Yard Birds stores had a logo that featured a black bird with a yellow beak, reminiscent of the cartoon characters Heckle and Jeckle.
Save the Children | The Rich Pay Late | pay-per-view | God Save the Queen | Save the Last Dance | save | save (baseball) | Royal Army Pay Corps | Pay-per-view | God Save the Queen (Sex Pistols song) | Save the Rhino | save (sport) | No Budget, No Pay Act of 2013 | Kwik Save | To Save a Life | Shop 'n Save | Save Ferris | Save a Prayer | Save | Pick 'n Pay | Pay per click | Pay It Forward | International Save the Children Union | God Save The Queen | A New Way to Pay Old Debts | The Life You Can Save | Save Your Kisses for Me | Save Us from Our House | Save the Tiger | Save Our Springs Alliance |
Eastmont's primary anchor tenants were JCPenney, Mervyns, Woolworth's (including a lunch counter), Safeway, Pay 'n Save and Kinney Shoes, one of the nation's leading shoe retailers at the time.
The Presenting Sponsor since 2001 has been Shop 'n Save, and funds raised by the event benefit the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School, which care for individuals with mental and physical disabilities.
Best Yet Supermarket left in late 2005 and the store was remodeled and opened again in the spring of 2006 as Ravena Shop 'n Save (supplied by Hannaford).
Shop ’n Save was founded in 1979 as a grocery store in Belleville, Illinois, near St. Louis, Missouri.
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In 1983, the retail chain was acquired by Wetterau, Inc. Nine years later, in 1992, Wetterau was acquired by SuperValu, and Shop ’n Save has been a subsidiary of SuperValu since.
Route 7 North (serves Superior Avenue, St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan Clinic, Pick 'n Save West, Sheboygan Police Headquarters, and Sheboygan County Job Center/Lakeshore Technical College-Sheboygan Campus)