§“Itwastheonlythingtodoafterthemuledied。”
Three years back, the Hinsleys of Dora, Missouri, had a tough deake。
To buy a new mule。
Or i in a used bug。
They weighed the two possibilities。
First there roblem of the bitter Ozark wiough on a warm-blooded mule。 Not so tough on an air-cooled VW。
& about the eating habits of the two ders? Hay vs。 gasoline。
As Mr。 Hi: “I get hty miles out of a das a where I want to go a lot quicker。”
&heres the road leading to their y a mule pulling a wagon and maional automobile has spent many an hour stu the mud。
As for shelter, a mule needs a barn。 A bug doesnt。 “It just sets out there all day a job lood as the day we got it。”
Finally, there was maihink about。 When a mule breaks down, theres oo do: Shoot it。
But if aheir bug breaks down, the Hinsleys have a Volkswagewo gallons a