» @ THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941 PAGE THRER Poppy Day Sales Help Veterans School Children Have 1000 To Sell Tomorrow Memory of America’s war dead in the first World War will be hon- ored here on Saturday, May 24, when everyone will be asked to wear a memorial poppy in tribute to their service and sacrifice. Plans for the observance of Poppy Day are being completed by the American Legion Auxiliary of Dad- dow-Isaacs Post, under the leader- ship of Mrs. Ralph C. Antrim, Pop- py Day chairman. The memorial flowers, made by disabled war veterans, will be of- fered on the streets throughout the day by the auxiliary women, and high school children from Dallas Borough, Dallas Township and Leh- man High Schools. One thousand poppies which the auxiliary will distribute here have been made by disabled veterans at veterans’ hospitals. All Poppy Day workers will serve as volunteers and all of the money contributed to them for the flowers will go into the welfare funds of the Auxiliary to carry forward the Auxiliary’s work for the disabled, their fam- ilies and the families of the dead during the year ahead. The sum of three cents: is paid to the dis- abled soldier who made the poppy and the remaining amount is divid- ed between Veterans’ Hospitals and Child Welfare work. Eastern Tent Caterpillars Bppear Again Pests Increase As Natural Enemies Tend To Disappear Eastern tent caterpillar once again makes its appearance in great num- bers in Luzerne County, states J. D. Hutchison, county agent. Four years ago the Eastern Tent Caterpillar became a very serious pest in this county and since that time dwindled down to almost noth- ing until this spring. It is the habit of this particular insect to go in cycles of two to four years. This decrease in caterpillars is due to the natural parasites that feed upon them. 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The young caterpillars feed on the opening buds but soon start spin- ning a web in the fork of a branch to form a nest. All the caterpillars from a single egg mass inhabit this nest. The caterpillars remain in the nest except when feeding and may be found there on days that places under rough bark and on buildings, etc., and it is from this cocoon that the adult moth appears late in June. Control Removal of egg clusters during the winter and burning them is a practical and efficient method of reducing the number of eggs that would hatch the following spring. Removal of the pests by using A is a second method. Remove the nests when the caterpillars are in them and not after the mature cat- erpillars have left the nest. Nests that are removed should be burned. The burning of the nests on the trees is not recommended on ac- count of danger of injury to valu- able shade trees for burning them will injure the bark. Spraying with arsenate of lead mence spraying early since the young caterpillars feed on the leaves as they unfold from the buds. So many requests have been re- ceived by the Luzerne County Ag- ricultural Extension Association rel- ative to the control of this pest, that it is felt advisable to urge all people who have nests on their premises to remove these nests by remove the nests the population of this pest would be reduced consid- erably next year but if not done this year we can expect a heavier infestation in 1942. Lake Township Alumni Lake Township Alumni will meet at the high school Monday evening suitable twigs. 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