gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
86870daec68c7f3a
Response Measures
None
Description
Suspension date not specified precisely in the articles; receiver appointed Feb 16, 1922.
Events (3)
1.February 1, 1922*Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank was insolvent and had suspended operations several weeks prior to receiver appointment.
Newspaper Excerpt
appointed receiver for the Encino State bank, of Encino, which suspended some weeks ago.
Source
newspapers
2.February 10, 1922Other
Newspaper Excerpt
State Bank Examiner James B. Read today announced he intended to report ... that the Encino State bank, recently closed and placed in his hands was insolvent so application could be made for the appointment of a receiver for the bank
Source
newspapers
3.February 16, 1922Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Frank Hunsinger of Vaughn, has been appointed receiver for the Encino State bank, of Encino, which suspended some weeks ago.
Encino Bank Is Insolvent (Special to The Herald) SANTA FE, Feb. 10 State Bank Examiner James B. Read today announeed he intended to report to the attorney general's office that the Encino State bank. recently closed and placed in his hands was insolvent so application could be madd for the appointment of a receiver for the bank.
REPORTS ARE BEING PREPARED TO SHOW 2 BANKS INSOLVENT (Special Correspondence to The Journal.) Santa Fe, Feb. ).-Reports are now being prepared by the state banking department showing insolvency of the Bowman Bank and Trust company of Las Cruces, and the Encino State bank of Encino. When these reports are filed the attorney general will ask the courts to designate James B. Read. state bank examiner, as receiver. When this is done Read will appoint two deputy bank examiners, each to have charge of one of the institutions and close out its affairs.
APPOINTED RECEIVER. Santa Fe, Feb. 16. - -Frank Hunsinger of Vaughn, has been appointed receiver for the Encino State bank, of Encino, which suspended some weeks ago. The appointment was made by Judge Edwin Mechem, of Alamogordo, presiding judge of the Third judicial district court.
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