 Hello there. This is the family doctor. This is Windsor. This is Chick Harper. Well, no faith hasn't been in yet. You bet I will. I'll give her the message when she comes in. All right. Goodbye, Mrs. Windsor. So faith coming in, huh? Gee. Oh, I better clean off that soda counter. Hello, Mr. Mayor. Howdy there, young fella. Howdy. Something I can do for you? Yeah. I can show you can fill up this bottle of liniment. Well, I don't think I can fill it up, but I can sell you a new one. They come from the holes they all filled. All right. Give me another bottle. Just a minute. There you are. How much you going to cost me? Let me see. It's down the bottom of the bottle. Forty-nine cents. Forty-nine. Well, there's four bits. You can keep the penny. Keep the penny. Okay. Thanks. Say, Mr. Miller. Yeah. It sure is a beautiful day, isn't it? I haven't noticed you've been too busy. The Almanac says there's going to be a full moon tonight, too. That's all right. We do have them once in a while. Mr. Miller. Yeah. What would I have to do to rent one of your boats for a little row around the lake this evening? Well, well, I don't have much to do, except give me a deposit of two dollars and, of course, twenty-five cents an hour. Hey, Mr. Miller. Yeah. It would be okay if I brought a young lady with me, wouldn't it? Yes. A young lady. Say, now, you listen to me, young fella. You've been residing in Cedarton long enough to know that I don't win none of my books to young ladies, except with a note from their ma or pa. Gotta have a note. Wrong. And if she ain't got a ma or pa, well, you ought to look. Fair weather. Oh, hello, Mr. Miller. Oh, hello. Nice day, isn't it? Yes, it is. Hello, Fay. Hello, Chick. Your mother phoned for you a few minutes ago. She wants you to bring home and atomize her. Your dad's got another spell of hay fever. Oh, all right. And I want a double pineapple delight with whipped cream. Okay. Right away. Say, uh, I haven't seen you in the store much lately, Fay. No, I guess you haven't. Oh, you used to come in quite a lot. Uh-huh. Well, I haven't seen you at that church. Young people meeting very often, either. Oh, yes, well, Mr. May's been having me stay on at the store here while he goes to dinner at that time. Oh. You don't like me very well, do you? What? Why, Chick Harper, what do you mean? Well, you haven't been coming into the store. Well, I kind of thought you sort of, well, didn't like me anymore. Oh, listen. I thought you liked Ella Mary's list. Huh? Oh, well, I do like Ella Mary, but I like you better, Fay. Well, there's your pineapple delight. Oh, thank you. Fay. Hello? What are you... Well, I mean, are you doing anything tonight after supper? Just starting my homework. That's all. You got much of it to do? Not much. No. Well, would you like to take a ride with me up to Miller's Lake? I could get Mr. May to let me use the delivery truck. Oh, well, yeah. I think that would be fun. And you think you could get your mother to give you a note to Griff Miller saying it's okay for you to take a ride in a boat? Well, I think so. I'll try. I've been out on the lake for a long time. Say, this is going to be fun. Well, okay then. It's a date, huh? Yeah. All right, Chick. Well, if I'd better be running along now, I'll pay you for the pineapple delight later. Oh, that's okay. Say, Fay. Yeah? Do you think it might be a good idea if we didn't say anything about this to Ella Mary? Uh-huh. Well, goodbye. Goodbye. See you after supper. Gee. But last I got up never enough to ask Faith Windsor for a date. Oh, golly, she forgot the atomizer. Let me see. U-D- U-D-Colony. A superior lotion for aftershaving. Huh? Well, I've just shaved, so here goes. Hmm. Gee, it smells good. Golly, that makes a man feel swell. Now, let me see. Virginia Molly. Molly Knox's rosewater. Hmm. Gee, this is better than the other stuff. I'll try a little of this. Ah, that sure is wonderful. Now, old-fashioned garden pomade for the care of the hare. Uh-huh. Well, here goes. See, that stuff smells pretty good too. Well, I guess I'm all ready just as soon as Mr. May gets back. Oh, hello, Dr. Adams. Hello, Chick. Well, how's business? Say... What's the matter? What in the world's happening here? Nothing. Why? What's Pete May done to this store? Smells like a perfume factory. Oh, that. Well, I guess it's me, Dr. Adams. You? What do you mean? Well, I was kind of going out this evening, and I was just sort of... well, fixing up a little. Ah, I see. Your engagement is with one of the local young ladies, I presume? Oh, yes, sure. Hmm. Not the daughter of a local grocery store proprietor. Oh, hello, Mary. No. Well, what can I do for you, Dr. Adams? Well, you can give me that atomizer. You forgot to send home to Judge Windsor by faith this afternoon. All that? Yeah, sure. And here you are, Doctor. This one all right? Oh, yes. That'll do very nicely. Hello, Doctor. Hello, Mary. Hello, Chick. Well, I guess I'll have a chocolate pecan Sunday. Okay. Well, Mary, are you going into the post-Ducal's beauty contest? Beauty contest. Eh, didn't you hear about it? No. Eh, I was just up to the Windsors, and Mrs. Windsor said she was going to put faith into it. Oh, is she? There's your Sunday, Sunday, Al and Mary. Oh, thanks. Well, I guess I'd better start cleaning up the back room now. Is there anything else you want, Dr. Adams? No, that's all just now, Chick. Run along. Well, thanks. Eh, hello, Mary. Yes? Do you have any sort of, well, hankering to go into this beauty contest? No, no, I don't think so. It's kind of common, I think. Well, maybe you're right at that. Um, Chick, uh, Harper's all, he's all dressed up tonight, isn't he? Oh, is he? Oh, yes, yes, maybe he is. Well, I wonder, uh, I wonder if he's going out. Going out? I mean, I wonder if he's got a date. Well, wouldn't be at all surprised. Yes, it's quite possible. Yeah. You know, hello, Mary. Yes? I think you're making a big mistake. Mistake? Wow. Well, why should an attractive young lady like you concentrate all her attentions on one young man when there's so many fine young fellas in Seterton? Me by Dr. Adams, why, I'm not concentrating on any young one man. Well, just think it over, Ella Mary. Think it over. Hi, Doc. Hello, Pete. Hello, Ella Mary. Say, what the... What? Hey, what is this? What's happened here? What do you mean, Pete? Well, this store of mine smells like a barbershop. Oh, well, maybe... Maybe Chick might be able to explain, Pete. He's been here longer than Ella Mary or me. Huh? Chick? Oh, wow. So, I say, what's your name? And that reminds me. Chick! Yes, sir? Come here a sec, will ya? Sure. Yes, sir? Say, Chick, I'm afraid I've kind of a disappointment for you this evening. Disappointment? Yeah. You see, Amos Days put me on the committee to arrange for the first annual Seterton Festival and historic pageant. And there's going to be a meeting of the committee this evening up to the Post-Bugle Office. You don't mean that... That you will have to call off your date with Faith Windsor. She won't mind. There'll be lots of other evenings later. Pete, don't you? And Chick wanted to discuss your private affairs back in the prescription room. Private affairs? Oh, they ain't nothing private about this, Doc. It'll be in the Post-Bugle tomorrow. Huh? What? Yeah, I mean about me being put on the committee. No, it's perfectly okey-dokey to talk about it. You see, Doc, I got an idea that we should ought to make this pageant sort of allegorical. Sort of what? Allegorical. I've been talking with Mrs. O'Malley about it. She's going to direct it, you know. Oh. Yeah. And now, uh, say, uh, Chick. Yes, sir? I just happen to think, hadn't you better phone up Faith and tell her you gotta break that date with her this evening? She'll understand, cause her paws on the committee, too. Phone her from here? Sure thing. Go ahead. Well, uh, you see, I... Go ahead. I'll watch the fountain for you. Well, all right. How's it about having a bottle of pop on the house, Doc? Oh, all right, Faith. Don't mind if I do. Uh, lemon soda. Hello. Give me just one of these. Your house, please. Hello, Faith. This is Chick. Yeah. Say, Faith, I'm awfully sorry, but we can't... we can't go out tonight. When I've got to work here at the store, Mr. May is going out to a... Oh, no, listen, Faith. Wait a minute. Oh, don't say that. I can't help it. Can I have... Hello? Hello? Hello, Faith? Hello? Well, there's your lemon soda, Doc. Oh, thanks. As I was... Hey, Chick. Yes, sir? Where are you going? I'm going back and finish cleaning up the prescription room until you get ready to go. Oh, okay, okay. Well, as I was saying... Mr. May. Yes, what is it, Ella Mary? I think I'll have another chocolate pecan sundae. Make it a double one this time, will you, please? Well, sure thing, you know. Say, you must have enjoyed that first one. I did. I enjoyed it more than any other sundae I ever ate in my life. Well, what do you know? Because I'm through concentrating, like Dr. Adam Settler was doing. Concentrating? And I'm going into that beauty contest. And what's more, I'm going to win it, too. This is the family doctor. I'll be in to see you again right soon. Goodbye.