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Case 16-11452-KJC Doc 1086 Filed 12/22/16 Page 1 of 164 Case 16-11452-KJC Doc 1086 Filed 12/22/16 Page 1 of 164 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE Chapter 11 In re: DRAW ANOTHER CIRCLE, LLC, et al.,1 Case No. 16-11452 (KJC) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA } } ss.: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES } CATHERINE NOWNES-WHITAKER, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am employed by Rust Consulting/Omni Bankruptcy, located at 5955 DeSoto Avenue, Suite 100, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. I am over the age of eighteen years and am not a party to the above-captioned action. 2. On December 21, 2016, I caused to be served the: a. Notice of (I) Establishment of Solicitation and Voting Procedures and (II) Final Hearing on Confirmation of Combined Plan and Disclosure Statement [Docket No. 1077], (the “Notice”), b. Class 5 Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plan of Liquidation, (“Class 5 Ballot”), c. Pre-Addressed Return Envelope, (“Envelope”), By causing true and correct copies to be served via first-class mail, postage pre-paid to the names and addresses of the parties listed as follows: I. the Notice, Class 5 Ballot, and Envelope to those parties listed on the annexed Exhibit A /// 1 The Debtors and the last four digits of their respective federal taxpayer identification numbers are as follows: Draw Another Circle, LLC (2102); Hastings Entertainment, Inc. (6375); MovieStop, LLC (9645); SP Images, Inc. (7773); and Hastings Internet, Inc. (0809). The Debtors’ executive headquarters are located at 3601 Plains Boulevard, Amarillo, TX 79102. Case 16-11452-KJC Doc 1086 Filed 12/22/16 Page 2 of 164 Case 16-11452-KJC Doc 1086 Filed 12/22/16 Page 3 of 164 Draw Another Circle, LLC - U.S.Case Mail 16-11452-KJC Doc 1086 Filed 12/22/16 Page 4 of 164 Served 12/21/2016 108 STITCHES, LLC 1340 EAST 9TH ST REALTY CORP. 1340 EAST 9TH STREET REALTY CORP. 1900 A SOUTH JEFFERSON ATTN: SAMUEL PINTER ATTN: SAMUEL PINTER SAINT LOUIS MO 63104 805 AVENUE L 184 NEW EGYPT ROAD BROOKLYN, NY 11230-5801 LAKEWOOD, NJ 08701 1666 N AVALON LLC (9672) 1800 KIRKSVILLE LLC (9879) 230 BEACH STREET LAND TRUST DBA PRP C/O HALSEY THRASHER HARPOLE LLC 12121 WILSHIRE BLVD STE 900 C/O ICORR PROP INTL LLC 4200 SOUTH CARAWAY ROAD LOS ANGELES, CA 90025 2 N. TAMIAMI TRAIL, SUITE 100 JONESBORO, AR 72404 SARASOTA, FL 34236 3 DIMENSIONAL ART, LLC. 30 WATT 47 BRAND / TWINS ENTERPRISE ATTN: BRUCE D. WEVNER ATTN: RYAN WILLIAM DALAS ATTN: TRACEY ROSTOSKY, 2323 RAVINE WAY 600 WASHINGTON AVE N #203 15 SOUTHWEST PARK GLENVIEW, IL 60025 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 WESTWOOD, MA 02090 6051 WINTER HAVEN LLC (9639) 66 BOOKS LTD 95 PALMA LLC (9874) C/O ROGER COX & ASSOCIATES INC 66 WOOD LANE END 3860 CRENSHAW BLVD SUITE 201 1717 LOUISIANA NE SUITE 111 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTS HP24RF LOS ANGELES, CA 90008 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87110 UK A CROWDED COOP, LLC A.C./SAV, LLC A.C./SAV, LLC 14253 169TH DR. SE SUITE 147 C/O HUNTERMACLEAN C/O PAULA CIHLA, CONTROLLER MONROE, WA 98272 ATTN: FRANCESCA MACCHIAVERNA 400 MALL BLVD., SUITE M P.O. BOX 9848 SAVANNAH, GA 31406 SAVANNAH, GA 31412 A.J. SPORTS WORLD A.W.A.R.E., INC. A1 ASBESTOS, LLC 2720 STEELES AVENUE WEST 205 E PARK AVE. ATTN: TIMOTHY B. POWELL UNIT 1 ANACONDA, MT 59711 7869 B. 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ABRIL WACHUNAS ACADEMY FIRE PROTECTION INC DBA FRENCHMAN'S CREEK SHOPPING CTR. 821 WEST PARK LANE 5829 MASPETH AVE 4633 S. 14TH STREET YUMA, AZ 85364 MASPETH, NY 11378 ABILENE, TX 79605 Page 1 of 119 Draw Another Circle, LLC - U.S.Case Mail 16-11452-KJC Doc 1086 Filed 12/22/16 Page 5 of 164 Served 12/21/2016 ACCOUTREMENTS ACD DISTRIBUTION LLC ACRYLICSOURCE ATTN: BARBARA J. SPRECHER C/O MARILYN MAHER C/O LEECH TISHMAN FUSCALDO & LAMPL LLC 10915 47TH AVE. W. 3129 DEMING WAY ATTN: GREGORY W. HAUSWIRTH MUKILTEO, WA 98275 MIDDLETON WI 53562 1000 N. WEST ST., 12TH FL. WILMINGTON, DE 19801 ACRYLICSOURCE ACTION SERVICES GROUP ACV ALBUQUERQUE LLC (9763) C/O LEECH TISHMAN FUSCALDO & LAMPL LLC 525 TURNER INDUSTRIAL WAY C/O HERITAGE BANK OF COMMERCE ATTN: PATRICK W. CAROTHERS ASTON, PA 19014-3017 P.O. BOX 5040 525 WILLIAM PENN PLACE, 28TH FLOOR SAN JOSE, CA 95150-5040 PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 ACV ALBUQUERQUE, LLC ADA CITY UTILITIES OK ADAM COUNRTYMAN ATTN: ARTHUR KELLER ATTN: GAIL SLEIGH 1420 N NAPA 465 1ST ST W, 2ND FLOOR 210 WEST 13TH SPOKANE, WA 99202 SONOMA, CA 95476-6600 ADA, OK 74820 ADAM J BIGELOW ADAM MOYER ADAM NAVARRO 201 AGNES AVE 1931 WEST SW 89TH ST 1921 GARFIELD STREET MISSOULA, MT 59801 MUSTANG, OK 73064 BUTTE, MT 59701 ADAM NORDWALL ADIANA LABORIN ADOBE SYSTEMS INC 3720 W. OWENS CT PO BOX 32188 75 REMITTANCE DRIVE STILLWATER, OK 74074 LAUGHLIN, NV 89028 SUITE 1025 CHICAGO, IL 60675-1025 ADRIANNE BREWER ADT DIGITAL ADT/TYCO/GRINNELL FIRE 5660 N HONDO DR ATTN: ALICIA HASKAMP, ANDY BARON CONSOLIDATED BILLING PRESCOTT VALLEY, AZ 86314 CIT GROUP COMMERCIAL SERVICES 10405 CROSSPOINT BLVD PO BOX 1036 INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46256-3323 CHARLOTTE, NC 28201-1036 ADVANCED GRAPHICS, INC ADVANCED PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE LTD ADVANCED PAVING MAINTENANCE, LTD. ATTN: CRAIG HENDERSON P.O. 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