Fruit Growers' Associations. 
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holder in the said Association. 
The persons receiving the greatest number of votes shall be the Di¬ 
rectors for the ensuing year, and until their successors are elected and 
qualified. 
ARTICLE VII. 
Section 1. Certificates of stock may be transferred at any time by 
the holders thereof, or by attorney in fact or legal representative. Such 
transfer shall be made by endorsement on the certificate of stock and sur¬ 
render of the same; provided, such transfer shall not be valid until the same 
shall have been noted in the proper form on the books of the Association. 
The surrendered certificates shall be cancelled before a new certificate in lieu 
thereof shall be issued, and no transfer of any share of stock 
shall be valid or allowed upon the books of the Association upon which any 
deferred payments are due and unpaid, nor which has not been sold and 
transferred in accordance with the provisions of the By-Laws of the Asso¬ 
ciation. 
Section 2. Any stockholder desiring to dispose of his stock in said 
Association, shall deposit the same with the Secretary of the Association, 
and the same shall be sold by the said Secretary at not less than par for 
account of such stockholder, within sixty (60) days from date of such de¬ 
posit, under the restriction of Section 1, Article 5, of these By-Laws; pro¬ 
vided, that if the Secretary shall not have sold such stock at the expiration 
of sixty days, then such stock may be returned to such stockholder, and 
be disposed of by him, without restriction or limitation by the Association. 
ARTICLE VIII. 
Section 1. All members of this Association are required to market 
all their fruit through the Association and bear their proportionate share 
of the expenses of handling the same. 
Section 2. Any member may have the privilege of selling his own 
fruit at the orchard, but no sales of fruit shall be made to a dealer in 
fruit, or to any person who buys to ship outside the county. In case of 
the sale of the entire crop of any particular fruit or fruits, by reporting the 
same to the Association, one-half iV 2 ) only of the regular commission will 
be charged. 
Section 3. Any member having any grievance or cause of complaint 
as to treatment of his fruit by the Association, can appeal to the Board of 
Directors, whose decision shall be final. 
Section 4. All members must pack their fruit for shipping in a neat 
and workman-like manner, and pack the same in standard sized packages, 
as adopted and in general use by the Association, having placed thereon 
their name or number. 
ARTICLE IX. 
Section 1. A purchaser of stock in this, the Grand Junction Fruit 
Growers’ Association, shall hereafter receive of the profits of the Associa¬ 
tion, in proportion to the money he has invested. 
GRADING LIST OF THE GRAND JUNCTION FRUIT GROWERS’ 
ASSOCIATION. 
Peaches. 
Boxes containing 80 peaches or less.Extra 
Boxes containing 81 peaches to 94..•. dj)'s 
Boxes containing 95 peaches to 108.108’s 
All grades must be free from worms and other defects. 
