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Via Newspapers.com So, who’s ready for some walking extraterrestrial stumps? The “Spokesman Review,” October 18, 1966:NEWPORT, Ore. (AP)-People in this coastal logging area didn't believe 16-year-old Kathy Reeves when she told them about "the three little stumps that walked across the pasture."Not only did they move, said Kathy, but they also were of different colors--orange, light blue, white, yellow and "watermelon-colored."That was six months ago. Since then, 25 persons have seen the unidentified flying objects and 15 statements were taped by newsmen. They are from two deputy sheriffs and a chemist for Georgia-Pacific. There are about 10,000 persons in the communities of Newport, Siletz, Toledo and Camp 12.The latest reports were Friday.Kathy's mother didn't believe her at first, either."One morning about 2," said Mrs. Reeves, "I woke up and my whole bedroom was a rosy glow so bright you could read a newspaper by it."The Reeves family then moved out of its home on Pioneer Mountain.…

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