Georgia Cream
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Boasting faux shagreen finish in classic cream, Georgia willintroduce a touch of glamour into your bedroom. Finished off withdainty metallic handles the three, soft close drawers offer a tidysolution for all your bedside table trinkets. Pair with the warmglow of a beautiful lamp to create a tranquil environment to relaxin.
Contemporary meets comfortable in the chic slightly retro styling and cozy pillow back of this stationary sofa. A two seat cushion design provides a sleek and simple look accented with flair tapered arms and exposed wood tapered block feet. Luxurious cream colored velvet lets you create a custom look and texture that suits your tastes. Loose throw pillows wrapped in a matching fabric complete the stylish comfort of this sofa.
This contemporary love seat offers cozy seating for two in a compact size that fits easily into smaller spaces. A slightly retro style is offset with sleek flair tapered arms and a cozy pillow back for exceptional comfort. A two seat design provides generous seating space for family and friends. Upholstery, indulgent cream colored velvet for a custom look that suits your style. Loose throw pillows in a matching fabric complete the casual appeal of this stylish love seat.
This is a nice smoke. Not cloyingly sweet or overly flavored. Smoked a little warm but nice. No real bite unless you hoovered it. The room note was quite nice. Every now and then a little peach flavor would come out to play, and other times it had a creamy tobacco taste. While not my favorite, it's better than I expected it to be. Worth a try for sure.
I'm not normally a fan of peachy blends, but I quite like the taste of this. I get an easy to identify peachy taste, and also some sticky honey. The black Cavendish is the stronger of the tobaccos, giving the mix a creaminess. As well as these, I notice a slight coconut flavour, and I enjoy this. A bowl of #55 burns cool and steady, leaving a grey ash. If I'm not careful it can give me a bit of a bite, so I go steady.
Boasting faux shagreen finish in classic cream, Georgia will introduce a touch of glamour into your bedroom. Finished off with dainty metallic handles the three drawers offer a tidy solution for all your bedside table trinkets. Pair with the warm glow of a beautiful lamp to create a tranquil environment to relax in.
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3. During said period Swift & Company shipped in interstate commerce butter manufactured from cream, some of which at times had in it rodent hair, feather parts, flies, maggots, and other such filth, and some of which was decomposed and contained mold.
4. The pure and clean cream in the process of manufacture was mixed with the decomposed cream and the cream which contained mold, rodent hair, feather parts, flies, maggots and other such insect filth, and all passed together through the filters, was then pasteurized through the same pasteurizer, held in the same storage vats, and churned together in the same churn.
6. Some of the butter manufactured from said cream, in spite of filtration through standard filters, contained insect fragments and, in minute quantities, substances which came from broken or partially dissolved insects, and materials which had been a part of the decomposed cream, and mold in such quantities that in ten instances out of fourteen, where the butter was microscopically *1019 examined for mold, 100% of the miscroscopic fields examined by the Wildman Method were found to contain mold.
7. There is a general correlation between the microscopic mold parts found in butter and the quality of the cream from which the butter is produced. The presence of microscopic mold in butter in excessive quantities may be accepted as an indication that the cream from which the butter was made either contained filth or was to an extent decomposed. Mold in butter, therefore, is relevant evidence to be considered along with all the other evidence as to the condition of the cream, but it is not necessary in this case to find just what weight should be given to such evidence.
10. H. N. Bates, the Macon Manager of Swift & Company during most of 1942, failed to carry out fully the instructions of the management of Swift & Company with regard to the cream quality improvement program in the State of Georgia and the making of mold tests upon the cream from which butter was made at the Macon plant.
11. In October 1942, partially as a result of requests on the part of Swift & Company, the newly organized Dairy Department of Georgia Agricultural College began to interest itself in a cream quality program within the State of Georgia, and in the latter part of that year, also partially through the efforts of Swift & Company, the Georgia Butter Manufacturers' Association was organized and began to participate in a general program of cream quality improvement within the State.
12. After the inception of such program, experts and other representatives of Swift & Company's Cream Improvement Department did active field work in furtherance of cream quality improvement in Georgia.
13. As a result of all of these efforts, the quality of cream being received at the Macon plant of Swift & Company in the latter part of 1943 and the butter produced during that period showed a marked improvement over that produced at the times referred to in the complaint. The butter now scores 89 and 89.
15. With a continuation of the work being done by the University of Georgia and the members of the Butter Industry of Georgia, continued improvement in cream quality should result and a higher quality of commercial butter be produced in the State of Georgia, especially if they had the cooperation of the State Agricultural Department. However, it does not appear from the evidence that the State Agricultural Department is taking any active part in the Georgia cream quality program.
16. Cream used at Swift's Macon plan is produced in the main by small producers scattered over a wide area. It is held generally for about a week before i is delivered to the plant. The conditions under which it is produced and held are such that almost inevitably a large part of it will contain insects and become to some extent decomposed. Without the full cooperation of the State Agricultural Department, it is not likely that sufficient pure clean cream can be had from which to make butter in commercial quantities lawful to be shipped in interstate commerce. If all the cream in the state went to interstate shippers of butter, they could require the production of clean cream simply by rejecting all bad cream. But as long as bad cream subject to be rejected by interstate manufacturers can be sold to intrastate manufacturers, the cream situation will probably remain bad. At such time as state law, strictly enforced, may require a high standard for cream, no bad cream can be sold in the state and then conditions of production and manufacture will change. Until that time arrives Swift & Company cannot force the production of clean cream by any amount of good faith or effort and, while the cream quality program, if continued, will no doubt improve cream conditions, it will not likely cure them. These findings are made only as touching the necessity for an injunction and as a basis for the exercise of a discretion in granting or denying an injunction. 59ce067264
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