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Recent bankruptcy filings in Minneapolis and St. Paul

June 9, 2014 at 6:30AM
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MINNEAPOLIS

Central X-Ray Service Inc., 7609 McAllister Av. NE., Elk River; filed May 30, 14-42319; Chap. 7; assets, $5,444; liabilities, $18,180. Mark Stern, president.

Michael K. Eastman, as surety for Joematt Inc., doing business as Josephs of Avon, and Sheryle A. Eastman, Avon, Minn.; filed June 3, 14-42387; Chap. 7; assets, $238,152; liabilities, $409,569.

Rosvold Enterprises Inc., doing business as Campus Pizza & Pasta, 825 Washington Av. S., Minneapolis. filed June 5, 14-42422; Chap. 11; no schedules filed. Gregory G. Rosvold, president.

ST. PAUL

Rum River Health Services Inc., Princeton, Minn.; filed June 5, 14-32443; Chap. 7; assets, $119,021; liabilities, $727,656. Gail T. Kulick, acting executive director.

Jason J. Stadther, as surety for St. Paul Neck & Back Clinic P.C., doing business as Brooklyn Center Neck & Back Clinic, as surety for Stadther Chiropractic Ltd., Princess Properties Inc., Stadther Travel Inc., Garage Floor Makeover LLC and Rapid Success Group Inc., and Sara E. Stadther, 7586 63rd St. Circle S., Cottage Grove; filed June 5, 14-32456; Chap. 7; assets, $546,180; liabilities, $1,548,789.

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