Once again, the W.E.O. Daniel Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas is proud to present another 15 minute program by Pat O'Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys. Music, good old mountain music, played by the real Hillbilly band. I like bread and biscuits, a big flat pack of biscuits. Hillbilly Flowers, your next little grand. So I'll be singing and playing inside of that coat of cap. We hope you'll stay. Please pack the biscuits, Pappy, before we pour them out. We'll be a Hillbilly Flower. O'Daniel and his Hillbilly Band. Yes sir, it's these wide awake Hillbilly Boys back in France to play another little 15 minute program for you. Brought to you to the courtesy of the W.E.O. Daniel Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas. Manufacturers of that famous flower known as Hillbilly. Yes sir, it is the most popular flower in the state of Texas today. It's Hillbilly. Start off our little program where we're going to have two guitars here. Yes sir. Leon's going to play his $400 super guitar. And Little Hearts is going to play his $4 guitar. And they're going to play for you, Jealous. Let's go. The W.E.O. The W.E.O. The W.E.O. The W.E.O. Thank you very much boys. And you know it would be useless or possibly downright foolish for us to go to the expense of broadcasting these radio programs for the purpose of selling only one sack of Hillbilly to each of our listeners. We would soon run out of customers. Yes friends, you can therefore plainly see that we must take that first sack and put it in the basket. And we will do that. And therefore plainly see that we must take that first sack, that we must make that first sack of Hillbilly you buy so good that you will keep on buying Hillbilly week after week, month after month, and year after year. Not only our reputation, but our very business existence depends upon keeping Hillbilly the best flower possible to be manufactured. Therefore it is absolutely imperative that Hillbilly be the finest, the highest quality flower you can buy. Use Hillbilly that wholesome, dependable, uniform flower. Please pass the biscuits, pass the biscuits. Thank you very much Leon. Leon sounds mighty good on the program today folks. But before we get to him we're going to ask little Horace to come up here and sing for everybody listening in and tell them that he's sitting on the moon. I'll sit on the moon and keep my eye on you. I'll see that you don't flirt, I'll see that you don't hurt, and other hearts go through. I'll be at most every place you go, and I'll be at most every place you go. I'll be at most every night that you turn on the light, just to see the things that you do. So watch out and don't you spoon, I'll be sitting on the moon with my eye on you. Oh yeah, I'll be sitting on the moon with my eye on you. I'll be at most every place you go, and I'll be at most every night that you turn on the light. By every get to heaven, I'll sit up on the moon with my eye on you. I'll see that you don't flirt, I'll see that you don't hurt, and other hearts go through. I'll be at most every night to turn on the light, just to see the things that you do. So watch out and don't you spoon, I'll be sitting on the moon with my eye on you. Thank you very much, Horace, that was mighty fine. That was Horace, our little love bird, sitting, singing, sitting on the moon. And it gets, uh oh. Well that boy in the back of the studio, weird, he's clearing his throat, he's none other than little Mickey Wicky, and he's going to sing a number. No wonder he's back here clearing his throat all this time to get ready to sing this number that you've heard very, very rarely in the past. Mickey Wicky, Mickey Wicky's going to sing for everybody, Old Fashioned Love. I've got that old fashioned love in my heart, and there it shall always remain, like an ivy clinging by and blinging closer all the time. Through these years, joy and tears, just the same, I've got that old fashioned faith in my heart, and nothing can tear it apart. I may turn to sea, but there'll be no changing me, got that old fashioned love in my heart. I may turn to sea, but there'll be no changing me, got that old fashioned faith in my heart. I've got that old fashioned love in my heart, and nothing can tear it apart. Like an ivy clinging by and blinging closer all the time, through these years, joy and tears, just the same, I've got that old fashioned faith in my heart, and nothing can tear it apart. Darling, may turn to sea, but there'll be no changing me, got that old fashioned love in my heart. Thank you very much, Mickey Wickey, and boys, we have a letter here from a good old San Antonio, Texas, and it says, Dear Paddle Daniel and Hillbilly Boys, we listen to all of your fine programs and enjoy them very much. We have been using Hillbilly flour ever since it has been on the market, and I think it is the very best that can be found anywhere. My grocer sells only one good brand of flour, and that's Hillbilly flour. I'll be listening to all of your programs, so keep up the good work. Assign your friend SP poster of good old San Antonio, Texas. We surely are glad to hear from everybody who listens to these programs, and that uses Hillbilly flour or other Hillbilly products. And if any of you have not written Hillbilly Boys, we would be glad to hear from you if you just sit right down and write us a Carter letter and send this to the W. Leo Daniel Flour Company of Fort Worth, Texas. We read all the mail that comes in to us, and if you have any requests, we take your request number down and we get to yours in order in which it comes, in which they come in to us. We put it right down here on the list. Each one of the boys have got their own list for their own request numbers that come in. Fort Worth has got his, and Leon's got his, and all the rest of the boys have got theirs, and they just get to it as they come in to us from you all. Come on up here and sing us numbers. Mike, if you don't quit hitting me with that bow, I'm going to turn around here and just shoot. Come on up here and let's have Leon sing, The Chapel in the Moonlight. Now I'd love to hear the organs in the chapel in the moonlight While we're strolling down the aisle where roses entwine How I'd love to hear you hear in the chapel in the moonlight That the love light in your eyes forever will shine Till the roses turn to ashes, till the organs turn to rust If you never come, I'll still be there till the moonlight turns to dust How I'd love to hear the choir in the chapel in the moonlight As they sing, oh, promise me, forever be mine, oh, mine Oh, praise the Lord, I love you, I love you, I love you I'll never hurt you, never Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's all right Till the roses turn to ashes, till the organ turns to rust If you never come, I'll still be there till the moonlight turns to dust How I'd love to hear the choir in the chapel in the moonlight As they sing, oh, promise me, forever be mine Thank you very much, Leon. And I see an old clock on the wall says our time is all gone. So I'll tell you again through the medium of your radio, this is Harold Daniel, and all the Hillbilly boys saying so long. I like mountain music, oh, mountain music, played by the real Hillbilly band. I like bread and biscuits, big white fluffy biscuits, Hillbilly flasks, you'll make me grand. So I'll always sing and play and try to make folks happy. We hope you'll stay, please pass the biscuits, plattery, and win the little band. Try to start a little, oh Daniel and the Hillbilly band, yeah. This program was brought to you through the courtesy of the W.E.O. Daniel Plower Company of Fort Worth, Texas, in appreciation of your patronage of Hillbilly products.