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DESIGNER EVENTS will take care of the stress: Wedding arrangements Receptions Showers Bridal Luncheons Rehearsal Dinners Gift Registry Bed & Breakfast honeymoon site Thursday • March 2, 1995 Director: University begins interviews for Food Services director this month Continued from Page 1 EVENTS CALL MATT OR LIZ 778-3418 so we can get candidates not in academia.” Bisor said committee members will focus on each candidate’s ability to interact with customers and employees. “Students want somebody who can work well with students,” Bisor said. “I need to know the person is going- to be an excellent human resources manager with exceptional personal relations skills with students and staff.” Ron Beard, interim director of Food Services, said a director must be able to consider the cus tomers’ viewpoints. “I believe the strongest quality in a director is being able to look at things from a customer’s stand point,” Beard said. “Attitude is extremely important to under standing their needs, issues and concerns.” The director will oversee more than 850 employees, an operating budget of $25 million and the ser vice of 23,000 meals and snacks each day. The director’s position opened in 1993 when Robert Smith, for mer vice president for Finance and Administration, reassigned the director of Food Services, Lloyd Smith. Col. Jim Moore, former assis tant director for Board Dining, and George Nedbalek, former business manager of Food Ser vices, were also reassigned. The three have said that al though they were given no reason for the reassignments, they be lieve they were reassigned be cause of their opposition to Robert Smith’s plan to privatize Food Services. The men filed grievances with the University in January 1994, asking to be reinstated. Dr. J. Malon Southerland, vice president of Student Af fairs, denied the grievances in December and assigned Dr. Jer ry Gaston, interim vice presi dent for Finance and Adminis tration, to meet with the men about their reassignments. In January, Lloyd Smith and Nedbalek sued Texas A&M Uni versity, the Texas A&M Universi ty System and three A&M admin istrators for more than $1 million. The suit named Beard, Robert Smith, who became ex ecutive director of special oper ations, and Rick Floyd, associ ate vice president for Finance and Administration. Moore, who was not part of the lawsuit, said he would like to give the University’s new ad ministration a chance to ex plain his reassignment. Moore said he will more than likely apply for the director’s position. “I probably will apply,” Moore said. “As soon as I re ceive the requirements, and if I meet the requirements — and I have no idea why I wouldn’t — I plan on applying.” Bisor said the committee will closely scrutinize the candidates because of the controversy Food Services has faced. “We want someone who can ad dress the issues that have come up,” Bisor said. “We want to iden tify candidates who can help us work on our weaknesses and build on our strengths.” BUY NOW, NO PAYMENT ’TIL JULY 1995, 9% FINANCE CHARGE ilPiili;#'' m ■■ /Aa'' 11111 gp gSSgSSEKl i f ■§ fh' I j, I -.v? < ■ SAVE 25% Clubhouse coordinates. Famous NY maker, famous collectible maker, Valerie Stevens, more. Orig. $38-$180, SALE 28.50-$135. SALE 19.99 Valerie Stevens tees. Cotton/rayon tees in ribbed and pointelle styles. Orig. $26. SAVE 50% Young Attitudes collections. For misses, petites, women. From Norton McNaughton and Amanda Smith. Jackets, skirts, pants, blouses. Orig. $28-$94, SALE 13.99-46.99. SAVE 25°/o Moderate coordinates for misses, petites, women. From Alfred Dunner, Pant-Her, Jantzen. Selection includes knit tops, blouses, pants and skirts. Orig. $34-$52, SALE 24.99-38.99. SAVE 25% Misses career blouses and shells. By Karen Scott, Anna & Frank, Impressions, Notations. Orig. 19.99-$34, SALE 14.99-24.99. SAVE 25% Petites and women’s linen & silk separates from Valerie Stevens. Blouses, skirts, jackets and pants. Only at Foley’s. Orig. $54-$148, SALE 39.99-109.99. • ' Qut;;i: A: V - : Q:: f 5 Qsy?SSfV: SALE 19.99 Junior denim and woven shorts. Rio, LEI, Best Authentic. Solids, patterns. Orig. $24-$28. jppiipBiiapp H| y. j kc'Ccj ^cilL'3 ® [it 1 xcl TAKE 25%-35% OFF TAKE 25% OFF Ladies’ selected dress and casual shoes. From Evan-Picone, Caressa, Nina, Nine West, Amanda Smith, Naturalizer, Life Stride Pappagallo, 9 & Co., Aerosoles, Bass, more. i iiilli m SAVE 25%-33% Bras, coordinating pants and all shapewear. Bali, Playtex, Vanity Fair, Warner’s, Olga, Maidenform. Reg. 7.50-49.50, SALE 4.95-37.13. 35S5SSSS o', PMMp lliiillii TAKE 25% OFF Better dresses, spring dresses and suits. For misses, petites and women. Reg. 69.99-$175, SALE 52.49-129.99. : llllillipllllplll tf% iis fipiiililllllll TAKE 25°/o OFF Entire stock maternity styles for spring. Career and casual looks. Orig. $11-$110, SALE 8.25-82.50. if!!® 1111® : TAKE 40% OFF Entire stock Paul Peugeot watches. Fashion styles. Reg. $72-$100, SALE 43.20-$60. TAKE 30% OFF All cubic zirconia jewelry. Earring studs, pendant sets. Reg. $10-$30, SALE $7-$21. TAKE 30% OFF Spring handbags. Michael Stevens, BH Smith, Giani Bernini and Carla Marchi. Reg. $27-$ 180, SALE 18.90-$126. TAKE 25% OFF All** ladies’ sunglasses. Riviera, Solargenics, famous lady. Reg. $16-$65, SALE $12-48.75. **Excludes Guess and DKNY sunglasses. TAKE 25% OFF Entire stock Round-the-Clock and Hanes Too! hosiery. Reg. 2.25-$10, SALE 1.69-7.50. jjjj mm mmmm 11 1 mm i iliijM itaMi EXTRA 25°/o OFF Entire stock already-reduced fine jewelry. Selected diamonds, precious gems, 14K gold. Orig. $200-$5000, curr. 99.99-$2499, SALE 74.99-1874.25. .,4 -.-T; ., .' - m l Bllllll MB— mSm M TAKE 25°/o OFF Entire stock children’s Easter dresswear. Reg. $15-$100, SALE 11.19-74.99. TAKE 25% OFF Children’s playwear. OshKosh, Buster Brown and Health-Tex. Infants, toddlers, girls 4-16, boys 4-7. Reg. $6-$28, SALE 4.49-20.99. £ £> Entire stock** sportshirts & knit shirts. Bugle Boy, Natural Issue, World Island, Nino Cerruti, Grand Slam, M E. Sport, John Ashford and Claybrooke. Reg. $18-$40, SALE 12.99-29.99. TAKE 25% OFF Men’s activewear and shorts from Dockers**, Russell**, Bugle Boy, Nike, more. Reg. $12-$36, SALE 8.99-26.99. **Excludes value-priced Russell and Dockers, TAKE 40%-50% OFF Entire stock bed pillows and mattress pads by Pillowtex. Includes all styles and sizes. Reg. $14-$220, SALE 8.40-S132. TAKE 20%-50% OFF Entire stock cookware from T-Fal, Corning, Circulon, Farberware and Bella Cuisine. Reg. $20-499.99, SALE 9.99-389.99. TAKE 30% OFF Entire stock dinnerware. Sets and open stock from Sango, Pfaltzgraff, Gibson and more. Reg. $12-$135, SALE 8.39-94.49. iipi '4hb : SALE 15.99 Boys 8-20 Bugle Boy pants. Choose from 750 jeans or EZ care pants in basic washes and colors. Reg. 17.99. TAKE 25% OFF All Quiksilver, Union Bay, Bugle Boy and Gotcha for young men. Includes knits, tees and shorts. Reg. $14-$30, SALE 9.99-21.99. '' | TAKE 50% OFF f j I 1 Sclented soft-sidf* liiooane. Inr TAKE 25% OFF All 100% cotton pinpoint dress shirts by John Ashford. Reg. $40-$45, SALE $30-33.75. TAKE 25% OFF All Gold Toe hosiery for men. Dress and casual basics, dress fashion, athletic styles. Reg. 4.50-15.99, SALE 3.37-11.99. TAKE 20% OFF Men’s dress, casual, athletic shoes. Dexter, Bostonian, Bass, Dockers, Nunn-Bush, Reebok, Selected soft-side luggage. Includes rolling flight bags, garment bags, pullmans, carryons. Reg. $35-$200, SALE 17.50-$100. SALE 279.99 Sony 4-head VCR. Features VCR + programming. Reg. 299.99. SALE 1799.99 Famous maker 52" television. Big-screen viewing at a super sale price. Reg. 2499.99. SALE 1899.99 3-pc. leather set with free ottoman. Sofa, love Sperry, Nike. Reg. 49.99-$135, SALE 39.99-$108. seat and chair in bone, black or teal. Reg. $2900. vijlll rn ®I’ c, J ancl ' se at al ^ stores Regular and original prices are offering prices only and may or may not have resulted in sales. Advertised merchandise may be available at these or similar sale prices in upcoming sales this season. Interim markdowns may have 'Choose Deferred Billing on your Foley's charge for purchases of $200 or more in Men s. Women's, and Children's Clothing. Accessories. Shoe departments and Fine Jewelry, and $400 or more in all Home Store departments (excluding Mattresses) made through Saturday. March 4. 1995. You won t be billed for these purchases until your June 1995 statement with NO FINANCE CHARGES on these purchases during the Deferred period. Subject to credit approval. Deferred program may end at any time. Regular terms apply after deferred period. Finance charge annual percentage rate is currently 21%. Minimum finance charge 50c.**Men's Designer Collections not included. f.% ■m been taken on original prices. wsmmmm UMMMm : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : :: : : V: Hil