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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, Jim 7, 1979 NINE
Weatherford enjoys homeland
Justine Weatherford, Hep
pner, the Gazette-Time's cor
respondent, has returned from
a six week tour of Europe with
a fellow passenger, Inez
Erwin. The pair traveled to
England, France, Holland,
West and East Germany.
From her experience of
being rushed out of the Louvre
in Paris to her well guarded
tour of East Germany, Justine
says she enjoyed her travels
and would like to return
someday to West Germany
where her mother's family
lives,
The pair arrived at Lon
don's Heathrow Airport by 747
jet from Seattle April 18 and
toured in the Isles for ten
days, traveling to London's
historic spots and on a special
bus excursions to Canterbury,
Oxford, Stratford, Warwick,
Bath, Stone Henge, Dove;' and
other sites in Southern
England. Justine had the
opportunity of riding
England's famous "Tube", a
mass transit subway which
runs throughout London and
double deck buses.
If' ,
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Justine Weatherford
"They use more mass
transit in Britain than in
Germany and France," she
said, adding that, "all types of
Londoners ride the Tube."
She felt the English were
more reserved than the West
German population and less
affluent. Another of her obser
vations was the abundance of
East Indian population in that
country.
For three days, Justine and
her friend visited Paris,
toured the Palace de Versail
les, the cathedral of Notre
Dame and viewed some of the
world's greatest art treasures,
the Mona Lisa, Winged Vic
tory and Three Fates at the
Louvre. '
They were unable to con
tinue their tour through the
Louvre because the guards
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. rushed visitors out because of
a bomb scare.
She also enjoyed the Napol
eonic road which is still used
by tourists. Besides France,
the pair flew to Frankfurt and
on to Stuttgart where Inez's
daughter and two sons met
them and took them to Cooke
Barracks at Goppingen where
they stayed for the next two
weeks. There, they visited
Ulm on the Upper Danube and
other attractions within a
short distance.
In a bus tour to Holland,
they saw the Dutch country
side at the peak of tulip time,
visiting the world's largest
flower market at Aalsmeer, a
fishing village, the reclaimed
land of the Zuider Zee, a
wooden shoe factory and a
cheese farm.
Justine's main reason for
visiting West Germany was to
look up relatives and notes
that she "finally made it,"
following former visits by her
son, Bill and daughter, who
had studied in Europe.
"I loved Germany most.
The people seemed friendlier
and more affluent than those
in England and France," she
said.
Staying with her family, the
Kleinsorges, Justine was able
to speak German from her
language training at a class in
Heppner last winter and from
a German-English dictionary.
She said Germans drive
more than the English, mainly
Audis, Mercedes and Volks
wagens, are rebuilding many
of their older buildings and
modernizing their roads and
freeways. Traveling the
length of the country by
German Rail, Justine said the
train service is "terrific with
comfortable compartments,
big picture windows and
reasonable prices." It cost her
only $30 in American money to
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travel the length of the
country.
German television was im
pressive to Justine who ex
plained that the color was
superb and the educational
programming excellent; she
attributed the quality to the
greater number of color dots
in the German technology.
On her travels through
Germany, Justine traveled to
Heidelberg, north through
Bonn, Koln and Hamm to
Bielefeld, viewing rivers,
castles and hillsides with
terraced vineyards, visited
the only church in the village
of Sonneborn which was
Catholic before the coming of
Martin Luther, a 600 year-old
structure.
Unexpectedly, she traveled
by tour bus through the Berlin
Wall to East Germany for an
hour -long bus tour. One of the
German relatives was asked
to ride the German-speaking
bus while Justine was segra
gated to the English-speaking
transport. She wasn't allowed
to carry a newspaper into the
Communist zone by the East
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German guards and the tour
buses made few stops in East
Berlin. The high point was a
visit to a Soviet War Memorial
at a city park.
An aspect normally over
looked for tour buses in most
democratic countries was the
search of the undercarriage
by German guards for anyone
trying to escape to the West.
"I went through Checkpoint
Charlie which as pointed out
by other tourists, is a bar,"
she said, "and the last chance
to get a drink before entering
East Germany."
Justine described the Berlin
Wall as a whitewashed wall
covered with graffitti.
She noted that a large part
of pre-war Berlin is Communist-controlled.
The East German guards
were multi-lingual, Justine
said, and were able to
communicate with a Japanese
scientist riding the bus.
One of her relatives, Kurt
Rahaus, is a prominent inter
ior decorator in West Ger
many and played host to her
while in West Berlin.
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"I really loved every
moment of my travel exper
ience. I wish I had learned to
speak German, although my
visit with the cordial Klein
sorges just couldn't have been
nicer and we had fun with our
non-verbal communication
lots of hand motions. If I had
my sentimental druthers, I
would make West iGermany
my first choice to Vive, then
South England, then Holland,
then France, and hopefully
never, never East Germany."
She has brought back sou
venir coins from the variety of
countries she visited from the
pfenings and D marks of
Germany to Holland's guild
ers, and the francs of France
with their liberty, equality and
fraternity, plus cards, photo
graphs of sites and people and
the memories of her first trip
to Europe.
Justine said the restaurants
of England and France were
expensive ranging from $20 to
$30 per night, gas was double
U.S. prices. Staying with
relatives helped her travel
budgeting.
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2644 C. L. GREER
2649 THOMAS PRATERS '
2650 RALPH CLEVELAND
2652 JOHN S. WILLIAMS
2653 EDWARD HUFFMAN
2655 FRANCIS L. COBB
2656' ARCHIE R. PAGE
2658 KENNETH L. LEFTWICH
2661 VERNON MATTH1ESEN
2662 A. A. FARMER
2663 JACK H. COVAL
2664 MARY G. YOUNG
2665 RUTH M. JONES
2666 THEDA NIX
2667 MRS. WM. P. EVANS
2668 FRED SPALDING
2669. C. V. WILKINS
2672 LUCILLE P. RUSSELL
2673 BERNICE PERKINS
2676 HELEN EMMONS
2679 DELMER O. CASTOR
2682 ROMAINE HOOK
2683 MARY LEE
2692 WM. E. KELLY
2693 BETTY CASPARIE
2694 HOWARD HAIR
2696 W. E. LINK
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