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Michael Marinaro

Advanced By Worthington

Compressors' Division

Michael W. Marinaro

Michael W. Marinaro has been named vice president of air power marketing at the Air Power and

Construction Division of Wor- thington Compressors, Inc., Holy- oke, Mass.

In his new position, he will be responsible for marketing and sales activities for air compres- sors sold through the company's industrial distributor organiza- tion. He will also direct marine and navy compressor marketing.

Since joining the company in 1975, Mr. Marinaro has pro- gressed from marketing manager of reciprocating compressors to rotary compressor manager and most recently, director of mar- keting.

Prior to that, he held various sales assignments with Gardner-

Denver, and was vice president and general manager of Wor- thington's distributor, Tide-Air in

Houston, Texas.

A graduate of City College of

New York with a bachelor's de- gree in business administration,

Mr. Marinaro is a member of the

American Management Associa- tion and is an amateur radio op- erator.

Marland/Clear Water

Introduces New Marine

Sanitation Device

The new Marland Model MTT-3

Type II Marine Sanitation Device is the latest advance in physical/ chemical systems and meets all

USCG Type II MSD standards as well as the proposed IMCO stand- ards. The Marland MTT-3 is a completely modular 3-piece unit.

Because it fits through all exist- ing hatches and doors, there is never a need to tear out the hull.

Capacity of the unit is 3,000 gal- lons per day.

The Marland MTT-3 features an automatic backwash so that filters do not have to be changed.

The unit is fully automatic and is easy to retrofit.

For more information, write

Bob Daniels, Marland/Clear Wa- ter, Inc., North Main Street, Wal- worth, Wis. 53184.

July 15, 1978 25

Johnny's Propeller Shop

Expands Houma Facility

Johnny Conrad, president of

Johnny's Propeller Shop, has an- nounced the completion of a 5,000- square-foot addition to the com- pany's Houma, La., facility. The company, founded in 1963 and headquartered in Morgan City,

La., is one of the largest propel- ler repair operations in the Cen- tral Gulf Coast and Mississippi

Valley Area.

According to Mr. Conrad, the new addition will all be under roof and will house a second five-ton overhead crane, new air compres- sors for grinding and polishing equipment power, additional gauges for use in straightening and re-pitching propellers, and numerous individual welding stands.

Mr. Conrad stated that the

Houma facility will soon be op- erating at capacity and should greatly enhance service to the off- shore, pushboat, shrimping and fishing industries.

In addition to propeller repair- ing, Johnny's inventories Federal,

Michigan, and Coolidge propellers up to 52-inch diameter, as well as

Morse marine bearings, and rub- ber bumpers.

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