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rth i:lv: wii \ tt ale mium civil I Kit EH AT IAWT Of 919X1 PEHMILK—W 11.1. BE LEVELED AM** ItOI.LKl* |V the HPRlmit —t* (From Friday's Ball? - After wt^hi of uuuiuiUjt good weather fur road making. Frank May, 5, | In charge of the cindering of the La n flat road south from Bend, baa been t1 obliged. by the recent snows and cold,' to bring the aork to a close. He• will now take active charge of the I county surveyor's office to which be , was appointed on the departure of County Surveyor George 8. Young for the engineer offliera* training rampf On ibt* i^k Pln« road a total of 12 4 mile* him been cindered since the work began laat fall. A part of the distance has been roiled, Thta ahouid be re-rolled In I ho spring, Mr. May Magys* and leveled, At present there ' is too much mow and mud for thta or any other work on the road. The coat of the work which haa been done , has bean about $1326 per mile There remains about SidOd to clean up work In the spring and for coopera-dun with the county.There are at ill two gtpa In the cindering, one a mile lung between town and the UrooksScanton camp, and the other near Lava Butte,The road camp* will be left temporarily until the tent* have dried sufficiently to be packed.In connection with the work nti the Turaalo road a contract has been let to Auut» Brothers to dnrier a mile of road from the end of the present cinders. Further north, tufa from the hill on the Tunntio grade is being spread and rolled making a fine surface.
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Bend Bulletin

Bend, Oregon, US

Thu, Feb 21, 1918

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