by their phone call,
they obviously don't know that
they are no longer driving a car.
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by Bill Fink
Art Contest
When this issue hits the
streets there will be less than
30 days left in the Annual Art
Contest sponsored by the Sons
of the American Legion. It bears
repeating that the winner of the
contest not only wins a prize
of $250.00, but also becomes
the logo for "The Dance".
Applications are available at
the American Legion Building,
Soundings and through your art
teacher at Julian H.S., the office
at the Junior High and elementary
schools. If you have difficulty
getting to these locations,
call one of the numbers listed
below, and someone will get an
application to you. If you are with
a group or guild that would like to
participate, multiple applications
can be delivered to you. Just
remember that May 1st at 6 P.M.
is the cutoff.
This contest is growing and
last year saw a breakout in the
number of quality submissions.
This year the Sons are hoping for
new records in entries of quality
work and in total submissions.
Below is the entry form with the
rules. You must pick up an entry
packet though, as all entries are
numbered to ensure anonymity
and there is a release form as
well. This contest is open to all
ages and artistic ability for all
those residing in the Julian area.
The Sons of the American
Legion Art Contest
1. Read All Directions
2. The theme of the Art
Contest is a Small American
Town Country Dance. Artwork
will be used as the logo for "The
Dance", the 5th annual. It will be
displayed on advertising, media
and promotional items.
3. Original work may be
submitted on paper, canvas,
board, or mat, etc. The size shall
be 8 ½" x 11" but not exceed 11"
x 14". Artwork that exceeds this
size is welcome but needs to be
reproduced to the proper size. A
return envelope is included with
a number. If your work exceeds
8 ½" x 11" you must supply your
own envelope and number it
accordingly.
4. Artwork will be submitted in
portrait format, not landscape.
orts
How
seasons did Pittsburgh's Ralph
Kiner either lead or tie for the
lead in the National League in
home runs?
2. In 1973 and '74, California's
Nolan Ryan led the American
League in strikeouts, while the
runner-up, a future Hall of Famer,
was at least 100 K's behind each
year. Name the No. 2 finisher.
3. Who broke Jim Brown's
record with Cleveland for most
yards rushing in a game?
4. In 2010, Mississippi State's
Jarvis Varnado became the
NCAA's all-time leader in blocked
shots for men's basketball (564
blocks). Who had held the mark?
5. Four players have won
the NHL's Selke Trophy (top
defensive forward) at least three
times. Name two of them.
6. Name the hurdler who
ended Edwin Moses' streak
of 122 consecutive wins in the
400-meter hurdles.
7. Who was the first golfer to
win the U.S. Women's Open
Championship for a fourth time?
answers on page 14
5. All mediums, including but
not limited to oil, watercolor,
ink, pencil, crayon, finger-
paint, applied materials and
photography will be accepted.
Computer clip art is not
acceptable. Do not add written
information such as "The Dance"
or other information. It will be
added later. Concentrate on your
art.
6. The contest begins February
1st and ends on May 1st at 6
P.M. Artwork can be delivered
by hand to the Legion at the
corner of Washington and 2nd
Sts., or mailed to The Sons of the
American Legion, P.O. Box 205,
Julian, CA 92036.
7. This contest is open
to residents of Julian and
surrounding communities served
by Post 468.
8. For additional information
or questions call 760 765-0126
or 760 215 1711 and leave a
message
Procedures
9. Cut the two numbers from
April 6, 2011
the bottom of the page. Affix
one with tape to the back of your
artwork and keep one as your
receipt. The numbers should
conform to the number on the
release form and the envelope it
came in. If it does not, call the
number above.
10. Do not sign your work at
this time. This is an anonymous
contest and entrants will not
be known until selection of the
winner is made.
11. The Release Agreement
MUST be filled out completely
in clear, legible printing. In the
event the contestant is under the
age of 18, a parent or guardian's
signature and printed name is
required.
12. The winner will receive a
check for $250.00 that will be
presented at "The Dance" on
June 4th 2011. Other entries will
be displayed and auctioned with
proceeds going to the Sons of
the American Legion's charitable
causes.
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