McKinley
Heights Memories Part 3.
1984 Times Special
Edition–By Mary Jane Steffey
Morrow’s Farm Market specializes
in fresh fruits and vegetables, with a side line of domestic and
imported cheeses.
The Fairway is a large and popular
discount store owned by Betty Schell and Sidney Jacobe.
They have been in business at their location 20 years, celebrating
that event this past March.
There are four recreational vehicle
sales and service businesses grouped on both sides of Route 422.
They are Dinard’s, Sirpilla’s, Trailer Enterprises,
and Ralph’s. The oldest trailer service was opened in 1955
by Ralph Crawford, when he realized a handyman was needed
for the Suburban Trailer Park which had opened. It is now operated
by Crawford’s sons, Ron and Rick, and
his grandson, Kenny Diernbach.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 1.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 2.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 4.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 5. |
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Dave Birskovich drawing of Crain’s
barn.
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Still
going North on Route 422 to where the Anderson-Morris Road intersects
Route 422, stands George’s Restaurant specializing in American
and Italian Food. It has been owned and operated by George
Aulisio and his son, Bruce, for the past seven years.
The Anderson-Morris Road is a road carved out
of the original Campbell farm. On this road is the original Campbell
home, which is over 100 years old. This property boasts the only
original barn left in the Heights. The Crain Brothers, Ralph
and Ray, have farmed this land since 1931, having sold
lots to redevelop a road bearing the name of their farm –
Crain Drive |
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Blott’s Farm Market on Route
422. |
At
the northern boundary of McKinley Heights, which is the Niles-Vienna
Road, we have a farm that has been operated as a business for
65 years by the same family.
First it was an orchard, then a poultry farm,
then a dairy farm.
It is presently run as a truck farm with an outlet
that sells garden supplies, statuary items, fruits, vegetables,
and plants. C. E. Blott has been the owner all these
years.
His daughter, Phyllis Blott (Bako),
is an art teacher in the Niles City Schools. |

Carol Ann DeMarsh, Phyllis’ half-sister;
Charles Blott; Anne Marie Blott; and Phyllis
Blott (Bako). Photo August 1960. |
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Aerial
view, looking east and south, of the intersection of State Route
422 and Niles-Vienna Road taken in 1973. Blott’s Farm Market,
family house and fields are centered in the photograph.
The Carlisle Home is on the opposite
side of Route 422 across from the Blott home on the west corner
of Niles-Vienna Road.
Crawford’s Home is the white
house farther down 422 on the same side as the Carlisle home.
There is a small gas station on the north-east side of the intersect
and a restaurant, Hake’s, on the north-west corner. (Pizza
Hut now occupies the Blott homesite, 2012.) |
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