Jones Co. TX - Newspapers - The Stamford American: August 21, 1925 *********************************************************** Submitted by: Dorman Holub Date: 28 December 2019 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/jonestoc.htm *********************************************************** The Stamford American Friday, August 21, 1925 Brick and Asphalt Paving selected for Stamford Street Improvements The paving contracts of streets were let last Friday to the Thurber Brick Co., of Thurber, Texas and to Smith Bros. of Dallas. The Thurber people will pave with brick and Smith Bros. with Uvalde rock and asphalt. McClellan Bros. Plumbing plant move from their former place on North Swenson Avenue to the Swift Building just back of Bairdís Grocery. Their old place will be occupied by Jacksonís Cafe. The new clinic and nurses home at Stamford Sanitarium is coming along. Chas. Lagadinos and E.D. Scott have leased the Joyland. The interior of the show house was burned out last spring and it has been closed all summer and the new owners plan to put it back in shape as soon as chairs and fixtures can be shipped in. R.W. Bounds is excavating for the foundation of a new brick business house at the corner of Webb and W. McHarg, adjoining the Mutual Creamery. N.T. Freeman and Edgar Luttrell, both of Sweetwater, bought out the South Side Barber Shop last week from Clay Wood and took possession. Luttrell used to live here and his parents still live a few miles east of town. Mr. Freeman has barbered at Longworth and Sweetwater.