Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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How high is your standard of living? (Take this easy test and see) One good measure of your standard of living is the number of ways you put electricity to work. The more jobs you do with it, the more likely you are to live comfortably and conveniently. Just for fun, why not test your standard of electrical living? Place a check mark after the electric conveniences at your command in your home. Then total the check marks to learn your score. You'll probably find that the dependable, low-cost electricity you get from your electric company is doing more things for you than you ever imagined. How many ways do you put electricity to work? 6 DINING-KITCHEN JOBS REFRIGERATOR RANGE FREEZER DISHWASHER DISPOSAL UNIT 3? EXHAUST FAN 0J TOASTER 0 COFFEE MAKER /Q FOOD MIXER ^\ PORTABLE MIXER JJJ BLENDER @ ROTISSERIE ^ AUTOMATIC SKILLET |J) DEEP FRYER <Q AUTOMATIC SAUCE PAN © EGG COOKER |^ WAFFLE MAKER GRILL t=L ICE CREAM FREEZER 8v JUICER J^f BOTTLE WARMER KNIFE SHARPENER □ ENTERTAINMENT and BETTER LIVING TELEVISION RADIO CLOCK-RADIO PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER PROJECTOR ELECTRIC TOYS ELECTRIC HOBBY EQUIPMENT WALL AND CEILING LAMPS . FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS ELECTRIC CLOCKS ELECTRIC BED COVERINGS SHAVER HAIR DRYER HEATING PAD HEAT LAMP SUN LAMP VIBRATOR VAPORIZER OZONE LAMP NIGHT LIGHT . SERVICE JOBS CLOTHES WASHER CLOTHES DRYER SEWING MACHINE IRONER HAND IRON WATER HEATER VACUUM CLEANER b, WAXER-POLISHER POWER TOOLS =g GARAGE DOOR OPENER §S ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER 8 AIR CONDITIONERS @ ATTIC FAN P OTHER FANS Sj SPACE HEATERS 3) FURNACE MOTOR % OTHER SCORES: If you checked 45 items or more, your standard of electrical living is EXCELLENT 30 to 44— VERY GOOD 15 to 29— GOOD Less than 15— YOU'RE MISSING A LOT America's Independent Electric Light and Power Companies* ■'-Company names on request through this magazine. Broadcasting November 4, 1957 • Page 79