Westminster Co-op grocery receipt from July 29, 1998.
Updated July 9, 2016 Kevin E. Dayhoff
The Westminster Co-Op began in the late 1930s as a result of
discussions involving the Rinehart family, Farm Bureau, and the Grange.
According to information provided by the Co-op many years
ago, “by the end of 1947, the Co-Op had 347 members…”
My family, the Wright family, were members, if not founding
members.
In 1948, the store moved from Main Street to a brand new
large facility in what we know today as Locust Lane – where Paradiso’s
carry-out facility is now located. An article in the Democratic Advocate read: “New
Co-Op Store A Credit To City - Located Opposite Parking Grounds - Committees
Assisting Manager For Official Opening Oct. 7th.— A group of customers
representing a cross section of Westminster and Carroll County consumers met at
the new Co-op Store on Tuesday night to help the manager select the merchandise
for the new store.
"They brought lists of can sizes, types of packages, variety
of brands of food and household items they wish the store to carry in order
that the New Co-op Market at 8 Locust street, may meet their complete household
needs. ‘The Co-op which necessarily has limited its variety of goods until now,’
said Bob Burk, the manager of the new market, ‘will have a new look.’
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