8 6.25 Monday. Aug 26, 1985 Second Section University Daily Kansan Chris Mager|KANSAN Tim Jones is quickly moving up the ladder of the Kansas University Enrollment Association. At 23, he is the association's new assistant treasurer. KU grad picked KUEA hires Lawrence resident for treasurer By Mike Snider Of the Kansan staff The Kansas University Enrollment Association is depending on hometown talent to help make wise financial decisions. Timothy A. Jones, 3600 Parkview Court, a lifelong Lawrence resident, became assistant treasurer of the Endowment Association on June 26, after the resignation of the former assistant treasurer, Janice Haase. Jones, 23, attended the University of Kansas and earned degrees in business administration and accounting in 1983. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM FREE! Wednesday, August 28 7:30-9 p.m. Room 300, Strong Hall Presented by the Student Assistance Center "I glad to be working here since it's my hometown." Jones said. Jeffrey W. Davis, KUEA treas. Jones worked as an accountant for Deflotte, Haskins & Sells in Kansas City, Mo., and for Mize, Houser, Mehlinger and Kimes in Topeka. In March 1965, Jones opened his own private accounting business in Lawrence where he prepared taxes and compiled financial statements A combination of Jones' experience as a certified public accountant and with accounting firms made Jones the best qualified for the job. Davis said Jones already has added a great deal to the effectiveness of urer, said he was pleased to have attracted someone with Jones' qualifications to assist in the administration of the KUEA's securities. Jones assists Davis by studying the bond market and advising Davon on which bonds to buy and sell. He said he enjoyed the fiduciary responsibility of the job. "You must keep track of assets and stick by your decision when you decide on an investment strategy. Jones said, "You have to be ab- Jones said that he had considered moving to Phoenix, Ariz., but that the KUEA job worked out well because his wife, Dana, works as a tour coordinator at Maupinture, 1515 St. Andrews Drive, in Lawrence. the operations in the KUEA treasury department, he said solutely careful with how you handle donations. It is a similar situation to handling individual finances in public accounting." The Men of Lambda Chi Alpha Welcome our New Class of Associate Members Congratulations! Congratulations and Good Luck Congratulations and Good Luck To All Who Participated in Formal RushLambda Chi—Coming Alive in '85 501 $ ^{\textcircled{R}}$ LEVIS BUTTON FLY 501 BLUES 1499 - Prewashed * Slightly Irregular * If Perfect, Values to $30 * Waist sizes 26-40 * Over 200 in Stock, But Not For Long! 740 Massachusetts 843-3933 KING Jeans For limited time RICK'S SHOP is offering extended savings an American made resursive bicycle line (TREK) Save on every remaining fearing and loving babies are all on sale with savings up to $10,000 TREA designed to take you for a ride on your own adventure game an extra touch than you would ever imagined. 3 TACOS FOR $1 If you use the getting device that NCHS is the time to receive, it will also absorb light. The friendly klick on RICK S will help you select exactly what you want. You can ride your dog at price you can afford. And there is a key. And Rick will give you free vigesign for your pet. You can buy 30 minutes of free vigesign for . . . 50 minutes of free vigesign for . . . 20 minutes of free vigesign for . . . 10 minutes of free vigesign for . . . with KU-ID three tacos per person per hour Serving Bud, Coors and Miller Open 'til 11 p.m. Offer good during Aug. 1985 TREK RICK'S BIKE SHOP 1033 VERMONT • LAWRENCE, KS 66044 • (913) 841 6642 842-1212 1601 W. 23rd Southern Hills Center DON'T FORGET TWO FERS 2—10" Pizzas with 2 Toppings & 2 Pepsis $9.50 Value for only $8.00 Delivered Free No Coupon necessary Offer good thru 12/31/85 Mon - Thurs - 11a.m - 2a.m HOURS Sunday - 11a.m.-1a.m. We Deliver During Lunch