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Maple Leaf Motel

Shady Cove, Oregon
 

We are located in Shady Cove, Oregon near the Rogue River and 52 Miles from Crater Lake. All rooms at the Maple Leaf Motel have air condition, coffee maker, microwave, in tub shower, hair dryer, Dish Network Satelite, flat screen tv, free wi-fi, free parking. For a clean quiet room with the river and great sights near by please look us up.

Wood House 

Eagle Point, Oregon
 

Walter Wood, son of Marvin Wood, fought to save the house, and he was instrumental in purchasing the Ashpole property (38 acres) across the street from the existing homestead and then the house was moved to its present location where it still stands today. The price for moving the house was $1,420. When moved, the house was turned around 180 degrees so that it would face Highway 62. In its old location the house faced Mt. McLoughlin.

Touched By Grace Designs

Eagle Point, Oregon
 

We build one of a kind art to celebrate any occasion whether birth, adoption or just a special plaque for someone you care about.  All picture can include a poem you made, special verse or a quote that you just really like.  All backgrounds are custom designed and can be made any color in the rainbow.
 

Mills Engineering

White City, Oregon
 

It all started in 1949 when Los Angeles city supervisors asked city engineers to design a city trash can. The engineers got together and built a prototype. The design was rejected!  So the designers decided to build them on their own. After only selling a few, they sold the company. Mills Engineering bought the rights. Although they were off to a slow start and also sold very few cans. They were located across the street from Disney Design.  Then Disney decided to build an amusement park and he wanted custom trash cans. That is when the engineers all got together for a timely lunch to put ideas together and the Mills design was born.

Walt Disney bought the first of the new design. The Company was reincorporated in 1967 and present owner Rick Bell became the manager in 1978.  He worked as the manager until he bought it in 1980.

In 1989 Rick moved Mills to White City, Oregon where it has continued to provide high quality trash receptacles for most of the major amusement parks in the world.

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