zel Brandi, above, beingtowed to town by their grandmother, Mrs. Wenzel Brandi Sr., who usually drives the garden tractor. From left to right are Deb-orah, 9; Steven, 4; Laura, 11, and Cindy, 13, at the«lt;other on Lake Michigan, north of Glenn.My son made the cart last summer, said Mrs. Brandi this week, “but we soon found it was real convenient for shopping.Mrs. Brandi has been*»nesoriLilaci/The family came oven from 5 on aChicago each summer on spot!the boat and traveled the Blue Star Highway when it was a dirt road with “lots of rut*.’*on tiOur Men In ServiceCadet Randolph 0. Hay, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph H. Hay, Rt. 1, Bangor, is shownduring weapons training with the M-79 grenade launcher while attending Army Reserve Offi-cers’ Training Corps summer eamp at Ft. Riley, Kan. He is a student at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich, Upon successful completion of summer camp and graduation from college, he will be commissioned a second lietenant inis the son of Mrs, Lydia Davis of Rt, 2, Grand Junction, andthe late Mr. Davis, will receiveat least an additional eightweeks of either advanced in- jstruction or on-the-job trainingto qualify him in a specialized military skill.the U.S. Army.Cadet Hay graduated in 1964 from Bangor High School.*RANDOLPH HAYOn Aug. 15, Array Private Edward A. Davis was assignedto Company D . 17 Battalion, 5Brigade, at the United States Army Training Center, Armo-(USATCA).Following the completion oftraining, PVT Davis, whoIf you use a razor blade to slice off the end of your lipstick tube diagonally, it will give you a very sharp outline when applied. It seems to fill out those minute wrinkles and cracks around your Ups. Put the discarded lipstick ends in a small jar and use them withyour lipstick brushOPEN1:15LAST TIMES