Overview
After Sam makes some renovations and introduces some streamlined processes to the post office, he learns from the government that they are planning on shutting down his postal substation. Uncle Joe springs into action to save the Hooterville post office from closure. The plan is to have all the valley residents mail themselves something, to show that there is a need and demand for that substation to stay open. Joe then tries to see his congressman in Washington DC with Janet and Bobbie Jo. While there Joe recites from memory the Gettysburg Address during a visit to the Lincoln Memorial, and they meet an off-camera President Richard Nixon where, as Joe later tells Sam, the president supposedly said "Joe, old buddy, call me Dick..." In the end, it turns out there was a mix-up and Hootervilles post office will stay open.
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6 - 1Birthplace of a Future President September 28, 1968
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6 - 2The Singing Sweethearts October 05, 1968
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6 - 3Only a Husband October 19, 1968
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6 - 4The Valley Has a Baby October 26, 1968
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6 - 5Granny, the Baby Expert November 02, 1968
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6 - 6Wings November 09, 1968
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6 - 7The Lady Doctor November 16, 1968
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6 - 8The Sneaky Ways of a Woman Who is Both Beautiful and Smart November 23, 1968
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6 - 9The Strange Case of Joseph P. Carson November 30, 1968
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6 - 10Bye, Bye, Doctor December 07, 1968
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6 - 11First Night Out December 14, 1968
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6 - 12A Cake from Granny December 21, 1968
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6 - 13The Feminine Mistake December 28, 1968
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6 - 14The Ballad of the Everyday Housewife January 04, 1969
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6 - 15The Christening January 11, 1969
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6 - 16Billie Jo and the Big Big Star January 18, 1969
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6 - 17Steve's New Job January 25, 1969
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6 - 18The Cannonball Bookmobile February 01, 1969
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6 - 19A Man Called Cyrus Plout February 08, 1969
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6 - 20Joe Saves the Post Office February 15, 1969
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6 - 21I'm Allergic to Daddy February 22, 1969
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6 - 22Uncle Joe Retires March 01, 1969
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6 - 23The Organ Fund March 08, 1969
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6 - 24The Great Race March 15, 1969
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6 - 25Tune in Next Year March 22, 1969
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6 - 26By the Book March 29, 1969