State Snowmobile Trails Several snowmobile trails, es- facilities, for all seasons of the tablished last year by the De- year, it is only natural that we partment of Forests and Waters should develop trails where this on State forest lands and adjoin- sport can be enjoyed not only ing State parks, will again be m safety but on a compatible made available for the winter basis with other existing out sports enthusiasts this year. door activities.” “Snowmobiling,” said Secre- As a result four trails, all tary Maurice K. Goddard, De- clearly identified with flags or partment of Forests and Wa- other form of marking, have ~. . , ters, “continues to climb in been established. They begin at . Additional information may popularity and since we in the State parks, wander through ° e ol ? tained from the following department are vitally con- State forest land, and return to J? lstnct Foresters or Regional cerned with providing the ut- the park. Fark superintendents: most in outdoor recreational Forest Districts where the Forest District 7 Donald FARMERS Are you interested in maintaining our free enterprise system? Are you interested in a higher net income for farmers? Do you want your children to have the privilege to form? Do you want to save money on your tires, tubes and batteries? Are you interested in a complete farm analysis and tax reporting service? Will you join with hundreds of other farm families to work to gether to solve problems we cannot solve ourselves? Will you help our orgonizotion get a fair assessment figure on land used for agriculture? Lancaster County Farmers Association is a voluntary, non-partisan, general farm organization with many years of experience in all levels of government, representing our farm family members. Lancaster County Farmers Association, through Pennsylvania Farm ers’ Association and American Farm Bureau Federation can help you secure all these privileges and services. : Do Your Share i Join and Support BNSYLVfM |KffiERS’ associmimh| trails have been developed, and the State parks which will mark the beginning and end of the trail, are: Forest District 7, at R. B. Winter SP; Forest dis trict 9, at Black Moshannon SP; Forest District 15, at Den ton Hill SP; and Forest District 19, at Promised Land SP. James L Martin Sec. Lane. Co. Farmers Assoc. Strasburg RDI, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 26,1970 — Ida 5 Notebook Somehow the Christmas season catches up most of us in its hectic pace. We dash to the store, dash to meetings and parties and huiry thiough oui housework. It is difficult to find a few minutes of quiet and to contemplate the real reason for Chustmas. Sometimes it is necessaiy to use early or even to stay up late in order to have a few peaceful moments away fiom a busy family. Let us find time for some of the simple things One lecent Sunday morning, I went out into the fiesh an and heaid the chuich bells chiming over three miles away They made me think of how much our senses mean to us Not only did I hear the bells, but I could see two wild ducks I h fP e the y Wlll always be aware ending overhead and a cardinal of the world mound them ° Ir your family has never had a "‘My'cMdren often point out an ™skral trapper, you don’t know especially beautiful sunset to me vdrat you aie missrn 0 A few years ago a neighbor boy K sumner, Buffalo Valley and my two sons siiaied a tiap Shopping Center, Box 111, Mif- line. Even marking all their flmburg, Pa 17844 traps with homemade metal tags Forest District 15 Robert was a job They took turns P Lewis, 8 E. 7th Stieet, Cou- checking them in the cold and dersport, Pa. 16915. dark of wmtei mornings Forest District 9 John W. One night the neighbor’s alaim Wilson, 1229 S 2nd Stieet, Box went off at 3 instead of 5 and he 341 Clearfield, Pa. 16830. rode down on his bicycle and BiSf S U° ISt ßoitl 9^l J °NPo! pcbblefdirew oindow 0 indows t !50, Stroudsburg Pa. 18360. Regional Paik Offices. of coulse there aie also the Northcentral Pennsylvania pleasures of a trip to Red Run to George Kaufman, Park Region se p 20 or 30 skins and there’s #l, Box 390, Emporium, Pa. a i wa y S hopes for a better catch 15834. next year. Southcentral Pennsylvania My college-bound son has a hive John Kohler, Park Region #3, ot bees which has given us a good Shawnee State Park, Schells- supply of honey this year. Last burg, Pa. 15559. _ year he even had comb honey, for Eastern Pennsylvania Ger- sale. We use honey in baking f££SSS-££S!&& “|iSS££ 1 ertown R 3, Pa. 18951. take over the caie of them. 19 i 1 By Ida Risser