Once again, the W.E.O. Daniel Flowers, not Neal Fortwick, Texas, is proud to present his presence, Pat O'Daniel and his Hillbilly Boys. I'm Pat O'Daniel, and I'm the W.E.O. of the W.E.O. of the W.E.O. of the W.E.O. of the W.E.O. of the W.E.O. On every sack of pure, wholesome, dependable hillbilly flower, you will find the word guaranteed. Now that word is not placed on each sack of hillbilly flower as a catch. It means exactly what it says. Hillbilly flower is unconditionally guaranteed. All we ask is that you give hillbilly flower a chance to speak for itself. Use it in your own kitchen with your own recipes. Give it any test that you would give any other brand of flower, regardless of price or quality. After you have done this, if you can look at your grocer straight in the eye and say that there's a better flower on the market, then just hand him back the unused portion of your sack of hillbilly, and he will be glad to refund your full purchase price. Hillbilly must give you perfect satisfaction, or your money will be refunded. Now isn't that a fair proposition? Just give hillbilly a trial the very next time you need flowers. Thank you very much, Leon, and I see we're going to have Leon the Texas-owned bird walk right up here, and he's got a number of popular, a little while back, and Leon's going to bring it back to everybody that likes to hear it. And it's going to be Leon the Texas-owned bird singing for you. Music, maestro, please. Tonight I must think of a music, maestro, please. Tonight, tonight I must forget how much I need her, so, Mr. Leader, please. You're lifting melody, runtime, jaztime, swing. You're lifting melody, runtime, swing. Tonight I must think of a music, maestro, please. Tonight I must think of a music, maestro, please. Thank you very much, Leon. That was mighty fine indeed. That was Leon the Texas-owned bird singing that popular old number, music, maestro, please. And now to continue on with our program. Well, we have a harmony number here by Leon the Texas-owned bird and Horace our little little bird. We've had a lot of folk, people write us and tell us that they enjoy hearing Leon and Horace sing together as they have the best harmonizing voices on the air. So just come over here and prove it to everybody, boys, and sing that I love to, I love to live and love Leon. Thank you. I love to live in the land where the birds sing. Where the birds like you. Where every day's a holiday and nights are baby. Where all the blues are in the air and the hearts are always true. I love to live in the land where the girls like you. Where every day's a holiday and nights are baby. I love to live in the land where the girls like you. Where every day's a holiday and nights are baby. Where all the blues are in the air and the hearts are always true. I love to live in the land where the girls like you. Thank you very much, boys, and we have a poem up here that's composed by my dad, Governor W. Leo Daniel, entitled That Old Friendly Cookie Jar, and many of our listeners like to hear his poems, and so I'm going to have him make a way for you to come up here and read this little poem to you entitled That Old Friendly Cookie Jar. Give me back my big old cookie. When you were just a youngster many, many years ago, and your mother used to give you all the good things you love so, there were some things then forgotten. You don't remember what they are. But there's one thing which you can't forget, that old friendly cookie jar. When from school you came home hungry with your books beneath your arm, and your feet were tired from walking clear across your neighbor's farm, then you rushed into the kitchen where the best things always are, and you held a business session with that friendly cookie jar. And me things should write this moment, there are homes with broken ties, where the merry sound of laughter has been turned to quarrels and sighs, and I've entered the assertion that those homes, wherever they are, have abandoned old-time customs and they have no cookie jars. Cookie jars are good for youngsters. Cookie jars are good for all. Cookie jars are good in winter, spring and summer, and in fall. Cookie jars jam full of cookies in the kitchen, living room, in the bedroom, attic, cellar, every morning, night and noon. Give your wife a cookie kissy. Wear a cookie smile all day. Speak a cookie word to comrades as your journey along your way. Sweeten all your deeds with cookies. Show the world how sweet you are. If you cannot be a cookie, then be a friendly cookie jar. Thank you very much, Mr. Mickey Wicky, that was mighty fine. I was reading a poem that was composed by our dad, Governor W. Leo Daniel, entitled The Friendly Cookie Jar. And now, boys, since Mickey Wicky read that so fine on the program, I think I should call for a song from Little Horse to Little Little Bird, and he's going to sing all about the hometown. ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"] ["Little Horse to Little Bird"]