Well, guys, you're gonna love this one! A discovery from today! Remember Ada (pain in the butt) URIAN? Well she was connected, a bit later, with a Chief One Star. Here is the history: http://apnostalgia.crosswinds.net/fphistory.html Funk's Park a.k.a Forrest Park [Chalfont, Bucks County, PA] History During the 1953 season, Frontiertown opened at the end of the miniature railroad ride when it was extended across Pine Run Creek. It featured buildings such as an old bottle shop made of bottles, a barber shop, a dance hall, a fully-operating general store, the Silver Dollar Bar (replete with a year-round liquor license and a wagon wheel covered with actual silver dollars!), and a western-style restaurant. Later Lusse added a facsimile of Fort Dearborn and hired Chief One Star, a Cherokee Indian who lived on nearby Haycock Mountain, and Chief Halftown, a local television personality, to appear at the fort. Chief One Star's activities gradually increased until he was entertaining groups of school children on a daily basis. The chief led the children through Frontiertown and the park on hunts for arrowheads, which were often found. He taught them how to identify trees and recognize various animal footprints. He also contributed many Indian artifacts for display at Frontiertown. And with twelve male and female Indian suits, Chief One Star and his tribe even staged mock holdups on the miniature railway. So he was a coworker with Chief Halftown at one point! I just *loved* Chief Halftown! Didn't you? Would you please check for Joseph, Chief One Star, if possible, for 1930 Bucks PA? Thanks, Vince Summers