On Farmbrook, in the 50s and 60s, there were several milk men.

Next door got their milk from Borden's - the Divco was yellow on the bottom half, white on the top. Elsie was centered on the truck panel, her head sticking out of a daisy, if I remember correctly.

Down the dtreet towards Southampton, one house had sealtest delivered. His Divco was painted with a gray background. I think the Sealtest oval was red, and the lettering was white.

The Twin Pines guy delivered to another home. I think he had the most attractive paint job for a Divco. Creamy white/yellow, dark green trim.

Two doors down toward Frankfort, they had Rosebud milk dilivered. But the Rosebud guy didn't have a Divco. He drove some boxy-looking rig.

We had Wilson's [used to be Schweitzer's] milk delivered by Erv Schewe. His daughter was my classmate at Bethany, Chatsworth and Outer Drive. Her birthday was February 22, so Mr Schewe delivered vanilla and chocolate ice cream cups for the entire class to enjoy.