Make Dreams Come True 
JAMES PLANS MAKE A BARN ALLTHAT.A BARN SHOULD BE 
House” of Best Barn Ideas 
What better time 
than now, to plan 
the barn that some 
day will be yours ? 
Even though you may 
not be certain that you 
will build during this com¬ 
ing season, you should 
plan now, so that when 
the time does come, you 
can go right ahead with¬ 
out delay and without 
fear of mistakes. 
Build on Paper First 
Plan now that you may 
have plenty of time to study 
it over and make it an ideal 
bam. 
Be sure you have the right 
amount of storage, enough light, air 
space and ventilation; work-saving 
arrangement for feeding, watering 
stock and cleaning the stable; easy 
handling of hay; right location of 
barn for sunshine and cold winds. 
Make certain that the barn is 
correctly proportioned, individual in 
appearance, a barn that is strong 
and that will withstand all storms— 
one that will add value to your farm. 
You can have all this without 
extra cost. 
You Save by Planning 
What a barn costs depends in no 
small degree on the care with which 
it is planned in advance. 
It is not uncommon to see one 
man with the “know how” build a 
barn at 20% to 30 % less cost than 
another, although the two barns 
accommodate the same number 
of cows. 
The man. who plans well in ad¬ 
vance is the man who builds cheaply. 
By having his plans completely 
worked out and blue printed, he 
can submit them to several con¬ 
tractors, getting bids from each on 
exactly the same proposition. 
Then he can safely let the con¬ 
tract to the lowest bidder. 
Contractors and those supplying ma¬ 
terials are held to exact requirements; sub¬ 
stitution of inferior materials or workman¬ 
ship can be prevented; wastes are avoided; 
no excuse is given for expensive “extras”; 
and misunderstandings with contractors, 
sub-contractors and workmen are unlikely. 
Good plans insure better barns at lower 
cost. 
A “Clearing 
James Barn Plans 
To help our customers and others get 
the best barns possible, we established the 
Jamesway Barn Plan Service. 
This is under the direct supervision of 
Mr. W. D. James, leading dairy barn au¬ 
thority. Architects of special experience 
in planning, building and remodeling dairy 
barns, a large force of skilled barn design¬ 
ers and draftsmen, and barn experts in 
charge of divisions of the field force, com¬ 
plete the office staff. 
In the field are more than 60 men who 
practically every day are advising on re¬ 
modeling and other barn problems, draw¬ 
ing preliminary plans and reporting on 
new ideas and unusual conditions. 
For years, Mr. James and these asso¬ 
ciates have studied dairy barns—construc¬ 
tion, lighting, ventilation, drainage, ar¬ 
rangement to save labor; how best to re¬ 
model old barns. 
Every year they help tc plan thousands 
of dairy barns. Every year they visit 
thousands of dairy barns. Thp best barn 
ideas everywhere come to their notice and 
are tested out. 
The experience and help of these men 
is yours for the asking. 
James way Book Free 
The best of their ideas are in a 320 page 
book on barn building, remodeling, venti¬ 
lation and equipment which will be sent 
postpaid on request. 
28 pages of blue prints, 62 of pictures of 
barn interiors and exteriors, many pages 
valuable information on barn planning, 
remodeling, ventilation, equipment, etc. 
Write us now. Tell us what barn prob¬ 
lems are bothering you; perhaps we can 
help to solve them. 
Ask for Jamesway Book No. 30. 
James Manufacturing Company 
FORT ATKINSON, WISCONSIN MINNEAPOLIS, 706 1st Ave. North ELMIRA, NEW YORK 
