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The Journa
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The Crane
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Stone County
Chronicle Republican
Combining and Continuing The Crane Chronicle and Stone County Republican • USPS #136-740
VOLUME 128 NUMBER 21 CRANE (STONE COUNTY), MISSOURI 65633-0401 Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 TWO SECTIONS- 28 PAGES PRICE 40¢ (TAX INCLUDED)
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What’s inside:
Viewpoints
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Community Spotlight
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County News
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Court Docket
Page 5
Faith & Worship
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Milestones
Page 7
Stone County Years Ago
Page 8
Agriculture - Page 10
Health & Lifestyles
Page 11
Classified Ads
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Weekend Photo Page
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Saturday
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Sunday
Sunny
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Monday
Sunny
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Tuesday
Mostly Sunny
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Wednesday
Partly Cloudy
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Mostly Cloudy
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Weather Trivia
What is ombrophobia?
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Answer: Ombrophobia is the fear of rain.
7-­Day Forecast
Oct. 2-­8
Crane High
School Band Wins
Second Place at
Stockton
The CHS band won second
place in its division at the
Stockton parade on Saturday. In
its division, the band earned the
highest marching score of the
five bands competing. Overall,
of the 18 bands competing
in the different divisions, the
CHS band tied with the second
highest marching score. David
Knight, the CHS director, said,
“We spent the past two weeks
working on performance basics
and unity, and it showed. Our
marching in particular was a
strong performance for us.” Next for the band is the MSU
parade on Oct. 18. “This will be our toughest parade
Ed Welch of Yellville, Arkansas poses beside his 1930 4-door Model T at the Bonnie & Clyde Days
of the year. The competition is
very good, and the judging is very Annual Car Show Saturday at Reeds Spring. Welch and his grandson restored and painted the vehicle,
tough,” Knight said. “We already which was displayed, but not entered for a prize. (Staff Photo, Kaup)
have a goal, so we are looking
forward to performing again.” Congratulations to the band
members. We wish you continued
success.
Hurley Tigers Volleyball Team Honored by Crane Broiler Festival
Healthy Children and
Youth Program at
Stone County Health
Department
The Stone County Health Department is now offering well-child
check-ups as part of the Healthy
Children and Youth Program. The
program is open to all children on
Medicaid between the ages of 0-21
years. Jane Stonner, FNP, (family
nurse practitioner) will be providing this service for the community.
Starting the week of Oct. 6, 2014,
SCHD will be taking appointments
for Monday mornings 8:30 a.m.12 p.m. at the Galena Office and
Thursday mornings 8:30 a.m.-12
p.m. at the Branson West Office.
The purpose of the Healthy Children and Youth Program is to find
Medicaid-eligible children less
than 21 years of age with actual
or potential health problems and
to screen, diagnose, and treat the
problems before they become permanent, lifelong disabilities. The
program also offers preventive
health services to these children
and will ensure that lead testing
and vaccinations are up-to-date.
This program meets several objectives as outlined by the State of
Missouri:
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Early: A Medicaid-eligible
child should begin to receive high
quality preventive health care as
early as possible in life.
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Periodic:Preventive health
The Crane Broiler Festival Committee donated $300 to the Hurley Tigers Volleyball team for their help with
the festival. All proceeds from the Festival go back to the community and surrounding towns and organizations.
If you would like to volunteer please contact a Broiler Festival Committee member or visit their website at
cranebroilerfestival.org. Members of the 2014-2014 Hurley Tigers Volleyball Team with the check presented to
them from the Crane Broiler Festival Committee. Front row: Josey Stewart, Micheala Keithley, Alexis Gold, Katie
Winfree & Olivia Tabor. Back Row: Allison Helton, Rose Gregg, Kaitlin Chambers, Sierra Flood, Lexie Winfree,
Zava Bennett & Taylor Cattanach. (Photo submitted).
care occurring at regular intervals and mental problems.
The schedule of visits is based
according to an established schedupon
the recommendations of
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Diagnosis: The determi-
ule that meets reasonable standards of medical, vision, hearing,
and dental practice established by
a recognized professional organization.
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Screening: A comprehensive, head-to-toe physical examination to identify those who may
need further diagnosis, evaluation,
and/or treatment of their physical
nation of the nature or cause of
physical or mental disease, conditions, or abnormalities identified
during a screening.
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Treatment: Any type of
health care or other measures
provided to correct or improve
defects, physical and mental illnesses, or chronic conditions
identified during a screening.
the American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Health
Supervision III. Periodic screenings are available at the following ages.
• 1 month
• 2 months
• 4 months • 6 months
• 9 months • 12 months
See Health Dept. Page 9