There was a multi-stall garage on the north shore east of Kubo's where the
Gitchee Gumee Beach residents kept their cars and boated across to their cabins.
My father did not own one. He rented one every summer after we moved to Texas in
1923. We did not own a car until then. My parents came to Ten Mile by train from
their winter home, getting off at the station near Bromley's [now Arthur's].
They would then be taken by boat to Boone Point. Mr. Long had a launch. We
listened for "yoo-hoo" from people wanting to come across from the
garage or from Christie's [now Kubo's]. Bill Optiz had a log cabin next to the
garage. Generally we knew when someone was to arrive, so we watched through
binoculars and listened for the call. If the wind was from the south, it was
difficult. People would wave a white handkerchief. Highway 50 was "old
19." It was the only way to get to Walker. My parents told about going to
Hackensack through the thoroughfare [Boy River] or by train. It was an all day
trip.
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