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A6 News Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, June 13, 2018 The Eagle/Richard Hanners The Whiskey Gulch Gang Can-Can Girls brave a light drizzle during the ’62 Days parade in Canyon City June 9. ’62 Days parade delights despite weather By Richard Hanners Blue Mountain Eagle The Eagle/Richard Hanners The Whiskey Gulch Gang during the ’62 Days parade in Canyon City June 9. The Eagle/Richard Hanners Sam Palmer with his mining float for the ’62 Days parade in Canyon City June 9. Cold, wet weather damp- ened prospects at the annual ’62 Days in Canyon City June 9. After drizzling much of the morning, the rain and wind picked up and many of the vendors had packed up and left by 1 p.m. The mock hanging was postponed, and the bed races were canceled. But the rain didn’t damp- en the spirits of a variety of parade-goers. Here are the re- sults: Individual First: Carl Lino, grand mar- shal Group First: Grant County Lit- tle League Softball in the Les Schwab truck Second: 4-H Sharp Shoot- ers Cody Bowden and Logan Namitz driven by Teri Stew- art-Bowden and Sharon Stew- art Third: Portland Lee’s As- sociation Lion and Dragon Dance Team Family First: Keerins family, Mike and Joyce, the 2018 Grant County Fair grand marshals Business First: Journey, Janel Parker, Elizabeth Parker and Dennis Flippence Second: John Day Golf Club, Joe Humbert Third: John Day Polaris Organization First: Boy Scouts of Ameri- ca Troop 800, Mormon Church of John Day Second: Whiskey Gulch Gang-Demolition Derby, Tyler Nodine and Steven Patterson Third: Grant/Harney Fire Prevention Co-Op Mounted Group First: Grant County Fair and Rodeo Court, Queen Trin- ity Hutchison, Princess Court- ney Nichols and Ambassador Abby Winegar Antique Car First: Ron Phillips Best Representation of 1862 First: Committee to Elect Sam Palmer Contributed photo The Whiskey Gulch Gang held their annual mock hanging during the ’62 Days event in Canyon City on June 9 once the rain had receded. P I H S R E L A E D A T O B U K W E YOU R N R M A C H I N E R Y JIM GIBBON COME SEE MALHEU M7-151 • 148 Engine HP,† 4-Cylinder Turbocharged Kubota Diesel Engine • Multitasking Hydraulic System with 4-Speed Live-Independent PTO & a Front 3-Point Hitch • ISO-BUS Monitor/Controller & GPS Auto/Guidance System WAY 20 S AT 211 HIGH IN HINES ! BV4580 PREMNET • Designed to Produce High-Quality 5’x6’ Bales • Three Way Bale Shape Indication • PowerBind Net Wrap System • Silage Capable DMC8540T • 13’ 1” Cutting Width • Center Drawbar • SemiSwing Conditioner Allows for More Consistent Conditioning Action in a Wide Variety of Crop Conditions M6-141GXDTC-F • 141.4 Engine HP,† 4-Cylinder Turbocharged Kubota Diesel Engine • Grand X Cab Offers Greater Comfort & Visibility • Intelli-Shift Transmission • Tilt & Telescopic Power Steering COME SEE JIM GIBBON AT $0 DOWN, 0% A.P.R. FINANCING FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS * 211 HIGHWAY 20 S • HINES, OR 541-573-1322 • 541-589-3877 ON SELECT NEW KUBOTA TRACTORS & MOWERS * $0 Down, 0% A.P.R. financing for up to 60 months on purchases of select new Kubota BX, B, L, MX, M, MH (M7), RB, DMC, DM, RA and TE Series equipment from participating dealers’ in-stock inventory is available to qualified purchasers through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A.; subject to credit approval. Some exceptions apply. Example: 60 monthly payments of $16.67 per $1,000 financed. Offer expires 6/30/18. See us or go to KubotaUSA. com for more information. † For complete warranty, safety and product information, consult your local Kubota dealer and the product operator’s manual. Power (HP/KW) and other specifications are based on various standards or recommended practices. K1216-24-141280-2