In the jailhouse, the smarmy, pretentious BJ Webster lays on the flowery speech to get Abner to act on serving those eviction papers on grandpap. Somehow he doesn't get Abner…
The latest happenings in the health resort, and grandpap's contract are reviewed. Does Lum come across as a busybody, and should he just run away and hide himself in Alasky?…
Impressing his bride, Doc Hall plays a piece on piano. With her entertainment background, would they do well to put together a traveling act? The topic turns to an exchange…
As Lum and Abner discuss the sometimes backward way of human nature, Abner is sure he has some of that... you know... human nature. Phinus arrives with news of helping…
The rift between grandpap an Lum is settled... more or less. Today we find Lum composing a letter to request a book. Is it a story that stole from Little…
For the moment Lum has put aside the barbering business. We find him busily writing a play. It's the most important thing he can think of to do to support…
Audio is good, just a little reverb. The plan to teach Lum a lesson by being delivery boy for the store hasn't been working out as well as Abner expected.…
Determined to get Ellie Conners clear of town, and the state police who want to take her back to the orphanage, the gents have gotten as far as the county…