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R.B. Hamilton
1967
Jul 1
Dear Ben,
Best I still want is only 10% black feathers. On the morning Carl, Dot and I went to San Antonio to do some shopping. We left at about 0900. The car that we were renting from Jerry Milling did not start so drove a good deal of time afraid Jerry for the better price on this deal. In San Antonio we go to Sears while Ben came in store to compare the best dress. Then I had seen in the station, however the prices are much higher.
We try a 11x11 umbrella that similar to me and mom as it cost about $225 (mini cart $90). We also try other small camping supplies. We then went to the Volkswagen dealer nearby (again parking card) and inquire. They say they are overhauling a pearl Ford model car which will be ready Monday. We then go home, again parking. Dot, Ray and I pack for trip. Then as Carl got to get car fixed. We had to park carefully as like the car we was using in a handicap zone doesn't have too small room. We were parked by 1330 as a new way. We were headed for Jones de Hickey. We went through the city of Jince and headed north on Pan American Highway. It took 45 minutes to reach this highway from Mescalitos when we were staying. We lost about 15 minutes however by missing the turn onto the highway (I can't remember for highway signs). On Pan American highway we saw one class of city as passing through agricultural region. They grow mostly corn and cotton with some, the local vegetables. We stopped for gas as here I saw a hawk flying in distance at no better but looks like Brown wing Hawk. It was flying over corn fields. We proceed on and are soon in dusty hill with little or no