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March 25, 2013 Published by Professional Print Management • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com March 25, 2013 Volume 1 • Issue #29 Over 4 million Readers Nationwide Free Fun Take One Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Computer Problems?? 320-839-3349 Cell: 320-808-0942 • Ortonville, MN HERITAGE PRINTING COMPUTER REPAIR CALL LEE Q: What is the Easter Bunny’s favorite sport? A: Basket-ball, of course! 320 2542 888 1736 .839. Fax .669. DECORATED APPAREL, VEHICLE GRAPHICS SIGNS, BANNERS AND MORE! PR DE ! r u o y w o h s PR DE @proimagepartner Q: What do you call a rabbit with fleas? A: Bugs Bunny! Q: What do you call ten rabbits marching backwards? A: A receding hareline.

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Published by Professional Print Management • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

March 25, 2013Volume 1 • Issue #29

Over 4 millionReaders Nationwide

Free

Fun

Take

One

Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits

Computer Problems??

320-839-3349Cell: 320-808-0942 • Ortonville, MN

HERITAGE PRINTINGCOMPUTER REPAIR

CALL LEE

Q: What is the Easter Bunny’s favorite sport?

A: Basket-ball, of course!

320 2542 888 1736.839. Fax .669.DECORATED APPAREL, VEHICLE GRAPHICS

SIGNS, BANNERS AND MORE!

PR DE!ruoywohs

PR DE @proimagepartner

Q: What do you call a rabbit with fleas? A: Bugs Bunny!

Q: What do you call ten rabbits marching backwards? A: A receding hareline.

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ENTER THROUGH REGULAR MAIL: Name/number/address and the locations of the 3 Easter Baskets to

TIDBITS READER CONTESTP.O. Box 313 • Big Stone City, SD 57216

Time To Go Easter Egg Hunting

Congratulations to

our Tidbits Reader Contest Winner

STEVE BROWNof BIG STONE CITY, SD!!!

Steve was our contest winner from the March 18th Issue

with Tidbits

ENTER ONLINE:

www.LakeAreaTidbits.comEnter through EMAIL:

Name/number/address and the 3 Easter Baskets locations [email protected]

DEADLINE TO ENTER IS, FRIDAY - 2 PM, March 29, 2013

Reader Contest!!Easter is almost here... so, this week find the three Easter Baskets and enter to win a 6 Person Party Pack from Alley Cat Lanes in Ortonville, MN.

Find the (3) Easter Baskets (pictured below) in advertisements in this issue and enter to win, courtesy of Alley Cat Lanes!!

#1: Tires Plus, pg 1#2: Northland Auto Center, pg 2

#3:Liebe Health Mart, pg 11

If you had difficulty finding the 3 Basketballs, here are the locations for the March 18th Issue.

NEW WAY TO ENTER!!Scan this QR code for a direct link to the contest

entry page on your smart phone.

Thanks For Reading Tidbits!

This is exactly what you are looking for...only smaller.

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BIRTHDAY PARTYPACKAGES AVAILABLE

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Memphis

Michigan St.

Oregon

Saint Louis

Butler

Marquette

St. Mary’s (CA)

Gonzaga

Wichita St.

#1 Kansas / #11 St. Mary’s #6 UCLA / #9 Missouri #1 Indiana / #14 Harvard #6 Butler / #12 Ole Miss

#3 Florida / #14 Valparaiso #9 Villanova / #13 New Mexico St. #12 California / #8 Pittsburg #8 Colorado St. / #4 Michigan

#7 San Diego / #12 Oregon #2 Georgetown / #13 Montana #11 Belmont / #8 NC State #7 Notre Dame / #11 Bushnell

#15 Florida Gulf Coast / #2 Duke #15 Albany / #11 Minnesota #10 Colorado / #5 Wisconsin #14 Davidson / #4 Kansas St.

#9 Temple#14 Northwestern St. #16 Western Kentucky / #5 Oklahoma St. #1 Gonzaga / #15 Pacific #10 Iowa State / #3 Michigan St.

#3 Ohio State / #10 Cincinnati #13 South Dakota St. / #7 Illinois #5 UNLV / #16 Southern U #5 VCU / #7 Creighton

#4 Syracuse / #13 LaSalle #3 Marquette / #10 Oklahoma #16 JMU / #3 New Mexico #1 Louisville / #12 Akron

#6 Arizona / #16 N.C.AT&T#9 Wichita St. / #2 Miami #4 St Louis / #15 Iona#6 Memphis / #9 North Carolina

LaSalle

JMU

VCU

Michigan

Ole Miss

LaSalle

Arizona

Harvard

Creighton

Duke

Loiusville

Colorado St.

Miami

Temple

California

Syracuse

NEWLY REMODELED

The participating businesses were assigned ran-dom teams at the beginning of the tournament. Winners are as of press time Friday, March 22.

Who’s Got Your Team??

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• It was Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist Pearl S. Buck who made the following sage observation: “All things are possible until they are proved impos-sible, and even the impossible may only be so as of now.”

• If you dread trying (and too often failing) to pair up socks on laundry day, you’ll be glad to know that your anguish is not unrecognized: May 9 has been desig-nated National Lost Sock Memorial Day.

• Progress is not always universally embraced. In 1825, a magazine called The Quarterly Review scoffed, “What can be more palpably absurd than the prospect held out of locomotives traveling twice as fast as stagecoaches?”

• If in your studies of history you never ran across the Anglo-Zanzibar War, don’t feel educationally shortchanged; most people have never heard of the conflict. In 1896, the pro-British sultan of Zanzibar, Hamad bin Thuwaini, died, and his successor, Khalid bin Barghash, did not look as favorably upon the Brit-ish Empire. Because a treaty signed 10 years earlier stated that any candidate to attain the sultancy must receive the approval of the British Consul, the Brit-ish viewed Kalid bin Barghash’s accession as an act of war. The sultan barricaded himself in his palace, but the superior numbers and firepower of the British quickly defeated the embattled sultan. How quickly? The battle lasted all of 40 minutes, making it the short-est war in history.

• There are those who wonder if beloved actor Tony Curtis, with more than 100 films to his credit, would have been quite as successful if he hadn’t changed his name. His given name, Bernard Schwartz, just doesn’t quite have the same ring to it.

• • •Thought for the Day: “People need good lies. There

are too many bad ones.” -- Kurt Vonnegut

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Perfume BottlesQ: I am not a collector but have managed to accumu-

late several older perfume bottles, which I purchased at garage sales in the Chicago area. There are four I think could be valuable: "La Prairie" by Waterstone, "Nanette," "Aluria" by Lucretia Vanderbilt, and "Para-dise for Two." Are they worth keeping, or just more clutter? I think I probably paid a few dollars each for them. -- Sandra, Naperville, Ill.

A: I found all of your bottles referenced in "The Wonderful World of Perfume Bottles: Identification & Value Guide" by Jane Flanagan and published by Collector Books. According to Flanagan, "Paradise for Two" was manufactured in 1908 by Schaefer-Martin Co. and is worth about $50 with its original box. "Atu-ria" is from 1938 and sells in the $45 to $60 range. "Nanette," your rarest bottle, was introduced in 1950 and often sells in the collector's marketplace for $175. "La Prairie," launched in 1993, is worth about $60. All things considered, you made four good investments.

• • •Q: I purchased a basket for $5 at a flea market and

am enclosing a picture of it. I am curious about who made it and what it was used for. -- Betty, Jamestown, Tenn.

A: Sometimes a basket is simply a basket. This is the type of basket often found at import shops. Since they are mass-produced and not signed, your ques-tion about who made it is impossible to answer. It is of recent origin, and you probably paid about what it is worth.

• • •Q: I have a 5-inch-high pitcher signed by Hohr

Merkel. What can you tell me about it? -- Beverly, Lake Lillian, Minn.

A: I examined the pictures you sent me, and your pitcher appears to be from Copenhagen. Pitchers and vases of this type generally sell in the $15 to $25 range. I was not able to find the artist in any of my reference books.

• • •Q: I have eight Boy's Life magazines from the

1960s, and I am wondering if they are worth keep-ing. -- James, Hooksett, N.H.

A: Not really, since most of the copies of this maga-zine I've seen from this period have been priced for about a dollar an issue.

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected]. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox is unable to personally answer all reader ques-tions. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

Wilmot School Play

"The One That Got Away"

Friday, April 5th • 7 PMSunday, April 7th • 2 PM

Blood DriveApril 26th at the school

Call for more information

UPCOMING EVENTS

Driver's Ed Starting April 26th

Contact Mike Schmidt for more information

Q: What does the Easter Bunny get for making a basket?

A: Two points, just like anyone else.

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Crack and peel away the shells of dyed and deco-rated hard-boiled eggs and transform these Easter “eggstras” into fanciful bunnies to garnish a supper salad. Let your school-age kids do the creating of this fantasy garden, and they’ll discover that mealtime preparations can be fun and full of whimsy. When completed, their edible artful accents will delight the whole family, bringing truth to the old saying, “The eyes eat first.”

First, show your kids how to wash, spin dry and toss together your favorite salad greens. Arrange on a platter. Now come the clever bunny garnishes.

Here’s how to make one edible egg bunny:--Peel off the shell of one hard-boiled egg. --Using an ordinary table knife, cut an even 1/4-inch

slice off a long side of the egg to form a flat base for

the body of the bunny. (The cut-off slice will have an oval shape.)

--Cut the oval slice evenly in half lengthwise to make two “bunny ears.”

--Cut a slit on top of the pointed, slimmer end of the egg body, squeeze gently to open, and tuck the two floppy ears in the space.

--Make a bunny face below the ears. Insert cloves or raisin bits to form the eyes and nose. Insert a baby car-rot with a bit of parsley into the mouth area to make it look as if the bunny is eating a carrot. A cauliflowerette or spring of parsley makes a fluffy tail.

Make several and set amongst the greens on the salad platter. Chill until ready to serve.

Extra idea: Make edible radish mice to scamper in the greens.

For one mouse, choose a radish with a lengthy root to represent the mouse’s tail. Cut a slice off the long side of the radish to form a flat base for the body. Above the stem, insert two small cloves for eyes. For the ears, cut two thin, equal-size round slices from another radish. Make a slit above the eyes and place the slices in the opening.

Note: Remove cloves before eating garnishes.

• • •Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day”

is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”

© 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd.

Easter “Eggstras” Salad Garnishes

TIDBITS - FUN, FAMILY-FRIENDLY & FREE!!

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For Sale: Baby Crib with Mattress white in color. $10.00 Please Call 605-254-3979 To Give Away: Baby Jogging Stroller. $15.00 Please Call 605-254-3979 Looking for a place to rent. Single Professional Non Smoking Male. Looking to rent a room, small apartment or house in the Big Stone City Area. Please Call 605-254-3979

WEIGHT MACHINE for sale - $175. Hoist Fitness System - Prime 8A. 12 exercises in 12 minutes for the Prime 8 muscle groups. Watertown, SD 605-753-3228

FOR SALE: Rainbow Series E vacuum cleaner. Like new! Used very little.

For Sale: Meyer 8’ snowplow with hoist and light bar, stored inside, not used past 3 years, good condition. Goodwin, SD (605) 795-3520

FOR SALE: 2009 Chevy Impala LT. Leather Heated Front Seats, Power Sunroof. 61,500 miles. 11,000 on new tires. Excellent. Call 605-932-3744 after 5:00 pm. $10,750 firm.

FOR SALE: 2000 Honda Shadow motorcycle, silver/black color, windshield, low miles, excellent condition, new tires. Asking $1800. Call 868-2699.

Selling baseball and football cards and memorobilia. Includes cards, small sets, and sports collectibles from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s. Asking $650 OBO. 605-886-3422

FOR SALE: 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 motorcycle. Black color with only 730 miles. $2,800 will buy it. Call 886-5958. Ask for Ron, leave message.

FOR SALE: HP Officejet All-in-one phone, fax & copier. Call 1-605-949-4009.

Selling: Case IH 5400 no-till drill 20 foot, 10 inch spacing. Yetter coulter cart. Factory markers. Above average condition. More info call 605-758-2554.

LOST - REWARD: Down Filled Coat at Shady Beach on March 16th, Call 605-237-8075.

Metal Cutting Band Saw 1Horizontal/vertical capacity on stand. Used little. 2 extra blades. $200. 605-467-0889. Milbank.

Southern Black Hills building lot for sale. 2 miles from Wind Cave. Bordered by Black Hills National Forest. South of Custer $60,000. 605-881-4078.

Wanted to buy fixer upper snowmobile. Will consider any age and condition. Needs to have most of the parts. 605-881-1498.

Perfect graduation gift! 2004 Mustang, V6, 5 Speed, gets over 25 mpg, 54k miles, Excellent. 605-201-8897 MUST SELL 1995 toyota 4runner 172000 miles,leather int. power windows,moon roof newer clutch,new water pump radiator timing belt good tires 3000 obo. 605-690-0314.

Wanted: 1616 front traactor tire (needs to have three ribs) Call 605-432-6218 WANTED: Fuller Brush Mop w/a string sponge mophead.

Want to buy: 500 Gallon Propane Tank. 605-486-4430.

FOR SALE: Large 36 inch exhaust fan suitabable for barns, machine or mechanic work building. 605-938-4748.

1996 Mercury Sable 4dr power everything 160,000 miles Needs Trans. seal $450 firm (605)-203-0148

Wanted To Buy: one or two used hearing aids. 605-874-2478

Wanted 1949 and 1956 high school year books. Call (320) 413-0083

FOR SALE: 1981 Gleaner F@ Com-bine, 2120 Engine hours, 1450 Separa-tor hours, 15 ft Flex Head. $4,000 or best offer. Call (320) 568-2404

FOR SALE: 2000 Honda Shadow mo-torcycle, silver/black color, windshield, low miles, excellent condition, new tires. Asking $1800. Call 605-868-2699.

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Looking For 4 kitchen chairs with rollers and arms. Must have good fabric. 320-839-3666.

H International Tractor for parts 2 new front tires. Firestone 13-6-38 - 40%. Narrow front end. Call 605-432-6075

For Sale Round oak pedestal table, large leaf with 3 oak carved back, arm chairs. $300.00 OBO (320) 265-6950

FOR SALE: Antique Dayton Hobart grocery store type scale. Up to 24#'s. Call 1-605-949-4009..

For Sale: Trane Gas House Furnace. Will Guarantee working condition. $300 or best offer. Watertown, SD (605) 753-5313.

For Sale 2000 Buick LaSabre 4 door. 180,000 miles, but very nice condition. $2,100. Call (605) 520-0840

For Sale Whirlpool refrigerator. White with ice & water, side by side. call 605-432-6937 in Milbank.

New Hub City over running 1000 to 540 pto coupling part #0331-00012. Quick realease up to 125 hp.200.00 asking 125.00 obo. 492-3337

For sale -Tony Little’s Gazelle Edge Exercise machine $75.00 obo Phone-605-432-5723

FOR SALE: 1993 GMC Suburban 4X4, 350 V8, $1,695 OBO. 320-325-5989. 1998 Suburban 4X4 454-V-8, $1,200 OBO, needs tranny work. Clinton, MN

2010 Chevy Silverado. 37,500 miles, V6, 2 wheel drive, $13,600 OBO. New Snow Tires. 605-862-6004

1947 M JD Tractor with hydraulic 2 pt w/ 5ft digger and 2 btm plow. Make Offer. New paint and tires. 320-394-2348.

FOR SALE: 2001 Dodge Ram 1500, 5.9L, many extras, very clean. 186K miles. 605-881-4232. Call anytime.

New - 200 Feet 1” Rope (coiled). Selling for $100. New price was $238. Can deliver to Watertown. 605-690-8381 Bruce.

Roping Saddle, 17 inch. $500. Can email photo of the saddle upon request. 605-627-5466 Bruce.

Office Desk 30” x 60” five drawers with 1 file drawer. Oak laminated. Sturdy and very heavy. $25. 605-690-3833 Bruce.

Two person massaging hot tub - Can fit up to four people. Asking $2200. Call (605) 237-4709 leave message.

For sale: An upholstered swivel rocking chair in excellent condition. Phone: 605-486-4430

FOR SALE - Fold up walker with wheels. 605-881-4414

12 ft. Outdoor Movie Theater Blow-up Screen with Blower. (ALL NEW) For use with your projector. MAKE OFFER. (605) 878-0544 Watertown, SD.

Beautiful 1956 Blond Baldwin Spinet Piano with Nice Bench. Very Good Condition. Make reasonable offer. (605) 878-0544 Watertown, SD

2001 Chevy Malibu with spoiler. Silver V-6. 108,000 miles. Great interior and flawless exterior. Great school car!

Marco Polo Apartment size piano with bench. 66 keys, very good condition. Call 320-839-6165.

For Sale - Chihuahua puppies, 3 mos. Short hair, small, brown. 2 females, 1 female. $200. 1 male $150. Very friendly. Madison, MN. 320-226-3626.

FOR SALE or TRADE: 1980 E-150 Ford Van. 300, 6 cyl., New 4-speed overdrive transmission, excellent chrome bumpers and glass. Call anytime. Watertown 605-882-2015

FOR SALE: 1994 Lumina Van, 3.8 V6, Air, Teal Green, Many new parts, 165,000. $1200. Madison, MN 320-226-3626.

FOR SALE: 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Low only 750 miles. Priced at 6,990. Call 605-868-3964. Ask for Ron. Excellent like-new condition motorcycle.

Poulan Pro 500 EX Lawn Tractor54” steel deck, 15” Poulan Pro easy-glide high back seat, 22 HP Briggs & Stratton Intek V-Twin, 4 years old, 697 hours. Runs perfect. $775. 605-265-1003

For Sale Beer Collection. Apprx. 200 Bottles and Cans. For info call 605-690-0055. Also Have Coke Items, Bottles, etc.

FOR SALE: 2003 Chevy TrailBlazer. 102,000 miles roughly on the vehicle. 4.2L inline 6cyl 4x4 and dark blue. Call for price and any other questions. If no answer lessage message or text. The number is 6056515393. Thank you

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PETS

LE PAWS - QUALITY GROOMING WITH A CARING TOUCH.Full Service Grooming for Small and Medium Dogs. Over 30 years of experience. 45909 169th Street, Watertown, SD 57201. For Appoint-ments call 1-605-886-1014 or 881-9016. Pam Dorneman.

LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARDING - A trusted name in pet care. Clean, modern, state-of-the-art facility. For the best care available, call 605-882-3342! Watertown.

LAKE PROPERTY

SHORT TERM RENTAL Lake Kampeska home near Watertown. Book Now for Summer! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 12(605) 520-7055

MOBILE HOMES

FREE LOT RENT for 9 months for your mobile home. Call Neil (605) 874-2539 or (605) 868-6972.

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WORK FROM YOUR HOME OFFICE. Looking for motivated individuals to work from home setting up shopping accounts for our 26 year old INC 500 COMPANY. No stocking or delivering. Residual income. www.helpingothers4life.biz (507) 677-2356

GREAT PLACES TO EAT

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CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estelline, SD. Bring your friends and try our scenic Sporting Clay Course. A great place to start your bachelor party! Summer Leagues. Call Russell Nelson (605) 690-3955

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PuzzleAnswers

• On April 2, 1513, near present-day St. Augustine, Spanish ex-plorer Juan Ponce de Leon comes ashore on the Florida coast and claims the territory for the Spanish crown. Ponce de Leon is credited with the first recorded landing and the first detailed exploration of the Florida coast.

• On April 3, 1776, because it lacked sufficient funds to build a strong navy, the Continental Congress gives privateers permis-sion to attack British ships. Any goods captured by the privateer were divided between the ship’s owner and the government.

• On April 7, 1873, John McGraw, one of the winningest manag-ers in baseball history, is born in Truxton, N.Y. McGraw’s career total of 2,763 wins ranks second only to Connie Mack. Between 1902 and 1932, the New York Giants won 10 pennants, came in second place 11 times and won three World Series champion-ships.

• On April 4, 1949, the United States and 11 other nations es-tablish the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a mutual defense pact aimed at containing possible Soviet aggression against Western Europe. The signatories agreed, “An armed at-tack against one or more of them ... shall be considered an attack against them all.”

• On April 5, 1951, death sentences are imposed against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, after they were found guilty of conspiring to transmit atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The only seriously incriminating evidence came from a confessed spy who was given a reduced sentence to testify against them.

• On April 6, 1968, Stanley’s Kubrick’s science-fiction classic “2001: A Space Odyssey” makes its debut in movie theaters. The film clocked in at around three hours and contained less than 40 minutes of dialogue, with long stretches of absolute silence or of the sound of human breathing.

• On April 1, 1970, President Richard Nixon signs legislation of-ficially banning cigarette ads on television and radio. In 1969, Congress had passed the Cigarette Smoking Act, requiring warn-ing labels that stated: “Cigarette Smoking May be Hazardous to Your Health.”

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Private First Class

Max E. SchielmanJuly 6, 1913 - January 7, 1944

Max E. Schielman was born July 6, 1913, on a farm north of Appleton to parents Albert and Louise Schlieman. A twin

brother, Leo, died at the age of 6 weeks. Max grew up and spent most of his life in the Appleton vicinity. In February, 1942, he was inducted into the armed forced and trained at Fort Bliss, Texas, Staten Island, New York, and Fort Benning, Georgia, before going overseas in November of 1943.

On January 7, 1944, Max died in the defense of his country in action in Belgium. He was a paratrooper. Burial was held in Belgium. A memorial service was planned but was never held.

Appleton, MinnesotaLearn more at...

www.beyondtheyellowribbon.org

Appleton, Minnesota is the only city in the world to have all of its streets and avenues named after its fallen veterans. With the help of Appleton businesses and referencing the book Home of Honored Veterans, Tidbits of the Lake Area would like to introduce you to one of these Honored Soldiers each week.

Left to mourn his death were his parents now deceased; six sisters: Annie, (Mrs. Ernest Thielke), Emma, Alice, (Mrs. Paul Schreck), Rose, (Mrs. Walter Schreck), Olga Mills and Ella, (Mrs. Paul Collies), five brothers: Fritz, Otto, Rheinhart, Emil, (who was in the armed forces at the same time as Max), and Robert.

Schlieman Avenue is located in the center of Appleton, running east and west, between Rooney and Snelling Avenues.

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Q: I heard they are making yet another "Superman." Is that true, and if so, who will be playing the Man of Steel? -- Percy T., via e-mail

A: Funny you should mention "Man of Steel," as that is the name of the first movie in the new "Superman" reboot. Our new Kryptonite-averse superhero will be played by the very good-looking -- and very talented -- Henry Cavill, who is perhaps best known to audiences as Charles Brandon in "The Tudors."

This version of the popular tale also stars Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Russell Crowe as Jor-El, Kevin Cost-ner and Diane Lane as Clark Kent's parents (Jonathan and Martha Kent), Michael Shannon as General Zod and Lau-rence Fishburne as Perry White. While there is no mention of Lex Luthor in the flick, rumors have been running rampant for almost a year now that Bradley Cooper will make a cameo as Superman's arch-nemesis, as far as the movies go. We'll know for sure come June 14, when "Man of Steel" makes its world premiere, promising to be one of summer's biggest blockbusters.

• • •Q: Can you give me any "Anchorman

2" scoops? I figure they are filming the movie now, because of pictures I've seen of Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd with hor-rible '80s-style mustaches. -- Jenni W., Madison, Wisc.

A: Yes, chalk up that unappealing fa-cial hair to their roles of Ron Burgundy

and Brian Fontana, respectively, in "Anchorman: The Legend Continues." The latest news to come from the set is that Harrison Ford (!) is set to play a legendary newsman opposite Will's Ron Burgundy, in the mold of staid and

serious Tom Brokaw.• • •

Q: What happened to Kim Delaney on "Army Wives"? Why was she killed off at the beginning of this season? -- PWF in Texas

A: Official word is that it was a mu-tual decision between the actress and

the show for Claudia Joy's time with her fel-low wives to end. Ever since the extended ver-sion of season six, there had been rumblings that Kim was getting a bit antsy to leave and pursue other projects. Series star Catherine Bell tells the press that Kim is missed on the set, but "things happen and things change. It's just part of our industry." And I, for one, think

Catherine is perfectly capable of carrying the show to continued success. Of course, time -- and ratings -- will tell.

• • •Q: Will "Dog the Bounty Hunter" ever

return to A&E? -- Tamara L., via e-mailA: Dog will be returning to TV, how-

ever, CMT is the bounty hunter's new home, where he'll star in "Dog and Beth: On the Hunt." The new series -- which premieres Sunday, April 21 at 8 p.m. ET/PT -- features Dog and Beth, joined by their son Leland, as they step outside their headquarters in Hawaii to unite with bail bondsmen from around the country to hunt down some of America's most dangerous criminals.

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Kim Delaney