A farmer who owned a cow named Maybelle and claimed he was related to famed American writer Erskine Caldwell. After an elk tried to mate with Maybelle, Abner shot it with a tranquilizer and had it moved to Yellowstone.
A friend of Carol's ex-husband Gary. Carol ran into him a few days before "The Check Isn't in The Mail" and he mentioned that Gary was upset that Carol got his fancy rowing machine in their divorce.
The gay nephew of Louise Pritchard, a resident of Hickory, Arkansas. He works in a night club where he dresses up like Joann Rivers, and Louise visits him once a year.
The leader of a small South American country called San Rojos. While at a protest, Carol was photographed holding a banner that said "Freedom fighters yes, Colonel Mendotzi no".
A doctor at the Community Medical Center who took over Harry's work while he was in the Bahamas. Dr. Gordon is less concerned about his patients' comfort and is more concerned with an efficient practice, closing the office early in the evening and calling Harry's methods "sloppy". According to Laverne, Dr. Gordon runs a more efficient practice, but the patients hate him.
A doctor at the Community Medical Center who was working on research for the US Department of Defense. According to Laverne, Dr. Harrison was researching ESP, which explained his twenty-three consecutive wins in the Center's football pool.
An elk that became attracted to Abner Caldwell's cow Maybelle. The elk broke down a fence, knocked over a tree, and broke into the barn trying to get to Maybelle. Eventually, Abner Caldwell shot it with a tranquilizer and had it moved to Yellowstone.
One of Charley Dietz's friends. Before the events of "Harry Snubs Laverne", Gino died alone in his apartment when the mirror on his bedroom ceiling fell on him. While at Gino's funeral, Charley began to worry about his own mortality.
A dream interpreter from the town of Hickory. Laverne mentions that he could've been able to interpret Harry's strange recurring dream, but he was away from town participating in a spitting contest.
The uncle of Laverne Todd. Uncle Walter was notoriously fat, as Laverne once saw him eat an entire sack of potatoes, a couple gallons of pork and beans, and a half-dozen loaves of stale sourdough bread. He died the Tuesday before "Barbara Gets Shot", and weighed 672 pounds at the time of his death.