966. San Bernardino County Savings Bank (San Bernardino, CA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
savings bank
Start Date
June 1, 1932*
Location
San Bernardino, California (34.108, -117.290)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
85406da1

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles refer to the bank as being closed on its 'closing date, June, 1932', placed in liquidation and under a receiver; dividend distributions in 1934 are from the liquidator. No run or reopening is described in these items.

Events (3)

1. June 1, 1932* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank was placed in liquidation and a receiver was appointed (receiver referenced in multiple items).
Newspaper Excerpt
the total deposits of the bank on its closing date, June, 1932, will be the third issued to depositors, ... since the bank was placed in liquidation.
Source
newspapers
2. September 28, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The San Bernardino County Savings bank receiver yesterday obtained a building permit to re-roof a residence ... .
Source
newspapers
3. September 28, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
A dividend of $192,000 is to be paid by the San Bernardino County Savings bank. ... Bernard G. Evans, the bank's receiver. The dividend ... will be the third issued to depositors ... since the bank was placed in liquidation.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from The San Bernardino County Sun, September 28, 1933

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PLAN BENEFITS FOR JOBLESS Plans were announced yesterday for the second of a series of benefit entertainments being given to aid the women's work relief factory on Court street. Mrs. Fred W. Seccombe is chairman of the organization of men and women informally banded together to conduct the series of benefit affairs. The entertainment will be held on Oct. 10. at American Legion hall on Fourth street, and will be an evening affair, open to the public. It will include a dinner and dance and a program of entertainment. Committees to arrange the affair will be formed tonight at a meeting called by Mrs. Seccombe. The San Bernardino County Savings bank receiver yesterday obtained a building permit to re-roof a residence at 2696 Sierra way, at a cost of $160.


Article from The San Bernardino County Sun, January 14, 1934

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Six Roofing Permits Issued by Inspector Six roofing permits were issued yesterday to finish a busy week for the San Bernardino building department, and add to the recordbreaking total of roof repair and replacement jobs undertaken during recent months. The wave of roofing activity, that subsided during the holidays, was renewed as result of the heavy rainstorm that swept San Bernardino last week. Following is the list of permits issued yesterday: Capitol Co., re-roof garage, 147 E street, $352; San Bernardino County Savings bank receivers, re-roof dwelling, 1140 H street, $86; R. A. Hilbig, re-roof dwelling, 2032 Genevieve street, $105: C. K. Brooks. reroof dwellings at 1227 and 1375 Rialto avenue, $40 and $150: Mary Mertens, re-roof dwelling, 661 L street, $96.


Article from The San Bernardino County Sun, April 19, 1934

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Water Commission Gets Damage Claim The San Bernardino board of water commissioners has received a demand from the San Bernardino County Savings Bank receivers for payment of $395.75 for damages claimed to have been inflicted to the Ellen A. McLaughlin home in Waterman canyon. The claim is that blasting by water department


Article from Redlands Daily Facts, September 28, 1934

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Dividend to Be Paid by Bank A dividend of $192,000 is to be paid by the San Bernardino County Savings bank. The dividend checks, which have been written. will be distributed immediately after the approval by the superior court of the payment is obtained. it was explained by Bernard G. Evans, the bank's re ceiver. The dividend. representing 10 per cent of the total deposits of the bank on its closing date, June, 1932. will be the third issued to depositors. making total of $980. 000 to be distributed since the bank was placed in liquidation. including the secured and preferred claims paid.


Article from The San Bernardino County Sun, October 1, 1934

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Distribution of $192,000 in the form checks depositors in the defunct San Bernardino County Savings bank scheduled start today Bernard Evans, the bank's ceiver, will apply superior court this morning an order authorizing disbursement Checks will be placed the mail immediately afterward. The state's order for the dividend was issued Thursday by Friend W. Richardson, state of banks. The dividend represents 10 per cent of the total deposits of the bank its closing date, June, 1932, will be the third issued depositors, for total $980,000 since the bank was placed in liquidation. This includes the secured and ferred claims paid. The current dividend, Mr. Evans was made possible through of loans held the bank and the sale holdings necessity of sacrificing assets resorting borrowing from the Reconstruction Finance Earnings to exceed the expenses liquidation wide margin, Mr. Evans said.


Article from The San Bernardino County Sun, November 2, 1934

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Park Cooking Class Three Permits for Draws Many Women New Roofs Approved One of the first courses to be established upon opening the Pioneer park recreational center was that in cooking The success of this course is reflected in the large attendance at each class. At present this school is being conducted from 9 a. m. to 12 noon Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, with actual preparation of menus to enable the entrant to further his or her knowledge with practical experience. Commencing Nov. 5 system of evening lectures will be started. specializing in individual items, for the convenience of those unable to attend during the day. A luncheon will be served to the entrants at the close of each of these classes. All instructions are under the supervision of John H. Lattimore, chef with over 33 years' experience locally and with the Fred Harvey system, and Eloise Spaulding. who has had years of training in culinary and other domestic arts. November was started with the issue of three small building permits yesterday All provide for installation of new roofs on dwellings. The Patten-Blinn Lumber Co will re-roof an apartment house at 1043 Arrowhead avenue at a cost of $250; the San Bernardino County Savings bank receivers will re-roof a dwelling at 2461/2 Crescent street,