Culver - Union Township Fire Department 1924-1933
1924 - Jan 23 - At a meeting of the town board of trustees last Monday night E. O. Bryd was
appointed to the post of chief of the fire department. Roy Swigart was retained as first
assistant fire chief
1924 - Jan 23 Town of Culver City Indiana finanical statement - fire dept enteries only
January 1 - Dec 31 - 1923 (partial - fire department only
| Receipts | | |
| J G Mueller donation to fire truck fund | | 50.00 |
| Lake Shore Garage same | | 10.00 |
| Disbursements | | |
| Treasurer, Fire Department compensastion to Fire Department employees | | 60.00 |
| Mitchell & Stabenow 1 doz pairs of gloves for fire department | | 1.62 |
| Lake Shore Garage, Fire Truck repairs and supplies | | 51.13 |
| | 25.00 |
| W. O. Osborn Insurance for fire truck | | |
| Culver service station Gas and oil for fire truck | | 4.25 |
| A R McKesson oil for fire truck | | 4.90 |
| John Sandes food for Fire department (Ferrier fire) | | 20.00 |
| Treas, Fire Dept Reimbursment for personal clothing | | 54.00 |
| Obenchain & Boyer, 12 chemical charge for fire truck | | 18.75 |
| Fred Cook Gas Oil for Fire Truck | | 5.15 |
1924 - Jan 30 - Fire Truck Pump Is being Installed
Substitute on Duty
Is culmination of deal which town board started last August
If anyone is going to have a fire during the next two weeks call and notify the fire department a little
while before hand
The culver fire truck has been taken to Logansport where a new water pump is being installed. The company
brought an old truck for the local fire department to use until the regular truck is repaired but according
to those who are well acquainted with the working parts of the engine of the substitute, it is in rocky
condition to say the least.
Equipment to cost $1596.50
The taking of the fire truck to Logansport is the culmination of a deal which the town board made with the
company last August. The board bought pump equipment at a cost of $1596.50 which includes installation
charges
The pump is a Hale Rotary. It does not have a piston to pull the water, but a contraption which draws the
water. The rotary pump will not freeze during cold weather and that will be a convience almost necessary
for this locality
Two Tanks come off
The installation of the pump will require that the front chemical tanks of the tuck be taken off. A temporary
seat will be constructed just a little forward from where the present seat is located. Immediatley behind the
seat and in front of the remaining chemical tank is where the new pump will be placed
Three hundred gallons of water per minute can be thrown by the new pump. It is guaranteed to raise water
out of a hole twenty-four feet deep. When the new apparatus arrives. Culver will have a good fire fighting
apparatus and should be able to cope with any fire which might break out here. Another thing, it will protect
the lake cottages for the pump will draw water from the lake or from a well.
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1924 - Aug 20 - Culver Theater Friday Night (August 22nd) Fire Truck 5th Annual Benefit
The treat of the age Miss Ray Samuels The Blue Streak of Vaudeville ... |
| The 1924 Sanborn Fire Map shows it still at the location of Plymouth and Cass
and the area around it |
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| Water Facilities: Municipal ownership Source - wells. System direct pressure. from
9880 gal pressure tank in pump house Pumps:2 Haberle triples 8" X 10" 350 gals per
minute 2 1/2 miles of 2" to 6" mains 28 double hydrants 33,000 gals average daily
consumption. Domestic pressure 50lbs. Fur Pressue 100 lbs.
Fire Department Volunteer system. 1 chief. 15 men partly paid. 1 Republic motor truck
combination pummper chemical & hose truck capcy 700 gal per min. carries 3 40 gal.
chemical tanks 6000' feet of 2 1/2 " C.R.L. hose, 200' 1" rubber chemical hose 1 hand
hose reel 400" feet of 2 1/2 " C.R.L. hose, Fire alarm electic siren in Church tower
Main & Washington & telephones
Paving" 1 1/2 miles bricked street Grades nearly level Public lights Electric. |
1924 - May 7 - Its a doggone shame - that every flivver in town can get
to a fire before the fire truck. One of two things ought to be done - - forbid central to tell
anyone but the fire company where the fire is or have the fire truck repaired so that it will
run faster that fifteen miles per hour.
The fire Monday noon was at the home of Chas. Alexander. It was a small fire and was out before
the first flivver got there much less the fire truck. Mrs. Alexander's stove was near the
window and the wind blew the curtain in the blaze. A little blaze, a little scare, a bucket of
water and it was all over. |
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1924 - Jul 16 -
New
Fire Signals Will Be Initiated
1924 - Aug 27 - Firemen's Benefit Show Drew a Large Crowd
The Firemen's Benefit show which was given at the Culver Theatre last Friday night drew a large crowd.
Townspeople who saw the show were loud in their praise for the special actors who gave the vaudeville
stunts and were grateful for the entertainment.
Miss Ray Samuels known the country over as an artist on the vaudeville stage, was in the community
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Shafer
of the East Side, and she kindly consented to donate her services for the benefit of the firemen. Her act
was especially well appreciated by the large crowd.
Roltaire Eggleston manager of the Keith theater of Indianapolis, was also in the community. He also gave
an act in the show to help out t the firemen.
It was heartily enjoyed by those present.
1925 - Apr 1 - Six men, including Marshall Murphy and five prominent men of the vicinity donated
$3.50 a piece to the Judge on Monday night for violation of City Ordinance No. 60. Those men
drove their automobiles over the fire hose last Saturday afternoon at the Hinkle fire. Those
arrested W. W. Murphy, F. G. Solomon, Tim Wolfe, Lowell McKesson, Carey I. Cumins, and Ira Bickell.
All offenders pleaded guilty and eliminated a lengthy trial by jury
1925 - Jun 17 - Local Fire Department Gets Two Fine Checks
During the past week, the local fire department has received two checks for coin of the
realm which were greatly appreciated. The Bass Lake Business Men's association sent a
check for $25 to show appriciation for the work done by the local department at the
fire early in June when a cottage at Bass Lake burned to the ground and other property
was in danger.
Warren McFarland who lives north of Burr Oak sent a check for $20 in appreciation of
the work done by the local department when his barn burned to the ground some weeks ago.
The Culver Fire Department is thankful for these checks and have expressed their hearty thanks
to the two donors.
1925 - Sep 2 - Culver Theater Gives Firemen Benefit Show
The annual Firemen's Benefit Show, an event for which Billy Link has been sponsor for a great many
years, will again be given next Friday night at the Culver Theatre.
The proceeds of the evening's performance goes to the local fire department for their many good deeds
during the past year.
The management of the theater has arranged for a very good program.
"Head Winds" a picture taken from the Saturday Evening Post's story by A. M. Sinclair Wilt, will be shown.
A special vaudeville program has been arranged the chief feature of which will be
George Nearpass and his daughter.
Nearpass is a former resident of Culver and has gained much prominence on the vaudeville stage in past years
as the "Whistling Brakeman."
Mrs. Billy Link will also appear in an act. She needs no introduction to local movie fans. She is a real
entertainer. |
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1925 - Sep 9 - Firemen Receive $60 From Benefit
Show Culver firemen were the recipients of $60 from the management of the Culver Theater last Friday night
following the picture show and vaudeville performance given for the benefit of the firemen.
Many praises were given the management for the good program that was staged.
The benefit was not as large this year as last since all the vaudeville talent with the exception of Mrs.
Billy. Link had to be paid this year while last year the talent was donated.
However, the firemen were more than thankful for the gift.
1925 - Sep 16 - Chemical Fire Apparatus to Be Placed on Ford
It has been demonstrated to the members of the local fire department that the present
truck is not able to carry the heavy load of hose and the chemical equipment.
Accordingly, recommendations were submitted to the town board for a Ford to haul
the chemicals. The board agreed to this and the change will be made in thenear future.
This will enable the fire truck to make runs much quicker time than heretofore and will l
essen the fire hazard of Culver.
1926 - Feb 3 - C. H. Bolen is named Culver's fire chief
Wants lighter truck
Town board passes ordianace prohibiting cars driving close to fire truck on run
C. H. Bolen was been appointed by the town board of trustees to the office of chief of the fire
department.
Mr. Bolen has taken over the reigns of his office and will now direct the fighting of fires in this
community.
Russell Fisher is Assistant chief. The first thing Mr Fisher did in his new office was to give the fire
truck a general cleaning and polishing with the new polish he has recently concocted in his
laboratory.
Mr. Bolen appeared before the town board Monday night and asked that body to pass an ordiance
prohibiting automobile drivers from driving nearer than 150 feet to the fire truck when the
department was making a run. He pointed out that many times cars were so close to the fire trucks
that when the plugman dropped from the rear of the fire truck that he was in danger of being run
down.
Mr. Bolen was appreciative of the work of the townspeople did at fires but stated that it would be
more helpful if they would refrain from driving so close when the truck is making a run.
Mr. Bolen also discussed with the board concerning the advisbility of starting a public subscription
campaign to gather enough funds with which to buy a light truck to haul the chemicals and ladders.
The board had discussed this matter before.
The load the present truck carries is almost too much. The lighter truck would be better able to get
to fires as a distance from town...
1926 - Feb 17 - In the business session that followed, it was decided to unite with the town board and
investigate the possiblity of purchasing an additional fire truck to carry the chemicals and to lighten the
load for the main truck. C. I. Ferrier was appointed to represent the Chamber of Commerce in this matter.
1926 - Mar 3 - Fire Chief Bolen asked for a smoke mask and hose clamp for his department and the clerk was
orderd to purchase the same... The fire truck proposition was brought up again by
W. S. Easterday who asked
that his present hearse chassis be purchased for that purpose. This was tabled for the present time.
1926 - May 12 & 13 - Firemen's Benefit -
Movie "The Midnight Alarm" at Home Theater
Wednesday and Thursday, May 12th and 13th Admission 35c
Here is a great picture that will furnish a thrill a minute. Don't miss seeing this big feature.
This is a chance to help the firemen so be sure and see this show. Help those that protect your
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1926 - Dec -
Russell Croy fire on W. O. Osborn farm.
1927 - Officers:
Russ Fisher, Fire Chief
E. Perchis Blanchard, Secretary
1927 - Feb. 14 - I. G. Fisher joined the department
1927 - Aug. 3 - Taking advantage of a new state law that was passed by the last State legislature,
Union Township is considering joining with the corporation of the town of Culver in purchasing
additional fire equipment.
1928 - Oct 3 - ALTER TOWN HALL
An additional doorway has been built into the west wall of the town hall and the township fire truck
placed next to its big brother, the pumper.
The chemical truck has been housed in a shed in back of the town hall but with the clearing of the land
to make room for the new water tower it was necessary to find a new home for the town
1928 Officers.
Russ Fisher, Fire Chief
Roy Swigart, Assistant Fire Chief
E Perchis Blanchard, Secertary
Henry Litzenberger, Treasure
Audit Committee: A. Cromley, Claud Mikesell, F. Strang
1929 Officers.
Russ Fisher, Fire Chief / Roy Swigart
Roy Swigart, / Alfred Cromley, Assistant Fire Chief
E Perchis Blanchard, Secertary
H. Ewald, Treasure
1929 - Jan 2 - Fire Siren Given New Home and Coat of Paint
The strident voice of the fire siren will now be heard from a new location and a
new height. Monday the signal was tken from the tower of the Mehodist church to
the second "story" of the new water tower, which places it at a height of 68 feet
and should make it heard at a greater range and cleared. The siren was also given
a coat of bright red.
1929 - Feb 13 - The new chemical fire truck, made possible by the liberal contribution of $3,900 by our
citizens and lake cottage owners, is nearly ready for delivery
1929 - Feb 20 - Since the present tires have been on the fire truck for seven years the board decided
their life was ended and voted to purchase for new tires as an inisurance against blowouts while speeding
to fires
1929 - Apr 8 - Russ Fisher resigns as Fire Chief and Roy Swigart becomes the Fire Chief
1929 - Jun 10 - Daniel Burkett and Arthur Mikesell joined the fire deaprtment; Alfred Cromley elected
Assistant Fire Chief
1929 - Jun 2 - Fire company wants all to share in buying new truck
1929 - June 19 - Firemen asking aid to secure community truck
The need of a modern fire truck to answer calls outside of the comrporatn limits has
grown to such proportion that members of the Culver Fire department have taken it
upon themselves to request donations taid in buying a mondern fire truck that will serve
the rural dikstricts, cottages, and community in time of need.
Trustee Dennie has agreed to allow the small truck, the only means now of combating out of
town fires to be trned in on a new truck, which will reduce toe amount needed.
But fire trucks cost money and every person in the community should aid generously in securing
this much needed fire fighting apparatus. This would allow the department to use the present
large truck for emergency use when the new truck was fighting fires out of town
1929 - Jun 19 - Eight From Culver at State Fire Convention
D. W. Marks, C. P. Mikesell, Perchis Blanchard, Arthur Mikesell, Fletcher Strang, Henry Listenberger,
Roy Swigart and Alfred Cromley represented the Culver Fire Department at the annual state convention
held at Bremen last Wednesday evening.
Culver was also prominent on the program as Major Norman Imrie was the main speaker of occasion.
1929 - Jun 26 - Fire Company Wants All to Aid in Buying Truck
"we want this to be a truly community truck", declared Roy Swigart, Culver Fire Chief, as he told
of the drive for a new fire truck for this community.
He then explained how this truck would benefit every person in the community by giving better fire
protection, including farmers, cottagers, and others living outside the corporation.
Every person wishing to help secure this modern fire truck should call Roy Swigart at the Goss
Hardware store.
If every citizen will donate something, though only a small sum, it will show that all are
interested and there will be no doubt but that this vicinity will have real fire protection.
1929 - July 3 - We need that Fire Truck
To those who are hesitating to give financial support to the drive for a new community fire truck we
recommend that that they drop into the fire station and see the old relic that is to give fire
protection to out of town property. One glance will convince you that the changes are dubious that
old truck will ever start and its equipment raises a question if it would do much good if it ever
got to the fire.
Then see the larger truck make a run to a fire. It can barely get started up the hill and never acquires
real speed at any time. It just can't because it is overloaded. It is old in years as fire trucks go, for
they must be never-failing to be a protection to the community.
Those two pieces comprice local fire protection. Property owners should realize that a donation for a
new fire truck that has adequate speed and recent equipment would be a bargin.
No matter how much fire insurance you carry it never covers all your loss in case of fire. Prompt action
by the fire company saves you many dollars at a time whin minutes are precious.
This community needs this new truck which will give fire protection to rural property, cottages and
other out of town property as will as within the city limits.
Call Roy Swigart at Goss Hardware store and tell him you want your name on that subscription list. It
will pay you big dividends.
1929 - Jul 3 - 300 feet of fire hose were purchased from the Boyer Fire Appparatus company of Logansport.
As the board has found that fires are so seldom the hose rots out instead of wearing out, it decided to
try using a less expensive hose
1929 - Jul 10 - Good progress being made for fire truck Many generous subscriptions were received by the
culver fire department during the past week and a fine general response is reported, indicating that the
entire community is joining in securing this truck. every living in this vicinity is inerested in adeqaute fire
protectiion and should appear on the subscription list no matter how small the sum. Just call roy swigart
and let him know you want real fire protection.
1929 - July 24 - Horace Ewald, member of the Culver fire Department, represented Culver at the 12th Annual
Convention of the Indiana Association in Gary.
1929 - Jul - Last call for donation for Community for community fire truck
for several weeks members of the culver fire department and other interested citizens have been
soliciting for funds to buy a modern communit fire truk that will protect property in the country,
around the lake as well as in town. It has been impossible for them to see every person but their
aim is to have every adult in this community have a share in the financing of this truck
So it is requested thal all those who have not agreed to contribute to the truck do so withing the
next few days. Call or write Roy Swigart fire chief. There are many cottagers who are only here a day
or so out of a week and the committes have not been able to see them so this gives them a chance
to join in giving their property adequate fire protection
As soon as the complete list of donors will be published in this paper
1929 - Nov 27 - Payments on fore truck pledges due
Delaying Purchase
Fire boys urge that those making pledges pary promptly to hasten purchase.
Sufficient pledges have been secured to purchase the much needed new fire
truck for this comminity and the fire department had completed a thorough
investigation of the various makes.
Now all that remains, and this is the important part, is for those making the
pledges to pay promptly.
A good portion of the money had been paid in, but the fire boys do not intend
to order the truck until they have the cash in hand. Thus those who do not pay
their pledge at once are delaying th fire protection they need.
Prompt pament will mean that the fire department will not need to go too any
further expense in writing letters or making personal visits to collect these pledges,
and all money so saved will make just that much more in equiping the truck,
Make out your check today and mail it to Roy Swigart, Fire Chief, Culver Fire Department.
1929 - Dec 25 -
205 Subscription Paid to fire Truck.
1929 - Dec 4 = All pledges to fire truck are not in, delaying deal - the purchase of the
new community fire truck is being delayed by the non payment of pledges by a
small number. thise in charge of this fund are insisting that they will buy the equipment
only when they have the actial cash in hand, so thise who pleged and have not
paid are urged to send their checks in at once.
1930 - Jan 8 - New community fire truck purchased. Individuals pledged enough money
to buy truck and equipment.
Roy Swigart was elected fire chief,
Perchis Blanchard named secretary and
Horace Ewald, treasurer
1930 - Jan 1 - more donations received for new fire equipment
The following donations for the new community fire truck and it is
urged that the others who have pledged but not yet paid follow
their example
Al L. Duddleson
H. E. Medbourn
Guy R. Davis
Miss Boroine
Melvin Keen
Phil Crause
Clyde Shively
Arthur Morris |
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John Altman
James Rich
C. E. Hibray
G.T. Bigley
George Williams
Walter Johnson
P. A. Wickizer
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1930 - Jan 8 - Balance of fire truck pledges needed at once
Several more pledfes for the new community fire truck have been received by
fire chief Roy Swigart, but the balance is needed this week to insure the purchase
of the truck with full equipment.
It is stated that enough money has been received to go ahead with the purchase
of the truck, which will be done the later part of this week, but that the rest of
he subscriptions must be paid at once if the truck id to be fully equiped.
All those who have not paid their pledges are urged to rush their checks in at once.
Those who paid their pledges last week are:
C. L. Barnhart
Henry Zechiel
W W Friend
Mrs A. N. & Miss Irene Bogardus
Carl Adams |
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Major M. V. Bennett
C D. Behmer
Donald Cromley
William Kline
Arthur Simpson |
1930 - Jan 20 - Culver PURCHASES NEW COMMUNITY FIRE TRUCK
Culver , Ind., Jan. 20 - Sufficient funds have been received to allow H. G. Shafer and Roy
Swigart, trustees of the community fire truck to close the deal for the actual purchase
of the truck. The contract was awarded to the General Fire Truck Co., of St. Louis, after
a thorough investigation of all of the bids submitted.
The truck is known as the "Monarch" model and develops 30 horse-power. It has a speed
of 60 miles on the open road. A detailed description of the truck will be given at a later
date when an actual picture of the new truck will be printed.
Delivery is to be made in 90 days at which time the State Board of Underwriters will conduct
a test for efficiency and the local trustees reserve the right to conduct a thorough test of
their own before accepting the truck - The News-Sentinel, Monday, January 20, 1930 -
1930 - Mar 10 - Jack Scruggs joined department
1930 - May 7 - New fire Truck Passes State Tests with ease
The new community fire truck, one of the best in a town of this size in Indiana, was given a thorough
test last Wednesday by the state board of underwriteres, which gave its approval without reservation.
They pronounced the motor and pump satisfactory and that it performed without any sign of trouble.
The test for 500 gallons per minute with 120 pounds pressure produced 517 gallons at 125 pounds pressure.
The test for 250 gallons at 200 pounds recored 253 gallons at 204 pounds pressure.
And the third test for 167 gallons per minute at 250 pounds, a terrific pressure, brought out 180 gallons
at 254 pounds.
In each case the results exceeded the specifications with ease.
The entire fire company received thorough instruction of the use of the new truck with the result that the
general efficiency of the department was increased.
1930 - May 12 - A Mikesell granted leave; Daniel Burkett dropped as moved out of town.
1930 - July 2 - Fire Company Called to Maxinkuckee This Morning
The Culver Fire department was called to the Verle Rhoades property at Maxinkuckee at
2:00 a.m. Wednesday when a house and an adjacent building caught on fire. The cause
was unknown and the structures were completely destroyed.
However, the damage was believed to be small. The run was made in fourteen minutes
after the call was received. The department centered its attention on saving other
buildings.
From the din raised by the siren on the truck the community for a five mile radius was able
to follow the route of the truck, though it is not believed probable that the traffic was so
heavy to warrant the continual use of the strong siren. - Culver Citizen
1931 Jul 14 - Application of Herbert Houghton received and duly elected
1930 - Jul 30 - Took Movies of Truck - Culver's fine fire truck has been feaured in photographs,
but Sunday the members of the company and the truck were recorded in moving pictures. The scene
was at the
A.S. Howell cottage
on the East Side. Mr. Howell is a manufacturer of moving picture machines and wanted to get a
film of Culver's splendid fire fighting equipment.
1930 - Aug 11 - A. Mikesell dropped
1930 - Aug 20 - Fireman's benefit Show Date Changed To Friday Aug 22
Conflict in date pospones show one day, but bill remains the same
A conflict in dates for the use of the building has forced ther firemen's benefit show to be
changed to one day later than announced last week.
This fine bill will be held on Frday, Aug 22 at 8:00 p.m. in the community building.
The company is in need of more funds to secure more hose and other needed equipment for the new
truck and the community will have the chance to better their fire protection and at the same time
see as fine a show as ever graced a vaudeville stage.
Here are a few comments from the press in cities where some of the talent has appeared:
Billy Link Jr. is the son of the famouse
Billy Link
of Broadway is the bygone days, and is said to have inherited an astounding talent
for vaudeville from his father, and in addition he was given a complete schooling in
the art by his famous father.
Previous to his present tour in vaudevulle, LInk was an assistant director for First
National Pictures in Hollywood.
Miss Nancy Leslie, former premier danseuse of the Philadelphia Civic Opera Balle, proved
her self a lovely little dancer and the same time gave us a remarkable exhition of
techinical perfection.
Locally other members of the bill, Charles Buffington, Billy Riggens, and Billy Link Sr. need no
introduction and their acts alone willl be worth the price of admission.
Miss Martha Forshamm who co-features with Billy Link Jr. comes with the praise of many critics and
she is rated as one of the bright stars of the evening's entertainment.
It has been reported that a former Culver Citizen Sam Lenon chief of police of South Bend, has
promised to attend the performance and if he does he will be called to the stage for an impromptu
number.
Don't forget the change of date to Friday August 22.
| 1930 - Aug 21 - Benefit, Changed to Aug. 22 |
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1930 - Sep 10 - Fire Department Makes Map of East Side Homes
As an aid to the Culver Fire Department in fighting fires on the east side of Lake Maxinkuckee.
Chief Roy Swigart is making a map showing all the cottages with their nearest approach to the lake.
In this way the fire lads can consult the map in a glance when an alarm comes in and then drive
without delay to the nearest pumping location on the lake.
Chief Swigart states that such a map is not necessary on Long Point as the approaches to the lake are
not as diffcult or far apart.
1930 Oct 13 - Claude Mikesell dropped
1930 - Nov. 12 - TREATS FIREMEN The Culver Fire department enjoyed a fine treat last Monday night
at their regular meeting when Forrest Geiselman expressed his appreciation of their, prompt and,
efficient work at his recent fire. His thanks were in the form of a large fruit cake and servings
of ice cream,.
1930 Dec 8 - Applications received from Jess Pettis and Art Fishburn and duly elected<
1930 - Dec 17 - TWO NEW FIREMEN - With the addition of two new firemen to the Culver Fire Department
the quota is up to the limit. The new members are Arthur Fishburn and Jess Pettis.
1931 - FIREMEN HOLD ELECTION - the annual election of officers of the Culver Fire Department were
held Monday night
Roy Swigart - Chief
Alfred Cromley - Assistant Chief
Monton H. Foss - Treasure
E. Perchis Blanchard Secretary
Jan 14 - Culver Citizen
1931 - Apr 15 - Only Fire Dept. Members Allowed to Ride on Truck
The town board has instructed the Culver Fire Department that only members of the company are
to be allowed to ride on the fire truck.
This ruling was made necessary when the board took out accident insurance on the fire lads, and
is one of the requirements of the insurance company.
Chief Swigart states that the rule will be rigidly enforced.
On Monday night the Knox fire chief and four of his company were in Culver explaining the purpose
of the Indiana Fire association and urged the local department
1931 - May 27
th Culver Citizen records this incident:
Fire Truck in Ditch
The Culver fire truck ended in the ditch while answering a silent call Sunday afternoon to Ober.
The truck was on State Road 10 west of town when the front wheels hit the soft berm.
The truck was to heavy to bring back on to the gravel road and ploughed on into the ditch. The
soft ground and heavy truck made it a long and difficult job getting the vehicle back on solid ground.
Which was not accomplished until late afternoon.
Word was sent to the fire of the mishap. The house at Ober was destroyed by the flames
1931 - Jun 17 - FIREMEN TO MEET A meeting of the Culver Fire Department is called for Thursday night,
June 18, at 7:00 o'clock in the town hall. Important business is to be considered.
1931 - Nov. 25 - Firemen to Go to School Again; State Man Teacher
Believing that a person is never too old to learn, the members of the Culver Fire Department are to go
to school again next week.
A fire department engineer from the Indiana Inspection Bureau will take the role of teacher.
The course of instruction is to be given on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 2, 3 and 4.
On Monday night of next week a special meeting of the fire company is to be held and all members are urged
to be present to hear John Henry, of South Bend ,discuss the Indiana Fireman's Association.
1931 - Dec 9 -
Lakeview Restaurant Fire
(
Hayes Building).
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Mrs. Edwin Raymond (Alice) Culver presented members of the Culver Fire Department with
badges - There is no badge company stamped into it and there is absolutely no other identifying
markings found on it other than being inscribed: "Presented by Mrs. E. R. Culver" on the back
In an attempt to find out details about the badge - B. B. Culver Jr. was contacted in Dec of 1991-
his response on 9 January
1992 was as follows |
Later was found was:
1930 - Dec 31 - Fire Boys Receive Gold Badges For Christmas
The members of the Culver Fire Department were unusually well remembered by Santa Claus this year
when he presented each with a beautiful gold fireman's badge.
Mrs. E. R. Culver prompted Santa's
action as her personal appreciaition of the fine work done by the local fire department.
The badges were made from a special design, with the seal of the state of Indiana in the center of the
badge where the fireman's emblem is usually placed. The spread eagle as used in the emblem of the
Culver Military Academy tops the badge, making a very striking and appropriste medal.
The firemen are very grateful to Mrs. Culver for her remembrance.
1931 -- Sep 14 - C. Bolin dropped moved out of town
1931 - Dec - Destroyed
by fire
of unknown origin was the Lakeview Restaurant and the Castle Garden Dance Hall
(
Hayes Building)
and partially destroyed was the Louden Grocery. By accounts in the 9 December 1931 issue
of the Culver Citizen it was said the blaze threatened the whole Lakeshore Drive business district.
Damages by the paper was estimated at $7,000.
1931 - Dec 14 Application of W. VonEhr, voted on duly elected
1932 - Jan 13 - Fishburn Named Fire chief; Cromley Ass't
Arthur Fishburn was elected chief of the Culver Fire Department at its meeting Monday night,
with Alfred Cromley as assistant.
Fishburn takes the place of Roy Swigart who has served capably in that office for several years.
Perchis Blanchard was elected sectary and Mont Foss treasurer.
The quota of membership was filled with the acceptance of Wayne VonEhr's application.
1932 - Officers:
Arthur "Art" M. Fshburn - Chief
Alfred Cromley - Assistant Chief
Monton H. Foss - Treasure
E. Perchis Blanchard Secretary
1932 Jan 20 - A JOB WELL DONE
Concerning the best interests of Culver as a whole it is to be regretted that Roy Swigart
has not been continued in his capacity as fire chief.
Mr. Swigart has made an unusual record as a chief and the department has been materially improved under his
leadership.
He has given considerable of his time to furthering the interests of the fire department as well as studying
his work constantly. As a result the efficiency of the department has been improved to a marked degree and Mr.
Swigart has learned much on how to direct a fire company and how to fight fires.
The outstanding achievement of his time in office was the securing of the much needed new fire truck, and if
it had been for Mr. Swigart it is safe to say we would be without adequate fire fighting equipment today.
The community is indebted to him for his services as chief and his leadership will be missed, while the fine 1
modern fire truck will always stand as a symbol of his untiring efforts in behalf of the community.- Citizen
1932 - February - Maxinkuckee Ice Company [Medbourn]
Ice House burnt.
1932 - Mar 14 - J. Sccruggs resigned; Aplications of C . Cummins and H. Kemple received and duly elected
1932 - Apr 6 - Excavating under the Jefferson Street viaduct (??) to give head room for the fire truck
to reach the lake has been done under the supervision of Mont Foss, chief engineeer of the street
department
1932 - Apr 14 - H. Kemple asked to be excused from company because it would be impossible to serve
because of his business
1932 - Apr 27 -
Henry Litzenberger
has recently retired from active membership in the local fire department during which time, he says he has
missed but two fires in 35 years.
1932 - Jun application of Jack Taylor presented
1932 - Jul 11 - Jck Taylor duly elected; R. Swigart dropped for non-attendance
1932 - Nov 10 - Chas. Buffington application and duly elected
1932 - Nov 14 - Chas. Buffington aksed to be dropped as town council asked that he resign; Ed. Boberg
application rpesented and duly elected
1932 Dec 12 - Dave Burns and Howard Porcher applications received and filed
1933 - Officers:
Arthur "Art" M. Fishburn - Chief
Alfred Cromley - Assistant Chief
Horace Ewald - Treasure
E. Perchis Blanchard Secretary
1933 - J an 8 - J. Pettis dropped non attendance; Dave Burns duly elected
1933 - Feb 13 - H. Porchr duly elected
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