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Timber ceived, ranging from a low of slash. bid of $505,000 to a high The port previously ! Con~:inued from page A-1bid of $676,537. The bids expected bids closer to | reflect a net profit for the $350,000. our port after clearing the land for bids the port re- That amount of money | Call For Details and Pricing to Other Areas is just something you can't ignore," Dobson said. He said if the commis- sion approves the timber sale, the port could use the money in a number of ways, from capital im- provements to its build- ings, to working on its in- frastructure, to bolstering its reserves. The first step in the process of selling the tim- ber is to surplus it. The port commission voted 2-1 with Commissioner Jay Hupp voting no, to do just that. Hupp has long opposed the proposal to sell the tim- ber, and has said that the port has no reason, outside "That amount of money is just something you can't ignore." of money, to sell it. the port commission does "That's not a reason to not place enough emphasis cut in my mind," he said ................... Port staff has previously: "We're not voting to cut stated that the size of the timber, we're voting to timber, along with lami- surplus timber," port com- nated root rot problems mission Chair Dick Taylor throughout the stand of said. trees, makes it a good can- The port commission didate for harvest, has also set a public hear- The port plans to re- ing at 2 p.m. this Tuesday plant the 100 acres after it at the Port of Shelton to is cleared, discuss selling the tim- Hupp said he believes bet. k3 IJ L(~l"lSrtect and he is known to have ties in Pierce County. Continued from page A-1 The sheriffs office cau- tioned that Michal is consid- Alan Michal. Michal's last ered armed and dangerous. known address was in Orting He has a criminal history in- cluding five prior felony con- victions. Anyone having information on the whereabouts of Michal should not approach him and call 911 immediately. Serving Western Washington for 41 years Superior quality workmanship at an affordable price! RESIDENTIAL . COMMERCIAL * MOBILE HOMES • * Our Roofs Are Hand Nailed ** 30 YEAR WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY f TODAY AND RECEIVE $500°0 OFF A COMPLETE ROOF SYSTEM (1500 sq. ft. minimum) ** Not valid with any other offer** ' • .. FREE Estimates ... --- Saturday & Evening Appointments Available • Local Call today to schedule your appointment • 24-hour emergency service 360-432-0296 ~ °0% FinancingOAC i ~"::::" #wo.~.,d.Lie.# A1 ROOI*I 1 1 PR • Senior discount i i '! ..... i i: ~: ........................... Credit Mention source code: MCJSP0812 ESORT. )m Page,A-6 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012 Sebiect to terms, condiSone and avai!abit~y. Savings vary. A~state Prop#~ and Casualt~ Nc~hbroek. IL. ~) 2012 A!~state I.nsurance Co, ."