Wednesday, April 7, 2010 Know how to vote now Elections director gives the 411 on voting registration Page 7A Police Continued from Page 2 parking space at Wachovia Bank and struck a 2005 Buick operated by Annette Malesin- ski, 135 Yarbrough Rd. Prop- erty damages estimated at $1,500. MARCH 31: Officer M.J. Howard said a 1997 Chevrolet operated by William Heffner, The Kings Mountain Herald CHURCH BRIEFS Spring revival at Emmanuel Baptist Evangelist Paul Crow will deliver the messages at Spring Revival services which begin Sunday and continue through Fri- day at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 602 Canterbury Road, across | from the Patrick Senior Center at the east end of Business 74. Sunday services are at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and weekly service are at 7 p.m. Thursday night will be a special In response to many patriotic night honoring military and local government leaders. Jr. of Bessemer City was struck questions that the Cleve- Friday night is a special Youth Night. The public is invited. by Bu 2nd x ii A 4 ne land County Board of Elec- A graduate of Ambassador Baptist College in Lattimore, DE WY Se Side. Lx tions Office has recently Rev. Crow and hi family have been in full time evangelism for I 1: Vehi g : d received concerning the : Vehicles operate Pri Electi : 10 years. i : bpd : by Genita Joy, Clover; SC, and nmary suecuons, The revival services will include a children’ crusade for ages | Billy Parrish, 601 Landing St, thought it important to ex- four years old through third grade dnd. child and nursery care. hit as the drivers were both plain the Voter Registration Special music will be from the Crow family and the Emmanuel backing from parking stalls at Ar Process in North Carolina. First of all, no one can vote in any election unless the individual becomes a registered voter by the . 25th-day deadline prior to any election. For the 2010 Primary Elections, that date is April 9. All voter regis- Debra B. Blanton by 5 p.m. that day or be post-marked by that date. Seventeen-year-olds may register to vote and vote in the 2010 Primary Elections if they will be 18 years of age by Nov. 2nd - the date of the General Election. The deadline for registering to vote for the first time in Cleveland County is 25-days prior to any election, but it is also the deadline for any address changes, any name changes ence. If these changes do not occur by the deadline date, there will be delays at the polling place in order to correct this information before a voter is allowed to vote. Another change affected by the registration deadline is a political affiliation change. There are four ways that a voter may be registered to vote: Democrat, Republican, Libertar- ian or unaffiliated. Many people ask about the registration possibility of Independent. This political affiliation is not recognized in North Carolina. North Carolina’s Primary Elections are considered “CLOSED”. That means that whatever political affiliation a nized political parties in North Carolina to help determine which of their candidates will be going against the other po- litical party’s candidates for offices which will be on the General Election ballot. Every voter receives the same ballot the first Primary and chose a political party in which to vote, must vote in the same party in the second Primary. However, if an unaffiliated voter did not vote in the first Primary Elec- tion, this voter may choose a political party’s primary in which to vote. Adult Choir. Dr. Charles Surrett is pastor, Assistant pastor is Larry L . Brubaker and youth pastor is James Ogle. Pastor celebrates anniversary Kingdom of God Ministries, 902 S. Battle- Rev. Brenda Harris, Associate Minister of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church of Gastonia, will deliver the message at the 11 a.m. worship service. Bishop John A. McCollough, Senior Pastor of Friendship Christian Church of Gastonia, will preach at the 4 p.m. service. Curry is a Kings Mountain native, son of Eu- gene and Mary Curry of Kings Mountain.He is a graduate of Kings Mountain High School and PAUL CROW on April 10 at 6:30 pm. (viewing at 6 p.m.) To buy a ticket please see any Kings Mountain Relay for Life team member or con- tact any committee member. (All committee contact info is located on Facebook and ACS Relay for Life page) There will be a guest speaker, meal, and an auc- cheese carriers w/glasses & board * Samsonite duffle bag and much more! Be sure to attend and pick up a something special as you make your donations ily Worship Center, 1818 Shelby Rd. The public is in- vited. Herald seeks info about Scouts In honor of Boy Scouts of America’s 100th birth- day, The Kings Mountain Herald will be celebrating tion you would like to share, ‘email | it = to emily.kmherald@gmail.co m, mail it to Kings Moun- Potato planting set for April 10 The next planting of 24 at North Carolina Baptist Men Compound on S. Lafayette St., Shelby. It is the mission of the CCPP to plant crops of white potatoes and sweet potatoes to distribute to local charities, like the Kings Mountain Crisis Ministry, to help feed those struggling in today’s econ- | Career Change? Mom’s Turn? NEW! Invisalign® Teen 1 The Clear Alternative to Braces : : ; : : Insulated carry-all 2 R . iri 2010, the General Election will be con: witlashlight in ii am Elly : Damon® Braces If a Second Primary Election is to be conducted, the date ‘Handmade afghan Si Ee 28086 Bu NowavailableinCLE AR! for this Election will be Tuesday, June 22. There is no voter +3ft. tall bridal doll 1 704-739-7496. Infor . registration allowed between the first and second Primary Homemade walking iis Mav also be Wi ! Hannon Orthodon tics Elections. However, if a voter did not vote in the Primary Ry football tel. | to local scout’ master : Premier Invisalign® Provider Econ that voter may vote in the Second Primary Elec- a SMson football hel; Tommy Kip 307 Buln 1’704.865.8521 t., Kings Mountain, A voter who is Srogistdied unaffiliated, and who voted in Somsees football hel- 28086. 2 me family’s smiles \ i 1 1 1 orthodontic specialist for over 25 years : 1 1 1 i i i Silver Express. Officer K.L. Hamrick estimated property damages at $1,300. APRIL 3: Officer R.E. Put- nam said Laura McDaniel of Bessemer City, backing her Kia from a parking space at the high school, struck the Toyota truck of Zachary Putnam, 121 tration application forms Director of Elections ground Ave., will celebrate the 8th anniversary of Camelot Dr. Damages esti- must physically be in the Cleveland County Board of Pastor Bryan P. Curry and his wife, Sister Albern Es Belk Board of Elections offices Elections | Smarr Curry, on Sunday, April 11. Wajda said a parked 2004 Chevy owned by Cynthia Jones, 276 Hoyles Rd, was damaged by a hit and run driver in the parking lot of Mc- Donalds on Shelby Road. Gaston County Crime Blotter | or any political : ET March 23 - A resident of ] pasty chaos tint REMINDER =~ Soon iollors Kingdom of God Ministries is his Unity Church Rd., Kings may have occurred " C ts of st i Eu " Mountain, reported an inci- since the last elec- i J e Currys are parents of a son, Sterling Eu . ; dence of larceny to Gaston tion. Voter registration genc Carey, Albernand. Bryan Curvy County Police. . Address ; closes at 5 p.m. Friday. March 28, 9 p.m. - Gas- changes are impor- . TEE . " ton County Police arrested tant because a In order to vote in the TZ Linda Michelle Davis, 25, move may very May 4th Primary NEWS B RIEFS of 403 Hawks Landing St., well put a voter in a Election, voters must : : Kings Mountain, for lar- new precinct/voting | ja registered with the RFL Parade of and lecturer from Ply- ting, at 417 Sperling Rd., ceny-shoplifting at 425 N. district. Any Cleveland Count : : mouth, MA, will lead a con- Fallston. Marietta St. change that affects d of Bl y b Tables, Auction stitutional seminar Friday, Other plantings have March 28 - Gaston a previously regis- Board of Elections ¥ April 10 April 16, at 7 p.m. and Sat- been scheduled for 8 am. County Sheriff’s Depart- tered voter's regis- |5 p.m. on Friday. p Parade of Tables will Urday, April 17, from 9:30 on Saturday, April 17 at 103 ment charged James Nathan rH jo be hosted by Relay for Life &Mm.-noon and 2:30-5 p.m. N. Maih Street, Boiling Tho ~ oy Coons : i itor : ines: i ., Kings Mountain, wi the deadline date to allow a smooth and easy voting. experi- || Teams at the Senior Center in the sudivium of Fon Sorapnen] Senden an a court By ; March 30 - Gastonia City Police served warrants issued by another agency on Tara Nicole Matberry, 21, and Jeromie James Mill- wood, 30, both of 952 Oak Grove Rd., Kings Moun- tain. Your Hometown . : : Kings Mountain Boy omy. voter is registered, that is the political party’s primary in Smiying a Te d Sn in an upcoming or To donate parcels of land Newspaper... which that voter will be participating, unless, a voter is regis- Nchonniemsanciude, : : i A Kin |tered as unaffiliated. If Aoi k ni A as unaffiliated, *Motorcycle-style 2” nr BE a The gs on Election Day, this voter may choose in which political leather jacket A Een that ssonsored II De Ey at 704. Mountain party’s primary he/she will vote. 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