February ¢, 19462. ir. Tom Parker, Parker Buick Coe, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Tom: i am sending you a check for $6.12, the same to cover the . work done on January 2 ani 17. I am not paying for the radio because it is still very unsatisfactory. In fact, it is as un~ satisfactory as a radio could be. Either these fellows that — you have who work on the radio do not know their job, or else this radio is un-fixable. There has been no benefit from the time you first took it off to the present. Therefore, I feel that I do not owe this bill. I am not going to be oe. the position of a fellow kicking on every amall bill, wanted that dent pressed ee ee ee I certainly would not have spent $4.01 it didn't look bad. Warren said, “Oh, we'll fix that all right". And I told him I wanted it pressed out. t rue eyo i sg FS Therefore, to my way of thinking, when anything like that is seid I am figuring that it is of minimal expense, and when it runs inte as much money as this I have felt that the obligation is upon your Nee ee ee ee ee ee cons hte, repair i iy it, and so forth. Frankl, I would rather not have easbod Ae oat thm to have this done because am unhappy about it as it is. The reason I am writing you this letter is to tell you that fe ee ee ee 2 eee eee it. I remember that I gave you the green light on service that is needed, but I am withdrawing that because I want to be con» eatted before I spend my money. I remember being at the Rexall Drugstore when my starter failed to work. ee ee came out, weitehed a wire, and I drove the car to your place wmder its own power. Maybe $1.50 is - — sum for that trip on that distance, and you may have a % charge, but when the service work is done at your place I 1 that that was plenty.