Monday, March 17, 2014

Journal Star Pays Tribute To Saline Center Auction


The Dorchester area is known for its quality auctioneers and auction services. 

And Sunday's Lincoln Journal Star paid tribute to the annual Saline Center Consignment Sale.

The story notes the "seven auctioneers ride in pickup beds, shouting through bullhorns at crowds of farmers in Carhartts and camo. You can buy a 1996 John Deere combine for $10,000 cheaper than usual, a miniature horse for $37.50 and worn-down wheels with their rusty axle still attached for $5."

As the Journal Star points out, the auction, in its 30th year, is hosted by the Saline Center Lodge and local volunteers. 

The money made from the equipment helps the Saline Center Czech Lodge support local philanthropic ventures, including the lodge and the Dorchester and Friend fire departments. And as far as volunteer Don Divoky knows, it's the biggest consignment sale around.

See the story here.

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