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would concern the first big storm which occurred the-
middle and
latter part of January.
The weather has been pretty rough for us here, not much
work for me.
--Gus Permann (Glen Ullin, ND)
We are having terrible blustery weather today so do not
know when you will get this or whether the mail can go or
not.
--Olive Detrick (Jackson Center, OH)
My husband has a short paycheck because of missed work
due to the bad weather we have been having in this area.
--Mrs. William Mayer (Philadelphia, PA)
I
was afraid
I
wasn't going to get the tithe sent out.
We are right in the middle of thE! blizzard and we haven• t
xeceived our mail for a week.
--Mrs. Starling_ Beekman (Poebles, OH)
Enclosed are my tithes for January, It is less than usual,
but
I
have not been working as much due to the bad weather.
--Mary Farmer (Harrisburg, ILl
Sorry that I am sending my tithes in a few days late. We
had some terrible weather here in Ohio. The Dayton area
had more snow than we have ever had, all in a couple of
weeks. Because of this bad weather our checks came in late.
r-.
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--Dale Mccarroll (Dayton, OH) �
Columbus, Ohio is getting back to work after four days
of no bus service and impossible driving conditions. We
all missed two days of work last week. This winter, and
last too, has been bitterly cold and all one could do to
get to work and safely home. We have not had Sabbath
services in Columbus for two weeks.
--Mrs. Mary Whiting (Columbus, OH)
We are snowed in here. We had tf�n inches of snow and it
snowed. all day today.
I
am getting old and afraid tc, get
out. I get so tired being shut in. Everything is closed
down anyway.
--Alby Hoglen (West Plains, MO)
Haven't gotten paid yet. I have been off work two days
already because of the ice and snow.
--Dean Hickman (Columbus, OH}
We have our hands full contending with a devastating
blizzard in Ohio. It's reportedly the worst in the
state's history, which offers very little consolation.
lt sure would be nice to be in California--I'd even
settle for Alaska.
--Gene Fox (Springfield, OH)