of 420 South mes io im-jndergoing at the Ap-il Hospital, icsts of Dr. lylur were: Jell Dygert, and Ind.,r. and Mrs. i and Paula Mrs. T. J. m, Ky., Mr. ilian, Brian, i, of Bir-r. and Mrs. Tyrone of i., Dr. and , Kelly, III., jngton Gap, hittaker and of Auburn, ygert, who er home inPa91S The MMtf btboro Daily NamSaturday*of Bar* 2nt surgery AppalachianFive GenerationsThe arrival earlier this year of Steven Robert Walker, being held by his mother, Mrs. Bob Walker of Tazewell, Tenn., occasioned this gathering of five generations of the Claiborne County family. The ages range from Tip Gilbert's D6 to Steven’s five months. Mrs. Walker’s mother, Mrs. ClaudeDrooks, is seated next to her mother and father in both pictures, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gilbert. Mrs. Gilbert is seated next to her mother, Mrs. Neal Minion, and Mr. Gilbert Is shown with his father. Top Gilbert. AH live in the Harrogate area except for the Walkers.Ask Annimported Food ShawaneeEnters CountryLandersWithout Cheeksirmit Mayes were here eekend'with)ther, Mrs. her sisters, f Edgewoad. attend the daughter, Huetalso of also visited ster, Mrs. husband ofDear Ann Landers: So often we hear that the world is on the brink of collapse — “our civilization is going the way of the Greeks and Romans” — that people are becoming angrier, more selfish and more violent. In other words, the quality of life is deteriorating. I run across something that has given me hope. Will you print it, please, for those who need to know that the more things change the more they are theuniverse, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is dear to you, the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore, be at peace with God whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams it is still a beautiful world. — Found In St.By WILLIAM H. MEAD WASHINGTON tUPI) — House subcommittee investigators accused the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today of risking consumer health by letting most imported foods enter the United States without even a cursory check.A report, for the House Appropria 1 ioris subeommittee on agriculture, environmental and consumer protection also alleged “gross inadequacy” of U. S. food plant inspections by the FDA.It said food warehouses wereMrs. Francis Rose and son, David, of St. Paul, Va., were the guests of Mrs. Bobbie Rose, Saturday.Mrs. Mollie Robinson recently visited Mrs. Bill Baker.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose, of Nashville, Tenn., attended the Mountain Laurel Festival at Pineville. They also visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spade, Harrogate, Tenn., and Mrs. Bobbi Rose of Gibson Station, Va.Mr. and Mrs. Garret Whitaker, of Englewood, Fla., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paris Ellison.Mrs. Mollie Ellison, Mrs. Muurine Robinson, and Mrs. N(\rn Gnftre.ll visited Mrs. John