With the Great Depression the town lost residents, and in 1936 population was registered at 1,500, where it remained through the 1940s. The refinery and town did their best to keep everyone employed during this difficult time.
With the Great Depression the town lost residents, and in 1936 population was registered at 1,500, where it remained through the 1940s. The refinery and town did their best to keep everyone employed during this difficult time.