O5 THE USE- BOOK. 



Advertisements of sales must announce the time and 

 place of filing bids, the location and approximate 

 amount of timber, the amount to be deposited, and the 

 name and address of the supervisor from whom full 

 information can be obtained. Deposits will be credited 

 on the purchase ^rice^of the timber if the sale is 

 ajvarder|_to the dejKlsitor. If the sale is awarded to 

 Another ^QT-if the application is not^pproved, the dejpos- 

 its will be refunded. If^ the applicant should fail to 

 jubmit "a" bid, the. amount previously deposited may, at 

 the discretion of the Forester in Class C sales, and at 

 the discretion of the supervisor in Class B sales, be 

 retained to cover the cost of advertising. The right is 

 reserved to reject any or all bids. 



(Upon definite recommendation by the supervisor, timber for 

 which there is likely to be a demand and which may be cut 

 with benefit to the forest, may be advertised in advance of appli- 

 cation to purchase. 



The last day for receiving bids must be at least thirty days 

 from the first appearance of the advertisement, but need not be 

 the date of its final appearance. If it is necessary to make a 

 change in the advertisement, the last day for receiving bids 

 should be the thirtieth day from the first appearance of the cor- 

 rected advertisement. In order that large sales may be given 

 publicity, supervisors should, during the period of advertising, 

 post copies of Form 975 where they will attract the notice of the 

 general public. 



/ REG. 39. In sales above $500, allotments, at the highest 

 price offered, may be made to several bidders to prevent 

 monopoly. 



REG. 40. After any timber has been advertised, the For- 

 ester and such officers as he may designate may dispose of it 



