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The colorful fund-raising extravaganza, which has become one of the most eagerly-awaited and fascinating local television events of each season, is an important source of income for this area’s non commercial, public broadcasting stations, WITF-TV and WITF-FM (89.5). WITF-TV pre-empts its entire regular evening program schedule, some 60 hours of prime television time, for the Auction; Sunday, 6 p.m. to midnight; Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to midnight; Saturday, 1 p.m. until the last item is sold (last year that was at 3:45 a.m. Sunday!). The long hours have never seemed to pose a problem as far as audience is concerned. The Auction has uncommon holding power. In fact, the staff has identified at least three people who devote part of their vacation to Auction Week, either so they can watch until the end every night without having to worry about getting up for work, or so they can volunteer their services for the week. Station officials hope to better 1973’s record gross receipts of $113,000-10 percent of the WITF budget. For two-and-a-half months, more than 600 volunteers AAA A A NISSLEY FARM SERVICE Washington Boro, Pa. 717-285-4844 CALL DICK 717-653-4286 717-285-4844 have been calling on business, industry and In dividuals in communities throughtout South Central Pennsylvania for con tributions. By the time the Auction ends, more than 1500 items will have been sold-all new merchandise, services, artwork, crafts or antiques, most with a retail value of $5O or more. Auction contributions are described on the air by well known community leaders and personalities, and viewers bid by dialing a toll free telephone number. At the end of a specified period of time for each item, the bidding is closed, and the caller with the highest bid “wins.” While many items sell for far below retail value, and some go above, all high bidders realize an automatic six percent saving because Auction sales are exempt from State sales tax. WTTF is the sole recipient of the proceeds, which last year amounted to 76 percent of the total retail value. The selection of items sold during the week is as varied as the business community itself, and every viewer is likely to find something of appeal. Home appliances, building materials, clothing, sporting equipment, lawn and garden supplies, fur niture, carpeting, vacation trips, books, jewelry, an assortment of* se£ vices; this is just a partial list. 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