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President Ray Leist Vice-President Bill Shackelford 2nd Vice-President Gene Crovella Secretary Chuck Hosbein Treasurer Lonna Leist Club Officers 386-428-3401 huntmaster@cfl.rr.com 407-323-2954 Treasure Talk THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE CENTRAL FLORIDA METAL DETECTING CLUB Founded in 1973 August 2007 x Come Join Us! We will be eating at the Colorado's Steak Place. It is just north of the meeting place. Park at the meeting building and walk over. We eat at 5:30. If you would like to join us, we would be happy to see you. BYOM! Half/Half Raffle's Club Volunteers Fred & Nancy Schimmel Shirley DeVary Betty Shackelford & Wenona Baldwin The club meets the 2 nd Friday of each month at the Sanford Garden Club. It is located about 2 blocks south of Lake Mary Blvd. On the East side of 17-92. For more information contact Bill Shackelford at (407) 323-3401 or Ray Leist at (386) 428-3401 Club web site: www.geocities.com/g8r81/cfmdc.html You are receiving this newsletter because you are a V.I. P. Refreshments Find of the month table's Photographer Webmaster Newsletter Donna Rothery Debbie Green Rob Loucks Ralph Flippo Jerry Hitson Wanda DeVary mumszie@windstream.net REMINDER: The club due's are $25 for the year and a one-time membership fee of $15. If you are paying by check please make it out to Lona Leist, not to the club. You have until March to get your dues paid. A great BIG thanks to all these people! If the government has no knowledge of aliens, then why does Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal Regulations, implemented on July 16, 1969, make it illegal for U.S. citizens to have any contact with extraterrestrials or their vehicles?

Hi everyone: President s Corner Hope everyone is well and doing good. Boy did we have a lot of goodies on the find of the month table last meeting. There was four, eight foot tables and they were full. That figures out to be about 96 square foot of finds. Way to go. I had a C-Scan on Tuesday, July 31 st and should know the results by the time of the club meeting. We have a Great speaker scheduled for the August meeting. More information on this later on in the newsletter. This newsletter has a lot of things added, and if you have any comments on this let me know. I believe you will like it. The club Hall of Fame has been added and if you have found and returned a item, then you need to have your picture and item added. Speaker For August Meeting! Mr. Ed L'Heureux will be speaking on how Florida played a part in the Civil War. Also he will give a short teaser in his lecture on Treasure Fleet Wreaks on the East Coast. He will also be selling his books at club discount, that are in Books-A-Million and Amazon for 1/3 retail price. Some of the books he will have are Seminole War, Civil War, Old Railroads in Florida, Sanford history, Deland history and many more. Don t Miss This Speaker! We have a lot of new faces which are new members in the club. If you see someone you do not recognize, please just go up and welcome them to the club. I am sure you have attended a club or function in the past where no one even introduces themselves or even speaks to you. Don t let this be the case in the Central Florida Club. We need to remember our members who need our prayers and thoughts. I want to thank all of you who have remembered me in your thoughts and prayers. If you have an item for sale, let me know and I will get it into the newsletter. If we have not seen your smiling face for a while we have missed you. Come to the meeting and bring a stranger. President Ray Leist

Secretary s Report Chuck Hosbein scheduled in Sylvan Lake Park has been postponed until October 20th. The meeting was adjourned at 8:50. The July meeting of the Central Florida Metal Detecting Club was called to order at 7:30 by club President Ray Leist. Bill Shackelford opened the meeting by leading the club in the Pledge of Allegiance. Our joke of the month was about Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, and the Hunchback of Notre Dame. They all thought they should be in the Guinness Book of World Records. We had a several guests at the meeting for July. They were recognized and received gold dollars from the club. Club members celebrating birthdays and anniversaries during July were also recognized and received silver quarters. We had four new members join the club in July. They are David and Pam Gray, Karen Carlone, and Wayne Philbrook. Bank Night drawing was #31, Rob Loucks. He was present and received the $20 prize. Riddle for the Month The rungs of a 10 foot ladder attached to a ship are 1 foot apart. If the water is rising at the rate of one foot an hour, how long will it take until the water covers over the ladder?... Answer on page 7 Ray noted that he was feeling better after getting his last chemo treatment. He said so far, everything is looking good. Ray noted that the Find of the Month totals noted in the newsletter were not correct. The June numbers were subtracted instead of added to the totals. He had a correct copy of the totals at the meeting. There is a treasure expo scheduled at the Oceanfront Holiday Inn in Cocoa on July 28th and 29th. If anyone is interested, the cost is $5 per person. Ray asked everyone who has received an award from the club to bring them in for pictures. This also includes any awards received from the police, community service, etc. The pictures and awards help to give the club visibility in the community. Several members shared stories about finding items for people. No piece of square dry paper can be folded in half more than 7 times. Ray reminded everyone that the June hunt that was

Point Standings thru July 2007 My apologies for the incorrect points last month they should now be up-to-date and correct. Bill Green 136 Alan James 78 Roland Davis 62 Dave Gascoyne 54 Jim Robinson 49 Diana Swaney 40 Shirley DeVary 37 George Case 37 Paul Swaney 34 Gary Flatt 29 Ron DeVary 28 Ralph Flippo 27 Lorrie Sprigg 25 Lonnie Lytle 22 Gene Crovella 20 Jerry Sprigg 20 William O Brien 14 Jim Burdick 14 Bea Case 11 Frank Rothery 11 Jerry Hitson 11 Bill Shackelford 8 Roy Waxman 8 John Gemkow 6 Rich Kordeleski 4 Nanette Burdick 3 Ray Brown 2 Boyd Walker 1 Rick Wirnowsk 1 John Fry 1 Sally Korns 1 Melody Parks 1 Joe Keeley 1 If you don t enter You can t win Here s a tip... FINDS OF THE MONTH Single Coin 1. Bill Green 1672 Swedish Copper Coin 2. Jim Robinson 1943 Steel Penny 3. John Gemkow 1 st Century Roman Coin Group Coin 1. Bill Green Large Collection of Coins 2. Paul Swaney Beach Coins 3. Jim Robinson Misc. Coins Single Jewelry 1. Diana Swaney Large Gold Chain 2. Jim Robinson Class Ring 3. Jim Burdick Silver Biker Ring Group Jewelry 1. Jerry Sprigg Misc. Jewelry 2. Bill Green Pendants, Earrings, Misc. Items 3. Paul Swaney Gold, Silver Rings & Misc. Items Single Artifact 1. Bill Green Antique 1920 s Lighters 2. Ralph Flippo Old Ship Iron 3. ** No Entry ** Group Artifact 1. John Gemkow 18 th Century Colonial Artifacts 2. Bill Green Musket Balls & Buttons 3. ** No Entry ** Single Odds/Ends 1. Jerry Sprigg Metal Tin Turtle 2. Lonnie Lytle Knife 3. Bill Green 5 cent McCoy AFB Officers Club Token Go to the county tax offices for any county that has lake shores. Ask for the old Government Survey Plats and examine them for old resorts, steamboat docks, etc. this will guarantee you some virgin sites that no one else has searched to death. Group Odds/Ends 1. George Case Misc. Items 2. Bill Green Toys & Misc. Items 3. Diana Swaney Beach Junk

Finds of the Month - July First Place Single Artifact Bill Green Single Coin Bill Green Group Coins Bill Green Group Artifacts John Gemkow Single Jewelry Diane Swaney Single Odds/Ends Jerry Sprigg Group Jewelry Jerry Sprigg Group Odds/Ends George Case

Golden Eagle Products Authorized dealer for Minelab, Garrett, Tesoro, Coiltex and Sun Ray. Contact: Frank Rothery Ph. (321) 254-5513 1740 Burton Lane Melbourne, FL. 32934 frothery@aol.com ****** 2001 Minelab Soverign Comes with 14, 8 & 5 Excelerator coil $500.00 (Nego.) Call Jim @ 407-923-4753 New members this month David & Pam Gray 1540 Hobson St Longwood Fl 32750 407-339-3499 dwgrayfl@aol.com Karen Carlone 1455 Deer Lake Cir Apopka Fl 32712 407-880-4349 kscarlone@hotmail.com Wayne Philbrook 1415 E Livingston Orlando Fl 32803 407-896-0128 ****** Whites BeachHunter I.D. $450.00 Call Carol @ 407-869-8385 Be sure to contact Bill Shackleford at the club for information on the Challenge Program. It will help you become better hunters. Welcome New Members Did you know that the club has patches and hats for sale? Be proud to belong to the Central Florida Metal Detecting Club. The cost of the patch is $5.00 and the cost of the hat is also $5.00. Get your patch & hat today. Linksys Firewall Router model BEFXS41 $25.00 Email Jerry at G8R81@cfl.rr.com ****** Contact: huntmaster@cfl.rr.com see Ray at the meeting. or

Interesting Fact In the old days, houses had thatched roofs-thick straw-piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the dogs, cats and other small animals (mice, bugs) lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and fall off the roof. Hence, the saying "It's raining cats and dogs." Easy Way to Clean your Silver This is a very easy to do cleaning method. However, it doesn't work on everything, and it is mostly used to clean old silver coins that you find in the ground. Just wet the coin and dip it in some baking soda and clean it with an old toothbrush. This will take the tarnish off, and make your coin shiny without scratching it. The answer to the riddle for the month is It will never cover the ladder because as the water rises, so will the floating ship. Editor s Comment: MD Find-A-Word f a c t o r y s e t t i n g r i b a t t e r i e s s e s e e s l a r r a y h a s b c t x c h a y y a w c n e r e n o y r i u x h o u d n e r e a p r e n n t t o n o j o c r l e e a g a e p a h e t y h c a d t t p m r e p c a t k c a b s t i i s r d t r i r x t n a u a o e r a i e n a p s o a r b b n r e o p u m a s z n w n s d a h n o m d t a g l o v e s a r v w m n i r w b a r b e r c e g o a n b s k r a p n o r i a c l a s s i f i c a t i o n u Classification Beer can Array Bus depots Community center Brass Apron Notch Operator Barn Balance Bayonet Rejection Owners manual Recreation area Depth Fishing pier Parks Landmark Sand Headphones Factory setting Pouch Xterra Batteries Gloves Patina Nicad battery Barber Iron This is YOUR newsletter and I would like to have more information, tips, and articles to print. If you have trouble getting the newsletter opened, a metal detecting story or tip you would like to share, if you would like to submit a short article, or have something you would like to sell, please contact Ray at: Wanda at: huntmaster@cfl.rr.com or mumszie@windstream.net x One million $1 bills weighs 1 ton (Anyone have one million $1 bills so we can put this to a test)? REWARD Lost at Ponce Inlet in the surf. Gold necklace with three religious medallions. Large reward for its return. Contact Ray Leist for more information. huntmaster@cfl.rr.com or call 386-428-3401

In Alaska, it is legal to shoot bears. However, waking a sleeping bear for the purpose of taking a photograph is prohibited. OR You can go to Ebay.com and type the name of your town or state, and I'll bet your eyes will pop out of what you going to see! This is by far our favorite way of research. But of course, if that is not enough, and you have the time, you could pay a visit to the library and dig up some old dusty books and maps. PEG LEG S TREASURE HUNTERS EXPO August 18 10:00am 10:00pm August 19 10:00am 4:00pm Oceanfront Holiday Inn, Cocoa Beach, FL $5 Admission Adults / 12 & Under Free Find-A-Word Answer Guest Speakers $1 Raffles for Prizes Demonstrations Treasure Displays Open cash bars Texas Hold em Poker Artifacts, Coins & Bottles Metal Detectors Books Diving Equipment Kids Pirate Pool for all registered guest See today s new technologies in metal detection Booth Rental & Presentations: 8 x12 Table Space No Charge (Limit 1) Donation will go toward insurance and security Presentations and Displays: DON WEBB, 4760 Miramar Street, Cocoa, Florida 32727 email: dweb27@cfl.rr.com Accommodations: Pre-register for the show (a minimum of 2 nights) and receive a $40 per night discount! Holiday Inn, 1300 North Atlantic Avenue, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Book Online or Call 1 800 315 2621 x Here s another tip... There are many ways of finding new spots. You don't even have to go to the library. The Internet has grown a lot for the past few years, and new sites are popping up everywhere. All you have to do is go to your favorite search engine and type "History of..." your state, province or town and see what comes up. A little bit of reading, and you're on the way to some new spots. Another way is to find some old pictures or postcards. Most old postcards have a picture of a significant place, like parks, casinos, important buildings and beaches. If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar. Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave. Go on, try it then

"The following members below have found and returned lost items to their owners. Also some of the members below have found incriminating evidence for local police departments." Club member Jim Robinson found this Navy Pilots ring dated October 5, 1943 and returned it to Frank Keenan. WTG Jim! Club member Bill Shackelford is a twofer! He found a set of keys and returned them to Pastor Bob Martin. Bill also found and retuned a wedding band to Garret Digman. WTG Bill! Club member Chuck Hosbein found a gold metal medical alert bracelet and returned it to Debra Wood. WTG Chuck!