Total — Game Farm — Warm Springs $ 15,002.30 $ 19,348.34
GAME FARM — BILLINGS
Operation:
Salaries and Wages $ 4,272.00 $ 6,911.34
Office Supplies and Expenses 61.67 396.12
Travel 3.80 10.00
Auto Truck and Expense 374.26 442.95
Heat, Light and Water 259.64 273.83
Bird Food 1,612.69 1,651.37
Hardware and Supplies 25.33 79.63
Insurance 46.95
Distribution of Game Birds 79.21 120.61
Other Expense 24.12 40.08
Total Operation $ 6,712.72 $ 9.972.88
IM MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
DISBURSEMENTS— ANALYZED AS TO SOURCE
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GAME FAUM — U11>I.I.\(;S
July 1, 1938 July 1. 1939
to to
Cnpitnl: June 30, 1939 June 30, 1940
Land and Improvements % 93.G0 $ 10.06
Buildingrs and Atached Fixtures 809.08 4.727.92
Machinery and Appliances „ 85.15 12.50
Hand Tools and Petty Equipment 10.05 40.15
Autos and Trucks 651.15 491.10
ClirOCKIlVG STATIONS:
Op ration i
Salaries and Wag'es
Office Supplies and Expenses.
Travel
Auto and Truck Expense
Heat, Liffht and Water
Hardware and Supplies
Other Expense
Sub.sistence
Total Capital S 1,655.03 | 5.281.73
RepairN and Ileiilacements:
Buildings and Attached Fixtures $ 17.58 $ 13.60
Autos and Trucks 29.36 11.35
Breeding- Stock 896.00 1,126.00
Hand Tools and Petty Equipment 2.90 4.00
Total Repair and Replacements $ 945.84 $ 1,154.95
Total — Game Farm — Billings $ 9,313.59 $ 10,409.56
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5.70
230.20
6.44
43.50
95.83
30.97
50.50
222.68
34.79
Total Operation $ 128.79 $ 1,866.92
Capital:
Land and Land Improvements $ 2!».03
Buildings and Attached Fixtures 495.13
Hand Tools and Petty Equipment 68.79
Total Capital $ I 692.95
KrpairM and KeplaceniontM:
Buildings and Attailied Fixtures $ 18.60
Hand Tools and Petty Equipment 1.00
Total Repairs and Replacements $ 19.60
Total — Checking Stations $ 128.79 $ 2.479.47
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DISBURSEMENTS— ANALYZED TO SOURCE
HATCHERIES
July 1, 1938 July 1, 1939
to to
Operation: June 30, 1939 June 30, 1940
Salaries and Wages $ 38,032.12 $ 41,718.55
Office Supplies and Expenses 1,615.09 1,892.32
Travel _ 495.43 741.25
Auto and Truck Expense 6,927.62 6,705.61
Heat, Light, Power, Water and Ice 2,120.12 2,065.55
Fish Foods 7,532.53 11,545.86
Rents 16.00
Subsistence 776.59 598.45
Hardware and Sundries 219.96 984.97
Insurance 633.07
Hatcheries Supplies 886.22 1,368.79
Distribution of Fish 115.02 6.89
Total Operation $ 58,737.30 $ 68,261.31
Capital:
Land and Land Improvements $ 69.49 $ 255.97
Buildings and Attached Fixtures 2,658.89 15,384.65
Machinery and Appliances 574.14 345.62
Autos and Trucks 4,106.71 1,503.97
Hand Tools and Petty Equipment 140.41 226.29
Furniture and Fixtures 114.07
Rearing Ponds, Screens and Traps 3,589.80 9,635.40
Boats and Motors 157.25
Scientific Apparatus 13.50
Total Capital $ 11,152.94 $ 27,623.22
Repairs and Replacements:
Land and Land Improvements $ 57.30 $ 156.26
Buildings and Attached Fixtures 660.95 1,302.43
Machinery and Appliances 148.56 142.75
Hand Tools and Petty Equipment 332.16 127.96
Furniture and Fixtures 10.00 1.85
Autos and Trucks 1,767.74 1,961.95
Rearing Ponds, Screens and Traps 554.51 680.90
Boats and Motors 205.10 52.93
Scientific Apparatus 2.25
Total Repairs & Replacements $ 3,736.32 $ 4,429.28
Total Hatcheries $ 73,626.56 $100,313.81
GRAND TOTAL — FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT $223,429.24 $276,793.81
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MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
SUMMARY OF SHIPPING PERMITS
Beaver
6.748
1938-1939 Fur Season
Fox Mink
2,575 2,936
Muskrat
35,308
Beaver
12.752
1939-
â– 1940
Fur
Season
Fox
Mink
3.858
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Muskrat
195.290
FISHERIES DIVISION
Jolin W. Scofield, Superintendent State Fisheries
Ann Crimniins. Stenographer
FISH HATCHERIES
Anaconda, A. G. Stubblefield, Foreman
Biff Timber, Forest Keller, Foreman
Dal}' (Hamilton), Eli Melton, Foreman
Emigrant, George Miller, Foreman
Great Falls, Melvin W. Larson, Foreman
Lewistown, Tver Hotjlund, Foreman
Libbj', Graham Cadwell, Foreman
Ovando, Vern Campbell, Foreman
Poison (Station Creek), Leo Gilroy. Foreman
Red Lodge, Ross Snyder, Foreman
Somers, John P. Sheclian. l-'oroiuan
SPAWN TAKING STATIONS
Georgetown Lake, South-fork Madison, Duck Creek, MacHson.
Akhicli Lake, Alvord Lake, Killjrennan Lake, Lake Ronan,
Bitterroot Lake, Rogers Lake, Ashley Lake and Flatliead Lake.
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