WILDLIFE RESTORATION DIVISION 



Robert F. Cooney, Coordinator 



J. A. Parsell P. L. Wright 



Big Game Leader Game Bird Leader 



Jean Berry, Secretary 

 A. A. O'Claire* 

 Fur Leader 



Fieldmen 



Wm. Bergeson 

 Bob Brink* 

 Robert Casebeer* 

 Faye M. Couey 

 Ray Gibler 



Robert Hiatt 

 Geo. Hollibaugh 

 Clyde Howard 

 H. J. LaCasse 



W. H. Marshall 

 Lloyd McDowell 

 O. Marshall Moy 

 Wm. E. Schultz* 



Julius K. Stinson* 

 Burke Thompson* 

 W. Ken Thompson 

 B. F. Vosburgh 



*In Armed Forces. 



FISHERIES DIVISION 



Elmer G. Phillips, Superintendent 



Isabelle Harrington, Secretary 



Anaconda: 



A. G. Stubblefield Foreman 



.Fred Beal - Ass't Foreman 



Big Timber: 



Leo Gilroy - - Foreman 



Ross Snyder Ass't Foreman 



Forest Keller U. S. Army 



Ed Furnish U. S. Army 



Emigrant: 



George Miller Foreman 



Fied Billman Ass't foreman 



Great Falls: 



Melvin Larson Foreman 



J. M. Colley Ass't Foreman 



Hamilton: 



Eli- Melton Foreman 



S. A. Hamann Ass't Foreman 



Bill Thompson U. S. Army 



Lester Newman „..U. S. Army 



Hatcheries and Personnel 

 Lewistown: 



Iver Hoglund Foreman 



Leo LaTray Ass't Foreman 



Libby: 



George Ripley Foreman 



J. R. Jorgenson Ass't Foreman 



Somers: 



J. P. Sheehan Foreman 



Frank Marcoe ...Ass't Foreman 



Poison: 



A. E. Tangen Foreman 



J. P. Campbell U. S. Navy 



West Yellowstone: 

 S. S. Drew 



.Foreman 



IN MEMORIAM 



Fred E. Pilling died December 10, 1941, at St. James Hospital in Butte, 

 Montana. He was born September 6, 1871 in Richland Center, Wisconsin. 



The deceased had been employed as a Deputy Game Warden in Mon- 

 tana since 1913. During that time, in addition to performing his regular duties, 

 he was very instrumental in creating the Maiden Rock Fish Hatchery and 

 Game Farm, transplanting elk and fish into his district, and served as Vice- 

 President of the Butte Anglers' Club for many years previous to 1930. 



He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth V. Pilling, two sons, Fred E. Pilling 

 and John C. Pilling, two brothers and one sister. 



Fred E. Pilling leaves a record of faithful, honest and conscientious public 

 service. He stood high in the estimation of his fellows in the service and was 

 respected by his fellow sportsmen generally and it is with sorrow and pro- 

 found regret that this record is made of his untimely death. 



