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When Mr. Mueller, the owner of the local bakery's wife leaves in an act of protest, Hazel decides to buy a stake in the business in an attempt to help him out. However, it doesn't take long for Hazel to get roped into moonlighting to help the meet the bakery's orders. As a result, her work for the Baxter's starts to suffer.
Hazel helps a gambler get a job as George's assistant.
The neighbor's maid becomes the object of Hazel's obsession when she tries to get the individual to join her club. However, she is unaware that the maid is actually a Japanese houseboy.
Hazel takes it upon herself to paint a crosswalk in the street in front of the Baxter home and quickly finds herslef in court.
Gus, a friend of Hazel's, is caught with a bugging device while in a department store and is accused of being a spy for a rival store.
The television reception the Baxter's have been getting is unbearable and George accuses his neighbor's short-wave radio as the culprit.
The mayor appoints George to the committee investigating the sales of sweepstakes tickets and soon after, Hazel presents him with a present, a sweepstakes ticket.
A quick tempered opera singer is pacified by Hazel's boyfriend, Enzo.
Harold has a date to go to the school dance but he also has an escort who's going to accompany him and his date, Hazel.
Unwanted house guests invade the Baxter home and Hazel tries to help the Baxter get rid of them and their untrained dog.
Hazel is all excited because a famous golfer, Tony Lema, is going to be at the airport but once she's their, problems arise.
Dorothy discovers a mink coat in the house and jumps to the conclusion that it's a Christmas gift for her from George. Little does she know, Harry had bought if for Rita and asked George to hide it for him.
George's sister, Dierdre and her husband, Harry get into a fight which leads to a break up. So Hazel tries to get them back together.
George's partner and his wife get into a terrible argument and it's all thanks to Hazel.
Hazel wants to have the kitchen remodeled but George is against the idea. So Hazel comes up with a plan to trick him.
A Russian dignitary is staying in the Baxter's home but little do they know that he's really a phony sent there to test them to see if they are the right family to host the real Russian.
George's partner and his new bride are looking to buy a home so Hazel arranges to sell the neighbor's house so they can have it.
Hazel enters herself in a contest and becomes a finalist and if she wins she gets a trip for two to the world's fair.
Harriet and Herbert Johnson are having financial problems so George steps in and tries to help.
George is fed up with Hazel always snooping in his business and Hazel is fed up with him snooping in hers, they each make a promise to just mind their own business.
George's nephew, Kevin and his wife break up after she discovers that he is having an affair, so as usual, Hazel steps in to try to get the two back together.
George gets a flag as a gift from the Defense Department so Hazel tries to get him to buy a flagpole so he can fly it.
George's secretary breaks up with her boyfriend after a big argument and Hazel takes steps to try to bring them back together.
George has a headache waiting to happen when he tries to write up a contract for his client, Mr. Griffin, and a business rival, Mr. Egan, but the two men refuse to come to terms on their business deal. When it looks like the deal will fall through, Hazel is able to get the two men to agree terms.
Hazel talks Mr. Baxter into hosting the Governor at a luncheon at his home. However, what she thinks is going to be a happy occasion because she will get to meet him in person, she soon learns that there are several neighbors who plan to protest his visit.
The Baxter house has been robbed and the person suspected of doing it is George's cousin, Fred.