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At least three pumping stations will be installed along several trunk sewer lines which will carry the sewage to the treatment plant.Mayor .lames R. Leslie said council has not decided how to finance the project because ofan outstanding $50,000 waterworks debt which would have to be paid off separately if the longterm, low-rate loan is made with the government.The $50,000 waterworks debt could have been added to the needed $148,000 if private financing was arranged giving residents of Greenup only one debtto pay.STUDENT WINS HONORSing President Woodrow Wilson to St. Nafcairre. France, shortly after the signing of the Armistica.He was discharged from the Marine Corps Jan. 24, 1920, and until 1938 served as a gunnery sergeant with the 137th Army Field Artillery here.He was emr’oyed in the plant protection department at Detroit Steel Corp. Portsmouth Division for 28 vears. and would have re-wtired Feb. 1 of this year.A son, Delbert Peed, was killed in an auto accident while serving with Army during WorldWar II.Mrs. Peed now lives with adaughter, Mrs. Jean Dickens, »* 1401 Sixth St.
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Portsmouth Times

Portsmouth, Ohio, US

Sat, Feb 16, 1963

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