Eagle Mills Man, 92, Still Does Some Carpenter Work; By MRS. H.OIttiNCf* I.1SK•Fred Vaughn, fnlht-r of Mi's. Donald A, Walerliold uf U Kobin I,a lie, Eagle Mills, observed bis 82nd biiihtUy Sunday. He and Mrs. Vaughn have made their hujiift with their son-in-law and daughter since they mured Cothis community four ami one*half years ago from IrvLnglon, A-.,I,Mr. Vaughn was horn March 21, J19, ill Lafayette, N.J., was brought up on a farm, was at one time a milkman and for ashort period worked for the railroad. Most of his life however, he was a emptier and Imtilling con I factor nml was active in lluil field until he came to Eagle Mills at the age of 87.Even now he likes lo keep busy, working around the yard during the summer, even shoveling snow against his daughter's wishes in the wilder and doing odd jobs which call for a carpenter's .skill at home ami al the F.sigte Mills United Methodist Church of which he is a member.He alliibuies his longevity lo keeping active and walking hard, mostly at outside jobs, lie is in comparatively good health and, according In Ids daughter, in good spirits,When asked what he thinks of the younger generation, lie admits he just docs not understand some of the tilings they do.He rends the llihlc and oilier religious material. alien (Is church regularly, and Is a long lime I OOF member.Mr. Vaughn has another daughter, Mrs. Frelt;l Maicr of Neplune, N.I. 11 is .son, Frederick Vaughn Jr., was kilted in World War II. lie also has 8 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren.COMING)ilh dttH (mlSMORGASBORDSaKirdoy, April 3rdS/iri|.vir*J tty Thf Womfln'i Auxiliary Speiglelowfi Firehousi 5p*fgfetown RoadFOR RESERVATIONS GALL235-0164237-7185FRED VAUGHNJohnny Carson's Wife DropsAKmnh\/AhCollegiatePrnfiram