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The James Name Plate adds 

 the finishing touch to the stall or 

 pen, just as the speedometer does 

 to the automobile, and is a con- 

 venience for the attendants. 



The plate which we furnish 

 with the frame is black, entirely 

 blank and may be written upon 

 with a slate pencil, the same as 

 you would write upon a slate. 

 The writing may be erased and 

 re-written. 



At slight additional cost, we 

 will furnish this name plate printed 

 as shown in illustration "B. 



If preferred, we will furnish 

 a name plate of blank cardboard 

 with two pieces of transparent 

 celluloid instead of the black 

 plate. 



Easily and quickly attached to either the steel or the wood stalls, or to the cow pens or 

 bull pens. When ordered for pens, size of pipe to which the name plate frame is to be 

 attached must be given, in order that proper clips may be sent. 



Finished in battleship gray enamel, baked 

 on. 



State whether to be used on stalls or pens 

 and to what it is to be attached — wood or 

 steel. If steel, give size and state whether 

 round or square. 



Illustration "B" 



James Paint 



Barn equipment should be given some care, the 

 same as other machinery, if it is to be kept in perfect 

 working order and give the maximum length of 

 service. 



It is a good thing to give the equipment a coat 

 of paint once every year or two, as this will prolong 

 the life of the equipment and keep it looking new; 

 the cost is very little. 



The paint we offer for this purpose is the same 

 quality as that used when the enamel is baked on 

 at the factory, excepting that a metallic dryer (not 

 japan) is added to the paint so that it will air dry. 



This paint is the best gray protective enamel 

 made especially for us under our own formula, based 

 upon a thorough investigation, numerous tests and 

 research work for the best enamel to be used on 

 dairy barn equipment. 



