NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL TIMBER SALES. 39 



Whether the claim is apparently held in good faith or not, if timber 



is cut and removed payment will be made to the 



be*c^f e r n o yS r a~ Government in all cases except where the timber is 



removed in good faith for the purpose of clearing the 



land for cultivation or for development, or where at the time of 



cutting the timber is actually needed by the claimant for use in 



making improvements on the land embraced in his entrv or location. 



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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 

 FOREST SERVICE. 



THE NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL. 



AMENDMENT NO. 135 INSTRUCTIONS. 



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Timber sales.-The Instructions on page 38 are hereby amen 

 by . nsemng after the second paragraph, with marginal head 

 bize of sales.' the following sentence: 



Sales of small amounts for commercial uses will be subiec 



C ^ eStaWished by the district foresLfoftC Fo, 



HENRY S. GRAVES, 

 57216 NO. 13512 Forester 



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in corporations may similarly be required. 



HENRY S. GRAVES, 



Forester. 



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the examination^ Tile" vuiue ui me uro^t^u,^^ 



reported, together with the prices of competing timber and the esti- 

 mated profit to the purchaser at the stump age price recommended. 

 The cost of brush disposal, protection of young growth, close utiliza- 

 tion, and logging only marked timber inust be considered before 

 deciding on the value of stumpage. 



