Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 08, 1965, Page 5, Image 5

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GONTY'S
LAIRDS'
Harold and Arolene
PH. 676-9417 OR 676-3960
Officer Pat Quits After Long Duty
(Continued from page 1)
Heppner In 192!) to Elsie Owen,
and they have four children
three sons and a daughter.
Their sons have pretty much
followed In the father's foot
steps, all being In uniform. Bob,
who has three sons, is serving
with the Air Force in Germany,
and his family is with him. John
served In the military police
service In Virginia and Is now
night officer on the Heppner
police force. Lnrry Is a ikjIIcc
man In San Francisco.
The daughter, Mary, Is Mrs.
Don McClure, wife of Heppner
High track coach. John has two
children, Mary has four and Lar
ry three, making 12 grandchild
ren in Pat's family.
Officer Pat Rtarted working for
the city in 1940 as a patrolman
under Chief Albert Schunk. In
1912 he went to the county to
work as a deputy under Sheriff
John Fulten. At that time Sher
iff C. J. D. Bauman was on leave
.trom the office for a hitch In the
4kabees. Fuiten Is now a minis
ter and lives In Coos Bay.
Pat came back to the city in
1915 and worked for a time in
the water department. About
four years later he returned to
the city police force and became
chief about 19-19. After five years
in this capacity, he chose to
step down to the post of relief
man, which he has held since.
During the 25 years as an of
ficer, the big irishman has had
many experiences of interest
but, with a twinkle in his eye,
said that he prefers not to talk
about them.
"Yes, I've always gotten along
good with the kids here," said
Pal. "They're a nice bunch of
youngsters. The worst they do is
violate traffic laws."
When Pat was born In Ire
land, his given name was mere
ly "Patrick," without a middle
Initial. But when he was Initia
ted into the Elks lodge here 45
years ago, tne fraternal order
provided him with tne middle
Initial "A" in order to keep him
separate from two other Pat
Mollahans in the lodge, now
both deceased The initial has
stuck but no name goes with
It.
There have been quite a few
changes through the years, and
some differences in the people.
For Instance, there Is much less
drunkenness than there used to
be, Pat says.
With his experience and level
headedness Mollahan has been
valuable on the police depart
ment for his counsel and advice.
"Whenever we have had a ser
ious problem, we could always
sit down and talk It over with
Pat." said Chief Gilman. "We
knew that he would give us
Morrow County
CROP-WEATHER SUMMARY
(For week ending April 2)
Soil moisture supply ode
quote. Spring seeding com-
file ted In most cases. Some
ate areas and fields on bor
derline left. Moisture from
snow of last week, with warm
er days and nights above
f reexing, hare retu lted in
crops making some growth
this week. Spring wheat and
barley are 90 per cent seeded
but spring oats hare not yet
been seeded. Calving and
lambing 90 per cent complete
Hay supplies adequate in
county but some operators
buying. Some cattle out on
range no hay left no money
to buy. Spring has been slow
coming; however, things are
looking better. Farmers are
behind in spring work due to
extra work brought about by
repairing flood runofif damage.
WHY YOU SHOULD
EUY
Enjoy Eating At
some good and soUnd' advice."
During the time Officer Molla
han. has served under Gilman,
there has never been a cross
word between the chief and Of
ficer Mollahan.
"Ik Is Just one of the very
finest," said Dean. 'Ufter Pat
was born, I think they broke the
mould."
And the chief would get a
great deal of local support for
that statement.
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