Old--timey medicine. Naturopathic doctor Reba Bailey recently opened a practice in Carrollton BY AMANDA SEXTON FERGUSON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER

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B1 - Thursday, July 26, 2012 LIFESTYLES The Conservative www.carrollconservative.com Old--timey medicine Naturopathic doctor Reba Bailey recently opened a practice in Carrollton BY AMANDA SEXTON FERGUSON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER CARROLLTON Naturopathic doctor Reba Bailey treats patients around the world. Those who seek her Naturopathic medicine are as diverse as the conditions from which they suffer, and Bailey, a master herbalist, uses natural, less-invasive means to treat various conditions. Bailey refers to what she does as "old-timey medicine" - using tried and true plant-based, natural medicines passed down through the centuries. She explained that using a natural approach to health is something she grew up seeing from her paternal grandmother and maternal grandfather. "My grandmother lived to be 99," Bailey said. "She believed a lot in herbal medicine. My mother's father was very healthy. He believed in eating healthy, exercise. He took honey and apple cider vinegar every day of his life. I've always been exposed to this sort of thing, so as I got older, it just kind of fell into place." Bailey received her education at Delta State University and the University of Mississippi before getting her Naturopathic medicine degree from Clayton College in Alabama. "Don't get me wrong," Bailey said. "Modern medicine is a wonderful thing. I am the first person to tell you that if I am in a car accident, take me to the emergency room. But there were some things that didn't make sense to me. It's not just about treating the symptoms but looking at the root cause of the problem." A Parasitologist, someone who studies parasites and their hosts, by specialty, Bailey started her own company in 2006, using herbal medicine to kill harmful microscopic parasites that live inside the body. These parasites are often at the root of many medical condititions. She said she has treated patients for gout, anemia, fibromyalgia, obesity, staph infection, arthristis, respiratory conditions, digestive problems, bacterial infections, chronic pain, and so on. "I modernized my grandmoth- er's formula and came up with a method to clean the body from head to toe," Bailey said. She explained that what she does is what is referred to as complimentary medicine, alternative medicine, holistic medicine, or traditional medicine. "There are some wonderful advancements in modern medicine," Bailey said. "But there is also a place for what we do. I'm very middle-of-the-road. I don t believe God put a human being on earth to take 20 different medicines a day, and my Christianity led to my beliefs." By word of mouth, patients have come to Bailey from as far as California and Great Britain. She has even treated the rich and famous. "I enjoy what I do. I like helping people. It's interesting." In the United States alone, Above: Naturopathic doctor Reba Bailey and her family recently moved to Carrollton. Since then, she has opened a Green Street Health on the Carrollton Square. Left: Bailey, a master herbalist, mixes her own natural, plant-based medicines from roots (burdock root, shown), herbs, and other natural products. (Photos by Amanda Sexton Ferguson) Bailey said there are 3,500 Naturopathic doctors, and like modern medicine, they are educated in the same basic sciences and the latest advancements in science. They also are required to complete four years of clinical nutrition, acupuncture, homeopathic medicine, botanical medicine, physical medicine and counseling. "There aren't that many of us, but that is mainly because the education costs the same as going to [traditional] medical school," Bailey said. "There are also restrictions we must follow. We can't write prescriptions, can't be affiliated with a hospital, and can't do lab work." Bailey said all her herbal medicines are made by her. "[The ingredients] are all organic and made in the U.S.," Bailey said. Bailey, a native of the Clarksdale area, recently moved from Oxford to Carrollton, where she recently opened Green Street Health. "I can work anywhere," Bailey said. She said initially when she moved to Carrollton, she planned to limit her practice and focus on writing a book about her field, but after treating a patient or two she met during her son's Little League games, her local practice grew. "Then, I was practicing out of my home, and I made house calls," Bailey said. "My husband [Steve] said I should open a clinic. We've been opened since July 2." Bailey's office is located behind the Carrollton Courthouse on Green Street in the historic Buckland-Browning House. Bailey said she and her husband, a retired military officer, decided to move to Carrollton to embrace the small-town life. The family purchased one of the town's historic homes, Cedar Hill, and her eight-year-old son, Max, is a student at Carroll Academy. Bailey said she wanted that environment where her son would be surrounded by friends in the community, school, and church. "We love Carrollton," she said. "It is such a unique place."

B2 - Thursday, July 26, 2012 The Conservative www.carrollconservative.com Peoples Bank & Trust Company Caroll County s Bank 106 E. Main Street, P.O. Box 397 North Carrollton, MS 38947 Two locations to serve you... Carrollton & North Carrollton OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 8:30-11:00 A.M. 662-237-9272 MEMBER FDIC Praise & Worship Charles Peel, Jr. Manager Bank of Winona Organized in 1885 HOME OWNED AND OPERATED 312 N. Applegate St., Winona, MS 283-3231 Member FDIC Carrollton Family Clinic 502 George St. North Carrollton 237-4525 Meeting your family s healthcare needs Wilson & Knight Funeral Home 910 Highway 82 West, Greenwood, MS, 38930 Telephone (662) 453-3636 Fax (662) 453-7103 Stanley Sugar Mullins Carroll County Chancery Clerk Office hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Office 662-237-9274 Fax: 662-237-9642 email: sugar@duckwood.net Stephen C. Anderson, R.Ph. Anderson s Pharmacy 112 E. Main Street N. Carrollton, MS 237-9294 901 Sycamore St. Greenwood, MS 662-453-7775 Williams & Lord W Funeral Home L 300 Madison Ave. Greenwood 662-453-4541 Dedicated service since 1927 www.williamsandlord.com Vaiden Bank Office Of Holmes County Bank and Trust Company VAIDEN 464-5313 M EMBER FDIC J. D. Lanham Supply Co. Inc. Electronics, Appliances, and Supplies 215 W. Market 453-7131 DeWayne Clevenger & Sherry R. Hemphill 504 W. Park Ave. Greenwood, MS 38930 662-453-0710 Jewelry repair done Fax: 662-453-9339 on premises. Faith and Six Rounds By David Haggerty Providence Baptist Church Some time ago I was sitting around with a few pastor friends talking about nearly everything under the sun. The conversation somehow came around to a time in the life of one of the other pastor's life when his car broke down in a not so friendly part of the town he was driving through. He called for a tow truck and waited. He said it wasn't long however before some younger men from the community noticed the broken down car and began to walk around the parking lot where he had pulled over. We asked him, jokingly. about his prayer life. He said he was praying alright but that he also had his hand on his revolver that was fully loaded with six rounds of ammunition. We laughed at his response. but later I began to think how that situation illustrates a truth from scripture. In the book of Nehemiah, when the walls of Jerusalem were being rebuilt the Bible records that, "So it was, from that time on, that half of my servanis worked at construction, while the other half held the spears, the shields, the bows, and wore armor. When God used Moses He said in Exodus 4: 12... 'Now therefore, go, and I will be with your mouth and teach you what you shall say." The truth that we seem to have forgotten as a church is that there is a practical. side to our faith. In Matthew 28: 19 we are told to... go.. and "make" disciples of all nations. Matthew chapter 5 tells us we are to "be" salt and "'be" light in the world in which we live. It has been my experience that the Holy Spirit will not go for you, but He will always go with you. People today seemingly want God to do everything. They just want to sit back and watch it happen. The Bible says, "An evil and adulteress generation seeks after a sign... " Dear friend if today you find yourself in a situation that is beyond you I encourage you to look to the teaching of scripture. You do everything you can and then trust in God to everything that He wills. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS July 28 The pastor and members of Young Chapel M. B. Church invites you to their musician s appreciation program for La Draco Young and Joshua Bud Doyle on Saturday, July 28, at 6 p.m. at Young Chapel Church in Duck Hill. Special guests will include the Devine Voices, The Rice Sisters, The Angelettes, The Praiselettes, Sounds of Harmony, and The Annointed Spiritual Voices. All soloists, groups, choirs, and praise teams are invited to help celebrate this blessed event. For more information contact: Dr. Theresa Dumas or Mary Doyle. July 28 All pastors and ministers of Zion Baptist Association are invited to a prayer breakfast on Saturday, July 28, at 9 a.m. at the Zion Baptist building. Rev. Billy Earl Robinson is the moderator. July 29 Shady Grove U.M. Church in Kilmichael will celebrate Family and Friends Day Program on Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 3:00pm. The speaker will be Minster Vanessa Miller of Pink Flower M.B. Church. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mount Moriah M. B. Church of Winona will have family and friends day July 29, at 11 a.m. Rev. Gregory McGee, Sr., will be the speaker. August 1-3 The Shady Grove United Methodist Church of Kilmichael will host their annual Summer Revival beginning on Wednesday, August 1-3, 2012. The speaker for this 3 night revival wills be Pastor James Forrest of Winona, MS. He is the pastor at Binford Chapel UM Church in Duck Hill, MS. Service will begin promptly at 7pm nightly. Shady Grove UM Church and their Pastor Benton Tanner will like to thank you in advance for your participation and attendance. August 3-5 Shiloh Baptist Churh in Carroll County will hold revival services Friday, August 3, through Sunday, August 5. Friday at 6:45 will be a merry heart fellowship supper gathering wiith comedy from the visiting speaker. Services Satuday night at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. The speaker will be Rev. Mickey Dalrymple. Music will be lead by Bro. Doug Warren. Everyone is invited. Shiloh is located 7 miles south of Vaiden on County Road 87. August 5 The Pleasant Grove M.B. Church, Jefferson Road will be having a Musician's Appreciation Sunday, August 5, at 2:30 p.m.. Honarees are Woody Stokes and Joe Williams. All choirs, soloists, and groups are welcome to come be a part of this occasion. August 12 Good Hope United Methodist Church invites you to their annual homecoming program on Sunday, August 12, at 2 p,.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Jesse Sawyer. August 18 Daniel s Temple Church of God in Calhoun City will hold an appreciation program for The Sensational Shining Stars and The Spiritual Harmoneers on Saturday, August 18, at 6:30 p.m. Featured groups will be The Gospel Lites, The Melodic Voices, New Spirit of Houston, Golden Echoes, The Soul Consulators, and others. Ongoing Wilkins Chapel Church in Duck Hill invites you to join them every 4th Sunday evening for community fellowship service at 5 p.m. Rev. Otis Fluker, Jr. is the pastor. There will be a different speaker every 4th Sunday. The Roundup for Christ Ministries (Cowboy Church) holds come as you are dressed services each Sunday at 4 p.m. at what once was Wesley Chapel. It is located in Carroll County at 1557 CR 5, Vaiden. Turn on CR 5 off Hwy 35 just after you cross the Big Black River toward Kosciusko. Bible study immediately follows church services. Holley s on Main Apparel, Gifts, Tanning and Salon 113 West Main North Carrollton 662-237-4777 Look us up on facebook Send your church or community announcements to marshaengle@winonatimes.com Advanced Rehabilitation, LLC 702 Highway 82 W, Suite B Greenwood, MS - 38930 662-455-5010 Fax: 662-455-5468

www.carrollconservative.com The Conservative Thursday, July 26, 2012 - B3 Come and worship with us God loves us, God protects us, no matter what falls She really didn't There were many like that chore! chores for a chubby Mama told me little girl with dark stories from her hair cut in a short childhood as we "dutch boy" with drove up and down bangs. thirteen North "Susie!" Mississippi coun"yesm..." ties. She was the "Bring me Avon lady---do some potatoes... " you remember the Connie Ellard Bunch Oh no! Terror advertising slogan struck her. She didn't with the door bell ringing and like to disobey, but she really, the call, "Avon lady,"? really didn't like to get potawell, she didn't call on toes. homes to sell Avon, but to Auntie stored the potatoes appoint and train ladies who in the cool, dry dirt- soft as wanted to work as Avon flour- under the house. There ladies and sell the product in they stayed good until she their area. Mama had needed them. answered a newspaper ad, been sent all the way to Atlanta to learn how be a manager, and now was working to appoint ladies in these counties to be representatives. In the summer, I got to go with her sometimes in the long green Buick as we followed maps and directions to find the ladies who wanted to sell Avon. As we drove she told stories M a m a from her Delta childhood on knew it was the big farm out from dark under Ruleville where Auntie and the house and Big Daddy had raised her. spiders lived therethe farm house was built --it was a scary place in her up off the ground so breezes little girl world. could help cool it. The tin Reluctantly she walked roof crackled and popped as it around the house deciding expanded in the hot sun that what to do. Finally, she got a the cotton loved and thrived big stick and stretched out on under. A long front porch the dirt just at the edge of the welcomed folks home from house. There was no grass the fields and unpainted around the house and the dirt wooden rockers offered rest. could be swept with a broom Auntie's kitchen was on the clean and neat---grass was back of the house with its sinful on the farm where it wood burning heat producing could get in the fields. At stove. least that was Big Daddy's point of view. So as she lay on her stomach she took the long stick and tried to rake the potatoes out of their dusty storage. Stretch, rake, almost got one! Suddenly something hot and twisty fell on her back! Then another! She turned around frantically and saw snakes falling on her and sliding off and around her. Screaming she got up and ran to Auntie! The snakes had been contentedly sunning them- s s e l B r u o Y t r a e H selves o n t h e hot tin roof of the house. Why they decided to roll and fall off the house at the exact time Mama was trying to get those rascally potatoes we'll never know. But she never had that chore again! Have you ever been caught by the unexpected in a terrifying way? Have your fears ever "come true" in some form? The Bible tells us what to do with our fears. "I will say of the LORD, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust." Surely he will save you from the fowler's snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.you will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day, "(Psalms 91:2-5) King David had many unexpected twists and turns in his life---and real reasons to be afraid of his enemies. Yet, he reminds us that God is our protector, and we don't have to be afraid. "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love." (I John 4:18) God loves us. He says he wants good for us, not bad. When God disciplines us for sin He is trying to get our attention to repent and get back on the right track. God's discipline is to restrict the amount sin and trouble we can get into! It is a good thing. As we come to understand the love God has for us that drew Christ to the cross as a substitute for us, to take on the results of our sin, to die, and then as Savior to rise again---then we begin to see who God is. God loves us. God protects us. We are safe in him. No matter if snakes fall from unexpected places! This Devotional and Directory is made possible by the following businesses who encourage all of us to attend worship services. BAPTIST Carrollton Baptist 113 W. Washington - 237-9351 Crestview Baptist Hwy. 17N, McCarley - 417-3870 Liberty Baptist Jefferson Rd. - 237-9790 New Bethel Baptist New Bethel Rd. 237-9653 North Carrollton Baptist N. Carrollton 237-6781 Summerfield Missionary Baptist Hwy. 35 S - 464-5069 Vaiden Baptist Hwy. 430-464-5275 Vaiden Friendship MB Church 464-5063 Malmaison Baptist Church Old Malmaison Rd. 455-0098 Mt. Vernon Missionary Baptist Church 283-4638 Providence Baptist Church Providence Rd. - 237-4484 NONDENOMINATIONAL Victorious Living Work Center Lexington St. - 237-4742 PRESBYTERIAN Carrollton Presbyterian 604 Green - 237-6101 Vaiden Shongalo Presbyterian Court St., 464-9311 Blackmonton Presbyterian MALLETTE FURNITURE COMPANY IT S A REAL GOOD DEAL 508 Main St., Greenwood, 455-9699 PENTECOSTAL Lively Stone Pentecostal, Mt. Zion Rd., 464-9319 The Saints Temple, Midway Rd., 464-5639 METHODIST Carrollton United Methodist 501 Green - 237-4267 Midway United Methodist Midway Rd. - 464-9304 N. Carrollton United Methodist 402 Williamson, - 237-4267 Vaiden United Methodist 102 E Court St. 464-5279 NON-DENOMINATIONAL Round-up for Christ Ministries (Cowboy Church) 1557 CR 5 Vaiden 662-582-7207 Carroll County Schools Billy Joe Ferguson Superintendent of Education RIVERVIEW NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER 1600 W. Claiborne Ave., Extd. Greenwood, MS 38930 Caring for our heritage 662-453-840 Fax: 662-455-3973 A Magnolia Healthcare Corporation James E. Jim Campbell, Jr. 1901 A Hwy 82 W. P. O. Box 9027 Greenwood 662-453-2475 Fax: 662-453-2086 SCOTT PETROLEUM CORPORATION 617 Lexington St. Carrollton, MS Huey Atkinson Manager Greenwood Animal Hospital General Practice Veterinary Medicine Andy Johnson, D. V. M. 705 Hwy 82 Bypass Greenwood, MS 38930 662-453-7672 Leflore Steel of Greenwood, LLC 1910 Hwy 82 West Greenwood Office: 453-0680 Cell: 299-8306

B4 - Thursday, July 26, 2012 The Conservative www.carrollconservative.com Carroll Academy supply list for grades K-6 Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade K-S Supply List 1 pkg. construction paper 1 pkg. Crayola 24 ct. 1 pkg. Playdoh brand playdoh 1 pkg. baby wipes 1 pkg. Crayola 4 Elmer's glue sticks 1 bottle Elmer's school glue 1 box gallon Ziploc bags-girls 1 can Lysol -GIRLS 1 box Kleenex-BOYS 1 pkg. small paper plates-no Styrofoam-BOYS 1 pkg. Crayola paint-boys 1 pkg. Crayola water color paint- GIRLS 1 bottle hand 1 roll paper towels 2 kindergarten writing tablets 2 folders-plastic or coated paper 1 backpack-large enough for a folder to fit inside 1 complete change of clothes-labeled 1 child sized blanket 1 small travel sized pillow 1 kindermat-cover is optional "PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS!" Erasers 1 pkg. construction paper #2 pencils Crayons Scissors Glue Sticks 1 box Kleenex tissues 2 plain folders with pockets 1 pkg. wide ruled 2 black & white composition books 1 box gallon Ziplock bages-girls 1 large bag candy-no chocolate- GIRLS 1 pkg. baby wipes-boys 1 pump bottle GermX-BOYS PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS!!!!!!! Small plastic box for pencils,, etc 2 pkgs. wide ruled loose leaf 3 class gear composition notebooks 2 folders with pockets 2 glue sticks scissors ruler (send 2nd semester) 2 boxes Kleenex small zipper bag 1 pkg. construction paper 1 bag candy (no chocolate) #2 pencils NO ROLLING BACKPACKS *PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS* Third Grade 1 pocket folder 1 roll paper towels-boys 1 bag candy-no GUM-GIRLS #2 pencils erasers glue 2 wide ruled spiral notebooks 2 boxes Kleenex tissues 1 pkg. wide ruled scissors 1 small 3 ring binder for notebook paper *PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS* Fourth Grade pencils and/or erasable pens glue scissors and/or 1 pkg. construction paper 1 box gallon Ziploc bags with sliding zipper wide ruled FOLDER-no notebooks-to keep paper in 2 spiral notebooks 2 boxes Kleenex tissue 1 pump bottle of hand - GIRLS 1 large bad candy-no GUM-BOYS 1 hand pencil sharpener **PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS** **NO ROLLING BACKPACKS** Fifth Grade ream copy paper wide ruled 4 spiral notebooks-single for each subject box of pencils highlighters colored pencils scissors glue 12" ruler with metric student dictionary 1 roll of paper towels-boys 2 boxes of Kleenex-GIRLS 1 container of Lysol wipes 1 bottle hand 3 folders with pockets **NO ROLLING BACKPACKS** Sixth Grade 1 ream copy paper 2 pkg. wide ruled small 3 ring binder for 4 spiral composition notebooks with pockets 12 pencils-not MECHANICAL pencil top erasers pack of red Bic pens bottle of glue highlighters colored pencils small box for pencils, etc. must fit under desk 2 boxes Kleenex 1 bottle Germ-x Area school supply lists are sponsored by www.carrollconservative.com 662-237-4713 or 662-283-1131

www.carrollconservative.com The Conservative Thursday, July 26, 2012 - B5 Winona Christian School supply list for grades K-6 Kindergarten 1 Large Backpack 4 Plastic folders with pockets 2 Boxes of yellow #2 pencils 4 24 Crayola 1 Pack assorted play dough 1 Fiskar scissors 1 Pack washable Crayola 4 Large glue sticks 2 Packs Prang watercolor paint 1 Pack colored typing paper (not construction) Rest mat, blanket, and pillow Social Security card, Birth Certificate, and Form 121 Needs for classroom: 1 Container of Clorox wipes 2-Boxes of Kleenex 2-Containers of baby wipes 1-Bottle of antibacterial pump hand soap 2 Cans of Lysol spray 4 Rolls ofpaper towels 1-Bottle of GermX 1 Antiseptic spray 1 Box of Ziploc sandwich bags (zipper) 1 Box of Ziploc gallon bags (zipper) 2 Boxes of popsicles 1 Extra outfit ( in a Ziploc bag with name on it ) First Grade 4 Handwriting tablets 5/8 guide line tablets (5/8 only) #2 Pencils (#2 only) 2 Plastic folders with pockets 3 ring binder Small pencil sharpener Crayola Erasers Glue Box for supplies Paper towels Kleenex Clorox wipes Lysol 1 Seventy page spiral notebook Second Grade Assignment pad Loose leaf Folder with pockets #2 pencils Crayons Glue Scissors Ruler with inches and centimeters Small box for supplies Clorox wipes 1 gallon ziplock bags Hand soap Paper towels Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Loose Pencils-regular or mechanical 1 plastic folder Assignment pad Crayons Book bag Ruler Classroom Needs Germ X Clorox wipes Paper towels Kleenex Gallon Ziplock bags Black dry erase Two (2) boxes Kleenex or Puffs 1 bottle hand (no hand soap) Notebook paper 2" notebook (no trapper keepers) Pencils and pencil holder Colored pencils #2 pencils or mechanical pendls Loose leaf paper 4 Seventy page spiral notebooks Sixth Grade Colored pencils 2 Large spiral notebooks 2 Seventy page spiral notebooks Loose leaf #2 pencils or mechanical pencils Pens {black or blue} 2 Boxes of Kleenex 2 Rolls of paper towels 2 Bottles germ-x or 1 large bottle 613 N. Applegate St., Winona 283-2656 Area school supply lists are sponsored by Servicing your area With a complete line of Petroleum Products including: Propane Gasoline Diesel Oil Grease P.O. Box 400 Vaiden 464-5308 www.scottpetroleum.com

B6 - Thursday, July 26, 2012 The Conservative www.carrollconservative.com Montgomery County School District supply list for grades K-6 Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade (2) Primary tablets (2) Crayons (2) Pencils (4) Glue sticks (no liquid glue) (1) Ziplock bags gallon (1) Ziplock bags quart (6) Folders with pockets (1) Kindergarten mat (1) Box of Kleenex (4) Erasers (1)Notebook (2) Plastic folders (2) Boxes of Crayons (16 count) (2) Packs of #2Pencils (1)Hand (1) Pencil pouch (1) Pack of erasers (1) Box of Kleenex (1) Roll of paper towels (2) Three Prong Pocket Folders (3) Packs of WIDE Rule Notebook Paper Package of Pencils Package of Pink Erasers Crayons 16 or 24 Safety Scissors (1) Bottle of Glue Box of Kleenex Tissue Hand Soap or Sanitizer (2)Composition Notebooks Third Grade (5) One subject notebooks (wide rule) (3) Packs of #2 Pencils (1) Pack of color pencils (1) Black & White composition book (2) Packs of wide ruled notebook paper (3) Plastic folders with (2) Plastic folders with pockets (1) Pack of erasers (1) Small dictionary (1) Small pack of graph paper (1) Pencil pouch Main Branch P. O. Box 187 Kilmichael, MS 39747 (662) 262-7844 FAX (662) 262-7932 Member FDIC Area school supply are lists sponsored by Come see us for all of your back to school financial needs Winona Branch 509 North Applegate Winona, MS 38967 (662) 283-8775 FAX (662) 283-9994 www.bankofkilmichael.com Mathiston Branch 24944 Highway 15 South Mathiston, MS 39752 (662) 263-4744 (662) 263-4745 Fourth Grade (6) Spiral bound notebooks (wide ruled) (2) Packages wide ruled loose leaf paper Assignment pad or notebook (2) Boxes of #2 pencils No mechanical pencils please. Crayons (1) glue stick (1)scissors (1) box quart size ziplock bags (1) bottle of hand (2) Boxes of Kleenex (2) Rolls of paper towels (1) Disinfectant wipes (1) Disinfectant spray Fifth Grade (3) One subject notebooks (wide rule) (3) Packs of #2 Pencils (will need to be supplied throughout the year) (1) Pack of erasers (1) Pack of color pencils (1) Webster's dictionary (1) Webster's Thesaurus (3) Packs of wide ruled notebook paper (1) Package of highlighters assorted colors (1) Set of tab dividers for binders (2) Two inch 3 ring binders (1) Small pack of graph paper (1) Pencil pouch (1) Kleenex (1) Paper towels (1) Clorox wipes (1) Hand Sanitizer (1) Copy Paper Sixth Grade (1) 3" View Binder (1) Composition Book for definitions Loose leaf paper for daily use Pencils (1) Bottle of Hand Sanitizer (1) Small Dictionary (3) Green pocket folders

www.carrollconservative.com The Conservative Thursday, July 26, 2012 - B7 Winona School District supply list for grades K-6 Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade (2) pkgs #2 pencils (4) boxes 24 (2) primary writing tablets (8 lines) (2) plastic pocket folder Safety scissors Large pkg loose construction paper 50 sheets per package (2) water color sets with 8 colors Tri-folding mat Box of water based with 8 colors Zip-loc bags 1 box each of quart and gallon (30) glue sticks Box of 12 colored pencils (2) elmer's glue (4 oz. Size) (2) boxes tissue (2) bottle hand (2) block erasers (1) finger paint tablet Change of clean clothes labeled with child's name (4) boxes of (box of 24) (24) #2 pencils (4) plastic pocket folders with Pkg construction paper in assorted colors (3) regular size bottles hand (3) boxes tissue Pkg of 3x5 index cards Pkg of 4x6 index cards Zip-loc bags, box quart and box gallon (2) composition notebook- black and white no spiral notebooks Fiskar scissors Expo dry erase (2) packages of glue sticks Clorox wipes Lysol or oust disinfectant spray (4) bottles of glue Pkg wide-lined Bound composition book (some are black and white (6) plastic pocket folders with (4) pkgs #2 pencils (2) bottles hand (2) bottles liquid glue (2) box 24 Pair fiskars scissors (4) boxes tissue Zip lock bags- 1 box quart and 1 box gallon Expo (4) glue sticks 2) pkgs cap erasers (4) spiral notebooks Washable watercolors Clorox wipes Lysol or oust disinfectant spray - girls only (boys will be mid year) school supply box (no larger than 13x9) 2" binder with pockets on the inside front & back covers Subject dividers (parents should label the sections: language, reading, and spelling) (3) pkgs wide ruled loose leaf (1) five subject notebooks with pockets (4) pkgs yellow wooden pencilsno mechanical pencils (4) boxes tissue (4) plastic pocket folders with Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade (3) 24 count boxes of (2) glue sticks Pair scissors Zip loc bagsboys 1 box quart and girles 1 box gallon (2) pkgs pencil top erasers Pkg expo dry-erase (4 pkg, large) Yellow highlighter Multiplication flash cards Single subject sprial notebook (4) pkgs wide ruled loose leaf (2) boxes #2 pencils Pkg dry erase (3) plastic pocket folders with A five subject spiral notebook Zippered pencil pouch- no boxes Pkg of highlighters Scissors (2) pkgs glue sticks Ruler with standard and metric measurements Crayons Pencil sharpener with cover 2" binder Divider tabs (2) bottles hand (2) boxes tissue Protractor (3) boxes tissue (2) bottles hand (2) containers clorox wipes Box of 24 (2) pkgs #2 pencils (1) pkg dry erase (4) three prong pocket folders (3) pkgs loose leaf (1) highlightersassorted colors Protractor- clear 12" ruler with standard and metric measurements (3) pkgs subject divider tabs (1) composition books- hard cover with bound spine (3) 1" binders (ela, science, and math) (1) pkg assorted (3) plastic pocket folders Sixth Grade (2) binders 1 1/2 Wide or 1 large zippered trapper keeper (3) pkgs loose leaf paper (1) pkg section dividers (1) composition notebook- no spiral Pkg #2 pencils (3) plastic folders with Pkg Bottle hand (2) boxes tissue Large eraser Pencil sharpener Container clorox wipes Area school supply lists are sponsored by Wishing all students a fun and successful year! Thanks to all our employees for their hard work and dedication! SCREW CONVEYOR is very proud to be part of the Crossroads community! 781 Church Street Winona 283-3142

B8 - Thursday, July 26, 2012 The Conservative www.carrollconservative.com Carroll County School District supply list for grades K-6 Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade (2) Pkg. Jumbo (8 colors) Crayons (1) Coloring Book (4) Glue sticks (1) Pair blunt end scissors (6) Large Pencils (1) Book Bag (3) Plastic Folders (1 folder should be blue) (4) Large Erasers (4) 5/8 inch Rule Primary Tablets (2) Large Boxes of Kleenex (1) Large Mat and Towel (1) Box Quart or Gallon Ziploc Bags (1) Pk. White Copier Paper (2) Bottles Hand Sanitizer (1) Container of Baby Wipes (2) Containers Clorox or Generic Wipes (1) Pkg. of Medium Size Brown Paper Bags (2) Pkg. Jumbo (8 colors) Crayons (1) Coloring Book (4) Glue sticks (1) Pair blunt end scissors (6) Large Pencils (1) Book Bag (3) Plastic Folders (1 folder should be blue) (4) Large Erasers (4) 5/8 inch Rule Primary Tablets (2) Large Boxes of Kleenex (1) Large Mat and Towel (1) Box Quart or Gallon Ziploc Bags (1) Pk. White Copier Paper (2) Bottles Hand Sanitizer (1) Container of Baby Wipes (2) Containers Clorox or Generic Wipes (1) Pkg. of Medium Size Brown Paper Bags (1) Pkg. Dry Erase Markers (4 count) (1) Pk. White Copier Paper (4) Pkgs. Wide Rule Notebook Paper (5) One Subject Spiral Wide Rule Notebooks (5) Wide Rule Composition Notebooks (1) Pk. Index Cards (2) Handheld Pencil Sharpeners (2) Pkgs. #2 Pencils (24ct) (1) Pk. Cap Erasers (6) Plastic Pocket Folders w/ Prongs (1 folder should be blue & 1 yellow, Other colors of your choice) (1) Pair Blunt End Scissors (1) Pk. Glue Sticks (2) 24 ct. Crayons (2) Large Bottles of Hand Sanitizers (2) Boxes Kleenex (2) Zippered Pencil Bags (1) Container Clorox or Generic Wipes (1) Box Quart Sized Ziploc Bags (boys) (1) Box Gallon Sized Ziploc Bags (girls) Third Grade (2 pks.) #2 pencils (24ct) (1) Large box (2) Boxes (washable) (1) Pk. Loose leaf paper (wide rule) (1) pk. White copier paper (1) 1 ½ Binder (3) Large Bottle Hand Sanitizer (2) Boxes Kleenex (2) Yellow Plastic Pocket folders with (1) Blue Plastic Pocket folders with Glue sticks (2) Journal Notebooks (8) One Subject Spiral Notebooks (1) 4 count Dry Erase Markers (1) pk. Highlighters **Boys- 1 Box Gallon Size Ziploc Bags **Girls- 1 Box Quart Size Ziploc Bags 613 N. Applegate St., Winona 283-2656 P.O. Box 400 Vaiden 464-5308 Area school supply lists are sponsored by Servicing your area With a complete line of Petroleum Products including: Propane Gasoline Diesel Oil Grease www.scottpetroleum.com Fourth Grade (2) Pkgs. #2 pencils (24ct) Mechanical Pencils Ink pens (red) Loose-Leaf Paper (Wide Rule) (1) 4 pack of highlighters (6) Spiral notebooks (wide rule) (6) Plastic Pocket folders with pockets & (1 folder should be blue) 2 Large Bottles of Hand Sanitizers 3 Journals (black and white tablets) (2) 4 pk. Black Expo Dry Erase Markers (1) Pack of Copier Paper Index Cards Handheld Pencil Sharpener **Boys- 1 Box Gallon Size Ziploc Bags **Girls- 1 Box Quart Size Ziploc Bags 5 Book Covers Fifth Grade (7) Plastic Pocket folders with (1 folder should be blue) (8) Spiral notebooks Loose leaf paper (wide rule) Pencil sharpener with holder (2 pkgs.) #2 pencils (24ct) Ink pens (red, black, and blue) 1 Pk. EXPO (black) Highlighters Whiteout 1 Pk. Copier Paper (2) Boxes of Kleenex (3) Bottles of Hand s Students in grades 1-5 will need book covers Do not send all of the supplies to school at once. Send only what the students will need to start school. Students will need poster boards and tri fold posters for projects throughout the school year. Students' names should be on all school supplies. One plastic folder will be used as the Home School notebook.