A surveyor from Valentine, Nebraska, was charting the land of the Rio Grande.  He stopped for lunch and took a nap.  When he awoke, poor people had gathered to eat his scraps.  That bothered Frank Ferree.  It bothered him so much he sold all his land to buy food and medicine for the poor.  He kept nothing for himself.  For 40 years Frank Ferree fed thousands on both sides of the Rio Grande.  Five Presidents of Mexico have given him gold medals.  He melted them down and bought beans.