THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Monday, October 14, 1996 TAG: 9610120175 SECTION: BUSINESS WEEKLY PAGE: 17 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: 77 lines
BANKRUPTCIES
Bankruptcies, of business and individuals operating businesses, filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Norfolk:
Sharon Lee Zinno, doing business as All Creatures Pet Sitting, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 19 with assets of $9,258 and liabilities of $26,479.05.
Don Delwyn Tuzo, Timelines Hair Salon and B.B.B. Advertising Inc., filed Chapter 13 debt repayment plan on Sept. 19 with assets of $28,400 and liabilities of $37,172.62.
Simba Communications Inc. filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 29 with assets of $3,990 and liabilities of $12,861.
D.J.W. Construction Co. filed Chapter 11 reorganization on Sept. 20 with assets of $1,883,105.82 and liabilities of $2,367,510.24.
Dennis B. Jennings and Brenda L. Jennings, food broker and consultant, filed Chapter 13 debt repayment plan on Sept. 23 with assets of $548,845 and liabilities of $342,451.52.
Susan McGowan Steel, My Doll My Own, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 23. Assets and liabilities were not listed.
Terrence Lee Holmes and Teresa Jean Holmes, Holmes Cleaning Service, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 23 with assets of $99,975.85 and liabilities of $147,106.
Billy F. Core Jr., florist/gifts/consignment/antiques, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 24. Assets and liabilities were not available.
The Nut House of Va. Inc. filed Chapter 11 reorganization on Sept. 24 with assets of $12,000 and liabilities of $51,300.
Melinda Minggia, barber shop, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 25 with assets of $97,390 and liabilities of $95,050.
Arlene McCant-Hargraves, Arlene Is Hair, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 25 with assets of $1,650 and liabilities of $33,602.32.
Mohammed Tawfig Hamed, Chucktuck Food Mart, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 27 with assets of $81,275 and liabilities of $102,560.
James W. Harrell and Gloria E. Harrell, trading as Jimmy's Fresh Market, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 27 with assets of $132,001 and liabilities of $588,679.
Carlton David Barnard, music consultant, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Sept. 30 with assets of $18,079.82 and liabilities of $19,601.28.
McCallum Inspection Co. filed Chapter 11 reorganization on Oct. 2 with assets of $255,956.10 and liabilities of $203,645.25.
George Michael Martin and Michelle A. Martin, lawn service, filed Chapter 7 liquidation on Oct.2 with assets of $3,415 and liabilities of $7,677.04.
John Lindsay Everette and Holly Marlene Everette, doing business as J.& H. Tomato Sales & Produce, filed Chapter 13 debt repayment plan on Oct. 2. Assets and liabilities were not available.
CONTRACTS
Marshall Meredith Inc. in Norfolk received a $2.9 million contract for a Princess Anne Station postal office on George Mason Drive in Virginia Beach.
Techcon Inc. in Norfolk received a $931,011 contract for Ghent commercial streetscape improvements, phase II in Norfolk.
Asphalt Roads & Materials Co. in Virginia Beach received a $2.5 million contract for plant mix resurfacing for Norfolk streets.
Virtexco Corp. in Norfolk received a $2.3 million contract for heat/cover existing combat training pool, Marine Corp. Air Station at Cherry Point, N.C.
Abanta Corp. in Norfolk received a $1.5 million contract for Comsys 2000 projects at CAMLANT in Chesapeake.
Creasy & Whiteed Roofing Co. in Hampton received a $849,443 contract for reroof of one and two story dwelling units at Lincoln Park in Hampton.
McKenzie Construction Corp. in Virginia Beach received a $1 million contract for a visitors center and concession building at Jockey's Ridge State Park.
SEEMA Inc. in Hampton received a $1.5 million contract for a Consolidated Club at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth.
W.F. Magann Corp. in Portsmouth received a $2.2 million contract for structural repairs at dry dock 4 & 8, and mechanical repairs at dry dock 1,2,4 & 8 at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth.
S.H. Barner Inc. in Williamsburg received a $908,000 contract for drinking water wells at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
By Juanita Raisor by CNB