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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Texas Sherman Division Case 13-42959 Doc 227 Filed 03/26/14 Entered 03/26/14 17:21:18 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 76 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, Travis K. Vandell, certify that I am employed by UpShot Services LLC (“UpShot”), the claims, noticing agent & balloting for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. At my direction and under my supervision, employees of UpShot caused the following document to be served on March 26, 2014 via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A and via email on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: Notice of Administrative Claim Bar Date (Docket No. 218, Exhibit A) Dated: March 26, 2014 /s/ Travis K. Vandell Travis K. Vandell Case 13-42959 Doc 227 Filed 03/26/14 Entered 03/26/14 17:21:18 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 76 Exhibit A Case 13-42959 Doc 227 Filed 03/26/14Exhibit A Entered 03/26/14 17:21:18 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 76 NAME ADDRESS1 ADDRESS2 ADDRESS3 ADDRESS4 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY 1SYNC, INC. PO BOX 71-3883 COLUMBUS OH 43271-3883 2 PLANT INTERNATIONAL PO BOX 238 POWELL OH 43065-0238 25-52 INTERCHANGE I- 25 & CO HWY 52 3768 HWY 52 ERIE CO 80516 2D ENTERPRISES, LLC. 623 PARK AVE FORT LUPTON CO 80621-2142 3MTF TRANSPORT 197 63RD AVE GREELEY CO 80634-8840 4 B OIL COMPANY 504 NW 1ST ST ANADARKO OK 73005 448 SUPPLY, INC. 1482 FM 448 GIDDINGS TX 78942-4920 A AND E TIRE, INC 3855 E 52ND AVE DENVER CO 80216-2407 A AND H CARRIERS, INC 7157 NEWPORT ST COMMERCE CITY CO 80022-2168 A AND J TRUCKING INC 9530 E 106TH AVE HENDERSON CO 80640-8982 A AND T DIESEL PO BOX 118 DENTON TX 76202-0118 A AND V DAILY COURIER, INC 2020 SILVER BELL RD STE 6 EAGAN MN 55122-1270 A C TRUCKING 1592 CONESTOGA TRL FORT LUPTON CO 80621-2203 A GROWING ALTERNATIVE, INC. 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Case No. 13-42959 1 of 72 Case 13-42959 Doc 227 Filed 03/26/14Exhibit A Entered 03/26/14 17:21:18 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 76 NAME ADDRESS1 ADDRESS2 ADDRESS3 ADDRESS4 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY ADC TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2765 NORTHGATE WAY NW ACWORTH GA 30101-3461 ADDIS P ELMORE FOR JTD LOGISTICS LLC 1846 EAST ROSEMEADE PKWY NO 148 CARROLLTON TX 75007 ADDIS P ELMORE PO BOX 118376 DBA AMERICA'S BESTWAY FINANCIAL SV CARROLLTON TX 75011-8376 ADDIS P ELMORE DBA AMERICA'S BESTWAY 1846 E ROSEMEADE PKWY NO148 CARROLLTON TX 75007 ADDIS P ELMORE DBA FOR ROSS TRUCKING 1846 E ROSEMEADE PKWY # 148 CARROLLTON TX 75007-2637 ADELA GARRETT 658 SAN ANTONIO ST GIDDINGS TX 78942-5301 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES PO BOX 1317 ERC LONG TERM CARE SOLUTIONS AVON CT 06001-1317 ADMIRAL EXPRESS PO BOX 22155 DEPT 1600 TULSA OK 74121-2155 ADOBE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT CORPORATE BILLING LLC DEPT 959 PO BOX 1000 MEMPHIS TN 38148-0001 ADOLFO CORRAL MAGANA 3060 E BRIDGE ST LOT 167 BRIGHTON CO 80601-2719 ADOLFO ESPINOZA 1200 DALLAS DR APT 1614 DENTON TX 76205-5173 ADOLFO R MOLINA CERVANTES 2305 ALPINE AVE GREELEY CO 80631-9024 ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION 797 VENTURA ST BRENDON LOVEDAY AURORA CO 80011-7900 ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY PO BOX 50232 LOS ANGELES CA 90074-0232 ADP INC. 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