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I bet it was sold at Kmart.   Kmart had "strange" looking GE appliances.  Many had only knobs when the "real" line stillhad toggle switches. 
 
If you note how the border at the bottom of the control panel has a break in it like it was removed by some laundry product, I'll bet that what remains before "DRYER" is part of the word "AUTOMATIC" before the first part of it was washed away. For such a basic machine, it sure has a high control panel. With the timer that goes to 140 minutes, it was made for dual voltage operation.
 
I'm thinking that second line of text was originally "UTILITY DRYER". This appears to be a basic model, so that could fit. Some of the text could be missing, but not enough to make "AUTOMATIC DRYER" if the full line was centered under the logo and the "GENERAL ELECTRIC".

lawrence
 
Spanish GE washer

GE experimented with different kinds of panels.

I found a GE washer, I estimate it was from 1970. It had the "normal" GE switches and knobs of the time, but all the script was in Spanish.

It had a mid height control panel with the shorter back base support, and the chrome trim was the mid-height with the arching side pieces. There were no lights on it. When I got it, it had a sock stuck in the pump.
 
Got me.

This one is a real conundrum. One clue I have is that in 1967, GE did a major design change and the TOL that year was the model pictured below, with only 5 programmed pre-set cycles unlike the two years before and the 5 years following. The backsplash enclosure looks the same as the tall enclosure for this dryer. What doesn't fit is the style of the dial, which looks more like ones they used 10 years later. I must admit I'm stumped. It looks like it says "Utility Dryer" and I'm wondering if this isn't a Canadian model, which were very close to the US varieties, but there were always unique differences.

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