(A) That no fruit, salted peanuts, cracked nuts of any kind, candy of any description, or any other article or foodstuff which may be used for human food without cooking shall be kept or exposed for sale on any street, or public place, or outside of any shop or store, or in the open windows or doorways thereof, unless they be kept covered so that they shall be protected from dust, dirt and flies.
(B) No person shall bring, keep on hand, sell, or expose for sale within the limits of the city any emaciated, decayed, tainted or unwholesome meat, fish, fowls, vegetables, fruit, butter or provisions of any kind, or any impure or adulterated milk, liquor, or other article of food or drink for human beings.
(Ord. 557, passed 8-25-1942)