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11" x 17" thick paper stock, folded to 4 panels, each 11" x 8 1/2." Front and rear panels offer striking color illustrations depicting Navajo woman weaving, Pueblo silversmith at work, Indian pottery maker, rituals, and people. Text printed in black and red. A nicely illustrated menu from the historic diner off Route 66 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The menu features a wide range of sea food, steaks, poultry, Chili Con Carne, Enchiladas with Egg, Pork, chicken Tacos, Pork Adavado, and Chicken, Pork, Beef or Mushroom Chop Suey and Egg Foo Young. "Softest Drinking Water in Albuquerque, from our own deep well - you're welcome to all you wish if you bring a container." . The actual date (unstated) of this menu appears to be circa mid to late 30s. Some of the listed prices were: K. C. Sirloin Steak .90, Hamburger Steak .45, Raw Oysters, half dozen .35, Plain Omelette (2 eggs) . 25, all bottled sodas .5 and coffee cents a cup. Overall very near fine condition with only a trace of wear. ; 8vo.
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