- The boys find a wallet with $1,100 in it and no identification. The boys want the money for themselves, the girls want the boys to split the money with them, but Mike turns to the police to help the owner find the wallet.
- Greg, Peter and Bobby are playing football alone in a vacant lot when Bobby finds a wallet without any identification it in, but a lot of large bills. After taking it home, Greg finds that the wallet contains exactly $1,100. The three first argue about who gets to keep the money, and following that argument the boys have a fight with the girls about whether they will share the money with them, which the boys refuse to do. It may be a moot point if the owner of the wallet comes forward. Mike suggests turning the wallet over the police, but Mike still places an ad in the lost and found section much to the boys' chagrin. Because of the way all the children are acting, Mike and Carol hope that the owner does come forward, not only for the owner's sake, but also to keep the peace in the house. The question becomes who will get what they want as a result of the found wallet?—Huggo
- While playing in a nearby undeveloped lot, the boys find a wallet containing $1,100, but have no plans to share the money with their siblings. After Mike talks with his sons about sharing, they agree to divide the money provided the owner doesn't come forward. Just when the kids have wild visions on how they plan to use the money, the rightful owner comes forward.—Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>
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