Ronnie Short fills up her truck as the last customer to receive free gasoline – part of a giveaway promotion by the Washington State Lottery – at the Auburn Way South Safeway Fuel Center on Friday morning. Her Dodge truck sports a sign, signaling to other motorists that she was the last of the 200 eligible customers to receive the free fuel. - Reporter photo
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Ronnie Short fills up her truck as the last customer to receive free gasoline – part of a giveaway promotion by the Washington State Lottery – at the Auburn Way South Safeway Fuel Center on Friday morning. Her Dodge truck sports a sign, signaling to other motorists that she was the last of the 200 eligible customers to receive the free fuel.

Motorists find long wait, relief at gas giveaway

By MARK KLAAS
Auburn Reporter Editor
June 2, 2008 · Updated 3:41 PM 

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Like many Americans, Ronnie Short is feeling the pain at the gas pump.

So the Kent woman patiently found some relief early Friday morning by taking advantage of a rare gas giveaway at the Safeway Fuel Center along Auburn Way South.

Short committed herself to a long line at 7 a.m. and waited two hours before making the cut. She was the last of the 200 noncommercial motorists who were eligible to receive 10 free gallons of unleaded or diesel gasoline, compliments of the Washington State Lottery.

Safeway and the State Lottery officials have conducted the free gas giveaway at the beginning of the Memorial Day weekend for three years now. Auburn was one of only three sites in the state doing the promotion. Spokane and Kennewick were the others.

Short decided to try her luck at the pump. She made the same trip before the holiday weekend two years and was rewarded.

“I’m surprised I made it, actually,” she said while pumping fuel into her Dodge Ram pickup truck at $3.83 a gallon. It cost her some time waiting in line and the purchase of a $10 Mega Millions Quick Pick ticket at the station.

“I put gas in my truck the other day, but I wanted to fill it up,” she added. “I’m glad I did.”

Soaring gas prices are raising concerns for American motorists. State Lottery officials wanted to promote its own cause by helping out fuel mileague-conscious customers.

“Gas prices are over the top right now, so we decided to give customers a smile when they buy Mega Millions,” said Christopher Liu, director of Washington’s Lottery.

According to Jacque Coe, Lottery communications director, the gas giveaway went well. Supported by the Auburn Police Department, Coe and co-workers arrived at the station early to help orchestrate the traffic and reduce tensions.

“It’s a good promotion and people seem to like it,” Coe said. “Unfortunately, gas prices are $4 a gallon and above. ... The gas prices definitely have increased awareness, and people were well aware of (the promotion).”

One man camped out in his vehicle the night before. Cars started to arrive by 3 a.m. The parking lot was filled by 4:30, well ahead of the gas giveaway’s official 6 a.m. start.

Contact Auburn Reporter Editor Mark Klaas at mklaas@auburn-reporter.com or 253-833-0218, ext. 5050.

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