- J.
McNulty and
George Handgis founded the
chain as a
warehouse club called the
HomeClub,
opening the
first two
stores in
Norwalk and
Fountain Valley, California...
-
Major League Baseball (MLB), the 500
home run
club is a
group of
batters who have hit 500 or more regular-season
home runs in
their careers.
There are twenty-eight...
- like a
warehouse club)[citation needed] Gemco, 1959–1986,
owned by
Lucky Stores HomeClub, a
home improvement warehouse,
later became HomeBase and then folded...
-
their warehouse division,
consisting of BJ's and now-defunct
HomeClub (later
known as
HomeBase, then House2Home), to form Waban, Inc. In
August 1997, Waban...
-
Major League Baseball (MLB), the 600
home run
club is a
group of
batters who have hit 600 or more regular-season
home runs in
their careers. Only nine players...
-
Home Demonstration Clubs (also
known as
homemaker clubs,
home bureaus or
home adviser groups) were a
program of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture's Cooperative...
-
Ralphs supermarket chain,
while other locations were
purchased by
HomeClub, a
home improvement store chain. Fairchild's
Financial Manual of
Retail Stores...
- In
Major League Baseball (MLB), the 50
home run
club is the
group of
batters who have hit 50 or more
home runs in a
single season. Babe Ruth was the first...
-
Chronicles of the
Going Home Club (帰宅部活動記録,
Kitakubu Katsudō Kiroku) is a ****anese
manga written and
illustrated by Kuroha,
serialized by
Square Enix's...
- do-it-yourself
consumer market,
which included competitors National Lumber,
Home Depot,
HomeClub,
Builders Emporium, Ole's, Angels, and others. By 1997, the chain...