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May 2, 2018
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Emergency Response
JCFPD & CAL-Fire units responded to a 2 vehicle at Main St and B St. The
occupants of both vehicles were not injured.
photo courtesy JCFPD
Julian Arts Guild
Artist of the Month: Rex Harrison
Rex Harrison is the Artist
of the Month for May at the
Julian Library. Rex has a BA
in Industrial Technology from
Cal State Long Beach. His
introduction to art was through
the lens of a camera, with many
years of taking photographs and
teaching photography. He was
introduced to drawing at Golden
West College and again at Long
Beach State, where he continued
to take drawing classes.
Rex and his wife moved
to Warner Springs after his
retirement where he started
taking watercolor classes from
Carol Ravy in 2008. Rex’s wife
suggested he follow that direction
while he was recuperating from
surgery. Rex now spends most
of his time on watercolor and
has a private studio filled with
his paintings and his earlier
photographs.
Rex Harrison was born in Los
Angeles in 1940. He has been
married to his wife, Betty, for 56
years. They have three children
and nine grandchildren.
Gifts For Every Mom
(Family Features) From every
skinned-up knee when you were
small to nearly every celebration
throughout life, she is always
there. Mothers are consistently
there cheering you on and
supporting you. Mothers are
strong, fearless and kind, and
Mother's Day is your day to give
back to them for all they've done
and show them how much those
moments mean to you.
This year, make her day special
by choosing a gift that is not only
functional but also charming.
Use this gift guide to help find a
Mother's Day gift she can love
and cherish for years to come.
Find more gift ideas perfect for
any type of mom at eLivingToday.
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For Her Thrilling Side
Celebrate Mother's Day with
the No. 1 New York Times'
best-seller, "The Woman In The
Window" by A.J. Finn, hailed as
the next "The Girl on the Train."
With more than 1 million copies
sold worldwide, readers can
enjoy this twisty, powerful novel
of psychological suspense that is
soon to be a major motion picture
from Fox 2000. Anna Fox is a
recluse, unable to venture outside
her New York City home. She
spends her days drinking wine,
watching old movies and spying
on her neighbors. When she
sees something she shouldn't,
her world begins to crumble
and she finds out that things are
never really what they seem.
Learn more at harpercollins.com.
Something Soft for Her
Give mom a warm and snuggly
gift she can use all day, every
day. No matter if she is watching
Jan was born on October 13, 1925 on a houseboat in the Puget
Sound. She graduated from Santa Monica High School in California
and went to work at MGM studios where her father was an electrician.
Jan started in the mail room and as a gofer.
Jan had a wonderful career in Hollywood working for many different
studios including Hanna-Barberra. She met John Mattias in the
1950's when they both worked for Filmfare, a commercial production
house located in a stretch of Cahuenga Pass known as "Animation
Alley”.
When Jan & John retired, they moved to the Pine Hills area of Julian
in 1987. Jan was very involved in the quickly became involved in the
Julian Women’s Club, the Julian Historical Society and the Friends of
the Julian Library and being involved in many different interests.
She is survived by her cousin Jim Taylor (Judi Taylor), step daughter
Sharai Mattias Smith (Michael Smith), grandsons Oak & Flint Smith,
great grandson River Smith, brother-in-law George Mattias, and
sisters-in-law Barbara & Helen Mattias.
A celebration of life is planned to honor Jan on Thursday, May 24
at 5 PM at the Julian Branch Library. A reception in the community
room will follow.
Janis Cornell Mattias
October 13, 1925 to April 17, 2018