—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 13,1957 12 r i * f JAMAICA BANANAS start their ripening process enroute to consumers in the United States and other lands. Here boatmen load a refrigerated ship at one of the island’s many banana ports In some areas, lighters such as these carry the green bunches to ships anchored off-shore in deeper waters (Jamaica Tourist) In 1659 it was unlawful in Mass achusetts to have a* - Merry Christ mas MUSSER Leghorn Chicks For Larne White Eggs DONEGAL WHITE CROSS For Broiler Chicks m Inner iron: the Breeder** * tlLi IS**** ■ > *»' % -># mou: r jo v pa Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-4911 BELMONT Agricultural LIMESTONE EVEN SPREADER SERVICE • SOIL TESTING SERVICE • WENGER & SENSENIG CO. R. D. 1, PARADISE, PA. Ph. Gap Hickory 2-4500 I S,stSl3iaaStsl»iSlSl2lSl9lSia»ssaiSJ»»i»lSsS»*»» 9 ' 9ai^ I NOTICE!! I « 5 1 SAVE S 200 | A S ON ANY IMPLEMENT With the Purchase of a New M M Tractor g | Sr %deta& &eS farming plots among the country homes which range from thatched roof huts to frame homes of monotonous architec tme But often there are a few banana trees, a few coconut trees, Sugar cane is still the Number One agricultural product in this island, and at the time of our visit the fields were were “caning,” Miss Wallace explained the stalks were taking on the divi sions you see in corn stalks be fore tasseling. Some wild cane was in tassel as October opened, and it was recalled that in Puerto Rico in late November entire fields were in tassel. You might imagine bananas and coconuts grow wild, but as surances were given each tree is private property. Some residents No Payment Till March (Special to Lancaster Fanning) by ERNEST J. NEILL told there is a nine-months’ jail term for those violating this law, picking some one else’s bananas Banana harvest was underway throughout the island. At Port Antonio rpuch activity was m evi dence at United Fruit Co. docked j (Continued on page 14) niiiiUtiitituUitiliUiiliiiUitttiXXtXittiiiitutitiiilitiiltiiiiiitiiiiiitiitttittiXXiXtx :: .i :: | | D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON. INC. I « ' a | Shop Early in NEW HOLLAND | for Fine .J| | CHRISTMAS GIFTS || «Some Stores Will Be Open Friday Evenings Between Q Thanksgiving and Christmas in Addition to Thursday and Saturday Evenings. . Q T& Stores will be open Monday Evening, Dec. 23, and I?. Closed Tuesday Evening, Dec. 24, at 6 P.M. fLook For The Calendars With The M Dates Circled in Red. “Keep lett, malm 1 ” ATTENTION DAIRYMEN | Limestone Sand For Use In Dairy Barns Call Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 its Antarctic Seas. Early in the morning the “beep-beep” of the tiny train indicated the future cargo was coming to town. Na tives trudged down the roads with green hunches atop their heads, in perfect balance Going price at the moment was a shilling a hand, vuth a minimum of nine hands ac cepted per bunch With the shil ling worth approximately 14 cents U S , the producer would receive approximately $126 for a stalk of bananas. It is customary here to see youngsteis chewing on a piece of sugar cane stalk To them it’s candy Two schools of thought advance from this practice, one that it develops strong, white teeth—while others point out the dangers of sugar to teeth. Per haps one might deduce the jaws benefit most Clumps of bamboo grow every where, along streams, high in the hills—and across a valley a group of bamboo trees gives the appear ance of gigantic green featheiy fiends waving softly in the For Your Quarryviile, Pa.