Tuesday, April 14, 2020

192. Bunsold's Super Market advertisement, 1950


The Winchester Journal-Herald


Thursday, October 12, 1950

Oleo, margarine, was white when it was first on the market. It included a capsule of yellow coloring if you wanted it to look like butter.


Bunsold's lot location can be found at 309 West South Street, Winchester, Indiana.


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Randolph County, Indiana 1818-1990
Commonly referred to as "The Red History Book"
Compiled by the Randolph County Historical Society, 1991, Second reprint 2003.

Read page 475 to read the family history "Bunsold-Keys."

Copies of the history book can be obtained by contacting The Museum.

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