Think it was around three dollars a week. I used to get it delivered to the door and in the cold weather the cream would be one or two inches above the bottle and the cap still sitting on top! Good way to get the cream separated. For many years, my uncle owned the local dairy and my paternal grandfather was our milkman and my dad worked for the dairy. When I was in 6th grade, we moved and still had our MILF Stand For Man I Love Food Shirt delivered in a box outside our house but we didn’t know the milkman. Sorry that ever ended! I sure do, Jane.
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I remember our first milk man came in a horse driven buggy. I also remember in the winter when the milk would freeze and go over the top which I thought would taste like ice cream, but it didn’t. Fond memories. I remember when Daddy brought home a bucket filled with fresh milk after milking time! Yes, in Shreveport was my first introduction to bottled milk delivered to our house from Hamil’s dairy 1953. Milkman not only had milk, he had eggs and orange too. We also had a bakery truck and a MILF Stand For Man I Love Food Shirt cleaning guy who would come by and pick up the clothes.
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Ah, the 60’s! I guess ordering things on line come the closes to this today. Milkman, bakery , oil, coal, insurance man, even a model T grocery truck. Talk about good old days.Will the kids today have any memories of the good old days? Oh yes every Friday milkman would leave milkin a MILF Stand For Man I Love Food Shirt on our backporch the nice thing was mom just put a note in the top of empty bottle with a note what to bring and of course money was put in the note every week. I remember the cream on top of the delivered milk. Yummy treat for kids.