12900. Adulteration of frozen whole egges and frozen egg yolks. IT. S. v. 12 Cans, etc (F. D. C. No. 24406. Sample Nos. 37421-K, 37422-K.) LIBEL FILED : January 10, 1948, District of Oregon. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about March 22 and May 27, 1947, by the Fergus County Creamery, Inc., from Lewiston, Mont. PRODUCT: 12 30-pound cans of frozen whole eggs and 49 30-pound cans of frozen egg yolks at Portland, Oreg. LABEL, IN PART : "Armour's Cloverbloom Frozen Whole Eggs [or "Egg Yolks"] Armour Creameries, Chicago, Ill." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the articles consisted in whole or in part of decomposed substances. DISPOSITION: March 2, 1948. The Fergus County Creamery, Inc., claimant, having admitted that a small portion of the articles was adulterated, but hav- ing denied that the whole of the articles was adulterated, and having con- sented to the entry of a decree, judgment of condemnation was entered. The decree provided that the produce be released under bond, conditioned upon the segregation and the repacking of the good cans, under the supervision of the Federal Security Agency. On March 9, 1948, the adulterated cans of the articles which had been segregated were ordered destroyed.