Customer Newsletter, September 2007

Southern Seeks to Return Funds to Former Customers

The individuals listed below, with the addresses we have on record, have left funds due them with Southern Power District. We will be required to turn these funds over to the State of Nebraska's Department of Treasury if they aren't claimed. If you know of the whereabouts of anyof these people, please call Jim Erbes in Southern's Grand Island office at 308-384-2350 or 1-800-652-2013.

NAME
ADDRESS ON FILE
Deanna Berg
1522 S. Gunbarrel Road, Grand Island
Lonnie Glinsman
PO Box 224, Chapman
Blaine Koch
1785 R Road, Upland
David/Cynthia Baker
2023 25 Road #19, Kearney
Heather Liebhart
PO Box 63, Loomis
Alex Nidetch

10330 N. 140th St. C-10, Waverly

Ridge Schutte
9170B S. Baltimore, Ayr
Mystie Gallegos
2033 25 Road #1, Kearney

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