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Sdcerrr and Heath Mcflouga w, an buying live and dressed Poultry daily at our plant in Charlotte Dlscove oi sleeping sickness a- nounced from Harvard Medical Vembe“ GT5“ H (ml-L mlsun 51153‘ ( W)» 3- A1?" ludm- m ' mon p eons was announced to- sehool. ’ Grade IX-l. Eileen Glover; 2. bury; 2. Dorothy Bryanwn. ode III—l. Eva udln; . Wn- f PROPER GRADING AND dayih science b Lenny o. Foth- Both the pigeons 811d the Mummy Glvver- 01MB II (Gl-l- Tommy ‘Innlln: Erskine Smith; a. nestle osvih. We solicit your shipments assuring you o . , ergill and John . Dingle o! Har- pheasants with the brain disease 911160 VIII-l. Adelllde Glover; I. D63}! Oole. Gfflde Tl—1- Gfelil Avery; 3- IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT_ ..,; val-d Medical School. appeared in Massachusetts in an 2. Wendell Harrington; 8. Eunice Gr e I-l. Ralph y Buds Estelle Powers; 3. Upton Fraser. - e pigeon sickness is the some area where horses had an epi- Caseley. ‘ and Elaine Sudsbury ( uni); . Grade 1-—1. Stuart Fraser; 2. . 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