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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Honorable Christopher M. Alston Hearing Date 1 HONORABLE CHRISTOPHER M. ALSTON 2 HEARING DATE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2016 HEARING TIME: 9:30 A.M. 3 LOCATION: SEATTLE, COURTROOM 7206 RESPONSE DATE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2016 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 8 In re 9 No. 16-15618 DOOR TO DOOR STORAGE, INC. 10 20425 72ND AVE. S. DECLARATION OF SERVICE OF NOTICE KENT, WA 98032 OF HEARING ON DEBTOR’S 11 Tax ID 91-1698980, MOTIONS FOR: Debtor. (I) FINAL ORDER APPROVING USE OF 12 CASH COLLATERAL AND POSTPETITION FINANCING; 13 (II) FINAL ORDER APPROVING APPLICATION OF NOTICING AGENT; 14 (III) CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER; (IV) ORDER APPROVING EMPLOYEE 15 RETENTION AND INCENTIVE PROGRAMS; AND 16 (V) ORDER ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR INTERIM 17 PAYMENT OF FEES AND COSTS TO PROFESSIONALS 18 DARLEEN SAHAGUN declares as follows: 19 That on the 16th day of November, 2016, I caused true and correct copies of the following 20 document to be sent via first-class mail, postage pre-paid to the names and addresses of the parties 21 listed in Exhibit A attached hereto: 22 NOTICE OF HEARING ON DEBTOR’S MOTIONS FOR: (I) FINAL ORDER APPROVING USE 23 OF CASH COLLATERAL AND POSTPETITION FINANCING; (II) FINAL ORDER APPROVING NOTICE OF HEARING ON DEBTOR’S MOTIONS – Page 1 BUSH KORNFELD LLP LAW OFFICES 601 Union Street Seattle, Washington 98101-2373 Telephone (206) 292-2110 Facsimile (206) 292-2104 1977 20121 xj103t126q Case 16-15618-CMA Doc 66 Filed 11/17/16 Ent. 11/17/16 11:08:58 Pg. 1 of 14 1 APPLICATION OF NOTICING AGENT; (III) CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER; (IV) ORDER APPROVING EMPLOYEE RETENTION AND INCENTIVE PROGRAMS; AND (V) ORDER 2 ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR INTERIM PAYMENT OF FEES AND COSTS TO PROFESSIONALS [DOCKET NO. 63] 3 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Washington that the foregoing 4 information is true and correct. 5 6 DATED this 16th day of November, 2016, at Woodland Hills, California. 7 /s/ Darleen Sahagun 8 DARLEEN SAHAGUN Rust Consulting/Omni Bankruptcy, Noticing Agent for 9 Debtor 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NOTICE OF HEARING ON DEBTOR’S MOTIONS – Page 2 BUSH KORNFELD LLP LAW OFFICES 601 Union Street Seattle, Washington 98101-2373 Telephone (206) 292-2110 Facsimile (206) 292-2104 1977 20121 xj103t126q Case 16-15618-CMA Doc 66 Filed 11/17/16 Ent. 11/17/16 11:08:58 Pg. 2 of 14 EXHIBIT A Case 16-15618-CMA Doc 66 Filed 11/17/16 Ent. 11/17/16 11:08:58 Pg. 3 of 14 Door To Door Storage, Inc. - U.S. Mail Served 11/16/2016 4ELEMENTS INC 80 INDUSTRIAL WAY LLC ACCESS INFORMATION MGMT A TRAFFIC TECH COMPANY 65 INDUSTRIAL WAY 2205 51ST AVE E. 6665 COTE-DE-LI WILMINGTON, MA 01887 SUITE 302 MONTREAL, QC H4T 1Z5 FIFE, WA 98424 CANADA ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER ADVANCE RELOCATION ADVANCE RELOCATION & STORAGE 4430 S ADAMS COUNTY PARKWAY, S 200 PURRYSBURG RD. #8 C/O ACTION CAPITAL CORP BRIGHTON, CO 80601 HARDEEVILLE, SC 29927 PO BOX 56346 ATLANTA, GA 30343 ADVANCE ROLOCATION AFFILIATED MOVERS OF OK. 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ANNA LINKS 7704 GEIGER BLVD. 7704 WEST GEIGER BLVD 95 BUENA VISTA AVE SPOKANE, WA 99224 SPOKANE, WA 99224 MILL VALLEY, CA 94941 ANNA NGUYEN ANTONIA VELAZQUEZ APEX MATERIAL HANDLING CORP 3650 PLEASANT KNOLL DR C/VALLES, 45,SA 1 391 CHARLES COURT SAN JOSE, CA 95148 SANT CUGAT DEL VALLES, WEST CHICAGO, IL 60185 BARCELONA, SPAIN ARIZONA DEPT. OF REVENUE ARMAND J. KORNFELD WSBA ARODAL UNCLAIMED PROPERTY UNIT BUSH KORNFELD LLP P.O. BOX 98945 P.O. BOX 29026, SITE CODE 604 601 UNION ST., SUITE 5000 DES MOINES, WA 98198-0945 PHOENIX, AZ 85038-9026 SEATTLE, WA 98101-2373 ASSUREDPARTNERS OF WA LLC AT&T BDP NETWORKS, LLC P.O. BOX 158 P.O. BOX 5025 16300 CHRISTENSEN RD SUITE # 304 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, WA 98043 CAROL STREAM, IL 60197-5025 SEATTLE, WA 98188 BEKINS A-1 MOVERS INC BEKINS A-1 MOVERS INC BEKINS A1 MOVERS INC. 4210 SOBB AVENUE 5827 CURLEW DR SUITE 5 5827 CURLEW DRIVE LAS VEGAS, NV 89118 NORFOLK, VA 23502 NORFOLK, VA 23502 Page 1 of 11 Case 16-15618-CMA Doc 66 Filed 11/17/16 Ent. 11/17/16 11:08:58 Pg. 4 of 14 Door To Door Storage, Inc. - U.S. Mail Served 11/16/2016 BENNETT DORRANCE AS TRUSTEE OF BERNADETTE CRAWFORD BEST BET MOVING BENNETT DORRANCE TRUST DATED 2405 ROSLYN AVE 1805 SULLIVAN ST APRIL 21, 1989, AS AMENDED BALTIMORE, MD 21216 GREENBORO, NC 27405 5750 NORTH CAMELDALE WAY PARADISE VALLEY, AZ 85253 BEST BET MOVING & LABOR BETTY LAYNE BETTY MUELLER 804 WINSTON ST PO BOX 5113 2325 N NEVA #303B GREENSBORO, NC 27405 BELLEVUE, WA 98009 CHICAGO, IL 60707 BILL CARDENAS BOOSKA MOVERS INC BRANDON BUTLER 7660 LEE DRIVE 180 FLYNN AVE 9314 NE 99TH ST BUENA PARK, CA 90620 BURLINGTON, VT 05401 VANCOUVER, WA 98662 BRANDON MOVING & STORAGE BRENT HAINES BRISTOL BELTSVILLE, LLC 10505 MAUMELLE BLVD 3614 CHESHIRE AVE C/O BRISTOL CAPITAL CORPORATIO NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR 72113 CARLSBAUGH, CA 92010 7500 OLD GEORGETOWN ROAD, #760 BETHESDA, MD 20814 BRODIE, INC BROWARD CTY RECORDS BRUCE HALPRIN P.O. 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