Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 1, 1920, Page 5

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rr a = ae POOP OD IDO oe PRS eee Pe Pere ererrerooooge SESE SSDS SSS S SPSS SES MODIS O MOOSE: > DON'T MISS THE Bondholders’ Sacrifice Sale OF LEWISTON ORCHARDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920 1:30 p. m. at the orchards The decision of the bondholders to convert their remaining hold- The excellent school advantages of Lewiston are at your door, and ings in Lewiston Orchards into cash gives you the best opportunity all moderrt conveniences such as light and telephone are the same as in you will ever have to get a fine suburban tract where you can make a the city. A beautiful school and community church are located in the middle of the tracts. _ Remember the fact, that you are not getting into a new, unsettled : ’ ioe ' district, but into a well developed community of fine homes and con- These tracts are right next to the East ( ity limits of Lewiston genial people. 175 families are already enjoying this pleasant com- and are connected with it by a paved highway. munity life. Alfalfa Land, Orchards Tracts, Vineyards 93 Tracts in all at $250 to $450 per acre fine living and at the same time enjoy all the advantages of the city. Every one of these tracts is in cultivation and Newtowns, etc. Next year’s crop on many of these chards quoted at $450 per acre? Do you know that about three-fourths of them in bearing orchards, a few tracts should more than equal your year’s payment on full bearing orchards in Wenatchee, Yakima, and Spo- in vineyards and the rest in alfalfa, corn, and small the land. kane Valley are being sold today from $1000 to $1500 crop. The apples are all standard varities, Jonathans, per arce? And that they are earning big returns on Delicious, Spitzenburg, Rome Beauties, Winesaps, Have you ever before heard of full bearing or- this investment. This is the Last of the Famous Lewiston Orchards | . | Don’t forget that there will never be another Lewiston Orchards. No more The distance from Lewiston to the last orchard in this district is shorter } water is available in Lewiston Valley for irrigation. Think what this means, the than the distance from the nearest orchard to the city in many other irrigated dis- ¥ limited number of these tracts close to Lewiston will give them a value equal to, tricts. It does not take much imagination to see that because of their nearness to if not greater than tracts in other irrigated districts where the acreage is not limit- the city and their limited number, these tracts will eventually become some of the ed. After this sale when the farmer comes to Lewiston to buy a small tract near most valuable suburban property in the Northwest. the city he will have to pay full market price for these tracts. How this land will be sold To be sold on easy terms No land will be sold before the date of sale, October 9, 1920 at 1:30 p. m. The Property will be sold on the following terms: 21% per cent cash must ac- sale will be held at the orchards. Purchaser must deposit 214 per cent of the pur- company all applications and 714 per cent must be paid on October 9. Balance to chase price with application for each tract. Applications will be drawn from a hat be paid in 2 or 3 years time, with interest at 5 and 6 per cent. 5 per cent discount | on the date of sale by a disinterested party and a line formed in the order applica for cash, tions are drawn out, and sales made in this order If no purchase is made application fee will be refunded. 9 ° ° ° Don’t miss this best and last chance Warranty deed and guarantee titles You will ever have to buy a tract at these prices. Write or call for map and Purchasers will receive a warranty deed and guaranteed title insurance policy | free folder. We will be glad to take you out over the tracts and help you make your in the Northwest Title Insurance Company, showing the property free and clear of | selection. all encumbrances as of date Oct. 9, 1920 Barbecue and Free Lunch Will Be Served on the Grounds Day of Sale---Come Out And Enjoy Yourself Fred B. Grinnell Company OWNERS’ AGENT O. P. PRING, Associate Send this coupon for free folder, with map and price list THE FRED B. GRINNELL COMPANY, 402 Main Street LEWISTON, IDAHO. Gentlemen: Please send us your folder, giving map, price-list and complete information concerning your Bondholders’ Sacrifice Sale of Lewiston Orchards. 402 Main Street Telephone 386 Name a7 LEWISTON, IDAHO i Cottonwood Chronicle, Cottonwood, Idaho. REFERENCE: Old Nationa! Bank of ‘Spokane; Any Bank of Lewiston, Idaho 8 o)

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