Take the old Susquehanna Trail south out of York and enjoy a leisurely ride through the country. The road twists and turns, up hill and down, past farmland and homes, lone trees and overhanging foliage. Soon the road crosses the narrow isthmus that helps define the hourglass shape of Lake Redman. Then up the steep hill and suddenly you're there--Jacobus, five miles south of York. Jacobus, Pennsylvania: The name conjures up an earlier day when folks worked hard, took pride in their faith, their politics and their abilities. Towns and villages were places to go for necessities, for medical help and for the rare bit of pleasure ...