Last remaining structure at Cable Line Meat Market |
Sunday, July 20,
1969 in Detroit Michigan we “loaded up the truck and we moved” to Dunlap
Indiana, Cable Line Road to be precise, to a vintage (dilapidated) mobile home
beside Roy Stealy’s Cable Line Meat Market.
Yes, fifty years ago I moved from Detroit to Dunlap and began exploring, upon
my green stingray bicycle, the surrounding area.
I explored Cable
Line Road (County Road 26).
I looked upon growing stalks of corn beside which there was parked
a green tractor. I rode my bicycle through arcs of chilled irrigation water as
it splashed upon the road and then evaporated quickly in the 80 degree summer
heat. Actual communications cable ran from pole to pole, slightly swaging in
between. I viewed the rolling farmland as it reached into the Earthy distance periodically
interrupted with a weather-worn red barn and sunlit steel silo as I listened to
WLS on my transistor radio.
The openness of the Dunlap farmland in contrast to the
congestion of Detroit
streets was welcomed. It was spiritually refreshing to see rows of green corn
meet the blue horizon in the distance.
That evening, on
the 20th, I watched on tv as Neil Armstrong set foot upon the moon.
I considered…there was Astronaut Armstrong walking someplace he had never been.
He was in a new place to explore and appreciate. I was emotionally as far away
from Detroit as
Neil was physically from the Earth. The experience of Neil Armstrong on the
moon encouraged me and inspired me all the more to explore and appreciate my
new environment in Dunlap.
The next day I
ventured onto County Road 13 until it became Harding Road where I then discovered the
school I would be attending.
Concord Junior High sat upon the corner of Mishawaka Road and
US 33 much like a college campus having three buildings: The 2-story library
building in which also was Principal Sweisberger’s office. The Central building
which, with its various unpredictable landings, seemed to be an architect’s “freedom
of creativity” assignment.
And the gym building completed the “college campus” feel. I was very impressed with the gym, freshly refinished and still carrying the aroma and the gloss of the maple wood. Of course I discovered the cafeteria in which dances would also be held. Milk was served in half-pint glass bottles from Cook’s dairy.
same gym area...new floor, bleachers and such. what was a stage is now classrooms |
And the gym building completed the “college campus” feel. I was very impressed with the gym, freshly refinished and still carrying the aroma and the gloss of the maple wood. Of course I discovered the cafeteria in which dances would also be held. Milk was served in half-pint glass bottles from Cook’s dairy.
I still remember my 8th grade class schedule:
1st hour…History in the Central Building
with Mr. Cassel (not sure of the proper spelling).
2nd hour….P.E. with Mr. Culp
3rd hour…math with Mr. Springer, Central
building.
4th hour…Shop class with Mr. Spicard ( Spicard
and Cassel had previously been football players for either Green
Bay or Chicago ,
they seemed proud of mentioning it periodically).
5th hour…Study hall Library building.
6th hour… English in Library building with Mr.
George.
7th hour…Science in Library building with Mr.
Huff.
After school, and before riding my stingray back to Cable Line Road , I
enjoyed ice cream at the Flavor Freeze. That too was a new experience for me.
If Detroit had
any such novelty, I never found it.
Flavor Freeze Dunlap Indiana |
I am pleased that the Flavor Freeze still operates. Many
things, such as the Minuteman Drive-in, have gone away with time.
Yes, I have lived in the Elkhart area for fifty years as of July 20.
I will take a drive along Cable Line road and then visit the
Flavor Freeze as homage to my 14 year old self and celebration of Dunlap.
The property which once was Cable Line Meat Market is now a
collection of rubble amidst a chaos of foliaceous overgrowth. No mobile homes
remain. Only one structure still holds on as evidence that once this was a domestic
property. It is a small wood shed of some kind. I remember Roy Stealy keeping a
car within that shed.
The swaging cable no longer exists.
Center of photograph is were the Cable Line Monster Tree once stood |
Oh yes, I forgot to mention the Cable Line Monster! That was
at the intersection of County Road 11 and Cable Line. There was a tree with disturbed
bark, which could have, with some imagination, appeared to be the imprint of a
person.
Even that tree from my youth is now gone. Perhaps it was
removed so as to terminate the awkward gawkings of passersby.
While the rest of the world will be remembering,
celebrating, aggrandizing man’s first step on the moon, I will be appreciating
Apollo 11’s inspirational encouragement upon me to take my own giant leap in
Dunlap, Concord ,
and what has become fifty years of adventure-rich living!
Supplemental:
WLS Top Forty
JULY 14,
1969
1. IN THE YEAR 2525 Zager & Evans-R.C.A. 4
2. CRYSTAL BLUE PERSUASION Tommy James/Shondells-Roulette 1
3. SPINNING WHEEL Blood, Sweat & Tears-Columbia 2
4. GOOD MORNING STARSHINE Oliver-Jubilee 3
5. RUBY DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN-Kenny Rogers/First Edition-Reprise 7
6. ONE Three Dog Night-Dunhill 5
7. BABY I LOVE YOU Andy Kim-Steed 10
8. WHAT DOES R TAKE Jr. Walker & The Allstars-Soul 11
9. QUENTINS THEME Charles Randolph Greane Sound-Ranwood 19
10. MY CHERIE AMOUR Stevie Wonder-Tamla 17
11. MY PLEDGE OF LOVE Joe Jeffrey Group-Wand 12
12. PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART Jackie DeShannon-Imperial 23
13. LOVE THEME FROM ROMEO & JULIET Henry Mancini-R.C.A. 8
14. COLOR HIM FATHER Winstons-Metromedia 6
15. ISRAELITES Desmond Decker/Aces-Uni 9
16. MOTHER POPCORN James Brown-King 24
17. ALONG CAME JONES Ray Stevens-Monument 22
18. SWEET CAROLINE Neil Diamond-Uni 28
19. LOVE ME TONIGHT Tom Jones-Parrot 15
20. POLK SALAD ANNIE Tony Joe White-Monument 30
21. BAD MOON RISING Creedence Clearwater Revival-Fantasy 16
22. GOOD OLD ROCK & ROLL Cat Mother & The All Night News Boys-Polydor 29
23. BLACK
24. LET ME Paul Revere/Raiders-Columbia 14
25. MRS. ROBINSON Booker T & The MGs-Stax 25
26. TOO BUSY THINKING ABOUT MY BABY Marvin Gaye-Tamla 20
27. BIRTHDAY Underground Sunshine-Intrepid 40
28. YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG Roy Clark-Dot 32
29. RECONSIDER ME Johnny Adams-SSS Int'l 34
30. HONKY TONK WOMAN Rolling Stones-London --
31. DAYS OF SAND & SHOVELS Bobby Vinton-Epic 31
32. LAUGHING Guess Who-R.C.A. 37
33. HURT SO BAD Lettermen-Capitol --
34. BREAK AWAY Beach Boys-Capitol 39
35. WE GOT MORE SOUL Dyke and the Blazers-Orig. Sound 35
36. SOUL DEEP Box Tops-Mala --
37. ABERGAVENNY Shannon-Heritage --
38. MARAKESH EXPRESS Crosby, Stills & Nash-Atlantic --
39. WORKIN' ON A GROOVY THING
40. A BOY NAMED SUE Johnny Cash-