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Betty Jo's pal, Willie, has a knack for the roulette wheel. Uncle Joe plans to use his ability to save the whole valley from foreclosure by Homer Bedloe.
Betty Jo's pal, Willie, has a knack for the roulette wheel. Uncle Joe plans to use his ability to save the whole valley from foreclosure by Homer Bedloe.
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S2, EP17 "A Matter of Communication"The girls want a telephone added to the Shady Rest, but Kate insists that they cannot afford a special line strung.
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S1, EP30 "Kate and the Dowager"The gang at the Shady Rest must make sure that socialite, Clara Watkins, has a comfortable stay if Kate is ever to get a loan again from her.
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S3, EP15 "The Butler Did It"Bobbie Jo enters a contest sponsored by Gitney's Old English Tomato Sauce and wins first prize, an English butler.
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S1, EP33 "A Millionaire for Kate"Uncle Joe believes an old schoolmate of Kate's is a con artist, instead of the millionaire he says he is.
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S2, EP28 "Bedloe Gets His Comeuppance"Betty Jo's pal, Willie, has a knack for the roulette wheel. Uncle Joe plans to use his ability to save the whole valley from foreclosure by Homer Bedloe.
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