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Rutter's Presents Harley to Summer Contest Winner

Eleventh-hour entry snags motorcycle

YORK, Pa. -- Rutter's Farm Stores yesterday presented a new 2009 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 motorcycle to customer Vicki Landis of York, Pa., concluding the company's "Fuel Up Free!" summer contest. The bike is courtesy of Rutter's and hot dog maker Kunzler & Co.

Landis filled out only one entry form, and not until the contest's last week, the company said. She said she was not even aware of the bike giveaway.

"I thought it was just gas," she said.

During the contest, which ran from May 25 to August 30, Rutter's awarded free gasoline for one year to eight [image-nocss] customers: Lowell Sipe of Red Lion; Brandi Cook of Fayetteville, Franklin County; Deb Rohrbaugh of Dallastown; Schirl Warner of Windsor; April Bortner of York; Jean Leber of Red Lion; Lori Pauline of New Freedom; and Adam Dill of York.

Landis' name was chosen in a random drawing from among all of the non-gasoline-winning entries submitted during the contest.

The participating contest sponsors were Pepsi Cola, Coca-Cola, Cadbury Canada Dry, Function Beverage, Snapple, Red Bull, Edy's Grand Ice Cream, Jack and Jill Ice Cream, Nestle Waters NA, Pennsylvania Lottery, Kunzler & Co., S&D Coffee and Rutter's Dairy.

Family-owned and third generation-managed, York-based Rutter's Farm Stores operates 56 convenience stores in York, Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin and Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania.

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