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Stars & Stripes ~ Forever Wave!
Monthly Meeting
Saturday - July 11th
7:30 p.m.
Owasso Community Center
301 S Cedar St - Owasso, OK--------------------------------------------
Board Meeting
Thursday - July 23rd
6:30 p.m.
Corporate Place Bldg.
5800 E. Skelly Dr. Tulsa, OK
North Door--------------------------------------------
July Club Outing
Sunday - July 19th
“Water Outing
& Cook-out”
The place is to be determinedat a later date.
July
Inside this issue:
2015
Mike McClendon willgive a program onOklahoma Tokens.
Members can bring theirtokens for him to
evaluate.
Cookie VolunteersJerry Yoder
Lyle Williams
Calendar of Events July Program
ITTHC
Fall Hunt
“Club Member Only” Hunt
is scheduled for
October 25th 2015
Creek County Fairgrounds(Small Back Commercial Building)
Indian
Treasure Hunters ClubIndian Territory
Treasure Hunters ClubClub Motto: Dig For Fun, Restore When Done
Finds of the month 2
Broken Arrow Neighbors 3
Attendance Drawing 3
ITTHC Officers & Board 3
Links to Lake Conditions 3
BAN Back to School Needs 4
Questions that Haunt 4
Amazon.com 5
Tick Info 5
ITTHC June Water Outing 6-8
Top 10 Crazy Vacation 9
ITTHC Message Forum 9
ITTHC Message Forum 10-
Key Coin Dates 12
Upcoming Events 13
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Check out the“find of the
month”pictures on ourweb site each
monthat:
www.itthc.com
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Find of the Month – June Meeting
CATEGORY PLACE NAME DESCRIPTION
Valuable Coin 1 John Freeman 1931-D Mercury Dime
2 Lloyd Coke 1934 Quarter
3 Ronnie Duncan 1920-S Mercury Dime
Oldest Coin 1 Cody Reese 1868 Shield Nickle
2 Shane Curtsinger 1883 V Nickle w/cents
3 Ronnie Duncan 1903 V Nickle
Oldest Cent 1 Cody Reese 1883 Indian Head Cent
2 Jim Nobles 1906 Indian Head Cent
3 John Freeman 1909 Wheat Cent
Valuable Cent 1 John Freeman 1912-D Wheat Cent
2 Ronnie Duncan 1921-S Wheat Cent
3 John Hamilton 1948-D Wheat Cent
Relic 1 John Freeman Kelvinator Refrigerator Tag
2 Jim Nobles Folding Comb
3 (no entry)
Jewelry 1 Shane Curtsinger 14K Amethyst Ring
2 Lee Wierzchowski 14K Gold Band
3 Lloyd Coke Silver Cross Ring
Military Relic 1 Cody Reese "A" Eagle Button
2 John Hamilton Broken Spur
3 Shane Curtsinger .58 cal Bullet
Display 1 John Freeman
2 (tie)
2 (tie)
Cody Reese
Lloyd Coke
3 Jim Nobles
Display Drawing Winner: GregWicks
Remember to bring your finds each month to enter!
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Community Service
Jelly, Box Rice, Beef Stew
Hamburger Helper
Spam/Can ChickenCanned Fruit, Box
Potatoes
Can Tomatoes
Corn Muffin Mix
Deodorant, Bar Soap
Toothpaste
Child Toothbrushes
President: Cody Reese
Vice President: Roger Eaton
Secretary: Rachel Hayworth
Treasurer: Terry Humphries
Parliamentarian: John Freeman St.
Board: Tim Adams
John Hayworth
John Hamilton
Jim Nobles
2015 Officers
Bill Watkins
The first link below is a link to ALL OklahomaLake conditions and information. This includesALL lakes and not just Corp lakes.
The second link is theCorp lakes.
http://www.travelok.com/checkmyoklake/#current
http://www.swt-wc.usace.army.mil/old_resvrept.htm
Attendance Drawing
Jun 13, 2015 Meeting
Winner
Terry Humphries
Names drawn before the winner
No other names were drawn.
You should have been there - you
would have won 10 / $1.00 gold coins.
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Hope everyone is enjoying the summer! Hard toimagine that the upcoming school year will be startingin one month! Again this year, as a communityservice, ITTHC will be donating school supplies toBroken Arrow Neighbors for distribution to childrenin need in our local communities. Here are someitems that we are most is need of:
BACK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS
One Inch 3-Ring Binders
Sharp & Blunt Tip Scissors
Kleenex
Washable Markers (fine & bold tipped)
Plastic School Boxes (9”x6”)
Wide Ruled Paper
Spiral Notebooks
Pens & Erasers
Plain & Colored Pencils
Color Folders (3 prong with pockets)
Tab-dividers Highlighters
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Community Service
Let’s Help Fill Up
Those Backpacks!
QUESTIONS THAT HAUNT!
How important does a person have to be before they areconsidered assassinated instead of just murdered?
Once you're in heaven, do you get stuck wearing theclothes you were buried in for eternity?
Why does a round pizza come in a square box?
What disease did cured ham actually have?
How is it that we put man on the moon before we figuredout it would be a good idea to put wheels on luggage?
Why is it that people say they 'slept like a baby' whenbabies wake up like every two hours?
Why are you IN a movie, but you're ON TV?
Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then putmoney in binoculars to look at things on the ground?
Why do doctors leave the room while you change?They're going to see you naked anyway...
Why is 'bra' singular and 'panties' plural?
Why do toasters always have a setting that burns thetoast to a horrible crisp, which no decent human being
would eat?
If Jimmy cracks corn and no one cares, why is there astupid song about him?
Why does Goofy stand erect while Pluto remains on allfours? They're both dogs!
If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is madefrom vegetables, what is baby oil made from?
Do the Alphabet song and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Starhave the same tune?
Why did you just try singing the two songs above?
Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dog'sface, he gets mad at you, but when you take him for a
car ride, he sticks his head out the window?Why, Why, Why
do we press harder on a remote control when we knowthe batteries are getting dead?
When your phone battery is going dead, why does thephone beep and/or a light blink to let you know, and
kill the battery even faster?
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AMAZON.COM
A Big Thank You again to all that have beenpurchasing items from Amazon through theAmazon Associate link on the ITTHCwebsite. With no extra cost to you, you havebeen putting a good amount in the club'sAmazon Associate Account. To find the linkjust go the the ITTHC Homepage, scroll downand click on the Amazon Associate link. Youcan also link to Amazon through selections inthe ITTHC "Online Book Store" .
Amazon has things from A to Z for sale.Amazon is not just for books anymore, but youcan still get books, even in digital form. And ifyou are buying online anyway, always check atAmazon for their pricing through the ITTHClink. Amazon will usually have the best priceon most items and many will have free shipping.
And if you join Amazon Prime you getunlimited FREE Two Day Shipping and OneDay Shipping for $3.99 per item on mostorders. And there are more benefits to being anAmazon Prime member. Just remember toclick to Amazon through the link on the ITTHCHomepage before searching for & purchasingyour item and the club will get credit.
Again a Big Thank You to all of you that havealready purchased through the ITTHCHomepage link to Amazon. Tell all of yourfriends, relatives, and fellow treasure huntersaround the country. Below is what the AmazonAssociate link looks like and where it is located
on the ITTHC Homepage:
I sent this for the newsletter last year, but have heard ofanother way to remove ticks just recently. So I thought Iwould send this again, as they seem to be everywhere thisyear. I personally stick with the standard tweezers makingsure to get the head before pulling the blood sucker out.This is the most recommended way to remove a tick andkeep it from infecting you. But I had to look up some homeremedies that where listed and here is a list that I foundpeople actually use to remove ticks…
1. Light a match, blow it out and stick the hot end on
the butt of the tick. It will back out.
2. Put dishwashing soap on a cotton ball and cover
the tick. In about a minute, check the cotton ball
and the tick should have backed out and be stuck to
the ball.
3. Put insect spray on a Q-tip and cover the tick. In a
minute or two the tick will back out.
4. There is a product called “Tic-Off” that you spray
on the tick and it supposed to fall right off. This
product claims it paralyzes the tick keep it from
infecting you.
5. Dandruff shampoo such as pert plus, head and
shoulders on a cotton ball will cause the tick to
back out.
6. Absolutely smoother the tick in butter and it
suffocate the tick, causing it to just fall off.
7. Cover the tick in finger nail polish and it
eventually comes out on its own.
8. Cover the whole tick in Vaseline and it will die and
fall off very quickly
9. Use a small wood dowel and gorilla glue. Put a dab
of glue on the dowel and then place it against the
tick. Wait a few minutes and then pull the
smothered tick out with the glue.
10. New – Apply a glob of liquid soap to a cotton ball.
Cover the tick with the soap-soaked cotton ball and
swab it for a few seconds (15-20), the tick will
come out on it’s own and be stuck to the cotton
ball when you lift it away.
Please keep in mind any remedies such as Vaseline, hotmatches, nail polish remover, etc- could actually makethings worse. Anything that might cause 'shock' to the tickcould result in the tick purging the contents of its body intoyour bloodstream, infecting you with any number ofdiseases. If you start to see any sign of a bulls eye aroundthe area of the tick bite GO SEE A DOCTOR!
TICK INFO by Cody Reese
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June Water Outing - Sheppard Point Recreation Area at Heyburn Lake
Report of Sheppard Point Outing on June 27th
The club outing to Sheppard Point Recreation Area at Heyburn Lake on Saturday, June27th was a good one. The high temperature was around the 86° mark , a nice coolbreeze, and a moderately warm lake water temperature. The week before the outingHeyburn Lake had been 7’ above normal and there was a large amount of submergeddriftwood in the swimming area.
The club supplied hamburgers, hot links, hot dogs, buns, condiments, & chips. RogerEaton again handled the cooking, I think it is now a Tradition. Good job Roger andThank You! Thanks to John Freeman Jr. for picking up the food, supplies, extra scoops,a crippled up old guy, and transporting them to the outing. And Thanks again to JohnHamilton for picking up from the ITTHC storage building, taking & storing the grill &tables and he will be bringing them to this Summer’s water outings. There were 34members standing in line to chow down on burgers, dogs, and the outstanding foodassortment brought by club members. Thanks to all those bringing the great side dishesand desserts. If you went away hungry at this outing, again it was your own fault.
After the big feed there were scattered as evenly as possible 184 tokens in a 40 yards X 60yards designated area. There were 14 member donated prizes, and 160 tokens for Silverdimes, 16 tokens for Silver quarters, and 8 tokens for Silver half dollars. When thestart signal was given there were 21 water hunters frothing the water. After 1 hour+ ofhunting, all but 8 dime tokens and 2 Silver half dollar tokens were not recovered. Thosetokens not recovered were probably on the North end of the area. There was a largeramount of submerged driftwood on that end.
Member donated prizes: Mermaid wooden jigsaw puzzle by Jinjer Bighan. Watertitebox & Mexican coin by Lloyd Coke won by John Hamilton. Walking Liberty half dollar
by Jean & Wally Dick won by John Hamilton. $5.00 donated by Roger Eaton won byJames Marcum. Telephone pole insulator by Ken Fanning won by John Hayworth.
$5.00 donated by Jody & John Hamilton won by Charles Bohuslavicky. $5.00 donatedby Jody & John Hamilton won by Bill Rouse. Coin/Medal shadow box display by Kim
Hauger won by Rachel “Birthday Girl” Hayworth. Garrett cap by Chuck Marcum wonby Roger Eaton. Book by Chuck Marcum won by John Hamilton. 5-Golden Dollars
donated by Mike Mitchell won by James Marcum. . 5-Golden Dollars donated by Mike
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Mitchell won by Wally Dick. Bass Pro cap & tape measure by Howie Rosser won byWally Dick. Brush set by Bill Rouse won by Mathew Fortney.
Some of the higher totals found were: Bill Rouse 20 Silver dimes, 1 Silver quarter, 1Silver half dollar, & 1 prize token. James Marcum 16 Siver dimes, 2 Silver quarters, 1Silver half dollar, & 2 prize tokens. Mathew Fortney 17 Silver dimes, 1 Silver quarter,& 1 prize token. Wally Dick 13 Silver dimes, 1 Silver quarter, & 2 prize tokens. LloydCoke 12 Silver dimes, 1 Silver quarter, & 1 Silver half dollar. John Hamilton 6 Silverdimes, 1 Silver quarter, 1 Silver half dollar, & 3 prize tokens. John Hayworth 10 Silverdimes & 1 prize token. Ken Fanning 9 Silver dimes & 1 Silver quarter. Mike Mitchell 9Silver dimes & 1 Silver quarter.
Again, one of the main reasons for this type of outing, besides the food of course, is togive non-water hunting members a chance to try their hand at it. Also, the fun andfellowship of being with people that enjoy the same hobby.
Again, if you missed this outing, you missed a great one. Don’t miss the next one!
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ITTHC MESSAGE FORUM
The ITTHC Message Forum is still running smoothly at thispoint. Ongoing there will be features added and some changespossibly made in the future. So if at some point you run in to a
problem don't get upset, email [email protected] and inform usof your problem.
To use the Message Forum you will need to "Create aProfile". Even if you have created a Profile previously you will need
to create it again from this point. To "Create a Profile" go to theITTHC Forum Message Index page and click on the "My Profile" at
either the top or bottom of the Index:
ITTHC Forum Message Index Page
http://itthc.com/cgi-bin/bbs62x/webbbs_config.pl?md=index;#m_24
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I received this last year from the Puget Sound Treasure Hunters Club Tacoma, WashingtonNewsletter and thought that you might enjoy it again.——Bill Watkins
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Jul 11: - ITTHC General Meeting -Mike McClendon will give a program on:
Jul 23: - ITTHC Board MeetingThursday - July 23rd
6:30 p.m.
Corporate Place Bldg.
5800 E. Skelly Dr. Tulsa, OK
North Door
Sept 20: - MO-Kan Search & RecoveryLathrop , Mo , Sept 20th 2015
Mo-Kan Search and Recovery ,39th Annual Treasure Hunt .Held at the Lathrop , Mo Antique Show Grounds .
for more info : email Terry Theiss at [email protected] or callChunk Clevenger at
816-436-0697 .
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Indian Territory Treasure Hunters Club
P.O. Box 580961
Tulsa, OK 74158-0961
We’re on the web!
www.itthc.com
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 [email protected]
Webmaster: Bob Freeman [email protected]
The general meeting of ITTHC is held the second
Saturday of every month, (except December)
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
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