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Business News
Rainbow Suncatchers
Phyllis Walder opened her Rainbow
Suncatcher business about one month ago.
Located in Uncle Ars Oasis and .Indoor
Swapmeet, Rainbow Suncatchers are hand-
made by Walker. She's been making the
suncatchers for months and has a nice variety
on hand.
Walker lived in Hawaii for 11 years and
moved to Pahrump 23 years ago. Her
suncatchers have all the beauty and color
you'd connect with the Islands.
Walker is married and her husband en-
tered a nursing home last December suffer-
ing from Alzheimer's disease. Walker is start-
ing an Alzbeimer's Awareness Campaign to
]aelp the general public know and understand
'what Alzheimer's is and the treatment in-
volved.
Walker started making the suncatchers
and working at Uncle Ars to keep her mind
occupied and to ease the loneliness of having
her husband away. She donates ten percent
of all her profits from her sales to the
Alzheimer Research Foundation.
To see and purchase a beautiful accent for
your home, be sure and visit Rainbow
Suncatcbers. Walker might even be working
on one of the suncatchers, and you can see
how they're made. She also has other hand-
crafted items for sale.PhotoAlbum Fixations
Open
Stacie Moore opened her PhotoAlbum
Fixations store in Pahrump in February at
421 S. Frontage Rd.
The store sells products and services for
making one's own custom photo albums.
Shannon Stone is Moore's shop assistant.
Moore conducts workshops and classes,
teaching the basics of scrapbooking. For
more information call 751-2929. Store hours
are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.
New Computer service opens
Bryan N. Borokoffhas opened Valley Computer Systems Solutions, 3361 Shadow Mountain
S t. in Pahrump, His firm helps set up offices for businesses as well as servicing the general public.
He is certified by Microsoft and Hewlett-Paekard, and has been trained as a technician for
IBM. He has done computer-related work for Bausch & Lomb and Toshiba among others.
Borokoff offers computer instruction and also computer sales.
A single-man operation, Borokoffis on call 24 hours a day and can be reached at (702) 751-1 022.
Consumer Alert -- Unclaimed Money
Attorney Gen. Frankie Sue Del Papa has
advised Nevadans that public records show
millions of dollars in unclaimed money has
been turned over to the state for distribution.
Every year millions of dollars in bank
accounts, stock certificates, checks, secu-
rity deposits and insurance payments are
unclaimed because the owner cannot be
contacted. This unclaimed property is turned
over to the state, Under Nevada State law
unclaimed money must be returned to the
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rightful owner upon presentation of proper
documentation.
Consumers are sometimes contacted by
professional "locators" who offer to "find"
unclaimed funds - for a fee. Why pay some-
one for a service the government provides
free of charge? To see if you are entitled to
the return of unclaimed funds or property,
contact the Department of Business and
lndustry's Unclaimed Property Division state-
wide toll-free at 1-800-521-0019.
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