Opportunity State Bank (Opportunity, WA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
98040471576
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
9804047 routing
Routing Number
98-0404
Start Date
April 17, 1931
Location
Opportunity, Washington (47.657, -117.240)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
44b6d1921c26a9d5

Response Measures

None

Description

OCR corrected teller name and April 1931 date is approximate from text.

Events (2)

1. April 17, 1931 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
alleged withdrawals from the Opportunity State bank by Charles Arlington Schureman
Source
newspapers
2. September 26, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Moody, receiver for the bank
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Spokane Press, September 26, 1932

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Article Text

RECEIVER Deposit Company Asks Payment of $3000 in Opportunity Case. civil action growing out of leged withdrawals from the Opportunity State bank by Charles lington Schureman one of the tellers, started in Judge Lindsley's court Monday when the Fidelity Maryland Deposit company brought suit again Moody, receiver for the According to the complaint and testimony offered in court, bond for $3000 arranged the bank M. Somer, any possible fault on the part Schureman. was said further that on April 1931, charg. ed that Schureman had withdrawn total of all but $3000 which was covered by deposits. The deposit company, after pay. ing the bond. claims the bank was error in that they failed to make good had the after Schureman arranged to cover the drawals. James Williams is counsel for the company The case was continued in the afternoon.


Article from The Spokane Press, September 26, 1932

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Article Text

BANK RECEIVER SUED Deposit Company Asks Payment of $3000 in Opportunity Case. civil action growing out of leged withdrawals from the Opportunity State bank by Charles Arlington Schureman one of the tellers. started in Judge Lindsley's court Monday when the Fidelity Maryland brought suit again Moody, receiver for the bank According to the complaint and testimony offered in court, bond for $3000 arranged by the bank president, Somer, to any possible fault on the part said further that 17, 1931, chargthat had withdrawn total of $7000. all but $3000 which covered by deposits. The deposit company, after paying the bond. claims the bank was in error in that they failed to make good the payment after Schureman had arranged to cover the drawals.' James Williams is counsel for the company. The case continued in the afternoon.