 I am Ryan Rabjohn. I'm out here at McKee Bridge, Oregon for the 100th Centennial. I live out in Applegate, Oregon and I dress the way I do I suppose mainly I just feel like I'm in the wrong era almost. I've been probably doing this around I'd say 14 to 15 years. Today's society, it might be kind of a trope but it just doesn't seem as polite as it used to be back in the day and of course not saying that back in the day there weren't rude people but it seemed like people looked out for each other a lot more back then. I try to relive I suppose would be a word the past so back in the day for example if somebody was broke down on the side of the road the first person that came along would normally stop by and ask at least if they are alright. Nowadays you see somebody on the side of the road and they're broke down people are passing by them because they assume that they have a towing service. For me particularly back in the day would be 1930s 1940s that is at least my type of era that I feel comfortable in. There are like some of these other people that they're going into the late 1800s 1860s and on up to 1920s but I feel like the the 30s and 40s were really the the changing era especially for for America. Women's rights were were coming into play there was the start of movements for for you know African American rights and then it led into what would be the the 50s which some argue is the pinnacle of our industrial and cultural era. My family on my mother's side was in California during the 30s and 40s they definitely hit it rough they were doing the the small that the dirty the dirty work so dishwasher at a local restaurant half of them actually didn't have jobs so they really hit the the depression hard my my father's side however was up here in Oregon and they were doing logging back in those days. Yeah they weren't here necessarily in the Applegate but they definitely were in the Rogue Valley area. My father's name was Steve Rabjohn he worked for Medco for 30 years and then Sierra Pine took over and he worked for them and now finally Roseburg took over Sierra and he's currently working for them still in Mefford. Most of most of the changes that happened at least in my lifetime were were very subtle. Road closures reopening a lot a lot of businesses went out the Elks Club in Mefford they went out they couldn't find enough members and they ended up selling off a lot of different memorabilia. A lot of good things have happened as well though the Holley Theater it has a current restoration progress to it. Back in the 80s somewhere they had a auction where they sold off a lot of memorabilia from the Holley and a lot of people were afraid that it was going to be torn down afterwards but somewhere in the early 2000s I believe the Holley was sold at auction and the current owners which do Jefferson Radio are trying to restore it. I suppose ever since I was little I've been I've been a part of Mefford Railroad Park and I'm not sure what about it that really interests me but I ended up involving myself in such activities as I've been helping restore the Medco 6 out there. Definitely find your niche in life and go with it.