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times we can get them to come and bring a package of butter 

 and have it scored correctly. They have got to donate that but- 

 ter to the Association. They would be pretty sure not to come if 

 they thought it would not score over 92. As a matter of educa- 

 tion. I would like to send a sample of butter, and the next year 

 better butter and so on. Unless this amendment passes I fear 

 no one will send butter here unless he knows it is all right. 



Pres. Morse : — Shall the amendment prevail and are you 

 ready for the question? 



Amendment put and lost. 



Pres. Morse : — The question reverts now to the original 

 motion. Are you ready for the question? 



Mr. Adams : — I opposed this motion last year. I do not rise 

 to oppose it now, but simply to ask, is it best? I am willing to 

 abide by the decision of the Association, but you should under- 

 stand that a score of over 90 is a pretty fair score. Give it just 

 a little thought before you vote. 



A Member : — How much higher is the average score this 

 year than last? 



F. L. Davis: — Just ^ point; the average score 94^^. 



Pres. Morse : — Are you ready for the question ? As many 

 as are in favor of this motion, say "Aye." Those opposed, "No." 

 The "ayes" appear to have it ; the ayes have it, and I declare 

 the motion carried. 



Adjourned until Thursday morning at 10 A. M. 



