Klamath Falls, Oregon Beatty, Oregon Believe it or not, Mrs. Mae Copperfield and Mrs. Minerva Brown have a bone to pick with some one, and a big bone, too. Both reside on Whiskey Creek, but moved to Bonanza in order that their children could attend school there. With them they took a trailer load of wood, tied down with a long, stout rope, but the occurance of a flat tire and no means of repairing it, necessitated leaving the trailer a few miles east of Bonanza until the tire could be repaired. Upon returning to the scene of the accident, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Copperfield were chagrined to find their wood had been removed, not only that but the miscreant had taken the rope too. However, Mrs. Copperfield was thankful that the two chunks holding up the trailer tire had been left, apparently out of pure good will. Mrs. Copperfield is good natured, and is awful glad that the trailer was left. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald & News January 28, 1965 (long article..highlights are:) FETE HONORS WINEMA KIN Anna May Copperfield Hostesses-Alice Hull, Sharon Shuey and Carmelita Sampson, all three are granddaughters A grandson Nathan, lives in Klamath Falls, and a daughter, Alice Chipps lives in Chiloquin. Mrs. Copperfield lives in Klamath Falls. _________________________________________________________________ Stop worrying about overloading your inbox - get MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/