Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1919 — WHEATFIELD BUSINESS CHANGE [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD BUSINESS CHANGE
W. J. Helmick Sells His Lumber Yard to Long & Thompson Coa business deal wss completed at Wheatfield a few days ago by which W. J. Helmick sold his lumber yard there to the Long & Thompson lumber company, and next week Mr. Helmick will leave for Florida, where he expects to make his home in the fut'"*e. The Long & Thompson Co. get . * sheds and lots on which the Helmick yards were located and E. T. Whitehead, formerly of Remington, who has been the local manager for the former company for several years, has bought M-. Helmickās residence property and will occupy sarhe. The Long & Thompson Co. as a firm name will go out of business Jh Wheatfield and a new company will be formed, to be known as the Wheatfield Lumber Co., of which Mr. Whitehead will have a third Interest and will be actively engaged in the management thereof.
