LV bankruptcies
Friday, Dec. 4, 1998 | 11:56 a.m.
Lloyd Flint, doing business as Brookside Counseling Corp. at 1800 E. Sahara Ave., #110, Las Vegas, and Jan Flint, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, listing assets of $101,788 and liabilities of $73,245.
Jeannie Chang, doing business as Mattress Max Inc. at 611 Stephanie St., Henderson, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, listing assets of $7,138 and liabilities of $777,730.
Cooper Aerial of Nevada, 3750 S. Valley View Blvd., #7, Las Vegas, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, listing assets of $158,728 and liabilities of $467,582.
Jeanie and Marianne Enterprises, doing business as J&M Enterprises, 3055 Hollywood Blvd., Suite A, Las Vegas, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, listing assets of $2.1 million and liabilities of $866,573.
Castello-Propster Inc., doing business as C&P Enterprises, 3055 Hollywood Blvd., #A, Las Vegas, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, listing assets of $2.6 million and liabilities of $1.4 million.
Verle McCullough, doing business as Mac's Recycling at 3350 E. Easy St., Pahrump, and Joann McCullough, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, listing assets of $80,825 and liabilities of $124,392.
Anthony James Wilson, doing business as J&S Cleaning Maintenance at 4277 Hampshire Circle, Las Vegas, and doing business as Sugarless Shack at 2570 E. Tropicana, Suite 15, Las Vegas, and Shonnette Wilson, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, listing assets of $113,245 and liabilities of $266,138.
Gene Moran, formerly doing business as Silver State Plating and Southwest Plating Inc., and Jane Moran, 3049 Waterside Circle, Las Vegas, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Assets and liabilities were not listed.
--Brian Seals
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