The memories sure do come back. I guess some things are in our minds forever. My brother was a Donaldson man. Some where in West End. I lived at Schiller and Oak, at 1131 E. St Catherine, St. I left Louisville in 1951, courtesy of Korean War, Stayed in until 1972, and then went to Louisville for two years 1972-1974 and I lived in Shively, and worked at Courthouse, as a Personal Property Administrative assistant (Tax Collector) then went to Maryland then to Florida. ANYWAY I helped my brother on Saturdays, (1947-1950) working on the Donaldson Wagon. Our horse's name was Lee. and he surely was big. I don'tr remember the streets but I would take the bus from Schiller and Oak to I think to 22nd street. I met my brother in front of Shawanee High School. We wnt up and down many streets,into many houses. We used to feed the horse in front of a fire station, that had one of the old water troughs. Gosh what memories. In my East End we had a vegatable man Named Mr. Kipp. Very nice man. He had a son who was following in his footsteps. His son had arm blown off WWII and was one of the first men I saw with "mechanical hand". Remember Moore Pie Co, Kentucky and Swan Street. AJ Renyolds Tobacco Warehouse across the street. My mother and father used to go to BINGO at "Jerry Yount's" 22nd and Grand. Many many more Joe in Florida.