For the folks who work along here it's become a mystery."I think they forgot we were here," laughed Jim Herald.A mystery that ranges from laughter to frustratio
June 9, 1921
Cadillac s milk ordinance is to be enforced and the local authorities are to test the milk in the future it was decided at the meeting of the city commission last night when local health topics occupied the city fathers for some two hours. Licenses of all local milkmen expired Sunday but the city clerk has not issued any new ones on instructions from other officials pending the outcome of last night s meeting of the commission. It was decided last evening that no licenses should be issued until a dealer s bottles had been steam sterilized at the Frisbie and Pelton distributing station here in the model new plant installed under the instructions of the officers of the Michigan Board of Health. It was further stated that in any cases where the local officials might think it necessary, physical examinations of milk peddlers or members of their families could be demanded before a license would be granted. Dr. David Ralston, city health officer, was not present at last night
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