COMMENT — This is in response to L.S. of Bedford’s request for gymnastics information.
Lawrence County Extreme offers Mommy-N-Me classes for children up to the age of three in our new preschool tumbling room and tumbling and cheer instruction in our main gym for anyone four years and older. We are now located on John Williams Blvd.
behind the Candy Shack and our new number is 275-GYM-8. Thanks, Trisha Haines-Fields, Lawrence County Extreme Staff.
ANSWER — Thanks, Trisha for the response and the updates.
Linear responses
COMMENT — For N.P. of Paoli, I can rip straight edges on boards up to 12 feet long. I also have an 18-foot planer. I will do custom work. For more inforamtion, call 388-7288. Dennis Inman. Williams.
COMMENT — I have an “edger” for the reader who has the cedar boards that needs straightened. Richard Bradley, (812) 472-3025, Bedford.
ANSWER — Thanks, Dennis and Richard for your prompt responses. I hope N.P. of Paoli sees this.
Photographer hunt
QUESTION — I would like to find the lady who takes such wonderful photographs from around this area and has sold them at the Orleans Farmers’ Market. I think her first name is Bev. At the Homegrown Holiday Market, she called herself “the country drive-by shooter”, having taken the majority of her photographs from her van. I neglected to get her name and number and I would really like some of her photographs. Thank you. R.C., an Internet reader.
ANSWER — Perhaps a reader could help us pinpoint this “country drive-by-shooter.” How about it readers, anyone know how to contact this home-grown photographer native to the Orleans Farmer’s Market?
Storage rack recall
WASHINGTON — Jetmax International Ltd., of Irving, Texas is voluntarily recalling boy’s and girl’s storage racks with canvas totes, because the storage rack can tip over, posing an entrapment and suffocation hazard to young children.
CPSC has received one report of a death involving an 8-month-old boy who was asphyxiated after he pulled on the storage toilet rackand it fell over on him. The top rail landed on the infant’s neck.
The storage rack is wooden with three levels and nine removable canvas totes.
Wal-Mart sold the storage rack under the brand “Home Trend Kids 9 Canvas Bin Boy’s and Girl’s Organizers.”
They were sold at Wal-Mart stores nationwide from August 2004 through July 2005 and Ollie’s stores nationwide from July 2006 through June 2007 for about $40. Consumers should immediately stop children from using the recalled storage toilet rackand contact Jetmax International to receive a free repair kit that adds stability to the base.

