In a panic, Mahala May phones Marshall Grayburn that the men of Camp Runamuck have stolen their corn. The marshall demands the sheriff and Deputy Elwin put a stop to the constant fighting between the camps. Spiffy finds his solution in the teachings of a Tibetan philosopher for "a vision of peace between the two camps." Wivenhoe, Doc and Pruett try yoga and listening to the tranquil writings led by Spiffy. The sheriff comes with the ultimatum, and the men calmly insist they're changed men. Spiffy leads the men to Camp Divine to "extend a hand of peace". Everyone is good friends now, and they work together to repair tent roofs that the men previously punched holes in. When it rains, and everyone and everything gets soaked, hostilities reignite. Without any cover, the buildings are flooded and the camp destroyed. Spiffy turns again to his vision of peace, but it may be hard to see through pie filling.
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