Section 69. County trade marks  


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  • At a regular or special meeting of a county
      dairymen's association in any county of the state there may be adopted a
      county  trade  mark, by a majority of the members present and voting, to
      be used as a trade mark by a  person  manufacturing  pure  unadulterated
      butter  or  full-cream  cheese  in  such  county.  The  secretary of the
      association shall forthwith send to the  commissioner  a  copy  of  such
      trade  mark,  which  copy  he  shall place on file in his office, noting
      thereupon the day and hour he received the same. But  one  county  trade
      mark  for  butter  and  for  cheese shall be placed on file for the same
      county. No association shall adopt any trade mark of any county  already
      on  file,  or  use  that of any other county in the formation of a trade
      mark.