Kings Mountain Chamber of Commerce will continue to spon- sor seminars of interest to its mem- bership, says President Ruby Alexander. Alexander said she is pleased with response to the second semi- nar,"Stress Management," held on Monday at the fire department training room and attended by 15 people. Judy Byers Ross, Kings Mountain native and Southern Bell staff manager for Human Resources, led the seminar. Ross shared relaxation tapes on how to deal with stress and self tests to define personalities. "When you find yourself think- Seminar leader Judy Byers Ross, Pam Massey and Chamber of Commerce President Ruby Alexander, left to right, are pictured at the second Chamber-sponsored business seminar Monday. Chamber seminar was successful ing about something that is causing you unnecessary stress, picture a stop sign. Tell yourself "stop it" and force the thought away by be- ginning to think about something better," said Ross. "Take a walk, take a nap, hug someone, get a massage, work on hobbies, and pray," said Ross, who listed 60 symptoms of stress, the first 10 being headaches, nervous- ness, unable to get rid of bad thoughts and ideas, faintness or dizziness, loss of pleasure, feeling critical of others, bad dreams, diffi- culty in speaking when excited, trouble remembering things, and worried about sloppiness or care- lessness. "You don't have to be down and During National School Lunch Week at Bethware School the stu- stressed out. Count your assets. When you list them your goals are much more attainable and that's up- lifting," said Ross. Pam Massey, manager of corpo- rate/external affairs for Southern Bell, helped arrange both the stress and telephone etiquette seminars. "I am highly pleased with atten- dance at both seminars and hope we will be able to work with the Chamber on more seminars of in- terest to the membership," she said. Alexander said the Chamber will start surveying its members on top- ics they want to see included in fu- ture programs. > yy Lins mneh v Cleveland County receives grant Sccretary of State Rufus L. Edmisten announced today the award of a $2,500 grant for Cleveland County to upgrade its land records management systems. The money is part of a compre- hensive effort by counties across North Carolina to modernize their land records. "These funds are being made available for a multitude of rea- sons," Edmisten said. "Some coun- ties need better computers. Some counties just need computers - pe- riod. Some need to begin aerial mapping of their county." Cleveland County will use its grant to continue a comprehensive mapping program. "We just wish there were more funds to go around," Edmisten said. "These are all worthy pro- jects, but this is a very tight budget year and taxpayers are feeling the burden as it is. We received almost $4 million in requests and barely 10 percent of that became available to distribute." The funds are being adminis- tered through the Secretary of State's Land Records Management Division. Since 1977, the Division has provided technical and finan- cial assistance to counties for help in converting local land records to modern systems. North Carolina is the first state to offer this service to counties. "Some counties need more help than we can provide at this time," Edmisten said. "They are barely out of the quill and ink-well era and businesses that need their help are moving into the 21st Century." Other funds administered by the Secretary of State's Office are used ll km Thursday, October 22, 1992 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 3A We Now Sell PROPANE GAS BRIDGES HARDWARE 100 S. Cansler St., Kings Mountain 739-5461 for such projects as acrial mapping and the upgrading or original in- stallation of computer systems. 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