How to Paint a House
The McCoys are swindled by a shady paint salesman.
The McCoys are swindled by a shady paint salesman.
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Luke does too good of a job as dog catcher, and the McCoys wind up with a household full of homeless pups.
Grampa is thrilled to have a new neighbor until she outdoes Grampa in everything.
Trouble ensues when Grampa meets Hassie's rich boyfriend.
In hopes of staving off foreclosure, Amos courts the elderly spinster holding the mortgage on the McCoy farm.
Luke pretends that the girl veterinarian secretly treating their ailing cow is one of his new girlfriends.
Grampa Amos must adjust to a more modern way of life when the McCoy family moves to California.
12-year-old Little Luke gets his first job as a paperboy and chooses to spend his earnings on himself.
George's cousin stays at the McCoys' farm and proceeds to take over the house.
The McCoys are swindled by a shady paint salesman.
Luke finds out the hard way about what it takes to run the farm when a swindler gets the best of him.
The McCoys get more than they bargained for when they try to better acquaint themselves with Hassie's friends.
Kate seems to be having too good of a time in Bakersfield, much to Luke's dismay.
Grampa sees red when a matador tries to lure Pepino into the bullring.
A boy's convict father escapes prison, and the Cartwrights must protect him at the Ponderosa.
A prospector hits a lucrative vein, and he's not about to share it with anyone not even his partner.
The last days of notorious outlaw Billy the Kid are told from the viewpoint of Pat Garrett.
A widow frantically looks for help after the children she was caring for have been captured by Natives.
A man who claims he can resurrect the dead poses a problem for killer Bill Groat.
A quiet dressmaker for the dance hall girls in a Western mining camp is discovered to be Tiger Lil.
Wells Fargo stage driver Charlie Parkhurst wins fame for his daring endeavors.
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