| Adulteration of potatoes. U. S. v. 51 Bags * * *. (F. D. C. No. 25440. Sample No. 6148-K.) I'm. FILED: September 2, 1948, Western District of Pennsylvania. KIITJIGED SHIPMENT: On or about August 11, 1948, by Harold C. Mount, Inc., j|> from Hightstown, N. J. : Pi deduct: 51 100-pound bags of potatoes at Indiana, Pa. i LABEL,infant: "Victory B. M. Brand Potatoes Bennett-Mount Co., Hights- g town, N. J." V-NvroiEB OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the product was unfit *, for food by reason of its musty odor and taste, rendering it unpalatable. !^.DISPOSITION: September 21, 1948. Default decree of condemnation and de- £ "traction. ; WW. Adulteration of canned sauerkraut. U. S. v. 58 Cases * * *. (F. D. C. ;. " No. 25114. Sample No. 165-K.) t LIBEL FILED : July 2J, 1948, Southern District of Georgia. •ULEGED SHIPMENT: On or about February 25, 1946, from Mineral Springs, ' x.c. deduct: 58 cases, each containing 24 1-pound, 12-ounce cans, of sauerkraut fat Augusta, Ga. IpATTjBE OF CHARGE: The article was adulterated while held for sale after ship- || Rent in interstate commerce under Section 402 (a) (3), in that it consisted Win whole or in part of a decomposed substance. DISPOSITION: August 21, 1948. Default decree of condemnation and destruc- Jf tion.