ALTITUDE: 4000 feec above sea level. Morales Climatological Data O O (Compiled from U. S. Weather Bureau Reports) Temperature (mean monthly Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 20 year average).... 45.4 48.4 52.2 59.4 67.3 76.5 79.0 77.1 72.6 59.9 53.3 46.7 Rainfall (in inches) Annual (10-yr. average) .. .. 15.2 1.95 .96 .87 .20 .09 .41 3.90 2.74 1.30 .50 .94 1.33 Sunshine (10-year average) Cloudy 5 5 5 3 2 2 6 3 4 3 4 5 Partly cloudy 5 5 5 5 3 6 12 9 4 3 3 5 Sunny 21 18 21 22 26 22 13 19 22 25 23 21 AVERAGE SUNSHINE—318 days per annum. Nogales has no excremes of heat, cold or wind. You already know that Arizona has a wonderful climate and you have probably noticed that almost every community in the Southwest claims “the finest all-year climate in the United States.” We would like co broach this question from a different angle. We are going to ask you to carefully check over the U. S. Weather Bureau figures given above and then let us ask you—-“Where else in America can be found a better average temperature than ours?” In inviting you to come and live with us, we know we are offering you climate and living conditions unobtainable anywhere else in the United States. How’s this for a "Prescription” I Mix 318 days of sunshine with 365 comfortable nights’ sleep. Add unlimited pure water which occasionally may be legally “tinctured” to taste. Add all the gorgeous sunsets (and as many sunrises as ambition directs). Sprinkle with 15 inches of gentle rainfall. Take a bowl of happiness and mix all co a satisfactory consistency. Add the attractions of the Mexican border line for flavor, store in a crystal phial of lovely mountain scenery, and you have a prescription such as no doctor in the world can give you for all the wealth of Croesus. The ingredients in the Nogales “Prescription” are guaranteed by Nature herself. Stud) this diagram and compare s\ op^alcs climate