824-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1998 Won (Continued from Page B 8) a reply. If we receive the answer, we will publish It as soon as possible. Please include your phone number because we sometimes need to contact the person to clarify details. We will not publish your phone number unless you request it. QUESTION —Deanna Cunfer, Lehighton, is looking for a source to buy wooden lids for six-sided candy jars (the kind often used as canister sets in stores that sell hard can dy). She has four different sizes and wants to replace the metal lids that are tarnishing with new ones—with or with out plastic seals. She recalls seeing the lids advertised in catalogs, but now that she needs them, she can’t find them offered. Anyone know of a catalog or store that sells these lids? QUESTION Robert Rauhauser, Thomasville, writes that he collects lawn sprinklers. He was told that several months ago an article on lawn sprinklers appeared in Martha Steward's magazine ‘Living.'' If any of our readers have the article, he would like to buy a photocopy of the article. The only address I have for Rauhauser is Thomas ville. PA 17364. QUESTION Cindy Eshleman would like an iron or metal horse sleigh. She saw one at the rodeo in Harrisburg in November. She also would like to purchase a bucks titched (white leather through brown leather) reins or bridle with reins in good condition. Willing to pay reasonable prices for these two items. QUESTION Anyone looking for a hand cranked machine that puts lids on tin cans of different sizes? If so, contact R.G.H. of Layton, N.J. Fax (973) 948-5458 or phone (973) 948-4565. QUESTION Walter Breen, Lancaster, would like to know where to purchase the type of Japanese beetle trap where a mason jar screws on to the bottom part of the yel low plastic vanes, which eliminates the use of bugs. QUESTION —Kathy Jenkins is looking for an old book, ‘Thee Hannah," written by Marguerite DiAngelia, copyr ighted 1940. Kathy, who read the book in 1947 when she was in elementary school, has a oranddauahter Hannah and would like to give it to her. If you have a copy, write to Kathy at 791 N. Reeds Rd., Downingtown, PA 19335. 1 QUESTION Connie Salvadore, Newtown, would like to know where to purchase the discontinued Tupperware Reheatables Line, which featured a cover and classic Tup perware seal for microwave reheating. The line was avail able about 5 years ago, she thinks. QUESTION Cheryl Miller, Hallem, writes that a small church on the east side of York County has no budget for plants but would love to dig up excess perennials that any readers would be willing to share with them. Call Cheryl at (717) 755-6345. QUESTION —A reader would like to know wpere to get pages for a merry-go-round photo album. QUESTION Cheryl Kile, Myerstown, has a German Shepherd that is deathly afraid of thunderstorms. She believes that several years ago someone recommended, in this column, a herb that allieviates a dog’s fear QUESTION Barbara Jennings, R. 1, Box 83, Canton, PA 17724, would like information on the Apple Butter Inn Bed and Breakfast in Slippery Rock. She heard they have a Christley Room. Barbara believes the inn is the homestead of her ancesters. QUESTION Shirley Schwoerer, Wysox, has a Plett Pan, which is a cast iron with seven shallow indentations and no lid. A recipe is attached that appears to be a thin pancake recipe, but no other instructions. Do any readers have more information about Plett? QUESTION Roland Kamoda, Monongahela, wants to know where to find a thumb latch and catch for a log cabin door. QUESTION Karen Kinnane, Shartlesville, has a beautiful old side saddle with the leather completely worn but the tree is perfect. She’d like to know of a saddler to recover and rerig the side saddle. QUESTION Earl Thoman, Railroad, would like to know where to get a setting of eggs from Rhode Island Red hens, hopefully from a York County location. Call him at (717) 235-3197. QUESTION G. Sweitzer, Airville, would like to know where to purchase a chamber pot and a used LP gas refrigerator. QUESTION Mabel Oilier would like to know how to remove brown discoloration from antique china. Is this age spots? QUESTION John E. Stoltzfoos, 170 Sinclair Rd., Delta, PA 17314, would like to know where to find the book, •The Pillar of Fire,” also called “Israel in Bondage.” QUESTION —Joel Vinikoor, Allentown, N.J., would like to know the best way to fix a leaking flat roof in which the surface is roofing felt laid in a hot tar to form built-up roof. The water puddles in the middle after a rain. QUESTION Christian inmate would like the address for a Metropolitan Community Church in the west central part of the state or nearby. 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