464 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART VI 



9. All receivers of eggs should use care and intelligence in hand- 

 ling them, always keeping in mind that it is a waste of eggs, fillers, 

 flats, and valuable transportation space to ship "rejects" or other eggs 

 of doubtful character, 



10. "Rejects" shall not be sold for human consumption. 



11. Eggs unfit for food must not be held in possession unless they 

 are broken into a container and denatured so they cannot be used for 

 human food. 



The following denaturants are approved for general use; carbolic 

 acid, creosote and crude oil. 



Special denaturants for special purposes shall not be used unless 

 approved by this office. 



12. Dirty eggs and washed eggs should be used where produced. 

 They must not be accepted at a reduction in price equivalent to their 

 market value. 



13. All merchants, dealers and hucksters shall after candling eggs 

 place on the top layer of every case of candled eggs a certificate stating 

 the date of candling, by whom candled, and license number of licensee. 

 This certificate shall be of the following form: (Note — this form should 

 not be smaller than 2^ by 4% inches.) 



This case of eggs is packed and candled in compliance 

 with the Iowa Egg Law and regulations' provided for 

 therein. 



Candled by 



Date Name of candler 



Iowa Egg License Number 



HENERY PRODUCE CO., 

 Nester, Iowa 



Since the question is often asked, "Who must be licensed?" the 

 regulation pertaining to this subject is herewith re-printed: 



"WHO MUST BE LICENSED?" 



The law requires the following classes of dealers to take out egg 

 dealers' licenses: 



1. All merchants, hucksters and others buying eggs from pro- 

 ducers unless such producers are also licensed egg dealers. 



2. All dealers, regardless of the nature of their business, who sell 

 eggs in quantities in excess of one case at a time. 



The following are not required to take out a license: 

 1. Merchants who buy all their eggs from licensed dealers and 

 who do not sell in lots greater than one case. 



