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George Hinkle Succeeds Rex Clork As Gonsolidqred Generol Monoger
George R. Hinkle, 35-year executive of the Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmington, California, has been named general manager of the pioneer concern, it was announced the first of this mbnth. He succeeds Rex Clark, who has resigned after many years with Consolidated, during which he made a name for himself in dealer and fraternal actir'ities and is prominent in grade-marking work.
Hinkle started his lumber career with Consolidated early in 1920. He gained his ,experience in every department, including operations. For the past 17 years he has successfully handled the post of general sales manager and, 10 years ago, was appointed assistant general manager under Clark. He is well informed regarding procurement and lumber sales in the Southern California area.
In line with the organizational changes, Hinkle has named Al H. Wahl, 3l-year veteran with the company, to succeed him as assistant general manager and to head the sales department. As in the case of Hinkle, Wahl has gained his education in the lumber industry by working in every department of the progressive distributing and remanufacturing firm.
Will Tweddle, well known throughout the mill and marketing areas of California, will succeed Wahl as lumber buyer and procurement manager. He has been identified in the forest products industry for many years'