mike rust rust never sleeps Did you wait until Election Day before you registered to vote? If you did, Bob Martin thinks you stink. Martin, a member of the Lane County Republican Central Committee, spoke at a committee meeting a couple of weeks ago against the practice of last-minute registration. KINKO’S 4c Self Service COPIES • Binding • Two-sided copies • Reductions 344-7894 764 E. 13th A grizzled veteran of many an electoral war, Martin said allow ing people to register and vote on the last day makes it easier for non-residents to interfere with Lane County elections. ‘‘Personally, I'm getting sick and tired of people coming across three state lines and electing our representatives," he told the assembled GOP faithful. "I think we should write Norma Paulus and the Legisla ture — though I don’t know how much good that’s going to do — and tell her to get off the dime and stop that.” Frozen Yogurt • Pies Cheesecake • Coffee 13th & Hilyard V_484-6448_/ Martin said he saw three cars with out-of-state license plates delivering literature for Jerry Rust and Jim Weaver at precint 233 and, he made it clear, their owners were not the sort of people you would let drip on your living room floor. “You should see what comes in there,” he shouted. "You know they’re not residents.” Martin also reminded his lis teners of the long line of poten tial residents that formed on Election Day at the courthouse. “I’ve been out at the dump, and it smelled better out there ( CONTRACEPTIVES^] the robber tree MAIL ORDER SERVICE • Condoms - over 30 varieties • Foams, Creams, Jellies • Books, T-Shirts, and more • 10-40% BELOW RETAIL FOR A FREE MAILORDER BROCHURE WRITE THE RUBBER TREE, DEPT MD 4426 BURKE. N SEATTLE, WA 98103 \ A PROJECT OF ZPG-SEATTLE J than it did in that line,” he ob served. It almost makes you believe the campus community isn't loved by all Republicans. On the other hand, no one’s ever claimed that Republicans have been regarded in an affection ate light by the campus com munity. • • • A search is already starting for a Republican congressional candidate in 1982. Complicating the search is a fight brewing over how the borders of Oregon's congres sional districts should be drawn. One local GOP official says the Legislature will establish one at-large congressional representitive rather than at tempt to redefine the boundar ies, a prospect to warm the heart of many a budding power seeker. • • • In the wake of their national victory, local Republicans are preaching unity. Even Rep. Mary Burrows, R Eugene, erstwhile disciple of TURN YOUR ROOKS INTO CASH! Book Buyback has moved to the basement lobby area. Starts Monday, December 15, and ends Saturday, December 20. 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It's not necessary to wait for a specific buying period to resell your books However, the best service can be had during the above time period because we have arranged with the wholesale book company to have their buyers at the Bookstore on these dates John Anderson, attended the meeting to reminisce about old times in the Young Republicans and to call for renewed efforts on the part of local activists to give control of the Legislature to Republicans and a committee chair to herself. In keeping with the ben evolent spirit of unity, fellow Republicans gave her a nice round of applause, notwith standing the fact that Burrows and the GOP Central Committee are about as ideologically com patible as Bambi and Godzilla. Carter says Mrs. Reagan ‘misquoted’ WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres. Carter suggested Sunday Nancy Reagan was misquoted as saying she couldn’t under stand why the Carters didn't move out of the White House early to give her time to redecorate the family quarters. The president was leaving a violin recital at St. Patrick’s Protestant Episcopal Church when he was asked to comment on a report that he ‘‘hit the roof" when he heard about Mrs. Reagan’s purported wish. At first, he started to decline comment. ‘‘I never commented on it then, and I don’t...” he began. Then he changed his mind. “She didn’t say that,” Carter said. “I think it’s distorted. She’s been very nice about the whole thing. I’m sorry it was quoted that way." A report on the subject quot ed an unidentified aide as say ing the soon-to-be first lady couldn’t understand why the Carters didn’t take up residence in Blair House, the government guest quarters across the street, for a few weeks to enable the president-elect and his wife to redecorate their new living quarters before Inauguration Day, Jan. 20. 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