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milk, full opportunity to defend himself or herself from such 

 charge. 



Any member who sends in any bloody or impure milk, or 

 any milk from any cow within four days before calving, shall, 

 if convicted of having done so knowingly, forfeit as prescribed 

 above. 



Section 3. During the interval between the twentieth of 

 May and the twentieth of September of each year, all milk 



shall be delivered at the factory as early at least as in 



the morning and during the remainder portion of the year as 

 early as . 



Section 4. Members and patrons furnishing whole milk 

 may take from the separator or the tank at the creamery 

 of the quantity of milk (in pounds or quantity) deliv- 

 ered at the creamery by them on that day. Any member tak- 

 ing therefrom more than such amount shall forfeit to the 

 association the sum of five dollars for each such offense. 



Section 5. Any member, without reasons satisfactory 

 therefor to the association, refusing to deliver at the cream- 

 ery the milk agreed to be there delivered, shall forfeit all inter- 

 est in the product on hand and stock in the association. 



Section 6. No milk shall be received or business of any 

 kind transacted on Sundays. 



Section 7. Patrons of the creamery not living on a cream 

 route shall be allowed such compensation for hauling their 

 cream to the factory as the board of directors may think proper. 

 But patrons living on a cream route shall receive no com- 

 pensation for delivering their cream. 



Article 10 



Section i. If a competitor raises the price of butterfat 

 above its market value, any stockholder shall have a right to 

 sell his milk or cream to such competitor — provided that the 

 cream is first weighed and tested at the factory, and one cent 

 per pound of butterfat is paid to the association for maintain- 

 ing the creamery. 



