NEW UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 285 12 278 *114.00 550 4’o" 6'o” 10 549 210.00 550 4’o” 6’o" 7 751 236.00 1.000 4’o” 10’8" 10 827 310.00 1.000 4 0” 10*8” 7 1,129 351.00 > 1,000 5'4" 6’o” 7 1,028 326.00 1,500 54" 9'o" 7 1,388 430.00 2.000 5’4" 12’0" _ 7 1.735 534.00 3.000 . 5*4" 17’I1” ' 7 2.432 720.00 4.000 * 5’4” 23’10” 7 3,130 908.00 5.000 8’0” 13’7" 1/4” 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 10'0" 17'0” 1/4" 6,956 2405.00 12.000 lO’O" 20’6” 1/4" 8,074 2800.00 12.000 10'6” 18'7" 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 . 10’6” 38’7” 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 fromjQuarryville, 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 hot bear underwriters' label nor are coated with black asphaltum paint. USED UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS SHELLS (no ends) FOR BRIDGES Diameter Previous Capacity 5’4” 2,000 3.000 4.000 5’4” 5’4” Used tank shells have been steamed and haye had the ends removed from tank. ELECTRIC FUEL DISPENSING PUMPS For Gasoline, Diesel and Other Light Petroleum Products Manufacturer GASBO'i' • GAS BOY • GASBOY • FILLrftITK LOW PRICE PROTECTION POLICY: Within 30 daysjof 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 111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Sat.: 9AM -12 PM Phone: 717-786-2166 Gauge (Thickness) Length 9'o" 12’0" 17’11” 23'10” Gauge (Thickness) Length 12'0” 17’11” 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 Price FOB Quarryville •75 to *175 100 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 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28,1981—829 REA co-ops sell tax write-offs to General Electric WASHINGTON, D.C. - Two western power cooperatives will sell General Electric Co. the rights to $2BO million in tax credits and depreciation write-offs, Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block an nounced recently. Block said the Rural Elec trification Administration has approved arrangements for the Basin Electric Power Cooperative of Bismarck, N.D., and Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc., of Denver, Colo., to sell “certain tax credits and depreciation deducations” to General Elecric. These sales, the first of their kind by REA-financed cooperatives, are allowed under a section of the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981. For the tax credits and depreciation deductions sold to General Electric, Basin will get about $35 million and Tri-State about $l4 million. REA Administrator. Harold PLANT FOR BKCEt YmDswrm HRGRO CORN. MIGRO HP-470 Top yields. Fast drydown. This mid-season single cross represents a yield breakthrough. It offers excellent emergence, strong stalks and a good root system for a healthy jump On yields. And its fast drydown helps you roll in those big yields early ... without high drying costs or moisture discounts. In its maturity, HP-470 is perhaps the best yielding hybrid available anywhere. Cali today and get your seed on order: P.L.ROHRER &BRO..INC. SMOKETOWN. PA PH: 717-299-2571 Hunter said the tax credits and deductions sold by the two co-ops apply to Basin’s 42 percent and Tri- State’s 24 percent shares of Unit No. 2 at the Laramie River Generating Station and related transmission facilities. “The shares represent an in vestment by Basin of over $lBO million and by Tri-State of over $lOO million,” said Hunter. “Unit No. 2, a '500,000 kilowatt coal-fired generating unit at the Laramie River Station near Wheatland, Wyo., went into commercial operation on July 1,1981.” Hunter said both the cooperatives and the government benefit from the sales. “Because of the sales,” he said, “borrowers will be better able to attract private financing rather than government loan com mitments because these revenues will raise their equity levels. In addition, the write-offs will provide General Electric money that can be used to expand and create new jobs.”
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