Ace Glass

1250 American Legion Blvd. – Mountain Home, Idaho 83647 – Phone 208-587-4050

 

   Are you tired of faded furniture, carpet, and drapes? Are the seats and dash of your car getting cracked and unsightly? Would you like to cut down air conditioning costs? If so, then give Ace Glass a call or stop by and talk with them.

   Ace Glass can apply window tinting film to nearly any glass surface professionally. Their experienced technicians know which product to use for every need. They are fully versed on all state codes pertaining to cars and RV’s and they will apply the correct tint film to comply with state and local laws. They also specialize in windshield repair and replacement and all commercial and residential glass applications including shower doors, mirrors, windows, storm doors, patio doors, and screens.

  The folks at Ace Glass look forward to your business!

 

 

 

 

Buy Idaho, Inc.

404 South 8th Street, Suite B128 - Boise Idaho 83707 - Phone 208-343-2582

 

  Buy Idaho was formed in 1986 as a private non-profit organization that promotes products and services produced in Idaho.

The formal mission of Buy Idaho is:

·        To help Buy Idaho member firms develop an increased volume of business within and outside of Idaho;

·        To expand Idaho's people's knowledge about the broad variety of services and of products grown and manufactured in Idaho;

·        To encourage Idahoans to purchase Idaho products and services at first choice, by demonstrating the economic benefits to all in Idaho of retaining jobs and tax revenues developed by in-state business, within Idaho

  Member organizations range from academic institutions to yogurt shops.  They range in size one-person enterprises to the largest businesses in the state. Dues range from $165 to $1100 a year. Buy Idaho is a non profit Idaho Corporation.  Our only support is dues from members. Annual dues are determined by annual sales volume, as shown by the chart below.

  Learn more about Buy Idaho at: http://www.buyidaho.com/

 

 

 

    

Highboy Dresser                            Pie Safe Cabinet                        Cherry & Maple Hutch

                                                       (Black Walnut & African Mahogany)

Custom Cabinets & Furniture

Karl J. Smith – Mountain Home, Idaho -  Phone (208) 587-5268

 

   Karl Smith, the owner of Custom Woodworking, founded his cabinet shop at its present location in 1977. He says,” When my wife and I moved into this property in 1975, the mobile home was the only building on the property.” The shop, which is mostly built of salvaged materials, has been five different sizes over the years and is currently about 2000 sq. feet.

   I have no formal schooling in woodwork. I first worked in wood manufacturing with a bee keeper out north of Mountain Home named Dave Koch. He was something of a mechanical wizard who built not only his own honey bee equipment, but several of the machines he used to build it with. He was a rather persnickety craftsman who demanded the most precise and quality work. It was an excellent apprenticeship.

   I have, over the years, been involved with just about every type of woodwork imaginable, from antique vehicle restorations to cabinets for Geodesic Domes. The only limitation I adhere to has to do with scale. Some jobs are just too large. I’m a one man shop and my focus is on satisfying my clients one at a time, and expanding my own education and skills. I offer Dovetail & Mortise and Tenon construction techniques and cut and assemble all my work here in my shop. I have often said I feel most fulfilled when a client, while writing the final check on a job, tells me, “I don’t know how you did it, but it’s exactly what I wanted.”

 

  

Geodesic Dome                     Snake Habitat                                Customized Trim

      Cabinet & Sink                                                                        (1923 Dodge Roadster)

 

 

Customized Coffin                                      Oval Mirror / Picture Frame

 

 

 

 

Edward Jones Investments

2390 American Legion Blvd. Suite #4Mountain Home, ID 83647 – Phone 208-587-3972

 

   Edward Jones was founded in 1922 by Edward D. Jones Sr. Edward Jones is a brokerage and investment advisory headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri which serves investment clients in the United States and Canada, through its branch network of more than 12,000 locations. The firm focuses solely on individual investors and small-business owners. Edward Jones is a limited partnership and is not traded publicly on stock exchanges.

   Edward Jones financial advisors sell commission-based and fee-based financial products. Offices are usually staffed by two associates: one Financial Advisor and one Branch Office Administrator. The one-broker-per-office model allows clients to choose their broker directly and deal with just that broker. This model also allows the firm to open offices in areas and towns where a large office staffed by many brokers would be unprofitable. This model is also the reason that Edward Jones currently has the largest number of branch offices among brokerage firms in the United States.

   Patrick C. Cruser, Financial Advisor, heads up the Edward Jones office located on American Legion Blvd. in Mountain Home. With the help of Shannan Bate, Branch Office Administrator, they look forward to helping you plan your individual or small-business investments.

   “I entered the financial-services industry because I like helping people achieve their long-term financial goals, Patrick said. “Building relationships with my clients and in my community is key.”

  Edward Jones, ranked No. 2 on FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” in 2010.

   The El-Wyhee Hi-Lites newspaper will have some helpful investment articles for the readers in the Financial News section provided by Patrick Cruser and on this website in “Your Money”. http://www.elmorecountypress.com/yourmoney.htm.

 

 

 

 

 

Gus’s Gas

110 Highway 78 – Grand View, Idaho – Phone 208-834-2487

 

   Gus’s Gas initially started out as Gus’s Barber Shop and Grand View Laundry Mat in 1969, by Richard “Gus” and Linda Gustavson.  In March, 1978, because of a need for a gas station, a regular and supreme gas pump was installed and the business became known as Gus’s Gas. About six months later they added diesel & propane.

   In 1979 Gus put in a car wash and then expanded the store to include fishing and hunting supplies. When Gus passed away in 1994, Linda closed up the laundry and barber shop.

   Gus’s Gas has an assortment of fishing equipment and supplies to accommodate the trout fisherman to the heavy duty sturgeon fisherman. They also sell fishing licenses and duck stamps. There is also a selection of tools, automotive accessories and a small convenient store.

   Gus’s Gas is a great business and Linda is in hopes of selling it so she can retire. “I have made a lot of friends over the years and appreciate the loyalty of all the people that have made this business such a success,” said Linda. “When I do retire, I will miss them all!”

 

 

 

 

P & C Plumbing & Electric, Inc.

950 Sunset Strip– Mountain Home, Idaho 83647 – Phone 208-587-2777

 

      P & C Plumbing, owned by Patti and Carl Hamaishi, started in 1995. P & C Plumbing & Electric carries all your plumbing and electrical needs. Hardware, sprinkler systems and parts, irrigation systems and parts just to name a few. P & C Plumbing and Electric also carries spa and hot tub supplies.

   P & c Plumbing & Electric is open Monday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Stop in and the friendly staff will be glad to help you.

 

 

 

 

Salon 800

800 North Main– Mountain Home, Idaho 83647 – Phone 208-587-3500

 

      In the 70’s, what is now known as Salon 800 was then known as the “Long Bun” drive-in where high school kids would hang out.

   Dave and Lois Spencer purchased the building in 1998 for their granddaughter, Jacy Willis, at which time it became Salon 800.

  Shortly after the purchase, there were major renovations done and two large additions were added.

   Salon 800 is currently owned and operated by Dave Spencer and his daughter Rebecca Shaw.

   Amy Davison, Patty Cash, and Rachel Closson are Salon 800’s cosmetologists.

   Patty Cash, Amy Davison, and Rachel Closson are the nail technicians. They offer manicures, pedicures and acrylic nails. They have a very unique Paraffin treatment that includes Aromatherapy.

  Thany Thompson is the massage therapist.

  Rebecca Shaw is the salon’s skin care professional with over 16 years experience. She offers a wide variety of facials using Physicians Choice Skin Care products. Rebecca also offers eyelash extensions and Youngblood Mineralized Make-up.

   Salon 800 also offers permanent make-up, waxing, color, perms, foil highlights, tanning and spray tanning.

   Every month, Salon 800 has a free drawing for a “makeover” which includes a one-half hour massage, haircut, manicure and facial.

 

 

 

 

Sidewayz

260 North 2nd East - Mountain Home, Idaho 83647

 

   Sidewayz is a full service beauty parlor; we offer hair, nails, waxing along with all barber services. We are a fun group and we would love you to come check us out! Sidewayz is open Monday thru Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. or so depending on appointments. Give us a call or just stop by. Phone: Jess 208-724-9373, Diane 208-587-7514, Amanda 208-409-2643, James 208-870-4263.

Sidewayz would like to welcome James to the shop; he is a full service barber!
Men's cuts $10  -  Straight razor shave $10  -  Shave & hair cut $18

 

 

 

 

Southside Market

183 South Commercial – Glenns Ferry, Idaho 83623 – Phone 208-366-7481

 

   The personal touch is just about gone from stores of all kinds these days. One store in Glenns Ferry hasn’t forgotten what personal service and friendly smiles are all about, though, and we’re talking about Southside Market established in 1930.

  Located at 183 S. Commercial St., phone 208-366-7481, this “neighborhood grocer” has been helping local people with their food needs for many years, and they’ve built a business based on personalized service and quality.

  On their shelves you’ll find all of your favorite brands of canned goods, dry goods, bakery products and such. Their dairy case features fresh milk, eggs, butter, and other items your family needs for good health. The meat department at Southside Market is regarded as one of the very finest in town and once you try their tender cuts of beef, port, and chicken...you’ll see why!

 

 

 

 

Take One Cinema

650 West 8th South – Mountain Home, Idaho 83647 – Phone 208-587-5338

 

   Did you know that during the great depression local theaters were the best escape from the troublesome economy? People could ease their troubled minds and be entertained, informed, and be among their friends, neighbors and residents of their community.

   Once again people are finding the local theaters to be one of the best places to get away from these stressful times of a depressed economy.

   Take One Cinema opened in Mountain Home in December 1997. Owned by Powers Livestock and Entertainment, this two (2) screen complex was built when the old theater closed to provide entertainment for Mountain Home and the surrounding areas. Take One Cinema shows first run movies (newly released) and their prices are less then the big city prices. The large auditorium seats 175 and the smaller auditorium seats 125.

  Take One Cinema is open 7 days a week with matinees on Saturday and Sunday; late shows on Friday and Saturday; and Kids Summer Series (showing 8 movies) during June, July and August at noon and 2:00 p.m. every Tuesday and Wednesday. Adult (ages 13 to 59) tickets are $9.00, Military tickets are $8.00, Senior (age 60 & up) tickets are $7.00, and Child/Matinee tickets are $6.00.

 

 

 

 

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Screen 1

Taken 2 - PG 13

7:15pm Nightly

Matinee Saturday & Sunday 4:15 pm

Friday Late Show 9:10 pm

      In Istanbul, retired CIA operative Bryan Mills and his wife are taken hostage by the father of a kidnapper Mills killed while rescuing his daughter.  Stars: Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen and Maggie Grace

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Screen 2

Hotel Transylvsnia– PG

Nightly @ 7:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday Matinee 4:00 pm

Friday & Saturday Late Show 9:00 pm

   Dracula, who operates a high-end resort away from the human world, goes into overprotective mode when a boy discovers the resort and falls for the count's teen-aged daughter.  Stars: Adam Sandler, Kevin James and Andy Samberg

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Adults $9.00

Child (12 and under) $6.00

Senior 60 and up $7.00

Military $8.00

Matinee $6.00

 

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Zensations Salon

244 North MainMountain Home, Idaho 83647 – Phone 208-587-1936

 

    Zensations Salon, a full service day spa and salon, offers an extensive menu of services including massage therapy, nail enhancements, manicures, pedicures, barbering service including straight razor shaves, and hair care. The facility provides a private massage treatment room that also accommodates full body waxes and spa facials. We are proud to offer the public a superior source for beauty, relaxation, improved health and rejuvenation.

   We offer the very best care and personal attention, using state of the art services that relieve stress and better our client’s health and well-being in our “fast paced” society. The management and staff believe that each client is the most important person at all times. We are committed to continuing our education and training to keep up with the very latest trends.

   The business has been individually owned and operated by Ruby Masutomi since 2005. Ruby has been in the hair and nail business for more than 7 years and has a true passion for her work. Her clients appreciate her devotion, alternating her schedule to meet the needs of her loyal customers. You will find yourself feeling renewed and refreshed at Zensations Salon and to be one of the most relaxing experiences you have had in a long time.

  Zensations’ staff includes Ruby Masutomi, Tim Beard, Leyda Andrade, and Nikki McBride.