Kri.. Feb. 1H. 1972 ROGUE NEWS PACK THREE Explore Lithia Discover Lithia fir V """-SlHi Ml amidst the winter snow. I (LEFT) The well-known l.ithia Park swan glides blissfully in the lower pond anion;; fellow ducks, prior to its brutal killing. ABOE The halls are shown cascading along Ashland (reek. wnne (UU.ni Mierwooa roresi suuuis quieuy aim majninaiiv ' ' nil n!ir; l'T V.. ' - i I M'ail-' . J(: k ' I 1 - . . I a J- . sn.?:sv . 4 . wiui i I, 'miiliiitli'i F i'' . -: I I ( A HOVE) Steps lead to the deserted fountain and pedestal where the statue of Abraham Lincoln once stood. It was transferred to the lower park area because of continued vandalism inflicted on it. ( BEI.IIW Butler Memorial Kandshell is the site of summer city band concerts and other special activities held usually in the summer. r-: fen : . . .KV. 1 ( ABOVE) Ashland ( reek travels among rocks and trees on its journey from Ml. Ashland to Bear Creek. iBKI.OWl The ducks are shown congregating at the upper duck pond on a snowy winter day. They live in the park year 'round. i:M v Jfl4 - Pf-r". Jrl I'll i -75 ,"Tf TT J ' -' - - - r " k v" "'Vi A. --' s L. Jr- if&&&xr $5fi fexj'i m t'r-K I. I-.I-T) Ashland ( reek is again shown flowing, this time under Atkinson r TJfi, i' mi .. .i Tr 1 ', 1 L.- Memorial Bridge and into the wading play area. (ABOVE) Foliage of iffffc j i, ' .JiM v '-" V""? : varied sorts decorates the park, while RKiHT) ivy crawls over stairway TTV'Zl .j.' " " iu j, Ian . .- ' . . appearing to lead to nowhere. r iifrA 1". . t .. t mmm'f'tmatvktt