nung to ask if the Boys Ranch could use a cow.Genung paid Salls and his wife, Catherine, a visit and said what Florida needed was a place where neglected children, especially brothers and sisters, could grow up in a homelike atmosphere and learn good values.So in 1978, Salls, who died a year later at age 80, donated the 20-acre oasis of rustic Pinellas so the Youth Ranches could create a sibling f