Jim Ed plans to buy unpredictable Old Fooler and make a fortune selling the critter to a rodeo—but the horse has other ideas abut the transaction.
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30min
September 13, 1966
3. It's the Noble Thing to Do
Jim Ed is using a remote-control device as a training dogie in hopes of turning the ranch plugs into first class cutting horses—and ending Old Fooler's cow-horse career.
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30min
September 20, 1966
4. The Moonshine Still Shines
Jim Ed hires Noble Vestry, the world's best cowboy, to show Ben and Howdy what cow-punching really means.
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30min
September 27, 1966
5. Don't Buffalo Me
Jim Ed begins his job as temporary sheriff by trying to smash a moonshiner's illegal still.
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30min
October 4, 1966
6. The Scavenger Hunt
Ben and Howdy stand to make a tidy sum if they can find—and corral—a buffalo for Jim Ed.
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30min
October 11, 1966
7. Some Things are Not for Sale
Ben and Howdy are literally lassoed off the J. L. Ranch and into a job at near-by Velvet Haven, an exclusive health resort for women.
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30min
October 18, 1966
8. It Takes Only One to Suffer
Jim Ed wants to buy Howdy's remarkedly effective good luck piece— but some things just are not for sale.
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30min
October 25, 1966
9. Man of the Year
Disgusted with life on the ranch, Ben gives Old Fooler to Howdy and takes over the operation of a one-pump gas station.
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30min
November 1, 1966
10. Four-Alarm Wingding
Jim Ed wants to be named Man of the Year in Texas, so the ornery tightwad makes a painful effort to change his image.
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30min
November 15, 1966
11. Four Alarm Wingding
Jim Ed has bought a trailer from Howdy, but the merchandise might not arrive in A-1 condition: Howdy and Ben are throwing a party for the whole darned community in the trailer.
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30min
November 15, 1966
12. You Hold Your Temper, I'll Hold My Tongue
Jim Ed promises a handsome sum if Ben Howdy will haul his new boat to Lake Love. Leave it to the two cowpokes to foul up a simple job....
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30min
November 29, 1966
13. Horse of a Different Cutter
A cutting-horse contest finds Howdy and Jim backing different entrants—and using all the sneaky tricks in the book to win their bets.