So here is a New Product blurb from the July 1956 issue of 'House+Home' magazine about the new dishwasher. Sounds like a great machine. A black-and-white picture accompanies the write-up:
"Deluxe Waste King dishwasher is completely automatic, features individual control over any part of a 5-phase 37-1/2 min. washing-drying cycle. Centrifugal pump circulates water at a rate of 60 gal. per minute. Machine's "brain" is a control panel with 5 lights indicating each phase of the cycle. You can set machine at any operation just by turning control knob and pushing in. Power pre-rinse flushes away loose food particles before detergent washing begins. A "hold-over" second rinse holds water in cabinet until it reaches 160<sup>o</sup>F. before beginning last rinse. Given Mfg., Los Angeles, Calif."
"Deluxe Waste King dishwasher is completely automatic, features individual control over any part of a 5-phase 37-1/2 min. washing-drying cycle. Centrifugal pump circulates water at a rate of 60 gal. per minute. Machine's "brain" is a control panel with 5 lights indicating each phase of the cycle. You can set machine at any operation just by turning control knob and pushing in. Power pre-rinse flushes away loose food particles before detergent washing begins. A "hold-over" second rinse holds water in cabinet until it reaches 160<sup>o</sup>F. before beginning last rinse. Given Mfg., Los Angeles, Calif."