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Dr. Thomas Carroll, Dr. Harlan Raley and Monica Fenn pose in front of Raley’s dental office, which opened in 1951. Raley was joined by friends and neighbors Saturday in celebrating 70 years of practicing dentistry in Dublin. Carroll recently purchased the office but will keep the practice in Raley’s name and keep him on as an employee as long as he would like. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Dr. Thomas Carroll, Dr. Harlan Raley and Monica Fenn pose in front of Raley’s dental office, which opened in 1951. Raley was joined by friends and neighbors Saturday in celebrating 70 years of practicing dentistry in Dublin. Carroll recently purchased the office but will keep the practice in Raley’s name and keep him on as an employee as long as he would like. Paul Gaudette | Citizen staff photo

Raley celebrates 70 years

On Saturday, Dublin community members joined Dr. Harlan Raley and his wife, Eddie, in celebrating his 70th anniversary of opening his dental practice in Dublin. The milestone coincides with the recent announcement of him selling his practice to Dr.

Fishing report

BROWNWOOD Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 0.86 feet low. The water is beginning to cool down, and we should see fall fishing patterns coming soon.
Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

Berry’s Picks

2021 Comanche County Pecan Show The Comanche Pecan Show is an annual tradition that has been held for as far back as anyone can remember. Even with the pandemic last year the pecan show was still held, although with some modifications.

Crop Report

High commodity prices continue to present opportunities for profits despite soaring fertilizer prices, said a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Mark Welch, Ph.D.
Ranger Jeff Nichols

Ranger Jeff Nichols

Daughter of the Republic Texas

On Tuesday, November 9 the Bosque River Chapter of Daughters of the Republic held their November meeting and enjoyed a fascinating program about the famed Texas Rangers.
Dublin Goodfellows

Dublin Goodfellows

Dublin Goodfellows

Dublin Goodfellows and First United Methodist Church food pantry volunteers were assisted by some small but excited helpers as they loaded up thousands of items for the annual Dublin Elementary and Intermediate fall food drives.
Lingleville

Lingleville

Lingleville

Lingleville High School student council officers delivered a large donation of food they gathered as part of a food drive to The Pantry & More on Monday morning. The drive was conducted as a competition based on points attributed to donated items.

Donations sought for Shop with a Cop

Dublin PD and all of Erath’s law agencies are asking the community to help them bring Christmas to kids in need during the second annual Shop with a Cop program Dublin Police Chief Cameron Ray reported that the program has increased the amount being spent on every child from $150 to $200.

Briefs

Market Days return Nov. 20 This Saturday plan to be downtown for the Dublin Market in Wright Park and then the Wobble Gobble at the Patrick/ Blackjack corner. Fun times. The day will be pleasant and the Dublin Market will be busy. Vendors will be ready to sell at 9 a.m.

Turning Back the Pages

100 Years Ago Nov. 18, 1921 Drilling started at the Texas-Iowa Oil Syndicate’s Laney Well No. 2 (near Duffau) started on Nov. 10. Drilling was being led by Mr. Tubbs of Stephenville, a West Virginia man who had success drilling in fields in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas.