UNION COUNTY Shopper news • JUNE 8, 2013 • 7
MILESTONES Jim McManus brought his “Cowboy Cadillac” to the Christ United Methodist Church Youth Group Car Show. From 196971, the Coupe DeVille was converted into a “pickup truck” similar to an El Camino and called a “flower car,” intended for funeral processions. When the dealerships wanted to sell the cars in Texas, they called it a Cowboy Cadillac. McManus acquired the Cadillac after surviving cancer a few years ago. He is cancerfree today … and riding in style. Photo by Libby Morgan
50th anniversary Wayne and Judy Skeen Hubbs are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married on June 7, 1963. Wayne Hubbs is the pastor of Gillespie Ave. Baptist Church in Knoxville. They reside in Union County where they keep busy gardening and farming. They have two sons and a daughter: Harlan and Tricia Hubbs of Knoxville; Jason and Tonya Hubbs of Union County; and Marla and Mac Jellicorse of Knoxville. They also have four grandchildren: Hayden Hubbs, Land-
Chiropractic Outlook By Dr. Darrell Johnson, DC
Cadillac After a 5- or 6-year break, coach Gary D. Chandler decided to revive his All-Star Basketball Camp for players ages 6-13 at Horace Maynard Middle School. This year’s camp had 50 players who participated in a camp of fundamentals on May 28-31. Coaches included John Edds, Leah Lewis, Josh Orrick, Chelsea Chandler, Christian Chandler and head coach Gary Chandler. Coach Chandler stated, “The kids had a good time and worked hard to improve their skills. I believe the future of girls and boys basketball in Union County is bright.” Barron Nease and Mallory Carter were named MVPs of the 2013 All-Star Basketball Camp.
SPORTS NOTES ■ Open football camp, hosted by Union County Youth Football at Horace Maynard Middle School football field, will be held 6-8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, June 13-14, and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, June 15. Info: Wally or Grasha Goodman, 599-7644, or Donny Lock, 661-8062.
Basketball campers: (front) Caston LaRue, Chloe Lefevers, Allie Jones, Dakota Burgess, Anna Butler, Macey Hutchison, Vincent Corum, Brodie Roberts, Toni Anna Moyers, Spencer Cox, Corbin LaRue; (second row) Seth Bates, Jaden Ayers, Koby Dyer, Jordyn Begley, Noah Henderlight, Marissa Corum, Makenna Nease, Kailyn Griffey, Hailey Tudor, Brianna Odum, Alyssa Long, Ella Johnson; (third row) Cayden Brown, Gavin Clevenger, Mac Lockhart, Andrew Callahan, Tanner Monroe, Ethan Dyer, Skylar Bates, Aaron Shoffner, Dalton Cline, Connor Roberts, Jacqueline Ray, Brittany Hurst, Aimee Lefevers; (fourth row) Landon Oaks, Dustin Lilly, Kelsey Mathis, Kassidy Knight, Cedric Brown, Barron Nease, Mallory Carter, Savannah Lucas, Haley Summers, Katlyn Knight, Destiny Johnson, Stefanie Welch; (back) coach John Edds, coach John Christian Chandler, coach Chelsea D. Chandler, coach Gary D. Chandler, coach Josh Orrick, coach Leah Lewis. Photo submitted
MOMS Club of Maynardville MOMS (Moms Offering Moms Support) Club of the Maynardville area offers fun, local, low cost activities and playgroups with local moms and their children. Info: Darlene, 712-4560, or Eden, 687-2469.
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Union County Chiropractic Clinic, Maynardville (behind McDonald’s) Call for details 992-7000
on Hubbs, Jared and Janae Jellicorse. On this day and always they praise God for the gift of marriage and family.
Grow your garden safely
Cowboy All-Star Basketball camp returns
Wayne and Judy Hubbs
The weather is warming up and so is the soil. Many of you are ready to shake off the winter blahs and get that garden going. It’s perfectly understandable. But before you start cleaning up and digging in, keep a few precautions in mind. If your winter has been quiet and exercise free, be careful before doing anything strenuous. Gardening can be a great physical workout, as well as an aesthetically pleasing project, but it also requires bending, twisting, pulling, lifting and plenty of other movements. Limber up a little with some light exercises before starting your garden work in earnest. Don’t stay in a bent-over position for long periods. Stand up regularly, stretch and move around. Kneeling is always better than bending. And if you do have to lift bags of soil or fertilizer, bend at the knees–not the waist–when lifting them. Let your legs do the real work and hold the bag close to you. Make sure you have the right tools for whatever work you’re doing. For instance, a lightweight, long-handled shovel or spade will save you needing to bend to get close to the soil. And whatever activity you may be pursuing in the sunshine, whether it’s gardening or golfing, wear a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen to protect yourself from the rays of the sun. Enjoy the season, but talk with your chiropractor about how you should prepare for the early rounds of gardening. Brought to you as a community service by Union County Chiropractic; 110 Skyline Drive, Maynardville, TN; 992-7000.
“Party Time! All the Cool Dogs will be there. Please keep Cats in carriers.”
UNION COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY Annual Quaker Quaker Steak 22nd. nd. Annual Steak & & Lube Lube
Paws on the Patio
Enjoy Some Good Food, Music, and Meet Some Wonderful New UCHS Friends Available for Adoption
Sunday, June 9, 2013, 1-6 pm Quaker Steak & Lube Merchant Rd. Knoxville 2nd. Annual Quaker in Steak & Lube Voted BestWings the USA! Bring your Pet and make a $10 minimum donation to the Union County Humane Society and Receive a $5 Lube Gift Card.
For every $10 donated Quaker Steak will make a $5 Quaker Steak & Lube Merchant Rd. Knoxville Voted Best Wings in the USA! matching donation to the Union Bring your Pet and make a $10 minimum donation to the Union County Humane Society and Receive a $5 Lube Gift Card. County Humane Society For every $10 donated Quaker Steak will make a $5 matchSunday, June 9, 2013, 1-6 pm
ing donation to the Union County Humane Society
All dogs attending must be sociable with other dogs and kept on leash.
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