The American way of life centered around the country store and how it links the small town of Southville, Ky, with the rest of the world in late 1940 or early 1950. Introduces Ed and Mary Skelton. Ed sells necessary supplies such as groceries, farm tools, newspapers and gasoline, while Mary serves as the town's postmistress. Ed's store is the center for community debate and weekend movies. Neighbors join together for a hayride and picnic.
Pick-up truck traveling along a rural, two line, road in farm country. Various scenes of farmers and farm tractors at work. Inside view of a country store and the merchandise available for sale. Gasoline pump when gasoline was $.28 cents per gallon. Excellent image of a Case farm tractor. Country post office. Shows Shelby County Courthouse. Kids, school bus, children eating popsicle treat. Families on a hayride, picnic, music, playing a fiddle and an accordion, men listening to radio at the country store. Residents on way to church. Prayer at family dinner.
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