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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Texas Sherman Division Case 13-42959 Doc 436 Filed 08/11/14 Entered 08/11/14 15:56:03 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 98 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS SHERMAN DIVISION In re: § Chapter 11 § COLOR STAR GROWERS OF § Case No. 13-42959 COLORADO, INC., VAST, INC., and § COLOR STAR, LLC, § (Jointly Administered) § Debtors. § CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Robert Q. Klamser, certify that I am employed by UpShot Services LLC (“UpShot”), the claims, noticing & balloting agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. At my direction and under my supervision, employees of UpShot caused the following documents (collectively, the “Solicitation Package”) to be served on August 9, 2014 via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A: Disclosure Statement in Support of First Amended Joint Plan of Liquidation (Docket No. 432); First Amended Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation (Docket No. 431); Order Granting Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Order (A) Conditionally Approving Proposed Disclosure Statement in Support of First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation, (B) Scheduling a Hearing to Consider Final Approval of Disclosure Statement and Confirmation of the First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation, (C) Establishing Voting and Objection Deadlines, and (D) Approving Balloting, Solicitation, Notice and Voting Procedures (Docket No. 434); Notice of Hearing on Confirmation of Debtors’ First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation and Final Approval of Debtors’ Disclosure Statement (Exhibit B to Docket No. 433); Customized Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation (Exhibit A to Docket No. 433); and Pre-addresses, Postage-paid Return Envelope for use in Returning the Completed Ballot(s) to the Balloting Agent. Furthermore, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of UpShot caused the following documents to be served on August 9, 2014 via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: Case 13-42959 Doc 436 Filed 08/11/14 Entered 08/11/14 15:56:03 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 98 Disclosure Statement in Support of First Amended Joint Plan of Liquidation (Docket No. 432); First Amended Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation (Docket No. 431); Order Granting Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Order (A) Conditionally Approving Proposed Disclosure Statement in Support of First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation, (B) Scheduling a Hearing to Consider Final Approval of Disclosure Statement and Confirmation of the First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation, (C) Establishing Voting and Objection Deadlines, and (D) Approving Balloting, Solicitation, Notice and Voting Procedures (Docket No. 434); and Notice of Hearing on Confirmation of Debtors’ First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation and Final Approval of Debtors’ Disclosure Statement (Exhibit B to Docket No. 433). Furthermore, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of UpShot caused the following document to be served on August 9, 2014 via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C: Notice of Hearing on Confirmation of Debtors’ First Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Liquidation and Final Approval of Debtors’ Disclosure Statement (Exhibit B to Docket No. 433). Dated: August 11, 2014 /s/ Robert Q. Klamser Robert Q. Klamser Case 13-42959 Doc 436 Filed 08/11/14 Entered 08/11/14 15:56:03 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 98 Exhibit A Case 13-42959 Doc 436 Filed 08/11/14EXHIBIT A Entered 08/11/14 15:56:03 Desc Main DocumentService via First Page Class Mail 4 of 98 CLASS NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ADDRESS 3 ADDRESS 4 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY BALLOT A-1 COPIER TECH, INC 104 HOUSTON ST STE C ROANOKE TX 76262-6001 8 ACCENT ELECTRICAL SERVICES 7223 W 118TH PL UNIT L BROOMFIELD CO 80020-2776 8 ACE HARDWARE CORPORATION 2222 KENSINGTON CT DEPT 7D JILLIAN LAZZARINI/JENNIFER NASH-HARRIS OAK BROOK IL 60523-2108 8 ACE HARDWARE OF FORT LUPTON 201 S ROLLIE AVE FORT LUPTON CO 80621-1508 8 ACME FIRE&SAFETY EQUIP.CO.INC. 1419 S WAHSATCH AVE COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80905-7430 8 ACORN PETROLEUM, INC. PO BOX 603 COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80901-0603 8 ACTION INTERNATIONAL INC., 9 PINE CONE ROAD ELLINGTON CT 6029 8 ADAMS EXTERMINATING CO. PO BOX 13 DENTON TX 76202-0013 8 ADAMS EXTERMINATING CO. PO BOX 13 DENTON TX 76202-0013 8 AGRINOMIX MACHINE TOOLS 300 CREEKSIDE DR OBERLIN OH 44074-1272 8 AIRGAS USA LLC CO DAVID BOYLE 259 N RADNOR CHESTER RD RADNOR PA 19087 8 AIRGAS USA, LLC ATTN: JASON LEITCH-WILLIAMS 110 WEST SEVENTH STREET TULSA OK 74119 8 AIRGAS USA, LLC PO BOX 676015 DALLAS TX 75267-6015 8 ALL FORM CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY 14850 DAVIS RD PEYTON CO 80831-7203 8 ALLEGIANCE COBRA SERVICES, INC PO BOX 2097 MISSOULA MT 59806-2097 8 ALLIED WASTE SERVICES PO BOX 78829 PHOENIX AZ 85062-8829 8 AMBROSE PACKAGING, INC. 1654 S LONE ELM OLATHE KC 66061 8 AMBROSE SALES, INC. 1654 S LONE ELM RD OLATHE KS 66061-6837 8 AMERICAN BOILER & MECHANICAL 4950 BISCHOFF AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 63110-3142 8 AMERICAN DRIVING RECORDS PO BOX 526024 SACRAMENTO CA 95852-6024 8 AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION& EQUIP 7675 DAHLIA ST COMMERCE CITY CO 80022-1497 8 AP MOUNTAIN STATES, LLC D/B/A ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 4514 COLE AVENUE, STE. 805 DALLAS TX 75205 8 APOLLO MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 1201 W COLUMBIA DRIVE KENNEWICK WA 99336 8 A-ROO COMPANY ATTN: NICK SCHALK PO BOX 931839 CLEVELAND OH 44193-1183 8 AT&T PO BOX 5001 CAROL STREAM IL 60197-5001 8 ONE AT&T WAY, ROOM AT&T CORP AT&T SERVICES, INC KAREN A. 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