In the small house halfway up the next block we find Russell on the telephone, trying to collect a debt from his pal Smelly Clark. Vic enters in his usual…
Mary's prank to get uncle Henry from bothering her so much about her probation has backfired. The town constable is back in Pine Ridge, and mad enough to bring up…
With the recent quarantine completely over, and fumigation done, the gents pop in to visit Mousey Gray at his new job. The mild mannered Mousey goes over the options in…
Town marshal Henry Lunceford has physically recovered from the case of poison oak he blamed on Mary Edwards, but his attitude is as suspicious of her as always. Abner is…
Bob jokes about Halloween, and the pranks he pulls on kids. Once Bill Goodwin makes an appearance the party jokes turn to a more grown up slant. Topics also include…
Teachers everywhere are looking forward to returning to the classroom, tanned and rested. Connie Brooks isn’t quite so eager after a Summer of teaching Summer school. She talks with Mrs…
In our last episode, Buck was in danger of suffocating after the initial disaster of unveiling the mechanical mole. Today Buck is back to health and in Doctor Huers lab…
In her classroom, Connie Brooks gets an earful about school policy, and in keeping her blackboard clean. Can her words soften the grumpy old principal? Walter enters, and more Springtime…
Vic and Russel talk about the sleeping flora and fauna that laies dormant on these chilly winter days, only to enter their house to discover Mr Sludge asleep on the davenport. Sade doesn't want the slumbering neighbor to be disturbed, but despite her best effort, Vic and Russel find excuses to enter the room where Mr Sludge is sleeping.
With last Friday being the 13th, Connie and Mrs Davis talk about superstitions. To top it off, Minirva came home with two black kittens. The dippy landlady has a concoction for Connie to give to Mr Conklin to cure a case of hiccups. Walter pops in to take Connie to school, and talks about an ad he saw for an alcoholism cure. A product that he ordered, then had sent to Mr Conklins house as a prank.