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Show completely interchangeable. To go with the atmosphere Cory also has a supply of Aladdin lamps which also come in a variety of styles. Aladdin lamp owners should note that the Factory also has mantles and oil to fit their old friends. Cory especially recommends Ins pink kerosene kero-sene which burns without the customary smoke, and odor. ... There are also. Woodland stoves at the Factory everything to make the ! coming winter warm and romantic. .agsH ;: - .... Hunter ceiling fans circulated circulat-ed in every classy establishment. establish-ment. - They fell out of fashion though with the advent of air conditioning. The Hunter Company weathered the fan recession by exporting to exotic foreign countries in the .tropics. When energy finally came to be realized as a finite resource, the fans returned not only to cool a midsummer's eve but to recirculate heat that was hanging out up by the ceiling. They brought back with them all of the romance and nostalgia of the tropics. ' According 1 to Cory xNell . . who opened the Fan Factory at the Holiday Village Mall, Hunter still makes the finest fan. It is the only line he carries. A company that has stood vby its design since 1903 and still offers a five year warranty, he figures, has proven itself worthy. Cory has all of the components compo-nents in; stock which can be i mixed and matched to suit different sized rooms and different styles. Combined with a light globe, outfitted with hardwood blades with cane inserts and complete with brass fittings, the fixture becomes .attractively functional. ' Cory's parents, who live in Salt Lake, originally purchased pur-chased a fan for its nostalgic appeal, but Cory soon found that the fan helped to recover heat which had been lost in their high-ceilinged home. The fans at the Fan Factory range in price from $199 to $500. There are two motor sizes, several kinds of , lights, frpmthe:6rnate ! chandelier-Iikefixtureicthe ; simple r schoolhouse 1 glci)e, ' and a wide range of blades from a natural wood finish 'to black or white. Thev'lare Cory Nell --Ne-Retail 'Storo'..--Breezes into Town . You knew Bogart was in ' some hopelessly foreign and romantic country because there was a huge ceiling fan turning slowly in the back-. ground. It was probably Algiers. Bogart was knocking knock-ing back a shot of something lethal and looking deeply .. into Lauren Bacall's eyes. ; He set down his glass and reached for Lauren, the v camera cut to the fan. .jr Someday, you sighed, I'm going to have a fan like that. & t At the jurn of the centruy |