d (<» m ■3 9 ,9 APRIL IS CANCER CONTROL MONTH- GIVE GENEROUSLY APRIL IS CANCER CONTROL MONTH- GIVE GENEROUSLY VOL. 43—NO. 20 TWENTY-TWO PAGES SOUTHERN PINES, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE: 10 CENTS Body Of Bill Upchurch, Missing Since February 9, Discovered In Deep River A TN tl? _ _ The waters of Deep River at Highfalls, nearly back to normal after being swollen with spring rains, on Sunday gave up the body of Bill Uipchurch, seven Entire $445,000 Bond Total Sold By Town Tuesday A total of $445,000 in Town of Southern Pines bonds was sold by the Local Government Com mission at Raleigh Tuesday to the low-bidding brokers, Goodby & Company and Bache & Com pany, at an interest cost of 3.1904 per cent. The interest rates offered by four other bidders on the bonds ranged from 3.2006 to 3.3464 per cent. The total includes four bond issues: $280,000 for sewer and sewage disposal plant work; $105,000 for water system im provements; $35,000 for a West Southern Pines swimming pool; and $25,000 for expansion and equipment at the Southern Pines Library. The full amount of all the bond issues, which were authorized by a vote of the people last fall, was sold, the mon.ey to be de posited at interest in local bank‘d until it must be paid out for work done. At its March meeting, the coun cil decided to deposit the $105,000 from the water bond sale in the Southern National Bank and the other bond funds in the Citizens Bank and Trust Company. 'Little Miss' Contest Entry Blanks Available Entry blanks for the Little Miss Southern Pines contest for pre-school girls are available at the Town Information Center and Tots’ Toggery, it was an nounced this week by Gary Grif fith and Fred Teeter, co-chair men for the sponsoring Junior Chamber of Commerce. The contest will be held in Weaver Auditorium at 7 p. m., Friday, May 3. Entries must be in by April 27. Proceeds will be used by the Jaycees for civic projects. weeks dead. The 28-year-old HighfaUs man, married and the father of a young son, is beUeved to have been thrown into the river when his truck wrecked on Highfalls bridge Saturday night, February 9. The body was found by rescue workers some 500 yards down stream from the bridge, in a spot which had been combed and re combed repeatedly during the long search, interrupted only by snow and ioe in late February, and the recent high water. In a group watching from the bridge as the volunteers resum ed their operations Sunday after noon were Upchurch’s young wife, Phyllis, and his sister, Mil dred. A cousin, Freddie Up church, was in a group which quickly reached the body after it was first seen by- a volunteer in a boat. Some 40 or 50 feet away when he shouted of his find was a line of 15 men, Moore County Res cue Squad members from Rob bins and Carthage, with High falls volunteer firemen, and oth ers from the community. They had been working their way downstream from the bridge on the south side of the wide, rocky river, strung out in a line with linked hands, wading in chest- high water. Among them was ' Bill Stutts of Robbins, Rescue Squad chief, who had organized and headed the search, starting immediately after the accident. The body was floating on its back, partially submerged, caught on a rock, close to the south bank of a wooded island near “the falls,” an outcropping of rock. Stutts gave his opinion that it had been caught at the bottom of the river until the force of the highwater brought it to .the surface. IN ABERDEEN ft T THE MITCHELLS—Honor Guests at Race Meet PARKING SPACES SELLING FAST ‘Trooper of Year’ To Be at Stoneybrook 2 WOODS FIRES BURNING IN AREA Two woods fires were burn ing ou