"AT THE CROSSROADS OF TWO NATIONS" cute Nwgates ffiltamhtT nf Qkmtmm? NOGALES. ARIZONA OFFICERS H. R. SISK, President Publisher The Nogales Herald R. S. BURNS, Vice-President Manager J. C. Penney Co. W. W. LOCKHART, Vice-President Manager Standard Oil Co. HUGO W. MILLER, Treasurer Assayer G. R. MICHAELS, Secretary DIRECTORS P. E. BAFFERT, Terminal Supt. S. P. de Mex. R. R. A. A. CASTANEDA. Prop. Model Shoe Store P. D. CLAGETT, Capitalist E. K. CUMMING, Real Estate & Insurance F. E. EDWARDS, Collector of Customs LOUIS ESCALADA, Escalada Bros. A. M. GILLESPIE, President, Nogales National Bank A. L. GUSTETTER, Physician & Surgeon F. W. HANNAH, Insurance J. A. HARRISON, Cattle Grower JOHN JUND, Nogales Feed & Seed Co. J. N. KARAM, M. Karam & Sons HARRY J. KARNS, Mayor of Nogales A. F. KERR, Cashier, Nogales National Bank MALCOLM MIDDLETON, Nogales Feed & Seed Co. A. J. MITCHELL, Superintendent of Schools ART PECK, Cattle Grower W. N. PUCKETT, Mgr. Lumber Dept. Roy & Titcomb, Inc. THERON RICHARDSON, Cashier First National Bank REV. O. A. SMITH, Pastor Trinity Congregational Church W. C. WINEGAR, Vice-president, Sonora Bank & Trust Company Mr. Harral Ayres, Managing Director, Old Spanish Trail, 301 Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas. Dear Mr. Ayres: Y;e are in receipt of your letter of the third instant and I am this date sending you under separate cover a few photographs descriptive of Nogales and the surrounding country. I am also enclosing herewith our folder "Nogales on the Border" and a copy of the most recent story cozening our city. If there is any further information desired, do not hesitate in calling on us. GRM/ms NOGAL Yours vevy^ ’lily, NOGAL COMMERCE CHAELS, S /el/fzi, r e t a r y. •ARIZONA'S CONVENTION CITY—LARGEST PORT OF ENTRY ON MEXICAN BORDER” December 11, 1930.