ALABAMA STATE MILK CONTROL BD. v. PURE MILK CO.

3 Div. 375.

230 So.2d 231 (1970)

ALABAMA STATE MILK CONTROL BOARD v. PURE MILK COMPANY d/b/a Barber Pure Milk Company of Birmingham.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 8, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis G. Greene, Montgomery, for appellant.

Macbeth Wagnon, Jr., Birmingham, for appellee.


SIMPSON, Justice.

This case grew out of the following:

The Alabama State Milk Control Board directed a notice to the appellee in which it required the appellee to show cause why its license should not be revoked for improper allocation of its producer's milk and improper computation of the producer payrolls. The appellee is a milk distributor as defined in Title 22, § 206, Code as Amended, and is a licensee of the Alabama State Milk Control Board.

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