...Texas is proud to present another program by Tato Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys. I like my music, I love my music, playing by the real Hillbilly Band. I like bread and biscuits, big white stuffy biscuits, Hillbilly Boys, don't let your friends, it's always taking a play, I'm trying to make folks happy. We hope you'll stay, please pass the biscuits, pass it, pass it around. Hillbilly Boys, go down your lane and cheer the Hillbilly Band. Yes sir, thank you very much, Leon. And with that theme song so familiar to thousands of our radio listeners, we'd like to say it's the Hillbilly Boys back with a 15 minute program to try to entertain you. And to start our little program off, we're going to have a good harmony number here by Leon, a Texas songbird, and Horace, a little lovebird singing together on Dream Train. Dream Train, please carry me back to Dream Train, stay on the right track, take me back where I belong, downhill, westward, strong, everything, it won't be long, Dream Train, please turn on your stream, it won't be long. Tell me my dream, love, when last we'd go any home and love on my Dream Train. Dream Train, please carry me back to Dream Train, stay on the right track, take me back where I belong, downhill, westward, strong, everything, it won't be long, Dream Train, please turn on your stream, morning will soon end my dream, love, when last we'd go any home and love on my Dream Train. It is indeed gratifying to know that hillbilly flower is used regularly in thousands of homes throughout the great southwest. One of the reasons hillbilly is so popular with housewives and fan coaches is that more people every day recognize its superb quality and tell their friends and neighbors about it. More and more people are switching to hillbilly daily. If you have not yet given hillbilly a trial, we urge and beg you to do so. We want you to be convinced of the genuine wholesomeness, dependability, and uniformity found in every sack of hillbilly flowers. Ask your rooster for hillbilly. You'll be delighted with your baking results. Please pass the bitty pettie. Thank you very much, Leon, and now let's see who's going to sing us numbers. Horses. Oh, yes, Horses, little lovebirds, with the old apple tree and orchard. Horses. Horses. Yes, remember them. There's an old apple tree in the orchard that lives in my memory. Oh, this reminds me of my pappy. He was handsome, young, and happy when he planted the old apple tree. Now one day my pappy took the widowed orchard out on a jamboree. When he brought his old man's son up, pappy not raised his gun up, and he saved pappy up in the tree. Now the neighbors came after my pappy up in the tree one year. So they took the old man's son around his heck, and then they hung him to the branch of the old apple tree. There's an old apple tree in the orchard that lives in my memory. They dropped the tree down for a casket, put the apples in the basket, now my pappy's strong with the tree. Say goodbye, say goodbye, say goodbye to the old apple tree. It must be that we had an old man, he'd be sorry that he's broken, for he died on the old apple tree. Thank you very much, Paulus. That was mighty fine indeed. And you know, friends, these programs are made up entirely of the requests that you all send in to us. So don't hesitate to sit right down and write us a card or letter and address it to the W. Leo Daniel Flower Company, Fort Worth, Texas. We'd like to hear from the housewives that use hillbilly flower and other hillbilly products. We'd like to know the results you're getting from the famous brand Hillbilly. That's the reeds. And now to get on with our little program, we have a harmony number. The alma texas songbird and the little lovebird are going to do a lot of echoing around here. It's echo in the valley. The little lovebird is going to do an echo in the valley. Does an echo in the valley. But it brings back the memories of you. When I'm with you, I think I do. I would always want you to be just like you to be. For as long as you have no heart, there's nothing left for you. Just an echo in the valley. It brings back the memories of you. It makes no difference where you're living. It matters little what you do. You'll find life a whole lot brighter by boosting folks who live by you. If your neighbor's picking nubbins while you eat the finest corn, don't help sink him any deeper by turning up your nose in corn. Clasp his hands and flap his shoulder. Cheer him up the best you can. Don't contribute to his failure. You can help him be a man. And the cost to you is little, just a little thought and time. Encourage comments while they need it. Don't wait till they cross the line. Thank you very much, Mickey Wick. Yeah, it was all right. That was Mickey Wick reading a little poem dedicated to Horace and Leon for that last number that they were just saying. The name of the poem was Give a Helping Hand. And while we're helping the boys out, we might as well have them help you out and try to entertain you with this next number coming up. We're going to turn down the text to Tom Byrd, and my goodness, looks like he's going to cheer up, going to cheer everybody up here on the program. So come on up here, Leon, with a million dollar smile. I'm listening folks to what I say. I said goodbye to gloomy days. I've got myself back on the track. And from here on out I'm coming back. The doctor for me is now to prove I'm going to be a man to the parting cruise. I've taught my troubles in the old black car. And I'm wearing my million dollar smile. I've got that million dollar smile. It's the latest thing we've got. Oh, it's in my walk and it's in my talk. Is it with me or with me? It's the latest thing we've got. Oh, it's in my walk and it's in my talk. Is it with me or with me? It's the latest thing we've got. Oh, it's in my walk and it's in my talk. Is it with me or with me? It's the latest thing we've got. Oh, it's in my walk and it's in my talk. Is it with me or with me? It's the latest thing we've got. Oh, it's in my walk and it's in my talk. Is it with me or with me? My first got started and the fate got long. But it just changed, I'm waiting to race. With a song in my heart and a song on my face. And now I know that life's worthwhile. Cause I'm wearing my million dollar smile. It's the latest thing in style. It's in my walk and it's in my talk and it's with me all the while. I've been giving you the hard time blue. And from here on out I'm smiling through. My happy child and I'm running wild with my million dollar smile. Thank you very much Leon, that was alright. And now we're going to ask Grandpappy to come up here and play this little walk number for our friends and dancers. My goodness boy, can't you all just Grandpappy up here and make a fool of me. Here it comes with the satchel. Come on Grandpappy. Come on Kelly, I mean Grandpappy, let's have a jelly walk. I hear you Grandpappy. I hear you Grandpappy. I hear you Grandpappy. I hear you Grandpappy. Of course, the fact. Ends with a grand. Thank you very much, Grand. Thank you very much, Grandpappy, and I'll see our times all up. So all friends, until you hear us again, through the medium of your radio, Mr. Pano Daniel and all the Hillbilly boys singing, c'est long. I like Grandpappy, you know Grandpappy, playin' about real Hillbilly band. I like Red and Bixby, Big White and Fluffy Bixby, Hillbilly Brows, you'll let me dance. So I'll sing and play and try to make more copy, we hope you'll say, please faster Bixby, start being real Hillbilly better. Right up the border of the land, oh dang land, oh dang land. We will now welcome you to the courtesy of the W. L. Daniels Tower Company, or 4-4 Texas, in appreciation of your patronage of Hillbilly Tower and other Hillbilly products.