Chamber Banquet at Rose Field House
Copy negative of tables and chairs set up in the Rose Field House for the Chamber of Commerce banquet. They are in long rows and have dinnerware on top of them. In the background, there is a large sign with an illustration of a man wearing a hard hat and carrying a wrench; text above the man says "Petroleum." To the right of the man, there are illustrations of Texas with a zoom-in of Taylor County and the surrounding counties. Next to that is an illustration of an oil derrick with oil coming out of the top and dollar signs above it. There are illustrations of drops of oil with text inside of them; the text says "Total Oil Income for '52 $119,804,285," "Lift Costs (Oil Production) $20,020,452," "Production to Royalty Owners $25,030,296," "Production to Independent Operators $28,732,596," "Lease Bonuses $4,260,020," "Other Payrolls $6,277,000," "Lease Rentals $7,451,921"," and "Drilling Costs $28,032,00." Behind the oil derrick, there is an arrow pointing to the counties that says "to West Central Texas."
Subject: | Architecture | Social Life and Customs - Furnishings - Furniture | banquets | Business | Economics and Finance - Oil and Gas | Rose Field House |
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