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Woodcutter Sageman teaches the Andersons about goal setting and learning to believe in yourself to achieve the goals.
Margaret, Jim, and Betty travel to visit with Margaret's parents because Dad is reluctantly retiring.
Margaret has a challenging day with her family which a young mother-to-be observes and becomes discouraged until Margaret explains the value of motherhood.
Jim advises Bud on how to make a date with a shy girl, but Betty advises the girl thwarting Bud's advances.
The "Most likely to succeed" school friend of Jim and Margaret is embarrassed to be selling door-to-door for Utica Kitchen Utensils.
Babysitting a 1-year-old at the Anderson's home.
Bud's Sunday School class buys a radio for a classmate recovering from a broken leg, but Bud thinks he wants more credit for the gift.
Kathy depends on a lucky penny during a spelling bee.
Betty is in a pickle having to choose between competing college demands.
Jim narrates this dramatic story of Bud the hero (surprise ending).
Bud learns the hard way to improve his car driving safety habits.
Bud proudly buys a $10 car, his first car.
The Anderson's have an unexpected famous movie star guest arrive after a fender bender.
Aspiring writer Bud takes trip to Hillsboro to make notes about real life for future writing source material.
Betty is in Love with an Air force Pilot that may be transferred to Alaska.
Bud learns a lesson at the school of hard knocks when a carnival comes to town.
The whole family gets concerned and worried about helping a family on a ship that sends an SOS that the family overhears on bud's short-wave radio receiver.that no one else is hearing; the only problem is that the ship is 1,000 miles away.
Bud and his friends seek help in having a lawn party.
An over-stressed Margaret takes a relaxing time-out and Jim learns that he must work to be a great husband.
The family becomes marooned on a deserted island on the lake and must make do until rescued.
A self-employed landscaper improves Margaret's lawn and touches the entire family's heart with his dedication to the beauty of plants.
Jim takes on his company's vice-president's adult son to try to help him succeed in his father's insurance business.
It's Christmas eve, and it takes a leaking pipe to bring a plumber that explains the meaning of Christmas to Kathy who finally understands. The whole family including the guest aunt star in this touching story set in the 1600s or before. Watch for the fastest live wardrobe change at the end of the episode.
Several family members must learn the hard lesson that some people may talk a big story and make promises that they can not later honor.
Betty becomes a member of the "In-Crowd" at college but is attracted to an outcast.
Betty falls in love when she goes to New York to attend her friend's wedding.
Bud takes a job on the local newspaper.
A striking beauty causes Betty to feel a lack of esteem.
Betty and Bud get embarrassed and upset when their parents want to wear 1920s style clothing to a costume party.
Bud talks Jim into giving him ten dollar a week allowance.
Betty shocks her family when she tells them that she doesn't want a birthday party or any presents.
Margaret campaigns to help an old retired author receive some recognition for his work.
Betty decides to live with a roommate, only to find out that sharing an apartment isn't as glamorous as it seems.
Bud prepares for a date with a taller and older woman by putting lifts in his shoes and powder in his hair.
The family visits the state college Margaret and Jim attended for Betty to consider as her college.
On a dude ranch, Betty falls in love with a cowboy only to discover the relationship won't last.
Bud's new girl friend manipulates Bud trying to make him miss his mom's birthday celebration.