Petticoat Junction - Season 3 Episode 1 Dear Minerva
Sam has added an advice column called Dear Minerva to the newspaper, and Sam is Minerva. Kate thinks that the column should be written by a woman. Sam convinces Kate to be Minerva as long as no one knows it's her. Kate has a hard time writing the column in the hotel without anyone finding out. The column becomes a big hit, but writing it and taking care of things at the hotel takes its toll on Kate. Sam gets a call from a large newspaper that wants to syndicate the Dear Minerva column. He writes a note about it to Kate. The girls intercept the note and, misunderstanding what Sam wrote, they believe Sam and Kate are in love. They write to Minerva and ask her advice. "Minerva" eases the girls concerns and announces that this is her last column.
                            Year: 1970
Country: United States of America
Studio: CBS
Director: Paul Henning
Cast: Mike Minor, Meredith MacRae, Lori Saunders, Edgar Buchanan, Frank Cady, June Lockhart
Crew: Jay Sommers (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 24, 1963
Last Air date: Apr 04, 1970
Season: 7 Season
Episode: 222 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 5.71/10 by 39.00 users
Popularity: 15.9365
Language: English
 
                                Episode
                                
                                                                Dear Minerva
                                                                The Baffling Raffle
                                                                The Dog Turns Playboy
                                                                The Good Luck Ring
                                                                Joe Carson, General Contractor
                                                                Bobbie Jo's Sorority
                                                                A Doctor in the House
                                                                Hooterville A-Go-Go
                                                                Hooterville Hurricane
                                                                Betty Jo Goes to New York
                                                                Bedloe's Successor
                                                                The Crowded Wedding Ring
                                                                Uncle Joe Plays Post Office
                                                                What's a Trajectory?
                                                                The Butler Did It
                                                                Better Never Than Late
                                                                Betty Jo Catches the Bouquet
                                                                Billie Jo's Independence Day
                                                                Yogurt, Anyone?
                                                                Only Boy in the Class
                                                                The County Fair
                                                                Jury at the Shady Rest
                                                                The Invisible Mr. Dobble
                                                                It's Not the Principle, It's the Money
                                                                War of the Hotels
                                                                The Windfall
                                                                Second Honeymoon
                                                                Kate Sells the Hotel
                                                                Kate Bradley, Peacemaker
                                                                Whatever Happened to Betty Jo?
                                                                Every Bachelor Should Have a Family
                                                                The Young Matchmakers
                                                                Hooterville Valley Project
                                                                Betty Jo's Bike