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Worthington Announces

Management Positions

In Marketing And Sales

Everett L. Case, vice president of marketing for the Process and

Gas Division of Worthington

Compressors, Inc., has announced senior management positions on his marketing and sales staff.

William H. Vedder

Named to the marketing staff are Daniel J. Schiffhauer, director of marketing for process compres- sors and the company's line of reciprocating and centrifugal air compressors; Landis G. Kroh, di- rector of marketing for gas field compressors; William H. Vedder, marine and government compres- sor marketing manager, and Eu- gene A. Pickert, manager of mar- keting administration.

Frederick O. Snyder

Appointed to key sales posi- tions and their headquarters are

Frederick O. Snyder, manager of marine and government compres- sor sales and Eastern regional sales manager for process com- pressors, Philadelphia, Pa.; Rob- ert T. Thomas, Western regional sales manager for process com- pressors, Houston, Texas, and

John H. Carpenter, sales manager for gas field compressors in the

United States and Canada, Hous- ton.

Danforth 40-Page

T978 Catalog Available

Just off the press is Danforth's new 1978 catalog, which is avail- able to both the trade and con- sumers free upon request.

Consisting of 40 pages, the new edition illustrates and describes the complete Danforth line in de- tail. Among the products covered are Danforth's full range of Hi-

Tensile®, Standard®, Sure-Ring®,

Utility and Shipmaster anchors.

Constellation®, Corsair®, and

Lodestar® compasses are also de- scribed in detail, including a new line of 4-inch Constellations. Oth- er product groups include horns, cabin lights, searchlights, spread- er lights, davits, electronic wind and water instruments, weather instruments, automatic pilots, a combination hailer / listener / horn/foghorn/intercom, and oth- er products.

Free copies are available from

Warren Lindsay, Danforth, 500

Riverside Industrial Parkway,

Portland, Maine 04103.

Savannah Machine And

Shipyard Company

Names Steven Silverman

David H. Green, executive vice president of Savannah Machine and Shipyard Company, has an- nounced -that Steven Silverman has been transferred from the shipyard Production Department to the position of estimator.

Mr. Silverman has served Sa- vannah Machine and Shipyard

Company as a ship superintend- ent. He received a Bachelor of

Engineering (Marine and Me- chanical) degree from the New

York Maritime College at Fort

Schuyler, N.Y. He also holds a license as a third assistant en- gineer.

Mr. Silverman had been em- ployed with the Military Sealift

Command as a ship surveyor and worked in various shipyards han- dling drydocking and repairs.

Value/the Intermarine 705

Marine Electronics...From

INTERMARINE ELECTRONICS INC.

Flowerfield Building No. 7

St. James, New York 11780

Tel: 516-584-8990 Telex: 96-1353

Each of the many small radars on the mar- ket today has its claim — the best, newest, most affordable, longest range, highest power, and so on.

But only one offers value . . . the Inter- marine 705. Value that offers you true, usa- ble range of 32 miles . . . full 5KW peak power output. . . simple, cost-reducing two- unit installation . . . built-in magnifier giving 10-inch picture . . . lightweight 66 lb. top unit with 4 ft. free-turning antenna . . . direct drive, beltless, gearbox . . . installation hardware and onboard spares included. The price? Just $3995.

And there's even more value — the most comprehensive warranty ever offered on a new radar. Take a good look at the Inter- marine 705. Write today for a fully descrip- tive brochure.

How to Treat Shipboard

Potable Water:

Suspiciously.

Why? Because the stakes are high. Should bacterial contamina- tion set in, the health of all on board could be jeopardized overnight.

CLOR-D-CLOR- Water Treatment Systems treat water the way it must be treated. Effectively. And reliably. With thorough disinfection using superchlorination and dechlorination, a method recognized and suggested by the EPA for small water systems.

For over 30 years Everpure CLOR-D-CLOR Systems have effectively treated potable water supplies for maritime indus- tries. They provide clear, good-tasting, bacteriolog- ically safe water with a minimum of maintenance.

System components include an EVERCLOR® Ma- rine Duty Chemical Feeder and appropriate models of RT pre-coat water filters. All components are adaptable to meet most marine and offshore appli- cations. For detailed information, call or write:

EVERPURE, INC., 660 North Blackhawk Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559 (312) 654-4000

Cable: EVERPUR, Westmont.

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