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Contains the 1943 WWII war-time rationing OPA Regulations Statement! OPA was the Office Of Price Administration that issued ration stamps and set maximum pricing allowed for restaurants so that over-inflated high prices would not occur during the war. Meat & other items were in very short supply. The OPA statement was printed on menus to show they were in compliance with the rationing regulations.
Date: 1940's.
Restaurant: Omar Khayyam's. (Armenian)
Location: San Francisco, California.
Size when open: 12 x 17 inches. 12 inches tall.
Check out the prices!
Choice of Special Dinners... $2.25
Filet Mignon... $2.25
Kouzou Kzartma... $1.45
Condition: Most of our menus were actually used in the restaurant-bar, so there may be writing, wear & tear, spots, stains, creases, etc. So please examine the images closely! This menu has... stains, wear, bumps, crinkles, holes.
B20-5