Box 1
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Ruth Shane recipe collection
Collection of recipes, publications, newsletters, and other papers.
Homemakers (cloth booklet), 1973-1974
This collection contains a large collection of varying recipes kept by Ruth Shane. Ruth was a home economics research for the University of Idaho and worked as the Extension home economist for Latah and Gooding counties. Most of the recipes come from the Moscow Homemaker's Recipe Luncheon. Most others came from the College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service.
Recipes booklet, 1986-1987
This collection contains a large collection of varying recipes kept by Ruth Shane. Ruth was a home economics research for the University of Idaho and worked as the Extension home economist for Latah and Gooding counties. Most of the recipes come from the Moscow Homemaker's Recipe Luncheon. Most others came from the College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service.
"Celebrating the Centennial", 1988-1989
This collection contains a large collection of varying recipes kept by Ruth Shane. Ruth was a home economics research for the University of Idaho and worked as the Extension home economist for Latah and Gooding counties. Most of the recipes come from the Moscow Homemaker's Recipe Luncheon. Most others came from the College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service.
Homemaker's Recipe Luncheons, 1956-1966
This collection contains a large collection of varying recipes kept by Ruth Shane. Ruth was a home economics research for the University of Idaho and worked as the Extension home economist for Latah and Gooding counties. Most of the recipes come from the Moscow Homemaker's Recipe Luncheon. Most others came from the College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service.
Recipes, 1962-1970
This collection contains a large collection of varying recipes kept by Ruth Shane. Ruth was a home economics research for the University of Idaho and worked as the Extension home economist for Latah and Gooding counties. Most of the recipes come from the Moscow Homemaker's Recipe Luncheon. Most others came from the College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service.