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BUILT

Levingston people. 2,500 men and women with great skill and motivation. Building quality vessels like the new "Pride of Texas", pictured here.

It's aptly named.

Because we take "pride" in the ships we build.

Only the can-do spirit of management, staff and work force make a project successful.

But this one is spe- cial. The first in a new generation of U.S.- ®Copyright 1980.

Levingston Shipbuilding Company management, k a 1 jk flag dry bulk carriers.

They're 612 feet long, 93 feet wide and have a draft of 36 feet. Powered by fuel efficient diesel engines, at a speed of 16 knots, they'll each carry about 36,000 tons of cargo vital to U.S. trade.

Whether we're fit- ting steel plate or designing a piping system, you can count on Levingston for a quality product. One that's built to last.

For more information, contact Joe

Barrios. P.O. Box 968, Orange, TX 77630, 713/883-3521. Levingston

October 1, 1980 ZIDELL 49

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