>>>Here's my question in "The case of a punch in the nose" who is the barber
>>>coming out of Floyds shop as Barney and Goober are pulling up to the court
>>>house?<<<
If you look carefully (and I could post a screen shot, but I can't do that on
the digest), that man is apparently a customer
I was born and raised in South Carolina and I remember when stores were closed
on Sunday. It was called the "Blue Law'. I was told that it was called that
because it was written on blue paper. When I was married in 1970 and lived in
Lexington, Kentucky they were still in effect. It was hard
Good observation! In the small town where I grew up in West Virginia in the 50s
and early 60s, everything was closed EXCEPT the drug store, which opened for a
few hours in the afternoon so people could get needed medicines. Perhaps that
was what happened in Mayberry as well?
Richard Sargent
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