14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 8, 1960 FARM IS WIFE ©® AND IWi FAMILY Mrs. Boyce Has Lived On Home Quarryville Farm All Her Life By Mrs. Charles McSparran Lancaster Fanning Staff Writer Mis Melvin C Boyce (Maiy) hung at Collins, two miles south of Quart yville on route 472, on the 75 acre farm where she was horn and raised, never lived anywhere else and only had to c oss the road to attend Har mony school, later went to Quarryville High School She was an only child of Mr & Mis Abram Stively who also ran a general merchandise store at tms same location Laughingly, she says “I almost missed being horn” as her mother was 44 and her father 56 when she aruved Maybe this accounts for her love of family and friends and for her varied activities in the num e”ous community organizations of which she is not just a nom inal member but a very active one % Sometimes it causes com plications when there’s two or fhiee meetings to attend in one day. In the summer her picnic basket is soit of a “meals on wheels”, getting to all the pic- FREE analysis of yonr bom* olfr beating equipment. Our specially trained men will tell yon if It needs cleaning, or minor part replacement They’ll show you how to improve your burner with Texaco’s new let Flame Booster that can Increase burner efficiency np to 42%. Give ns a call No obligation. ffuelChief] WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Burner Sales & Service 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 FOR THE nics of the organizations to which she belongs Mrs Boyce says chinch comes first with her She is a member of Wesley United Methodist Church of the Mount Hope Cu cuit and a member of the Church School, having served as pianist of both for over 50 yeai s She also sings sopiano in the church choir She has been a member of the Women’s Society over 50 years (oiingmally called Ladies Aid Society, then Wom an’s Society of Christian Ser vice and this year changed to Women’s Society of Christian Service when the Evangelical United Brethren and Methodist united) She served many years as treasurer of the society, was secretary at one time and is presently Secretary of Christian Social Relations She is on the Administrative Board of the church, a member of Member ship and Evangelism Commis Why Johnny’s parents switched their checking account Not just to buy Johnny that gu!-' tar he wanted, although they do save enough in a year to pay for it. A $2OO minimum balance in their checking account at the Key Bank eliminates all service charges, saving them about $lB a year. Isn’t it about time you switched to checking at the Key Bank? Lancaster COUNTY FARMERS national Mrs Melvin Boyce, where she as most at home, seated at her upright piano. L. F. Photo sion and a member of Steward ship and Finance Commission She is a member of Rawlms ville Camp Auxiliary, was secre tary at one time. She has tented on the campgiounds all her Me. Of course eveiyone on the campgrounds is now housed in cottages Her father helped clear the woods for the first campmeeting. She was chair man of the memorial flowei MEfvKtR F.D.I.C. committee for camp meeting at Union and serves as its news re one time porter Mrs Boyce has written the She has been a member of the “f;? 11 * 5 ” column for ae Quar^- W.CTU. for 25 years, originally a IS gifes news Z belonged to the Octoraro Union years btle also gives news and now belongs to Quarryville (Continued on Page 16' \ptAHTFBOO\ «"jf \-»-sToßj_si "!r, I - ’ by theCai load “Look For This Sign” MiLORGANfTE T& orsan,c SirffitS'ysS 15 • The Farmer Sakrele Products • Gardener & Home Owner Intercourse, Penna. 17534 Phone (717) 768-8451