 Let's sing a song you don't hear every day. It's your old friend calling again. Hello, sweethearts. It's Myron Ed McConnell, your lad and lamp man again. Have you heard this one lately? Mexicali Rose, stop crying. I'll come back to you some sunny day. Every night you'll know that I'll be pining. Every hour a year while I'm away. Dry those big brown eyes and smile dear. Burnish all those tears and please don't sigh. Kiss me once again and hold Mexicali Rose. Good boy. I'll play it real sweet for my girl. Please don't sigh. Kiss me once again and hold Mexicali. Songs you don't hear every day. Well, honey, that's an old song. But here's a new word, alasite. You know what that word means? It means added beauty for your home. It means more compliments from your friends about the way your room looks. You see, alasite is the name for a new material developed by Aladdin. By using this material and making bases for our Aladdin table lamps, we're able to put a small bulb in the base and get a beautiful, soft glowing effect. Alasite lighted bases are an added touch for your Aladdin electric lamps. Those lamps are our lovely addition to your home and topped by an Aladdin whip-a-light shade that washable easy to keep clean shade that adds the final touch of breathtaking beauty to your Aladdin lamp. Well, honey, then you have a combination of lamp and shade that will be the envy of your neighbors. So stop in our store and see these Aladdin lamps and whip-a-light shades soon. You like them. And now for our hymn. I do not ask for diadem or scepter. I do not seek for world of joy or fame. I only ask to follow my redeemer and tell abroad the wonders of his name. I will travel all the way to Calvary. I will walk the road that Jesus walked for me. I will serve him to the end for he is my dearest friend. I will travel all the way to Calvary. I like that hymn. Well, sweethearts, that's all for this time. This is Smiling Ed McConnell, the Aladdin lamp man, singing a million thanks for listening. And be with us next time, for we'll be back to sing us all. You don't hear every day when we all come calling again.