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There was the traditional corner general store,
run by the Seitz family, then Blatniks, then
Kimmins.
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McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 2.
1984 Times Special Edition–By Mary Jane
Steffey.
In the 1920’s, businesses were few
in McKinley Heights. There was the traditional corner general
store, run by the Seitz family, then Blatniks,
then Kimmins. The building housing this store was located
on the Northeast corner of 422 in front of the Fire Station, and
formerely housed Mears Reality Co. A Walgreen's store now occupies
this site.
Directly across the street on the Northwest Corner
was the McKinley Homestead, which later became the site of a farmer’s
market, with trucks bringing in produce for sale. A gas station
was built in 1949. It was bought by Tom Mohn in 1954
and he has been running it continuously since then.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 1.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 3.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 4.
McKinley
Heights Memories–Part 5.
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On the Southwest corner is another
one of the few continuous businesses in our area. It has been
in operation since 1924. It started when Leonard Higley
began selling plants raised in two small green houses on his
property. He doubled his capacity in 1924, and added a new building
in 1940, specializing in landscaping and garden supplies. During
these sixteen years it remained a family business, but in 1946
the business was further expanded and incorporated, changing
its name to Flowers by Higleys, Inc.
Currently managed by Gordon
Higley, President, and staffed by employees who have remained
competent and loyal through the years, it currently deals with
floral arrangements, displays, gifts, gardening equipment, nursery
items, and greenhouse plants of all kinds. The worker with the
plant in the photograph is Bill Umeck.
The nursery covers four times
the area it started with, showing continuous progress by dedicated
service in the field of beautifying our surroundings.
Higley’s celebrated its
Golden Anniversary in 1974. PO2.285
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In 1952 the first
shopping plaza in the area was built on the corners. The first
tenants were Terlecky’s Appliances, Adeline’s Clothing
Store, People’s Drug Store, Kresge’s, Kroger’s
and Loblaws.
Present tenants are Skorman’s Miracle Mart
Discount Store, McKinley Auto Parts, Morris Sport Shop, and a
branch of the Niles Bank, including a drive up window.
Behind the plaza where once the Tri-Lan Ballroom
provided entertainment for the citizenry, and later Fruehauf Trucking
conducted business for a while, Stambaugh Thompson Company has
a very busy and convenient hardware business. In this building
is also a branch of the United States Post Office. Also contained
in the plaza complex is the Kayo gas station.
Across the road is Denny Walter’s Miracle
Motors Used Cars Lot, a landmark since the 40’s.
Men in McKinley Heights have always liked to
gather in the neighborhood taverns and discuss world affairs and
one of the first was started in 1936 by Tom Jordan and
continued to be owned by his son until he closed it in 1974. It
has recently been reopened under new management and a new name,
Chris and Franks.
Jim Coates has run one of the first
car washes in the tricounty area – Mckinley Car Wash, an
old landmark.
Our business area boasts two modern clean motels.
The Villa Arms Motel has been in business for twenty years, is
of brick construction, and has been well maintained by Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Cordy. The McKinley Motel in owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lockage, and has 10
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Hat-O-Mat and Ma Perkins
Restaurant
PO1.1150
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Another old landmark
is the red, white, and blue hat that is the home of the Army and
Navy Garrison 422. It was formerly the Hat–O–Mat.
Located north of the Hat–O-Mat, “Ma”
Perkins Chicken Inn was started in 1938 by Cy and Ruth
Perkins in a house that stood on the north side of 422. Six
months later, they bought the Stohl farm on the west
side of 422 just north of Bellwood Avenue. and moved their restaurant
there.
In the same area as the Garrison is Egner’s
Tank Truck Terminal which dispatches trucks hauling gasoline,
diesel, and fuel oil over a wide area. |
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Heights Superette
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Going west of Route 422 within
the boundaries of McKinley Heights is a convenience store, Heights
Superette.
This store has recently reopened
after a devastating fire. It has been completely remodeled and
provides a drive-up window for convenience, a selection of delicatessen
foods, a wide variety of baked goods, and the usual staples
found in neighborhood stores. It is owned by Pete Stunich.
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