NEW UNDERGROUND STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gailons) (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 285 30” 56” 12 278 • 123.00 550 4’o" 6'o" 10 549 220.00 550 4’o" 60" 7 751 274.00 1.000 4’o” 10'8" 10 827 324.00 1.000 4’o" 10'8” 7 1,129 406.00 1.000 5'4" 6'o" 7 1,028 378.00 1,500 5’4" 90” 7 1,388 509.00 2.000 5'4" 120” 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 4.000 8'0” 10'6” 1/4" 4,195 1432.00 5.000 8'0" 13'4" 1/4” 4,484 1661.00 6.000 8’0" 16’0” 1/4" 5,588 1842.00 8.000 8'0" 214" 1/4" 6,981 2309.00 8.000 10'8" 140” 1/4" 6,712 2255.00 10.000 8'0” 26'8” 1/4” 8,375 2723.00 10.000 lO’O” 17’0" 1/4" 7,829 2497.00 12.000 8 0" 320" 1/4" 9,768 3166.00 12.000 lO'O" 206” 1/4” 8,946 2840.00 12.000 10’6" 187" 1/4" 7,900 2978.00 15.000 8'0" 40'0" 5/16" 14,823 4786.00 15.000 100" 256" 5/16" 12,858 4426.00 15.000 10’6" 23’2" 5/16" 11,857 4575.00 20.000 10'6" 310” 5/16" 16,543 5608.00 25.000 10’6" 38’9” 3/8” 23,883 7274.00 30.000 10’6" 46’6" 3/8" 27,923 8424.00 Tanks are fabncafed m strict accordance with the specitications of Underwriters' Labratones Inc Exteriors of underground tahks 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 4 locations: Manheim, Quarryville, Stoystown, PA; and Clarksville, VA. Contact us for delivery costs. We invite inquiries by phone or mail. USED STEEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS Capacity Diameter Length Gauge Weight Price FOB (Gallons) (Thickness) (Pounds) Quarryville 275* 27” 5’ 14 250 *6O 3.000 5'4” 17'11” 7 2,432 150 to 300 4.000 5'4" 2310" 7 3,130 250 to 900 6.000 8 0" 16’0" 1/4" 5,588 500 to 600 8.000 8 0” 214" 1/4” 6,981 700 to 800 10.000 80" 26'8" 1/4” 8,375 900 to 1000 13.000 106" 20’4" 1/4" 1300 14.000 lO’O" 24’8" 1/4" 1400 Used tanks and used tank shells may not bear underwriters’ label nor are coated with black asphaltum paint NEW GASBOY FUEL PUMPS 4 Model Description G.P.M. Price F. 0.8. Quarryville 1230 C Complete w/counter, rotary hand type 20 *126.00 60 12VDCw/meter 12 *372.00 72 115Vw/meter 14-15 *375.00 1820 115Vw/meter, w/cabinet 14-15 *413.00 1820 K 115 V, same as Model 1820 w/2 units. 14-15 *513.00 Keytrol 390 IISVw/Meter 14-15 *516.00 NEW PILL- RITK FUEL PUMPS Description Model 115 V w/Meter NP 701 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 o 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 111 E. State Street, Quarryville, PA 17566 Sat. BAM -12 Noon Phone: 717-786-2166 CHECK OUR NEW LOW PRICES Price F. 0.8. Quarryville G.P.M 14-15 *394.00 South central FFA dairy winners selected SffIPPENSBURG - The 1984 South Central District FFA Dairy Show was held at the Shippensburg Fairgrounds on Aug. 10. The type judge for the show was Ginger Sechrist Myers, of Littlestown. The fitting and showmanship judge was Cindy Shaffer, of Beavertown. Fifty-eight animals were exhibited from Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, Perry and York coun ties. The Junior and Grand Champion of the Guernsey breed was Lone Pine Jamaica Mary Ann, a junior calf shown by Nicholas Myers of the Chambersburg FFA, Franklin County. The Senior and Grand Champion Jersey was five year old Stylish Blonde Katy shown by Mark Deaven and the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion was senior two year old Mar De Prince Misty shown by Mark Deaven of the Shippensburg FFA, Cum berland County. The Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion were also shown by Mark Deaven. The Senior Champion and Grand Champion of the Holstein breed was Ben-Lou Fury Ivan Lula, a six year old shown by Benjamin Dum, Jr. of the West Perry chapter, Perry County, and the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion was three year old Kowraygan Linnanjean 2 shown by C.E. Hubbard 111 of the Red Land chapter, Cumberland County. A senior calf, Hochstead Creek Flashy shown by Tedd Hoch of Shippensburg FFA, Cumberland County was selected as the Junior Champion Holstein with Reserve Junior Champion honors going to another senior calf, Weim-Sharr Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1984-A29 The Brown Swiss Senior and Grand Champion was three year old Mey-Maple Burton Nena shown by Todd Meyers of Apple City FFA, Adams County. Reserve Senior Champion was JTA Princess Penny a junior two year old shown by James Anderson Jr. of the Kennard Dale FFA, York County and the Junior and Reserve Grand Champion was a senior yearling, Airville Pat, shown by Kelly Kilgore of Red lion Area Chapter, York County. The Reserve Junior Champion Welsh Ponderosa Titan Cindi, a senior calf, was shown by Lisa Kilgore of the Red Lion Area FFA, York County. In County Group competition, the Adams County group received first in the Holstein breed, York County received first in the Brown Swiss breed, and Cumberland County received first in the Jersey Breed. In the bred and owned classes, Eldon Baum of Conewago FFA, Adams County received top honors in the Holstein breed with his senior calf El-Rho Proud Kathy. Mark Deaven of Shippensburg FFA, Cumberland County was first with His senior two year old Jersey, Mar De Prince Misty, and Brown Swiss breed honors going to the three year old Mey-Maple Burton Nena shown by Todd Meyers of Apple City FFA, Adams County. Columbus Katie shown by Jennifer Weimer of the Conewago Chapter in Adams County. The Ayrshire breed Senior and Grand Champion shown by Thomas Parks of the Kennard Dale FFA, York County was a seven year old cow, Maple Dell J.C. Jazz.
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