10 Heppner Gazette ESCAPED PRISONERS i.'ommuea ironi jirst faee A Washington license plate was fn use when the car was found but this is said to have displaced a Cal ifornia license. The car was stolen at Gold-mdalc. The third man in the jail break ing party was Charles Ronning of Duluth, Minn., wh owas apprehen ded by state police near Boardman. Ronning was in the act of stripping parts from a car when arrested. Justico A. E. Chaffee of Boardman sentenced him to 10 days in the county jail in order to hold him for investigation. The prisoners fashioned a make shift wrench from a small rod re moved from the jail toilet. With this they loosened .bolts holding iron bars over the cell ventilators. Had they not been slight men they still could not have gotten out of the cells. Once out of the cells their next task was to get out of the jail proper and this they proceed ed to do in a manner which re moves any doubt about their being experts. They first tried to spring the outer door of the jail but failed, except to bend it so it will not close tightly. They then turned their at tention to the ceiling and this prov ed the way out for them. The jail toilet sits in the corner. It is an early model with the flush box near the ceiling. The sheetiron ceiling was not difficult to remove and they tore enough away to per mit one of them to work at the outside covering which was of the same material. The roof stringers Times. November '1, 1945 " I from Brawley, Calif., Mr. Frank -oft -pn ton of the stone wall and , . oj,,j u: discharge from U1C SI1CCUIUU vun.a v- "I the ends of the stringers from the stone to the roof. Only men of small stature could figure on 'vormirg thrir vay to freedom through a hole about nine or 10 incne3 by 12 inches. It is stated that the escapees at tempted to run off with the Jack O'Connor car which was parked on Court street in. front of the Court apartments. The car door was un locked but ignition "and steering wheel were locked. They left the door open and the car was quite badly rain soaked. Farther north on Court street Russell Wright's pickup was parked with the keys in it. Wright had returned from Pendleton Monday evening and left the keys in the car so that Orel Wright could drive it to the garage tne next morning to worK on it. I t developed Wednesday morning that Orel did not find the car and police officials are of the belief that this was the vehicle the escapees used to get them to Arlington, where, apparently, they decided to ride in better style and appropriated a Chevrolet sedan, or at least that was what they were driving when caught at Baker. Information received by Sheriff Mollahan this morning was that FBI agents were taking the trio to to Portland today to be examined on federal charges. RETURN TO IIEPPNER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Frank returned to Heppner last week SGT MOORE DISCHARGED Sgt. Guy Moore has been dis charged from the U. S. army and his family at Athenj. ! Guy received the discharge papers the Marine corps. He is working with Mrs. Frank's father, Harry Tamblyn, engaged in road work at Guy received tne aiscnarge . " h Athena soil. TCinTiio . in Texas while enroute to Okinawa. . some of that ricn He has rented a farm near Athena and the former member of the 8th fy. t?w v-V v- two' years in Poland is harry to bp. engaged in riding a grain drill and seeding Ready for Winter Ready for Winter? MISSES' & CHILDREN'S GALOSHES n.39 No pulling or tug.iins.-.the Young set will like the easy snug fit of these winter rroof galoshes with warm fleece linigs. Two snaps. Child's Slip-on Boot Style The Height of Comfort in Men's Rubber Arctics 1.98 3.49 It's easy to slip into these four buckle arctics. You'll find perfect protection and comfort in the smooth fit. Men's 15-inch LACE RUBBER PAC . . . .4.98 NEW SHIPMENT Men's CALKED and UNCALKED Hand Lasted Union Mad . . 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