And now folks, it's time for another program sponsored by the W. Leo Daniel Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas. It's President Pat O'Daniel and his famous Hillbilly Boys. I like mountain music, good old mountain music, played by the real Hillbilly band. I like bread and biscuits, big white puffed biscuits, Hillbilly flowers, you'll make some grand. So always sing and play and try to make folks happy. We hope you say, please pass the biscuits, Pappy, in four more hours. We'll do Hillbilly flowers, go dangling, you'll see the Hillbilly band. It seems like the W. Hillbilly Boys are back again, folks, to play this little program for you. So just pull up a chair or wherever you may be and just try to enjoy this 15-minute program. Well, my eyes deceive me, boys. I believe we're going to have a little horse come up here to be first on our program. Little horse is going to walk up here and sing Little Dutch Kindergarten. Little Dutch Kindergarten, down by the side of the sea, that was called the cutest romance that anyone could be. She was devil and round and rosy, he had mischief within his eye, but the teacher was never nosy, so the teacher never got wise. They would share their sweets each day in the sweetest kind of way, that was 20 years ago, and they do the same today. Now they're married and they're so happy, and they're sending their children free to the Little Dutch Kindergarten, down by the side of the sea. Yeah! Little Dutch Kindergarten, down by the side of the sea, that was called the cutest romance that anyone could be. She was devil and round and rosy, he had mischief within his eye, but the teacher was never nosy, so the teacher never got wise. They would share their sweets each day in the sweetest kind of way, that was 20 years ago, and they do the same today. Now they're married and they're so happy, and they're sending their children free to the Little Dutch Kindergarten, down by the side of the sea. Thank you very much, horse. And you know, we always like to hear from these housewives that use hillbilly flower. They write in and tell us about it, and here's a letter from Good Old Pampa, Texas, says, I enjoy your programs very much, and I'm also using your hillbilly flower and hillbilly coffee. That's signed by Mrs. C.R. Martin of Good Old Pampa, Texas, and we have another letter here, well, it's out of state, it's from Pierce, Arizona. It says, Dear Mr. O'Daniel, we listen to your programs and enjoy them very much. Our dealer does not sell hillbilly flower, so we have been unable to get it. Well, of course, I don't think we sell any hillbilly flower in the state of Arizona, so I guess, let's see here. Miss Evelyn K-A-M-B-I-T-S-T-H from Pierce, Arizona, I guess, later we'll just have to come to Good Old Texas to get her a sack of hillbilly flower. We surely are glad to hear from our listeners to these programs, and if they use hillbilly products, we'd like for them to write in and tell us about it. Right now we're going to hear from Leon and Horace as they sing together on this little harmony number, Coconut Grove. There's a coconut grove Where life is entrancing And there, sweetheart, we'll find Romancing and love, far too By the light of the South Sea island moon There's a coconut grove Where your happy lover will do his part And soon discover a rendezvous In the shelter of the tropical lagoon Calm trees will be swaying While the seals are not laying Believe what I'm saying, dear, I swear it's true There's a coconut grove Where I'll be just dancing the temple groove That you've been getting, sweetheart, I love, far too The sun will rise and the moon will set And soon discover a rendezvous In the shelter of the tropical lagoon Calm trees will be swaying While the seals are not laying Believe what I'm saying, dear, I swear it's true There's a coconut grove Where I'll be just dancing the temple groove That you've been getting, sweetheart, I love, far too Thank you very much, boys. Does your grocer ever try to persuade you to buy a certain brand of flour and use cheap price as his argument? Why? The reason is very apparent to those who stop and think. Merchants make much more profit by buying cheaper grades of flour at low prices and then selling them just a few cents under the price of pure unadulterated hillbilly by telling you it is just as good. The wholesale price of hillbilly flour is the same to every merchant. Thus, competition among merchants prevents any of them from profiteering on hillbilly. Do not let any merchant mislead you into believing that an inferior brand of flour is just as good as hillbilly. Stick to the best, the most popular flour in Texas, hillbilly. Please pack the biscuits, Patty. Thank you very much. Well, let's have Leon singing a little bit in the pen. A little bit independent in your walk, a little bit independent in your talk. There's nothing like you in Paris or New York. You're awfully easy on the eyes. A little bit independent when we dance, a little bit independent towards old man. A bit of sophistication in your glance, and yet you're easy on the eyes. Whenever I'm with you alone, you weave a magic spell. And though it be a danger zone, I only know that just swell. A little bit independent with your smile, a little bit independent in your style. But how can I help but love you all the while when you're so easy on the eyes? How can I help but love you all the while when you're so easy on the eyes? A little bit independent in your walk, a little bit independent in your thought. There's nothing like you in Paris or New York. You're awfully easy on the eyes. A little bit independent when we dance. A little bit independent for a snowman. A bit of sophistication in your glance. And yet you're easy on the eyes. Whenever I'm with you alone, you weave a magic spell. And though it be a danger zone, I only know that just well. A little bit independent with your smile. A little bit independent in your style. But how can I help but love you all the while, when you're so easy on the eyes. Thank you very much, Leon. That was mighty fine. And now I'm going to call upon the Grand Master of Ceremonies. Little Mickey Wicky is going to take the microphone over. And it looks to me like Pat's got a red hot banjo number for you folks, and it's called Rickson's Rag. Music Thank you very much, boys, for helping me out on that little tune. And right now we're going to have all the boys coming to give you a little bit of that good old Mona. Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music