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\(/alter H. Roberts November Cargo Shipments Lower

Walter H. Roberts, assistant manager of the Blanchard Lumber Company, North Hollywood, Calif., passed away very suddenly, Saturday, December 23, follou'ing a heart attack. He was 48 years of age.

Mr. Roberts was born in Portland, Ore., coming to Southern California in 1912, and was with the Blanchard Lumber Company for over twenty-five years, being one of their most trusted and faithful employes. He was well known in lumber circles and was held in high esteem by his host of friends.

He was a member of the Masonic Order and Past Master of Lankershim Lodge No. 542, also a charter member of the North Hollywood Rotary Club.

Surviving him are his widow, Cora Roberts; a daughter, Mrs. Donna Sparks, and two sons, l{erbert W. and Glenn M. Roberts.

Masonic services were held at the North Hollywood Community Church, Tuesday afternoon, December 26.

Water shipments of lumber from the Pacific Northvvest for the month of November, 1939, as compiled by the Pacific Lumber Carriers' Association, San Francisco. from the reports of l2 companies, totaled'51,213,000 feet, compared with 68,69,300 for October. The total was considerably affected by the lGday strike of the Marine Firemen's lJnion, which ended November 18. The figures for the various ports were as follows:

We invite lumber dealerE to tcrlce crdvcurtcge of our well qssorted

The figures for San Francisco include shipments to the Port of Oakland.

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