The sound and picture quality in this one are just TERRIBLE, but I guess we're just lucky to have ANY prints of this still around. Moving from radio to the big movie screen, Chester Lauck and Norris Goff were two old southern codgers, getting through the day with just their senses of humor. In this one, they run a general store, and deal with the goings-on of the local townies. When an emergency comes up, the guys rally the townspeople together to try to solve the problem. It's all a simple plot, but entertaining enough. The sound quality gets a little better about halfway through the film, but not by much. Also, both TCM.com and IMDb list this at 81 minutes, but the DVD version I found (Alpha Video) is only 65 minutes...WHERE did the other 16 minutes go ?? What a rip. Directed by Harold Young. He appears to have started in the biz as an editor on the silents, then started directing in the 1930s and 1940s. Pretty good. Nice family-safe entertainment to kill an hour.