Fearless: Farris Lind, the Man Behind the Skunk

Author:   Rick Just
Publisher:   Cedar Creek Press, LLC
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9780998626147


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   15 April 2019
Format:   Paperback
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"Farris Lind was a fighter pilot, a crop duster, and in his later life, a victim of polio. He had a natural gift for promotion and an ability to turn a bad situation into something positive. ""Fearless Farris,"" as he was known, built a thriving chain of gasoline stations by poking fun at himself and Idaho's long, monotonous stretches of desert by creating humorous roadside advertising in the tradition of Burma Shave signs. ""Tourists--Do Not Laugh at the Natives"" admonished one of the signs. ""Petrified Watermelons--Take One Home to Your Mother-In-Law"" suggested another planted in a field of melon-sized boulders. The reverse side of those signs advertised the next Stinker Station a few miles ahead. They were called Stinker Stations because a major brand gasoline dealer had once called Lind ""a real stinker"" because of his low prices. It took Fearless Farris about a second to latch onto that nickname and make a skunk his company mascot and logo. Halfway through his career, Lind contracted polio. He spent much of his time in an iron long for the next 20 years. Paralyzed from the neck down he was always hooked up to a respirator. Even so, he continued to operate his Stinker Stations and grow his business, mostly from his bed. He was honored as the Handicapped American of the Year in 1973. But his favorite recognition was when the Idaho Statesman ran a headline stating that he was the largest petroleum dealer in Idaho. Rick Just has written a new book about Lind called, Fearless. It tells how he went from being a dirt-poor teenager in the Depression to a multimillionaire, always keeping his sense of humor through tragedy and triumph."

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Author:   Rick Just
Publisher:   Cedar Creek Press, LLC
Imprint:   Cedar Creek Press, LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.159kg
ISBN:  

9780998626147


ISBN 10:   0998626147
Pages:   132
Publication Date:   15 April 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Mr. Nash wrote, I think that I shall never see A billboard lovely as a tree... yet had he only read Just's book, surely he'd have added: Out in the sage the Stinker signs Amply served for the missing pines. ---Cort Conley, Author of Idaho for the Curious With the inclusion of a wonderful collection of photographs and a well-researched list of these road-side sayings, writer/historian Just chronicles the inspiring story of Fearless Farris, bringing back memories for many of us and introducing this iconic Idahoan to new and future generations. --Kelly Jones, author of Evel Knievel Jumps the Snake River Canyon. . . and Other Stories Close to Home


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Rick Just is a native Idahoan who grew up on a ranch along the Blackfoot River. He is the author of several books including Keeping Private Idaho and The Kids Guide to Boise. He writes a daily Idaho history blog on Facebook called Speaking of Idaho. Is the director of the high school writing program, Writers at Harriman.

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