NEW UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) (Thickness) j (Pounds) Quarryville "285 3TT S’S" 12 ] 278 >114.00 550 4’o" 6'o" 10 549 210.00 550 4’o" 60" 7 751 236.00 1.000 4’o” 10’8" 10 827 310.00 1.000 4’o" 10’8” 7 1,129 1.000 5’4” 6’o" 7 1,028 326.00 ,1,500 5’4" 90” 7 1,388 430.00 2.000 5’4” 120” 7 1,735 534.00 3.000 5’4” 17’11” 7 2,432 720.00 4.000 5’4" 23’10" 7 3,130 900.00 5.000 8’0" 137" W,' 4,484 1645.00 6.000 8'0” 16'2" 1/4” 5,123 1800.00 8.000 8’0" 21’6” 1/4" 6,475 2230.00 10.000 8’0" 26’10” 1/4" 7.825 2660.00 10.000 lO’O” 17’0" 1/4" 6,956 2405.00 12.000 lO’O" 20’6-” 1/4" 8,074 2800.00 12.000 10’6" 187" 1/4" 7,900 2690.00' 15.000 10’6" 23’2" 5/16" 11,857 4130.00 20.000 10’6” 31’0” 5/16" 15,105 5160.00 25.000 106” 387" 3/8" 22,115 8135.00 30.000 10’6” 46’4” 3/8" 25,999 9430.00 * Tanks all bear Underwriters’ Label, and are coated with black asphaltum paint. We can provide timely delivery from Quarryville, PA (15 miles from the Pennsylvania Maryland line) to Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, New Jersey & New York. Contact us for delivery costs. We invite inquiries by phone or mail USED UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Diameter Capacity (Gallons) 1,500 2,000 3.000 4.000 5’4” 5’4” 5’4” 5’4” Used tanks and used tank shells may not bear underwriters’ label nor are coated with black asphaltum paint USED UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS SHELLS (no ends) FOR MIKES Diameter Previous Capacity 5’4" 5’4" 5’4" 2,000 3.000 4.000 Used tank shells have been steamed and have had the ends removed from tank- ELECTRIC FUEL DISPENSING PUMPS For Gasoline, Diesel and Other Light Petroleum Products N Manufacturer GASBOY • CAS BOY • CASBOY- PIL.L~IR.ITK LOW PRICE PROTECTION - I i POLICY: Within 30 days of purchase if someone advertises or offers at a lower price the same tank or pump you have already pur* chased from us, let us know, because we’ll pay you the difference! HOWARD E. GROFF CO. Over Forty Years of Reliable Service HOURS: Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Coal Mon.-Fri.; 8 AM - 4 PM 11J. E. State Street, Quarryvflle, PA 17566 Sat.: 9AM -12 PM Phone: 717-786-2166. Gauge (Thickness) Length 9'o" 12’0’’ 1711” 23’10” Gauge (Thickness) Length 12’0" 23’ 10" Model 72 w/meter hose & nozzle 1820 w/meter hose & nozzle 1820 K 2 w/meter hose & nozzle NP7OI w/meter hose & nozzle Weight (Pounds) 1,388 1,735- 2.432 3.130 Weight (Pounds) 1,615 2,312 3,010 to HAniSSURC Price FOB Quarryville •75 to *773 100 to 200 150 to 300 250 to 500 Price FOB Quarryville •200.00 300.00 400.00 Price FOB Quarryville *363.00 *394.00 *498.00 *352.00 to MAKING rtUNRIKI Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21,1981—A17 Ayrshire plan spring sale NEW ENTERPRISE - Because ot an increasing demand for Ayrshire calves from 4-H’ers and FFA members, a four-man committee, comprised of central Pennsylvania and southeastern Pennsylvania Ayrshire breeders, is investigating the prospects for a spring consignment sale, said committee member Milt Brubaker, Lititz. “We get a Jot ot calls in the spring from 4-H and FFA mem bers for calves of showing age,” explained Brubaker, also Executive Secretary lor the state Ayrshire Association. Brubaker, Earl Keefer, Millersburg, John Ocker, Ship pensburg and Cletus Rhodes, Alexandria were appointed to the sale committee during the annual meeting of the- Central Penn sylvania Ayrshire Club, last Saturday at the farm of Carl and Curt Sweinhart The committee is expected 'to report its findings during the Farm Show meeting on January 12. A co-sponsorpd sale is not new to the southeastern and central clubs, as both groups have held an annual Firecracker Ayrshire Con signment Sale in July. The next Firecracker sale has been set for July 7,1982 in Carlisle. Slide show depicts farm problems WEST CHESTER - The Upper Brandywine Regional Planning Commission is currently scheduling a slide show that demonstrates the importance of, and problems with, farming and farmland in the area. The following tunes and places have been reserved: Nov.'24, East Brandywine Township Bldg., 7 p.m.; Dec. 3, West Nantmeal breeders Regarding the proposed spring sale, Brubaker explained that the committee is seeking a new location instead of using the Firecracker site or the state association’s Keystone Classic site in Lancaster. A different location, said Brubaker, will possibly stir up more interest in the Ayrsfiire breed in other areas of the state. The proposed sale will feature calves of showing age as well as older animals, Brubaker said , During the business portion of the meeting, the club voted to continue sending the Ayrshire Digest to 13 Vo-Ag schools in the area In addition, members voiced their support ol the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show next year. The club voted for providing one-half of the premium money for the Produce of Dam class during the Ayrshire competition. Before the meeting ended, club members filled several slots on the executive slate. The new officers are. John Ocker-president; Carl Sweinhart-vice president; Jim Laughlm, Chambersburg-secret ary-treasurer, Robert Wilkins, Saxon and Cletus Rhodes-two-year directors; Sam Diehl, Bedford and Earl Keefer-one-year directors; Sam Diehl-Pa. state director. Township Bldg., 7 p.m.; Dec. 9, West Brandywine Township Bldg., 7 p.m.; Dec. 15, Wallace Township Building, 7 p.m.; Jan. 6, Honey Brook Township Bldg., 7 p.m. To schedule a meeting or for more information, contact the Regional Planning Commission at 215/696-5758 or the Chester County Planning Commission at 215/431- 6285.