82 THE USE BOOK. . 



Since the jimber in all sales of this ..class exceeds $100 

 mus t bfi-Adyertised. Applications are 



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submitted through the supervisor, to the Forester. 

 Upon the Forester's approval, and after a deposit of 

 $50 to cover cost of advertising has been received by 

 the^Fiscal Agent, a notice of sale is published in the 

 localjiewspapers for a period of not less than thirty 

 days. On the expiration pf the, period named in the 

 ^advertisement, the bids are opened, by the Forester 

 and the sale is awarded. Ifjihe sale is awarded to 

 another person, the^applicant's deposit is returned. 

 The contract, based on the application, is drawn up in 

 the Washington office and sent to the supervisor to be 

 executed by the purchaser. After the contract has 

 been executed and the required deposits made, cutting 

 may begin at once. 



The steps are the same as in advertised Class B sales until 

 the supervisor has received the formal application signed in 

 duplicate by the applicant. If the supervisor decides to recom- 

 mend the sale, he notifies the applicant to forward to the Fiscal 

 Agent a deposit of $50 to cover cost of advertising, and sends 

 one copy of the application to the Forester with the report, 

 estimate, and map. If he recommends the approval of the ap- 

 plication without modification, he should initial in the lower 

 left-hand corner of the first page. If he wishes to recommend 

 any modification of the application or to give a more detailed 

 explanation of any features of the examination or application, 

 he should do so in a letter to be sent with the other papers. If 

 the application is approved by the Forester subject to modifica- 

 tion in any way, the supervisor should obtain the consent of 

 the applicant before advertisement is made. 



As soon as the advertisement begins, the supervisor should 

 forward Form 935 to the Forester and notify all prospective 



