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  • 8/23/2019
TV-G | 30min | Comedy, Family | Episode aired 10 April 1953

Ozzie and Harriet Nelson raise their two sons Ricky and David. As the sons age, they experience teenage dating problems, marriage and careers. In the episode, Hasty Tasty Pancake Company is offering a double-your-money-back guarantee, so Ricky decides to apply for a refund.

Director: Ozzie Nelson

Writers: Don Nelson, Bill Davenport

Stars: Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Nelson, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson

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Transcript
00:00♪♪
00:17Listerine antiseptic,
00:19Listerine toothpaste,
00:21and prophylactic toothbrushes
00:23present America's favorite family comedy,
00:26The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
00:28So settle back in your easy chairs
00:30and enjoy another delightful half hour
00:32with all the Nelsons.
00:33Ozzie Nelson, of course, plays the part
00:35of the head of the Nelson household, Ozzie.
00:37And here is his lovely wife, Harriet Nelson,
00:40who keeps the family on an even keel.
00:42Hello, Harriet.
00:43The smiling young teenager we now see is David Nelson,
00:46older of the two Nelson boys and played by David Nelson.
00:50And here we have the youngest of the Nelsons,
00:52the little guy with the twinkle in his eye,
00:53Ricky Nelson, played by Ricky Nelson.
00:56The Nelsons' next door neighbor, Mr. Thornberry,
00:58better known as Ozzie's pal, Thorny,
01:00is played by Don DeFore.
01:02♪♪♪
01:07I've got a couple more pancakes here
01:09if you guys are ready.
01:10They sure do taste good, Mom.
01:12Yeah, they sure do, Mom.
01:14Would you pass me the syrup, please, Rick?
01:16Yes.
01:18Why nobody can make pancakes like Mom?
01:20Nobody can eat them like Pop.
01:21-♪♪♪
01:23Just a second, young fellow.
01:25You're doing pretty well yourself with such a little guy.
01:28I'll keep making them as long as you guys keep eating them.
01:30They sure are good, Mom.
01:31That's what I like to hear.
01:33What's the verdict from dear old Dad?
01:36Well, evidently you haven't been counting,
01:37or you know that dear old Dad took on about five pounds
01:40of pancakes this morning.
01:42I'll take another one right now.
01:43Can I have a couple more, Mom?
01:44Yes, you bet you can.
01:45Help yourself.
01:46You know, I really hate to admit this,
01:48but I can't take all the credit
01:49for these pancakes this morning.
01:50Well, all we did was eat them.
01:52Well, what I mean is I didn't exactly make these myself,
01:55they came already prepared.
01:57Oh, is that something new?
01:59Well, this is the first time I've ever tried
02:00to make them this way.
02:02You don't have to mix any pancake batter,
02:03it's already mixed for you.
02:05Oh, there's no wonder they taste
02:08just a little bit different.
02:11What do you mean, you don't like them?
02:12Oh, yes, yes, they're fine.
02:14It's just they're not quite as good
02:16as the ones you usually make.
02:17Oh, really?
02:19Gee, I didn't notice any difference.
02:20Oh, no, no, don't misunderstand me, David.
02:22These are fine.
02:23It's just that your mother makes pancakes
02:25that are even better than these.
02:27Well, maybe it's the syrup.
02:29No, no, it's the same syrup we always use.
02:31Maybe it's the power of suggestion.
02:33The what?
02:34The power of suggestion.
02:35It's like our teacher said.
02:37Somebody told you the milk was sour,
02:38you'd start to wonder whether it was or not.
02:41Oh, David, that's crazy.
02:43What do you mean?
02:43Well, who's talking about milk, anyway?
02:45Well, that's just an example.
02:47It shows you how milk can taste sour when it really isn't.
02:50You have to be pretty dumb to fall for that one.
02:52What's the power of suggestion?
02:54I got a powerful suggestion for you.
02:56No, no, come on, I'll take it easy.
02:58I can't understand about the pancakes.
03:00I made them according to the directions on the box.
03:02They were swell, Mom.
03:04Well, it says here they should be feather-like,
03:06golden cakes that melt in your mouth.
03:09Well, naturally they have to say something like that
03:11to sell the stuff, Harriet.
03:13What's this about money?
03:14Where?
03:15Right here on the box.
03:18If you are not absolutely satisfied
03:21that Hasty Tasty makes the finest pancakes
03:23you have ever eaten, then return the unused portion
03:27and we will cheerfully give you double your money back.
03:30Double your money back?
03:32Oh, boy, we're rich, Pop!
03:34Lucky we didn't like them, huh?
03:35No, wait a minute, not so fast.
03:38They're pretty good, myself.
03:39So did I.
03:41Well, I guess we split the dough, huh, Pop?
03:43No, no, wait a second, Ricky.
03:44You don't quite understand this.
03:46I said these pancakes were delicious, they were fine.
03:49It's just that your mother makes pancakes
03:51that are so good that they're even better than this.
03:53He's right, though, Pop.
03:54Says right on the box,
03:56they're supposed to be the finest you've ever eaten.
03:58Oh, David, you're not supposed
03:59to take those things seriously.
04:00That's just another way of saying
04:02the pancakes are supposed to be very good,
04:04which they are.
04:05You think they pay off, Pop?
04:06Oh, I imagine so, if you wanted to make an issue of it.
04:10I certainly can't imagine anybody
04:11going to all that trouble, though.
04:12The package only costs 47 cents to begin with.
04:15Yeah, but it says double your money back.
04:18Two sevens are 14, carry one.
04:22Two fours are eight.
04:24Hey, that's 81 cents.
04:2681?
04:27Are you kidding?
04:27It's 94 cents.
04:29That's even better.
04:30I'm sure there's more than 94 cents
04:32worth of trouble involved.
04:34Yeah, but they tell you to do it.
04:36It says so right on the box.
04:37Well, that's just standard advertising procedure, Ricky.
04:40You're not supposed to give those things
04:42a literal interpretation.
04:43He probably doesn't even know what that means.
04:45Oh, yeah?
04:47Okay, what does it mean, then?
04:48It means you got it and you're stuck with it.
04:51Huh?
04:52I think all this talk is silly anyway.
04:54I'll bet if I hadn't told you guys about this,
04:56you'd have never known the difference.
04:57Just like I said, it's a power of suggestion.
05:00Oh, David, that stuff's a lot of bunk.
05:02Oh, yeah?
05:03Yeah.
05:04Look, fellas, why don't you finish your milk?
05:06Go ahead, you too, David.
05:10Hey, Mom?
05:10Yes, dear?
05:12You think I could have another glass of milk?
05:13This tastes kind of sour.
05:15Oh.
05:22Hi, Oz.
05:23Hi, Barney.
05:24What are you bound for?
05:25I'm just going down to the market
05:26to pick up a few things.
05:28Well, I hope you don't mind,
05:29but I have a little neighboring complaint to make.
05:31Oh, what's that?
05:32Well, it's nothing serious, Oz.
05:34Just that I wish you'd keep those darn windows closed
05:35in the mornings.
05:37What's the matter, does my snoring bother you?
05:38No, it's nothing like that.
05:43Just those darn pancakes Harriet makes.
05:45Oh, oh...
05:47Well, why should that make you sore?
05:49Well, Oz, it didn't really,
05:50it just made me a little envious.
05:52So I immediately suggested to Katherine
05:53that she make some pancakes too.
05:55Now that was where I made my mistake.
05:58Oh, you mean then you discovered, lady,
06:00you really don't like pancakes?
06:01Oh, no, I do!
06:03But you've never tasted them the way Katherine makes them.
06:05Oh, not so hot, huh?
06:07Oh, Oz, it was a terrible thing to do.
06:09But I actually had to sail a couple of them
06:10right out through the back window.
06:11Oh, so that's what it was.
06:15That's what what was?
06:16Well, Ricky claimed he saw a couple of flying saucers.
06:19You know, it's a lucky thing I didn't hit anybody.
06:24See, I don't know, Oz, it's the strangest thing.
06:27But Katherine is usually a terrific cook,
06:29but she just can't make good pancakes.
06:31Well, there's quite a knack to making good pancakes, Darnie.
06:35Sure wish she'd find the knack.
06:37Wish she could make them like Harriet does.
06:39Yeah, Harriet's usually very good at pancakes.
06:41But I must confess, the s'morings weren't quite
06:44up to her usual high standards.
06:46Are you kidding?
06:47They really smell good.
06:48Oh, yeah, well, they were OK.
06:50But see, she usually mixes her own batter.
06:53And this morning, she tried some new stuff,
06:55the hasty, tasty pancake mix.
06:57You know, it's already pre-mixed.
06:59Yeah, gee, I wonder if that's the stuff Katherine used.
07:02Well, I don't know.
07:04Like I say, you know, they were good,
07:06but they weren't quite up to her usual high standards.
07:09And they didn't meet the claims that the company
07:11made on the box.
07:12Oh, you mean one of those, if you aren't entirely satisfied,
07:15we'll gladly refund your money?
07:17No, they went a little further than that.
07:19They said, if the hasty, tasty pancakes aren't the finest
07:22you've ever eaten, we will cheerfully give you
07:25double your money back.
07:27Double?
07:28Yeah, it's quite an extravagant claim, isn't it?
07:31Well, if you ask me, somebody ought to take them up on that.
07:33Darnie, you're getting all worked up over nothing.
07:36Actually, they weren't that bad.
07:38Besides, the stuff only cost 47 cents in the first place.
07:41Well, Oz, I know, but twice that is, uh...
07:4394.
07:44Please, Oz, no coaching.
07:46Besides, what the heck can you do with 94 cents these days?
07:50Well, Oz, that's not the point.
07:52The money isn't important.
07:53There's a principle involved there.
07:55No, no, no, no, no, Darnie.
07:57The whole idea is that these are just advertising claims.
08:00You're not supposed to take that stuff literally.
08:04Besides, as I say, they were pretty good.
08:07Can you imagine somebody walking all the way down to the grocery store saying,
08:11your pancakes weren't the finest I've ever eaten,
08:13I want double my money back?
08:14And why not?
08:15Actually, you'd probably be doing the Hotsy Totsy company a big favor.
08:18Not Hotsy Totsy, Hanky Panky.
08:20All right, whatever it is.
08:22They'll probably be going on for years making soggy batter,
08:25unless somebody has the courage to call them on it.
08:27Well, Darnie, I told you before, they were okay.
08:31They weren't quite as good as Harriet makes, but they're okay.
08:34You said you were on your way down to the market anyway, didn't you?
08:36Yes, but I'm not on my way down to the market to ask for double my money back.
08:40You admitted yourself that their pancakes weren't as good as Harriet's.
08:43Forget it, Darnie.
08:45Okay, Oz, be a coward, shirk your duty.
08:49Well, I'll see you later, old boy.
08:50No, no, no, wait.
08:51While you're down there, how about picking a box of that stuff up for me?
08:54Oh, you mean you want to try them and then not like them and demand double your money back?
08:59Well, on a second thought, maybe you better not get any.
09:02I wouldn't qualify.
09:03What do you mean? Anybody qualifies.
09:06Well, let's face it, Oz, no matter how bad they are,
09:08they've got to be better than those manhole covers Catherine makes.
09:26I'll be right with you.
09:27Oh, that's okay. I'm in no hurry.
09:30Price of article 47 cents.
09:33Come out to be refunded.
09:3547 times 2.
09:3747 times 2.
09:392 times 7 is...
09:4094.
09:422 times 7 is 94?
09:45No, no, no.
09:462 times 47 is 94.
09:49Oh.
09:51Are you sure?
09:52Yes, it is.
09:53That's not what I get.
09:55I've worked it out three different ways.
09:57What do you get?
09:58Oh, I get 56, 83, and 110.
10:04Well, I'm sure you'll find 94 is the correct answer.
10:07I'm rather familiar with that problem.
10:10Yeah.
10:12So it is.
10:14God, it's too much work.
10:16My first day on the job and I have to get involved in something like this.
10:20It's just too much responsibility for a new man.
10:24Just what is it you're doing?
10:26Well, it's a very discouraging problem.
10:29Somebody doesn't like hasty, tasty pancake mix
10:32and they want double their money back.
10:35Oh, really?
10:36That's why I have to make three copies of all this
10:38and take photostats and I don't know what all.
10:40It's just...
10:41Well, if you pardon the expression,
10:43it's a darn nuisance.
10:46What do you mean?
10:48Frankly, I'm not suited to this type of work at all.
10:51I'm more the outdoor type.
10:54I like a job that keeps me out in the fresh air,
10:56something that's rough and rugged and...
11:04Are you all right?
11:07Yes, thank you.
11:09Somebody must have left the window open.
11:12There was never any of this complicated paperwork
11:14when I was at the mulch shop, I'll tell you that.
11:17Oh, yes, the mulch... I thought you looked familiar.
11:20Was that the varsity mulch shop?
11:22Yeah, and that was a very pleasant job, too,
11:24with all that ice cream around.
11:27I just started gaining too much weight.
11:29Oh, really?
11:30Yeah.
11:31I was getting hog fat.
11:34I'm good shape already.
11:40You know, it's quite a coincidence
11:42you're mentioning about this hasty, tasty pancake mix,
11:45because on the way down here I was talking with my neighbor
11:48and both of us felt that the hasty, tasty company
11:52didn't quite live up to the extravagant claims
11:54they make on the box.
11:55Now, wait a minute.
11:56You're not going to ask for a refund, are you?
11:58Oh!
11:59No, no, no, no, nothing like that.
12:01Good.
12:02No, I just came down here with a list of things
12:04my wife wants me to pick up.
12:06If you'll gather together, I'll pick them up later on.
12:08Yeah, fine.
12:09And for now, I think I'd like to have
12:11a couple of pieces of this bubble gum.
12:13Yeah, they're three for five cents.
12:15Well, I just want two.
12:19Only two of them?
12:20I can figure this out.
12:23Oh, that's okay.
12:24I'll take three.
12:27Bless you, sir.
12:30Well, I'll be back a little later for the groceries.
12:33Bye.
12:34Bye.
12:35Bye.
12:42Hi.
12:43I'm in the kitchen.
12:46Hey, guess what?
12:47I don't know what.
12:48Somebody returned a package of that hasty,
12:50tasty pancake mix to the store and called their bluff.
12:53Oh, really?
12:54Yeah, the clerk just told me about it.
12:56Now the company's going to have to make good.
12:58Oh, well, I hardly think a 94% loss
13:00will throw them into bankruptcy.
13:02Well, it isn't the money so much as the principle involved.
13:05I mean, after all, when a company makes
13:07extravagant claims, it's up to somebody to call them on it,
13:09I think.
13:10Oh, I don't know.
13:11It seems like an awful lot of trouble to me.
13:12You see, that's just it.
13:13People let things slide by because they
13:15think it's too much trouble or they're afraid of what
13:18people are going to say or they just don't have
13:20the courage of their convictions.
13:21Who was it?
13:22Did he say?
13:23No, I was thinking that on the way home.
13:25Wish I knew.
13:26I'd like to meet the man and shake him by the hand.
13:29Who's that, Pop?
13:30Hmm?
13:31Oh, hi, Rick.
13:32I was just telling your mother.
13:34Somebody came into the grocery store down there
13:36and demanded double his money back.
13:38Didn't like the pancake mix.
13:39I just said I'd like to meet the guy
13:41and shake him by the hand.
13:42Honest, Pop?
13:43Well, sure.
13:44Put it there, old buddy.
13:48You mean you're the guy?
13:50Sure.
13:51I keep telling you.
13:52I don't mess around, boy.
13:59Hey, Oz, wait a minute.
14:00Oz, I want to shake your hand.
14:02Oh, by golly, I want to shake both your hands.
14:04Believe me, Oz, it's a real honor
14:06to have you for a neighbor.
14:07What are you talking about?
14:08Oh, now, come on, Oz.
14:09Don't play it so cozy.
14:10You know darn well what I'm talking about.
14:12And I want to humbly apologize for ever
14:14doubting your courage.
14:15Thorny, if you're talking about what I think you're...
14:17Oh, you know darn well what I'm talking about, Oz.
14:19And I'm real proud of the way you made
14:21that hinky dinky pancake.
14:22No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
14:23Hasty tasty.
14:25Real proud of the way you made that company
14:27toe the mark.
14:28And I'll bet it's the first time
14:29anyone's had the nerve to call that bluff.
14:31Well, uh, Thorny, all this is very gratifying,
14:34but I think I should straighten out one little detail.
14:37Yeah?
14:38What's that?
14:39I had absolutely nothing to do with the whole thing.
14:42It was Ricky.
14:43Ricky?
14:44Ricky?
14:45Yeah, sure, he handled it all by himself.
14:47Handled the whole deal.
14:48I didn't know a thing about it.
14:49Well, then why have I been pounding you on the back
14:51and telling you what a big man you are?
14:54What a shame of you.
14:55That's a real chintzy thing to do.
14:56Now, don't give me the big blue-eyed innocent stuff
14:58to think you'd try to steal the glory from a little boy.
15:01And your own son, too.
15:02For shame, Oz, for shame.
15:04Well, that's just the way I am, Thorny.
15:07I'm a cad.
15:10Well, I hope you're gonna have the decency
15:12to let him keep the money.
15:14I think I will.
15:15After all, he was the guy who earned it.
15:18Imagine that little son of a gun.
15:20Well, I still think he was right.
15:22Oh, well, technically he was, I guess.
15:24After all, they said if these aren't the finest pancakes
15:27you've ever tasted, and he liked his mother's better,
15:30so there you are.
15:31Well, yeah, there you are.
15:32He was within his rights.
15:33If that Honky Tonky Pancake Company ever...
15:37You hear what I said, Oz?
15:38If the Honky Tonky Pancake Company...
15:40Yes, I heard you.
15:41That's the name of the outfit,
15:42the Honky Tonky Pancake Company.
15:44Well, anyway, I think Ricky was well within his rights.
15:47Believe me, Mr. Nelson,
15:48I think you have an airtight case there.
15:50Well, thank you, Counselor.
15:52Very good.
15:54Oh, I think I heard the mailman stop at your place.
15:57Maybe he brought some good news
15:58about the Hokey Pokey Pancake Company.
16:01It's not Hokey Pokey.
16:03It's Herky Turkey.
16:07Well, I'll see you later, Corny.
16:09Uh, Thorny.
16:11I wonder if the mailman's been here yet.
16:14Yeah, he was here a little while ago,
16:15but there's nothing for you.
16:16Well, that Pancake Company
16:17sure is taking their time about it.
16:19They'll get around to it after a while.
16:21Yeah, I sure wish they'd hurry up.
16:24What are you going to do with the money
16:25after you get it anyhow?
16:26I'm going to invest it.
16:28How can you invest 94 cents?
16:30I don't know.
16:31I don't know.
16:32I don't know.
16:33I don't know.
16:34I don't know.
16:35I don't know.
16:36I don't know.
16:37I don't know.
16:38I don't know.
16:39I don't know.
16:40Well, I'm going to buy two more boxes
16:41of hasty tasty pancake mix.
16:45Hey, now wait a minute.
16:46This can get out of hand, you know.
16:47Hickey can make a fortune.
16:49It says right on the box
16:50that you get double your money back.
16:51I know what it says on the box.
16:52But after all, if you've bought
16:53the pancake mix once
16:54and you don't like it,
16:55why buy anymore?
16:56Well, how else am I gonna get
16:58double my money back?
17:01Well, once is OK, but after that
17:02it gets slightly on the fraudulent side.
17:04What's this?
17:05Oh.
17:06Ricky figures he's got a good thing
17:08going for him here on this pancake deal.
17:09pancake deal I was just telling it once is enough once is more than enough I just
17:13hope it doesn't cause us any embarrassment oh I don't think it'll cause embarrassment
17:17after all just send him
17:18a form letter with the check and close OK with me boy of course you're going to split
17:24with your old pal aren't you buddy are you kidding me heck it wasn't even your money
17:28in the first place what do you want I did all the work OK got it out now.
17:33Mr Melton Yes and my name is Bailey Alfred K.
17:38Bailey Oh I'm president of the hasty tasty pancake company Oh what would you come
17:44after thank you this is our sales manager Mr Crawford I'm
17:48a crock and this is Mr Witherspoon with Mr Plimpton Mr Plimpton and my secretary
17:52Mr Twombly Mr Twombly you really should have got all this trouble oh it was no trouble
17:57at all Mr Nelson as a matter of fact we were just passing through on our way to a
18:00sales convention when Mr Crawford popped up with a very splendid idea that we stopped
18:04by and pay you a visit thank you A.K. you see Mr Nelson our business is built on satisfied
18:10customers and if a customer isn't satisfied we want to find out why oh well it isn't
18:15that we weren't satisfied with your pancakes but you have to be completely satisfied Mr
18:20Nelson pardon the interruption A.K. we have a little slogan around the shop Mr Nelson
18:25a customer who isn't completely satisfied isn't a completely satisfied customer
18:29yes there's probably a lot of truth in that remark if you don't honestly believe that
18:35hasty tasty pancakes are the best pancakes you ever tasted then by George we want to
18:40know about it oh by the way I have a check here for you oh now that isn't necessary oh
18:45no no that's our agreement and we want to stand by it as it says on the package we will
18:50cheerfully give you double your money back are we ready gentlemen here's your check
18:57well that's very sporting of you gentlemen but really I wasn't the one who returned the
19:03pancake mix do you mean you're not Mr Ricky Nelson no Ricky Nelson is my son oh just Ricky
19:11yes sir oh here he is right here and this is my wife these folks are from the hasty
19:15pasty pancake company hasty tasty this is Mr. A.K. Bailey Harriet the president of the
19:22company how do you do so this is the young man who isn't completely satisfied with our
19:27pancakes is that right yes sir won't you gentlemen come into the living room oh yeah here let me
19:32take your hat you shouldn't go to all this trouble Mr. Bailey really the pancakes were
19:36just fine well thank you Mrs. Nelson but we like to feel that every member of the family
19:41is really sold on hasty tasty you see we're constantly striving to improve our recipe so
19:46naturally we're most eager to hear any complaints well I don't think you'd call it a complaint
19:50honestly I think you're giving the matter more importance than it deserves if I may
19:55interject a thought a cake oh yeah we have a little saying around the office mrs. Nelson
19:59any complaints an important matter when it helps our firm make a better batter oh well that's a
20:08fine attitude yes and we're willing to pay for it if you don't honestly believe that hasty tasty
20:13pancakes are the finest pancakes you've ever tasted then we cheerfully give you double your
20:17money back Ricky Nelson here is your certified check for the sum of 94 cents oh just one moment
20:25there's a camera in the case Walter yes sir would you mind if we snap the picture of this
20:30mr. no no go right ahead you'd be delighted this will only take a moment now let's see
20:35would you mind stepping right over here by the bookcase please Ricky yes sir now in case you
20:49please thank you I'll be handing in the check oh my that looks fine a big smile Ricky hold it
20:56there we are well I think that about does it except for one thing I wouldn't feel right
21:02leaving here without making sure that Ricky was in there rooting for the hasty tasty team
21:06and mrs. Nelson could I use your kitchen mr. Bailey if I Ricky would you lead the way a gentleman
21:13the usual procedure a yes yes and no offense mrs. Nelson but I think maybe I can sell Ricky
21:25Ricky I'm going to whip you up the finest batch of pancakes that you've ever eaten
21:29can I get you an apron mr. Bailey oh no no I think I have all the necessary paraphernalia
21:35you've got the short sleeves I can't oh yes Walden all prepared there we are
21:39it's certainly very nice of you mrs. Nelson how you coming I can't find five the best part of
21:49the hasty tasty pancake mix is no fuss no muss everything all right it's all set
21:55wonderful surprise
22:10thank you miss Tom Lee
22:12tasty tasty I must compliment you on your organization it's really a pleasure to watch
22:23you men in action well thank you mr. Nelson we try to please oh well pardon me Ricky I'd like to
22:30ask you a question did you like strawberry jam yes it's strawberry jam now do you like chocolate
22:38ice cream yeah I thought it would be it is with most of the boys and chocolate ice cream
22:44how are we doing there boys coming along fine a cake they said you do smell good mr. Bailey oh
22:54yes Clinton and Witherspoon are a sterling combination already a cake good good now Ricky
23:00get yourself all set for a hasty tasty golden brown delight a real super production they put
23:05it right on here there we are mmm that smells good a Crawford okay okay the ice cream please
23:14ice cream there we are it's strawberry jam strawberry jam good now the whipped cream whipped
23:25cream ah this probably there we are now sink your fangs into that Ricky
23:37well Ricky what's the
23:55I want to be all right if I had one of those it looks delicious
24:26oh hi honey what are you bound for just down the grocery store that come along well I won't
24:36get involved in a big shopping session well I know nothing like that just gonna buy some ice
24:41cream and some chocolate syrup and some bananas and some strawberry preserves and some whipped
24:47cream and some sliced peaches well it sounds like you're gonna have quite a dessert for dinner no no
24:52no it's not dessert this is in the nature of a little experiment I think I've discovered a
24:58wonderful way to get Ricky to eat his spinach Frank Nelson was a K Bailey the part of mr.
25:17Clementin was played by Ray Pike Hal Smith was mr. Crawford Vera Mark played the part
25:25of Miss Twombly and Sterling Holloway was the grocery man don't forget that a completely
25:31different episode of the adventures of Ozzie and Harriet is heard every Friday night on
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