AJNnTOKi I© MTUmOQPAIL. AKI’ OD(G>MIMIBSHCMK' SAKT AKTOM©, TEXAS, MRS. J, K. BE R ETTA, PnesiOCNT MRS. H. P. DROUGHT MRS. J. L, BROWN MRS.T.A. ELDRIDGE M RS. W. C. DOUGLAS MRS. WHEELER PETTUS MRS. E. F BOOTY MRS. J. T. SMITH MRS. RENA MAVERICK GREEN MRS. R R. RUSSELL J. KENNETH MULLIN, Secrctahv C ROCKETT 1342 July 26, 1922 SAVE THE TREES For many years the custom of cutting away all trees alov c the roadways has prevailed among property owners and county commissioners along the highways. I respectfully suggest that these property owners and commissioners allow the native trees, especially raeaquite, huisachie, ratame, and live oak to grow at intervals along the highways, thus protecting the paving, furnishing shade, and beautifying same and in no way detracting from the farming value of the land. This would, to a great extent, save much expense in lessening the number of trees to be planted and cared for later on. Will you, as a friend of the highways, recommend this to the land.owners and. commissioners along the line of your Highway Division ? Respectfully, Chairman, Austin-Laredo Division, Jefferson Davis Highway; and President, San Antonio City Federation of Women’s Clubs. b