The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 18, 1962, Farm and Home section, Image 17

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    Engineered by a 5'4" housewife
(that’s the average—we like ’em any size)
It makes sense . . . Why not let the American housewife guide us
in designing the perfect range top . . . So, we did. The result you
see above is the most comfortable-to-cook-on range in America.
The new “Terrace Top”—available only from Westinghouse.
From work-height studies and other experiments, we found that
most cooking chores required not one but two working heights for
maximum comfort. Thus the unique split-level design of the
Terrace Top electric range.
The front surface units are lowered to just the right height for
stirring, blending, flipping, beating. (Much less fatiguing than
standard-height units.) The back surface units are higher than the
front units but still lower than counter height. They’re perfectly
placed for foods that don’t require constant attention.
Note, too ... Side-mounted controls that eliminate reaching over
hot utensils. The timing center that controls the big, roomy oven
and outlet for small appliances automatically.
Nice, and so is the price... as only your Westinghouse dealer
can tell you. r« con 6. *«...»/ if. WCStj Rgtl 0 USC