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The News-Review, Roseburg, Oregon, April 15, 1927
You might look serious, too, if you were a chick or a bunny. You see, the same guy who told the kids there was no Santa Claus has been spreading his scandal story about where the red and purple Easter...   High-res

The News-Review, Roseburg, Oregon, April 15, 1927

You might look serious, too, if you were a chick or a bunny. You see, the same guy who told the kids there was no Santa Claus has been spreading his scandal story about where the red and purple Easter eggs really come from, and Miss Chick and Mr. Bunny are getting their story together and intend to stick to it. “You lay ‘em! I color ‘em!” says Mr. Bunny, and Miss Chick promises to do the best a poor girl can.

Medford Mail Tribune, Oregon, May 21, 1933
Bay chick or baby kitten, they’re just babies to Ginger, a motherly feline belonging to Mrs. Fritzie Hutton of San Diego, Cal. The mother cat adopted the chick as a substitute when two of her own brood...   High-res

Medford Mail Tribune, Oregon, May 21, 1933

Bay chick or baby kitten, they’re just babies to Ginger, a motherly feline belonging to Mrs. Fritzie Hutton of San Diego, Cal. The mother cat adopted the chick as a substitute when two of her own brood disappeared. At left, the kitten Mickey is shown at lunch while the adopted chick stands by wondering what it’s all about. Picture at right shows Ginger putting her strangely assorted charges to bed.