Itty Bitty Shop Dice for Discount Sale


LIKE BOOKS??????? The Itty Bitty Shoppe in Oakland is having a Dice for Discount Sale on Books Starting January 7th at 10 am…..I purchased part of a Book Collection and have a vast array of all genres…..I also have some gently used books, cook books, vintage children’s books over 5000 total with new titles being put out every day. A fun sale where you roll the dice for your savings… 1 being 10% and 6 being 60% off your book purchase…Store hours are 10-4 Monday thru Saturday…or by appointment after hours…phone 402-380-2333…located at 209 N Oakland Ave. Hope to see you here!

Kenneth Petersen, 71 of Bancroft, NE


Kenneth Petersen, 71, of Bancroft, Nebraska passed away Friday, January 3, 2014 at Pender Community Hospital in Pender. Services are pending at Stokely Funeral Home in West Point.

Geneva Wenke, 98 of Pender, NE


Geneva Wenke, 98, of Pender, Nebraska passed away Thursday, January 2, 2014 at the Nebraska Heart Institute in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Memorial services for Geneva are pending with Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender, Nebraska.

New Business Coming to Lyons


“I have always had a dream of opening my own gun shop,” said Gerald Dolezal. His dream is now becoming a reality. Gerald will be opening a gunsmithing shop, for guns and ammunition sales.

Gerald acquired what use to be the old creamery in Lyons on North 4th Street. Gerald’s desire to own a gun shop dates back twenty years. “I was in the Marines and a machinist. This helped me to learn the trade,” Gerald stated. He is planning on working on guns, old and new, for customers. He is in the process of acquiring permits so he can buy and sell guns along with reloading shells. “I would also want to get the teaching requirements for concealed carry permits,” Gerald said.

He is currently remodeling the building with help from Mark Niewohner. “I told him I would help him get started. We are working on renovating the building,” Mark stated.

They are repairing windows, doors and other structural features on the inside of the building. “We will do more as the weather warms us,” Mark said.

A name for the business hasn’t been chosen. There is time as Gerald is anticipating a mid-summer of 2014 opening date.

Kat Country Hub will provide more information as the opening date nears. Stay tuned.

Brian D. Conety, 73 of Decatur, NE


BRIAN D. CONETY, 72 years of Decatur, Nebraska, passed away Wednesday, January 1, 2014, at his home in rural Decatur.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, January 6, 2014, 10:00 a.m. at the Herman Legion Hall, Herman, Nebraska

VISITATION: Sunday, January 5th, with the family receiving friends from 2 – 6 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Home in Tekamah. Visitation Monday will be held at the Legion Hall one hour prior to the service.

BURIAL:   Herman Cemetery

MEMORIALS:  To the Family

Please feel free to send your condolences to the family.
Each condolence will be printed and given to the family after the service.

pelan@pelanfuneralservices.com

A Christmas Tree for the Birds


By John Wilson

John Wilson

John Wilson

First, I hope everyone had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year. Patty and I had some extra days at home over the holidays, so rather than sit around and stare at the TV (or each other), we enjoyed watching the constant stream of birds that come to the feeders and birdbath in our back yard. We have a variety of trees behind our house so there is lots of cover. But here’s an idea if you want to attract birds and don’t have that kind of setting.

Before taking your Christmas tree to the recycling center, consider creating some habitat for birds. To attract birds to your backyard, you must provide their three basic needs: food, water, and cover or shelter. Your old Christmas tree will provide excellent shelter for birds, providing protection from wind and predators. It can also serve as a feeding station, where you provide a buffet of food for our overwintering birds.

Before taking a tree outside, remove all the decorations and lights, including tinsel. To provide the most shelter possible for the birds, place the tree on the south or east side of your house, sheltered from winter’s harsh northwest winds. Securely anchor the tree by setting the stump in a five gallon bucket of damp sand and securing the top of the tree with heavy string or twine to nearby buildings or trees.

Decorate your tree with strings of popcorn, cranberries or raisins. Popcorn will attract cardinals and finches. Cranberries and raisins should attract cedar waxwings, finches and any robins wintering in the area. Apples, oranges, breads, and pine cones covered with peanut butter then dipped in birdseed can also be added. For best results, place these edible ornaments well into the tree.

Suet is especially attractive to insect-eating birds such as woodpeckers and nuthatches and is a good winter energy source. Suet seed balls will also attract chickadees and blue jays.

Press suet into the branches or hang it in mesh bags like those that contain onions or fruit in the grocery store. It is best to keep suet balls in the shade so they don’t melt. Also, keep them high enough in the tree so dogs can’t reach them. Pre-made suet cakes, which include suet, bird seed and a variety of dried fruits, are available at most nurseries, farm supply and hardware stores.

To make your own suet seed balls, purchase suet from your local grocery store. Mix birdseed and a small amount of peanut butter with suet while the suet is warm enough to be molded. Use a birdseed mix that contains sunflower seeds, proso millet and finely cracked corn. Mold the mixture around a wire hook that can be used to hang the suet seed ball in the tree, or fill empty orange rind halves with the suet mixture and attach them to the tree. You can also scatter some of that birdseed mix on the ground or snow around the base of the tree for ground feeding birds such as juncos.

If you decide to start feeding the birds, be consistent with your feeding. Feeding birds in the winter results in their reliance on you for part of their diet. Lack of this food, especially during severe cold or storms, could result in the birds starving to death before they can find another food source.

Even in winter, birds need water to drink and to keep their feathers clean. A birdbath with clean water will attract many birds if the water is not frozen. Commercial immersion heaters will keep the water in birdbaths from freezing. They are available from many nurseries, farm supply or specialty bird supply stores. Providing for the winter needs of birds can result in many hours of entertainment, spent watching these beautiful creatures.

For more information on attracting birds to your back yard, contact your local UNL Extension office.

Marian Lucile Keagle, 86 of Wakefield, NE


Marian Lucile Keagle, 86, of Wakefield, NE, passed away Wednesday, January 1, 2014 at the Wakefield Care Center. Funeral Services will be Saturday, January 4, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at the Covenant Church in Wakefield, NE; Pastor Kelly Johnston will be officiating. Visitation will be Friday, January 3, 2014 from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. with family present from 6:00 until 7:00 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. at Bressler-Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home in Wakefield, NE. Burial will be at the Wakefield Cemetery in Wakefield, NE. Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation. Bressler-Munderloh-Smith of Wakefield, NE is in charge of arrangements.

Marian was born July 3, 1927 to Milton and Esther (Borg) Gustafson in rural Wakefield, NE. Marian was baptized and then later confirmed in 1942, at the Evangelical Covenant Church. She graduated from Wakefield High School. On February 22, 1953 she married Joseph Keagle in Wayne County, NE. Together Marian and Joseph farmed for several years in the Wakefield area. Marian also, worked as a secretary at the Wakefield Hospital.

Marian was a member of the Evangelical Covenant Church in Wakefield. She was a teacher at Bell School, Park Hill School, and Glendale Country School. Marian was an accomplished bowler, winning the Golden Pin second place award in Minneapolis, MN, and won the Major 9 Big Bowl in Sioux City, Iowa. She was in many women’s organizations including the Mary Martha church group and the SOS Club. She also enjoyed swimming. Marian loved Husker Football, she has had season tickets since 1955.

Marian is survived by her sons; Allen (Marian) Keagle of Wakefield, NE, and Scot (Michelle) Keagle of Wakefield, NE, daughter; Cindy (Scott) Swigart of Victor, NY, and grandchildren; Jeff Keagle, Kyle Keagle, Kim Swigart and Aaron Swigart, and sister; Jean Fischer of Wakefield, NE, sister-in-laws, and many nieces and nephews.

Marian is preceded in death by her parents, husband; Joseph Keagle, brothers; Jim Gustafson, Morris Gustafson, Marlow Gustafson, Kenneth Gustafson, and sisters; Joyce Bowman, Vivian Muller.2366448

New Year’s Resolutions


New Year’s Resolutions: It is the 2nd day of January. Did you make a New Year’s Resolution? If so, what was it and how is it going so far?
Post your answers here!

Burt County Fair Memories 2013


2013 Burt County Fair Memories. Many more to come! Enjoy reminiscing of the year. All photo credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

2013 Burt County Fair Memories. Many more to come! Enjoy reminiscing of the year. All photo credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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New Year Trivia


New Year Trivia: What singer had a hit in 1981 with “Same Old Lang Syne”?
Post answers here! This is one of my favorite songs.