WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:07.000 Once again, the W. Leo Daniels Fire Company of 4th West Texas is proud to present its 00:07.000 --> 00:34.000 person, Pat O'Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys. 00:37.000 --> 01:00.000 Yes sir, how do you do, friends everywhere? 01:00.000 --> 01:03.000 It's the Hillbilly Boys back to play a little 15 minute program. 01:03.000 --> 01:08.000 Yes sir! Sponsored by the W. Leo Daniels Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas, the manufacturers 01:08.000 --> 01:13.000 of the famous and well known and leading flower of Texas, Hillbilly. 01:13.000 --> 01:17.000 Yes sir, and to start our program off, the Hillbilly Boys are going to give you that 01:17.000 --> 01:46.000 good old instrumental tune, their version of the Well Street Rag. 01:46.000 --> 02:01.000 The human co stay there. 03:01.000 --> 03:08.000 Thank you very much, boys. You know, there's no secret about the milling of flour. It is 03:10.040 --> 03:15.040 one of the oldest businesses in the world, and all machines and methods used are well 03:15.040 --> 03:22.040 known. Anybody can build a modern flour mill, that is, if they care to and have enough money. 03:22.040 --> 03:27.640 But there is a difference in flour, a vast difference. Hillbilly flour is milled in one 03:27.640 --> 03:32.760 of the finest, most modern, up-to-date mills in the great Southwest. It is made from the 03:32.760 --> 03:38.720 very cream of the choices part of the Wheat Center. It is pure, clean, and wholesome. 03:38.720 --> 03:44.520 Hillbilly flour is so good that every sack is guaranteed to give you perfect satisfaction, 03:44.520 --> 03:50.640 or your money is carefully refunded. We ask that you give Hillbilly a trial. You'll find 03:50.640 --> 03:54.640 each and every sack wholesome, dependable, and uniform. 03:54.640 --> 04:01.640 Please pass the biscuits, pass it. Hey! Thank you. What in the world's heart's doing over 04:01.640 --> 04:06.640 there? Is he rocking on that chair or something? Let's go over here, Leon. You come up here 04:06.640 --> 04:10.640 and sing us a number on the program for us, will you please? Leon, the Texas songbird's 04:10.640 --> 04:27.640 gonna sing, Wonder Valley. 04:27.640 --> 04:41.640 How I'd long to wander down to Wonder Valley, Across the meadow where the fruit comes winding 04:41.640 --> 04:57.640 through, Where the girl I've yearned her down in Wonder Valley, Who by the vows she loved 04:57.640 --> 05:08.640 me skies forever blue. I'll never forget her tears the day we parted, As the love light 05:08.640 --> 05:21.640 in her eyes came smiling through. I'd give all I want to be in Wonder Valley, Just to 05:21.640 --> 05:50.640 wonder once again sweetheart, will you? 05:50.640 --> 06:09.640 I'll never forget her tears the day we parted, As the love light in her eyes came smiling 06:09.640 --> 06:23.640 through. I'd give all I want to be in Wonder Valley, Just to wonder once again sweetheart, 06:23.640 --> 06:28.640 will you? 06:28.640 --> 06:33.640 Thank you very much, Leon. That was mighty fine indeed. And now we're gonna ask Leon, 06:33.640 --> 06:38.640 the Texas songbird and Horace the little lovebird, to both walk up here and sing a good harmony 06:38.640 --> 06:55.640 number on this program. Yes sir, it's gonna be Home and Wild Man. 06:55.640 --> 07:09.640 There's a home in Wyoming, Far across the grace he finds, Tried to ride it, off the lighter, 07:09.640 --> 07:16.640 And the door is open wide. There's a girl in Wyoming, Neath the bright stars that shine, 07:16.640 --> 07:25.640 Let me wonder, way back under, Is that old sweetheart of mine? Through the purple days, 07:25.640 --> 07:36.640 once more will I ride, ride, ride, Down the tracks that trail together, side by side. 07:36.640 --> 07:49.640 All alone in the grove, we'll plan this for two, Just a home in Wyoming, In the land where dreams come true. 07:49.640 --> 08:10.640 Your time now, it's all back now. 08:10.640 --> 08:29.640 Through the purple days, once more will I ride, ride, ride, Down the tracks that trail together, 08:29.640 --> 08:42.640 side by side. All alone in the grove, we'll plan this for two, Just a home in Wyoming, 08:42.640 --> 08:46.640 In the land where dreams come true. 08:46.640 --> 08:50.640 Thank you very much boys, and you know we're always glad to hear from our listeners to these 08:50.640 --> 08:55.640 programs that use Hillbilly flour or other Hillbilly products. And we have a letter here from 08:55.640 --> 09:01.640 the good old Gonzales, Texas boys, the Zirpad and Hillbilly boys. I listened to all of your programs 09:01.640 --> 09:07.640 and surely do like to hear you talk. I am the first one that bought a sack of Hillbilly flour 09:07.640 --> 09:13.640 from the Eastside Grocery. They did not have it until I made them get it for me. I've used over 09:13.640 --> 09:22.640 four 48-pound sacks since they started handling it, and I like it fine. That sign yours very truly 09:22.640 --> 09:26.640 and I like it very much. And I'm glad to hear from the LA Barnes of good old Gonzales, all of Texas. 09:26.640 --> 09:31.640 We surely are glad to hear from these housewives that use Hillbilly flour and other Hillbilly 09:31.640 --> 09:36.640 products too, and we'd like to hear from more of you who listen to these programs. So just sit 09:36.640 --> 09:42.640 right down and write us a card or letter and address it to the W. Leo Daniel Flour Company, 09:42.640 --> 09:47.640 Fort Worth, Texas. We are mighty glad to hear from everybody that hears our programs and uses 09:47.640 --> 09:53.640 our products. Now to get on with the program, well it's going to be Horace the Little Lovebird. 09:53.640 --> 09:58.640 Horace is going to come up here and sing and tell you that it's a happy old world after all. 09:58.640 --> 10:20.640 I'm happy you're happy they're happy too, it's a happy old world after all. I'm smiling you're smiling they're smiling too, can't you hear the bluebirds call. 10:20.640 --> 10:28.640 Now troubles like bubbles they all fade away, sorrow tomorrow come on and smile today. 10:28.640 --> 10:51.640 I'm happy you're happy they're happy too, it's a happy old world after all. 10:58.640 --> 11:21.640 Now troubles like bubbles they all fade away, sorrow tomorrow come on and smile today. 11:21.640 --> 11:39.640 I'm happy you're happy they're happy too, it's a happy old world after all. 11:39.640 --> 11:46.640 Thank you very much Horace. That was one of the little Horace's request numbers for him to sing happy old world after all. 11:46.640 --> 11:54.640 And you know we always do all the requests that are sent in to the Hillbilly Boys, we just put them right down here on our list and get to them as soon as possible. 11:54.640 --> 11:59.640 And now I'm going to turn the program over to Little Mickey. 11:59.640 --> 12:17.640 I'm going to turn it right back over to Patty Bar with this band show and it's entitled Sam. 12:17.640 --> 12:28.640 If you could hold me for a minute I would love to have your back. 12:28.640 --> 12:32.640 If you could hold me for a minute. 12:32.640 --> 12:45.640 So come on, come on, hold me 13:15.640 --> 13:24.640 Thank you very much, boys, and now time's all up. 13:24.640 --> 13:30.640 So until you hear us through the medium of the old radio friends, this is Hattle Daniel and all the Hillbilly Boys saying, hello. 13:30.640 --> 13:35.640 I like my music, you know my music, playin' about a million every day. 13:35.640 --> 13:40.640 I like red fish, they're quite festive, kill a pretty child, come and get your grand. 13:40.640 --> 13:45.640 We always sing and play, it's not a mince-paw cappie, but a whole few days. 13:45.640 --> 13:57.640 We pass the biscuits pappin' back, and we're not as far a little, go down and do the things we do. 13:57.640 --> 14:02.640 This program was brought to you through the courtesy of the W.L. Daniels Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas, 14:02.640 --> 14:21.640 in appreciation of your patronage of Hillbilly flower and other Hillbilly products.