GREAT GE RANGE
I have always loved this range it is one of the best examples of great 1960s style. A collector friend of mine has this range in both pink and copper-tone like yours. I am in the process of rebuilding the hi-low version of this range where the bottom oven is also a microwave oven, mine is also going to be copper-tone. They also made a version of your range with the microwave oven, but the single oven micro combos never sold as well and are very rare.
I actually love the convenience of where the controls for the top burners are located. It is very easy and logical to use and adjust the heat levels, you will never give a second thought to which burner you are controlling. It is a very easy range to cook on, the heat settings are very logical and simple to adjust you never spend any time fiddling and guessing about proper settings once you get used to this range. I have had this control system on my built in 1965 GE cook-top in the mountain house for over 20 years and it is a delight to cook on. GE really knew what they were doing when they designed this. As to the problem of cats turning on the burners, as with any range DO NOT store flammable items on top of any gas or electric range or in any oven that is connected to power. I am aware of what happened to Chucks GE range in Florida.