763. First National Bank (Calexico, CA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
9686
Charter Number
9686
Start Date
December 20, 1929
Location
Calexico, California (32.679, -115.499)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
1a41ef64

Response Measures

None

Receivership Details

Date receivership started
1928-07-24
Date receivership terminated
1934-02-19
OCC cause of failure
Economic conditions
Share of assets assessed as good
76.7%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
13.7%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
9.6%

Description

Multiple articles from Dec 1929 through mid-1930 identify Clyde R. Burr as receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico, indicating the bank had suspended and been placed in receivership. No articles describe a depositor run prior to suspension. Therefore this is classified as a suspension with closure/receivership and no run.

Events (8)

1. March 3, 1910 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. June 3, 1927 Voluntary Liquidation
Source
historical_nic
3. July 24, 1928 Receivership
Source
historical_nic
4. December 20, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in receivership (receiver Clyde R. Burr named); court actions by receiver indicate suspension/closure.
Newspaper Excerpt
Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico, was awarded a judgment ...
Source
newspapers
5. January 21, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
A notice of a hearing to be held on January 24, at 10 a. m., on the receiver's third report filed in the case of ... versus the First National Bank of Calexico, defendants, has been filed in the county clerk's office.
Source
newspapers
6. February 1, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
An order was signed by Judge Thompson approving the third report of Ray Edgar as receiver in the cause between Donald Dool, et al., plaintiffs, and the First National Bank of Calexico, defendants.
Source
newspapers
7. April 8, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Judge Thompson gave judgment in the case of Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico, versus W. R. Bruce, that the plaintiff is to recover ... $714.59 ...
Source
newspapers
8. June 7, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
An order was signed by Judge Finney for the sale of the S1/2 of the W 1/2 ... to W. C. and R. C. Metealf for $2400, by Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from Imperial Valley Press, December 20, 1929

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Agnes Provencio has filed a suit of divorce against Victor Provencio charging extreme cruelty as the basis for the action. She complains of various fits of rage in the pres ence of minor children and an in ordinate use of intoxicants. The couple were married in El Paso, November 22, 1912, and separated November 27, 1929. Four minor children and community property figare in the suit. Judgment was rendered against Clark Booher to L. S. Blenkiron to the amount of $1,102.93 and costs. Mary E. Mutch was given judg ment against R. C. Griswold et ai for the possession of certain lands and also $502.025 for the unlawfus withholding of possession of said property. Sandford R. Bashaw has filed an answer to the cross-complaint of Lula Bashaw, denying each and every allegation contained in paragraphs four to 11 inclusive, of said cross-comp:aint. Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico, was awarded a judgment 111 the sum of $2,105.43 against Leroy Little by Judge Thompson in superior court yesterday arternoon. A copy of the by-laws of the El Centro Veteran Firemen's association was filed with the county clerk yesterday afternoon. According to this docunent, any member of the El Centro fire department who has been a member for three or more years will be enigible to membership in the association. Judge Thompson appointed Mrs. R. H. Hall as guardian of Gladys Wilson Wuford during the *term of divorce proceedings or her parents. Judge A. C, .Finney in juvenile court, ordered the commitment 01 Harry Herbst to the Preston School of Industry at Ione, and of Clyde Parker to the St. St. Francis School for Boys at Watsonville, Calif.


Article from Imperial Valley Press, December 20, 1929

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Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico, was awarded a judgment 111 the sum of $2,105.43 against Leroy Little by Judge Thompson in superior court yesterday arternoon.


Article from Imperial Valley Press, January 21, 1930

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Angeles was filed in the county clerk office this morning. A copy of the articles of incorporation of the Farmers Produce company, Ltd., Los Angeles, was filed this morning. This company, with headquarters in Los Angeles, is concerned with the planting, packing and shipping of fruits and vegetables. An answer was filed in superior court by the Security Trust and Savings Bank of San Diego, defendants. against the complaint of W. T. Fugate, plaintiff, denying that said plaintiff offered to find n purchaser for certain lands in Imperial County. Marie E. Adams, defendant in a divorce action brought by W. G. Adams, filed a petition in superior court this morning, asking that when judgment is entered in the above suit, her maiden name, Marie Elizabeth Farley, be restored to her. Judge Thompson signed an order confirming the sale of tracts 43 and 44, Twp. 16 S, R. 16 E, S. B. M., Imperial county, by J. C. Graham, administrator of the estate of H. M. Rankin, deceased. Leah B. Peterson, plaintiff in a divorce action against Guy Peterson, filed an answer this morning to a cross complaint of the defendant, denying allegations made in the complaint and asking judgment against the defendant. A notice of a hearing to be held on January 24, at 10 a. m., on the receiver's third report filed in the case of Donald Dool, et al., plaintiffs, versus the First National Bank of Calexico, defendants, has been filed in the county clerk's office. A copy of the agreement effecting the merger of the Texas company; the California Gasoline company; the Gato Ridge Oil company the Oak Ridge Oil company; the Santa Paula Oil company, and the Red Star Petroleum company, on December 9, 1929, has also filed. An order granting H. M. Haskell permission to file an amended and supplemental complaint in his action against A. Moroni, et al., was signed by Judge Thompson yesterday af ternoon. The appointment of Mrs. A. S. Carr by Judge A. C. Finney to act as a member of the probation committee of Imperial county for the term of 4 years beginning January 1, 1930, has just been filed in the office of the county clerk. Two separate complaints have Leen presented to superior court by L. S. Blenkiron and Chas. F. Nowlin, doing business as the Hansen Dairy company, to secure payment of two promissory notes made payable to the plaintiffs, signed August 30 and August 31, 1928. Defendants named in the complaints are: R. S. Stuart, et al., and R. E. Chormicle, et al. George McKillen, one of the defendants in an action brought by J. A. and Eleanor Wiley, filed his separate demurrer in superior court yesterday against the complaint of plaintiffs, alleging that said complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitue a cause of acion. The appointment of C. S. Wise as deputy sheriff was placed on file in the county clerk's office this morning.


Article from Imperial Valley Press, February 1, 1930

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Doings About Court House Judge L. D. Jennings granted a final decree of divorce to Gladys M. Herod against Alva R. Herod on the grounds of extreme cruelty and willful neglect. An order was signed by Judge Thompson approving the third report of Ray Edgar as receiver in the cause between Donald Dool, et al., plaintiffs, and the First National Bank of Calexico, defendants. The decree of dissolutions of the Cross Drug company of Calexico was signed by Judge Thompson in superior court yesterday. The board of directors of the corporation were appointed trustees for the purpose of setttling all the affairs of the organization. Robert J. McNamara was appointed a special deputy sherif by C. L. Gillett. His appointment was filed in the county clerk's office yesterday afternoon. The county clerk's office received a copy of an agreement of consolidation and the articles of incorporation of the American States Water Service company of California, incorporated on December 31, 1929, at Los Angeles. W. C. Isett filed his report as administrator of the estate of Samuel M. Isett, deceased, in superior court yesterday. D. C. Bitler and Dorsey Whitelaw, attorneys for the Consolidated Water company of Pomona, filed a notice in superior court yesterday that on February 7, a motion will be made to reopen the trial of the cause between their clients and F. H. Smith, executor of the estate of Anita Calhoun, deceased, et al., on the grounds of additional evidence to be presented to the court. Judge Thompson signed an order confirming the sales of personal property made by S. P. Williams, public administrator of the estate of S. H. D. Leung, also known as Soo Hoo Sam Don. A marriage license was issued this morning to Enrique Ordoz, 30, and Herminia Ordoz, 23, both of Westmorland. Francisco Paradez made application for probation in superior court tihs morning and his plea was turned over to the probation officer by Judge Thompson. Dr. H. V. Gray, county health of. ficer, appointed C. F. Eckert of Brawley, deputy. A demurrer was filed by E. E. Forrester against the complaint of C. G. Seamans and A. J. Lasby, alleging that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. Jack Houser filed a complaint to quiet title to blocks 5 and 6 of Imperial sub-division No. 1, in the city of Imperial, against Grant Williams, et al. D. R. and Mildred Saunders filed their demurrer to the complaint of J. Edgar Ross, alleging that the combeen placed In the hands of an atplaint is ambiguous in that it does not annear that said note sued upon


Article from Imperial Valley Press, February 19, 1930

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Doings About Court House H. S. MacKinnon and H. H. Streight, attorneys for Clyde R. Burr, receiver for the First National Bank of Calexico, entered in superior court a notice of dismissal of the action brought against L. C. Bornt and John Brunton.


Article from Imperial Valley Press, March 18, 1930

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Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico filed a complaint against H. Oka for the collection of a $1400 note dated July 9, 1927, together with accrued interest, attorney's fees and costs of the suit.


Article from Imperial Valley Press, April 8, 1930

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Doings About Court House Marriage licenses were issued vesterday to Frederico Esquivel, 22. and Carmen Areinega, 19, both of Calexico: to Jose Ramos, 40, and Antonia Rameriz, 38, both of Seeley; to Ezequiel Almarez , 33, and Dolores Fernandez, 34, both of Westmorland: to F. G. Lernia, 37. and Dolores Mendez, 32, both of El Centro: and to J. A. Kirkpatriek, 38. and Oda Talley, 27, both of Heber. R. B. Whitelaw, attorney for Hyman an in court of superior Lirschner, for filed the dismissal order his action against Sam Coleman, said lease in question being hereby cancelled. g The El Camino Oil company has filed complaint against Glen Wire. alleging that on December 31, 1929. lubricating oil to the value of $611.70 was delivered to the defendant and that to the present but $150 of this sum has been paid. It asks judgment for the sum of $461.70, with interest. Judge Thompson gave judgment in the case of Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico, versus W. R. Bruce, that the plaintiff is to recover from the defendant, the sum of $714.59, with costs of the suit, in payment for a promissory note. A complaint has been filed by B. E. and J. owner plaintiff A. Parks Hibbard, is against the stating W. R. of Gipson the that SW1/ the of the SW1/4 of section 1, and the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of section 2, excepting four acres, all in T163, R148, S.B.M., Imperial county; that the defendants in the irrigation of their land adjacent to that of the plaintiff, failed to handle the water in a prudent and careful manner, causing damages to plaintiff's land in the sum of $500. It asks a court order directing the defendants to show cause why a temporary innot them against junction should from handling be issued said ditch so as to damage plaintiff's land and also a judgment in the sum of $500 for damages to this land. G. O and Cora Carrell filed their complaint against J. L. Lundy, alleging that plaintiffs and defendant entered into an agreement on July 2. 1929 whereby the plaintiffs leased the SE14 of section 29, T153S, R12E, S.B.M. Imperial county, then in cantaloupe; about 15 aeres in the northwest part of said tract; about 20 aeres in the northeast part and about 20 acres in the southeast part of this tract, for a rental of $7250. Said defendant entered into possession on September 1, 1929 and refused, in violation of the terms of this lease, to put certain parts of these lands into alfalfa by January to tiffs. is 1, 1930, Judgment the damage asked of the against of plain- the the defendant for possession premises, the termination of the lease and costs of the suit. W. J. Clements was granted letters testamentary for the administration of the estate of Elizabeth Lukens Musser, deceased. The San Diego Corporation has to answer filed of demurrer T. E. Proctor, the amended stating that said answer does not state facts suf ficient to constitute a defense in that it appears that the defendart continued to exercise his rights un der the contract after having full of plaintiff to with. conknowledge comply failure the terms of amended the of the tract as alleged in the ans Wer. Harry Sanchez has filed complaint for divorce against Annie ant has been of extreme Sanchez, alleging guilty that the defend cruel in that she is dissatisfied with the con tv plaintiff, quarrels insults him. with They him tinuously and were married in San Francisco May 6


Article from Imperial Valley Press, April 8, 1930

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Judge Thompson gave judgment in the case of Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico, versus W. R. Bruce, that the plaintiff is to recover from the defendant, the sum of $714.59, with costs of the suit, in payment for a promissory note.


Article from Imperial Valley Press, June 7, 1930

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An order was signed by Judge Finney for the sale of the S1/2 of the W 1/2 of tract 156, T178, R15E, and R16E, S.B.M., Imperial County, except a is plot in the southeast corner of the W 1/2 of the E1/2, containing 200 square feet, to W. C. and R. C. Metealf for $2400, by Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico.


Article from Imperial Valley Press, June 16, 1930

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Doings About Court House Frank Birkhauser, attorney for Frank B. Taesler, plaintiff, in the a notice action al., filed against Percy of C. intention Thacker, to et move for a new trial on the grounds of the insufficiency of the evidence; that the decesion is against law, and also that an error in law occurred at the trial and was excepted to by the plaintiff. An order was signed by Judge Minney for the sale of the S 1/2 of the W 1/2 of the E1/2 of tract 156, T17S, RR 15 and 16 E, S.B.M., Imperial county, to W. C. Metcalf and R. H. Metcalf for $2400, by Clyde R. Burr, receiver of and for the First National Bank of Calexico. Judge Finney signed a judgment according to which the California Cotton Credit Corporation is to recover $666.33 and costs from Perry Copple and R. M. Chapman, together with costs. I. H. and O. N. Shaw filed their answer to the complaint of Helen H. Phillips in which it is alleged that the said sheep belonging to the defendants were beyond the control of said defendants while on the premises and were in the possession of a certain Singh at all times while on these premises and that the dendants were never in the posses sion of the premises described in plaintiff's complaint at any time. A marriage license was issued this morning to Walter W. Cagle, 52, and Ruth Wilson, 31, both of Phoenix. Rosa I. Daniel filed her complaint for divorce against Joseph C. Beek. The couple married in Tijuana, Lower California, October 7, 1928, and separated the same day. The complaint alleges that while on a trip to the Mexican city a proposal of marriage was made by the defendant and accepted by the plaintiff and that both participated in a purported ceremony of mar. riage, also that the defendant deserted the plaintiff on that same day. The plaintiff believes that such purported marriage is null and void and asks that the court degree that the plaintiff is free from the bonds of matrimony. Marguerite P. Monroe filed a complaint against Harold D. Monroe asking for a divorce; custody of a minor child; $30 per month for the support of this child; counsel fees and costs of the action. They were married in Yuma, December 30, 1925 and separated in September, 1929. Charging Luther Weaver with failure to provide, Sue Weaver filed her complaint for divorce this morning. The couple married in Grady county, Oklahoma, April 14, 1915, and separated on July 20, 1926.