Single-unit votive slip with double black border. Purple and orange squares at top with black text. White rat in wheel below, flower petals. Black text below.
Two-unit votive slip with black border and blue background. Contains text in upper left corner, two black and white slips in bottom right corner, and image of votive picture tablet with white rat.
Two-unit votive slip with double black border. Female Kabuki figure in full costume surrounded by multiple white and black slips. Blue background. White rat and pink flower petals at top.
The white rats were used in irritated food research. Edward Charles Bubl received a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Oregon State University in 1948. Bubl became an Assistant Chemist in 1951, eventually being promoted to Associate Chemist in 1956. Edward's son, Chip Bubl, works for the OSU Extension Office in Columbia County.