Show Theres There's No o Depression in This Factory actor e V A a i 1 r w wt t o f H a a r y Y 4 ar p. p t. t r t L n M ji 4 V 6 ae firs a I TEXAS COUPLE TRAVEL THROUGH LAND SELLING HORNS Mr and Mrs J. J H H. Babe Hall work in their camp near Jordan river Steers Furnish Literal Horns of Plenty For Texas Family on Trek Over Country e There certainly are all kinds of ot ways to tomake make a living Take Mr and Mrs J. J H. H Babe Hall of Abilene Texas who are camped alongside the Jordan river river river riv riv- er near West North Temple street They are treKking across the country selling the headpieces of longhorn Texas steers And we cant can't mount them fast enough to fill till orders Mr Hall lIall Were said plenty busy He didn't interrupt his task of scraping cutting culling and fitting filling the thelong thelong long tong twisting horns but worked as he talked The Halls with another couple and three children traveling in two automobiles pitched camp alongside the river several days ago The camp consists of several several several sev sev- eral beds no tent or covering of any kind cooking utensils and a large pile of ot horns shelled and unshelled I They collected the raw material materIa I in Texas from packing plants and started across the country The horns are boiled in water to loosen the outer covering and are then scraped and mounted on wooden woodell bars the width of a steers steer's skull Mr Hall lIaU said he has been mounting and selling horns for forthe forthe forthe the past eight years lie Ile and Mrs Hall nail spend their u winters inters in Texas gathering horns and getting ready for tor the annual summer tour across the continent t. t We sell seJI them mostly to restaurants restaurants res res- res and arid beer parlors he explained explained explained ex ex- but lots of people buy them to put on radia radia- tors You'd You d be surprised what a 8 market there is for them I think we could sell 50 to a day if we could mount them fast enough He charges from 2 to for fora a mounted pair depending on the spread and twist of the horns |