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The Grinder top is made of bamboo, a natural material that resists staining, cracking, and warping because it doesn’t absorb moisture and it’s more durable than traditional hardwood; the top has a caramelized finish for an elegant appearance. The Bamboo Grinder Stand is perfect to display, store and carry the Grinders. The Stand has a caramelized finish for an elegant appearance. A convenient handle makes it easy to carry from kitchen to table. Wells on bottom keep salt or pepper from falling on counter tops. Customers save money when they purchase the Bamboo Grinder Set. The price for the set is $41.50 + tax and $4.75 shipping and handling. Bridget Hengle, Pampered Chef Consultant 804.590.9869 (evening)/804.382.7178 (day)/888-742-8805/http://www.pamperedchef.biz/bridgethengle Never Lose Hope By A. Kay Oxendine United Tribes of North Carolina is a nonprofit corporation established in 1982 to provide greater coordination and unity among the Indian tribes and organizations of the state, to promote educational, economic, religious, charitable and cultural activities for Indian people, and to increase and to increase economic prosperity for Indians of North Carolina. www.united-tribes.org or www.facebook.com/nc.indian.unity.conference . UNITED TRIBES OF NORTH CAROLINA announces 37th Annual North Carolina Indian Unity Conference March 8-10, 2012 Renaissance Charlotte Suites Hotel 2800 Coliseum Centre Drive Charlotte, NC SAVE THE DATE For conference information contact: KerryDBird (919)807-4447 Gladys Hunt (910)483-8442 Rebecca LaClaire (910)258-6200 For hotel information see: www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/cltbr-renaissance -charlotte-suites-hotel Reservations may be booked at: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/unitedtribes312 or by calling (877)212-5752 Danielle M. Cunningham Public Information Officer King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office The King and Queen County Sheriff’s Of- fice has placed additional charges on the three men who have been arrested in con- nection with a series of residential breaking and entering’s in King and Queen County. According to Sheriff John Charboneau the charges are as follows: Andre Lorenzo Gresham, 24, of Urbanna was charged with a felony count of break- ing and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (St. Stephens Church), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(St. Ste- phens Church), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00, (St. Stephens Church), felony count of break- ing and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Shacklefords), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(Shacklefords), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00 (Shacklefords), felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Bru- ington), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00 (Bruington), Grand Larceny theft of firearm (Bruing- ton), felony count of selling stolen proper- ty greater than $200.00 (Bruington), felony count of damage property intentionally greater than $1000.00 (Bruington). Marress Gary, 25, of Shacklefords was charged with a felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (St. Stephens Church), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(St. Ste- phens Church), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00, (St. Stephens Church), felony count of break- ing and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Shacklefords), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(Shacklefords), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00 (Shacklefords), felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Bru- ington), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00 (Bruington), Grand Larceny theft of firearm (Bruing- ton), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00 (Bruington), felony count of damage property intentionally greater than $1000.00 (Bruington), felony count of breaking and entering into a resi- dence house in daytime to commit larceny (Indian Neck), felony count of grand larce- ny of property more than $200.00 (Indian Neck), felony count of selling stolen prop- erty greater than $200.00 (Indian Neck), felony count of damage property intention- ally greater than $1000.00 (Indian Neck). Markie Ellis, 21, of Shacklefords was charged with a felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (St. Stephens Church), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(St. Stephens Church), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00, (St. Ste- phens Church). The three were arraigned on all charges on February 3 and are still being held without bond at the Middle Peninsula Regional Se- curity Center in Saluda. King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office deputies executed a search warrant in the early morning hours of January 29th in connection with a breaking and entering. During the investigation 3 firearms have been recovered in connection with a break- ing and entering in St. Stephens Church. Prentis Bernard Harvey was arrested in connection with the breaking and entering that occurred in St. Stephens Church area. He was arrested on January 31 and charged with the following: A felony count of Grand Larceny of a fire- arm, a felony count of breaking and enter- ing to commit larceny and a felony count of selling a stolen firearm. Harvey is being held on a $1,500 bond at the Middle Pen- insular Regional Security Center in Saluda and will be arraigned on February 9 at 9:00 a.m. Deputy R.T. Hirtz is the investigating deputy and the case is still under investiga- tion. “This break-in is not connected with the regional break-ins. They are two separate incidents,” stated Sheriff Charboneau. The King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office is still going through evidence and the cases are still under investigation. If anyone has any information on this or any other suspicious activity in King and Queen County, they are encouraged to con- tact the King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office. GRESHAM GARRY GARY ELLIS The last few months have been a chal- lenge for me and my family. My son has taken ill and is now on homebound school until we can find a resolution. Without blinking eye, I realized one day that we were in a situation. I fi- nally felt led to ask for help. It was a hard thing to be so public, but as a woman of faith, I know that sometimes we do not becauese we know not. We must always pray without ceasing, and seek to do good. I have always been one of the folks who give, being on the recieving end was humbling. What I have discovered, is that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, we just have to hold on and stand in glory. I have been overwhelmed at folks goodness. Just overwhelmed with love. I say thank you to all. Little man and I had the opportunity to visit Washington, DC. It did him good to get out of the house, and it was a good adventure. I met another writer friend Venita, and we visited Martin Luther King’s Memorial. She snapped this photo as I was walking by. I found it very fitting. The entire quote reads: I have the audacity to believe that peo- ples everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture of their minds, and dignity, equality, and freedom for their spirits. I believe that what self-centered men have torn down, men other-centered can build up I still believe that one day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed, and nonviolent redemptive goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land. — Martin Luther King Jr. until next time....a. kay oxendine UPDATES
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Page 4 www.360view.us Wednesday, February 14, 2012

Bamboo Grinder & Grinder Stand 2195 Bamboo Grinder Set (set of 2) 7”/18 cm tall each Three-year guarantee 2196 Bamboo Grinder 7”/18 cm tall Hand wash only2197 Bamboo Grinder Stand 6” x 4” x 8½”/15 cm x 10 cm x 22 cm2198 Bamboo Grinder Stand Set(Set includes two Grinders and one Grinder Stand)

Features & Benefits: Grinder features the CrushGrind® mechanism, a patented ce-ramic grinder, which easily grinds salt, pepper and other spices. Ceramic mechanism does not corrode and oxidize like metal grinders, it doesn’t wear out like plastic and is sharper than steel. The Grinder’s twisting top finial adjusts for desired coarseness. The Grinder body is constructed of clear, durable acrylic material which provides an elegant presentation for salt or pepper. The Grinder top is made of bamboo, a natural material that resists staining, cracking, and warping because it doesn’t absorb moisture and it’s more durable than traditional hardwood; the top has a caramelized finish for an elegant appearance.

The Bamboo Grinder Stand is perfect to display, store and carry the Grinders. The Stand has a caramelized finish for an elegant appearance. A convenient handle makes it easy to carry from kitchen to table. Wells on bottom keep salt or pepper from falling on counter tops. Customers save money when they purchase the Bamboo Grinder Set.

The price for the set is $41.50 + tax and $4.75 shipping and handling.

Bridget Hengle, Pampered Chef Consultant804.590.9869 (evening)/804.382.7178 (day)/888-742-8805/http://www.pamperedchef.biz/bridgethengle

Never Lose HopeBy A. Kay Oxendine

United Tribes of North Carolina is a nonprofit corporation established in 1982 to provide greater coordination and unity among the Indian tribes and organizations of the state, to

promote educational, economic, religious, charitable and cultural activities for Indian people, and to increase and to increase economic prosperity for Indians of North Carolina.

www.united-tribes.org or www.facebook.com/nc.indian.unity.conference.

UNITED TRIBES OF NORTH CAROLINA

announces

37th Annual

North Carolina Indian Unity Conference

March 8-10, 2012 Renaissance Charlotte Suites Hotel

2800 Coliseum Centre Drive • Charlotte, NC

SAVE THE DATE

For conference information contact:

KerryDBird (919)807-4447

Gladys Hunt

(910)483-8442

Rebecca LaClaire (910)258-6200

For hotel information see:

www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/cltbr-renaissance

-charlotte-suites-hotel

Reservations may be booked at: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/unitedtribes312

or by calling (877)212-5752

Danielle M. CunninghamPublic Information OfficerKing and Queen County Sheriff’s Office

The King and Queen County Sheriff’s Of-fice has placed additional charges on the three men who have been arrested in con-nection with a series of residential breaking and entering’s in King and Queen County.According to Sheriff John Charboneau the charges are as follows:Andre Lorenzo Gresham, 24, of Urbanna was charged with a felony count of break-ing and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (St. Stephens Church), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(St. Ste-phens Church), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00, (St. Stephens Church), felony count of break-ing and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Shacklefords), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(Shacklefords), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00 (Shacklefords), felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Bru-ington), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00 (Bruington), Grand Larceny theft of firearm (Bruing-ton), felony count of selling stolen proper-ty greater than $200.00 (Bruington), felony count of damage property intentionally greater than $1000.00 (Bruington). Marress Gary, 25, of Shacklefords was charged with a felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (St. Stephens Church), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(St. Ste-phens Church), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00, (St. Stephens Church), felony count of break-ing and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Shacklefords), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(Shacklefords), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00 (Shacklefords), felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (Bru-ington), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00 (Bruington), Grand Larceny theft of firearm (Bruing-ton), felony count of selling stolen property

greater than $200.00 (Bruington), felony count of damage property intentionally greater than $1000.00 (Bruington), felony count of breaking and entering into a resi-dence house in daytime to commit larceny (Indian Neck), felony count of grand larce-ny of property more than $200.00 (Indian Neck), felony count of selling stolen prop-erty greater than $200.00 (Indian Neck), felony count of damage property intention-ally greater than $1000.00 (Indian Neck). Markie Ellis, 21, of Shacklefords was charged with a felony count of breaking and entering into a residence house in daytime to commit larceny (St. Stephens Church), felony count of grand larceny of property more than $200.00(St. Stephens Church), felony count of selling stolen property greater than $200.00, (St. Ste-phens Church).The three were arraigned on all charges on February 3 and are still being held without bond at the Middle Peninsula Regional Se-curity Center in Saluda.King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office deputies executed a search warrant in the early morning hours of January 29th in connection with a breaking and entering. During the investigation 3 firearms have been recovered in connection with a break-ing and entering in St. Stephens Church.Prentis Bernard Harvey was arrested in connection with the breaking and entering that occurred in St. Stephens Church area. He was arrested on January 31 and charged with the following:A felony count of Grand Larceny of a fire-arm, a felony count of breaking and enter-ing to commit larceny and a felony count of selling a stolen firearm. Harvey is being held on a $1,500 bond at the Middle Pen-insular Regional Security Center in Saluda and will be arraigned on February 9 at 9:00 a.m. Deputy R.T. Hirtz is the investigating deputy and the case is still under investiga-tion.“This break-in is not connected with the regional break-ins. They are two separate incidents,” stated Sheriff Charboneau. The King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office is still going through evidence and the cases are still under investigation. If anyone has any information on this or any other suspicious activity in King and Queen County, they are encouraged to con-tact the King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office.

GRESHAM GARRY

GARYELLIS

The last few months have been a chal-lenge for me and my family. My son has taken ill and is now on homebound school until we can find a resolution. Without blinking eye, I realized one day that we were in a situation. I fi-nally felt led to ask for help. It was a hard thing to be so public, but as a woman of faith, I know that sometimes we do not becauese we know not. We must always pray without ceasing, and seek to do good. I have always been one of the folks who give, being on the recieving end was humbling. What I have discovered, is that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, we just have to hold on and stand in glory. I have been overwhelmed at folks goodness. Just overwhelmed with love. I say thank you to all.Little man and I had the opportunity to visit Washington, DC. It did him good to get out of the house, and it was a

good adventure. I met another writer friend Venita, and we visited Martin Luther King’s Memorial. She snapped this photo as I was walking by. I found it very fitting.

The entire quote reads:I have the audacity to believe that peo-ples everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture of their minds, and dignity, equality, and freedom for their spirits. I believe that what self-centered men have torn down, men other-centered can build up I still believe that one day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed, and nonviolent redemptive goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land. — Martin Luther King Jr.

until next time....a. kay oxendine

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