The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1977, Page page 3, Image 3

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    friday, September 29, 1977
daily nebraskan
Juelfs' strategy
is making voter
know his name
Stan Juelfs, that's pro
nounced ju-leffsv is running
for governor on the Repub
lican ticket. His problem is,
not too many people know
him.
He and his family are
traveling across Nebraska in
a 26-foot red and white
motor home marked in large
, letters, "VOTE FOR
STAN."
His campaign strategy is
to "make people know who
I am and that I'm the best
man for the job." He said
he's traveled 19,000 miles in
six weeks.
Juelfs, 48, was born on a
ranch in Cheyenne County
He and his family moved to
Kimball in 1960.
"Nebraska's been real
good for me" he said. "I
want to do something for
it."
Juelfs is involved in
crude oil production, gener
al insurance and has 10
years of banking experience.
"1 consider myself a busi
ness man," he said; '".Ne--braska
is a big business and
should b run like a busi
ness." One of his concerns is
apathy,
"We need t6 get many,
many more people con
cerned and involved in gov
ernment," he 'said. "We're
rapidly losing thejfree out
of freedom and the free
out of free enterprise" He
said people are over
regulated, "There are more regula
tions and regulators than we
can handle or altord ,"
Instead of complaining
about the situation, Juelfs
said he is running for
? governor so he can do some
thing about it,"
Agriculture would be his
primary concern is elected
governor, he said,
Agriculture "is a sick
child that needs help, It
needs a shot of medicine
he said.
"The government needs
to give more help than they
are giving," he said.
The gubernatorial road is
not an easy one. Already
two candidates have filed
and two others recently an
nounced their candidacy,
The most recent was U.S.
Senator Charles Thone.
Juelfs comment on
Thone was, "He's done an
cxvilent job in Congress.
It's a pity he didn't stay
there." He said he thought
Thone could best help Ne
(braskans by continuing his
work in Congress.
"I can't figure out why
he wants to come back
down the ladder," Juelfs
said.
Innocents to
have birthday
The UNL Innocents Soc
iety and the Innocents Al
umni Association will cele
brate the 'society's 75th
anniversary Saturday, at
Lincoln's Cornhusker Hotel.
The program will begin
with registration 5 to 8 p4n,
Friday,
Frank Jacobs, former
editor of Comshucks and
currently a TV and maga
zine writer of humor and
satire, will speak at the
banquet Saturoay night.
Officers of the Inno- ?
cents Alumni are G. Richard
Russell of Omaha, prcsi
dent; David Buntain, secre
tary and Chuck Havlicek,
both of Lincoln, treasurer
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Fellow Beer Persons.
, Life is full of unanswered questions such as: Is. there intelligent life
elsewhere in the universe?. And if so, do they wear socks?
In beer;, however, there are no unanswered questions.. Because there
is only one word for beer, and you know it.
Schlitz. :
. ; - Therefore, as Vour Dean of Beer, suggest you research
the essential Tightness of the word for yourself at your next
social function. Or even your next antisocial function. .
' And please note: The recommended source
material for locating the word cap be found in any
pnone Doom, in other words, look in the Yellow
Pages. Under ."Beef
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