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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 8

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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8
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fctfcMM. CAPITAL Ott. When the heat's keep it in with sale- priced insulating needs! Insulate jour home with Johns- Mamrife foi face insulation and save SALE 4.88 Reg. 5.49 50 sq. ft.

roll Be Mira that vour valuable heat doesn't escaoe this winter, bv installing this foil face fiberglass insulation from Johns-Manville. Ifs 4" thick and is designed to fit perfectly between 16" o.c. studs or joists. Each roll will cover 50 sq. ft.

Foil adds a vapor barrier to its insulating power and helps make your heating and air conditioning more efficient. Complete with tacking tabs. (01-96768) totaled fiberglass Mowi-in insuhlion offers greater heating efficiency SALE Fiberglass blown-in insulation offers you greater heating efficiency by filling every tiny crack and corner of your attic. It's fireproof, verminproof and it will not absorb moisture. It your attic is accessible and without flooring, we'll install this insulation for you.

This money-saving sale price includes installation. Minimum order: $75.00 (01)8" thick, .25 sq. reg. .28 sq. ft.

Mate drafty basements with SALE 8.39 16 SALE9.89 Regularly 10.99 SALE 10.79 Regularly 11.99 Get rid of drafty basements, make upstairs floors warmer, and most importantly, cut down on costly fuel waste, by installing these aluminum basement sashes from Hechinger. They have mitered corners, built-in screens and removable, clear polystyrene inserts. They mount easily with adhesive (available extra) (01-0072-5) Prevent costly heat loss instal casement storm sash in your home cm co 70 OHLL. veg. SALE 12.59 Reg 13.99 1 SMI 14.29 Reg.

1 5.95 Seal your casement windows to prevent costly heat loss with this high quality extruded aluminum storm sash from Hechinger. It's made with a clear glass insert, vinyl glazing and all necessary hardware for easy do-it-yourself installation. You'll be sure you're not heating the whole neighborhood with this snug-fitting casement sash on the job. (01-0613-5) Save on a wide selection of weathers tripping items at special sate prices Reg. 9.39 Getting ready to seal your house for the winter months? You'll find everything you need to do the job right, specially priced right now at Hechinger.

We've got complete window and door kits, felt and aluminum tape, thresholds, garage door bottoms, and so much more. Hurry in we're your one-stop weatherstripping headquarters! (03) Prices effective thru Saturday, November 2 Hi folks! Watch for me on WTOP TV V-IIUUHCI Hechinger open Sunday, 9:30 6:00 Open Monday thru Saturday, Forest Plaza, Parole Next to Giant (across ram Woodies and Sears) Open Monday thru Saturday, open Sunday, Obituaries Ann Scott, book store proprietor Am Garrett Scott, 63, of Annapolis Roads, died Friday at Anne Arundel General Hospital She was co-proprietor of the Scott Book Center, which has Annapolis for 14 years. Mrs. Scott was bora in New York City. She was a graduate of the College of William and in Williamsburg, and attended the graduate school at Columbia University in New York City.

She was a long-time member of the Colonial Players of Annapolis. She is survived by her husband, Robert L. Scott, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Susan Scott Lafferty and Mrs. William Tvdines both of Martha's Vineyard, and Mrs.

Christopher Luckens of Southampton, England; and four graxkhildrea A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m., Thursday in St Andrew's Chanel at the Naval Academy. Arrangements are under the direction of John M. Taylor Sons, 147 Duke of Gloucester St Margaret J. Clark Margaret J. Clark, 89, of Deale, died of an apparent heart attack Monday at the Annapolis Nursing Home.

She was a native of Maryland. She is survived by a daughter, Glendora Jones of Annapolis; and a brother, Theodore Snavely of Boonesboro, Md. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday at the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 147 Duke of Gloucester St Mary G. Finn Mary Gertrude Finn, 47, of Upper Marlboro, died of cancer Sunday at the Washington Sanitarium. She was born in Pulaski, Va.

klie IS BUI en u) uti husband, Joseph F. Plim, at home; two daughters, Rachel nt ta and Marilyn Lynn Finn of Upper Marlboro; two sons, Joseph Firm of Richmond, and Bruce Wayne Finn of Upper Marlboro and four grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Robert Thomas O'Dell of Davidsonvilk and Charles O'Dell of Port Deposit; and three sisters, Virginia Selin and Audrey O'Dell, both of Port Orange, and Nora E. Bungori of Havre de Grace. Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m., today at the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 147 Duke of Gloucester St Alice M.

Hines Alice HHines, 73, of Cape St John, Annapolis, died of an apparent heari auack Suutwy at Anne Arundel General Hospital She was born in tt 1 and was the widow of James Hines, Mrs. Hines was a retired Civil Service employee. She was a member of the Senior Bowling League and the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Cora R.

Norton and a nephew, Charles Norton, both of Groton, Conn, Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., tomorrow at the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 147 Duke of Gloucester St Anderson conviction upheld decision affecting the possible retrial of former Maryland Sea Daniel B. Brewster, the U.S, Court of Appeals has reaffirmed the conviction of Cyrus T. Anderson, a Washington lobbyist on charm that be bribed Brewster. Anderson, the lobbyist lor Spiegel, a Chicago-bawd mail order firm, sentenced WM A tfW. in prim for paying the former Senator $14,500 in diange for hia vote on portal legislation.

The same three-fudge ordered a retrial for in an Aug. 2, 1W1.

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