- by Bud
Fantle in 1987 and
renamed Fantle's. The
chain entered bankruptcy in 1989, and was
eventually dissolved in 1990. The
leases for
Fantle's stores...
- vice
president of
Peoples Drug, and
Jeffrey Fantle, Sheldon's son,
became president of Lane's.
Sheldon Fantle was also
elected chairman of the
board of...
-
William J.
Fantle House is a
historic house in Yankton,
South Dakota. It was
built in 1917 for
William J.
Fantle, the co-founder of
Fantle Bros, a dry...
- Performance! [AUDIO]". Ryan Seacrest.
Retrieved June 20, 2012. Brereton, Erin;
Fantle, David; Helmes, Amy; Johnson, Thomas; Sahn, Geri (2000). Delavan, John (ed...
- set, but
people have a good time—their
memories of the film take over.")
Fantle, David; Johnson,
David (2004). 25
Years of
Celebrity Interviews from Vaudeville...
- and coprographia,
making vulgar writings or drawings. Shimberg,
Elaine Fantle (1995).
Living with
Tourette Syndrome. New York:
Simon & Schuster. p. 31...
- "Bud"
Fantle. In
January 1987, Mr.
Fantle left
Peoples and
later took
control of
troubled Dart Drug in Washington, D.C.,
renaming those stores Fantle's. In...
-
archived from the
original (PDF) on 22
October 2020,
retrieved 14 May 2014.
Fantle, David; Johnson, Tom (November 2003), ""Nerd" is the Word:
Henry Winkler...
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Garland and the Film that Got Away.
Running Press. ISBN 978-0-7624-6480-7.
Fantle, David; Johnson, Tom (2023-10-10). C'mon, Get Happy: The
Making of Summer...
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films 'The Top Box-Office Hits of 1956',
Variety W****ly,
January 2, 1957.
Fantle &
Johnson 2009, p. 140. Thomlison, Adam. "Q: Was the
Humphrey Bogart movie...