The boys sell bootleg Davy Crockett hats.
Earl is suspected of being a Communist sympathizer.
Earl discovers that Irene's cousin Judith has a knack for bowling, and decides to manage her new, promising career.
Earl is ecstatic when Irene's late uncle leaves them a small inheritance—that is until he learns that they have to pay for the funeral.
Earl is surprisingly tight-lipped when an old one-armed Army buddy shows up and tells all how Earl saved his life during World War II.
A crafty union leader pulls out all the stops to organize Paradise Storage's only rank-and-file employee, klutzy Claude, who happens to be Irene's nephew.
After Earl decides to get a coffee machine for his office (the proceeds from which will go to charity), his wife Irene and her friends start hanging around the office all the time.