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    Dale Roberson’s new book ‘Persons, Places and Things.’ PHOTO BY GARY ZUPANCIC/WIMBERLEY VIEW
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    Long time local journalist Dale Roberson published a new book ‘Persons, Places and Things.’ PHOTO BY GARY ZUPANCIC/WIMBERLEY VIEW

Around the World, Wimberley View, and Elvis

Roberson’s new book ‘Persons, Places, and Things’

Dale Roberson: newspaperman, roughneck, and grease monkey are just a few of the monikers that he has been in his 80-plus years. Newspaperman is the one that I have used for the past twenty years or so.

He was there when the first issue of the Wimberley View was being printed in Fredericksburg spending time with the late Hondo Crouch, owner of famed Luckenbach, and with another local Wimberley newspaperman.

Roberson and his wife Joyce were also the original owners of the News-Dispatch, formed when the Wimberley Valley News and the Dripping Springs Dispatch were merged.

He has worked for other newspapers around the state and Southwest during his time, such as the Dallas Daily News, the Real County American in Leakey, Texas and the Onion Creek Press, later renamed Hays Free Press and others around the state.

But being stuck behind a typewriter and printing press isn’t what the man is made of. A world traveler, hunting in Alaska and finding moose pecans, racing cars way past their speed limit, these are just a few of the stories that entertain in the book.

Born in New Mexico, but only 5 miles from the Texas border, his early life is that of following his father’s jobs in the oilfield all over the state and the Southwest. His father’s gas station ownership gave him insight into fast cars and something that has long remained with him - what it is like to work for a living.

His life and travels to Africa, Europe and the other side of the border are a reflection of the period he has grown up in. Telling the truth is also a part of being a journalist, and sometimes language can be outdated and considered not politically correct, but it is a part of the truth.

There also have been tragedies in his life; his wife Joyce died in a fire in Rolling Oaks a few years back to name just one. But now he is still busy, appearing as a guest on NPR or waiting for acceptance from the New York Times on an article he just wrote.

But the one story I had not heard was of his numerous run-ins with Elvis Presley. Elvis remembered him and his nickname of “Red.” Now that is impressive.

There’s also a chapter on the Jewish Mafia, another fact that was a revelation. I didn’t even know there was one. Being on its good side is one way to live and tell this tale.

The book was “mainly written for my family,” but is a good time capsule of what it was like, in Central Texas and the world. “Persons and Places” and yes, there’s also “Things.”

Such as all the dogs he has owned, how each was acquired, and each dog’s qualities. His present dog, Chuy was his wife’s dog that made it out of the fire and is now a close and constant companion.

It is 294 pages, and an interesting read, especially for journalists in the Central Texas area. What the country and world was like through a journalist’s eyes. It is a fun and easy read. It is $14.95 and a self-published (of course) book available through Amazon Books.

For more information on Dale Roberson and his new book, “Persons, Places, and Things” see www.amazon. com/dp/B089D34VTB/ ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_ dp_U_SzndFbEWZDZY2

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