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B1 - Thursday, July 26, 2012 The Winona Times www.winonatimes.com LIFESTYLES 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 suf- fer, 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 nat- ural approach to health is some- thing she grew up seeing from her paternal grandmother and mater- nal grandfather. "My grandmother lived to be 99," Bailey said. "She believed a lot in herbal medicine. My moth- er's father was very healthy. He believed in eating healthy, exer- cise. 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 medi- cine 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 emer- gency room. But there were some things that didn't make sense to me. It's not just about treating the symptoms but look- ing at the root cause of the prob- lem." 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 med- ical 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 com- plimentary medicine, alternative medicine, holistic medicine, or traditional medicine. "There are some wonderful advancements in modern medi- cine," 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 med- icines 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 help- ing people. It's interesting." In the United States alone, Bailey said there are 3,500 Naturopathic doctors, and like modern medicine, they are edu- cated in the same basic sciences and the latest advancements in science. They also are required to complete four years of clinical nutrition, acupuncture, homeo- pathic medicine, botanical medi- cine, 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 medi- cines 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 clin- ic. 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 hus- band, 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." O ld - timey medicine Naturopathic doctor Reba Bailey recently opened a practice in Carrollton 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 medi- cines from roots (burdock root, shown), herbs, and other natural products. (Photos by Amanda Sexton Ferguson)

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B1 - Thursday, July 26, 2012 The Winona Times www.winonatimes.com

LIFESTYLES

BYAMANDA SEXTONFERGUSON

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER

CARROLLTON -Naturopathic doctor Reba Baileytreats patients around the world.Those who seek her Naturopathicmedicine are as diverse as theconditions from which they suf-fer, and Bailey, a master herbalist,uses natural, less-invasive meansto treat various conditions.

Bailey refers to what she doesas "old-timey medicine" - usingtried and true plant-based, naturalmedicines passed down throughthe centuries.

She explained that using a nat-ural approach to health is some-thing she grew up seeing from herpaternal grandmother and mater-nal grandfather.

"My grandmother lived to be99," Bailey said. "She believed alot in herbal medicine. My moth-er's father was very healthy. Hebelieved in eating healthy, exer-cise. He took honey and applecider vinegar every day of hislife. I've always been exposed tothis sort of thing, so as I got older,it just kind of fell into place."

Bailey received her educationat Delta State University and theUniversity of Mississippi beforegetting her Naturopathic medi-cine degree from Clayton Collegein Alabama.

"Don't get me wrong," Baileysaid. "Modern medicine is awonderful thing. I am the firstperson to tell you that if I am in acar accident, take me to the emer-gency room. But there weresome things that didn't makesense to me. It's not just abouttreating the symptoms but look-ing at the root cause of the prob-lem."

A Parasitologist, someone whostudies parasites and their hosts,by specialty, Bailey started herown company in 2006, usingherbal medicine to kill harmfulmicroscopic parasites that liveinside the body. These parasitesare often at the root of many med-ical condititions.

She said she has treatedpatients for gout, anemia,fibromyalgia, obesity, staphinfection, arthristis, respiratoryconditions, digestive problems,bacterial infections, chronic pain,and so on.

"I modernized my grandmoth-

er's formula and came up with amethod to clean the body fromhead to toe," Bailey said.

She explained that what shedoes is what is referred to as com-plimentary medicine, alternativemedicine, holistic medicine, ortraditional medicine.

"There are some wonderfuladvancements in modern medi-cine," Bailey said. "But there isalso a place for what we do. I'mvery middle-of-the-road. I don’tbelieve God put a human beingon earth to take 20 different med-icines a day, and my Christianityled to my beliefs."

By word of mouth, patientshave come to Bailey from as faras California and Great Britain.She has even treated the rich andfamous.

"I enjoy what I do. I like help-ing people. It's interesting."

In the United States alone,

Bailey said there are 3,500Naturopathic doctors, and likemodern medicine, they are edu-cated in the same basic sciencesand the latest advancements inscience. They also are required tocomplete four years of clinicalnutrition, acupuncture, homeo-pathic medicine, botanical medi-cine, physical medicine andcounseling.

"There aren't that many of us,but that is mainly because theeducation costs the same as goingto [traditional] medical school,"Bailey said. "There are alsorestrictions we must follow. Wecan't write prescriptions, can't beaffiliated with a hospital, andcan't do lab work."

Bailey said all her herbal medi-cines are made by her.

"[The ingredients] are allorganic and made in the U.S.,"Bailey said.

Bailey, a native of theClarksdale area, recently movedfrom Oxford to Carrollton, whereshe recently opened Green StreetHealth.

"I can work anywhere," Baileysaid.

She said initially when she

moved to Carrollton, she plannedto limit her practice and focus onwriting a book about her field, butafter treating a patient or two shemet during her son's LittleLeague games, her local practicegrew.

"Then, I was practicing out ofmy home, and I made housecalls," Bailey said. "My husband[Steve] said I should open a clin-ic. We've been opened since July2."

Bailey's office is located behindthe Carrollton Courthouse onGreen Street in the historicBuckland-Browning House.

Bailey said she and her hus-band, a retired military officer,decided to move to Carrollton toembrace the small-town life. Thefamily purchased one of thetown's historic homes, Cedar Hill,and her eight-year-old son, Max,is a student at Carroll Academy.

Bailey said she wanted thatenvironment where her sonwould be surrounded by friendsin the community, school, andchurch.

"We love Carrollton," she said."It is such a unique place."

‘Old--timeymedicine’’Naturopathic doctor Reba Bailey recently opened a practice in Carrollton

Above: Naturopathic doctor Reba Bailey and her familyrecently moved to Carrollton. Since then, she has opened aGreen Street Health on the Carrollton Square. Left: Bailey, amaster herbalist, mixes her own natural, plant-based medi-cines from roots (burdock root, shown), herbs, and othernatural products. (Photos by Amanda Sexton Ferguson)

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July 28• The pastor and members of Young Chapel M. B. Church invites you to their musician’s appreciation program for La’DracoYoung and Joshua “Bud” Doyle on Saturday, July 28, at 6 p.m. at Young Chapel Church in Duck Hill. Special guests will includethe 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 theZion 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., willbe 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 BinfordChapel UM Church in Duck Hill, MS. Service will begin promptly at 7pm nightly. Shady Grove UM Church and their PastorBenton 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 6:45will be a merry heart fellowship supper gathering wiith comedy from the visiting speaker. Services Satuday night at 7 p.m. andSunday 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. Theguest speaker will be Rev. Jesse Sawyer.

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Faith and Six RoundsBy David Haggerty Providence Baptist Church

Some time ago I was sitting around with a few pastor friends talking about nearlyeverything under the sun. The conversation somehow came around to a time in the life ofone of the other pastor's life when his car broke down in a not so friendly part of the townhe was driving through. He called for a tow truck and waited. He said it wasn't long howev-er before some younger men from the community noticed the broken down car and began to walk around the parking lotwhere he had pulled over. We asked him, jokingly. about his prayer life. He said he was praying alright but that he also hadhis hand on his revolver that was fully loaded with six rounds of ammunition. We laughed at his response. but later I beganto think how that situation illustrates a truth from scripture. In the book of Nehemiah, when the walls of Jerusalem were beingrebuilt the Bible records that, "So it was, from that time on, that half of my servanis worked at construction, while the otherhalf 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 whatyou shall say." The truth that we seem to have forgotten as a church is that there is a practical. side to our faith. In Matthew28: 19 we are told to .... go .. and "make" disciples of all nations. Matthew chapter 5 tells us we are to "be" salt and "'be" lightin 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 withyou. People today seemingly want God to do everything. They just want to sit back and watch it happen. The Bible says, "Anevil and adulteress generation seeks after a sign ... " Dear friend if today you find yourself in a situation that is beyond you Iencourage you to look to the teaching of scripture. You do everything you can and then trust in God to everything that Hewills.

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IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME

Kindergarten First Grade Second GradeK-S Supply List

1 ream of copy paper 1 pkg. construction paper 1 pkg. Crayola 24 ct. crayons 1 pkg. Playdoh brand playdoh 1 pkg. baby wipes 1 pkg. Crayola markers 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 sanitizer 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!"

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IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME

Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade

1 Large Backpack 4 Plastic folderswith pockets 2 Boxes of yellow#2 pencils 4 24 Crayolacrayons 1 Pack assortedplay dough 1 Fiskar scissors 1 Pack washableCrayola markers 4 Large glue sticks2 Packs Prangwatercolor paint 1 Pack colored typ-ing paper (not con-struction) Rest mat, blanket,and pillow Social Securitycard, BirthCertificate, andForm 121 Needs forclassroom:

1 Container ofClorox wipes 2-Boxes ofKleenex 2-Containers ofbaby wipes 1-Bottle ofantibacterial pumphand soap 2 Cans of Lysolspray 4 Rolls ofpapertowels 1-Bottle of GermX 1 Antiseptic spray 1 Box of Ziplocsandwich bags(zipper) 1 Box of Ziplocgallon bags (zip-per) 2 Boxes of popsi-cles 1 Extra outfit ( in aZiploc bag withname on it )

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 crayons Erasers Glue Box for supplies Paper towels Kleenex Clorox wipes Lysol 1 Seventy page spiral notebook

Assignment pad Loose leaf notebook paper 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 notebook paperPencils-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 markers

Two (2) boxes Kleenex or Puffs1 bottle hand sanitizer (no hand soap)Notebook paper2" 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 notebook paper #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

Winona Christian School supply list for grades K-6

613 N. Applegate St.,Winona

283-2656

P.O. Box 400Vaiden

464-5308

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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 (16count)• (2) Packs of #2Pencils• (1)Hand sanitizer• (1) Pencil pouch• (1) Pack of erasers • (1) Box of Kleenex• (1) Roll of paper towels

• (2) Three Prong PocketFolders

• (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

Fourth Grade Fifth 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 note-

book paper• (3) Plastic folders with prongs• (2) Plastic folders with pockets• (1) Pack of erasers• (1) Small dictionary• (1) Small pack of graph paper• (1) Pencil pouch

• (6) Spiral bound notebooks(wide ruled)

• (2) Packages wide ruled looseleaf 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 sanitizer• (2) Boxes of Kleenex• (2) Rolls of paper towels• (1) Disinfectant wipes• (1) Disinfectant spray

• (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

Montgomery County School District supply list for grades K-6

Main BranchP. O. Box 187

Kilmichael, MS 39747(662) 262-7844

FAX (662) 262-7932

Winona Branch509 North ApplegateWinona, MS 38967

(662) 283-8775FAX (662) 283-9994

Mathiston Branch24944 Highway 15 South

Mathiston, MS 39752(662) 263-4744(662) 263-4745

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IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL TIMEKindergarten First Grade Second Grade

• (2) pkgs #2 pencils • (4) boxes 24

crayons • (2) primary writing

tablets (8 lines) • (2) plastic pocket

folder • Safety scissors • Large pkg loose

construction paper50 sheets perpackage

• (2) water color setswith 8 colors

• Tri-folding mat • Box of water based

markers with 8colors

• Zip-loc bags 1 box

each of quart andgallon • (30) glue sticks • Box of 12 colored

pencils • (2) elmer's glue (4

oz. Size) • (2) boxes tissue • (2) bottle hand

sanitizer • (2) block erasers • (1) finger paint

tablet• Change of clean

clothes labeled withchild's name

• Backpack (norolling backpacks)

• (4) boxes ofcrayons (box of24)

• (24) #2 pencils • (4) plastic pocket

folders withprongs

• Pkg constructionpaper in assortedcolors

• (3) regular sizebottles handsanitizer

• (3) boxes tissue • Pkg of 3x5 index

cards • Pkg of 4x6 index

cards

• Zip-loc bags, boxquart and boxgallon

• (2) compositionnotebook- blackand white no spiralnotebooks

• Fiskar scissors • Expo dry erase

markers • (2) packages of

glue sticks • Clorox wipes • Lysol or oust dis-

infectant spray • (4) bottles of glue • Backpack (norolling backpacks)

• Pkg wide-linednotebook paper • Bound composition

book (some areblack and white

• (6) plastic pocketfolders with prongs

• (4) pkgs #2 pencils • (2) bottles hand

sanitizer • (2) bottles liquid

glue • (2) box 24 crayons • Pair fiskars scissors • (4) boxes tissue • Zip lock bags- 1

box quart and 1 boxgallon

• Expo markers • (4) glue sticks • 2) pkgs cap erasers • (4) spiral notebooks • Washable

watercolors • Clorox wipes • Lysol or oust disin-

fectant spray - girlsonly (boys will bemid year)

• school supply box(no larger than13x9)

Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade

• 2" binder withpockets on theinside front &back covers

• Subject dividers(parents shouldlabel thesections:language,reading, andspelling)

• (3) pkgs wideruled loose leafnotebook paper

• (1) five subjectnotebooks withpockets

• (4) pkgs yellowwooden pencils-no mechanicalpencils

• (4) boxes tissue • (4) plastic pocket

folders withprongs

• (3) 24 countboxes of crayons

• (2) glue sticks • Pair scissors • Zip loc bags-

boys 1 box quartand girles 1 boxgallon

• (2) pkgs penciltop erasers

• Pkg expodry-erase mark-ers (4 pkg, large)

• Yellow high-lighter

• Multiplicationflash cards

• Single subjectsprial notebook

• Backpack (norolling backpacks)

• (4) pkgs wideruled loose leafnotebook paper

• (2) boxes #2pencils

• Pkg dry erasemarkers

• (3) plastic pocketfolders withprongs

• A five subjectspiral notebook

• Zippered pencilpouch- no boxes

• Pkg of high-lighters

• Scissors • (2) pkgs glue

sticks • Ruler with stan-

dard and metricmeasurements

• Crayons • Pencil sharpener

with cover

• 2" binder • Divider tabs • (2) bottles hand

sanitizer • (2) boxes tissue • Protractor • Backpack (norolling backpacks)

• (3) boxes tissue • (2) bottles hand

sanitizer • (2) containers

clorox wipes • Box of 24 crayons • (2) pkgs #2

pencils • (1) pkg dry erase

markers • (4) three prong

pocket folders • (3) pkgs loose leaf

notebook paper • (1) highlighters-

assorted colors • Protractor- clear • 12" ruler with

standard and met-ric measurements

• (3) pkgs subjectdivider tabs

• (1) compositionbooks- hard coverwith bound spine

• (3) 1" binders (ela,science, and math)

• (1) pkg assortedmarkers

• (3) plastic pocketfolders

• Backpack (norolling backpacks)

Sixth Grade

• (2) binders 1 1/2• Wide or 1 large

zippered trapperkeeper

• (3) pkgs looseleaf paper

• (1) pkg sectiondividers

• (1) compositionnotebook- nospiral

• Pkg #2 pencils • (3) plastic fold-

ers with prongs • Pkg markers • Bottle hand

sanitizer • (2) boxes tissue • Large eraser

• Pencil sharpener • Container clorox

wipes • Backpack (no

rolling back-packs)

Winona School District supply list for grades K-6

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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 PaperBags

(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, Othercolors 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

Fourth Grade Fifth Grade

(2 pks.) #2 pencils (24ct)(1) Large box crayons(2) Boxes markers (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 withprongs(1) Blue Plastic Pocket folders with prongsGlue 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

(2) Pkgs. #2 pencils (24ct) Mechanical PencilsInk pens (red)Loose-Leaf Paper (Wide Rule)(1) 4 pack of highlighters(6) Spiral notebooks (wide rule)(6) Plastic Pocket folders with pockets &

prongs(1 folder should be blue)2 Large Bottles of Hand Sanitizers3 Journals (black and white tablets)(2) 4 pk. Black Expo Dry Erase Markers (1) Pack of Copier PaperIndex CardsHandheld Pencil Sharpener**Boys- 1 Box Gallon Size Ziploc Bags**Girls- 1 Box Quart Size Ziploc Bags5 Book Covers

(7) Plastic Pocket folders with prongs(1 folder should be blue)(8) Spiral notebooksLoose leaf paper (wide rule)Pencil sharpener with holder(2 pkgs.) #2 pencils (24ct)Ink pens (red, black, and blue)1 Pk. EXPO markers (black)HighlightersWhiteout1 Pk. Copier Paper(2) Boxes of Kleenex(3) Bottles of Hand sanitizers

Carroll County School District supply list for grades K-6

• Students in grades 1-5 will need bookcovers

• Do not send all of the supplies to schoolat once. Send only what the students willneed to start school.

• Students will need poster boards and trifold posters for projects throughout theschool year.

• Students' names should be on all schoolsupplies.

• One plastic folder will be used as theHome School notebook.

613 N. Applegate St.,Winona

283-2656

P.O. Box 400Vaiden

464-5308

www.scottpetroleum.com

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