Gerald Batto

Gerald Batto
best bring call checking exactly grain invariably knew mary secretary seemed sell time turned wonder worked
I was the one who would call and sell the grain when the time seemed right, and I had always my secretary checking on the prices. Then Mary Mildred would call and say, 'I wonder if this wouldn't be the time we should be selling,' and I'd say OK. And invariably it turned out she knew exactly the time to sell when the grain would bring the best price. I don't know how she did it, but it worked out every time.
family last lived member nice roots
She was one very nice lady. She was the last member of a family with roots in Iowa. It was a family of some wealth. She lived comfortably here, but it was never flaunted.
bulk decided helped involved mom sure
She and her mom were so involved with kids, she decided the bulk of it would go to the children's hospital. She wanted to make sure it helped children.
college followed grade graduated high honors san school second taught
She followed in her mother's footsteps. She graduated with honors in high school and college and taught first and second grade in San Antonio 40 years.
afford downtown drove felt five lived mass miles money owned pay took tried walked waste
She never owned or drove a car. She lived about five miles from downtown and felt she couldn't afford a cab. So she took a bus. I tried to tell her she had the money to pay for a cab, but she thought it was a waste of money. She walked to Mass every day.