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A2 Sunday News Leader, July 10, 1994 Stonewall Brigade Band Obituaries John G. Lambert STUARTS DRAFT John Grady Lambert, 68, of 215 Forest Springs Drive, died on Friday morning (July 8, 1994) at his residence. He was bora on March 20, 1926 at Bluestone, a son of Paris Harvey and Trula (Grady) Lambert. He was assistant administrator of the Methodist Home at Charlotte, N.C., for eight years, administrator of Glenwood Park Methodist Home Gypsy Hill Park Bandstand Monday, July 11, 1994 8 p.m. Robert N.

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He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Waynesboro and the Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity as well as many historical associations. Dr. Bushong is survived by his wife, the former Dean McKoin, three daughters, Elizabeth Potter of Waynesboro, Anne Mullarky of Zullinger, and Barbara Lee Topp of Wintergreen, and seven grandchildren. Graveside services will be held 11:00 AM Tuesday at the Green Hill Cemetery following a visitation from AM at the Enders Funeral Home in Berryville, Va. The Reverends Jack Malory and Phil Bailey will be officiating.

The family will receive friends at the home, 1281 Sunset Lane at any time. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be given to the Millard Bushong Scholarship Fund at Handley High School, Winchester, Va. or the charity of your choice. Local funeral arrangements were handled by McDow Funeral Home, Waynesboro, Va. PdOb Harrison Funeral Home, Lexington is handling arrangements.

I Mrs. Eugene Weaver Gladys Priscilla Weaver of 1828 Springhill Road and widowof Eugene F. Weaver, died on Saturday afternoon (July 9, 1994) at Kjgs Daughters' Hospital. Hamrick Funeral Home is arrangements. Donald H.

Barss WEST GLOCESTER, R.I. Donald H. Barss, 77, of Putnam Pike, died on Saturday (July 9, 1994J at Day Kimball Hospital, Putrjam, Conn. He was born at Sommerville, a son of Hurd and Amanda (Peitszche) Barss, formerly of Canso, Nova Scotia. He was a carpenter for Lord and Taylor in New York City for 35 years before retiring in 1985.

He was "a World War II veteran of the Canadian Navy. He was a member of Valley Stream (N.Y.) Masonic He had been a resident of Canada before moving to New York and nad previously lived in Staunton, Va "be-fore moving to West Glocestar a month ago. In addition to his widow, Katner-ine E. (Fanning) Barss, a son, Nelson D. Barss of Swoijpe, and a daughter, Audrejr, E.

Barss of West Glocester. A private service is planned. Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home is handling arrangements' Eric and Susan (Edward) Hicks, of 628 Flint Mountain Drive, died on Friday afternoon (July 8, 1994) at King's Daughters' Hospital. In addition to her parents, surviving are a sister, Sharon Hicks at home; maternal grandparents, John and Elizabeth Edwards of Henderson, N.C.; and paternal grandparents, James and Peggy Hicks of Henderson. A service will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Main Street United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ronald T. Davidson, with burial at Augusta Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Monday at the Waynesboro chapel of Etter Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to Make a Wish Foundation of Richmond and Western Virginia, 4461 Cox Road, Suite 130, Glen Allen, Va. 23060. Dr. Millard K. Bushong WAYNESBORO Dr.

Millard Kessler Bushong, teacher, lecturer, and author, died Saturday July 9, 1994 at the Waynesboro Community Hospital following a long illness. Dr. Bushong was a son of the late attorney and Mrs. Frank Lee Bushong, born in Charles Town, West Virginia on February 1, 1912. He was educated in the Charles Town schools, received his B.A.

degree from Roanoke College and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the West Virginia University. He and his family resided at "Arcadia" in Clarke County for thirty years. Dr.

Bushong taught in the Charles Town High School, Handley High School, University of Richmond, Randolph Macon College in Ashland, and Shephard College where he was a chairman of the Social Sci WW 1 1. w. sJ. s. If 1.

Brotherhood builds stage Members of the Lutheran Brotherhood, a non-profit fraternal organization, work on Saturday to build a stage for United Church Nurseries, located at Grace Lutheran Church. Hammering on the final touches are John Wolf and Bradley Keefer as Tom Wright looks on. (Photo by Vincent Lerz) at Bluefield, W.Va., for eight years, and administrator of Liberty House Nursing Home at Waynesboro for 19 years. He was retired and an Army veteran. In addition to his mother of Blue-field, surviving are his widow, Nell Lambert; a daughter, Diane Emmett of Alta Vista; a son, John G.

Lambert Jr. of Staunton; two brothers, Paris H. Jr. of Tampa, and J.E. Lambert of Virginia Beach; two sisters, Mary Danielson of Boynton Beach, and Dorothy L.

Kiser of Marion; and three grandchildren. A service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Calvary United Methodist Church by Drs. Roy O. Creech and Wasina F.

Wright with private burial to precede the service. Pallbearers will be Leonard Wallace, Ike Mitchell, Hollis Arehart, Sam Robb, Gil Harig, Walt Cleven-ger and Randolph Maupin. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Lambert Sunday School Class. The family will receive friends from 7-8 p.m. Monday at the Stuarts Draft chapel of Etter Funeral home.

Memorials may be made to Calvary United Methodist Church building fund, Stuarts Draft, Va. 24477. Lynne S. Waybright MONTEREY Lynn Sheldon Waybright, 44, of Monterey, died on Saturday morning (July 9, 1994) at her residence. Obaugh Funeral Home at McDowell is handling arrangements.

Stephanie R. Hicks STUARTS DRAFT Stephanie Renee Hicks, 4, daughter of Michael the volatility in currency exchange rates. Since Clinton took office, the value of the dollar compared with the Japanese yen has fallen roughly 20 percent, to a post-World War II low. Although administration officials sought to steer clear of the dollar's woes, those problems continued to dog Clinton in Naples: His statement Friday suggesting that the United States would not intervene to prop it up on currency markets sent the dollar into another sudden tailspin; on Saturday, Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen took pains diplomatically to counter the impression left by the president, saying, "We're prepared to act when it's appropriate." Sunday, the second and final day of the summit, the group will be joined by Russian President Boris N. Yeltsin, whose role in the meetings is being expanded for the first time.

The leaders will focus on such sensitive issues as the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the crisis in Haiti and the progress of Russia's economic reforms, each holding the potential for further disagreement. ana DBDDtsnsiw ences Department. During WWII he taught at the U.S. Military Academy and the Naval Academy. He attained the rank of Major.

He also taught for a year in Plymouth, England as a Fulbright Exchange Teacher. In 1974, Dr. Bushong was named as an Outstanding Teacher of America. He was the author of four books and the co-author of a textbook used by the cadets at West Point Military Academy. He wrote numerous a Got a news tip? Call 885-7281 or 1-800-79DAILY a LyleJ.

Smith FAIRFIELD Lyle Joseph Smith, 67, of Fairfield, died on Saturday (July 9, 1994) at his residence. He was born April 171927 in Michigan, a son of Joseph and Eva (Fitzgerald) Smith. He was a retired electrician and Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 82nd Airborne Division. Surviving are his widow, Jean C. Smith of Fairfield; two daughters, Jannie Ryan of Fairfield and Sarah Hull of Chino Hills, a brother, Bernard Smith of Shepherd, five sisters, Gretchen David and Freda Price, both of Mt.

Pleasant, Mary Lou Smith of Stanwood, Lenora Allgire of Defiance, Ohio, and Josephine Cuthbert of Flint, 13 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. A service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Four Square Church of Lexington by the Rev. Hunter Phillips. The family will receive friends at the residence.

ting some of the difficulties he has encountered at home: Despite signs of solid economic growth, including the creation of 3.8 million jobs since he took office, and low inflation, Clinton's standing in opinion polls continues to sag. Similarly, the strength of the U.S. economy has not translated into boosting his standing among the other leading industrialized democracies at the summit. MODELS NEEDED Models needed for current trend haircuts at no charge! Model must be willing to let the student choose a cut that Is suitable to models features, hair texture lifestyle. Staunton School of Cosmetology 885-0808 All work performed by students supervised by licensed instructors.

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