A34—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, March 3,1984 BY KIMBERLY HERR LANCASTER The Avian Influenza Task Force announced this week that Franklin County has been released from the general quarantine restricting the movement of live birds and hat ching eggs. Dr. John Jefferies, USDA director of the task force, and Dr. Earl Neufer, state codirector, announced Wednesday that the general quarantine was removed in a 200 square mile area of Franklin County because an in tense surveillance of the area had yielded no signs of avian influenza infection. This marks the first time that the quarantine zone has been reduced in Pennyslvania since it was in stituted on Nov. 4 Tim Allwein, Pa. Poultry Federation spokesman, reported Friday that 281 flocks have been declared to have the influenza and all of those flocks have been depopulated, for a total of 11,396,118 birds. Allwein described the situation for this week as “pretty quiet.” However, there was, according to Allweih, one new flock, consisting of less than 700 birds, found to be diseased in the Frystown area, near the Lebanon and Berks County border. KENNETH R. COVELENS ATTORNEY AT LAW 394 EAST ROSEVILLE ROAD LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 17601 (717) 569-4694 Specializing in Wills and Estate Planning; Administration of Estates; Real Estate Transactions and Trades; Agriculture- Related Law 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Mpnday-Friday Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment Choose a $lOO Cash Discount or a beautiful $195. Soapstone Tfoble FREE... Choose this finely handcralted Designer Soapstone or a $lOO Cash Discount as HI your FREE BONUS when you decide to heat VM your home the economical efficient way with Iffl a new Hearthstone Soapstone Stove jjBV. Expert Guidance