- Uncle Joe spends Kate's money to buy cases of a stinky men and women's cologne for a fast buck. The money was for screens in the hotel to keep mosquitoes from repelling guests. Kate hopes to unload the stock and stop losing guests.
- Uncle Joe spends Kate's money to buy cases of lousy men and women's cologne to make a fast buck reselling it. The money was intended to put screens in the hotel that will keep mosquitoes from chasing away paying guests, so Kate has to find a way to get money for cologne no one wants before she doesn't have any guests left.—Anonymous
- A heat wave has hit Hooterville, which means that the abundant number of mosquitoes from the nearby swamp are migrating their way up to the Shady Rest. Kate may lose her only two guests, independent traveling salesmen Mr. Gordon and Mr. Blake, unless the window screens Kate asked Uncle Joe to order are on the next train. What Kate doesn't know is that Uncle Joe never placed the order, he instead deciding to use that money - which originally was Billie Jo's college fund - to become the exclusive distributor for Lord and Lady Violet Cologne. Everyone but Uncle Joe seems to think it a bad investment, especially after they smell the cologne. Despite Joe still believing he can sell the cologne for a profit (in his mind so that he can buy an air conditioning system for the hotel instead of the window screens), Kate wants to unload the cologne solely at a break even margin, first to Sam, and then to Mssrs. Gordon and Blake, but Kate's ethics may get the better of her. That is unless they all can find another practical use for the cologne.—Huggo
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