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1986, in Bend, Or. He was 73.
During his 46 years as a lumberman, he spent 17 years in the retail lumber business, developed a series of lumber dealer managment clinics as a private consultant and market analyst, served on and chaired numerous committees of the American Lumber Standards Committee, was executive vice president of the Lumber Association of Southern California and held that position with WCLIB from 1964 until his retirement in 198.
Mr. Hollenbeck is survived by his widow, Jean, one son, one daughteE one brother, six grandchildren and four greatgranchildren.
Noting that never before in the 2O-year history ofthe survey have levels continued so high for so long, the concern's executive director Fabian Linden said, "Most encouraging, and also most surprising, is that consumer spirits have remained high despite the economy's lackluster performance over the last year and a half."