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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 7

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tody of his son and daughter. I further provided that If any'Fr' Aua 21 1964 7 A Dk 1 11 1 1:1.. 1 I PANELING SALE is STATEDtFENOSPRICE granacnua aid not quality as a cTinillC DfiCT.niCDATPU to ji. luuij ruji uijimiuiih I beneficiary, the principal was 4'x7' 316" Bagnell left the estate in trust for his wife, son and and upon their deaths the prin-' cipai was to be passed to his grandchildren. The son, Robert A.

Bagnell, who thed last April, rvuucii uagncu nnu ins wne were divorced in 1923 and Mrs. Bagnell won custody of their daughter, Lucy Joy Bagnell, who is Mrs. Charles Janvier. The will i be passed to the descendants of Thomas H. Bagnell, William jBagnell's brother.

Thick PECAN was survived by his SUIT TO CONSTRUE WliL OF WILLIAM BAGNELL FILED A suit to construe the will of William Bagnell, a pioneer railroad builder and banker who died here in 1926,, has been filed in circuit court by Mercantile Trust trustee of the Bagnell estate. Bagnell, after whom Bagnell dam at the Lake of the Ozarks was named, left an estate now valued at $800,000. Under the terms of his will, 3 sura mscount Mrr. trota GRAINED WOOD PANELS V-iroovtd, Prl(niihe4 miunc mtr wmuit omr T. 1 i SS.9S VALUE Wcom Small Trvifi and sfafai ST.

LOUIS UNION TRUST CO. ROADWAY AND IOCUST Mrs. Charles Janvier of New Orleans, the only grandchild of William Bagnell. The will stipulated that the grandchildren would share in the estate only if they lived with or had been in the care and cus (Hint Bitwise -FESGO 2 STORES UNeerkill f-2500 i 433! IASTON (WtllitM) tSOl HWY. 4 (Crntwowl) FILL YOUR WANTS FROM WANT AOS a ft Lcuura miUy fir nun 1 The Missouri Highway Commission defended today its asking price of $129,000 for two and half acres of excess right of fwy near Lambert-St.

Louis Field that the city had sought to buy. In rejecting the offer, the city Board of Estimate and Apportionment noted that the acreage was part of a 17-acre tract that had been bought by the Highway Commission for $43,075 in 1955, The land was bought for right of way for the Mark Twain Expressway, but the two and a half acres were not needed for this purpose. Marvin J. Snider, chief engineer of the State Highway Department, said that the small plot was withdrawn from public euction at the request of the city. He said that an appraisal was made, based on comparable sales and other substantiating facts, and a value of $129,000 was placed on the plot.

"We do not consider that this Is an inflated price on today's market," Snider wrote. "This rapid increase in value has been experienced in almost every instance in recent years adjacent to newly Constructed expressways." Snider recalled that when the city rejected the offer as unacceptable the Highway Commission received a request from a "very substantial realtor" for permission to buy the land at the quoted price. Snider pointed out that the commission had acquired the land with federal and St. Louis county funds on a 50-50 basis and that any proceeds from its sale would be refunded to the county and Federal Government on the same basis. He said no state highway funds were involved in the purchase and the state would receive nothing from its sale.

STORE BOOKKEEPER IS ROBBED OF $168 Mrs. Ben Schwartz, a bookkeeper for the Liberty Furniture 1721 Franklin avenue, was robbed of $168 yesterday, she MISSING OFFICIAL WROTE MOTHER: PRAY FOR CONGO SEATTLE, Aug. 21 (AP)-The mother of Lewis R. MacFarlane, United States vice consul missing in Che eastern Congo, said yesterday that he wrote to her: "Don't pray for me, mother. Pray for The Congo." Mrs.

Alan W. MacFarlane said the words were in one of two letters from her son which arrived a few days ago. "He often wrote, 'To say there isn't any danger Is ridiculous. We may be attacked at any "He was in an airplane that was shot at over Stanleyville, he wrote us Aug. 4.

So they did not land. They went back to Bu-kavu." Mrs. MacFarlane said that her son's most recent letter said the consulate had rented a house on Lake Kivu and had just moved there. "He has a boat," she said. "And I'm hoping it might be a means of escape across the lake." Mrs.

MacFarlane and her husband own a lumber company here. They last saw their son when -they were returning from a European trip just before he left for The Congo assignment in July 1963. POLICE ARREST WOMAN AS BROTHEL OPERATOR Alta Scoles, sought for a month as the operator of a brothel at 711-13 South Broadway, was arrested yesterday and booked on a morals charge. Mrs. Scoles, released on $1000 bond, was served with notice of injunction action to close permanently the South Broadway establishment.

Detectives Raymond Lauer and Donald Bohnert, who arrested two women and a man at the South Broadway address in a raid July 22, had sought Mrs. Scoles, who has a home in East St. Louis. Policewoman Margaret Long learned that Mrs. Sooles's car had been seen in the 3100 block of Arkansas avenue, in south St.

Louis. The detectives were admitted to the Arkansas avenue dwelling and took Mrs. Scoles to police headquarters. She is scheduled to appear in Court of Criminal Correction Sept. 3.

The South Broadway house is padlocked. THOR-AGENA LAUNCHED VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. Aug. 21 (AP)-A Thor-vAgena satellite rocket was launched today, the Air Force reported. $Co)(o) BEEDERMANS $108 Less Trade-in $20 YOU PAY ONLY NO MONEY DOWN Compact Super-Powered Olympic Here's a lot of television for such a iow price of only $88! It has the sharpest, clearest picture you have ever seen! Has big set features such as front-mount channel selector, dual automatic Gain Control to maintain constant contrast.

Tinted removable safety shield. Aluminized picture tube gives good contrasts. Two-tone color cabinet will sit in the smallest space. xSi ft i -IP 4 ift.f Irt'i 1 ViJ'5'" I I I reported to police. She said that a man entered! the store with his hand in his! Docket as though armed.

He! Olympic Home Entertainment Center with 21" TV, Radio and Hi-Fi Record Player grabbed Mrs. Schwartz about the neck and forced her to the rear of the store where the cash drawer was located. After giving the man the money, she was forced to lie on the floor. The man fled on foot. BIEDERMANS PRICE $238 Less Trade-In $40 YOU PAY ONLY GALE'S 8TH FRANKLIN Young Men's BOONDOCKERS NO MONEY DOWN As Low as $9 Month What's your pleasure? Watching your favorite TV program, playing your record album or listening to the many wonderful radio programs? Now you have all three in a beautifully styled console cabinet at this unbelievable low Biedermans price! 21" TV with aluminized picture tube, 4-speed automatic record player and fine quality AM radio all for only $1 98! 'UeWliW A'y sun HOPV- -r" "Boys'" Goodyear V-v.

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