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Short Digest
0a0224259ceade79
Response Measures
None
Description
The articles only mention the bank as 'now defunct' and in liquidation; the specific date of closure is not provided.
Events (2)
1.May 4, 1932Other
Newspaper Excerpt
suit filed district court yesterday by Robertson, liquidating officer of the Corvallis State bank. The action is based on promissory note... assigned... to the Corvallis bank, now defunct.
Source
newspapers
2.*Suspension
Cause Details
Bank in liquidation and described as defunct; specific cause of closure not mentioned.
Newspaper Excerpt
the Corvallis bank, now defunct.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.May 5, 1932The Independent-RecordHelena, MT
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Article Text
Judgment against Henning Boden in the amount of $78.64 with interest. attorney's fees and costs demanded suit filed district court yesterday by Robertson. liquidating officer of the Corvallis State bank. The action is based on promissory note in the amount of $76.64 executed Boden favor of Stanley Felber. Feb. 1924. and assigned by the latter to the Corvallis bank. now defunct. Robertson asks judgment for the principal with interest nt the rate of 10 per cent from maturity date.
2.May 5, 1932The Independent-RecordHelena, MT
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SUES ON
Judgment against Henning Boden in the amount $78.64 interest, attorney's fees and costs demanded In suit filed district court yesterday by Robertson. liquidating officer the Corvallis State bank The action based on promissory note in the amount of Boden ley Felber. Feb. and assigned by the latter to the Corvallis bank. Robertasks judgment for the principal with interest the rate of cent from maturity date.
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