Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 285 30” 56" 12 278 • 123.00 550 4 0" 6’o" 10 549 220.00 550 4 0" 6’o” 7 751 274.00 1.000 40” 10’8” 10 827 324.00 1.000 4'o" 10'8" 7 1,129 406.00 1.000 5'4" 6’o” 7 1,028 373.00 1,500 5'4" 9'o” 7 1,388 509.00 2.000 5’4" 12’0" 7 1.735 620.00 3.000 5’4" 17'11" 7 2.432 837.00 4.000 5’4” 23’10” 7 3.130 1055.00 5.000 8'0” 13’7” 1/4" 4,484 1821.00 6.000 8 0” 16'0” 1/4" 5,588 1926.00 8.000 8 0" 21'4" 1/4" 6,981 2414.00 10.000 8’0" 26'8" 1/4" 8,375 2847.00 10.000 10'0" 17’0" 1/4" 7,829 2610.00 12.000 8'0" 32’0" 1/4” 9,768 3310.00 12.000 100" 20’6" 1/4" 8,946 2969.00 12.000 10’6” 187" 1/4" 7,900 2978.00 15.000 8 0" 40’0" 5/16” 14,823 5003.00 15.000 10’6" 23’2" 5/16" 11,857 4575.00 20.000 10’6” 310" 5/16" 15,105 5716.00 25.000 10’6" 38’9" 3/8" 23.883 7600.00 30.000 10’6” 46’6” 3/8" 27,923 8800.00 Tanks are fabricated in strict accordance with the specifications of Underwriters' Labratones. Inc Exteriors of underground tanks are coated with black asphaltum paint Exteriors of above ground tanks are coated with red primer STI-P3 system of corrosion protection for underground steel storage tanks available at an additional charge We can provide timely delivery anywhere from 2 locations: Quarryville, PA, and Clarks ville, Virginia. Contact us for delivery costs We invite inquiries by phone or mail. Previous Diameter Capacity 2.000 5’4" 3.000 5’4” 4.000 5 4" NEW GASBOY FUEL PUMPS Model Description G.P.M. Price F. 0.8. Quarryville 1230 C Complete w/counter, rotary hand type 20 *119.00 60 12V DCw/meter 12 359.00 61 Same as Model 60. w/o meter 12 269.00 72 HSVw/meter 14-15 356.00 73 11SV, same as Model 72 w/o meter 14-15 275.00 1820 HSVw/meter. w/cabinet 14-15 396.00 1820 K IISV, same as Model 1820 w/2 units, 14-15 491.00 Keytrol For a limited time only a free set of truck flaps 23” & 24” (Reg. $B.OO per set) with the purchase of a fuel pump picked up in Quarryville. LOW PRICE PROTECTION POLICY: Within 30 days of purchase if someone advertises or offers at a lower price the same tank you have already purchased from us, let us know, because we'll pay you the difference! An Additional 1 % DISCOUNT is offered if paid by Cash Money or Certified Check HOWARD E. GROFF CO. Over Forty Years of Reliable Service HOURS: Fuel Oil, Gasoline, and Coal Mon.-Fri.: 8 AM - 4 PM HE. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Sat. BAM -12 Noon Phone: 717-786-2166 NEW UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS USED STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANK (no ends) FOR BRIDGES, CULVERTS, ETC. Used tank shells have the ends removed Gauge (Thickness) Length 12’0" 1711" 2310" \ COONt* I \ ~~ •*.> f \ ou»»t*v>u.» r SHELLS Price FOB Quarryville Weight (Pounds) 1,615 2,312 3,010 •100 to 200 200 to 300 300 to 400 Pesticide computer in operation WASHINGTON. D.C. - A computerized system that quickly retrieves up-to-the minute facts about registered pesticides across the country passed from the pilot stage to full operation Oct 10. Management of the system will continue at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., where the successful pilot program originated. Called NPIRS, short for National Pesticide Information Retrieval System, the system was developed at Purdue in cooperation with three U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies ~ the Cooperative State Research Service, the Extension Service and Agricultural Research Service. Jim White, the system’s user service manager at Purdue, said NPIRS provides the latest in formation about key charac teristics of pesticide products registered by the U.S. En vironmental Protection Agency and participating state regulatory agencies through a computer network. Users of the system pay what White called “nominal mem bership and user fees.” White said the service is available to member organizations such as land-grand universities, state and federal regulatory of fices, state and federal scientists, the pesticides industry, various user groups and organizations and others working on pesticide related activities. “The service fills a long recognized need,” said White. “In the past,” be said, "by the time a compendium of pesticide changes was compiled and issued, it already was out-of-date. Now, “He is not suspicious, or shrinkingly submissive, like horses, cattle, and sheep; nor an impudent devil-may-care like the goat; nor hostile like the goose; nor condescending like the cat; or a flattering parasite like the dog. 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M M Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 29,1983-015 "Indications are that most states with pesticide registration programs will submit their state date for use in the program,” said White. “Twenty-three states already are committed.” White said the service should prove especially valuable to agricultural and pest control consultants. Extension Services, Agricultural Experiment Stations, regulatory agencies, pesticide associated industries, trade and professional associations, teachers and others. He said a user’s guide has been completed and will be available to those who join the system. Pigs in print ferent, a sort of democratic, standpoint as fellow citizens and brothers, and takes if for granted, or grunted, that we understand his language...” - William Henry Hudson on the pig, from The Book of a Naturalist. through the computer network, which contains EPA and state registration date updated regularly, NPIRS members can rapidly acquire timely pesticide information." During the past year, procedures for the system were tested in programs involving 12 states, the USDA, EPA and representatives of private industry. “Already, 30 state agencies, a dozen industries and a half-dozen governmental agencies have signed up for the service,” said White. “Inquiries showing strong interest have been received from nearly 100 other groups, in stitutions and industries.” Customers of the system can get pesticide label information, in cluding active ingredients and products, via dial-up on standard computer terminals. They also can search for sites, pests, EPA registration numbers and brand names at both the federal and state levels. Entry of state date is optional for the states.