38 NATIONAL FOKEST MANUAL TIMBER SALES. 



No sale will be so large as to endanger the future local supply. 



If data are not available the future needs of the 



ne ^ s vision f< - 1 locality should be investigated. The limited supply 



on some Forests will prevent sales except for local 



use, but every effort will be made to satisfy legitimate demands. 



Sales for large ajmounts will be made when necessary to encourage 



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Insect-infested Ot ^ outn -^aKOta, in J^CWIS V. ^jrariOCK Ut)S Jb CCL, 153), 



timber on mining that the United States may sell insect-infested timber 

 from a mining claim that has not passed to patent 

 when the timber is a menace to that on adjoining National Forest 

 land. Accordingly Forest officers may dispose of insect-infested 

 timber from unperf ected mining claims when such timber is an actual 

 menace to the Forest. 



The following policy should govern payments for timber cut from 

 claims : 



