The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 February 1975 — Page 14

While the Indiana legislature fiddles, Syracuse merchants are doing something about higher prices! OUR VALENTINE PRESENT TO OUR CUSTOMERS 1 '■=» I J ’- ;; • : • Good Thurs., Fri. & Sot. — Feb. 13, 14 & 15 Only! ■‘ ' r . ■ ■ ■ ’ . '. ■ ■ ’. ' . ■ . ■ ■.' ■ • . ■ '. ' ■ ■ . ' Here’s how it works ... 0

Due to the downturn in the economy, a group of Syracuse merchants are seeking a 60-day Sales Tax Holiday, and want your help. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13, 14 and' 15 these stores will offer a 4 per cent rebate on merchandise sold. They want your help in calling attention to the state legislature now in session at Indianapolis to the proposed Sales Tax Holiday.

THE LITTLE PEOPLE SHOPPE MR. PICKWICK MEN'S WEAR MY STORE BYLAND JEWELERS -.**•*** 1 I r* ( ' THE GREENHOUSE • \ STAR STORE LaPETITE SHOPPE \ • LAKE & TRAIL SPORTS SYRACUSE HARDWARE 1 THE STOUT BOUTIQUE s . I „ tor cald * --»***** I ..*-*-* TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR GANSHORN PRINTING, INC. GLON FURNITURE & CARPET WAWASEE VILLAGE HARDWARE TOP OF THE STAIRS BOOKSELLERS LOVE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES $ PILCHER'S SHOE & COIN SHOPPE ANDERSON PAINT & SUPPLY CO.

Each participating store will have printed postal cards on hand that customers can address to their legislator, asking the tax holiday, and to put a "STOP" on all self-interest bills before the legislature that are inflationary. Customers are urged to pick up a card and mail it, but this is not required in order to receive the 4 per cent rebate on purchases.