Lisa is shocked that Hooterville doesn't have a beauty salon. She calls Oliver's mother who ships out her hairdresser, Claude. (She blackmails him with one word: "Scranton.") Setting up shop on the Cannonball, he gives the Hooterville women new hairdos. Now, they're too "beautiful" for farm work.
morelessThis is the first of many episodes where the locals threaten to tar and feather Oliver.
Lisa's hen Alice climbs into a bowl and lays the number of eggs Lisa requests each morning for breakfast. She feeds Alice and her "children" (chicks) corn flakes for breakfast.
Lisa is appointed by The Ladies Every Other Wednesday Afternoon Discussion Club to bring a beauty salon to Hooterville.
It's never revealed what happened to Claude in Scranton.
Lisa: (to the Ladies Every Other Wednesday Afternoon Discussion Club) Beauty parlors. We need one in the valley.
Doris: What for?
Lisa: Mrs. Ziffel, when your husband comes home tired from the barn, don't you want to look nice for him?
Doris: Fred? Huh! All he cares about is his pigs!
Lisa: Mrs. Ziffel, don't you want him to notice you?
Doris: The only time Fred Ziffel would notice me is if I had a long snoot and an apple in my mouth!
Hank: Yes, the chief insists that we keep fit. Well, like he said to me the other day. "Mildred," he said--
Oliver: Mildred?
Hank: Ahh. I guess he was talking to my mother. Couldn't have been talking to my mother. Her name is Sarah. Wonder why he called me Mildred.
Eb: (to Oliver while he's trying to milk Eleanor) Easy! You ain't pullin' taffy!
Lisa Douglas: Mr. Ziffle, when was the last time you told your wife she was beautiful? Fred Ziffle: 1929!
S 6 : Ep 26
Aired 4/27/71 (25:43)
S 6 : Ep 25
Aired 3/16/71 (25:11)
S 6 : Ep 24
Aired 3/9/71 (25:43)
S 6 : Ep 23
Aired 3/2/71 (25:44)
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