Portland Observer Section 11 Thursday, June29, 1978 Page I I
Vessels of all sizes, shapes and forms
are moored in Yaquina Bay at Newport.
This bay, with its famed bridge, is home
to fishing fleets and charter boats for
sportsmen.
Welcome NA A C P
to the City o f Roses
LYNN KIRBY
An Old Car Company With Some New Ideas
Seagulls add to the allure of the sea, such as these
birds congregating on a Tillamook County beach.
Welcome N A A C P
D IS C O U N T IM P O R T S
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AFRO STATUES
LAMPS • DRIED PLANTS • FEATHERS
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G I F T W IT H C O U P O N
A IM O as°fc. O F F E V E R Y T H I N G
Sea lions cluster around Sea Lion Point where they
live the year around. The giant bulls,which weigh up
to 2,000 pounds, select harems of from ten to twenty
„ cows
During sunny weather the Sea lions can be seen
sunning themselves on the rocks and swimming in
the surf.
11:00 to 7:00 Tue.-Sat. (Closed Sun-Mon.)
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1601 N.E. Killingsworth • Portland, O regon
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