Unusual Safeway sign in Oregon

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Unusual Safeway sign in Oregon

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Very rare to see the Circle S and the square S on the same assembly...

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Wonder why that cowboy is in the design.
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Any other Safeways here or in other states that had both the S Medallion and S Leaf together?

I recall passing by the Safeway on 101 SE 82nd Ave in Portland, OR circa 1987-88, and in the center of the front facade (where the red bubble light SAFEWAY letters were) was the 1982 orange/red Safeway rectangle banner, but the S Medallion entrance markers from the original construction were still intact. However, those were to be removed shortly after that date.

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Although I have personally not been there myself, I would think the Safeway at Stevens Creek near I-280 in San Jose is a good example of this, as the site used to be that of a bowling alley; when the bowling alley closed and the area was redeveloped to include a new, late-90s Safeway, the bowling alley's old sign was converted to a shopping center sign, including the most recent (as far as I know) usage of the Circle S.

http://flickr.com/photos/san_andreas/68907641/

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Here's a live local shot of that Safeway, showing its square S:

http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2& ... ne=5934345

And a corresponding live local shot of the sign with circle S:

http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2& ... ne=5934391

I'm not sure but I think the circle S dates to as late as 1997, if not even later than that.
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Even that example of a sign would be rare, one of a kind...

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StoreLiker2005 wrote:Even that example of a sign would be rare, one of a kind...
I've surmised (and it would make sense) that the only reason the circle S was used was to fit in with the retro theme of the existing sign structure. (There was no circle there in the past, as http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/commstudies/w ... wling.jpeg shows: in that spot was a "42 Lanes" bowling pin.)

Also intriguing is Safeway's choice for text font on that Stevens Creek sign: it is the only time I've seen that script on a non-Canadian location.

I do know in the early 90s, on Safeway whipped cream cans, a small Circle S logo was still being used on the back (where the ingredients were listed), though I'm pretty sure that had been superseded by 1997 or so.
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