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U.S. Navy — Major Buying Offices (continued from page 96)

MISSOURI

St. Louis

John E. Harriman (314) 232-2381

NAVPLANTREPO

McDonnell Douglas Corp.

P.O. Box 516

St. Louis, MO 63166

NEW YORK

Bethpage

Lt. Cdr. Stephen (516) 575-2617

C. Nyland, SC, USN

Mark Weiner (516) 575-3413

NAVPLANTREPO

Grumman Aerospace Corp. mm PREDICT

Impact, abrasives and friction can all be working away at your rudder bearings without you knowing it. Until it's too late.

That's why it's wise to assume that your rudder bearings will always be getting rough treatment. Then you can prepare for it. With

Thordon installed.

Whether it's at the pintle, the stock or the steering gear, Thordon delivers better perform- ance than anything else you're using now.

Consider shock-resistance. A sudden impact that would crack a phenolic or deform a bronze bearing has no effect on Thordon. It absorbs the shock and bounces back.

Consider steering torque. It's less with

Thordon, thanks to its lower co-efficient of friction.

Consider service. Thordon raw stock is warehoused in 50 countries around the world. So wherever there's a Thordon distributor and a lathe, there's a Thordon rudder bearing.

Cut the odds on premature rudder bearing failure. Get all the facts on Thordon, and start betting on a sure thing.

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COMPLETE

PERFORMANCE

DETAILS TO: (J) 98

WAUKESHA BEARINGS CORPORATION

P.O. Box 798 Waukesha, Wisconsin 53187 U.S.A.

Telephone: (414) 547-3381 /Telex: 26759

Circle 335 on Reader Service Card

Grumman Data Systems

Bethpage, NY 11714

Brooklyn

Tony Trozzo (212) 834-2277/2278

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN (Code 433)

Flushing & Washington Aves.

Brooklyn, NY 11251

LEASE OR SALE

OCEAN BARGES

Deck 180'to 400'

Tank and/or Peck 230' to 400'

Dump Scow

D.W.T. 1600 L.T.

Drydocks 1000 and 2000 T.

UNITS

Deck 150' and 180' Series

Self-Unloading

Aggregate m^

D.W.T. 4000 S.T.

Water Cranes 25,100 and 150 T.

Floating Docks 420'x 58'with or without crane

For additional information contact Tom Sherwood or Andy Canulette 3121 S.W. Moody Avenue

Portland, Oregon 97201

Phone: 503-228-8691

Toll Free 1-800-547-9259

Telex 36-0503 • Cable "Zidell"

UDELL

MARINE GROUP

Circle 346 on Reader Service Card

Great Neck

Marjorie D. Seaman (516) 574-2987

NAVPLANTREPO (Code COA)

Sperry Corporation

Great Neck, NY 11020

New York

Horace F. Burr (212) 264-8172

Office of Naval Research 715 Broadway, 5th Floor

New York, NY 10003

PENNSYLVANIA

Philadelphia vacant at press time (215) 755-4201

Philadelphia Waval Shipyard

Industrial Management Dept. (Code 1411)

Philadelphia, PA 19112

SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston

Richard E. Stanley (Code 412)

Janet G. Lietha (Code 418) (803) 743-3863/3834

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN

Naval Base, Bldg 76

Charleston, SC 29408

TEXAS

Dallas

H.M. Johnson (214) 266-3911

NAVPLANTREPO

Vought Corporation

P.O. Box 225907

Dallas, TX 75265

UTAH

Magna lla Rae Peterson (801) 250-5911, Ext 2744

NAVPLANTREPO (Code SPLB-712)

Hercules Aerospace Division

P.O. Box 157

Magna, UT 84044

VIRGINIA

Newport News

Kyle R. Duffie (804) 380-4136

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN (Code 402)

Newport News, VA 23607

Portsmouth

Lemuel D. Foxwell (804) 396-7664/7768

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN (Code 410), P.O. Box 215

Portsmouth, VA 23705

WASHINGTON

Seattle

James L. Rancipher (206) 527-3471

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN 7500 Sandpoint Way, N.E. (Code 425.2)

Seattle, WA 98115

WISCONSIN

Sturgeon Bay

W.J. Komorske (414) 743-4453

SUPSHIP, Conversion & Repair, USN (Code 400), 61 North 2nd Ave

Sturgeon Bay, Wl 54235

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