1 March 2012 Indian Territory Treasure Hunters Club Club Motto: Dig For Fun, Restore When Done Wishing You A Lucky Spring ~~~ Good-Bye Winter! ~~~ A Pot of Gold For Everyone Inside this issue: Finds of the Month 2 Birthdays & Anniversaries 3 Amazon.com 3 Broken Arrow Neighbors 4 DUES ARE DUE 4 Finds of the Year 4 Scavenger Hunt, Chili Supper & Bingo Party For Sale 5 New Members 5 Newsletter Contest 5 Facebook 6 Club Member Update 6 Trivia 6 Members Articles 7 4 Calendar of Events Monthly Meeting Saturday - March 10th 7:30 p.m. Owasso Community Center 301 S Cedar Street Owasso, OK -------------------------------------------- Board Meeting Monday - March 19th 6:30 p.m. Kaman Bearing 416 S. Utica - South Door Tulsa, OK -------------------------------------------- ITTHC 41st Annual National Treasure Hunt May 26-27 Creek County Fairgrounds Sapulpa, OK March Program & Outing Neither a program nor an Outing has been scheduled at this time. If this changes you will be notified. Cookie Volunteers Bob & Pam Cook Bobbie Marshall Len Eames National Hunt preparations are underway. Volunteers are needed for: Stringing hunt fields, bingo, concessions, building maintenance and burying coins. All members are encouraged to contact their local vendors & local businesses for prize hunt donations. It s time to step-up & support our club!
2 I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 2 Check out the find of the month pictures on our web site each month at: www.itthc.com Find of the Month February Meeting CATEGORY PLACE NAME DESCRIPTION Oldest Coin 1 Chuck Marcum 1900 V-Nickel 2 Ken Fanning 1907 V-Nickel 3 No Entry ------------- Valuable Coin 1 Ken Fanning 1908 S Dime 2 John Freeman 1907 Dime 3 Chuck Marcum 1941 D Dime Oldest Cent 1 John Freeman 1889 Indian Head Cent 2 Juan Ortega 1894 Indian Head Cent 3 Chuck Marcum 1895 Indian Head Cent Valuable Cent 1 John Freeman 1911 S Wheat Cent 2 Ralph McLendon 1911 S Wheat Cent 3 Wally Dick 1913 D Wheat Cent Relic 1 John Freeman Civil War Newburg Token 2 John Hamilton Queen Victoria Commemorative Heart 3 Cody Reese 1918 GAR (Grand Army of the Republic) Medal Jewelry 1 Ralph McLendon Sterling Ring 2 Juan Ortega Broach 3 Ken Fanning Junk Ring Military Relic 1 John Freeman Colt Revolver 2 Chuck Marcum Williams Cleaner Bullet 3 John Hamilton Pistol Ball Display 1 John Freeman Case #2 2 Chuck Marcum Case #7 3 Ken Fanning Case #5 Display Drawing Chuck Marcum Remember to bring your finds each month to enter!
I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 3 3 March Birthdays March Anniversaries 01 Jeanie Webb Happy Birthday 03 Jim & Bert Niessen 06 Lloyd & Hope Coke 01 Marge Wierzchowski 06 Martin Anthony 10 Sidney Luckie 10 Tom Taber 11 Debbye Scroggins 11 Shirley Stotts 14 Ken Crandall 14 Bruce Martin 24 Sandy Kinney AMAZON.COM Well Christmas is over and the New Year is hear and I hope that you had a good holiday. However, there are birthdays and anniversaries coming up and you can still order presents from Amazon.com. What is cool is that sometimes shipping is free and best of all you can have it delivered to your doorstep. If you want some of this money that you spent to go to the club you can do so by going to the main page of the ITTHC web site at www.itthc.com and click on the Amazon icon at the bottom of the page. 27 Dale Carpenter 27 Willy Wetzel 29 Jim Dill 30 Frank Salle 30 Carol Thurman This will take you to Amazon.com where you can order ANYTHING that you desire. By doing this Amazon will give the club 4% of your purchase if it comes from Amazon and 3% if it comes from elsewhere.
4 I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 4 Community Service March Needs List Canned Chili Beef Stew Boxed Rice Fruit Juice Macaroni & Cheese Powdered Laundry Soap Liquid Dish Soap Deodorant Bar Bath Soap President: Cody Reese Vice President: Wally Dick Secretary: Remember to pay your dues for this year Only $25/year This is the last month to pay dues and still receive the newsletter. 2012 Officers Pam Cook Treasurer: Terry Humphries Parliamentarian: Chuck Marcum Board: Bob Avey Bob Cook John Hamilton Jim Nobles Bill Watkins Finds of the Year - 2011 1st Place - John Freeman ca. 1790 Gold English Signet Ring Inscription on ring is old Latin "EX MI SOMNIA FLUCTI 2nd Place - Terry Humphries Two Piece Waist Belt Plate, ca. 1845-1875 3rd Place - Chuck Marcum Civil War Belt Plate Feb 18th - Scavenger Hunt - Chili - Bingo Finally after a day of snow and a few days of rain Cody Reese, John Freeman, Bob Cook, Wally Dick, Ralph McLendon and Miranda Young made it out to try their luck at digging up anything to bring to the scavenger hunt and try to win part of the $150 worth of silver dimes that was donated by the club. From the looks of the pictures there were quite a few interesting items found. `With the temperature running in the mid 40 s the hunters and 60 + members were thankful of the club members that brought all of the different spiced chili and fixings to warm them up and quench their appetite. After the chili feast, everyone enjoyed a night of bingo with many club donated prizes along with the $300 in cash donated by the club. A big thank you goes to Lee Wierzchowski, Len Eames, & Bob Avey and Tommy Taber for organizing the bingo for this event and also Bob Cook and Cody Reese for organizing the entire event.
I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 5 5 FOR SALE Club member Jim Webb has 6 to 8 different size display cases for sale priced from $10 to $25. He also has two detectors for sale. A Fisher 1266 with three coils and a DetectorPro Head Hunter Beach model for water hunting. Call Jim at home 918-428-3587 to make arrangements to New Members Welcome Mike Green and his wife Samantha and children Matthew & Hope. Also welcome Lee Cook.. NEWSLETTER ARTICLE CONTEST FOR 2012 For an excellent review of the Fisher 1266X either click on to open or copy and paste the link below into your browser s address line and hit enter. http://www.njminerals.org/metaldetecting-1266x.html During the year 2012 I am going to have a contest for those that send me the most articles that can be used in the monthly newsletter. The articles need to be on some aspect of metal detecting or treasure hunting such as tips on how to do something, tips on technique, new equipment you have tried, personal experience, finds that you think are pretty cool, comments about something relating to the subject. I will keep tabs on who sent what and at the end of the year a prize will be given to the top three donors that participated. The prizes will be: First Place a one ounce Silver Eagle. Second Place a silver half. Third Place a silver quarter.
6 I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Facebook ITTHC has joined Facebook. ITTHC is now on Facebook as a group. Please join us for up to the minute info about club happenings and a good way to share your metal detecting stories with fellow detectorists. Log into your Facebook account and do a search, type in ITTHC- Indian Territory Treasure Hunters Club and there we are. Request to join the group and you are in, its that easy. Anyone can see our posts but only members of the group can post. Do please keep all posts metal detecting oriented. Any questions or comments please email me direct at hamilton.john@cox.net Club Member Update Page 6 Former ITTHC member James Barton has been diagnosed with Hepatitis C and is seriously ill. Keep James in your thoughts and prayers. Send cards and condolences to: James & Becky Barton 224 W. Speer Sapulpa, OK 74066 Trivia Submitted by Gary Carnes March 1, Peace Corps was established 1961. March 6, fall of the Alamo 1836. March 10, 1st telephone call made 1876. March 13, earmuffs were patent 1877. March 19, 1st US bank robbed 1831. March 23, street car patent 1858. March 29, Mariner 10 visits Mercury 1974. March 31, Eiffel Tower built 1889.
7 I.T.T.H.C. Treasure News Page 7 Park Edges Submitted By Lee Wierzchowski I've been told about this metal detecting tip before. However, I can't stress enough how important this tip is. If you concentrate on metal detecting the center of the parks you hunt, you will continue to dig clad coins and pull-tabs. The older coins are in the outer edges of the parks. And the modern detectorist does not often hunt those outer edges. Everyone heads to the center of parks to detect. However, think about the park hundreds of years ago. People also frequented the outer edges of most of the parks in the days of old. However, because the lawns are mowed in only the modern sections, the old areas of these parks are overlooked, Most times people picnicked in the areas that are no longer being used today. The areas used years ago are most likely scrub brush today. The outer edges of the modern parks are where the lost coins and jewelry are lying. You can find old coins and jewelry in brushy areas just 10 feet from where the lawns in parks have been mowed. You might have to walk through some thick scrub brush. However it might turn out to be well worth the effort. THE AXE Submitted by Vicki Lang Why is an old rusty AX and An ugly half dollar In show and Tell? When Ruby saw this rusty old axe head I found in her front yard, big tears came to her eyes. She picked it up like a long lost child. "Oh, if you only knew how much these cost back then. $3.00 and no one had $3.00 to buy another ax. If a person lost their ax they were Kapoot, no money, and no ax to make any. It took every penny you made for over a week of hard work to buy another ax. We would go miles away and walk way back a half a mile or more into the deep woods and chop down trees. Then we'd cut them into railroad ties and drag them back up through the weeds and trees to the road. They had to be perfect or we didn't get paid for them. We'd get up, cook breakfast, and leave way before sunrise. I'd pack our dinner. A biscuit for me and Floyd. A piece of salt pork or bacon in it if we had it, if not, I'd put some bacon grease on the biscuit and wrap them up in a nice clean little cloth. We'd go out and get to the woods about day break. I'd spread out a little blanket for the baby, then we'd start to work and work till dark. Then the men would come and look at the ties. On a good day we might make 50 cents. We'd get home way after dark and I'd start up the fire in the fireplace and get our supper. Why, it would take a week of working to buy a new ax, but we didn't have it so we would have to find an old one to sharpen the best we could. We just did with what we had. Nobody had anything back then. But we had The Lord and He saw us through." This is a tribute to Floyd and Ruby. They made it!
8 The ITTHC Treasure News is published by The Indian Territory Treasure Hunters Club, Inc. P.O. Box 580961 Tulsa, OK 74158-0961 Editor: Bill Watkins editor@itthc.com Webmaster: Bob Freeman webmaster@itthc.com The general meeting of ITTHC is held the second Saturday of every month at the Owasso Community Center, 301 South Cedar Street, Owasso, OK at 7:30 p.m. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Membership dues are: $25.00/year Indian Territory Treasure Hunters Club P.O. Box 580961 Tulsa, OK 74158-0961 FIRST CLASS MAIL We re on the web! www.itthc.com