Monday, June 19, 1989
1 in rain since noon yesterday fine mist all afternoon.
Worked in garden until about 11:30. Set out more flowering kale, mum cuttings. Hauled water and soil to Peach tree Ray Foertsch transplanted across road last week. Got rest of cacti out of greenhouse. set out more geraniums by pool- water lily has six blooms!
Author: Trella Hemmerly Haldeman Romine
Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-18
Sunday, June 18, 1989
Wanted to go to Mary Lee’s daughter and son-in-law’s reception but too busy at computer getting last minute letters out. Mike Monahan told by Howard Berry I needed yard man so he came over. Kathi called said bring bells to scare bears away.
Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-17
Saturday, June 17, 1989
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Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-16
Friday, June 16, 1989
4/10 in rain
June 17th sales of Cockshutt model over $10,000 during Steam and Gas Engine Show.
To Fairgrounds at 11:00 to take my stint at the EHMA table until 4:00. Harry Bird in charge of selling Huber things but he had a wedding. Worked with John Heimlich (not a member), Norm Vogt and Ray Bails. We were next to huge Cockshutt 580 that was prototype for our 1/16th scale model.
Mike Deitsch in charge of those sales. Don E. Yoder and four of his kids enlivened the atmosphere in their Amish dress. Coloring Book Sales not as good as I expected. probably should have had 200 printed instead of 1,000!
David called to wish me Happy Father’s Day. He will be up June 25th to mow and check on Howard.
Looked over Dave Sheely’s figures on taking payoff from Fields on Normandy property. Would cost me $12,000 in Income Tax Plus the $8,000 I’m already paying. So I don’t want it paid off.
Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-15
Thursday, June 15, 1989
3/10 of an inch rain since 7:30 yesterday.
Rain all morning so Ray Foertsch didn’t come out as planned. Good thing as it gave me the day at the computer. Made labels for Helen Kaufman from last year’s Fall Fair thank you letters. Wrote Huber minutes. asking County Commissioners for $7,500 to pay Jack Telfer’s salary and letter to accompany to all commissioners. Happened to open file from June ‘88 where George Snyder said he wouldn’t go back on his word and give MCHS of community block grant funds- $10,000. So sent copy of it to Kirk Moreland with a reminder that he told me he supported County History (before he was elected).
As a result of all this I have packets ready to go to Charlie evers, Helen kaufman, John Watkins (Huber minutes), Don Harriman (Threshing Day map with label fixed with meeting info), Lucy Wood, news release and updated schedule for Fall Fair Horticultural show. Notes to Paul, Ida and Ruth Hableutzel. They each go… [no more entry]
Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-14
Made no cook freezer strawberry jam. Howard cleaned three quarts. hummingbird using nectar feeder on side porch 3/10 of an inch of rain a.m.
Made strawberry jam AM- goofed up the measurements so hope it came out okay.
Howard recently had $1,000 returned from IRS on income tax and then got letter asking about $1,000 paid in 1985 and $1,000 paid in 1986. He just sent those checks but didn’t file a return!! Said he had been doing that for about 5 years and they never questioned it before.
Richard Frankaviglia called about John Steinholz inquiring about changing region 7 March 31st, 1990 meeting at Sharon Woods because of conflict with Ohio Museums Meeting in Cincinnati. Decided to hold firm on our date. Called John.
Compiled itinerary from info Kathi has sent. Took copy to Hemmerly’s to make copies along with letter to craftsmen for Fall Fair and Huber minutes. Virgil Hinamon followed me to Inskeep and left my car for oil leak repair tomorrow. Borrowed shop station wagon to take coloring books to Fairground for Steam and Gas Engine Show rest of week. Gave Willis Nye his gratis coloring book and copy of minutes.
To bed early 9:45
Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-13
Tuesday, June 13, 1989
Mary stopped at Houghton Sulky and got check from Mark Bauer to cover Huber coloring books and stopped at Hemmerly’s to get check for Campbell candy. We left for Holmes County at 9:00 in my station wagon. Went East from Fredericktown on County Roads to Route 62 and then more County Roads- hit New Bedford even though some road numbers were changed. Picked Dan E. Yoder up and he guided us up to Highland printers near Berlin north of Route 39. Cost was 90 cents each as he had to use more expensive paper “Cougar Opaque”. Back through Charm and took Dan to dinner at Charm Restaurant. Autographed our copies of coloring book. To his casting building and had David and Harvey also autograph. They are so shy. Left about 2:15 and headed for Sandyville for Campbell’s. Postmaster helped us find proprietor after 40 years he still sounds like a Kentuckian. Candy about $2 a pound- bought five cases- $138- he showed us the dipping (encoating) machine & wrapping machine. Left about 4 with wagon loaded. Home about 6:00. Dry enough to mow so did upper lawn. Read “Fiona’s Will” until 4:30 a.m.
Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-12
Monday, June 12, 1989
To Columbus via Route 746, 61 and I-71 took 55 minutes to drive it with no hassle. Executive committee meeting at Ohio Historical Society at 1:00. John Briley, Pat Cummins and Don Beckett there from Marietta, Youngstown and Worthington respectively. Planned for July 17th board meeting.
Back to Marion by 5:30. Stopped at Inskeeps and made appointment to have oil leak fixed Thursday. Met Mary at Turoff’s. Had baked cube steak $4.25 including tax and tip.
To Center and made copies of the membership list of MCHS to use in phonathon. Charlie Evers in early for meeting and said no plans for phonathon this week.
Huber Association board meeting at 7:00. Mike Deitsch reported 1,300 units of Cockshutt tractor 580 ordered and they have been shipping since June 1st. I bought one at $48.47 including tax.
Dan Yoder called before I left for Columbus so we’ll go to Berlin (Holmes County) to pick up the 1000 Huber Machinery coloring books tomorrow.
Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-11
Sunday, June 11, 1989
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Trella Hemmerly – 1989-06-10
Saturday, June 10, 1989
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