Pampus grass [Continued from Page 48] back. Then, "told these plumes front and tie them at the feet. Again, it will be necessary to trim the loose strands of grass. Once the body is trimmed and shaped in the manner that you like, spray it with hairspray to keep it smooth and file frizzy ends intact. At this point, the basic bird is completed and the only step left is to put the finishing touches on it to give it individuality. To make ears, sea oats are used. These can be pur chased at almost any craft store. Take one seed head for each ear and dab a little Team places Four students of the Red lion FFA Chapter recently participated in the Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held in conjunction with the All American Dairy Show. 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To form the beak, dried fem fronds are used. Fem fronds can also be employed to accent the eyebrows of the bird. The only remaining part of the pampus grass owl which has to be added at this point is the feet. These are made from “brads”,, which are used to secure telephone cords, etc., to baseboards. All you have to do with these is glue them in place where you would like them. conformation. The team earned 4th place out of 22 teams judging. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 9*^ The Rising Power ■ * nMiiMiy At this point, the owl is completed and the only part left to do is to secure it to a piece of wood or driftwood. To do this, Mrs. Garber uses a wide headed nail, ham- At this stage in the owl’s development, th£ “back” and the “breast” of the bird have been added and tied down at the “feet.” Ail that has to be done now is to add the facial features and the metal feet. - Jr .. *3 BHM Form Equipment, Inc. 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