Amateur smugglers show up hourly at San Ysidro border crossing

Editor's picks of stories Mark Orwoll wrote for theReader

"I don’t think your scum will drive clear out to Tecate to cross when they can crawl out of Tijuana at night." (Robert Burroughs)
Boeing 727-100, c. 1965. The airline accounted for forty percent of the air traffic along the San Diego-L.A.-San Francisco air corridor by 1963.
  • How PSA grew with San Diego

  • “I have designed for [the stewardesses] pink micro-miniskirts to be worn with strawberry hot pants and red boots and they're darling." The color scheme caught on, and by November, PSA began changing the color of its airplanes. (October 30, 1980)
The Department of Labor has asked Nooner to settle out of court with NASSCO for $40,000. (Jim Coit)
  • From one accident at NASSCO to another

  • Gene Nooner's story is really very simple. He has been abused. During the past decade, Nooner was required to undergo thirty-five shock treatments he later discovered were probably unnecessary, became addicted to drugs. (March 20, 1980)

Chesapeake is one of Southern California's five biggest fishmongers

Nick Vitalich, Jr. scans the oyster-colored sky for rain. All he wants is a bit more time. Behind him is a pinewood crate attached to a cable and winch, which dangles about four feet off. (May 15, 1980)

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Pastor Ken Pagaard (center, wearing tie)
  • South Bay's Baptist Communes

  • Pianist Kevin Cope knocks another tune out of the weathered Gulbransen upright piano, and again the group jumps into song unabashedly, with more hands held above heads and more upward-searching faces. (Jan. 17, 1980)
“Raoul was doing the Master Builder in the lead role. One night he came out, and it seemed symbolically correct to him not to speak his lines." Debbie Matthews, Raoul Marquis, Laura Rankin in Master Builder, 1978
  • Raoul Marquis – mayor of India Street

  • People criticize Raoul Marquis for many things They criticize him for being overbearing and authoritarian; for operating the Marquis Public Theater chiefly on government money; for taking advantage of his employees.... (December 11, 1980)
  • How I committed my friend to mental health

  • In the autumn of our senior year at the university, at the time of Kurt's delirium, we lived in a broad and ample house that was owned by rival gangsters.... (February 11, 1982)
He was Highlander. He was their Image Man. (Richard Armas)
The Clairemont family that owned it was giving it away for free. (Catherine Kanner)
  • A sad Mission Beach dog story

  • Four young men lived together not long ago in Mission Beach. They were all unemployed and got by as best they could on their wits. Consequently, they were always on the verge of bankruptcy. (February 19, 1981)
I walked the two miles to the beach and slept on my blanket. (Robert Burroughs)
The Surfer Motel stands on the boardwalk of Pacific Beach, where Pacific Beach Drive intersects with the shoreline. (Jim Coit photo, David Diaz collage)
  • PB's Surfer Motel attacked, guard killed

  • The Surfer Motor Lodge is like any other tacky tourist motel in San Diego. It has tan stucco walls, a swimming pool, and redwood picnic furniture on tiny balconies of the motel’s fifty-two rooms. (February 12, 1981)

Mark Orwoll, international editor for Travel+Leisure magazine, wrote for the Reader in the 1970s and 1980s.

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