WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:12.000 As usual at this time, the W. Leo Daniel Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas is proud to present another 15-minute program by Pat O'Daniel and his hillbilly boys. 00:12.000 --> 00:36.000 The W. Leo Daniel Flower Company has been a member of the W. Leo Daniel Flower Company since the 1990s. 00:36.000 --> 01:00.000 The W. Leo Daniel Flower Company has been a member of the W. Leo Daniel Flower Company since the 1990s. 01:00.000 --> 01:09.000 Hello friends everywhere. It's these wide awake hillbilly boys back to play a little 15-minute program sponsored by the W. Leo Daniel Flower Company. 01:09.000 --> 01:15.000 Fort Worth, Texas manufactures the leading flower in Texas known as hillbilly. 01:15.000 --> 01:22.000 And to start our program off, well, I think I ought to, we ought to do this number, well, I think I ought to dedicate it to Mickey Wicky. 01:22.000 --> 01:36.000 And it says, sing on brother sing. 01:36.000 --> 02:02.000 I had a dream the other night, sing on brother sing. And he's telling me with an awful fright, sing on brother sing. I saw a ghost that said to me, I've counted off your days, and I'm made up in line, right then I'd want to change my ways. 02:02.000 --> 02:15.000 That ghost he handed me to burn, and he said to me, just take a look, sing on brother sing. I saw a paper shoot and I had to pay the president's fee, and there was 40 pages more for nothing else to do. 02:15.000 --> 02:40.000 I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready for love to call me home. I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready for just a day time. 02:40.000 --> 02:54.000 And then that ghost had gone and left, and it left me thinking my eyes back. It seemed to me I saw a rope hanging with a loop, and I got up and when I saw it turned to chicken food. 02:54.000 --> 03:10.000 I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready for love to call me home. I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready, I'd find it ready for just a day time. 03:10.000 --> 03:31.000 And you know the success of your day's work depends on the way you start the day off. A bright morning and a cheerful disposition makes an splendid combination, but to make the morning bright and the disposition cheerful, it is absolutely necessary for your family to have a delicious nourishing breakfast. 03:31.000 --> 03:42.000 Can anything help to start the day off right better than a big plate of those white, fluffy hillbilly biscuits together with a cup of tight and hot hillbilly coffee? 03:42.000 --> 03:53.000 Serve them to your family every morning and see those smiles spread over their faces. The trick is turned. Right then and there the day has been started off right. 03:53.000 --> 04:06.000 Remember, the goodness of pure, wholesome hillbilly products is guaranteed. Insist in the man hillbilly. See to it that your family has the best of good wholesome food. 04:06.000 --> 04:08.000 Please pack the biscuits, Pappy. 04:08.000 --> 04:19.000 Thank you very much, Leon, old boy. And let's see, we're going to get on here with the program. We're going to ask little Horace to walk right over here and tell you about My Blue Heaven. 04:19.000 --> 04:38.000 Music 04:38.000 --> 04:56.000 When whippoorwills call and evening is nigh, we hurry to my blue heaven. 04:56.000 --> 05:14.000 Our tent is awry, a little white light will lead you to my blue heaven. 05:14.000 --> 05:32.000 You see a smiling face, a fireplace, a cozy room, a little land that nestles where the roses bloom. 05:32.000 --> 05:49.000 Just Molly and me and baby makes three, we're happy in my blue heaven. 05:49.000 --> 06:03.000 Heaven, we're by the duty do-de-do-de. 06:03.000 --> 06:29.000 Music 06:29.000 --> 06:46.000 You see a smiling face, a fireplace, a cozy room, a little land that nestles where the roses bloom. 06:46.000 --> 07:05.000 Just Molly and me and baby makes three, we're happy in my, happy in my blue heaven. 07:05.000 --> 07:20.000 Thank you very much, Horace. That was mighty fine. I didn't think that Leon was going to play a guitar solo over there on the end of that number, but he quit. He's going to wait until it gets on the program sometime. 07:20.000 --> 07:33.000 And well, we're going to have a harmony number now, Leon the Texas songbird and Horace the little lovebird. You know, all the numbers on these programs are made up of the requests that you folks send in to us. 07:33.000 --> 07:43.000 That's right. We get harmony numbers and requests for harmony numbers and all kinds of numbers for each man in the band to do a certain number. 07:43.000 --> 07:51.000 And they have their own list and they put down the numbers as they come in in order and get to them just as quickly as possible. 07:51.000 --> 08:07.000 Right now here's a harmony number that we've had many requests for. Leon and Horace will sing it. Maple on the Hill. 08:07.000 --> 08:25.000 Near a quiet time to this stood a maple on the hill That sat with my Juanita long ago When the stars were shining brightly and we heard the whippoorwill Then we vowed to love each other in the bull 08:25.000 --> 08:43.000 We are growing old and feeble yet the stars are shining bright And we listen to the murmur of the rills Will you always love me darling as you did those starry nights When we sat beneath the maple on the hill 08:43.000 --> 09:01.000 We would sing love songs together when the birds had gone to bed And would listen to the murmur of the rills Then I'd fold my arms around you, lean your head upon my breast As we sat beneath the maple on the hill 09:01.000 --> 09:18.000 We are growing old and feeble yet the stars are shining bright And we listen to the murmur of the rills Will you always love me darling as you did those starry nights When we sat beneath the maple on the hill 09:31.000 --> 09:53.000 Yet I'll soon be with the angels on that bright and happy shore And I'll bow my resign unto my father's will My time has come my darling and that last river more I must leave you and the maple on the hill 09:53.000 --> 10:10.000 We are growing old and feeble yet the stars are shining bright And we listen to the murmur of the rills Will you always love me darling as you did those starry nights When we sat beneath the maple on the hill 10:10.000 --> 10:25.000 Thank you very much boys and here's a letter from good old Hillsboro, Texas that says Dear Pat and Hillbilly Boys, I enjoy all your good programs and never miss a one. I am the same about your products than I am about the programs. 10:25.000 --> 10:41.000 That good old purpose Hillbilly flower. I don't think I could ever use any other brand. Also use Hillbilly coffee tea and shortening. And so far I have used 60 pounds of Hillbilly coffee. And do we like it? 10:41.000 --> 11:03.000 We are your Hillbilly flower boosters and users. I signed Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Watts of good old Hillsboro, Texas. What do you think of that Leon? You bet all those boys here in the band are surely glad to hear from our listeners and the housewives that use Hillbilly flower and other Hillbilly products. 11:03.000 --> 11:20.000 We'd like to hear from everybody that uses our flower and tell us what your results are in the baking after you've used Hillbilly flower. Now to get on with the program here, Horace will you be quiet a minute. You come on up here and help. 11:20.000 --> 11:40.000 Hello, it's Leon the Texas home bird. Leon has gone Spanish on it. He says that he's a gay caballero. 11:40.000 --> 12:00.000 I'm a gay caballero. Dating from Rio de Janeiro. With a nice oily hair and a full of hot hair. I'm an expert at shooting the below. I'm seeking a fair senorita. Not mean and yet not too much, missus. 12:00.000 --> 12:13.000 I'll woo her awhile in my heart you seem style and carry her off of her feeters. I'll tell her I am of the nobilios and I live in that great big cartel house. 12:13.000 --> 12:30.000 I'm seeking a miss too long for a kid and not say oh don't be so silly oh. For that's a swell cab to yes sir. While whining and dining I met her. We drank one or two as the other folks do. 12:30.000 --> 12:46.000 The night was wet but she got wetter. She told me her name was Estrella. And said to come around and look color. Mosquitoes they bite, they're awful tonight. And you smell just like Sintanilla. 12:46.000 --> 13:01.000 She's like a ghost. She told me she was so lonely. So I climbed up on her balcony. While I'm here, I heard someone yell. Get away from there. You big baloney. 13:01.000 --> 13:19.000 I swore I'd swim to Senorita. So I wound her up on the school feeters. But her husband walked in. What he said was a sin. I still hear the birds sing clean tweeter. Oh I'll never forget that time down there in Mexico. 13:19.000 --> 13:42.000 I am a sad chevalier. Returning from Rio de Janeiro. Minus my hair a bruise here and there. And her husband he chewed off my ear. Oh Senor Leon I believe you got a little melodramatic on that number. 13:42.000 --> 13:51.000 Do you believe that the clock will give us time to have this good old friend here? Well sorry folks but the old clock says our time is all gone. 13:51.000 --> 14:12.000 20 years again through the medium of your radio. This is Pat O'Daniel and all the hillbilly boys sing along. 14:21.000 --> 14:45.000 This program was brought to you through the courtesy of the W. Leo O'Daniel Flower Company of 440th Texas in appreciation of your patronage of hillbilly products.