The mention of Mazzoni's on 41st at Market brought back the memory of our trip to the Park picture show on Market around the corner from Mazzoni's. We would go in there to get candy before we went to the show. By "we", I mean my brother and myself. We walked from 35th and River Park Drive to 41st and Market, cutting through Shawnee High School. The walk did not seem long because we were used to walking to St. Columba grade school at 36th and Market each school day. Which reminds me of Reed's candy store across the street from the school. They had the best malt cones for $.05. Sometimes I would save my milk nickel and buy a malt. One day on the way home from school, a man stopped me and wanted me to become a salesman for Saturday Evening Post magazine. I ended up with a red cardboard bag to carry the magazines in. The magazine sold for $.10 and I made 21/2 cents for each one I sold. It ended up with my dad selling the most magazines for me at the L&N, where he worked. I had a regular route all over the west end. I sometimes had a hard time collecting the 10 cents for the magazine and with dogs chasing me. I also sold subscriptions to Ladies Home Companion. This job ended when we moved from River Park in 1944. Bill Brinly