MINNEAPOLIS
Atef M. Maarouf and Hala S. Maarouf, as surety for WAM Properties Inc., HAMA Inc. and ALQUDS Brothers Inc., 1376 104th Av. NW., Coon Rapids; filed Sept. 27, 13-44731; Chap. 7; assets, $175,833; liabilities, $650,727.
Little Havana Tobacco Inc., 201 Jackson St., Anoka; filed Oct. 3, 13-44849; Chap. 11; assets, $26,050; liabilities, $90,108. Steve Johnson, president and CEO.
ST. PAUL
My Jabez Inc., doing business as BJ's Hotdog Shoppe, 1990 Suburban Av., St. Paul; filed Oct. 1, 13-34749; Chap. 11; no schedules filed. George Tyus, owner.
Cities Electric Inc., c/o Sowieja, 18609 Esquire Way, Farmington; filed Oct. 2, 13-34775; Chap. 7; no schedules filed. Steven E. Sowieja, CEO.
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