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. WHEELWRIGHT. KENTUCKY
August17, 1953

To: Blaine Smith I
From: E. R. Price

The following employees at the SW «u ..; ’..',61 were

laid. off, effective after S ,.~.-, ugust '~~

Charles Blackburn, Bill C 2' an tty Dee.

I I told Adrian Hall not (Lu-chao- my more

supplies for the conces. an stan t the pool.

The pool will cll||| the u of this month.
( i E ) Manager Coal Properties

ERPr

LSBecker:

We will close the pool September 1, and I would
like to have the pool emptied, and the windows, 3
et cetera boarded up. ' I".
The playground and term , ’6 will not be .5
closed until a later “

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' Names and addresses of those who attended and participated in the Swimming
Pool Operators Conference held at the University of Kentucky, Alumni Gym,
Lexington, Ky., May 27 and 28, 1957
* Speakers
NAME ADDRESS
Adams, J, Vo Post Engineers, Fort Knox, Ky0
Barry, Harry, Sanitarian Fulton 00. Health Dept., Hickman, Ky.
Barwick, John C. LouisvillewJefferson Coc Health Dept.,
ZhO E, Madison, Louisville,Ky.
Beam, John R,, Sanitarian Bourbon Goo Health Dept,, Paris, Ky.
Bell, Ca E,, Jr. Louisville—Jefferson Co. Health Dept.,
2&0 E. Madison, Louisville, Kyo
Blue, James L., Jr. Henderson Co, Health Dept., Henderson,
Ky.
Boles, Paris, Sanitarian wayne 006 Health Espt,, Monticello, Kyo
. Bright, John M. Louisville-Jefferson 00. Health Dept.,
2&0 E, Madison, Louisville, Ky.
Bush, Herman Union College, Barbourville, Ky.
Byers, Rev. Ralph Germantown, Ky.
Cline, Dennis Scripture Memory Mountain Mission,
Emmalena, Ky.
Cox, Wéndell Lennoxburg, Kyc
*Craik, E. No, Director Safety Services, American Red Cross,
Louisville Chapter, 13h7-l355 S. 3rd
St., Louisville 8, Kentucky
*Cramblette, D. 1., Sales Engineer Inertol 00., Inc., 1861 lJiltshire Rd.,
Akron 13, Ohio
Crigger, B. M. Clark 00. Health Ibpt., Winchester, Ky.
Dixon, Charles T. Lawrenceburg, KyC
Eberle, C. P. Louisville-Jefferson Co. Health Dept.,
2h0 E. Madison, Louisville, Ky.
Fain, Bernard Taylor Co. Health Dept., Canpbellsville,
. Ky.
Finnell, Wésley . Coliseum Pool, Lexington, Ky.
Flege, J. B., Sanitarian Grant Co. Health Dept., Williamstown, Ky.
Flynn, O. C. Flynn & Wheat, Inc., 310 N. Ashland,
Lexington, Ky,
Fuqua, Victor, Sanitarian State Department of Health, 620 8. 3rd
St., Louisville, Ky.
Gettler, John Recreation & Parks Director, Lexington,
Ky. .
*Gillespie, Louis B. 1 Representative for Kentucky, First Aid '
and Water Safety, American National
Red Cross, 1970 McErwain St.,
Bowling Green, Ky.
*Glass, Donald W., Field Engineer Chlorination, Fischer & Porter CO.,
Roseiawn Center Bldg., P. O. Box 2715,
Cincinnati 37, Ohio
Hall, E. F., M. D., Health Officer Boyd 00. Health Dept., Ashland, Ky.
Hayden, wm. G. L & N Country Club, Louisville, Ky.
Horning, Ralph Swimming Pool, Sturgis, Ky.
Ingraham, Mr. Pinehurst Lodge, Jamestown, Ky.
Jacobs, R. T., Swimming Pool Operator Cynthiana, Ky.
*Johnson, Nick 0., Asst, Director Division of Engineering, State Dept. of
Health, 620 S. 3rd St., Louisville,
. Ky.

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NAME ADDRESS
Jones, Paul W. Louisville—Jefferson Co. Health Dept.,
2&0 E. Madison, Louisville, Ky.
*Lamkin, wm. A., Jr., Attorney State Department of Health, 620 S. 3rd
St., Louisville, Ky.
Lee, wm. James Dry Ridge, Ky.
Lobaugh, Joe Ormsby Village, Anchorage, Ky.
McKinney, Rodney, Supt. Buildings «Sc Grounds, Wheelwright, Ky.
Morrison, Earl, Sanitarian Taylor Co. Health Dept., Campbellsville,
Ky.
Moss, H. L. Swimming Pool, Sturgis, Ky.
Cglesby, Joe H., Sanitarian Union Go. Health Dept., Morganfield, Ky.
Payne, Robert Rt. 2, Box 26h, New ilbany, Indiana
(Fontaine Ferry Swimming Pool,
Louisville, Ky.)
*Philipps, Frank J. Frank Philipps & CO., 5661 Delhi Pike,
Cincinnati 38, Ohio
*Pickard, Ralph 0., Director Division of Engineering, State Depart—
ment of Health, 620 S. 3rd Street,
Louisville, Ky.
Pierce, Arthur J. Scripture Memory Mountain Mission,
Emmalena, Ky.
Reece, Algie, Director, Aquatics Department of Physical Education,
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.
Rice, W. H. Morehead State Teachers’ Gollage,
Morehead, Ky.
Rigge, Shelby, Sanitarian Henderson Co. Health Ibpt., Henderson,
Ky°
Siskin, J. H. Louisville—Jefferson Co. Health Dept.,
2h0 E. Madison, Louisville, Ky.
*Smither, W. W., Sanitary Engineer State Department of Health, 620 S. 3rd
St., Louisville, Ky.
Stille, Clair W. 137 Bassett Ave., Lexington, Ky.
Stoll, John 615 Moore St., Bardstown, Ky.
*Thompson, Jack, Manager Lakeside Club, 2010 Trevilian Way,
Louisville, Ky.
Walkup, Paul, Sanitarian Russell Co. Health Ibpt., Jamestown, Ky.
Wallace, J. L., Area Sanitarian State Department of Health, 620 3. 3rd ,
St., Louisville, Ky.
Warren, Edward Louisville-Jefferson Co. Health Dept.,
2h0 E. Madison, Louisville, Ky.
Welch, Marion C° Proctor—Ingels, Consulting Engineers,
915 S. Limestone, Lexington, Ky.
*Wesley, Marvin, Area Sanitarian Route No. 5, Liberty, Ky. (State Dept.
of Health, 620 5. 3rd 315., Louisville)
Willoughby, Ernest Louisville—Jefferson Co. Health Ibpt.,
2&0 E. Madison, Louisville, Ky.
Wireman, Bill Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky.
Vfissel, Louis Herbert Chemical CO., Cincinnati, Ohio
*Wright, Ralph, President Plantation Swim Club, westport Rd.,
Louisville, Ky. Office: Colonial Bldg,
131 Breckinridge Lane, Louisville, Ky.
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‘.. ' MANUFACTURER OF FINE SWIMMING POOL PAINTS “I . '/ “i
2134 CHERRY STREET. PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. [Ml
February 18, 1957

Inland Steel Company

Wheelwright, Kentucky

Gentlemen:

When you have an opportunity, we shall appreciate hear-
ing from you regarding "Pooltex Special Mix" Enamel for your
pool.

" There has been no increase in price in "Pooltex Special
Mix Enamel.

At your convenience, would you please advise us by the
enclosed stamped envelope if we may duplicate your last year's
order. Possibly you may want to change the shade of paint.

Orders can be shipped immediatley or held Until pool pain-
ting time.

We realize you are busy, but when you have time, we shall
appreciate hearing from you.

Very truly yours,
,WNCRETE 8:3va
Matthew Spiesman
MS:bt
Enclosure

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f remindinqus that it is getting near the time ' I _ WI '
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W”\“&j§3f FACTORY - LABORATORY - GENERAL OFFICE ,
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75V “" M" ""' ” H "D‘_- \ “\m WW 4%}: PHONE: BlGELOW 3-2000 -l-2-3-4 I
March 27, 1957 FE
Inland Steel Company ~”,
Wheelwright, Kentucky Ix
Attention: Mr. R. L. Jones If
Purchasing Agent ,4
Dear Mr. Jones: ‘f
Thank you for your Purchase Order No. A 3866, dated March 22, 2,?
calling for shipment of one lOO-pound drum of Inertol Hotmastic g
and six l-gallon cans of Inertol Bituminous Concrete Primer ‘ -
No. 50 for shipment to your plant at Price, Kentucky. ,_i
It has always been the policy of the Inertol Company to check ‘ '.f
each and every order carefully to ascertain that the customer va':
receives the correct type and amount of material for a job, ' , ’W
and in this particular case, we would like to bring the ,,_:W
following information to your attention. " _' Q
We note from your order that it calls for 6 gallons of the -v Cf
Inertol Bituminous Concrete Primer No. 50 in regard to its I f;- .
use with only 100 pounds of the Inertol Hotmastic. we are 7 V
inclined to believe that you have ordered an excessive amount I [ng
of the Primer, and should you be priming a joint l-inch wide '-.4_'j
with either a 2-, h— or 6-inch depth, we estimate that you gfygqu
would require only a quart of the Primer No. 50 considering s_r;gg
you only intend to use 100 pounds of Inertol Hotmastic. We ;;;y g
have estimated that the most you would have would be 3h square .,mAKF
feet of joint walls that would require priming, and as we _ I532,
mentioned, 1 quart of the Inertol Bituminous Concrete Primer "~ ffi]
No. 50 would be sufficient for this. Inertol Bituminous , I,_ffu
Concrete Primer has a coverage of 250 square feet per gallon flfigI
per coat; whereas Inertol Hotmastic has a coverage of 1 pound , fig,
for every 25 cubic inches. .;§§_
In the meantime, we are tentatively entering your order for Iiéiif
one lOO-pound drum of Inertol Hotmastic and one l—quart can of f_gfifii
Inertol Bituminous Concrete Primer No. 50, scheduling shipment I‘gjggi
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REPRESENTATIVES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES IN UNITED-STATES, CANADA Ann-Mexico .I I 1;;

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INERTOL CO., INC.. 480—490 FRELINGHUYSEN AVE.. NEWARK 12. N. J. I
Inland Steel Company - 2 - March 27, 1957
for April A. If we do not hear from you before this date, ship- ,
ment will be made as noted.
In closing, we want to thank you for your past business and for ,
this order, and look forward to the pleasure of serving you in
the future. I
Yours very truly,
INERTOL CO., INC.
R. C. 3.0% I
ROS/d1
Encls. - Price List 861
Reply Envelope
cc: DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES
Messrs. B. A. Cunningham ,
and D. I. Cramblette
696 Good Park Boulevard '
Akron 20, Ohio

 JOHN M. HILL J. w. WYAN
Tel. 757 COMPLETE DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SERVICE Tel. 68-W
Post Office Box 275
LONDON, KENTUCKY
November 20, 1957.
superintendent,
Inland Steel Company,
Wheelright, Kentucky.
Dear sir:
“e are enclosing an addressed post card that
is self explanatory. If you can squeeze the task into
your busy schedule, will you kindly ask the proper person
to make the appopriate check—marks and mail it to us?
If you can, you will help us in our survey and it is
possible that considerable good can emerge from this
simple beginning.
1% are Specialist in the swimming pool and
swimming pool filtration field. At the present time,
we are b ilding a 40'X82.5' pool and bath house for the
State at the Levi Jackson State Park. We offer Mr.
Gordon F. Beckler, Chief Engineer, Department of Finance,
Capitol Annex Bldg., Frankfort, Kentucky, Mr. w. G.
Keat, Kentucky Engineering Corp., Vrankfort and Lexington
Roads, Louisville, Kentucky and Mr. R. C. Pickard, Chief
Engineer, State Board of Health, 610 5. Third Street,
Louisville, Kentucky as references.
If your pool is without filtration, we would
like to visit you and submit our proposal to equip
your pool with our low cost, but highly efficient and
approved filter equipment.
in the past, many communities have been denied
the fullest pleasure of their pools, due to prohibitive
costs of filter eouipmznt. New developments and special—
ization enable us to offer a reasonably priced solution
to this problem.
Sincerely,
331:1 5’1 John M. 1.1111. @@
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ti 1 WHEELWRIGHT, KENTUCKY . figs,
28 August 1957 I
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To: Don Wallen . 3.33%
From: A. Bradbury 'ggQfi
The swimming pool will be open for business on Labor Ifff
Day, Monday, September 2, and the 1957 swimming pool . . glgg
season wil e at the end of this day's activi- ~ aft;
1'. ie a . . IRIEI‘?
The Wheel ight hools will open on Friday, August .
30, but s they only be open until noon, it .
will not be 5:: .. . change the hours at the
13001 for this do. .Q
After the pool 5. . ::i f . he season, please see "
that the remainin . .., rned to the store
and properly checked.
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Assistant to , ' I
Manager Coal Properties .
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ABradbury-kf . . ;
cc: WBCummings . .»
RIMcKinney /
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The 3001 0:21“; be «’13:;1115d fell/Jada: the Labor ”Day ,'
activities £171; 3.70.9.1“ convenience. » I ,’
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 SWIMMING POOL ENAMEL
CHLORINATED RUBBER BASE
AQUA BLUE
\777 777777 7777
CASCADE BLUE
NEPTUNE BLUE
TURQUOISE GREEN _
MIST GREEN
r7/r/ \WWWW‘W 77 7.777777?
/ . / JAMAICA GREEN
ALSO WHITE
Special Shades Made f0 Order
CONCRETE SERVICE COMPANY
2134 CHERRY STREET PHILADELPHIA 3, PENNA.

 FIRST CLASS
PERMIT No. 5736
Sec. 34.9, P. L. & R.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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BUSINESS REPLY CARD =
NO POSTAGE STAMP NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES _—
POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY-- =
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MANUFACTURER OF FINE SWIMMING POOL PAINTS
2134 DHERRY STREET. bHILADELPHIA a, PA.
February 28, 1958

Inland Steel Company

Wheelwright, kentucky

Gentlemen:

We missed hearing from you regarding the pool paint for your
pool the last few seasons.

We have modernized our plant over the past year and have been
able to effect a saving on swimming pool paint for our customers
and wish to pass it on to you.

"Pooltex Special Mix“ Enamel sells for $5.35 per gallon in 5
gallon pails; Thinner $2.40 per gallon in five gallon pails; f.o.b
Philadelphia.

Orders can be shipped immediately or held until pool painting
time.

We are enclosing new color card listing the shades in which
this materials is available.

Trusting we may receive Your favorable consideration, we are,

Very truly yours,
CONCRETE SERVICE COMPANY
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Matthew Spiesman
MS : b t -
Enc.

 February 5, 1958
To: H. 0. Zimmerman
From: R. I. McKinney
During the past years, we have done several Job: under
Special Appropriations. All of the labor and u: erials
were charge& to each project except aupcrvisio- which
is normally carried as a rent charge 5 ‘ 3 :uper-
vision usually amounts to a lot of plann.-;, :.. leaping,
t reports, visits to the Job, etc., ’ L h ind1V“. al
' project done under Special Apprvr atio‘
I have been thinking that ea‘t of these gloJects ghould
f be charged for supervision to a ieve . . over buraened
‘ rent account. This amount coulv ve orzed on a percentage
L charge according to t-' -:, of » : 'ndividual project.
Example: A room cs ing &,60 \‘0 t uilcl would be
“a charged fl or:96.00 "0 cu»: vision in addition
3 to all ':oor and mate; ale already charged.
This 6% co e a : andard f‘; e for all projects. After
each pr coma ~ ed luld write a requieition
for 6% the cost an- r. it to our rent account. This
would 1y amount about$900.00 for an appropriation of
$15.0, .
If yo think this an is feasible, please let me know, or
I woul e happ 'ddscusc it further at your convenience.
Siberintendent
B&G Department
RIMcKinney/mcd
cc: ABradbury~//
WBCummings
CBlair
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 V INLAND STEEL COMPANY
., WHEELWRIGHT. KENTUCKY L/
18 February 1958
To: H. 0. Zimmerman
From: R. I. McKinney
Re: Swimming Pool Operation
I asked the Wallace and Tiernan salesm to quote on a
. chlorinator for the swimming pool. He gured the size
and sent me a quotation on a chlorinato which uses gas
rather than a powder mix like we now us This information
is attached.
We can realize a very big eav -: ~: h year on switching to
x the liquid gas type of chlor.n- vh~ same as we use at the
_. water treatment plant). W— ,3 4 , so have a control factor
which we do not have now.
As you already know, -- nix . r ya der (HTH 70%) in a large
Jar and gump the lion ' into t-e system. Often we get too
much chlorine and are ‘~rced . shut it off. With this type
of chlorination In s~. ., rate of feed and regulate the
content more a ely. ,
Last year we u d 2,0 pounds of HTH 70% at $30.80 per
hundred weight, t of $616 worth of chlorine at the
swimming pool. eve we will use a lesser amount of
liquid chlorine but I have figured this on the basis of us- .
ing 2,000 pounds of each kind:
2,000# HTH 70% @ $30.80 $ 616.00
2,000# Liquid @ $18.00 360.00 .
We would save each year 256.00
I believe if we buy in larger quantities than we do now, we
would save at least $2 more on the hundred pounds.
The new unit installed will cost $817, F.0.B. Belleville, New
Jersey. .
Please return the attached material with your comments. v
624 II /
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RIMcKinney-kf u erintendent .
, Buildin s and Grounds
cc: ABradburyV’ g
WBCummings
CBlair

 13 February 1958
To: H. O. Zimmerman I
From: R. I. McKinney
Re: owimmiug Pool operation
I asked the Wallace and Tiernan salesman to quote on a
chlorinator for the swimming pool. Ho figured fihe size
and sent me a quotation on a chlorinator, which uses gas
rather than a powder mix like we now use. This information
ic attached.
We can realize a very big saving each year on awitching to
the liquid gas type of chlorine (the some as we use at the
water treatment plant). We would also have a control factor
which we do not have now. ~
Am you already know, we mix our yowder (ETE 70%) in a large
Jar and pump the liquid into the system. Often we get too
much chlorine and are forced to shut it off. With this type
_ of chlorination we can set the rate of feed and regulate the
content more accurately.
Last year