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Luke schemes to get rich by selling Mama Garcia's bean sauce.
Trouble is on the way when Little Greg sees Luke giving Louise a kiss.
Louise and Luke help patch up the Porters' spat--which starts one of their own.
Luke agrees to become Pat's partner in the ownership of a boat.
Trouble ensues when Luke blows all of the money he has saved.
Uncle Rightly McCoy starts courting Flora, hoping she will finance his musical milker. When Luke informs George that Uncle Rightly is only interested in Flora's money, they decide to step in and break up the romance.
Louise's socialite aunt takes an interest in Luke's uncle, and Luke doesn't like it.
Strange noises in the house convince Grampa that he has been cursed.
Luke, George and Grampa find themselves getting a lot of female attention after they are chosen as judges for a homemaking contest.
Luke does too good of a job as dog catcher, and the McCoy household winds up full of homeless pups.
Luke and Louise feel they have a real problem with Greg, who is always telling fantastic stories about imaginable playmates and people. When they return home from a day's outing, after leaving Greg with Pepino, he tells them that three escaped convicts had been captured by the police at their home, and they decide it is just another one of his tall tales.
Grampa is worried that when Luke marries, he will leave the farm.
George loans Luke some money, thanks to the charms of Aunt Win.
Luke's romance with Louise is moving too slow for Aunt Win, and she tries to speed things along.
Little Greg runs away from home when his widowed mom decides to remarry.
Grandpa bristles at Sir Fergus, head of the Scottish branch of the McCoy family, when he arrives and proceeds to exercise all the authority of the Laird of the Clan. Grandpa's anger erupts when Sir Fergus extends his influence to Grandpa's pet goose, Floyd. Grandpa begins one of his devious plots to oust the Scotch usurper from his position of power.
Grampa helps Louise harvest ner crop, but he's more troublesome than helpful.
Luke meets an attractive widow, Louise Howard, after her runaway cow tramples the McCoy cornfield. Grandpa connives to promote a romance between Luke and Louise in a most surprising way.
Luke gets a hair-raising ride in an airplane that leaves him dizzy when he tangles with a crop duster over the affections of a wealthy girl from Texas, and winds up on the short end.
A winsome dance instructor tricks Luke into signing up for a 20-year dance course. It is up to Grandpa to rescue him from this expensive situation with a devious plan that involves Grandpa's signing up for the course, too.
Uncle Rightly promotes a corn growing contest at the Grange and volunteers a $500 award to the winner in Grandpa and Luke's name. When Luke learns Uncle Rightly doesn't have the $500, it becomes a major problem of raising the money and saving face with the Grange members.
Luke lands the enjoyable job of teaching calisthenics at a ladies' health club. Grandpa decides that Luke's presence there may attract some business for the McCoy roadside fruit stand. Grandpa then surreptitiously tempts the dieting health club enrollees with a variety of tasty fruit products, thus undermining the efforts of unsuspecting Luke.
Grampa and George take turns at playing Cupid when their respective farmhands, Pepino and Pedro, find themselves competing for the same girl.
Luke discovers a new source of income when he reports the gossip he overhears at the laundromat to the reporter of the local newspaper and is paid for the items. He runs into trouble with Pat Clemens when she finds out that he reported her possible marriage.
Knowing that Grampa will disapprove, Luke pretends that the girl veterinarian secretly treating their ailing cow is one of his new girlfriends--but Grampa finds out and trouble ensues.
Grampa and Luke are left with an unproductive hired helper when Pepino apparently inherits a valuable Arizona estate.
Luke proves to be an easy target for Mrs. Gaylord, an ambitious housekeeper who hopes her new position in the McCoy household may lead to a more permanent position for her unmarried daughter.
Taina Engstrom, a Hollywood actress escaping from her hectic existence, finds peace and quiet at the McCoy farm posing as a housekeeper--until Luke begins falling for her.
Grampa thinks he sees an opportunity for financial gain after a paratrooper lands on an old chicken coop, but Luke doesn't like the idea.
Grampa almost becomes involved in an international incident when he invites a foreign nation's farm tour visiting George's ranch to detour by the McCoy farm.
Luke gets swindled by a wily, smooth-talking saleswoman, but Grampa has a plan.
George's big moment during his election as commander of the local VFW post is disrupted when Grampa brings to the ceremonies three of George's buddies who know the real story of his "heroic" battlefield actions.
Grampa thinks he has a good thing going when he encourages three widows to do household chores at the farm--until he realizes that all three are looking for marriage.
Grandpa arranges for Tilda Hicks from Smokey Corners to join the McCoy family as housekeeper, and she immediately sets her cap for widower Luke McCoy. The arrangement proves highly successful until Tilda attends the neighborhood dance with Luke and scores an immediate hit with the local masculine populace.