A new phone number should be simple but brings Sandy a new problem. A man starts calling, thinking she's his girlfriend Ernestine. Sandy becomes more involved in the couple's situation then she would like.
A burglar breaks into the apartment but Sandy catches him in the act of robbing her. The criminal tries to talk her out of calling the police by telling Sandy the sad tale of his life.
After Sandy has a slight altercation with an older couple Samuelsons, they claim severe injuries. Sandy deduces they are phonies and goes to trial rather then pay them off.
Sandy thinks her big break has occurred when she is chosen as the Bubbles Galore girl. But when it comes time to film the commercial she finds she is allergic to the shampoo.
Walter, Alex's extraordinary intelligent nephew, is visiting and quickly falls for Sandy's charms. Sandy must figure out to extricate herself from the situation without hurting the young man or insulting her friend Alex.
Sandy gets an acting part because an illness has deepened her voice. She goes into a panic when she starts getting better and she starts sounding like her usual self.
Sandy must decide whether it is best to have her tooth ache attended to by a new dentist, who happens to be a klutz, or hurting his feelings by telling him that she would rather see another dentist.
Alex writes a book about his days as a motorcycle policeman and lets his friends read it. Sandy and company think it is a bit of bore but have a change of mind when Bert interests a movie producer in the work.
Due to a computer error Sandy finds her bank account increased by $10,000. But the money belongs to local politician who would like to keep it quiet that he has so much cash.
Sandy repeatedly has a dream where a Frenchman says phrases to her in his native language. When she meets Professor Monet she confronts him despite the fact he is clueless about her disturbing dreams.