Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 2009 Page: 6 of 32
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Page 6
April 15-21,2009
Miscellaneous
Home Furnishings/Accessories
Merchandise
TIKI HUT Bar with 2 barstools,
$275. Call (936)443-0571. INDIVID-
UAL
WOOD TV armoire with 2 side
shelving. Fits 36" TV. Need to sell,
$800. (832)247-2216. INDIVIDUAL
EURO STYLE black leather chair,
with chrome legs, great condition,
$199. (281)914-6353. INDIVIDUAL
BROWN LOVE seat and couch,
microfiber, gently used, $600.
(281)914-6353. INDIVIDUAL
NOVATION MIDI controller, $180.
(713)398-4392. INDIVIDUAL
LAW OFFICE furniture: Desks,
chairs, files. Nice, 2 floors. $20-
$800. (713)861-6600. CORPORATE
LIQUIDATORS
QUEEN PILLOW-TOP mattress
set. New in plastic, never used.
List $599, sacrifice $225.
(832)692-8123.
MAKE PEOPLE notice
your ad with this
attention getter!
EVERYTHING MUST go! 7-piece
bedroom with TV armoire, $500.
90 days same as cash, layaway.
Details (713)545-2145. 7111 SWY
Freeway, 77074.
FREE BED frame! With
Queen-size pillow-top mat-
tress set purchase. New, in
plastic. $359. Call (832)418-
1 9 5 8.
Customerservice@Lonestarmatt
ress.com
r
Income Opportunities
How do you make money in a recession?
Be your own boss in an industry that thrives
during troubled economic times.
Discover what over 9QQQ Coverall Franchise Owners know
about the Commercial Cleaning Business:
"During the early JSSffl's, trie country was in a
recession. Trial riktn t concern me when
making the decision Id purchase a franchise.
At that time, my husband was sick and t
needed to ewe steady income, t didn't have
an education, but dial didn't matter. Coverall
provided at) of the training I needed le be
successful. I have been busy non-stop ever
since. When the 2Q00 recession look place,
I stiH made money. If you're witting to do trie
work, the work is there for you,'
-.tespJiine Maaella
Coi/sraii Franchise Owner since 1990's recession
CounEry of Origin: Italy
Former Occupation: Kitefen Slaff
Take control of your
future and became your own
boss with Coverall.
Call Today:
713-856-0700
www.coverall.com
iCOVERALL
HEALTH-BASED CLEANING SYSTEM'-
Livestock
J
Lost & Found
J
GOOD GENTLE Riding Mule:
Great with kids. $400. (281)689-
1610. INDIVIDUAL
FREE to good home! 2
riding horses. Just pay board
bill. (713)410-4357. INDIVID-
UAL
LAYING HENS, starting at
$6.50 -up! Se habla Espa ol.
(281)785-0288.
6 HORSES for sale,
will trade for anything
with a motor.
(281)513-0504.
11 YEAR old sorrel horse with sad-
ROMEO IS a Pekingese dog with
white chested/ brown hair, lost
with chest harness, last seen off
Goodson Loop in Magnolia, needs
medication. (713)855-9322.
Medical Supplies/Equipmenty
TWIN-SIZE CRAFTMATIC bed,
$2000; New Electric wheelchair,
$1000. (281)441-9463. INDIVIDUAL
LARGE DEPENDS pull-ups, 18
pack, $8. (281)353-1044. INDIVID-
UAL
SADDLE, $350. (281)919-8535.
INDIVIDUAL
Lost & Found J
MISSING 1/22/09 near IAH area.
Red- nose pit bull mix. Redish
brown, white chest, green eyes. 80
lb., male. (713)689-4967.
REWARD: LOST white female pit
bull, 7 years old, fixed. Lost in
Spring @ Spring Steubner
Rhodes. Please Help! (281)743-
3836.
DOG FOUND on Easter Sunday!!
Burroughs Park/ Tomball. Safe,
Very friendly. Call to identify.
(832)245-7445.
LOST! CARMINETX./ 290. Bandit is
male, medium height. Hills Road/
Round Top. (832)465-3166;
(281 )433-8943.
SOUTHWEST RED Rock Canyon
Sunset framed 33x41" picture.
$50. (281)363-1016. INDIVIDUAL
EVERYTHING REDUCED!
Mannequins, Tier display tables.
Showcases, Counters, Grid &
Slatwall displays. Clothing racks,
$15 up. (832)228-1587.
HUD, VA, REPOS,
FORECLOSURES
Homes from $ 1 99/mo!
These Homes Won't Last!
(4% down, 20 years @ 8%)
For Listings
800-559-3829 x $171
—8 Bd 4 Ba —
Only *38,500!
3bd 2ba for $10,500!
HUD Homes from $199/mo.!
5% Down, 20 yrs @ 8%!
For listings
800-613-7609 xS646
CROQUET SET: $8, jumper cables,
$6. (281)298-7431. INDIVIDUAL
R-PANELTAN: 3x10'- 12'- 16'-
20'. $2.19/ ft. (713)459-8359.
INDIVIDUAL
JUST MOVED, extra things, must
sell. Clothes, toys, more. (281)516-
1818. INDIVIDUAL
1974 PIPER AZTEC airplane. Good
shape, good for parts. Must sell!
Asking $8750. Livingston.
(936)566-4393. INDIVIDUAL
MUST SEE! 8 ft. Olhausen pool
table. Navy blue felt, 1 in mar-
ble slab. Asking $2100.
B21 bubu@Hotmail.Com
(832)296-8106. INDIVIDUAL-
Web#500152
SMOKER BARBECUE: Works great,
$1995. Call Rick @ (713)447-1603.
INDIVIDUAL
CARRIER CENTRAL air and heat
package unit. 2 ton, $500. Chain
hoist, demeg, new, never used,
$500 Sony console 46" TV, $300.
(281)955-2626.
SPAS AND parts. New and used.
$100-2400. (281)996-1193.
FREE COMPUTER CD's 12
Christian books, read on comput-
er. (936)788-2588. INDIVIDUAL
SPA/ HOT tub. 5 person, lounger,
loaded with jets. Retail $6000,
asking $2895. (281)905-7488. INDI-
VIDUAL
GARAGE ITEMS sale: Books and
miscellaneous items. Albums, cas-
settes. (713)253-1661. INDIVIDUAL
16x4' ABOVEGROUND metal
framed pool. $50. Used 1 summer.
(281)446-8443. INDIVIDUAL
BARRELS: METAL/ plastic. $1.50-
12.00. Canino/ Airline. 275 gallon
topes. (832)244-9400.
STORAGE CONTAINERS: shipping
containers: 20', $1800; 40', $2700.
Rent to own available. Visa/ MC ok.
(713)355-6400.
Office Furniture \
OFFICE FURNITURE for sale:
Business copiers, desks, filing cab-
inets. (281)540-7555.
“v
Musical Instruments/Accessoriesy
ANTIQUE UPRIGHT piano, only
$650. Cash only! (281)477-7908.
INDIVIDUAL
MOONSHINE VIOLIN: Like new,
wooden bow, carrying case.
$1225. (281)203-0003. INDIVID-
UAL
BEAUTIFUL ORGAN for sale, $450.
(281)714-7868. INDIVIDUAL
BALDWIN UPRIGHT piano.
Excellent condition,
Montgomery location. Best
offer over, $750. (281)433-
2150. INDIVIDUAL
ORGAN: SILVERTONE, double key-
board, one octave foot pedal. $75.
(832)865-3200. INDIVIDUAL
Sporting & Hunting Goodsj
TREADMILL DELUXE Reebok.
New, $1600, sell $350. Like new.
(281)890-4622. INDIVIDUAL
BLACK POWDER mix & match, 3
lbs for $45, (281)358-3309. INDI-
VIDUAL
TENNIS RACKETS: Salesman sam-
ples, make offer! Magnolia area.
(281)259-4368. INDIVIDUAL
USED BOW Jennings rackmaster,
$225 with accessories, great con-
dition. (281)615-5729. INDIVID-
UAL
jfest
SPOTLIGHTS
1
Ireland
West 2009 - April 18-19 & 25-26
iFest Free Preview Day: April 17, 2009,11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
The 38th annual festival brings the sights and sounds of
Ireland to Houston.
WHERE: Downtown Houston -
Including City Hall, Upper and Lower
Tranquility Park, Bagby Street and
Upper and Lower Sam Houston Parks
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC &
DANCE:
Featuring diverse and celebrated music
and dance groups from around the
world. Seven international
entertainment-themed zones feature
performers from around the world,
from Cajun, zydeco, blues and rock, to
country, folk, Latin and reggae. Zones
include Ireland, International, Target
Kids, Louisiana, Texas/Latin, Jamaica
and African/Caribbean.
IRELAND ZONE:
The centerpiece of this year’s
Festival, the Ireland Zone, will
celebrate the rich history and cultural
influences of Ireland, spanning from
City Hall to Upper Sam Houston Park.
A replica of the legendary Blarney
Castle, a world landmark built nearly
600 years ago by one of Ireland’s
greatest chieftains and a reproduction
of an Irish crannog, an ancient
settlement/artificial island built for
fortification, will highlight the Chevron
Ireland Living Museum in Upper Sam
Houston Park. Visitors will be
encouraged to try wattling, the
traditional method of weaving the walls
and fences of a structure with branches.
Interactive exhibits and artisan
demonstrations depicting the arts,
culture and history of Ireland, from the
Flight of the Earls and Irish literature
and history, to a display about the
Golden Age of Christianity and Irish in
America, will emphasize this year’s
Irish theme.
The Ireland Zone will host
performances by Beoga, a five-piece
traditional band based in County
Antrim, Ireland. Festive Irish dance
groups will gather on Center Stage,
which spans the reflection pool at City
Hall, to entertain festival-goers. A
traditional Irish Pub across from Center
Stage will bear a resemblance to an
Irish pub straight from the streets of
Dublin.
The H-E-B Cultural Stage will
feature the song, dance, cuisine and
fashions of Ireland. Celebrity and local
chefs will host cooking demonstrations
daily with traditional Irish cuisine.
Visitors will also enjoy cultural
performances and a fashion show
highlighting customary Irish kilts and
costumes.
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS:
An outdoor international art gallery and
shopping experience offering numerous
arts markets and international craft
demonstrations featuring works from
more than 500 artists from all over the
world. Markets will include Irish,
Gypsy, International, African-
Caribbean, Bayou, Latin and Fine Arts
Avenue.
INTERNATIONAL FOOD:
In addition to authentic Irish cuisine,
the festival will offer flavors from
around the world pleasing all palates.
Selections include Cajun, Creole,
Caribbean, Mediterranean, Thai,
Italian, Japanese, as well as
Southwestern and Continental.
EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL:
The Festival’s 22nd consecutive
Education Program features the
Teacher’s Curriculum Guide produced
by the Houston International Festival.
The guide will be distributed to more
than 1,400 campuses in seven counties
across Texas including HISD, Harris
County, Galveston and Fort Bend.
IMPACT: The guide is available to a
potential 900,000 students who will
learn about the culture and history of
Ireland through the Festival’s
Curriculum Guide.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Opening Ceremony, Friday, April 17 at
11 a.m. - Center Stage at City Hall
The Mayor’s Gala, Thursday, April 16
at 7:30 p.m. - Hilton Americas Houston
This fundraising gala dinner hosted by
Mayor Bill White of the City of
Houston and Mrs. Andrea White honors
visiting dignitaries and Houston’s
Consular Corps. Proceeds benefit the
Houston Festival Foundation’s year-
round arts, education and outreach
programs.
TICKETS:
$15.00 Regular Admission Available
April 14 through end of Festival and at
the Gate. Target Kids Free (kids 12 and
under are FREE). All proceeds benefit
the Festival arts and education
programs.
TRANSPORTATION:
Call METROLine 713-635-4000 for
information on routes and schedules
and all METRO services.
MORE INFO:
Call the Houston International Festival
office at 713.654.8808 or access the
Festival Web site at www.ifest.org.
Suburban North Houston Greensheet
Visit us at thegreensheet.com
Business 713-371-3500 Personal 713-371-3600
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Greensheet (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 2009, newspaper, April 15, 2009; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth515461/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .