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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

February 12, 1976 (14 pages)

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Homebuyers could save Homebuyer could save over $7,000 in the next 25 years if homebuyers legislation to be proposed by the state Realtor organization is enacted. This announcement was “We estimate savings to homebuyer, purchasing a home with a five-year-old loan, could amount to $24 a month,” Gribbin said. ‘This is a-savings of more than $7,000 over the life of a 25-year loan.” The CAR leader commented “At the present, virtually all loans (except FHA and VA) have acceleration clauses E i i . i i : B i k fPFe re He fl ry tk of fre fe i i EFS ALE i ni E 3 i ¢ cE H af : 4 code ring card. erbtacem eee difficult. One circuit, called Line 22Randolph Flat . notices received fy vehice sold its wires back to line 5 for $1. Line 5 had to: be Lewes retell og i OEE ae Gr te 6 ie A. Be EE THE NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET — Thursday, February 12, 1976 — 7 PLAZA TIRE SHOP.. standards, yet is sold, generally, at less than 4 the price of a new tire. Why a savings of over half? The reason is obvious—because 70% of the cost of the new tire is in the casing, which is recycled through retreading. This gives retreads a true cost/performance edge. Energy: The energy shortage has driven up the cost of fuel and oil-based products, such as tires. Not only does a retread cost you less, but it helps conserve the nation’s.oil supply. It takes seven gallons of crude oil to produce the average new automobile ‘tire, but only two and a half gallons to retread one. At that rate, the more than 30 million retreads sold in 1973 saved hundreds of millions of gallons of crude oil. Ecology: More than 200 million tire casings are discarded annually in the United.States.This.is._. enough to encircle the earth four times at the Equator. Since retreading is recycling, it makes an obvious —and inexpensive—contribution toward solving this. particular solid waste disposal problem. Leave your car or truck at 8:30 in the morning, all 4 tires capped by 4:30 that afternoon! Economy: Today's retread conforms to federal safety GOOD SUPPLY OF TIRES ON HAND 750x20 — 825x20 — 900x20 , 10x20 — 10x22 RECAPS AND NEW AVAILABLE ‘To lengthen the life of your radial tires < recommend the Nortros. Compater Passenger and Truck