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Ruth has been at Mountain Grove commune for three months being in a lover relationship with Jean. Jeff left for Seattle for work. David could not keep a job very well. Jean and Ruth learn to be auto mechanics on the truck Jeff leaves for them. Ruth tells the story about the two women saw. She then sings the song, Two Women Saw, that she and Jean wrote. Ruth shows us the songbook the song is printed in. There is more discussion about communal life. Ruth and Jean go to all the country women’s festivals. Ruth talks about Country Women magazine and the book Country Women in which Ruth has a poem printed. Ruth and Jean go to a feminist gathering in Nevada City where they met Barbara Hammer and others. The gathering was mostly heterosexual, but there were some lesbians. Ruth believes women’s spirituality was born at this gathering. The first four-day women’s spirituality conference sprang from the gathering. Ruth and Jean are evicted and move out of Mountain Grove commune in 1973. Ruth reads the song, Haircut, and then sings it. This song is printed in the songbook. Ruth and Jean look for a new home. They have a vision of land for women. Ruth says that she gave a legacy of beautiful songs to Mountain Grove commune. What she received from Mountain Grove was proving that women could do it. Ruth talks about her relationship with Jean. Ruth talks about why they were evicted from Mountain Grove. She talks about their trip up and down Interstate 5 from Seattle, Washington, to San Diego, California. Ruth sings a song about Interstate 5. The response to the Country Women's Spirituality issue is overwhelming. Women, and men too, wanted copies. Ruth and Jean come down from Seattle because there is room for them to live at Cabbage Lane commune. Ruth describes Carl’s cabin, which is their new home.\u003c/p\u003e (Scope and Content Note)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Source Metadata URI"]},"value":{"en":["https://scua.uoregon.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/191025"]}}],"summary":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eContents: Ruth gives a tour of her apartment and artwork. She discusses her art. Ruth returns to the subject of Mountain Grove and dealing with the feminist aspects of living on the commune. She decides she will never work with men again. Ruth explains working with the sisters on the farm baling hay. Ruth talks about taking care of possessions. She has had her mustang convertible since 1966. Ruth has been at Mountain Grove commune for three months being in a lover relationship with Jean. Jeff left for Seattle for work. David could not keep a job very well. Jean and Ruth learn to be auto mechanics on the truck Jeff leaves for them. Ruth tells the story about the two women saw. 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