*29 Quarter Horses Bring $20,990 at O'Donohoe SaleJack O'Donohoe Saturday sold-King, a brown mare, $1,000 for 29 quarter horses for $20,990, an Catchmc Dexter, a bay mare, $425enridge Tex.; B W. Hyde of BlueWater, N. M.; Charles Morrell of, ir -Nocona. Tex.; Paul Grafe of San-average of $723 per head, in aifor a sorrel gelding to join Martinjaula cuiif.. Jack Frost ofisale held in the Four-11 Center as a* principal buyer jHouston and Bill Gage of %Holli-!on Hampstead Dane. | Martin paid $1,150 for She'll Do, day, Tex.It was an average of $980 forja bay mare, and $1,875 for Pretty Auctioneer was Robert Cope-14 blood mares; $506 for four Girl, a dun mare. land of Archer City,stallions; $639 for six fillies and Other buyers included Roy! Following the sale O'Donohoe $264 for five geldings. JRoack of Oinoy, Tex., J. C Hanvjexpressod satisfaction. βIt was aChief huyer for the day wasjlton of Graham, Tex.; Ross Bent-jgood sale and I am satisfied,β he W. F. Martin of Hamliq, Tex., ley of Shields, Kans.; L. E. Tracy {commented, who paid $5,650 for four animals, of Dallas, Marlene. Doescher of! In the sale Charles F. King ofincluding $2,325 for Lady Pep-Up, a dun mare, to top the sale. Perry McGlone of St. Joseph,Bcemer, Neb.; Bill Duckwalt of Carthage, Mo., Allen Krohn of Kiectra, Frank Strutt. Milwaukee,Wichita Falls sold two animals; B. C. Hess of Wichith Falls sold six and W. A. Watts of ArcherKans., paid $2,075 for Betty Lou jWis.; Truman Roberts of Breck-fCity sold one