His press entitled Daniels and his hillbilly boys. I like my music, good old music, played by the hillbilly band. I like bread and fish, fish and wine, something to eat. Hillbilly flowers, so much to bring. So I always sing and play and try to make folks happy. We hold the field day, please pass the busy, pass me a four hour. From the hillbilly flowers, those dangling hillbilly men. Yes sirree, hello there friends everywhere. It's these hillbilly boys that you listen to so much. Back to play a little 15 minute program for you. So to start off our program we're going to, well it's going to be a good old breakdown by little Mickey Wicky and his fiddley-willy and I think Leon's going to call it, sure enough. Aren't you? I hope Leon calls this anyway. It's going to be a hornpipe played by Mickey Wicky and his hornpipe. I thought he was hitting that. Leon says he's going to sit this one out. So come on Mickey Wicky with that good old Ned candles hornpipe. Whoo. Thank you very much Mickey Wiki, that was mighty fine indeed. That was a good old hornpipe played by little Mickey Wiki titled Ed Kendall's Hornpipe. It has been said that everything serves some useful purpose if properly applied at the right time. Although it has been distressing, a depression has no doubt taught us much and may serve a useful purpose in the lives of many. It has created opportunities which never existed in the lives of millions who lived and died before the depression started. Those who are courageous, brave, wise, thrifty, and industrious will emerge from this depression, independent, wealthy, and happy. But to figure out what is best for you to do, keep your body and brain healthy. A weak, run-down person cannot expect to have an active brain. Keep your body and brain healthy by eating good, pure, wholesome food and know that you are properly caring for your body. Use hillbilly flour, the purest, most wholesome, and best flour possible to be manufactured. Thank you very much Leon. That was mighty fine, Leon is always sitting around here just passing these biscuits right along and he's going to pass over here at the microphone and tell you that the moon got in his eyes. Out of the darkness you suddenly appeared, you smiled and I was taken by surprise. I guess I should have seen right through you, but the moon got in my eyes. I was so thrilled by the love you volunteered, I gave my heart without a compromise. I guess you don't remember do you, when the moon got in my eyes. I saw the kingdom was inside, but I would have the right to claim. But with the morning's early light, I didn't have a dream through my name. I know the saying that all the love of blind, it seems that ancient adage still applies. I guess I should have seen right through you, but the moon got in my eyes. I saw the kingdom was inside, but I would have the right to claim. I saw the kingdom was inside, but I would have the right to claim. But with the morning's early light, I didn't have a dream through my name. You know the saying that all the love of blind, it seems that ancient adage still applies. I guess I should have seen right through you, but the moon got in my eyes. Thank you very much Leon. Leon sings these old popular numbers so dog gone pretty that he just simply makes us cry back here in the back of the studio. Isn't that right Mickey Wicky? Anything you say, hey boy. Thank you very much boy and let's get on here with the program with a good old harmony number by Leon the Texas songbird and Horace our little, Leon if you don't quit looking at me that way. Leon, you and Horace come on up here and sing together on that little rosewood casket. The passage of love letters written by my true love's hand. Will you read them to me, stranger? Will you read them all tonight? I have often tried to read them, but the tears would blind my sight. Reading the letters he has written, these words I've often heard. Read them to me gently sister, for I cherish every word. Tell him sister if you see him, that I never cease to love. When in death I pray to meet him in a better world above. Tell him that I never blamed him, near a word of stranger's bone. When in silence turn his actions, his poor heart with sorrow grows. I am ready now my sister, will you read the letters or? I will listen to the words of he whom I shall sing no more. And there you shall have finished, till I calmly fall asleep. Fall asleep and dare to wake not, dearest sister do not we. Thank you very much boys and you know friends we always make these programs up, or at least Leon makes them up of a request that a few friends send in to us. We've had requests from all over the state of Texas from our different listeners, and we've had requests from out of state, clear up around Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and other states to hear these programs and we always like to hear from our friends you know. Even if you can't get our product, Hillbelly Flower, way out there in the northern states, we still like to hear from you as to what you think of our programs, any kind of suggestions that we always appreciate. And of course we like to have your requests as we always make these programs up entirely, other requests that you friends send in. So just write us a card or letter and tell us your request and we'll put it down here on our list and we'll get to yours just as soon as possible. So please bear with us until we do get to yours because we will get to it in the near future. And we also like to hear from the housewives that use Hillbelly Flower. I'd like to know the results you've been getting from us since you started using Hillbelly, and we think we have a pretty good idea of the results you will be getting after you've tried one sack of that superb unadulterated flower, Hillbelly. And now to get along here with the program, well it's going to be Horace the Little Lovebird. Horace, you come on over here and well it must be spring, yes sir. Horace has got the spring fever blues. The sun is shining right in my room. I feel like I was the man in the moon. I'm riding high on the clouds way up above. I've got the spring fever blues. I wish the spring were back again to satisfy the young. To satisfy my lazy ends. I miss those days of dreaming. If birds were nestling in the trees and leaves were spreading the breeze. My heart would keep on beaming. Whoa, I hope the south wind will blow past my door. And leave me someone whom I can adore. I think of nothing but love and romance. I've got the spring fever blues. I've got the spring fever blues, yes. I feel so lazy, can't do a thing. My mind is hazy just like a smoke rain. I think of nothing but lying in the hay. I've got the spring fever blues. The sun is shining right in my room. I feel like I was the man in the moon. I'm riding high on the clouds way up above. I've got the spring fever blues. I wish the spring were back again to satisfy my lazy ends. I miss those days of dreaming. If birds were nestling in the trees and leaves were spreading the breeze. My heart would keep on beaming. Whoa, I hope the south wind will blow past my door. And leave me someone whom I can adore. I think of nothing but love and romance. I've got the spring fever blues. I've got the spring fever blues. Thank you very much, Horace. I see that our time is all up. And friends, if you want to show your appreciation of these programs, just be sure to ask the grocer for a sack of hillbilly flour the next time you go to buy a sack of flour. So until you hear us again through the medium of your radio, this is Pat O'Daniel and all the hillbilly boys saying, Hello. I like mountain music and old mountain music. Played by the real hillbilly men. I like red dishes and big white pasta biscuits. Hear the little clouds, you'll make me cry. So I'll be singing and playing. Try to make folks happy. We hope you say, Please pass the biscuits, tapping. Wish you the best of luck. Write up a harder letter. O'Daniel and the hillbilly men. The W. Lee O'Daniel Flour Company of Fort Worth, Texas has presented this program for your appreciation and using hillbilly products to hillbilly flour, hillbilly tea, and hillbilly shortening.